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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• * WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1988 25 CENTS Drug suspect shot by B~ police Wounded man, two others arrested as lawmen collect a i 0 million in cocaine •1 llOBERT IARUR ............ A suspected drua dealer is in ltrious condition today followina an altercation wilh Hu=on Beach police ofracen lhat e when t .. e ~t alleeedly tried to run over the qfticen and was shot by police l(arch KlraJy helped Team USA to a SWllP of Sweden In volley~all.IB1 C.Hfornla Three-day summit by two ·of the West Coast's most violent gangs •tarts amid criticism./ AS ... . Radon. Americans are eating their way to early giaves, uya the U.S. surgeon general.JM =Inda · -=-AdYtce and Games Ekilineu Clalffled Comics Entertainment Food Mind& Body Ooinlon PUblic notices Weather I cs A7-8 86-8 C8 BS C1·3· C4 A8 84 A2 followi ng a short pursuit. Police arrested the wounded man and two other suspects. and seized s ro million wonh of cocaine. officials said. The suspect-. who alleaedly led police on a shon pursuit before being shot once in the left side of his chest. -Wilson- _trial takes a new turn . . . Investigator's notes allegedly tie murder victim to drug dealing By B~B VAN EYKEN OlllleO.., ......... An attorney for Richard Dale Wilson. accused of murder in a S- year-old case riddled with alleptions of. drugs, sex and violence, said be . may have enough evidence to have charges against his client dismissed. The latest development stems from the disclosure of some newly dis.- covered police investigator's notes. according.to Wilson·s attorney. Joel Baruch. · . Wilson. 47. Is accused of ki.llina Jeffrey Mollo.}· Parker in Costa Mesa the day before Pa(k.er was to appear in ,court on charges that he· murdered San Francisco socialite Joan McShane Mills.' whom Wilson had : pl.anned to 11\lrt:Y..: • :. • . ~ not~. aocerding to wmori·s- ":tttorne .. ·. Joel Baruch. contain infor- mation· sugesti~ ,\hat Pafkcr may have bttn killed "because of· his cocaine dealings _or ·because he was susp«tC'd of having killed another woman prior to his arrest in connec- tion with Mills' death. Also includtd in the notes arc 'contradictorv · statement'S by two prosecution witnesses indtcalll\I t.hey might have btto Jymg. Baruch said, · "The\•'re very interestin1t to us:· (Pleue .ee WJl.80ff/A2) : BJ ROBERT BARKER John Erskine . ..... ...,,....... Longtime concessiogaire Ella ri . r. . Christensen. who's operated rn-A n to mn1orce the Huntangton taurants on the pier for more than • Beac Pier and reopen the tint SOO three decades. made a request last • feet of the damqed structure ha_•_ ... M .... onda¥ -to-s~thc stomi- . faiw-to win t!ie ·support of Oty · damaaed pier as far out as her : Administrator Paul Cook and Mayor restaurants, Neptune's Locker and was reponed in serious but stable condition today at Fountain Valley Rcaional Hospital. He was identified as Manuel Cor- sanqo. 30. of Miami. Huntington Beach officials said today that agents from.the Bu~au of Narcotics Enforcement of the State Department of Justice told them that an apanment at 22 19 Florida St. allegedlv was the site of major narcotics trafficking. State agents requested assistance in makina arrests and two officcn. were dispatched Jo the location at about 9 p.m .. Sat. Carl Vidano said todav. When the local motorcyde offi~rs arrived. they learned that a vehicle had left the apanment moments before. They stopped the car at Garfield Avenue and Beach Boulevard and arrested Frederick P. Brown. 32. a resident of the apart· ment. They allegedly seized lhrtt kilograms of cocaine. A k.itosram is eq ual to 2.2 pounds. Following Brown·s arrest. the two unidentified officen returned to the apanment and sa-. a second car leaving. Thev gave chase and the driver - later identified as Corsanqo - struck another car as he ran a stop sign at Yorktown .._venue and Delaware Street. . .\s the officers approached follow- ing the collision. V1dano said. Cor- sanego accelerated and alle&edly tned to run over them. Both drew their handguns and fired. wiJh one bullet striking the Miami man, Vidano said. He continued drh ing for another block before runnina into a block wall in the: v1cinitv of ·the Pacific Ranch townhomes across the street &om Huntington Beach City Hall, near the police station. A. third susp«t. listed u James rott Prentice. 29. wasarrested at tbe apanment. Vidano said. Corsanego 1s being he&d on bail of SI m1lhon on charges of suspic;ion of possession of cocaine with. lnttnt to !>air. 1ran11portation of cocaine· and a!.sault on a pohee .officer ~·th · a (Pleae Ne 98001-/0). ... . •, . . .. Reca.11 aav.oCates · · ~~~---.-·:ffiay· be Sho.rtOf: ... : .. : ·; sigl}atµf esJn·.~·~ -;:, · · .. ·; By PAuL AROJOPLEY · Hcw.e·~ er. J4 i>CQpie ·iat~ ttcanted u4 ItANCE IGNON · ··thew-names on e~ch pcllt~on. · .. · Ot!l-OllllJr"-..... .. . . . ·· · Customanl~. an "averiip· of. 10':. . leaders of a citizens' aio~p turned· .. pcrfelll oi t~e • ..s1gnatu~ on~.·.. . . ·_jn what ther hoi:>ed Will' be eaouah · pet1ttons. 1s in.vat~<i said·.~ .. . •; • .s1gpatur('S' to force ~ rmll elcctidn .. T~ane~: Oran~e .Coun_.'~ ~ ~(. •-: -:: - .. ~J.',.._mt . aga1ost th tee qicmbers of lh~:~guna 'Otef\. , :· -" · •: • · · . . ... Beach ·rtt~ Co'unc;-il Tuesday. ,but'.· . :Tna~.s .ks~ than . a 1 0.:P,C~.ctht ... , .. ·vot1ng.o{fic1als said Jbe number may · ,marf!ii\.-· tanne~ sau:t. n:ftmng to the : _· . not be eno\l&h.. . :~ . Wln:1beh· .. so t d?.n't IC:now h.e! ~· .. • · The. Comffi,fttt . lo · Recall t nv onc.s g01n1 to.go: .• _ . ' • . · C?eunrar i~ :',seelC,ng ibe ouuer., <if'.. ··1~-. ma~ be 41.flicult.to. qqaltfy lh!_. . . • ~ . Ma)or Dan j(ennev. and councit ~uuons "'!~h sue~ a s~all ~ffer~. "' · .. 'me~.~· Robert ·o~nrv and · 1.;isia , Rol~m~~r ~it,1.. ... .... : ! . ul1r1e~. · Ttie~ o«9ed {?91· ~igna~ ~ .~t. rec;all · proponent ~ · ,·~ ...... iutcs.bn "ea~~ p(tll1on·s. : •· . . . · ~ e!ii?rook ~_,the-.IJ:Oup ~ · ·• -T)lic , rQmmitt~ .colJtcteti 3.'24.?_ •.(he Sl~tu~ ,aga\nSt f ·YOkt ~S-. " ·.names llgail\si.l<etiney, ! I 6l 11ga1rist • ·1latt0.9 hsfand prcd~ t.hcre Will~. : G~n · ancf .3.114 gains\ l,.e.nh~. en,ou&h. . : .. . · " · ·. • , . City. C}erk. "'Verna Rollin~ ·~;c¥ _, ... ..-·(Pl-..,~LAGQRA/A2) . . '•. --. .. '. ,. ~ . . .. .. ·j~at burglar creeping through Lagu~~ B,ea_ch · ;;;~:;~fer~ · · · · · i · M 8a slayinl : ., LANCE IGNON Police also arrested a lquna Beach When asked iflhe bur)lar mif.?t be neyre St~t. $200 JO.~~'. a.'rn. D e ~ r I)' BOB VA,N EnEN · 0t-;.,D11t......... '•. • .\'·road m1sta.kenly c.ut Olnluah an ·, <'n"1ronmentally Knlilive -area in laguQf Canyon has led the federal g_o,·emmenJ to watn California and Qra• County officials that iMy ·- could lose S 160 miUion tamed for tbe . . . :............ ~~n i=~a:i~t t~dd~~~: =~::1~w~~= ~~~·rn~~. t?~~~.~~.f~~. Coast' B) .. JONAnlAN .. V~ .. : A spree of residential bur)laries in know i( he is connected to any of the your home and you confront therm Two of the bre~k-im. ~Ported · °' • o.iir ,......,. · / :the last two days in Laauna Beach ~tb'erbreak-ins. · '. younever~nowwhatthey'reaoinato today~currtdatpnvatetio~..tnd . .\n .~n<llijmous S:!5.000 rfwa~ : have police on the lookout for a cat Police also had not determined this do." the third 'faHeport~. ~o~ a mot~l .~ wa~&ltrl.'d todav for 1nform•t1on in : ~who breaks into homes while momina how many of the break-ins. room. Ca venal!~ sajd.. Np furthe~ the la~ ing of3 .:!~-~ear~u~w1ft :faidents sleep. ifany, are related. -_ ___ po~-~tahk;i~~Y...1~8 .. re21• ~e~Jl\6Vl3ft!3rt !.~ll!T~~ -pol;_ found bound and sta Ut her ---• •• .. iuuo ........ ti........ "'t : a:m·. · ~y~ "~ -ar-Costa Mc-sa apanment .earlier this Saft Joaquin HiUs .Tramponation • · Comdor. ·.· • · .\s a fC'dt"rally·~ted-tolt~f'Olld -:. Four fnldcnUiJ burJlaries were "I've f,)t a residential cat buralar a.m. from the HOO block of Bonita ·rested Scott Lane A~. 2o. ~f month. . ~Tuesday and another three workina. • Caven•uah said. "At this Way. no loss: 9:40a.m. from the 1700. l.ag~na Beach on susptc1on. of rest· Thc--announc~hfent of the reward . . toilay, one of ~bicb oca.QTed at. a point I can't say there is any conn«-block of ~an Way. S48 cash: 9:4S dtnllal bu~ry.at 316S2 J~~ve. came as ~unal· ntes •'Cre conducted :motel, Lt. Wilham Cavmauah said. tionhctt." • a.m. from the 1000 block of Glen-He was hekl)n·t~u ofS2.S.OO<fbe11. (Pl ..... UWAU/A2) project. the S46S mtllion ua....,.-. tat1on comdOr is disi~ iOr 35 prrC'ent fedtral fundiftl. But tbaa C'ontribuuon could 'be lolt ii .. mert . . . .. . • • .. Ne\vport Dune& finally getting face-ift ' r were ,,olations of federal -. · v1ronmental protection aaw1.:oflic:.9ll SI\ . . ""'•. . ·~ ' The dn1 construction~ to.d · ... serves the MissaOI\ Viejo .C.O,'I .:!0.fmnome 4Jito v~ ·.-..ecs communn~ south o(El Toro llOld. .~ . lt was cut by an u•nltfted .......... · ~ ;ractor without couaty. lmcl:•lt dat "and dest~cd ~~ ... ..-. ·• . species that art · · · t.r 11i1t • frderal enda~ species lilL · "When pdi~ plus Wlft • •. ~vcd for Alito Viejo. IMy did 11M include hauJ f09ds." llid ·c:..e · Cirelli, a planner wiG dllt C.., Enviroemen181 Mr i • • ~ cy ... ~ ..... tbe coalt ......... caupt tMI and niqaired it. 1'e ... did, -~. all =. maiahabitll .. t.r-· ... nw ,... ... ,..-.JO.= ti the bowa .... Of 'Mt .. ~(:-..YT_... • c.._...O.. IM .IW ...,. - .. ~ ........ ~IYL .• ~-D Pl ... ~ .. I ~ '.,, '. ""It•--~-· ... ..-.--.....-• HIR .. lllil ~ -- Cft I-~·-, .. ' iilli ..... 1'bey CODWD a ....... ~., ............ ~ ...... ~-:r-'-=A~ ~led---. Tben'aevea u ldmillion by tomebody wtao •11 M killed PlrtU that Wit never i>llDwed up." lanadl said there Md been a *• of investilllOl'I It tM eo.a Mesa Police Department and tblt the notes in questio~ had ~been turned ovtr 10 the new 1nvesi.p10r. He did not know whether the failure 10 disclote the notes was accidental or deliberate. "Bui be.rt there was this new investiptor and he didn't ask for the previous investiaator's notes? Does that make senae"r· be asked. · Baruch said he would probably seek to have the case thrown out of court. "I think it's dismissal time,"-he said. Discovery of the notes led Judge Luis A. Cardenas to order a post- ponement of the trial, which bcpn July 21. Cardenas initially told the jurors. who had auembled as usual Monday mornina at Superior Coun in West- minster. that they would probably be . returning tl>day. The trial was later postponed until Thunday. Deouly Dfarict A-,.,,,. ..... Woodlrriall llid hi-cidD·t kliOW ,a.out 'tllle noen util MOllday mcn- uitlt's a matter of uviaa dilcovered eome police nOlel I had not previouJ. iY known nilled, .. aid Woodlmall. "'The lalOD a 1be cioatiauuce is tMt tbe deflate Im a rielll IO -dwm." Wilson, a San FrancilCO accoun-tant, is eccuted of ambushiM and lhootina Parker OD Aa,w. 2. 1913. Parter, who was 33, wu IWntelf accUted of murder ia the beeW. death of Milll. Parker wu found bcndifta over Mills' body in a Beverly Hills hotel room in l 983. He initially claimed tbal Mills wen a into convuluons followina a nipt of drup and sex and that be wu samply trying 10 revive ber. He was arrested but later relealed for lack of evidence. Followin& an auto_pay, the Los Angeles Coroner's office Nied that Mills had been killed by blunt force trauma. Parker. a salesman and part-time actor. was arrested a second time after the coroner's rulina and was free on SI 00.000 bail when be was shot down outside his mother's Costa Mesa home. . Baruch said the evide~ in the police notes strengthened his conten- tion that lbere were numerous people witb motives b killin& Parter. "Half tbe world bid motives 10 kill Mr. Parter," he aid. Barucb allo said Wilson Im u alibi pllcias him outside <>ranee County at the time of the slayina. • WoOdlmall laid in his openina . llJUmeDll that Wilton had tbteaie. ed to kW ParUr. Witson•s brother Okel Aaron Wilson. testified bclore the Onnee County Grand Jury· that be beaid Wilson admit he had ambushed and ·shot Parker. Bua Okel Wilson may have been subject to severe memory impair- ment d~ to alcoholism and heevy uscofd~ includinacocainc. wbm he made his statements. Baruch uid before Monday's ad- journmtnt that the defense would summon an ex~ who would refute the reliability of Okel Wilson ·s testi- mony. "Okel Wilson entered a detox unit 36 hour'$ after he alleacdly heard my client confess that nc had killed Jeffrey Parker." said Baruch. "At that time. his blood alrohol was still .46. At . .SO you're dead." Baruch requested and was sranted permission to have Okel Wilson's testimony in the trial videotaped for ana.lysis by the expert. U.S. Tempm • .. 17 17 • 11 • • .. • ID .. '° a 17 11 .. 1CM 17 • .. .. ....... ... on.ne ...Yorll~ Le ~Clly n CliRlll9 u OrWldo :: =-\Ids 17 PlttllMall 17 ........... 70 ,.._.,ON 5 =aty n~ ID SI Louil a Wunaty ID a. Anto111o ....... 7' ...... • 8wr-ID T.....at~ . , .... . ,_ • TWe Eztended ALISO VIEJO ROAD • .-. SEWAGE ••• • t1 71 n 17 .. • w.......-.o.c. . ...... .. • l"romAl . lizard and a bird. the black-tailed gnat catcher. both of which arc also candidates for endan,ered status. she said. Robert Cady. engineer in charat of Orange County for the federal •ncy. said it was important to work wtth t.he U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the State Department of Fish and Game. because they are the qcncies that must manage endangered or sensitive s~iis and habitats. From Al into the ocean. Some 36,000 pitons escaped before power was restored. OnJuly I0, 1987,anelectricalshort circuit at the same pump station trigered a nearly identical spill. In both cases. the beach was closed for several days. Oran~ County Health Care Aaen- cy officials dosed a l ,000.foPt stretch of beach from St. Ann's Drive to Sletpy Hollow Linc Sunday. But-the area p<>sted otflimits was ex tended by • .. .. 11 • .. 11 IOI '° 11 .. .. 71 .. n 71 17 • 1t II • .. • • n 11 .. 8m01Report TOOAY 5-ldlOw 2:10•·"'· 2.4 8-ld.. 1:21 ..... ... ,.._., ,..,.... );1iL"' U F1r1t 11i111 1CU4 a."' 4.2 8-ldlow S:CUp."', 2.1 9-ldllilll t:11p."' 7.1 1un .. 1 .. 7·65p,"' ....... ~· l:01 Lift. MCI ........ • 7::11 II.Ill. Moon r ... lt7:11p,"'-,_..T......., .. $;11 L"'-............ ,,,., The 6.6()().acre Aliso Viejo-project area includes portions of several possible alianments for the l .S-mile San Joaquin Hills Corridor. a toU highway lliat county o fficials hope to bc&in building within two years. State and federal tnnsportation officials are still conductina en- vironmental studies for the corridor and Bruce Cannon. California de- cision adminstrator Jor the Federal Highway Admini1tration. said his agency was concerned that incursions J>y developers into·cnvironmentally sensitive habitat could sabotage the selection of the best route for the proposed toll road. "Tl we don'C pay attention lo species that arc candidates for en· dangered status, and then we So out and destroy the habitat, we could find out later from Fish and-Wildlife that the species have been added to the c.ndanger:ed list, which could stop the project completely~" said Cady. "That was what prompted our warn- ing to Caltrans (California Depart· ment 6fTransportation.)" another l.000 feet Tuesday after hiah :~; tt.:a~edMa'f: e:~htaM= NE_Wl!ORT DUNES FACELIFT READIED ••• night. said Steven Wona, assistant From Al "It's very important that we don't jeopard rte some of the alternatives at these very early stageS in the en- vironmenial study process:· said Cannon. who is based in the agency's Sacramento office. After rec-eiving the letter from Caltrans: the department wrote its own Jetter to Orange County officials telling them it was their responsibility to ensure the protection of natural and archcological resources in the San Joaquin Hills Corridor alfan·. mcnt area. director of environmental health. have added several feet. were lawsuits Wong said the contamination is and counter<omplaints filed by the particularly potent and that the beach rounty, the ci\)' and Newport Dunes may be reopened by late Thunday at itself tnat snarled the project in coun the earliest. for two years after it was proposed in Two months IJO, an estimated I 1978. million gallons of sewage spilled into Newport Beach officials filed a the ocean after one of the city's two lawsuit to block the plans. charlina main pump stations blew-fuse. said theywouldcausetrafficprob&cmsand Terry ~randt, director of municipal adversely affect the environment in REW ARD OFFERED ••• scT~~problems at the Cleo Street the· Upper Newport Bay Ecolo&ical station. one of 22 pumps that move R~~~unty araued it did not need the sewagic to a central treatment ci~ buildin~ .-rrnits. while city plant in South l..quna. were caused ...-. by salt air corrosion. List ~r. the o acials sai the county lost us power fizzled whensaltairfoufcd upa immunity when it leased the land toa From Al fofa.Malinda Gibbons in hrr nati ve Utah. Costa Mesa detectives arc hopeful thr reward will lead to a break in the slaying. 'which jolted friends and faJPily of the yo ung woman. Pol1cc Lt. Rick fobnson said the sourc:.e of the reward asked to remain anonymous. but the money would be paid toanyonr who gave information that leads to the conviction of Gibbons· slayer. Gibbons' husban4. Ken t. o.n July connection between the power lane private firm. Wynn said. 18 found the body of his wife ID the and the station. "Newport Dunes w~ t.bc third bedroom of. the.Mediterranean Vil-Last Sunday. residents called the party. but they just hoped we would hage apartment the couple had rented Laguna Bea~h Fire DcJ.>9rt!'lent to get togrther." the city manager said. only days earl ier. report. elcctncal ~patks sizzhna f~om The suit was -dropped when New- Clad in a sweatsuit. the ~oman t~ middle of a .lane near the station. P<>'1 Dunes promised t.o pay $600,000 died of a singlcA stab wound to the . said .Sttve. Su_IJiva~. s~tesman for, fgr _i'oadjm_P.f'OVC~.Jnd a.vu.ht t trcst and was bound hand and foot SouthnTI -Cahfomta ~iJon. ~ft city the nght to final rcviey.r to ensure and aaacd wittt a numbc( of her · owns and operates the lanes. the project would meet city codes. husbin<rs necktit's. Kent Ci~ns After last ~car'• accident. SCE · Then. mort bad luck for Newport reponedly told family members later. workers checked many of the con nee-Dunes. Both of the project's financial Johnson sa10 the woman's killer ti on points and replaced stvcral. backcn died in 1980. left behind frw clues. Sullivan said . ~t he said the>: ha~e "We haven't put any roadblocks up, In vestigators said they found no no w~y of chq:ku~g for corrosion ID sintt we. reached the qrecmcnt. • sagn of robbery or forced entry into the m1adlc of the hn~. Wy,nn said. "But it took them awhile the Haroor 'Boulevard apartment. "All of a sudden 1n the last year to rcorpnize. and then getting the also is anticipated with the family financing has been delayed." . inn. Buxton said financina t\as caused Buxton said people still journey to Newport Dunes officials to cut the Newport Dunes in ho~s of dining at redevelopment into stageS. Anthony's Pier II restaurant. The first _phase is to include an The restaurant has had its share of additional 200 boat slips in the · troubles since 198.S, when a wealthy marina, dry storage for 400 boats, 200 Corona dcl Mar businessman was parking spots for recreational v~ convicted of buying S l .S7.000 wonh hicles with electrical and water hookr of what he thought was cocaine from ·ul>!t a I 0-lane boat ramp apd a rebu~h an undercover narcotics officer. contt shop and clubhouse. said Alejandro "Alex" Lovera. then 2.S. Charlie Yates. Newport Dunes aen- was in the process of buying eral manager. Anthony's when he was arrested in ThelatcactorJamcsC~eyowned Santa Ana. He was released from an excursion boat. the Swtftz that rd federal prison last month outside through Newport Dunes in tnc 1950(. Orange County. but Anthony's won't and Yates said his company iJ open. officials said. working with the Coast Guard for "We're going to knock it down." permission to once again operate a Yates said." A new restaurant is being 150-foot vessel. designed. and it will be built with the The craft would be similar to one in hotel." · use-at a San Diego hotel owned bJ The Newpor} Beach architectural Newport Dunc's gatent company, JimLoL WimbcrJy~ WhlieAand. -Al--Evans Hotels-. · · -lison. Tona and Goo is desianina the Plans for a 175-room family inn ot6 buildings for Newport Dunes. 19 acres of the park have been put ot But it can't happen quickly enough hold. at least until .after 1990, Yaaet for Hamilton. said. "We've got a very nice harbor and "A lot of it is economics." he sai" ocean facilities here. and Ne":f><?rt "In Orange County, .particulartj Dunes is a little embarrassina. • he Newport Beach. there is a saturatecl said. "But I guess that will all chanat hotel market." now .... We're happy for that." Construction of a new restaurant Police have not declined to say wc've had acouple ofproblems.andl • ~~~Tl~~ ~cth«Giboonswas~x~lly~ doo,kn~~~··hcsa~"b~lcan ----------------------------------------~ • •• tacked. tell ~ou that it's totally coincidental." From Al Neighoors told authorities they · City officials have been talking for LAGUNA RECALL MAY FALL SHORT deadly weapon. didn't heac anythin1·unusual when several· months aoout buying a 1 • • • Prentice and Bro"n are being hrld Gibbons was killed. sometime be-$20.000 portable pump that could be From Al m Huntington Beach Caty Jail on bail twee n 8 a.m. -when Kent Glboons used in the event of future failurtS. ofS500.000. on drug charges. Vidano went to work_ and noon. Sullivan said he planned to urat the ·"We had someone combing it and "These people art really angry. that galvanized their movement wu said. The autopsy determ ined the city to follow through and Lenney looking at it real close. We were pretty h"W~ehn pe<J'i>lcdarhc confiddent abobeut a simple ca~ of property rights. Pohce sources said that Prentice woman. who moved to Costa Mesa said she would supsJOn the idea. thorough," she said. w ~re t ~y .~tan t ey ten not to . It was sparked by city enforcemmt and Brown 1dent1ficd themselves as with her husband less than two Although a portable pump would At a press conference Tuesday on belligerent. . . . . : of i n ordinan~ that • pttvenn steelworkers and iron workers. months before she wa.s killed. died help. sewage could still spew into the the front lawn of City Hall. commit-,Should the pettt1.ons qual!fY. com-.. merchants from-. displayina wares The Orange Coun ty District At· between those hours. Johnson said. ocean before city workers were aware tee members initially declined to mill«-members sa~d they still ~ave; a outside their stores. · torne) 's office i-; routinely mvestigat· "A lot of ~ople who do something of the problem. Brandt said. estimate how many signaturtS they chance to hold the recall election an .. f 1 h 'd 11 1 mg the officer·anvolved shooting and like this can t keep it secret." Johnso n Sunday. for instance. no one would had collected. conjunction the November atneral ~ l~l'.o ~op c ave 511 . a a 0111 the California Highway Patrol 1s said. "They go to a bar and have a ha ve known about the electrical ··w e wouldn't be here if we didn't clt'Ction ' · -that its JUS~ two or thlft dispunt~ look ms into the traffic accident couple of beers and can't help failure had a citizen not called to warn have cnouJh signatures." said com-Butt~ do that. Tanney would have ~crcha~s ... rcca!I . supporter WiD involving Corsanrgo and an un 1den-bragging about it. or they tell their the Fire Department. mittee chairman Joel Rasmu559n. to ycrify the signatures by the end of -Sanger said. !hat s n9t true. 11ficd motorist. best friend. There is a solution to this problem, ·But Lcnney. who attended the press qext week and the City Council would -"lt_'s not one single . issue,. lt•s . The two 'motorcycle officers were "Hopefully. someone who knows but it could cost as much as $200.000. conference along with some of her !lave to call a special m~ting befote certainly a lot more than JU~t display placed on adm1nistrat1ve lea,e. a or !MIW something will come forward 11 Brandt estimated. The city could supporters. said she was encourqcd Aug. 12. Rollinger-said. ~cks." common practice-an the Poli ce· De-because of the reward." install @vices in the pump stations by the group's refusal to release ·. Should a special election be re-"They've .come down heavily on partment for offi cers involved ma Gibbons· family was unavailable thatwouldalcrtcityofficialswhenthc numbers. takana. it as sisn that they ·quired. Westbrook said1he ~up is the."ttasonable u.se'of private~ shooting. police or1lc1als said. for comm(Jlt on the reward. cq uipment malfunctioned. were not confident of success. ~ plannint fund-raiser to hehi1iha'nct · chy. M .cccall _proponcnt R-H-·llf9dy--.t----, ·-· ___ • ~ • 'sed at the emotion and "'lht clecfion. -said, "This drive is supported a- REOPENING OF HB PIER UNLIKELY···' From Al · a trailer hawking T ·shirts:· she said. adding that in her opinion ... the-pic1 is not 1n that bad ofshapr." Cook said thl· pier. should 1t be reinforced' and reopened. would havc- to ix' closed again 1n about six months whr n work is schC'dul~ to start on construction of a parking structure f.or P1crs1de V1lage. ·a complex of restaurants' and cihops to be built ( 'ook noted his recommendation ma~ come up for discussion at the Ci t\ Council mretmJ on Monday. Ersk ine echoed Cook's concerns. sayi ng the plan .. would be throwing good money after bad." He said he doubted whe the r it would win council support. · . Cook. Erskine. City Councilman Tom Mays. and others. have vowed to make construction of a new pier a top priority. List wtelL they voted to seek bids for an engineer to design a new pier. Actuar construction C-Osts are esti· mated at SI 0 million .. Officials prc- <tict it ~ill take about three-yean 10 rebuild the pier. ' • tone of thlS whole thins. n she said.·. Recall proPe>nel)tS• say the i~ tensively by home0WJ1ers. • adjacent to the pier. · He said that e'en 1f the pier were resrorect.,r wcrutdn't ~nefat tht fish m(t public Ix-cause it wouldn't ·stretch out over thr water. Cook. who emp&ovec;1 Fluor Dfnicl of Irvine to study braci ng the pier. also said the reinforce ment wol'k couldn't be.com- pletrd until Labor, Day. a holiday thar . normally marks. the end of J.he summer beach ~ason . Cook ordered the pier closed July· 12 at the urging o Fluor Daniel cngmrers who said tbat-steel rein· fo rcrmcnt had deteriorated ·and the strucrure wis no longer safe. A storm in January knocktd 2SO fttt from the end of the ,pier and sent the newly built two-story End 'Cate tumbl\!la· into the ocean .. Christensen. said if the pier is · etbuilL.W feds t1'1:..¥1yJ'air tbiq!or--t.,_.i..;--.,~~~~-fl!I th~ cily to do woukflie to aive her the .. iili1111iiilll.liiil-..llilllli~lillllWilllliil~~-iaiilliii1Mmii~•lll~~Si.I .. ~ first optic1ri on.·a business located:on Fi vc years· arliCJ-. another storm knocked about .SO feet off the pier and se nt the previous End Cafe restaurant crashing into the water. the new structure. She ~d. however. that Cook ha$ already.ibdicated that she would not be aiven that coul"iesy. "They take three buti))ettcs from me "ahd then don't 'Offer me finl option forwhen they rebuild. You bet I'm mad:'' Christensen added. 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TelJ ua wlat'•on your mind. . . • Oii 1JllA Ti ftJt IROI .... °''""~ ~ ALL 1Aii •ICHANDlll AT AT~ ·o..· ~·a• .-....ITOCI .. . ladies Shts ...... r.: .............................. ,: ... R~. SO.~ to S l 3Q .. 00 ............... .' ..... :.:.w ·ei ... lodrel Sweaters ................................... ::. Reg. $60:0010 S 160:0() .... .-................ :: .. &. Ii ... . ladies Shirts/Blouses ............................... Reg.' S~0.00 to $7Q.OO ......... : ........... t ..... &.; ... .. ladies AcceslQl'ies .................................. Reg. $2$,'QO to S 125.90 ....................... ;·.Le. Ii .. "' I.' ~·1 ·~1 ·' : ., : ... .) $1. Tu. r ,. bAr . p" Stn d4:r E : iss • to : mui :- Cc I ~ . im tbl led . die ' • = • -• ... . J. • . .... , . . Women's Health Institute offers free screenings . On• County midtats will receive free health ICRelli~ and education at the ftnt annuaJ Women 1 Health Institute Health Fair this weekend in Costa Mesa. The event will be pan of the pud ~ina ceremonies of the institute, located at 31 SO Bril&OI St. Scrttninp for hiah blood pmsure, cbo&elterol and colon cancer wm be amona the eumination1 offered, and SCIO frtt certificalel will be pven out for mammoj1'Uns at the iDJlitute. Botfi men and women are welcome at the event, which will be conducted from noon to ~ p.m. Saturday and Sunday. · Ba7'a11r0rbJlop at OCC "'How to Bµy a Product for Your Stott and Manqe Inventory" is the title of a worklhop scheduled forSa\urday momin,in Room l lOofthe CounRliNnd Admissions uildina at Oraftlt Coast Col in Costa Mna. Roter heuer, director of merchandise for Aaron Brothers Art Marts, will conduct the seminar, which runs from 9 a.m. to noon. The rqistration fft is $20. and ~rvations may be made by phone at 432-S880. · 1Vo~e11 Jlarln• p_lcalc The Orange County chapter of the Women Marines Association will hold its annual family ·picnic Saturday at Mason Regionil Park in Irvine. , The event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature children's games, binao and other • IClivit~. All women veterans who have served in . any branch of the service or the reserve are inYited, and funher information is available at 637-3207 or . 846-2318. -.u party llCIJedaled The Mission Viejo Mall will celebrate the · kickoff to Orange County's centennial celebration Saturday with musical ente"'inment. prizes and a SO.foot birthday cake in the mall's Center Court. . -The festivities will lasLfrom 11a.m.to4 p.m., and children's games and prizes will be included. Mission Viejo's Sweet Adelines singing lf'OUP will perform. La8U fU6lat la lfe.,,art The S3rd annual Flight of the Lasen, a one- penon sailboat race that has been a community tradition for over SO years. will be conducted Sunday at I p.m. in NewporfHarbor. • Bill Ficker will be the chairman of the event. sponsored by the Commodores division of the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Prizes will be given at the Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub for the top finishen. younsest and oldest competitors. the fint couple and the fint sirl to finish. The race starts and finishes near the Balboa Pavilion. JJa6eant ticket. anlJabJe The MIT Alumni Club of Sou them California is offering tickets to the l..quna Beach f>a&eant of the Masters for this Sunday's performance at 8:30 p.m. ·Good seats are a.YPilab~ in the main t~r (Qr ~his · annual fund-raising event and the tickets are pnced at S2S each. Call 831-9763 for additional infor- mation. Talk .et at mueam Dr. Stan1on l. .Eilenbera. space physist and former technical liaison for NASA. will discuss the space program's impact on business llnd education Sunday at the Museum of Natural History and Science in Newport Beach. The program is scheduled for 2 ~.m. in the museum. at 2627 Vista del Oro. Admission is $2 for adults and SI for students 18 and under. while members will be admitted fret. Call 640-7120 for mott information. • 7 p.m. Lapaa 8eadl Pl••ta1C.mml1alea, council chambers, SOS Forest Ave. Tlaanday, Jal7 28 OrtingeC...OAILYN.OTIWedl•tdlf,MflJ. -* M Schools, ·builders open court battle Ground rules laid out In landmark lawsuit over district's handling of developers· fees IJ GRBG llEUX ............... Openina 1raument1 bepn today in a landmark developer fees lawsuit between the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and t~ 9'-• County BuiJdina Industry Assocaat1on. The two sides are fiahtina over the ute of developer fen in the diarict. Under state law, school districts att allowed to collect up to SI.SJ per lquatt foot of new residential development and 2S ccrits a square foot of commercial development to ~Ip fund new facilities construction or improvements. The law applies to both commercial devel~rs and residents who build laflt additions onto their homes. . The builders' -association ~ted the Newpon-Mcsa district to iron out some loopholes in the developer fees lqislation. which has been amended more than 60 times since the fees wm llped into law in early 1987. The association filed a lawsuit ~inst the district last year. claimina the district cannot leplly collect fen for midential and commercial project built 1¥ithin it1 boundaries. A compromise was proposed by at- torneys for both $ides late last month, but the builden' association ttjected it. The compromise essentially stated the district would reduce the amount it charted for developer fees in exchanse for the associa- tion droppina its lawsuit. Newpon-Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll said both sides were jn coun Monday to "lay out the ground rules." Formal proceedings bqan today befatt Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein. Nicoll said he doesn·t know how the court proccedi~gs will last. but said he cxpectS the d1stnc110 win. "I have no expectations cx~pt victory. Thett is a ttnain indefiniteness about the proceedinp." Nicoll said. Officials from the builders' assoc1at1on claim devel~r fen can only be collec1ed when a distnct has lf'Owina enrollment. Because the Newpon-Mesa district has bttn experiencina dedinin' enrollment, the association believes 11 lacks the authority to collect the fees. The district ttponed a 1987-88 enrol- lment of I S.693 students. abou1 150 students less than· the 1986-87 enrollment. The fif.ure for IM 1985-86 school year was IS.99 . Developers and residents cannot be issued buildina permits until they have paid fees to the d1strict. John Withers. director of aovcmmental affairs f<>r the association. has said thf d1stric1 has illeplly used developer fees for "non-educational'' facilities work such as resurfacing tennis couns <Jr repairing ._.r conditioning. The f'ewpon-Mesa district is not the only alleged violator of developer fee laws. said Withers. But a recent lllOCiadoe sur"<'Y indicated the district it ""the bia. n. mosi obvious abuta of the law ... M iiid. \\ 1thl'rs claims the SI.SJ ~ .. intended as a maximum amouet dillricU could assess dcvdopen. but ldded IMt most distncts cha1Jt the maxim• re- gardless of their actual needs. Heandodler bu1ld1ng industry officials claim dlllricll should be limited to Ulelliftl oalJ • much money as they need &o com,,_IS for growth produced by new develop- menis 'hool Board President Jim de loom said the d1stnct has a SS4 million "'wilb list .. of projects that are needed to pM:e die distnct'!t growing enrollment. He said tbe di strict has co lle<"tcd about $2.S million in fttl> ?tince the lav. became effective. .\ 198() state survey indicated mat California school districts face a five-~ defk1 t of about SS mllhon. An SIOO million statl'w1de education bond fund, pa'>~d 1n ~o,ember 1987. was drained by Dt-t emtx'r and stair educa1ion officials had rt'4ue1its fo r an additional SQ millil>n, 0 inion divided ayer_ ---JL--------. lone .agency to oversee countytransportation . Aabeno9 remoftl Worken ID Dl'OteCtiYe cl~ remOYe ull11toe from two laoaw belJll demobalaed at tlae IDterwtloa of Slstla Street and Pecan A•eaae ID a-ttutoD l!leacla. A COIDpaDJ wu called ID to remOYe tlae tn•l•t!U ma&rtal after a nelClabor warned demolltloa crews of tlae potend&l laealtla laaard. By 80B VAN EYK~ °' .. .....,,... ..... . .\ s1ngtt-dms1on-making body 10 deal with the tnals and tribulations of Oranae Count) transponauon could be in the works. although officials art divided on whether it v.ould be a good idea. lf1t became reah1~. the new bod) would combine the Orange Coun1y Transpor· 1a11on Comm1 ss1on. the Orange County Transit D1s1nct and the Transporu11on c~rndor .\gcnr1es. ~embers of 1he Transportation Com· m1ss1on 'otcd to form a thrtt-pen.on s•Jbcomm111ec to look in10 the feasibility of establishing a ·1ransponat1on super- agenc~. "Part of the frustration 1n transponauon 1s 1ha1 de-cis1ons are so fragmented:· said Dana Recd. one of the comm1ss1oners appoin1ed to the subcomm111~. ··11hink a s1ngk ent1t~ v.ould be besl fo r the com muling public 1f 1t were accountable to the '01ers and had the power 10 make the hard dec1s1ons ... • Reed said 1htre 1s no sure way of coordinating transponauon dec1S1 ons in Orange Count'. e'•en though ml'mbers of thr Board of Supef'·1sors sit on all thrtt boards. "The probkm 1s .. the~ ·re not slllinR dov. n 1ogether at the same meetina and discussing 1rasnpona11on problems 1n a coh~1' e "'a~.·· he said. "If we had a linaJt en Ill\. 11 v. ould forC'e the people wbo are building the freeways to sJt down with the people "'ho run the buses.'' Reed said he believed tht centralized transponauon board should c-0nsist of all fi,e mt>mbers ofthe Board ofSupervisors. plus repr~ntatl\cs from two city coun- nls While some transporu11on offic1ab ttt thl' proposed melding as a step toward eflic1enc~. others art skeptical. .. ~~ opinion is 1hat there has to be a re-ason that's credible for doing II. and f"m not on' in ced there 1ssuch a reason:· said R1rhard B. Ed&ar. who serves on the Transporta11on C'onim1ss1on as well as the boards of d1re-ctors of the Transportation C omdor agencies and the T rans1t District. Edgar. a Tustin councilman. said he behc' ed c111~ might fear that they wouk1 be sh ut out of the dec1s1on-maki nJ procns. "The 1hing l find most ob1ect1onabk 1s that v. hen the Board of Supervison den des the) v.ant to take mo~ ~pon~­ btlit' 1n 'anous a~s. It means the citan lo'>\.' ·pcrog.at1' e~ in those areas:· he said. ( 1t1e!\ arc nov. represented on all t.hrtt transponat1on panels. which include rcp-re~ntall' es from 13 Oranat Count~cities. Judge reduces s~it ove~ buildeFs' pact .. .............. ~ ........................ 111111111 ................... iiii~~~· By 801 VAN EYKEN °' .. .....,,... .... A SupenorCourtjudge has dealt a blow to effons by growth con1rol advocates 10 reverse a developmem agreement for the .• 17.000-home Ahso Viejo planned com· munity in south Orangr County. Superior Court Judge Gary Ryan grant- ed a motion by attorneys for the county and the Mission Viejo Co. to dismiss portions of a six-mon1h-0ld lawsui1 agai nst 1he development pact. Slow:growth advocates had filed suiu challenging a dozen of the 20 agreements approved by the Board of Supervisors during the past year. · Opponents such as growth<ontrol ac- tivist Tom Rogers a_nd at~orneys Belinda Blacktter and Gregory Hile charaed that the development deals were designed to circumvent the effects of Measure A. a growth<ontrol initiative which appeared on the primary cltttion ballot in June. When Measure A failed to win voter approval. slow-growth forces began settl- ing some of the lawsui1s. amid rumors that the movement was bankrupt and unable to continue its legal challenges. • But Blacketer said the stories of financial d1ffid11t 'wer~_true aruLJhat ...r.pc_ J1t.:.. c1S1ons to settle some of the sua1s was strategic. . .. The main· issue now 1s const11ut1onal. so all we need 1s a tesl case:· she said "If de\elopment agreements are found to be unconsitu11onal. 1hen 1ht \ all go.·· Blacke1e-r said her ctlen1s. the slow- growth group C'inuns for Sensible Growth and Traffic Control and the environmen- Letter from rival& led to teen pageant ouster. tal group Laguna Greenbeh Inc. would from slaff and wire reperts con11nuc 10 pursue legal acuon ag.a1ns1 some of the maJor develo pmen1 agitt-The d1 re-r1or C'f thc \1iss Teen ( ahfom1a menls. mos1 notabl\' .\llso VieJ O. pagelnt has acc used Miss Tl"t"n t·s~ Hill' conceded Monday that Ryan had ofliC'lals of d1squali(' mg Lake Fo~t dismissed a portion of the sull. re-s1dent ~Ii son \foreno soll'h on the v.·ord But he called the-action an adm1n1s-offourcompc111ors. · tral1\'e matter atTe-cting only a minor R1rhard (lu' said TuC'Sda' he had ~n portion of the \Ull. . .told b\ \'t1ss Teen cs~ officia ls that four He said the <. 1sm1~~:' afTec1s 1hree rnn ll·s1ants had v. nncn a one-page ll'lter scc11ons of 1he-.•::: .i1.· :lg with the accu .. ing '.\ton·no. the 1Q88 Miss Teen (ahfom1a E"' 1ronmenta1 Q~ht~ Act. Callf<1rnia. of .. m~aking out of her hott'I Opponents of the dc,elopmenl agrtt· room to '1\1t her bo' fnend af1er the 11 mcnt rhargcd that Orange C'oun1y officials p.m t·urfrv. · performed inadequate environmental (iu' que..,t1oned v.hc-tha the word of Studies for the maSSI\ e development. foµr Oi ~foreno's co mpelltOrs was SUfli· The attomq for the county agreed W11h m·n1 e' 1den t' 10 J USt1f~ d1squahf~ ing her Hile tha1 the d1sm1ssal of the l'nv1ronmen-from 1hc pageant tal sec;:11ons was routine. ··The~ ·re JUSt girl., compcttng for a ttlle. .\ spoke swoman for th<' Mission V1eJo Whal do 1he' ._no"., .. he sa id. Co. said she could offer no com'me n1 Mis.-. Tcen' l S ~ pageant officials would because 1hc su11 was still continuing. no1 comml'nt 11n "ht'ther fo ur contestants Hile said he would appeal Ryan's ruling. had rcportrd \torcno for tirea .. ing curfev.. Hl' said the maJor pon1ons of, the pageant 'lfl\>l..c""'oman Manha Kt~Sl'r la.v.-w~uc-h-.a.s-uw c-h~~ "lh~e-..sa ..... 1d-. ----. const11ut1onaltt~ of the development "T~1' " lx't"'l'C'n 1he pageant and the agreement. v.ere stil l intact and v.ould be l'Ontc.-.tant Thi.-. 1sn·1 for the public heard in .\ugu"t. doma1r1:· t-..<.·\~r .-.:ud "She didn't break an' law." Mormo is the dauahkr of rul CS1ate developer .\lban Moreno and Carol Mort"no and anends El Toro Hith School, whe~ she 1s a chttrleader. The Moreno family has declined com- ment on the d1squahficat1on. Meanwhile. the new Miss Tc.en USA. Mindy Duncan of Oregon. said Tuesday shl''s proud of her crown and de>Hn•t think Miu Moreno's d1squahficat1on cktracts from her ''IC'ton · "I'm ~all~ proud of where I am:· said Duncan. a 16-year-old h1ah school student who want~ to ellher 10 be a cknt1st or 10 counsel children on the evils of drup .. "It "'IS a wonderful elperiencc. It was such a confidencc-boos1er ... It "as the sttond 11me in six weeks that contro"ers' has interfered with a beauty contest 1n t ahfom1a. ..\s lh<' "1nners of the Miss C-al1fom&a contes1 were be1ns announced 1n a tele-- '1sed pa~nt 1n San Dt~ JuM 13 M1chelk A nderson. 21. ors&nta ef\lz~.--- unfurled from her clca"att a white silk bann.er that read "Paeeants hurt all womt"n " ~ was hustled from tht SlllC· =·eank ~obb~r's persistence ~pays off in two Mesa heists on 1he snth IC'\'cl of the l narter ·Center parking structure at Warner .\ venUl' and &ach Boulevard. • • • Sc"rral JU' cniles rcportedl) threw bo1tles of nail polish at cars in the area of the 11000 block ofDauviewCircle. allegedly ruining the paint jobs of a Cadillac and a Volvo. • • • gara~l' in thl' 1:19<Xl blocl of Ottan Front R1,ule' ard betwttn 8 a.m. Fnd:l\ Jnd 8 a.m Monda). • • • .\ ·-Ell'H'n s1ore at 1920 Balboa Bh d ~3' the '1ct1m of two st"pU'lle Bud~ e1~r th IC'' t"~ Monday afternoon and l'' en1ng. In each case. the thaef s1mf)I~ walked out of \lw stett with l.,.O I :.packs_ The to&a1 k>a WU s:~ JO v.a?t full of tools. • • • .\ 33-cahber Smuh and Wesson pistol. a pair of tennis shoes and a pocket knife ~re stolen from a home in the I 0 block of Shasta Monday afternoon. • • • SQmcone Jllfled optn the shchna. door of a home m the 20 block of .\cacla Trtt l.Ane Tuetday evnuna and s101C' Sl'veral items of )nlelry and a .~:!<altbcr pistol. : .,...JGNA!ftlAN VOi.DE ............... .A .persistent crook eK"aped with U.000 from a Cos1a Mesa bank TUC1da). but not on his fint try. Police: S,t. ~au Collett said the · bandit walked i1t10 the S«urity Pa,itic Bank 11 Orantc and 17th Str\~t and pve 1 teller a note . ckmandina monc:). • : But that bnnch of S«urity Pacific · i1 set up so onl) one teller has IC'C'eSS : to \'ash. and each individual ttllcr : must •'Ilk O\ er 10 the: main teller for . ' nronty. said. Thettllertoldthewould-berobbcr. "I don't kno" for sure. but 1hc.-rc·~ who did not show or thrnten to ha vt' probabl~ a good r hance 11 ~as 1he 1 ~apon. that she did not have any same note:· the ~racant said. cash. Collett said. Hoth bank!. set ofT silen1 alarms. but A~~r repeatint hi1 ckmand and .. the Secunt~ Pacific was apparent!~ a rett1vin1 the sarnt rnponsc. the hllle late. as bo1h alarm!> caml' 1n ckftattd crook fled east on 17th about the Ymc time. he said. Sttttl. the Wf1Nnt said. The ptrs1stent bandit was de· Minutes latet.~ entered the Pa-scribed as blond. 6-fttt. 3·1nchcs 1all cifk S.vinp· Bink at 17th and and wl'1ahc:.d bl'l"ttn 160 ind 180 Westminster sttttts and pastrd what pounds. the SCf'Jt°lnt said may have been the Yrnt no~ to Collett added .. ifs h<'en a Iona another teller. Tbi1 ti"". he rtteived time" smce-he's hl'ard of ~uch about Sl.000 for his eft'ortJ. Collett persistenct' ·---------------------------------------------- .. • • . . . • .. .. • • • • tires earl)' today in two srparatt incidents. A man talkina on a pay teleDhont at Be«h' Boulevard and Y~ Aw.ue was stnd in tlw 1nnudM'Clt1t1bout l:JOa.m. In tlw tewnd inddmt. a man was strudt · trilh .a paini pdltt while ridina_ to wott on his biqic'te It 2: 11 1,.m. Tht llCood mc.idml alto OCC'Umd II lc9Cta lou'"8rd IDd Yomown A\'· .., ... Thina rtpOnedly saolt ttV'Cft ~aad a(llr 11 "'City. IOJ2 Wll'MfAvt.. A IKWity nnployet tlid thlt ......... ---· Wft'f aoiwilll 8m1tan s~ a window in the 11oo<fhlock of Bell C1rele and stole a '1deoc3SSl'lle m-order valued at S4~5. Lapna Beacla .\ "oman "'ho had bttn committed for mental observation at South Coas1 Medical Center wu reponed missinaat 1:28 p.m. Tunday. The lC).' \tar-old woman was last seen warint a long. white shin~rns over black sweat pants. TM woman. whole namt was not ttlealCd. bas a SlJ'Oftl N~· York acttnt. is S fttt I incbes ..a "'ith brown hair-and btown eya.: • • • A man ~rina a blue baeball cap is suSpttttd of steatina SI OS ca,. from I bu,; MU at 269 FOft'M A~. shortly afttt ~ p.m. Tuaday. Tht wspcict was in lai1 med-20I w;tt. a dlft complaion. brown balr. lftOUIWt.t and wanna ~ llM>nl and ll"Y pants.. · , lmne ~1mC'nne frared that a suitc-a1e left 1n thr middle or a MacArthur Boule' ard parto na lot T uetda) morn- ing might be full of uplosi\•es-and c-alled 1he bomb squad. The suitcaw • • • Power tools ~ llolen ~ a ronstruct1on siae 1n the 20 block of Hughcsbclwt"Cn IOp.m. Mondlyand 6 a.m. Tunda). . Driver in critical condition after crash-;i>laze tntmne a .. rout BOO ID South Dake ta IJ JONATllANOATll , ,,,.._...., Hundreds of firefiahten battled a · fast-movi_nJ wildfire lOday · that forced ~ South Dakotan• &om their homes, while amok.eaten at Yellowstone National Park foupt the wont forest fire outbreak there since the late 1800s. ••As the t~ puses one area. the enaines are movina ahead and tryina to ,et ahead,·· fire spokesman Corbin 'Newman said of the blue that destroyed four homes and damaeed a fourth in naral subdivisions west of Rapid City, S.D. The fires. fueled by drouaht, were amona blues bumina in eiaht West· em and Midwestern states. where tens of thousands of acres of forest. bnash and meadow have aone up in Pormt lenlce emplOJW ••••• llut8lll (left) of Port_AS-:Cbe_, Arla_ ., an_d_Jlm_cat_fl _ __,.__ __ --"'CIT'loke:-Ttrother statef with m~or fires are Alaska, Arizona, Idaho. Orqon. Utah and Washington. substance to slow its advance. • destroyed a briefs. The fire in Rapid City was reponed More than 2SO ~ten fouabt were expected to pick up today, temperatures were expected to reach almost 90 dcarees and no rain wu Interior Secretary Donald Hodel planned a helicopter tour of YeUow- stone this afternoon to $Urvey the devutation in America's oldest na- tional park. Tuesday afternoon. and rapidly con-the blaze throuah the niaht. and f4(). sumed I.~ ~s of i>rest and .otherswercexpectedtojointhebattle meadow in u~uthwestcm South this mornina, said Homann. Dakota area that s home. to 90.000 Four helicopters and an airplane forecast. · Most of the evaco.uees in Rapid City found lod&ina with friends and rela- tives, saidlyJe Baker of the American Red Cross. About 60 fam,lics re- sponded to a Red Cross appeal for people to open their homes to Hodel was to visit Yellowstone's Grant Vi~ section. scene of some of this weeks heaviest firefaghtina. ' people. · dropped water .and fire retardant to ''There were areas where you mijbt protect homes. Firefiahtcn also kept watch on a 6,()()().acre blaze bumina six to l 0 miles west of Old Faithful. The blaze oosed no immediate threat to "'the fame<t ~· but officials planned to use hehcoptcn today to stan backfires with a napalm-like have a hundred acres 10 up at once," By late Tuesday. the fire was 30 said Rich Homann . another fire percent contained despite l~t spokesman. wi nds. Newman said. · evacuees. Baker said. · A firefighter and a resident suffered "The problem ·with a fire this size smoke inhalation. and another rcsi-and this severe is that it creates its dent was hurt in a smokM:aused own weather to some dclree. It traffic accident but none of the creates its own wind by sucK.ina in injuries was serious. Newman said. oxygen.'' he said ··we're spendina more ·time now CQOrdinatina between family mem- ben to let people know where they're stayina," he said. Some family mem- bers were separated in the confusion of the evacuation. The fire also burned four vehicles and To make matten worse. winds Bush.focuses on VP; Bentsen head·s west By~ Alsocialed Press and child care legislation. Democratic presidential candidate Kept close to his home base by Michael Dukakis zeroed in on law official duties. Dukakis planned to and order today after attacking the tour a prison construction site but ethics record of the Reagan adminis-called off the visit after heavy rains tration. Vice President George Bush turned the site into a muddy . intensified his search for a vice quagmire. Later. he was to meet with E!rcsidential running mate as the with his anti<rime council and sign ~epublican · National Convention legislation 1mposmg stiff penalties Qn .. drew closer. producers and !jellers of child porno- Dukakis' running mate:Sen. Lloyd graph~. Bentse!" of~exas. ~n his first solo The Massachusetts governor is campaign tnp today with stops sch~-highlighting law-ana-order themes uled over t~e n~xt seve!ll d.ays m after comi ng under a~ fnr hi• -·~Te~. New Mciwro. Galtfemta:-Ner.-pnson f\lRoujh'JSrogtam. After some"' vada and th~ deep South. participants committed violent . Tbe chatrm'!n of the Senate crimes during their release. the pro- Fmancc Co~mmet planned to a~-gram was revised. dress a businesswomen's group in Albuquerque. thrtt days after Bush Tuesday Bush stepped up his went before the group and unveiled a search for a running mate. and plan for a child care tax cut. Bentsen ex panded the list of possible can- said he would highliaht his Senate didates with the addition of New accomplishments. incfoding prenatal Hampshire Gov. John Sununu. ' ' . <i '-'• i 1 li' I• · · · ~ , Jfi~.·\ ~;It )r7· 1 ·~ . ·~~·. ·~~ ...... .... ' $41.95 ~lue NON ONLY Economy, bdlatlon bot!J sbow upswlng WASH INGTON (AP) -The U.S. economy expanded at a healthy 3.1 percent annual rate from April throuah June. but inflation shot up at the fastest pace in almost six yean. the aovernment reported today. The Commerce Department said growth' in the gross national prodi.act, the broadest measure of economic health. was down only slightly from a 3.4 l)C!'cent inettase in the fint thrtt months of the year. Inflation. however. picked up substantially durina the sprina. with a price index tied to the GNP climbing at an annual rate of 4. 7 percent. the bigest advance' since a S.S percent rise in the third quarter of 1982 . This inflation index. which measures a fixed selection of aoods. had risen 3.S percent in the tint quarter. Today's report blamed the pickup in inflation on hiaher costs for a wide range of consumer goods. ..wbi~ouse .spok~an ,MadilLfiti-waffi: sai~. ··Tiu. --:--.- shows tile econom y cont1nu1ng to grdw at a moderile1 ¥ healthy PICC in the tint half of the year, with some slowing more recently. Investment is stron.s: the real trade deficit is narrowing. and slower growth of domestic demand bodes well for future improvements." As.to-concerns about inflation. Fitzwlter said. "Inflation remains low and under control; there arc modnatins influences in the last several months that indicate steady growth. but without a return to inflation." . Ex-aide says Meese had 'Plind spot' about ethics LOSI WllCIT INONl-ION .... -........... Diet/ ... Wiii ,..,. W•J te Let• w...,..N,_-.~ ......... 119!,..-... ~.u . ••· ---. ........ ..., .. ...., ....... ,_, ........ ......._...,._ .. ...,.., .. ,.... .................. ,..... ...-,. ,_ .... ,..., ......... . , ......................... . ... "' ............ , ......... 1MIOUfMIM&CM& ... 0 t'M)•t·-•t • I I ·I ._. .. f\O • QWC.-.IC.. 111•-~NM••LA.1 ..... 7,.._ ~tr safety said comp.ronits·ed by financial needs X ' .~ . .. .. ... • • .. •. . , . .• . .:: . ~ WASHINOTON (AP) -Mille airline ofBdala an concerned about •"'1. ~ ftftlncial CC>Dlidet· atioris often df:ive their deci=~ ·~ a COllll'ftlioaal study relrc.111-lllCI toaay. The report also ponrays the Feder- al Aviation Adftlinistntion u a money-strapped and pmonnekbort ~ .. ICtalllblia& vainly to catch up" 10 I rapidly cftansi?\I industry where safety aometimcs is com- Din and often aµp.t tecbaical illUA The reoorton aif~ Wll requelled by the Hou1e aviation aubcomiDittec. The study ~ tbe U.S. . aviation indUIU)' u tbe lllell in tbe world. but alto one h..Pt with turmoil and intcn1e economic com- petition requirifta ltn>DI replation. ' scd. ~ 183-NC repon by conams· Office of TeebnololY Aueument 1uants that Conareu consider or- pnazational cbaqes and increased f\Jndina for the FAA so the aeency can monitor the airline industry more agrcssively. -It says the FAA needs more inspecton and controllers u well u an admU\istrator "accountable solely for safety.•• -IMislatio&-i~~tion in Conpas 10 separate the FAA from the Transportation Department, A presidential commission recently called for the creation of a .. safety czar" within the FAA to ensure that airlines comply. with federal air rqulations. At a time when close monitorina of the airline industry is essential, the FAA has ~n ••hit hard by budtet cuts and personnel reductions (and) has fAJJen behind in both numbcn of staff and levels of technical ex· penisc, .. the new consreuional report concluded. The Office of Tecbnoloay Asscssmenr is a non-partisan qency that helps Conams deal-with com- .. While airline ofticiah are con- cerned about safety, financial con- siderations driYe many industry de- cisions and will continue 10 do IO u Iona u strona competition exists amona the airlines. .. the study coa- cludcS. In recent ycan the airlines have dramatically cbatWd op-entiq ~· tic:es and have adapted 10 a llilJlly competitive indu1try where COIU must be t~tly controlled. .. eliminat- ina some of the layen of the old safety system." the study said. ••Whi~ •safety comes fint• is the instant response of airline eucutives wbertatked thebeli1 for man1annen& decisions. this univcnal aMMr masks wide variances in airline corporate cultures and opcratina procedures," the report continued. "Safety fint means one set of corporate auidelines (to an economi- cally strona air carrier) .... lt means somethina else entirely to a financially strapped airline that must ch<><>K between discretionary main· tenancc of its aircraft a(Kt purchase of additional airport (landina~ slots because it cann6t afford both. • The report said that while some major air carriets have continued to maintain a heavy emphasis on safety matters. others have cut back their plannina and safety departments. Alr.Forceadmitsita-pilots take stimulants, sedatives By ~ Attecla&M Prea FRANKFURT. West Germany-The U.S. Air Force said today its pilots arc allowed to take·a stimulant to combat fatiauc on Iona ftilhts.and sedatives to help them sleep later. Rcspondina to a report on West c:fcrman television. the Air Force said use of the dnap is barred for .. normal, day-to-day trainina flights." The statement comes amid growina concern amona West Germans about the safety oflow-level traininlnans followina a series of accidents here. Tuesday night. West Germany's A D television network reported U.S. Air Force pilots assigned to West Germany take the dcxtroamphetamine Dexednne to increase their alenness while 1n fliaht. Senate pa11el OX. cldld cue bill WASHINGTON-TheSenatel.aborandHumanRcsourccsComminec approved a S2.S billion ~ilclcare..i~Yemenl-•ftd upansion-trilttoda)' 11\er mem~li ptrifjCd to wo toward a bipartisan compromitc before it aoes to the floor. The Act for Better Child Care Services. also known u the ABC bill, was approved on a voi~ vote at the sugntion of Sen. Orrin Hatch. R-Utah, · sponsor of a less expensive rival child arc bill. There was no audible opposition. "We're just playin& politics.'' Hatch said. He said he would foreso amendments and a roll call vote in committee in the interests of spcedina up progress toward "a more acceptable. bipartisan" child care bill. He uraed members to report out the ABC bill "and then we'll sit down and work this thing out and do what's right for families and children." GJrJ, 7, electrocuted •riiW motlier CLAR I OGE. Pa. -A 7-year-old was electrocuted when she tried to knock a wire from an electrified fence offher mother's lea. police said. A detective said · · a device that reduces normal i\ouschold current to a harmless kvel had been plugged in backwards. giving the fence a lethal cha,.e. Tara Zyhowski died · Monday rught in a field near her mobile home in Penn Township, where she and her mother, Karen Zyhowski. werecollcctinapusclippi• to feed hones, said township Police Chief Edward Schmuck. Mn. Zybowsk1 had tried pull a wagon containing the clippings undcmcath a llh-foot electric fence surrounding the pasture. Schmuck said. A live wire snapped, coiled around her ankle and knockfl! her down. he said. American•' atltJI ubJm cldded WASHINGTON-Americansarccatina their way to early aravn. bite by bite and meal by meal. consumina too much f•t. seuonana it with too much salt and washing it down with too much alcohol. accordina to a rcpon issued today bv the U.S. surgeon general. "Overconsumption of cntain dietary components is now a major concern for Americans.•• the repon said. notina that ••discasc1 of dietary excess and imbalance" arc amona the ladina causes of death in the United States. Many Americans arc overweiaht, don't cat eno · vmetablcs and )Y~C.. . . nu nents such u .. cac1um and iron. the 2.1 million Americans who died last year. the IUrJeOD : general's study said that ncarl)'_ I .S million succumbed to diseases ueoaaled · · with diet. "What we cat may affect our risk for scvnal of the lcadina causes of • death for Americans. notably. coronary bean disease, stroke1 atherosclerosis. '. diabetes. and some types of cancer," the repon said. ••These d1aorden t<>eethcr : now account for more than two-thirds of all deeths in the United Scates." ·' • -TIC IDflCT TIW ,_ T1IS llU .• , LIAYI P'•O" 9AL90A/l'llM~OllT -lllTUll" TO •Al.90A/l'llM~OllT 'lllT Tiii WU TM" SAN FRAESCO SACRAMENTO LAKE TAllE REM> TIMSID Tl "MTIM' 1m91 II LA. rw A Dl1 W CWlll J1W IR TO W,,..., MIW&IM If Tia_, PW~...,. rw JIM I I~,... .... ALCITIAL In Tl 11K IMl'D • • rw A f'll.L W M -UP 11K ISTB SGllDTO 1n11 "• 1111n cafl1'L ..a • WILL MllMir • • u ,_. 11T1 m ..... .,,mm. a ._ •rwww llti TIU II • M tTI • ft 11K lmT IUITl'll -= ~, t1tc.,,_ wu. lflll >Mn•• mm•*',. an. MLMT•i.L_.._..,.,__.,__~ c.Te•C&JPW. --.............. _. -lllT-··--"-... ..,.."" ___ SEPT. Z9th • OCT 5th 7 DAYS ---163' 61. QS .... CAU F(lt OOI IElllLm i1manJRE m.M ...... , .... 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Baahdad has IOUlht to improve its barpinina ositionintru~talksbycapturinaanequalnum6er=-:-"ulranclaims o be holdina,. If today's claim by fraq is confirmed. now holds 25,000 ranian prisoners of war compared to S0,000 Iraqi POWs held by Iran. ccording to the latest ln1ei:nat~onal Red Cross estimates. · ------- lfuc• bJ Jddf ... alter mcldeat at llome HONOLULU -Ousted Philippines President Fmlinand Marcds and is wife. Imelda, spent the niaht in hidina a~r their MCUrity auarcls reponed rmed men.. cruised past tfiLMarcos esaate. a spokntbin said. •~-the. bilippines. government spokesman Teodoro Beniano said today he didn't now anything about the report of aunmen and didn't want to comment because one of the world's master illusionists is at work." Three ~ drove lowly past the house at about S:30a.m. Tuesday, and MCUrityauards,tationed 1 the pte of the sprawlina hillside home said they ~w suns .Uckina o"'t the car rindOws, said Marcos' spokesman Gemmo Tnnidad. The unarmed guards. rho were on foot, chased the cars but could not set a aood description because was still dark, he said. No shots were fired and no one was injured. ~JI06fmmea ue blac~oat bJ record .Jie&t WARSAW, Poland-Maskedaunmen broke into a homedurinaa power lackout and forced the owner to hand ovtt aold and c:wll'Cncy worth about 360.000. a newspaper reported today. The newspeper said it was the most aoney and gold ever taken in the robbery of a private citiz~ in Poland. The >bbery occurred Sunday niJht durina a thundentorm in Botucin. near the resiem city of Poznan. accordina to an KCOunt in the daily Zycie Waruawy. 'he 71-year-old victim. described as a "weU-established market prdener" ho owns greenhouses. was awakened shortly before midniaht Sunday by at ast three masked robben. who beat him and fired at least one shot. the ttpon lid. They then forced the man to open his strongbox and tum over aold. Intern and Polish currency. Frecb6e ol .Japa11w &llln6 boat lormd TOKYO -A salvaae team today raised the wreckqe of the fishina boat aat collided with a navy submarine and found the bodies of all but one of the 1issin& passengers and crew. coast guard officials said. Discovery of the 20 odies an the ship's lounge and cabins raised to 29 the confirmed death toll om Saturday's collision. the officials said: Fony-eiaht people, most members fa company fishing club. had been on thec:hanered boat. Workers used a 230- IOt crane to raise the hull to the su~ in pre-dawn darkness today near the 1outh of Tokyo Bay. A hole was visible in its bow just below the waterline. 11rvivors. relatives of victims and ncwspapttS charted that crew membtts >Olrd the submarine stood by watching on the submarine's deck while ldiml4,rowswd.-.,_ .. . . Bunny bachelor Befnerto~ . 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I'm sllll suppon ing no-fault," he said. "f'm not going to take a lead role or an active role in it bccaust I'm taking a lead role an Proposition 98. on school funding." Honig. in making the announcement Tuesday. also re' ea led that Chnt Reill). formertly his chief political consultant. 1,s no longer working for him. . Ho~1g said he. ~nd Reilly~ whose ~ir_t campa1an .thi} )ear was Proposition 104."mutually qrced" to pan . . DoITT'HAVE 'lbWORKAT BEINGTuIN. Burl EXERC~­Tu SrAY FIRM' company because Reill) IS also worong for former San Francisco Ma) or Dianne Feinstein. Both Honig and Feinstein have been mentioned as possible candidates for the Democratic nomination for go' ernor in 1990. "E"e~one has a ri&ht to have so~eone complete!) lo)al to his interest. and given m) d1 v1ded Joyalues. it's proper for him to Sttk help from a compatible consultant." Reill) said of Honig's decision. On the insurance issue. Honig said he supports insurance rate regulation and a lifting of the insurance 1ndustry·s antitrust e~cmp11ons. two issues that art addressed in Propositions I 00 and I 03. which arc also on the ballot with Propos1tton I 04 .\nd he said he wascon11dcnng endorsing yet another .insurance masu.rc.. Propos1uon -10,1..... 4ht-so-cal~ Polanco 1n1ttat1\•e. • '· ,. ' ' It's time to clear the air·on transpo_rtation An unlikely source may help provide relief to driven bedeviled in their quest to set from here to there. Smos may be the missinJ key to unlockins the tiansportation moraa that threatens Southern Califorma. Actually. it is the sm°' busten -the South Coast Air Quality Man~ement Oistnct -that may aet the transpor- tation ball rolhna after yean of inertia. For too long. 19lutions to ever-worsenina traffic problems have been firmly stuck in neutral. Transportation ex.pens ignorin& their mpon$ibility, taxpayen dodaing tax . increases and politicians duckina the touah issue have combined to roadblock improvements to our vital transpor- tation network. _ Now. It seems air quality officials will, make things '·happen in die name of improved air quality. Officials ofOranae County companies with SOO or more employees have been given an ultimatum. The companies have 90 ·days to create ridc-sharina incentives for-their workers or face stiff fines. - Smaller companies will be given the same message over the next 18 months. By 1990, companies with fewer than l 00 workers will be made to face the same requirement. Those who fail to measure up are liable for penalties up to $25.000. and company Qfficials could spend up to six months in jail for not encouraging their workers to join car pools or van pools or to use mass transit. Realistically .. the chances of the chairman of the board of the Wonderful Widset Co. speridiriJ time in the pokey arc about the same asdnving the speedJ1mitalong the San Diego Freeway at rush hour on Monday morning. But air quality. officials are looking for cooperation. not big fines. -And a linle-cooperation wiU go a long wey w improving air quality as well as drive times. Simply increasing the average number of passengers from 1.1 to l.5 persons per car would reduce rush-hour traffic by 25 percent and eliminate 274 tons of pollutants per day. according to air. quality offi cials. . Sure. the ride-sharing mandate will carry with it serious costs that-will increase th e price of doing business in Southern California. But the cost of doing nothing is far too hiJh to bear. Millions of dollars in delays and lost productivity are lost to gridlock daily. Add to that waste the prospect of fines or jail terms and it wouM seem in business's best interest to go along for'the ride. Cease fire . ' ·, lrao ·-shocked ind' surprised •'the diploinaUc world by announcing that it accepted a year-old U.N. Security Council resolution caUing for a cease fire in its bloody, eigbt-year war with neighboring Iraq. With its finger, crossed against disappointment, the Reagan administration called the ~tep a .. major break- throu&h" toward peace. · With grim suspicion, Iraq saw a "tactical" move'by the ••devious Iranian regime." · Whichever view proves correct, Tehran's statement still .. must be welcomed. It was the first time it had talked about an unconditional truce. Iraq may be making the diplomatic error of refusing to take yes for an answer. It should enter U.N.-mediated negottatioris wiJh Iran to see where they lead. Albttfwl'fH (N.M.} TrlllflM Technology growth ' The (Sa n Francisco) Bay area continues to strengthen its position as one of lhe nation's centers of biotechnology companies. A new study finds employment in such high-tech companies may approach 22.000. up a healthy 50 percent in 4three years. This is a heartening picture for growing area competence in this sophisticated, ultra-modern industry. But there are some definite clouds on the horizon. caused mainly by continued public ingnorance and opposition to the universify research that helps feed the industry. · J.Cenaint)1'ftsponsible, inform'ed monitori·ng'of univer- sity researc.h in this burgeoning industry is proper and desirable. Irresponsible obstruction and opposition for opposition·s sake are not. Too much 1s at stake for that. in terms of immediate as we ll as long-term benefits to all human beings. • · S.a Mateo Tlmn Writers' strike The writers' strike may be the best tbing that has happened to the Amencan family since dogs were invented. Brothers. sisters. mothers and fathers may be forced to use th~ir time f~r better purposes. ~ho knows. maybe your neighbors will stumble on a previously unknown offsprina who -got lost in the couch crowd that was rormerry f()ilfinefy planted before the tube. Yes. TV turmoil may eventually translate into family unity and an aid to education. Public and-or informative television. mind-expanding entertainment alternatives and even quality. relations-cnhancina discussions are all part of the 1988 pnme-time home aaenda. If the strike continues into the fall season, the denizens of · Hollywood may have to lower themselves from cnaisina around in Rolls Royccs and Ponches to drivina American cars. and faf!1.ily counselina services around the country may fall on hard times as well. ORANGE COAST ..., .... • un• ,._ra.iq ._ .....,Cluduw ~--... ... [dllOI .. ,.., ----~ • T• Clll9 ..... ( .. ....... City l• _, .... ,,........, , ..... llttlll AMr!ISl"I Min• ........ Aul !Miii..,,....., Cllsllf!M ":..':: OlltclOf ...... ~Ontt9r . o,.111 ...... ........... .. \I • Sniffing · out the winner • I A friend,ve me a book entitadt "Psychic fTo~n of Animals." It contains true stories of animals wi°' - the ability to predict future bappcif· inp. • We'tt not just talkins cats and dois here; eumples arc pven where animals--=-mice;-h~ and ~ snakes, have alened people of upcom- ing events. It also describes the behavior of the animals when they sense somethin is goin to happen. I believe our poodle. Tanya. is one of these pfted creatutts. She kno~ . when she is .JOing to have a bltli. l'l'TL t r T s t when rm aom1 out ill the car antt n uy m ~s u. • govemmen wh~~~~~~::t:~=~~~givinaher too much credit. He admits she is run our day-care programs?· ~£;:.:=~~~~a-.: • "'" She is smart enough to know I only So Georje Bush has come up with a proposal for a· federal day-care pro- gram. It is probably too late in the century to say· with any hope of altering the course of things what nevenheless most Aecd1-saying. namely: Why federal? The Reagan administration. of which Bush 1sa pan and t-he principal political beneficiary. be&an by huflina and puffing about the New Federal-ism, and ends by inaugurating a new Cabinet depanment for veteran af- fairs. maintaining in the Cabinet a depanment of education and ~other fo r energy: and now we are gomg to look after babies as a federal project. That is the bad news. The good news is that the Bush plan is far superior to the Dukakis plan. Dukakis wants federal day-care centers. Bush says: Let every mother decide for herself how to effect what is desired -namely. looking after children when the parents are away working. The Bush plan calls for returning money to parents~ which money is then available to subsidize whatever arrangements the mother wishes to make. Yes. if she wants to ·par. Grann\ SI .000 to look after the child. the mother is free to go in that direetion. Early th is month. Professor Milton Friedman commented on the day- care problem in National Review. He wrote that "a fatal flaw in currently promoted proposals for sovemment financing of child care 1s that they penaliu the family in whith· the mother stays at home to provide child · care under first-choic'e conditions. In effect. such families would be taxed to pa) the child-care expcmes of other families. We already have enouah govern ment policies that penalize the traditional family. We surely do not need any more." George Bush's {>roposal meets this criticism substanuallv. Even so. there is built into the Busti plan yet more wear sunalasses and cany car keys income transfers. He ~ to when I'm aoina out. He thinks I pve ~ phase iruhc plan by retumina S l ,000 her a clue about auests when I start of tax. revenue to any family -W f pickina all her chew bones and whether with two parents or one, so ILLIAM • squeaky toys off the couch and chain loos as thett is a workina parent -and put them in her basket. beginninJ with families whose total BucKLEY rm aoing to test her. She shows income 1s SI I ,000. Then the Bush more interest in television than any plan would phase in· wtalthicr other doa we've had. Some shows she pi1ttnts. up to those who make doesn't care for at all. but othm act S20.000. The refund would be per her complete attention -a perfectly child. up to 4 rears of age. did nothing." · normal reaction. The Dukak1s plan sees Bush and This administration did quite a few Once she ran over to the set, stood raises him all the way around. Parents things that help children and adults. up. put her front paws on the screen would be entitled to the refund if their such as crimping unemployment. .and sniffed it. True. we were watchina earnings wert below 11 S percent of interest rates and inflation. But the a rerun of the Westminister Doa the median income of the state they planted axiom of Dach's statement is Show. but the miniature schnauzer lived in. which can come to $37.000. that anyone who thinks of a fresh she was sniffing at won fint pla« later And although the plan is not in its federal responsibility on Monday is in his category. final stage. it is sugested that the morally advanced over the person I'm s.oins to sec if she can predict refunds contii:iue to provide day care who dreams it up on Tuesday. By that who will win the election in Novem- for children up to IS yean of age. reasoning. Franklin Roosevelt and ber. Most of the events forecast by the Presumably such day-care centen John F. Kennedy were way behind animals in the book were disasters. would occupy themselves in per-J~hn Brown on t~e matter of .civil but I've heard a couple of l?COple ~y suading I 5-year-olds not to smoke rights. And Washington. Madison. that no matter who wins this election pot or become p~nant. Hamilton ar:id Jay w~re mo!il crtti.ns it wi.11 be a disaster. rm going to give .Neither Dukakas no!'-Bush has for not having come ·up,w1th Social her a shot at it. · ·SUgJested any $pecific means by Security. -. . . . Tan)'ll watc~ed mostoftheDemo-wh1ch thei r da~-care plans would be The mature pohucal world works cratic convention with us. She show- financed. The Bush plan would cost differently. George Bush recognizes ed more interest when there was a lot something like S2.S billion. and we that we live in a society in which of applause and wavina of banMn are left to suppose that .the money married women are expect~ to wor~ than she did during the speeches. but would come in from an increase in -because the level at which Amen-she didn't tune those out completely. general revenues ~s the result of the can families .expect to live cannot be Last week she heard Dukak1s rise irt prosperity. Dukakis isn't sustained on the income of a single speak. Jn August we will watch the anxious to assume that a legacy of earner. . . . Republican convention and she will Reaganomics would be increased . A~~ to this ·the 1nc1dence of hefr spttehes from imponant. and pros~rity. but neither is be willing to 1llcg1t1macy a~ you have a fresh cager to be imponant. memben of specify whett he is aoina to find the social problem. which nttds to be that pany:·She will also hear from money. addressed. It is.a fundamental mis-Bush and whomever he chooses for The spirit of the ent ire endeavor is '· take to make it a federal ll"Ojcct· but to his runnina mate. perfectly .captured by l..nlie Dach.· have called for aovcrnment day-care I hope the Republicans end the1r who is the director of communica-before it was absolutely necessary is convention like the Democrats - . tions for the Dukakis campaian. He to: make one as hunlf')'. as Mike rascades of balloons floating dowft. said of Bush's proposal: "This is just-Dukakis is to do for the United States· That got Tanya's undivided attcn-another example of George Bush what he1tas done for Massachusetts tion. finall y discovering Am~rica. '!\'hile -i.e.: .double its budget and There will be loads of other Mike Dukakis has led the nation in bankrupt 11. . campaian spetehcs between that con- child care. George Bush sat by for Wlmam F. Blldhy· Jr. h • 1ya4J-ventaon and·Nov. 8. and she will have sevtn years while this administration c•I~ col•m•"'· an oppottunity to .obscrVe both . . candiclitef'and the people workift& . . . Co~nty Super~sor V~sqilez on the list for state ti-easUrer forthem. She can't read the papers, oT course, and I'm not Joing to read any items to her about either party. • I don't want to influence her ..:_ We're n<5t even aoing to let her know which ·candidate wt're rootinJ'for. I want' her unbiased: unprejudiced reaction. ' . --'·'--~ - Office has been vacant for a year, and· it ffiay be longer before It's finally filled _ How wilt I know who she thinks will win? l won't until d_fct-ion ~ -------------. When the candidates and their wives S&.CRAMENTO -In a couple of And then. after a delay of months. DAN WALTERS , weeks. California will have been the state Supreme Coun. dominated without a state treasurer for a year. by DcukmeJian's appointees. unani- and Gov. Dcukmejian will have mously rejected his lepl araument another reminder of the most frus-that Lungren needed &J>proval by · 1· · I · · f h' only one house to take office. expires while the f:.qjllawre is in traung po it1ca expenencc o is This series of unleavened tactical rettss.. it gets an additional h days governon!Up. I'. h De k .. · to actafter it has reconvened. · . .\nd it's not one that's likely to end deieats means t at u meJaan is After the Au•ust session, the Lqis-· an' time soon. It could be another back to squatt ont in his search for a -· . . new state treasurer. laturr· is not schtduled to tttum tp half-year before someone 1s sworn 1n The governor says that his political Sacramento until Oettmber. If. to complete the late Jesse Unru6's requirements remain uncbanscd: he therefore. Deukmejian '°_.~ · his term. ifit ever happens. ~ want' someone-who will be 111ore new~ppointmthntunng..-.rtcr ifte Siml"lfl>ut;the treasurer·romct. as" than a caretaker. who can run for the Auaust session. the Leaislature would rtshaped by Unruh over a 13-year office on his or her own in 1990. havt but a few days to act in reign. is such a valuable political Democratic legislaton. however, re-Dectmber. If, in fact, Deukmcjian plum that leaden of neither party main 8 substantial hurdle for Deu-rcall)I. wanted to play bardblll, he want it to fall under firm control of kmejian. could make his appointment in early the other. Robeni and co. have dropped September. so the 90-day pp-iod .\fter some maladroit procrastina, every kind of sipal that if Oeu-would expire just as the 1..esjifature tion. Republican Deukmejian nomi· kmeJia'n appointed 1 leaislator. hc·or reconvenes in Dettmbcr and no nated Lona Beach Conamaman Din she would prot.bl~ sbte th~ ldditional time would be ldckd to the Lunaren as Unruh's sucttUOr last confirmation with Janie diffiClllty -~imBeta~ . ., fall. someont such as Senate RnMJbhcan ut w o. . . .:.. The... Democra&s feared-that -leaderl<en M.clay. or Sena: Marian TT .~epubhcan leaislaton. u ~-Lunarm not only would hold the ~or John-Seymour. _. -kmepan-ta)'t\ ~~ ofthc runnuis; -treuum"TDOlitton. but~ Its Middy, wbo would .run for aov· ~veral names nte to .the top o.f ~ immente ftnancial j)OWefl to raite emor in 1990 if Dcutm_ejian ret&ed, hst. Th~ cumnt bettl".'1 favonte . •• campaip money for himlelf and has taken himttlf out of the runnina. Tom Suckel. a San Die,> ~nancial ohti'mhcr__.~f intobli1~~t .. ~rticaaa!!~~~ And ~~~ian. still tnemd over ron~lta!'t wbo ~ ~ 1~ Kl •u ..... ---K ivr the Senates hiahly panisan handlina ~meJtan s campuan !"1"'.'1a. ~ aovtm0r. Assembly ·~ Willie of Lunpm. teems almott_ pervmely l'q)Onedly in the runn11111!'fludt Loi Brown decided not to flPt ~·s intent oa Rjecliftl the Dtmocnll' · A•lts County . Su~ Peter confirmation in the laWtr~f'or advitt • Sd\ablnam. rormtr U.S. trt.turer rcatoM that nn-er bavc · . Anedt ludaanan. lolrd of f.quaJ. ex Rf kit. But the state Senate's mo-He tokl ~ dunna • ~t izatioa _..., Erant Droneebuta. cratit laldmbip under Pie9*Dt Pro breakfast !"ftllftl ~ be ts ~ and o.ldi v....-. an Oruje Ttm David llobrni ldat*d an 1boutnami!Jl1ny~torWhottu9 Coun1)'t1••"'*· . ex\ftnwly advenlrial position. • for ~ thas year. Dnnycntt. meanwtlilt, ~·-.n, Ultimately. Lunpn dlind lbt T. ime is beromi .. 1 flctot. Tbc e: • ~'° nlD adle ~ AMftftblJ but faileit to win ~ Leaillatun will return to SecnlMnto &ioft. diiif'41D01_!1 dleaaK.-·~·-~- 1pprov1r by• liftllt vow. iM 1Dv-ntx• weet a IM ftMI ..... oritl ,..,oto-0ov.1en1ron crnor's vow countm hevin,a failed to bimnial ~· Undlr tht CIOMCitu-•••JI' of o..OOv. PM "Iron . nail down the 21 ~-with tion.the ...... tUft.._90.,_to.. 11111 1'17 a JI a ., 0 tW unshakablt muinty. on ny IPPOia• lllll ll dli period JP' ' I t -' . cast their votes at the polls: it will ~ shown on TV. l The one she runs up to and snlfl's will be the winner-. . c.l•.W.t Au W~ll• llvn ·Iii ~Nlf-1. .. T ODAY IN His TORY Today is Wednesday. July 27. t•e 209th day of 1988. There are I S 7 days left in the year. · · Today's hiahliaht in history; -en Juty"'2~ lfll~the Korean. Wir armistice was sianed at Panmunjoli\, endina thrtt yean offiptina. It to6k 2SS meetings over two yean and 17 days to reach the·aarecment. · On this date: ln .1909. Orville Wriaht tested t~ U.S. Anny's fint aifl)lane. ftylq himself and a Pl•naer for one hoar and l 2 minutes. In 1960. Vitt President Richlnl M. Nixon was nominated for mnidlnt It tbr-1lllioNiWican natiouf eoevm-tioftja_Q-. - In 1974, the Houte JuctkiM'y Committee voted 27-11 to rec- ommend Prnident Richard M. Nixon's impestnncnt on 1 ~ thlt he bad~·· J d ifta .. coune of c:oaduct delijned to obltructjus&k'e in the Wa~tt catt . In I 9IO. on dly 26 7 of 1M lnaltn ~ crisis. tht deDOlld Sbab fli Iran died at 1 miOwy i--i1a1 ouuidl CaJro. EaYDI. at ~r Ten ran 'lli':nle u~. Secvity ·Council enloilld a w.-. p11ia . c•lli• for S...W• Alb. aa. knowil•N•IM.10'9ca•1 ·~ tol ....... 11111 ... ~· • ......... ... ........ .... AfHcla canllal todllly .) : ... ., n. A•rrlllrl ..... - JCll ~SS mit toll I , · 1·" ... ~· I I I f .. -Or1nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedne9d1r, .Nlft 27. ~ A'I • . COMPLETE NYIE COMPOllTI TRANSAC~M . .; rau·d, abuse rise with number of financial planners • · WASHINGTON (AP) -The exDlosion in the mbtr of financial planntn in the f980s has betn tched by a 1urae in fraud and abuse. at.alt securities repll•ors have told Conams. 1! The Nonh American Securitjes Administrators "ssociation. in a rcpon to tht Senatt Bankina subcom- mittee on consumer affairs. said loan to fraud and abuse totaled $397 million betw~ mid-1986 and mid-1918. Tht lossts were suffered by 22.100 investors in 79 stparate cases punutd by ofTscials in 301L1tts. That comparn with S91 million lost in 31 cases bet we-en mid-I t>83 and mid-1985. the auocaation said . "The abscnet of tfTective nauonal oversiJht of the financial plannini indbstry has ettatcd an enormous opponunily for con anim and ... (othcn) who hav<' few scruples about how they earn their hvini." lh<'associuion said on Monday. The group. which reprewnls reaulators in all SO st.atts. said an "alarming rist" m -1arac swindles contributed lo the increase. It also said more agressivc enforcement probably led lo more cases ~ing uncovered. "Most d1s1urban1t 1s that W<' art' seeing a substantial t - surgt' an 'big ucket' cases wuh investor los!n an tht eaghl- tigurc ran&K ... said JamC\ C. Mt}'t'r. Trnncutt's top secunucs regulator and pn-sadtnt oflht lff()('tauon. A 1985 assoc1at1on survty tum<'d up onl) on<' case where an veswrs lost more than S 10 m1lhon. while lhr latest ch<"ck found fi, e cases ,,.,here losses totaled mor<' than S30 m1 lhon With thl" prolt fl"rat1on of tn''<'stment options an re~nt w ars. mllhons of Am encans hav<' turned to financial plann1:rs fo r ad \'1ce on saving for retirement. coll1t' education or bu\ mg a house. hl' SecunllC) and Exchang<' Commission requar<'s companies offering ad"ice conc<"mang secunttes to reg1stt"r a!I '"'l"Stml"nt ad' 1sers. But. in contrast to stock brokl·rs. \I.h o are req uired to pass an t''am. thtr<' are no educa11onal '>tandard!i. .\1-.o. fi nancial planoers offrnng ad' ice that does not 1n' oh c bu) mg s<:c:untacs do not ha ve to register ~<'at her do law, er'> and at'rnuntants whose ad' ice 1s,inc1dental to their ~ork .\nd. ind I\ 1duals can -.-.ork for a rt>gJst<'rt'd plannl'r "11hout rt>g1.,tenng thcmseh <."S. .\nuthl·r contl'nt10u\ issue 1s ho"' fi nancial plannt'rs. whu arl' ~uppoM:d to tiffer 1nd<"pcndcnt advice. are paid Soml' "orll. onl) for fees paid b) tht"ar rustomt'rs. But. at'curd1ng tu an SEC stud~ in Februa~ 85 percent are cornpcn~tcd at least in pan through comm1ss1om on whanhc' )Cll.. In : \ta,. the SEC censured and su-.ix·ndl'd a· "t""' Ml'\rco firm for fo1hng to disclose ·at rl"ce1H·d rnm- mm 1ons for the i.eC'unties it recommt'nd ed. I • 1 hl' lntl·rnatwnal F1nanc1al Plannm1 AsSOClataon. haw<l in \tlant.i ~~ ~ 1h ml"mbersh1 p has tnpl(od from tbt l'nd ul 191\~ 10 ahout ~5.000. It estimates thtre a~as many a'I I ;11 oc..1<1 fa n:rnC'lal plannt'rs owrall. .\bout 13.000 firms ha\l' rl·i1,tl'rl'J "Ith the \E( as an'e~t ment ad,·i~rs. ( hark' f inn a rinannal planner an Hanford. Conn .. and l h:rn mJn-dn:t l•l thl' as)()('1at1on said has 1roup hat tx-cn pu,h1n~ l(1r mvrl· fedaal regu lation. 1ndudina the rn·a1a.1n 111 ;1 -.l'l l-rcgul:it0~ organ11a11un similar to ~ht 'a11 01,1.al \,wuat1on of St-cunll<''> Dealers. which 0 ' t'r'l'l'' hro~t'r' "ho tr.idl· O' a-the-<:ounter stocks. ·-v, \'.I\' tal ~1n11-hl.'rl' about rolll"n apples and my ll'l'11ng '' \\\' 'hnuld g.l'I thtt'll' rottt"n apples out of tht barrd ··ti,· ';.i1d ··c lnl· ot thl· thinl(~ r m conc<"rned about in th 1' hu\10\'" 1\ that \(1md>1l<h can call himsel f a financial plJnn,·f ""1th 1mpun11' .. · In J 1\'f.ih·d mJtll'r. th\· ~H 1~ wht'dult'd to consider :iruk l hl11,Ja, \\htd \\\1uldrl'l1u1n:an,t'st mentadv1scrs I•> ~l'l'P 1,·1.111d<. l11r h'c \t',ir' 111 hac~ up Pt"rformanct da1rn' mJJ,· 1n lhl·1r Jlhcr11,1nF- 'llJll'' rndudt·J in thl· mo)I rl'll'O t :-\ .\ .\.\ survey \l.l'rl' Al.1hnrn J \n11m.1 .\r~Jn'a'. C ahfornra. Colorado . ( llOOl'llllUI l-t.1nJ:.i <•l·11rg1J Id.tho llhnors. Indiana. \IJtnt' \IJnland \IJ"Jlhuwm \1 1~)oun Sebrasu .. 'l'" kr"'-'' · \.l·v. ) orlo. \.tinh ( .trohna. Ohio. Okla- bun1.i .. Uri:goo.. Pl·nrio.\l-Cinta Tl·nncSSC"r 'ft'U S. l 'rah. \ 1rg1n1J \~ a1.h1ng111n \\ l''>I \ 1rg1n1a and \\ 1s-cons1n. < 11nm·ll1lut nr\·g<•n Jnd \\ ,.,n 1n,1n "l'rc not 1n th<' 14 ~\Ur\\'' L~·IJ\.\:Jrl' \lt•htg.Jn and \\~omang weft' p.irt vi lhl l'Jrl1n 'tud' hut not tht· 1 "!SX ~u n "'' Standard Pacific's reveilues climb 33%.in second quarter . : . .. . .. I ... ... • • rl·wlh or l1rx·r.a11 0n' pl'r unit to an H'a,,· ''"'r lhl' ne\t I months as th \· u•mp;sn~ hutld'I and ~lls thl' prnrt·rtrl'' that "l'fl.' held in inventory .11 I )n •1 1 I ":-Oh "hl'n the l·ompan~ \110\l'rtl·d II• :i lam11ni pannash1p ~and.ird Pa~_1fu. L·P pPt"ratt'~ pn-.~., r;aril~ J',J gC'l'grapha,·~h di' t'r.>tfit'd .. liuildn 01: nv:d1um-pn ·cd s10gk- t:tm 1f\ hon\<'' ~-r\h 3 fllJJOr1l~ Of IU 11ix·r.t110n~ !n.t ala~maa. ·~ . ' ' ... .. ~ . 'I. .... :\ST f\t~arcll' lac:·he., 'llgn1:~ ·an Jgr-<.·tm t nt·.,..1th MicrpA&t Com,.ttr .. Stord 11!<' .. ht'<!dc..ruar,.~rc:.d in T t'm~, _. \n1 ·. ft,r, tl''-~;rli.i,tr~O"'t1on o(~STs ~ · --~ ... Pn:m1um l'l•mpUtl·r and t"nhanCC"· nwn 1 JV' ~U\ (<, • • • : _:· • •• , h'1.nc-~a~·d .\'IT al rcfo'l,t>d ·a .... -;.. .. '1[!.1\11il:in1 -i'111\1,:il, pro<tup ~udrf .. ~(:-. cui:din~ 111.Rr'uu~ '( as~d l. St'nt or. qc(' : ·~;.. ·-~ ·.; prl'-..dl'Ot l, '> '~k~. . .. ,; ·,.. • , .. G o t [J Q u o 11 . NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices toot 9.: tumble in quiet tndina Wednadly u ~ studied the latest statiatics on economic......_ • • Before the market ~ the ~ Dcpanment said the nation's 1f011 natioMl- product 11'?' at an estimated annUal nae of' 11 percent. afttt adjustment for inftatioa. in ti.· ste0nd quaner. · It also revised its earlier estimate of &,..., quarter GNP growth from l.6 percent to 3~· percent The latest data were a bit below .many advance estimates on WaU Street.and thus teDded to reduce fears that the economy was powina too &st. But brokers said traden were not encourqed by ac"COmpanying ftprenbowifta-inftation ata 4.1 percent annual rate an· the sea>nd quart.er, up from I. 7 percent in the fint three months of the year. The Dow Jones averqe of 30 indUstriaW dropped 20.27 to 2,0Sl. 70, its lowest clote since if stoOd at 2,052.4S on June 2. • Declining issues outnumbered advances by nearly 2 to I on the New York Stock ~: with 475 up, 943 down and 503 unclwsd. Big Board volume totaled 1 lS.Sl million shares. -· t; .. 1 A. :;()ltK CA~) Ml'1 "i ~g , .. ~ -'II 11*1 ,,._ W.. 11f11 ~ TN AllQCMMd,,... ~ ,_..... ....... Mal.10, up'° 50. ~---lblfteie141U5. wplt.16 . ..... ....,_ llJdnQ • "27.M. llP I 1.0I. ,....... "-Ing .. a.Q2. It, up I 1.21. ,__ IMe ....,_ 1432.50, up U .2&, $43'20 __ ....... a..._. 143115. up II 16 ~·14S4 24, uplt • • ............. , 1t1fles.M.M.llfllt.74. «c-......... _.... ,_ ..,,, 10 .... 11.20 . ~--.... --=. - ,.. 1 J Maklshoots flrst roUJJd 76 Prem staff 8M win reports NEW HA VEN. Conn. - Estancia High's 16-year-old Aus- tin Maki shot an opening round •1S at the U.S. Junior Amateur l:'hampionship to put him in mmfonable position to make Thursday's match play. The fieJd o f I S6 will be cut to 64 for match play aftef today's ·Seco nd qualifying round at the Yale University Golf Club. Brad Lehmann. 17. o f Louisville. Ky .. ~hot a bogcy-frtt • 4-under-par 66 with birdies on the '40th. I I th. 17th and founh holes for a· three-stro ke lead over IS- ear Id MarorrB_yg_<;.f Soanan-_ urg. . .• w o had· I -pars and one birdie for his 69. John Ltt-of 'f ullenon shot even-par 70. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. 1911 \ loelOll'112...,... winning •tr11k "8111d brT•• • C ...... of Am_,...,, Cup 1Wttng dele prap11111l - Buck hel s U .s.- finish of win Middle blocker - - provides spa~k in swee p of Sweden By ~EVIN BALL ..., .... C.1141 a I Late 1Mhe third game ofTue~a~ \ pre-Ol\mp1c cAh1btt10n at the Bren Events· Crnter. thr Swedish .'.'1a11onal Team found out all about the Cn1tl'd States' (ra1g Buck Just when the scoreboard seemt'd frozen "llh a 7.7 Ill'. Buck. a fl\tun· on the L'n11ed State~ men's \Olll·,ball 'team since 1980. demonstrated tht' form that help earn an 01~ mp1r gold m edal in the ·g,,i Los .\ngeles Summrr --'U41>nC.S. With Stc'c Timmons. the staple of the t ·n1tt'd Statt's· offensive allal'k. sttting on thc.> sidelines suffering J n • acutc ra'>l' of tennis elbov.. Bud . quietl~ but dTrr11,el~ took t:om· mand W11h the: Sv.ed1sh tl·am threaten in¥ s1deout 1n the form of a sp1le b~ outside h111er Bengt Gusta' sson. tht' vr11:ran middle blocker qu1ckh reac· -led with a block· that caromed o"er Sweden's Pcr-.\ndres Lundmark and back into L·.s. temtof'). In a split second. fJuck once again reacted quick I~ to the ball. manue' enng his lank\ -8 frame abo'e the net to ti nail~ carn the kill. gl\ ing the t..: a 8-, ad' antage and the all-impanant momentum. - E'en v.1th the l .. t"o gamrs an front. tht' paint sparked enthusiasm of both the cro"'d and his teammalel. On thl' ensumg play, Buck l&ruck again another to blow ro the Swedi* auack. pulling the .S. up. 'J..7, with anothl·r I.. di · .\ lta nrhangmg s1deouts. Buck "as thl'fl' once again, this time ll'Jming up v.11h swing hitter Bob < '' nhl.. for the block that caromed off\,,l'1.kn'~ Lars !'dsson. squelcbi .. .1n11thl·r !hrt·at b~ the \'1St1n1 Swedes. .. I gl·t lu,I..~ \t•r: no" and again." Aull \Jld .. I "as in th<' middle when thl' hall r aml· tov.ard!> ml'. It was a han1t Many. pld ' ··th ... hall "a" h11 a h11le h1~nd I "a'n·t Jhll· to get all of 11." ht said. .. Lud.ih 1t'h11 oil one of them again." Thl· l n1tt'd Stall·!. v.ent o n to finish . oil till'\"' l'dl') in thrt:t' stra1ght_pm..n._ • 5-· r 5.1 \ 1 s. ~ . ··c ra1g liul l 11. :i 4u11r hero." U.S. hl•ad l'Oal h \Ian Dunph~ !>aid. "No one l''l'r a,1.,, ml' about ( ra1g. but he '>'a<. d' na m1tl' in thl· L'S ~ Cup this IJ'>t 'l'Jr Jnd he 1'> m.'.ln' of the same ~•gn\ that mJ ~l him a it·a·der among h1<, tt·ammJll''> .. I 1h1nl.. thJt vnr ufthc: kl'~s tonight "3'> our °'l'n 1ng»and C rJ1g Buck." Dunph' ..aid ~·Whrn are talking aoout Bud \Uu are talll.ing about a 101 of npenl'itrC' ·· · Tht' mt'l'llng v.as the second tn a four-match 'K'nl') v. 1th "'<'den. The l I\ came av.a' v.11h IS -5.15-8.15-5 '1cton in Bakl;rstield on Monda': .. For "hat l'' l'r rea!>on. the Swedes d1dn·1 pja~ th" ~a~ lhat we.._bad (Pleue 9ee U.8 ./82) Defense departs as Witt returns·. Three errors prove fatal to Angels in 6-2 loss to A's By RICHARD DUNN DlllJ,_C.111,111'1 I Ange ls Manager Cookie Rojas was glad to havc Staner Mike Witt back to face the Oakla nd Athletics Tuesday night. but what looked like a succcssful return became a defensive nightmare. "Onc bad inning. that blew the game." said RoJaS. whose club dropped 13 games behind division-leading Oakland Tuesdav niJht with a 6-2 loss in front <?f35:838 Apah~i.m Stad1u.m fa ns. ,..W ulitln .wit.JOO many o uts iiuhe.. fourth inning and that's it. Five ruhs 1s j ust too muc h to give up." Five runs. four unearned. ~rt charged to starter Mike Witt in the fo unh inning when the A's pulled ahead to stay. But this was a different Witt. pitching on 10 days' rest -not by choice but by design. On July 18. Win sustained a lower back injury at home. causing him to min his last start. He was also expected to miss this stan. but Monday decided he was readv. Witt d1dr)'t look like 1t T uesday. · -fhc tounh. ugl~ as 1t v.as for thc .\ngels. v.as nice for Da\'ls to see. "The big lead makes it easier. but Cahfom1a·s an agvesSI\ e ballclub." Da' is said "The~ kept . swinging at the tirst pitches and th<'~ 'r<' not afraid to run:· First came Jead-otT hmer Luis. Polonia. v.ho struck out on a breaking ball in thc din but reach<'<i But thr five-run fourth was not so much the v.hen the wild p11ch got awa~ frorr. catcher Darrell responsibility of Witt. who retired the first -nine \-1iller. · ' ballers he faced. as the gloves behind him. "I tncd to block that pitch." \.1iller said • T hree errors -two by second baseman "I \\'111) v.anted to throv. 11 in th<' din and I . Johnm Ravandone b\ centerfielder ~von White 'thould.,e blocked it I JUSt didn't g<'t m~ glov<' -rc-sulted· in five Oakland runs. do" n enough . That was all veter:an Storm Davis. 9-4. i:ittded · • "I tr: to blQCl e'er: thing. m~ t"~es "ere o~n ,3\ Jht" n i ht-hander pitched 6111 strong·inning5 to and m~ hca~ "asdov.n I pla~ed 1t perfect!~ an~ IA ~nh-W:at&h~p~. ~ ---O&ttoced-ttt-ffi>nt of m~t rttll:thr<"W-weH· "! think lfS son of a groove J'm in,"' said tonight. he v.as 1n lOmmand .. · 03, 1s. who struck out six and walked thrtt. "l''e .\ftrr \tarl \kGv.1re's sacrifice ll~ 10 nght made a bigadJUStment with m~ fork ball. got Kttled scorrd Polon_!.a. tht' ..\ngels' deftnSt' f<'ll a pan. Rton w11h it and added a slider." (Pleue eee AJllGELS/82) The 11e1Jedale H()Mt . Tooav-oa .. 1a'lO l -OS om ·AWAY Juiv ?&-=<n1cago 5.30 'o.m. ~ Jul• ~l'l<cago, S:lO o.m. • .,Jutv JO-<n1cago, 11:20 a.m, Jul'll 31-TCnicago, 11 .30 a.m • 1-~af~lfm -- Auo 1-SHHI~ 7 05 0 m •• • Of! TV Cnannet S • AH N mft on KMPC (710) Dodgers sweep palr from San .Francisco All-star jockey race at Los Al · · Bill Shoemaker. Clhns Mccarro n. Ed-d1t• Delahoussa~e and Gal') IC\ cn'> ha' c accepted '"' 11a11ons to ndl· in an all-star JOde~ rac-e next Tut:~a' at Los. .\la m1tos Ra~ t ouri.e ·during thr 0range Count\' Ral·1·ng F:11r mN·ting · arrelts' balk ves LA victory ft.l second game : SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Frank-llJi Stubbs led off the 11th inning with a:double and scored on a balk by San Rancisco reliever Scott Garrclts to I. e the Los Angeles Dodgen a 6-5 ory over the Giants Tu6day t and their founh sweep of a bleheader this year. ·Stubbs went to third, on Tracy Woodson's groundout. Garrell$.. 2-S. ~o also balked home a run in the G11r gamt'f wasautecrguttty or-t oruciat one as he delivered a 1-0 pitch ft> Dave Anderson. :• Giants Manaaer Roger Craig was t,Jlcted from the pme after comin1 ·!!to the field to dispute the balk call. -' "Brian Holton. 6-2. ~t the victory 'Mth 21/i innings of rehef. -Rick ~mpscy sent Los Anttles :theld with a two-run·homer in the e ven th inning of the opener and Orel ;Hershiser got his t4th victory as the ~rs.won. 7-3. before the Giants' TJJe 11eJJedale AWAY Tonlohl-S.n Francisco, 7:35 P.m. • July 21-tdle. HOM• JUiy 2'-Houston, 7:35 p.m. J July ~Houston, 12:20 P.Jn. * ,, Auo. 1-c1nc1nna11. 5:10 i>.m. Auo. ?-<lnclnnall, 7:35 P.m. • On TV, Channel 11. * On TV, Channel 4. • All games on KUC (7'0). second bigcst ho me crowd of the year. 49.209. The do ubleheader was the Dodgers· fifth of the year. all sched· uled because of earlier rained-out games. They have swept thrtt dou~htaders and aone 11-4 so far on their current road trip to build a sev,en-pme lead over the Houston Astros. who arc 5CCC>nd in the Na--Ucmal L:tqucWesl: -- The G ia nts. who tied the sco~ with two runs in the cishth but fell behind. S-4, in the topofihe ninth, came back to tJe the ni&htcap &fJin on W ill Clark's RBI poundout in the bottom of the ninth. Robby Thompson led off in the ninth wnh a sinale off reliever Jay Howtll and went to second on Brttt Butltt's sacrifice. Chris Speier then bit a pounder to shonstop Dave AndmOn: who made a throwina error attemptina to l't Thompson at third baK. . Clark bit a slow rolter to Andtnon, wbo tme. to ltCODd. forci Sprier · u Thompson IC'Oftd tbe tyi: nan. An inttntional walk of Candy MaJdoMdo and aftOlbcr walk. by ~nr Joel Youlllblood. ao.decl ibe ban. and 8riaa tfohon mieved Ja.Orolco. Hoholl fell btbind ~.() tpimc pincb-hiiter Kevin Mitchdl. but Mildlell hit the nt•t pitch to Andenoft, who bced Y ounplood at _,.. 5-ve Su drow in Jeff HamihoD .... • witll 1 twcMu&, iafittd linelt in tbe 11 pg I I aiatb innina11 tbe Dodlen tooll a~ =:i~iE~-••r • 1IC ...._ n. ,..w ...-becaule JI .... , ... ~=-~~ri':; dwaulb"im .• 1111.&e•I I The t'' t'n1ng v. 111 be devoted to membe~ l)f tht• Orange County pons Hall ol Fame. v. ho will be pre~nt .that night and sign auto- graph5 for p(ltrons. · -\mong tho<te npectc-d 10 part1ci- . patc art' furmcr Los -\ngt'les Rams· all-pro Jat k .Youngblood: Olympic , ~" 1mmcr' Brian Goodell a nd Shirley Baba)hoff. and former nding great \ll'\ \ 13rsi..·. --'-~' ~· u.:·:.n~~· !i featu~-4~th~ -\II s .. r Jnckc' Ra c. for which mounts wdl tx-1.ktnmtncd Juh JO. \hlx·makrr. tht' world's winnmgest ridrr '"II be JOtnC'd b~ McC'arro n. Dda houssa) r. Ste"ens. Fernando Tl1rl1 -\aron Cirvdcr. Rafacl Meza Jnd l lire' Black · In Tur~~·, open\ng night featurt rJl'l' longshot Khalil circled four- \\ 1Jc: on thc tum for homc and went ,,n to a I 1 ·-length triumph in the 5-~.i.250 < lrangc County CcntenniaJ • tal c' bcfon· a crowd o f 10.506: ., Rlcll DempeeJ of tlae Da ~· foU01n tlM rupt of tile ball after ttlq tw.nua homer la • enentla tnnl~ of tlae tint 1ame of 1'111111&1 .ntcllt'• dOfi lelaea~. 1-..haltl IAa~ ndden b~ Mart1n Pt:Jro1a. "'ho was p1ck1ng up his third · triumph of the evenina. Pcdroza's "ln total, for the mght mat~ Khalil\ dunng tht latter"s carier u thc Orangc-Count) Centm('iaJ ~rought ·thc '1ctor's l't'C'Ord to 3 for 29 . h1c11ml-. • Some hints that.it-t s ~ime to ~all :it quits. Anothertraininacampand record ttm pc rat ureurc recorded all over the countn·. The humidity is sp bed that you don't even bother to dr)' off aftn showerina. Youwakeupatthecrack& of dawn thanks to an air horn blast in your ear and you somehow pry the Ii ttlc bed off' your massive body. · Your mudrslCM and your Joints c:nct with tVftY movemtet but yet they'rt l&ill KWukd for t1WO ~­tita today. nw peystiaadtuina traiainac:amp. toU mm about 11 mum .. Aftlll lbotblll playt!'I aad t1'q only hlw IOIO '° yants for a lt"Oft. lldimnfftt ...... tolOUad pmty nict but bow do~ nowwtwn it's rime? ~lftk>IM.P: •Youstarta.t..,lltins• · bowt o(Whcatiaud )'Cl" duvw up. · •You pUt o n your JOCk and your body rtj«ts it. · •Your bat movn on Sunday att the p1rtina spots btf<ft the pme. •The only sacks vou got for the · · ytar was at S&attr Bfother's and even the" the little ... boy told )'OU .. Unless )'Ou·buy'IOmethina don't uk me for anymOft IKb." •Tom Landry no IOaett winks 11 >-O: ~ pnctKc allyarin front of the mirTOf bow IO fate I~ i!Uury that will last \be wbolc year. •Yau ,e1 toslowtbe~y wa}' you c:an c:alCh I fOtward pall II to ca0 IOr I fatr c:aldL • e YOU Ir)'. to tlCtk Aadtoay Caner and you·t'f Med oat to~~·"' pttat!iltd 15 nnh • .,..,.,..,your own fk't mllk • Y ou'rt lbk to wpdta111'ftCtb evny ttm\"tf's namt in tbt Nfl.. I IEllY llCllll •Your "as bttomt llftl1lt ud Iott their mtmOC')' after tbt nattOnal anthem. e YOU try lO siand lldOlf to the head~ 11 pouiblt in hopt thal the TV cameras will catdt a gtimpet of )'OU 11ill in .aniform. •n.toppoli .. tam's deftndm mthra~h suspnsion iftky Mek you or ptt\·tnt you from tbrow-1na the ball. •Thrannounttr ralls youa~t human1tanan on the field and you'"' a maddk hnebllcter. . •You hnt up"for a fidd JOlll ud tht oppos1na ~am-puts 1n their rrt'JB team o n the field. •ihc head coach tells )OU you'rt on tht' sut<1dt' squad and you pad with tnm that you·naet helpfToma rounK lor. •You try to feMIOlia• your rontrlct and you try to bri111 in your Hcismaft Troph) to .,._ \MOM. only you 're not stronteftCMllb tocany at an)imorc. . •The owner runs into you ud tayi. "Hfy it's pat to• you.. wt~ really •iued ~ whatlft,O. .... thew-.: •T'Mteam drafts a.,..,_.., .. yourJMctand_pllyer .. ~ol ~ lCIUft'lltnttOIME. Ilia ..... umes ... kwa aror. ·~Mady! . -- ·. .. . a.. W.Y N.Ofl .. •dar, .Mt 11, _. ... 1'~:-==~~~ct-· ... ·sierra sinks SOx streak; tt.eLoil~ ..... a~•-=::'~ ... ol .... ,.... M I s:~ I ~by"·~ ... ===-==~'="~:=: organ Sth.1ers first oss-~ .·; Jetr~niadM111~ ... l'Ollf!... .,.... ._.. ·--i ... a.--......a...1- Hou5roN-ntplus100Dwillbe... w1u--~,-..-..... NPL'a.....a11a11 H1Sho01erunpowersTexaa 11aeiM.!.~1~;:--::=.:o;;,-:· pulled .o•.~ A\~<?~e·1 .. aiaat ·:°'·~Jr'.:~~~A1v1aw.--. towtldvtctoryoverBOSfon ~bllUlldhnt NewYost.awpa ~ puntna ~ erid ~ the Yew-· ltJOl)nd. end Frid· ..._ .a • ...,.,.. ~..._Wk. styielilbJthoM·cbltha~ehailedtbebo"" · ·lineblc::"O.vidSmithlbould"'acMaCle10maaaa· ....,. I. llill '-'Ii Knt Hnet'a -• fty am11triu~p)l1f'orm0ftthan·20ycan. · impmeion. Pnmftt.Anadl ... l-rw ~--·. =.,..llMluUM 'I~~ .. ~-·~ • . 5_ometime clurina the next two mon~ ~ '!Wt don't hive too manf." lama COKb John v·--ru dllat. ~7 - -o11- wilJ ditcoaD1Ct tbe~~ftdd~anuaeanc:e Robinson joked Tutlday when asked to -bis Goi'?iforNo.~3 &obeunluc:kybdae.,._ eevendlwidaaWllk•O...Wlld,6-1 . ..._udtooktMnl the~ openecl an 1965. . · .. --._.:.,.1 -men . R_.. Sol .. -.a-y . • oa 1 cloublt ~~-=-llWBsa Mt la llil lllt. Gone Will be the 1mJesa scoreboard in the wortd """'1aaa: .. a.... · -· · · ~ -.. dallt 11-bats, bl •a · tbe 14 000 liabt bulbs. tbe ficie.•em cowboys,_ t~ ·~11 ~a ~t opponwuty fbr p~ like Piel, Wnpt After win.nins 2 ~t under new Mn'!; Joe "'"' ... 1,. M , rft • ~ Mib Jacboa ~.· ..mi and el«troaic pyrotechnlar ics of the ~~:!'.:!1:ik:Ot:I:.·P'YI 1't their canen aaaned in Morpn,Bolton'•=·~came,?»~~· ~ walkedOnieOW...widadle.._loldedudtwoouet Dome~~._...,_. . Smilh. a 10111,round lllecliop oui ot N-Sienio's-. 18 -..... _ .... -io lheboaomollloo.l llb iml!b!l.qbollOioll'doo· In ·~ ~.wt. II be •Dl&llled 10,00!) new ~II. s-n Arizona in 1917 was moved &o linebacker last week. So Texu ~ 1 wild M victory. win. loth ltir'taJ. Seattle's 8ukbllcf" ud ot$60 million tn Astrodome rtnov1t10n1 dnipecl to fi the6-fl -6 '2n--•""'Sniithbuabownpocntial 4o The=~~=t:=""~U: Chi~·· Jack McDowell. pitcbed u&out b.u Aw die · = J:louaton Oilm football team from movina to ar, .. He·sO::,t ieaJ .---weiabt·wile." RolMBIOll ~ sea:':'tC Olkland A's .tier woe 14 ::':. fint efabt inn.iap before emint reUef'help. · J •-~· ~:._.. h'•a. •-b ~t ._. .... ,tar .. but he•s done some jood t6inp. He Mimi to Uve I The American ~cm loreCMalladive wins is In ... _ Nau· -A• i --- l'UIU 1 pronuMIU .... --~--· knack for rusbina the .,..r:." • · 19 sbared by the 1906 · White Soa ad dae 1947 us Ullm ~~· Im been~~ beCluae of of money, ~ams · Ontheinjuryfront.dleRam111idf\allblctDoDlld New Yon Yankees. Tbe Yon Oiaata bold tbe ..... ,,,...l:~vinM~~·~t~ County o~s. ~·· . Evans (neck) and tilbt end Pete Holobua (bamacriaa) ~r *Pe record with 26 4uria1 dae 1916 ...,., ~ Len.~ Mth the WUUUlll rua ID dae '"""' -"' -~ht~ an1tiaJly .consulled HQJt~ ~I probably would miss the pmeaaon opener. ..It Wll I bell of~ pme," M~ said. "It Wiii bid lD!WWU viaiUDI New Yon woe a~ delayed twice by. meas whiz Georte Luca about a Sl nuU1on-to4I , (the streak) ended. with UI blttli~ blct all ftiPt. You rain for 1 &otal oltbnt ~ 25 niiDuta. . · ~ million Iller di• ... •v. But unforaeen COits for ubeltos · ,. c:ouJd tell .ic..... .... _ _.._ •-• • ..... d .-.... Mets•'"-••-KeVlft Elater IUflnd I bnailed elbow ranov.al and o&;;'11em1 hive eaten up the lilbt show a.Iden' QB battle·coatlaw ·~us " ... t ..... an TI:.. =~~ when hit i;';Mib Maddux Dltdl. X-raYt pro~ .... ._, nm~ ~ Jack Watkins of the county thousht we ~back.for .,_ i; am) t neaativt 1ncf E1a1er i1 on 1 day-to-aly buil. ~., L =:..: =.:t home.nan. We were ...-u 1wbi.. ·--•1 •-1-1: Pi--" .. .:---J' M · • eftllDeel'l'Omce llJU: -OXNARD -The bl«le for the Loi Forawbile,itloObduiftheRedSoxwouldkeeDthe -r •.---~ ' ~ 11"'-HI! .omson 1 ( , There is a sliP.t" .s:hlnce a new spectaCUlir Anacles Raidm' swtinaquanerblct_.,. "["•~ streak alive with 1 pair oftbree-n&n innilm ••Siem ~~·widaswo~~andae 100.llUWlldrove -~~1&!~:J:.i..WC::.:':ri:~ ~~===.~r~.:.~~ncen:~--w--iil·· pv~1beR'!nl'ft-tbC-~bi1NntilnbcacvtDlb__l~~l wtth the W11UU run II boll Atlanta __ <_ Meanwhik, work on d1smantlina the scoreboard an intrasquad scrimmaee. ~ anna'.\\e · · . r he won the opener ).2 u Nick Elaty and Kai willbesindvrinaanAstrosroedtripineitberAusustor WhtntbeRaidenPla)'ed.tbeDlllllCowbo~ina fl .Red~~~ run thear~treak=b~~~ ~t Daniels bit solo bome rum. Tom~ allowed September. · . · rookie scrimmaae a week..,, Evans worked with w ~.g~~rR~· ~ ~--1 nc ~1b~ 1¥a=1·r: rorf tu. ·~!1! ViC&ol')'b~ 16' .. in his Thal would mean r ...... 11 10 lbc ocottboanl fan1 lam and lleuerlein wilb Ille llCODd. For Ille . '·'Liit ni ~ ;1....., .,a1 ~~ Tonilbt. it was -t_. ... ona ,n ranc:o--... .,,~.v~. '41insteitherSanDicaoonAua. lS.CincinnationSept.' scrimmqe.Beuerleinwillworkwithtbefintunit.bad ( .... : · T ...... --·-·~---=~ .. 1t I, CIM •:Mike Fiu.rald bit a ptnch-lut 6 or Atluta on Se~. 22.. -coach Mike Shanahu ~uetdly. --. --~ · pa :-utttns. eus ··~· urn'""'" ~ -GaDd-wilJa t1llD ouu in •bfJlthha•i• ta lift boa ''It's ut"'me sad." said Harris County om-But Shanahan sttaled lhlt unit .._. __ tions at -wuiike.twonttJcsnakesouttbere. offtheir-bada Montrealaadmalce · tof'NealHeaton.3:6 Tbe- missioner E.A. .. uatty" Lyons. the only cu t lhis point in traininacampare not ~l . ~!hey·~ ~till aoinaat it." u:StieditiatbeJn~~~Ooeuee,wboW11ti,.i111· commissioner on the eovrt wbtn it •J!PfOved e Jim Plunkett. at~ the Nfl.'1 olClest Plafe!, is w -.Ef:ewbtre in the American ~ue: ' for bis 300th career •ve. . construction. "I really hate to see it ao. third ma.n in the competition (or a jot. on tbe Raiden IMia•• 7, Orilael I: r;>oua Jones let a Cleveland f Ptra• I, c.re.11 I: Do-. Drabek.(Mtcbed a three-_ The. sco~board typified' the showmanship of e staff. He'll work with the third unit. Whileformer11ar1er record with his 2-4th save of the lellOft and Julio ~ruoo bit-let' for--8~ inninp-for bis fOunh-ltnilbt-victory-a Astrodome·s visionary builder, former Houston or Rusty Hilatr remains.out of action 11 the No. -4 man on matebed his own Al season hiah hitti~ IU'elk at ·21 Viti!. Pittlburp snapped 1 fout-plnC lolina streak. and County Judat Roy Hofhe1nz.. · the depth chart. · . · pmes. u host Indians doW1ied ~· Jones Ora 9-5 llnick out ltVCft ind Walked two 1'ut was Costil!f S2 million, it included the first larp-Shanahan detailed plans for w scrim~.· convened his 20th straiabt save ~unity and the 24th retie by liiD Gott after Willie McOee homered with tmen stadium tekvision. the spectaCUlar liaht show indicating a chlnae in the Raiden'. normal uainana in 26 opponvnties to break Enue Camacho's Indian two outs in the ninth. and two flankina information panels. camp routine. He canceled morn inc practice sivina·w record ofll saves in 1984. · ~I, Allnl I: Dennis Rumu.n pitched a Ii•· ~ scottbOard stands mo~ than four stories tall, pla¥.ers time off ind scheduled n.iabt scrimmqe to YMbel I, Brewen I: Rickey Hmdenon led of the hitter for eiaht inninp and Carmelo Maninez bad a two-. covmo~haJfacre ofwall s~ weiahs 300lons and t>eg1n at S:JOi>.m. --first-ill1tins-by-reachina-bue for the cistlttrcontecutive run homer to ipite lfivc-run fOUiUi anni .. iiliOit Sin oiijfnalty intludcd 1,200 miles of wire and mo"' than .. A lot of teams bri"t other teams in for -pme and subsequently scored for the sixth llraiaht pme Dicao defeated Houston for the 11th suaa~t time at S0.000 ti&ht t>ulbs. scrimmages," said Shanahan, 'but since we'vC\aot 100 to help host New York as Dave Ripctti camecfhi1 I-4th_ home. Rasmuuen, l-7, enteted-the pme with a career playen here (99 actually). we flaured this would be a save to preservt1Uct Rhoden•s victory. earned run a~erqc of7.06 apinst Houston. Qaote of the day Jim Leylulll, manqcr of the Pirates, after outfielder Andy Van Slyke th~w out th~ tying run at thf. plate in the bottom of the ninth innina in San Dicao to save a Pittsburah victory: ··1f Jhey don't aive~bim the Gold Glove this year. t~ey oqht to throw the.award away." ·11adklna lnjared ID accl4ent . . . LOSANGELES-=GeraldMadkins..a ·m· reserve uard· on the UCLA Bruins' · buketi,J t~m as a fresh map last season. - suffered a pelvic fracture in a traffic accident', the schoql ~nownced Tuesday. '. ~adkins WIS ridma ~ motori>ike when ~collided with · a car on tbe UCLA· campus Monday evenina. a sc& 1·s kes!Jlin.said. . .• ' · nfeFmat.to,n.4iRttor Matt Ddltnt..: Uia it tw not yet.been determined whether Madkins. a 6-fooh3, I 8S-J)Ounder from Mrited. will be ready to play by the time the upcoming ason begins. • · good chance to look at a lot of them and tet them ori film."· " ·• . * * * .~ Shanahan reported no chanae on the status of T1lln t. R9¥111 1 Mll9 lel 1, c:::'' I ,_ .. v::!'r:" a._:::: 2 IOITOll.....,.. t, '#'Las. 1 holdout veterans Matt Millen and Stacey :roran. both 1W11As~, .... DnHfT .,.,_. .. ""'--.,... ,,.... MoCl!or• 'r~-: •-ct -rr~': ,.._ .. ~-~, ~ct 'tr~-: defensive starters who "'main a_ way in salary disputes._ _..,, e1 • ' 1 1 11wtti.ct • • 1 0 • ....-,. • 0 2 • Gellllr d Gelltfw,. • 1 1 \ ,_.,....19 • 1 " eenen a s, 1 1 ,_,_,.. • 12 t • • •\ -·=:•· • 0 1 I =~i. 0 0 f I .,_d SI t I L-• 6 I V°""'d •I 1 WWllltlrt >I 1 t ...... St 11 09r*'.. >I I I .,Clfl"' ; : : : Selew a : : : ~ i=~ It n ~ : =::"... ! lrOC* Ill >I I 0 ,..,... • J ti I ~.,.I S II I Slerre 11 > I II CbainpJl'raaklla~d~lalon · ' RESEDA -USBA featherweiibt SI champ Jeff Franklin of Las Veps scored a unanimous decision over Huao Anguiano. of Mexico City in a scheduled !().round · featherweia.ht bout T~y ni&bt. . FrankTin. who wci~ 128 pounds, used jabs and c'ombinatians to outpoint An11,1iano. also 121. · .The more expenenced FraAkJin. traine4 by E.ddie Futch: appeared to be in troubk in the second but regained control after he maneuvered inside to avoid Anguiano's iabs. : ~udge Gwen Adair had it 96-9S; Lou Fi(ippo. 98-92~and Rudy Jordan, ~8-94. . > •· Franklin..raiKS bis recnrd .&o 20-z.3,..wi&h-Mven-knockout.s. while Anguiano falls to 12-11 with teven knockouts. . , r In a companion-match at 'the Country Glub. 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'. investiptina the accident. · · · Madkins averaged S.8 points per pmc-for the Bruins last season. w rtb K · ._ d d PLA DEVILLE. Wis. -Quarterback EIJ nO Ore& repea..-~8D ·Mike Tomcza~ reported to the Chicag(, c•• •. • Bears' training camp Tuesday ·as f').lmors • SEOUl:. South Korea-Nonh Korea • · circul!lt~ the t~a~ may trade unsigned is reconsidering its decision not to enter the wide f'(CCivcr Wilhe Gault. · Summer Olym~ics. , Tomczak on Monday signed a Of\e-ycar contract In a surpn~ letter Tu~y. ~'?"h with incentives. including possible rt.11ct0tiation in ttie ~o~ told South K~re~ that It was willing to talk about option year based on playina time.· tn~';'J~heOlymp1csm.Sco~.But.the.No~Koreans .. W1~h Tomczak i~ camp. only Gault i~ missina. apin 1ns1,tc~ that the d1~uss1ons include its demand g1V1ng nsc to speculation of a possible trade involving to ~host the qal'!'es. which run from ~pt. 17-0ct. 2. the San Diego Cha.rgers. where tackle Jim Lachey has Jua~ Antonio _Samaran~h. pr~1~e~t of the ' not reported. saying he wants to bo traded. ln~t1onal "()lymp1c Committee. said "l L;ausanne, • Fueling th~ rumon is the fad the Bcirs ~thin at SW1tzcrland on Tuesday that he was encourqled by the tackle. espcc~llY. since Jimbo Coven and Keith Van letter. • . 4 " • • . • Home-have bttl) unable to practice.because of injuries. !>Ma~bc.1he.9tym~tc y ames can profi~ from 1bis Bill Tobjn. di~or of player personnel for the C2!':1mumcat1on .. -he said at a press conf~~· Bears. ha.wever, played down the trade possibilities. To show their ~upport for ~orth_.K_orea s co-host "My job description is talkina to other clubs on a ~nd. Cuba. Et~1op1a. Albania. N1carg":I a~ ~he regular basis." said Tobin. "We're not a tradina club. Seychelles also declined to answer the IOC's 1nvttat1on We build through the draft." 10Scoul. lf~orth _Korea decides to come, however, the Tobin did acknowle_dJc the Bean could have a other countnes w11l probabl~ do the. same. problem at the tackle positions in the offensive line. "Jf North Korea makes a deal. it's clear the others are in "'lOC vice resident Richard Pound said. ''The~ u ns espccia y wou ove t ere to a solution." TJ8op, mana1er Httle cll8pate NEW. YORK -Heavywciaht cham-·-pion Mike. Tyson ended · one fiaht and postponed another Tucsda~. Tyson. who had sued to break his contract with manager Bill Cayton. reached an out-of· coun settlement that sharply reduces Cayton's share of bit income but allows him to remain IS manqcr until Feb .. 11. 1992. . The undefeated 22-year-old also announced that lie won't filht Frank Bruno as scheduled on Sept. lat LoDdon·s 9/embJ~y Stadium. He said the fiaht could llte ~ later thJS year. however. ~---:..:.a'm-toint l<>-Ulie, SUI W.eitht wetkf-off',!!...TylOft llid at a news confe"'nce attended by his wife, mother· MHaW, adviser Donald Trump. Cayton and attorneys ., both sides. ... just don't want to faaht ritht now." Under the settlement; Cayton·s share of Tyson's aioxiJll income drops from 33 ~nt to 20 percent -.e lUs cut of the champion 1 futvre commercial ...,_menu falls from ll ~t to 10 prrcent. Televtalon, racllo TELEVISION 4 p.m. -BASEBALL:· Chicaao Cubs at Montreal. WGN. 4:30 p.m. -BASEB.u.L: Milwaukee at New York Yankees. WPIX. 4:3S p.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Atlanta. WTBS. 6:30 p.m. -BOWLING: PBA Hammer Open. ESP N. 7 p.m. -BOXING: fiaht Niaht at the Forum. from lnafewood. Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodacrs at San Francisco. Channel 11·. . KADIO 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Padres. -XFMIH760)~ - . 7:30 p.m. ~ BASEBALL: Dodeen ar San Francisco. KABC (790). 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VOLLEYBALL SQUAD SWEEPS • ,_.1 ••• .....S in the two pines,·· Dunphy Olympic Games. llil .... , t 1till contend that t~ att T1IC United Stain will~ Olym- -ol six or teven teams that 11 pie flay apintt Jas-n in ttit Sept. 17. · di 3* of'·wi.nni• 1 medal in Seoul •• ·think that It is cenain team '1 • _. month. Sweden could come adv1nta1t to play ua lince ·we are • ..., widl tbe Pd lhantcfvn. ~ ninked No. I in tht "'9d." Dunphy "'-' ..... IMt aooa • ICM • OUft. teid. ·"To ttlJ the tnlth. "'"'I better -.Tiit two ..... will lrlvel to 5el) workout duri119 1 ~ tl9aft .._,wnethe)'wiffplay*ftMli.o .., we play an exhibition Mth II thn of lbt SouOwm California : intttnatioftll compedtion. ltwillbe1ftnaJ~ictuMUp •·for •hit ever rw~ .ems •U.S .. which Will travel &o tht that sh tam ...ny · out its Union to ~t in the .bnt ollytt. They 11Y that die)' 1rt Timmons. reltpted to cheerlackr 11atu1 since suftmna bis injury last week. fft11 that any com~ition Is· IOOd for lht tquad with the Olympics fns thin two month1.awty. "Wt Med to F _ into tilt Gama with 1 lot of COftftdnce." Timmons •id . third before the flnal out was re- corded. "That'$ a lift to score that many runs-off'Wi tt," said J:lulcy ... He.• not a pushover. Wt felt it Wiii ~· 10 be a. to:u.h pme by the WIY he's been pttchana, . Storm O.vit could relate to w1u•1 misfortune. 1 ~- n toumarnau beldint t;\ usuaRy bun.'but thfy .,_YI .rm to ~--Seoul. South Kami for the heal in time & tMir ntiat lftltell." "I think lhlt wt lft ollyilll I litdt 1moothtr than ·we did It die •me point prior &o the '14 Oll!ftpia. T1wt art 12 tams in die 01ymP+cl lftd · .... OM it.JUnnilW fbr ... litlCll wt art ranUd frl'll lftd lft IM ••lldint ~medalists." • • ·o. ... ' I J • I • 1 • • IO IA N .. 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(Per••> 20-1 S JettM Polley (CrMeef') IS-I 6 l•Y o..rture IPillentonl S-1 1 Grltweld (Clfd0181 •·I I Vince N ftem 04-rll l · 1 t Her9I HeNillftt (L-i•I 10-1 10 L..., Sne!Mot (Leckevl 6·1 VINCe .. PIM lrOUllle letl. cen make emtftdl. eAIY DePMTIMI lletd to deny lhlt '°""' ridef·treiner comoo. THI ... KAHUNA cen oveteorM relt with too effort. Lone\/lot· JeTOHS POUCY. APt'ALOOSAS TMllD aACe. S'ii ~ Pur~ 12.000 --"Milelen •Yff(• 1 Pfloelli• in Flitllt !Peullnel t· I 1 FF Strike Fire ta.1ilnl 10-1 l KJ loy Jordle (Sernel 10·6 • EtMnCe Of Love tMllrtlneil 6·1 S WG Fire Lilfll (Kerr) IS· I 6 El Mevi Monie! 1oi.1r1ck1 1-1 7 Hewe SttO (PrOCtOf' I 1· I I 0.wldM Or-(wtlitel ~· l t Myttlc Moods <£.Wedel 10-I MAtaA MD oood '9COl'd Ncwt,_n Felr circuit. ,, STaaA Ne rkler know• him w ... DAVWOAI OMIAM outtlde 10ok wlltl too tffort. LonethOt: MYSTIC MOOOI. "°""'" n:'~'\n.: llUll. J .,..,...,_ & lie .,... Ill ClltfWllle. ~. Clelf'lllllt .,-ice: m,• I,,_.,,, In TM tellk tl1tr•I IS-I 2 PerlectlV L....i (Velelllueitl tt-1 J Frill Noll\ (Ferl\Mlle,I m 2t-I • •• ll'evl'Nftl <Correll 7·2 s Goidefl e-ttv (OeiehoutMv•I (II 6·1 6 l lck'I leverd lhleril IS·l 7 ... , Tiie HeWk (Seftcllell 20·1 I O'PIHM Win <Ortetel 111 l0-1 t Jumolnt Ktllv (Fue111ftl l-l 10 Merdl Gr•• lov (Atvereal t ·2 11 c-1ent c~ ... 10r .... 1 111 M 12 Oen C (Delefloutuvel 111 6·1 1) Hfl WM (lleckl lO-I l• No Sftow Cllerlle (AIYetedo) IS·I IS Verdlc1 Al SM CPettertonl 1·1 16 WlndY SMta (Ferl\Mlle1I 111 10-1 ae PAYMeMT t!Ned mlt In r_, .. Illa. Mt IOI' 100 ~t COMITMT c:ouaue "''' tell lot Ort.... must drew In. eoLMM IOUNTY Ml99d to cieer end lhOuld Ilk• !tie turnt thla ovel. L°"9MIOI: HAI WINOL "'™ aACI. 6 furtonea. PurM: 16,000 Cl•lmlne > vffl'·old\. Clelmint orlce: 16.150. I Chenee Of Pollcv <Correll '"I 2 J.C. Architect ICestenonl S-1 > e·Go wot 10r1 ... 1 (11 •·I • HeeleY't Lion (Furlotlel 10-I S Wing\ Of A o;qon (Oel~llOU\MYel IS-I 6 OeN\ Helo Clleckl ' 6· l 7 Oe\11 Of LuCk CMunMIAI I · l I lert>erlen'• Own !Ettrede) 10-l 9 Norlll Seed lTOhilll IS-I 10 Proto AlweY\ IPetter1onl 10· I II e·Oustv Orchid !Orteeel 121 ..., 10-l .-Green Tnumb Fe•m $tellle entry HAGLI Y'I LION 1100C1 M>OI to leke CllMCe al price. '~ 1\9$ won wlltl lllm. CH ...... M POUC: Y in ligrlt eno wlN M IOYllh II ellowed IQ...ffln pojl!JQQ..J.~ _,....,_,... OI tne M11n1I entrv. nice wOf'k 1.0. LOflll\llOt· NCHITH SllD. SIXTH a AC: I . 6 l lu•long\ Pu"e Sl S.000. Melden\. 3·Yter·Oldl & uo, lllllft & ~'e' Cle1mlng P•lce: '32.000·'11.000 I O.al'n Gori !Correll 1·1 2 Sol1ic Punle (MunMMI 10·1 3 Oar11 OOllv (A1Vareoo1 111 lS-l • Peont Her P9tton 181etkl S·1 S F1"1 Micl'lete (Velen1uetel (II •·I 6 T 0.11 Tl'le Gftl (Gomel I 10-I 7 Whe1c11egonned0 <Or•ee•I 6-1 I G010tn Mini Merk IK arr I Ill 10· I OC Fair res·uJts (et LM ....... I TUelOAY'S ltl~TI 111t .. 17·•Y .INl&M ,,......, .......... NST aACI. 6 furlontt. S.Vfll MC. (Proctor> Trotter (-'-ii Sellre Clleftt (Aoodeeel Time: 1:2J.1. 11.00 uo u o 16.10 uo uo 11 eXACTA IHI H id SllUO. °'1Mftatta.Slll YCOMD aACa. l70 verdl. ltl( ·-~ ( .... lltnl uo uo uo ltenctv N Gold (Lewlt l UO l.10 lerid 0 ~ (Meier) ).00 Time: ...a. IS eXACTA tMI H id SH .. 00. n.D aACe. J50 yerdl. Pertec:1 Arr.....,,.,. !Ctdll 1140 1.10 UO Mink .. ....,,.. ILec*.evl UO l.20 Olemond Jet Flitllt (Proctor) 3.10 Time: 17.70. IS exACTA 11-ll MIO SltO'OO. T'MOltOUGH•IDI POUaTH aACe. 6 Fur!Oflln. PurM llS,000. C'-' OeMrl $olle (Tohll) 1UO 1.10 UO Mutcle loullcl !PMro••l uo l .00 A I ll Of COie (COf'rall l .00 Time: 1:10. IS IXACTA <•·JJ N ici 11'600 ""™ aACe. We milft. OriMlel W•v IFerneno.11 1UO 7.00 • 00 Mltmel't lm"9 IV .i9nu'91al UO J 00 IOld COMeciloft (Oelehouuevel 2 to ~le Nuo (Fernanoe11 Tl~· l 12 l S5 IXACTA (f·61 paid IM.00. SIVINTM RACI. 6° 1 tutlontt. Vtrv Double, I Pedroza I l.to Stllendi\h !Correll lttuon To £1U11ode iOntlvtro\l Time I II l. S.S IXACTA 1~·21 P9od U5.00 uo uo 2.ta l.10 2 '° 3.60 llGMTH ltACE. • tur!Oftlll Mr Eoetwelu Claiel Pr-lllcler (Valen1uelel O•• w1,,. lCH tenonl 6 70 3.IO 3.20 1.00 S.20 10.00 Time: 1.11 •. SS IXACTA 11·6> qaid l llt.SO. NINTH RAC:I. 61'> furlOnet. Mo\t Oremallc ICOf'ratJ 600 1tO l.00 Lune Natlvo IP.oroial UO 4.00 SI Mor•ll (Lemoertl 6.40 Tome. l.112. U DAILY TRIPLE () •·I· I> peld MO 00. n l'tCK sax u+t·l 1•.,.11 Hid SJ.•11.00 to 10 winning 1lcktl1 lllve llOl'M\I Tole! cerrYO•tr ooot , 1•;111 fl TENTH RACE. I 1116 l'nilft l<.l'lalll (P9dro1al 2UO UO S.40 Pteemonenll'f (Lambefll 10.00 12.IO 1<.MPmell\6tlfcll4t\ ICHtanonl •.OO Tome l tt.1 n DAILY DOUaLI ll·tl N ici Sl70 tel. SS IJltACTA lt·Sl paid Sl,o.200 ILIVSNTtl aACI. 7 lurlonll\ Promow To TIMv IPtGrozal I IO l IO l.00 Nanlt l am "!Pat!on}' 4to 3.40 t ller11't Hf!YNY ('lflltlldt11 (2) .. I 10 ClflfOw (11tr•> IS-I 11 C>ltten• ..... ...., (1(.,,) m .. , 11 lllerron Mv L.ove !AlveredOI Ill f.2 IJ Joyful NetMhe (OeiehoutUYe) (I) )-1 I• SoMr Jelle tFer11end91l Ill JO-1 IS llM Art In (Valenauelel 111 • 10-I 16 Amv Mort Mula IOele/oou\MYel 121 IS·l Pa.T Mia "ftON Drtd lo lie oulck e"CI wln llrtl •lklng, Will MldOm fonci totter '°°' MlaN'S MOl.IOA Y \Med 10 Nin POtllln from °""Ide OOll. een flnl\h DIAL 'M ML CflenU fOf' ~rt wllfl too eftorl LonttllOt JOYOUI NATAIHA. SIVIMTM •AC:I. 6 lurlonfl PurM 16,000. Clelml119 J yt.,·OICI\ & ut> f1Hlff & mate\ • Clalml119 orict M.000 I Llnaru11a11 tCorrall 6· I 2 Julie'\ (II Id tvaienzueia l 20· l l Corie'• Ptl ((Hlan<>nl m I · I • £'-Nnl TrH\urt IEllrtdel 10-I S Snelook\me,.etou1 !Petton! 6· l 6 lltlutn fo NallVfl IMunltlll IS· I 7 Oucfleu Bell I Lamr>erll 3-1 I FOik'\ Vlclorv (TOhllll 7·2 t Hatg1 Lvnn 18aranl 10· l 10 Fte\lllng Fono\11 !FetnancM1) (I) 6· I II K1u Of Honey IOrleetl 9·2 12 Oi\lan1 $erenade <Oivu•nl 10· l ll C1nnemon Two\t (Ftrnal\deu 121 IS· I 14 Crlmwn Jewet 1Ca11anon1 I II •·I IOU Of' HONEY _, ~P 11 \Ualcn 11~·\lronv con1ene1e1 on al1o0 t1lgllllfl C:CNtll'S PIT llH oea1en mucll 1ou9ner on 1ne t1111 clrcuol, nn nevtr rac.ci 1111, cneap "OLK'S VICTCNtY retl1ole tor llOOd ttfort. "°' m!JCll on wlnnit'lll Lon9\hOI DUCHISS llLL. llGMTH ltACI. 6 furlong\ Pur.e 16,SOO (1a1mln11 J·year·OICI\ & UP loll•t\ & marfl Cle1m1119 e>rlce 5S 000 I S,.fflfll Voc1orv !Pat1onJ 10-1 2 Mllrl1 8•av• ILamoern 6· l J COimar !Correll •· J • Dlfftl'lllT Piteltastanon t S·1 S !>olldo Pronceu rva1en1ueie> lS·I 6 Cry\let Ra1ndroe>\ •E,1reda1 I 10-1 7 Ha\n fOrl~I) )·I I RePO\e (APOdeca> 20· I · 9 $ee Coddfli. I 81ac•.i 6· l 10 Luclo.v \ La\t K1u CMun•elll 20· 1 SIA GODDESS Corey 81ack rO<M well •' HOllYWOO<I p., .. ano UIOW\ '"'' l>uU rinv ·'"''" °'""lltUllT !'ACE droe>1 IO natl la\I claimin9 1a9 \Peed IO ,.,, ... tno\ foetd HAStt caMOI oe Ignored oH prev;ou\ ~O"l LOllll\l\01 SWEET· IST VICTOtlY NINTH llACE. l I 16 molt\ Purw 16.SOO C11omong · J·ve1r·01d\ & uP C1a1mon9 price M.000 1 1ta11en C.•11a•o I l(errl 20· l 2 R1001 I/I/ere !8e1en> 12> 10-1 l Falo FIMI 11=ernandell 6· I • P•fltr•1•1.e (£\trade) lS-1 s Ro• Snenea 10r1tHl Ill 10-1 6 Or £ Ouone CCorralJ l · l IX** MOTOIOIL •Li-• 1~~" • SAi )0, lOW-40 =~-= ... _, .. 5" -()Ill f)Qt\ ..... (AM <Ofl re 29t AUTOLln SMltK PLUGS ' 7 Wolf 1(.10 IMunMlll 'tr • t l llllOO'\ Ring (Onll•erot l 20-1 f Oid Pei ((u 1enonl •· l 10 Litt '\ PrOOl!flv ((11anct l JO-I II Quack'\ 8 0Y (0rt911e1 11) 10-1 l2 Tom •8eianl 111 t·I ll h o o·or t011vart\I 6· 1 14 Paul \ Love Wort \0!9uonl 7-2 TAJ D'Otl nclude lho\ Of\t '" YOU• lrlOle end u ecie Olav. II'~ •or uOM• ,..., 'AU "LIET dOWPC>O•l)tong eflorl\ to toueriet. mew lie•• tovno tOMt>el t••t ..... TOM IOU9h old· llmtr '"'" ~ \011'\e l'lelP wolll OUOck tel'IY pacf Lon9\no1 Ott. E. QUINTI. TENTH ltACE. I I I• mltfl PurM: US,000 Our Fir\! Oet19t'lf Staal\ l·YH r·OIC!t & uci. lolloH &. mare\ I M1n Fnaocott 0. •"Ou\WYt l 6·1 2 800<. AClllf Yf' b tl\C• )•I ) P•ellv L••• Nori" o Pe11on :11-1 • At ,,,. ' l'hor ie Cu 1er>onl 1-1 s Anono11l•nv Qr199e IS· I 6 H.,.ov Hu•rotene ILa moe•tt 1S·1 1 Me11ou Toa\t IOiovert\ l ·S MALllU TOAST dHervt\ IOP O<llong oH-rectnt IOO•\ to De neavv tavOrllt and \lroclly ont 10 oeat PttETTY LAKE NORTH oe11 mn comP•••• '"' t4ilC•• IOOtt ACMllVElt 1raon· 0119 .,,11 a t Del Mar snoppong uo tor ,,,. race Long\noo MISS ENOK:OTT ELEVENTH •ACE. l I 1' mole\ P"'M '8 000 (leo""o"ll l · veer Old\ &. uo Claomong "'"'.-"~ I V-.1 • ~ B o Ot1a1>ouuavfl •-I 1 L lflOoo• Val&r1...-tel 10· I ) Tre• • l' On~al l· 1 • l<.\'ll f' La.\ •Eweoai 1·1 S M•\\ Oooo,otol' IMvrP"" 20· I 6 Orb,rre\\ f'ernanoez • •·1 1 Fo,,une In••' Alve•aoor lS· l I M ''" t=eo•.i••• • Lamoen S·1 ' Aoao1 To Lvc•. Pe•tonl I· I 10 ,,,. •• ,,.,.,,.. Prooneo Pao1er\Ofl •· l 1 l A .. moo ' Lu o 8•noer n 10-1 11 Su• Co"a 4·1 I) B•O• 8ff M~n\e<I I~· I 14 ')Inv ScoH •Bu•~ 10·1 MAXIUM PttOPHET .. 011 11tt velu. tor vour moneY "''" "'•\ rur1ner MISTY .. E .. UAJtY vel\ int 010 oro Jr.rrv L•moerr 10 11u•ae 1onlgrlt OttltTltEU oof"'rou11r1tr •' Senta Anil1 end 1"9Uld oe com11e101,.e ner.t Lonv'"°' T111K· KIE. IEST IET: Met•t>v Tou t IOllll IEST CHANCE IET: Ha9'tv'1 LIOtl ISttll --~~>-.,.ld stt~oo~-6i'!W" Y O trC \COl'nff --r.111-t..Ler}'do)' ln-P'-1 NOH .. lS&lOa n D~Y ·ft9".I (1+61 peld' '3.'7UO ltXTH aACI. 6 fur!One\ T 1me I 7S 3 U-EXAC:TA l4·7l palo 19S SO Allendence · l l,lS7 Qulcll To E•P!Ode IPMroHI 14.10 UO l.10 Gr!'" Turl <Correll 1 IO 2.IO Mutuel 11anciie ll,•13.016. ' RACINGI Now ..... .....,, 13" , Bia news! Nilbt Tboroqhbred Racina is bick at Los Allmioll Don't llliu cht Thoroqhbredl as they ddiver die acifmcal ol yow IUllllCr. Post time is 7:30 nightJy. Moldays ~ SDnlays. """ .... .,..,..,, ... .,, "-..,,.. t? OIJOF 1\iaday, Aqust ad, ~·rt siv· iaa away ,hady Kc,riDa FluhJiP11. Llaht up your form ror dN>IC t.cty pkb! ,,_ Saulllll .., a, 1\ladQ Aupu 9dl, en• .. ~ ~ ladla" Souvenir Money~ IO tlb laomr Y011r wilailpl • Pret arUcbcud Admiaioa-Mondlysl • Exolic Wllefine-Euctls. Perfect Six, Daily Doubles udMorel • Food a ..,,,. Spcci8 Eads Wedlladay-:--Aua-1. •Dntta.rl o2,, 1 ,_., ' • OI• trim· Sl.1' (Iller ued ... St.sot • O.•• ... : S4.• ·hi'' l 0111111: SUI,~·~· SJ.• ~"'* 1111118110_. •• •llllllAll.,IM'I b• MWJ.IZM • aJIG.lMI 77c ltlSll10e 87c THE PARTS DEPARTMENT UflTIMI VMUANTT UflTIMI WYIANTY A&.Tll.NAlOltS ~ ·~· ... -. . ... _ ___ .... _ ............ _ _.~.w .... ......, =-=....,.. ·pc39" ·i1::3999 AS: AS. AS IOW Ali .. America's Cup date. change propose~ Meeting planned to negotiate switch in start of races SAN D IEGO <AP) -Pitting the Amenca·!) C up again!>t thr api>t>al of the S umme r Olympics would be bad fo r the regatta's spectators. rom - pet1ton and TV ratings. S8) Cup defenders and the net-.o rk "1th broadcast rights. ··t 1h1nk 11 would be in eve~ bod~ 's best inte rest to have the l'Vent staged at a t1ml' when there 1sn 't suc h a grand spe<"tacle hke the Ol)mp1cs go ing on:· Chm LaPlaca . a spokesman for the ESP"' net"o rk in ( o nnec t1c u1. said Tuesda' Sall ~merica. dt>fl-nM' manager for the San Dtt"go Yac ht Clu b ."'" meet this "eek "'1th Ne" Zealand chalk nge r M1chal'I Fa~ to t~ to negotiate a c hange in the Sept. 19 stan date ~t Monda~ b) a Ne" Y o rk • JUdgl' .. Michael And I y"aerdayupl I f i ourwillinpessanddaitttodr= ~ the e vent at some tune odllr .. : \l.OUld C'Onfl1ct With the ~ ~ T o m Ehman. extc utive vice ~ dl·n1 of Sail Amt'nca. said T • ; "\\'c."11 m e-et tomorrow and~ • 1bl\, Thursday and by tbt end Ol'IM wl•e k hu'e a definite date." a-:= \aid "Right ne" I'm hopef'u.I confide nt "e'll ha' ea dift'nent dale.'" But Sall r\menca'$ ~ IO rl'S«hrdule the race may not be matc h ed b' N e" Z ealand. wbida .-d a ruu n c halkngt> to u~t San~·· plan lo r a mult1nat1onal competJbOll in 1991 and force an earlier race. "I I'' u nt• of thl' issues that ,oes OD thl' tablt'." Ne" Zealand 1pokaman < 1ral'mt: ( olman !klld. "That's Ille u llil 1Jl datr. unkss tht'rc is mutual u in1.t·nt on m n' 1ng 11 .• "\\ l'·re assessing o ur position. \\ l.·,l. got w,1s~ss m o re than just tht Oh mr1c'> fhl' 11m1n~ o f tht' ract i1 nll1lal llo C\ l'r\ component of tht lampa1gn ··Colman l><ttd. "\\ l'0 rl' Jl 1ualh here tO win the ~ ml·rica ·., C up .. fw added . Area surfers advance in trial• OC'E.\NSIDE Three San ( 'k m t'nte s urfers s1ood o ut o n thr fi~t dav of tnals at the Stubb1es Pro ln1c·rna.11ona l Surfing T o urnament at thl' ()(:eans1de Pier Tuesday. while '>t'' aal Orange Coa s t a rea s urfers also ad' anced. ~fall ~rchbold. C hmttan Fletch er and Jamie Bns1c k . who's third-place tin1-.h a wec:k ago 1n Brazil was his h1ghl'St t'.'' l'r o n the Assoc1at1on o f Su rfing Pro fessio n als to ur. ~re the m o '>t 1mpress1,e. 01 the I 11 surkr\ "hn started the d:n ') ;)(J\ ann·d IO toda' ·s second round - .\moni thr a rl'.t mrn ~l'rt' H unt· ington &·alh·, Bud I lamas. Todd Bonn l·t and ~1rl Tin·. ~ewport lkar h\C,ar: l.d~l'I a nd fodd Miller. Laguna Beach'" C hm Mauro and Fo unta in \'allc-' \Br\ an Po ltz er. T oda'·., w ·mpt-tl11un included round!> ·t"o and thrCK of tht' men's rnml)t"t1t1on and rounp on e of the ~oml'n·!> SAU NtCfS IFFfCTIVI SUNDAY, JULY J4 THROOGH SATURDAY, JULY30, 1911. Au ones ,., - ------ O.kllnd MiDDnota lanlaaCity =· -~~ New York Detroit BoAon Milwaukee Cleveland Toronto Baltimore ..,..,.... W L Pet. Ga Llt 62 39 .614 7.3 SS 43 .S61 5"'2 M 49 50 .49S 12 3-7 48 5 I .415 l3 S.5 4S S3 .459 15"'2 S.5 4S 54 .455 16 4-6 39 61 .390 22"'2 3-7 &All DIVlllON S7 40 .581 M S6 40 .583 'h 4-6 SS 43 .S61 2'12 9-1 SI 49 .SIO 7"'2 4-6 so so .soo l'h S.5 49 S2 .48$ 10 S.S 31 67 .316 26"'2 2-1 ,....,,I .... Oakland 6, Mots 2 New Y ort 3, t.lilwaukee 2 Cle-.ieland 7, Baltimore 3 Detroit 2, Kansas City I ( 10 inninp) Minnesota 6, Toronto 3 Chicaao I. Seattle' 0 ( 11 inninp) Teus 9. Boston 8 ... Woa I' Woa 3 Lola 2 Lola I Woa I Woa 2 Lolt .. Won 3 Won I Lost I Lolt 4 Won 2 Lost 2 Lost 2 -·~ Jt.20 33-19 ~· 26-22 2S.2A . 24-26 22·21 26-23 2S.l7 l().26 27·26 11-28 23-26 16-35 3().11 27-22 29-11 27-22 32-11 23-25 21-23 23-l6 27-23 23-27 23-24 26-28 19-21 12-39 T•1'1Guaet Oaldand (Bums 3-0) at Malt (Clark 3-0). I :OS p.m. Toronto (Cerutti 4-6) at Minnaota (Viola 16-2). 10: IS a.m. Seattle (Swift 6-7) at Chica&<> (Pera 9-S), I 1:30·a.m. Milwaukee (Bosio 6-11) at New 'York (John 7-3), 4:30 p.m. U-CML8_,. ARIZ I".._. OMLAllD CM i7 IA II' •rUll .,... I 1 1 t CMN!ecf I 1 1111 .... • I 1110 ...... • ' U I I Dwlllll• I 1 • I I 0 CDewllrf I I . ,,, ...... . . •111 ..... • ' 3011 ~c • I J 0 0. ldlelld• J ' 0101 ........ I I llM'd• I I MUI ,_ M 1 .... ., ...... OlllllMI - ---· c...... -·--· • Geml WIMllll HI -McGwlrt (11). E-GOewla. DU1odlnoft, .. Y 2. DWNll. Sdloftlld. DP-C.....,. I. L~llllll 6, C.ilfonlil I. ,. ........ .....,, DewMw. DWfllle, 0Hlncllr1oft. ,,,._, ~ (6). SF-McGwn. ~ GO.vi• w,t-4 .._vcull Nellon c...... • H •••MIO 6 l·l s 2 2 , 6 2-310000 2 10000 MWlllL,7-10 1 6 6 2 2 6 Minion 2 20001 ~Oewll, MWltt. UtnPlrn-Homl, CoualM; Flnt, 9'•; Sic· oncl, BremlNn; Tilird, KOK. T-2: .... A-35.a. ~i f iif ~: illl .... 1111 ~.~ u:. ~.:1 l ''I ---· ·· 1 AJiiM, •J •"'-• I H DIMfly c I t T-.. •• • ,.... ... " • &.ea--. ........ -., "-' .. ,.. 1 ;; ., .. --· o.... ........ _.... -~~"'t'-.... '.-,.:.l = M11111 .. lell frrw1ec9 H. a ...... , ~..t •1111. ~ • MeW.11. HI 11111 (J), __ .,.., (IJ), ... <•>. Clli't (I) . 5-Andlnell, llltllr. u.a-. .... .,.. JHowlll OrllCO . Hollofl w .6· J ,_,,..... Dltolllloft Llffwll Prlcl Gan9ltl L.J·S IK-Gerrelb. T-.t:lJ. A-#,209. • M ••MIO s 1-J 7 J 2 l • t l•J 2 J J I J t·J J 1 • • 1 ,_, 0 0 • 2 • 21-a o o • 1 1 6 l·J 7 4 4 , 4 , f:~ : T : : ~ U·J J I 1 I 1 MAJOll L•MIW LSAHlll ---.u.. (,...,..... T, I f n 9-) llATTWle , .............. , .... " .... Pucaltt Mll'I .. -6>-10 .. '°"' 1111 " 361 74 .. .. Grllnwlll ltll " * 12 ,,. .M4 Wlftfllld NV f3 M 1 '5 115 ' -:D7 1r1tt KC ti J7S 4' llS ..m _ Baltimore (Bautista S. 7) at Cleveland (Candiotti 7-8), 4:3S p.m. Kansas City (Gubiaa 12-S) at Detroit (Alexander 9-S), 4:3S p.m, .----111MJM1B1HGardner-4-0 at-ffw,(RYMCU 8-3}, S.3~. '. NATIONAL &.aA41U• DNltr'I 7, ....... J -· ""' .... 'Mattlnllv HY •• JD 61 111 ..m Tremmel Del • 2'1 • M .m Burt'.a 1111 a Jl4 .. * .»I T11t1r•1•1 G .... Auelt at Cbic:aao. S:30 p.m. Milwaukee at New York, 4:30 p.m. Baltimore at Cleveland. 4:3S p.m. Kansas City at Detroit. 4:3S p.m. ~ Houston San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta lfatloul £ealae WEST DIVISION W L Pet. GB . Lit S9 40 .S96 6-4 S2 47 .S2S 7 6-4 SI 48 .SIS 8 S-S 48 SI .48S 11 S-S 46 S4 .460 131/J S-S 3S 63 .3S7 231h 4-6 EAST DIVISION Stred Won 2 Lost 2 Lost 2 Lost l Won 2 Won l -. . Home Away iS-23 34-17 30-19 22-28 28-23 23-2S 24-24 24-27 28-23 18-31 17-32 18-31 LOS ANGaLH SAM NAMCtlCO Six 2D · Anellln 11 MlDen Oh Gtltfln11 ·~· MarlNlrl SNlll'r cf woocnn 111 JHowlll P Hemltn JI> °"""" c Hlralllll' p 0rOKOP StubOl 11> .,.... ., .... 5242 lutlltcf 4221 l 0 1 0 ltTllosn ID S 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Clartl II> S 0 1 0 0000 ~rl 4031 JOOI ONl111n lf t•tt 4011 Aldrellll 2000 5 0 0 0 VOftlllld rl 1 0 0 1 4000 Mltdllllll •too 0000 ltlftlvc 2000 4 :r 2 1 ·-Pl'I 1 0 • 0 2222 Urltlla 4110 3 0 0 0 Mul*ICIP 2 0 0 0 O O O O lockuo O O O O I 1 1 0 5'111mftllh 1 0 0 0 LAf9lrtl It 0 0 • 0 Gatnltllt 0 0. 0 . MIMlllllll 1010 117116 Tlllll llJltJ .... ., ...... Lei---.. -•-1 ,_,,..... -• -111-J Seltaer KC M JM 61 117 .DI Molltor Mii '2 ,.. .. 117 .Jl7 HOME ltUHS-CenMCO. Ollllenel. ff; o.ttl, M!Mnote, 22; McGrlff, TOfonto, 21; lftuvlllle, T1ua. 1'; J: Cllrll. Hew York, \t; McGwn. O.IMCI, !ft Snvillr, Cll¥9IMCI, If; Hnllll. Mlllwlf1, ..... lt....-Gl'tlflWlll, '°'""· •; c..co. o.-lenel, 11; Puckett, MlnnltOI•. 76; "'"· ~ Cltv. 73; Wlllfillel, Hew Yortl, 71; Ow. Ew-. loaton. 10; Carter, Clewtlel'ICI ... ; J. Cllrtl, Nlw VOfll, 6S. ......... LM9Ut '"'""" MMdlY'• ..... , un... , ...... ,,. ....... , .... ",. G. Perry AH e1 31S •1 * ..m Gellrr111 Mon M Jf7 6' 125 .m GwvlWISO 7' J04' a H .-Pelmlifo Cnl ti ,,1 ., 120 .301 McGM SIL •7 4GI D 124 .JCM IULA ti lfl • 11' ... ,... _.., __ _ , .......... 17 vt.) 9'1nt.......... . New York S9 40 .596 · S-S Won ·1 32-16 -l!ittsburah S7 42 .S76 2 S-S Won I 31-21 Montreal SI 47 .520 71h S-S Won 3 27-23 27-24 26-21 24-24 24-2S 2(}.28 18-34 lrlftlv l"lldlld Oft Cltcfllr7i .,llrf.,,•ICI. Game WiMllll ltBI -~ (2). E--DlmPley, Griffin. ~OI A ....... 1. Oewton Cnl '5 310 ... ll2 .Ja It. Tilornltlon SF ll 2" 4l 90 .Jll ..... u ,, ....... lwen Uftdl (~-u.-ia> *'· CIWlltllii Slclll'lu !ltomlftlel, .... H ; AnC1r1 Aellll CU.S.> dlt. PllUI Well.-e (IC.llWI), .. 4, H . 6-J; Mellwel W1""""°" (U.S.) dlf. Cllrllll WWI ttenuur1 (South Afrlcl>. 6-2, 7-5; ~ ,.._ (U.S.> '*· Geoff • ..., (U.$J, .. ,, 1-.; DlrNll Cel'IUI (U.S.) def . ..f(lllY E'lllnldlft (New Zee· llnell. H, .-0; Diii Goldll (U.S.) def. Glrv Mui/I« (U.S.>. 7•6, 6·3; PllUI AMICON (U.S.) dlf. ll'eut Cl'lemNl'lln (U.S.), M . 7·5; Jim "1111 (U.S.> dlf. John ltOlt !U.S.), 7·5, 6-3; JofWt Frewlev (U.S:l dlf. ltldt LMd'I (U.S.>. "4, 6-1 Chicago 48 SO .490 l<Wz 3-7 Lost 2 24-2S St: Louis 44 SS .444 l S S-S Lost I 24-27 Ptiiladelphia 43 S6 .434 .16 S-S Lost I 2S-22 TwtUJ'I keret , ~en ~-6. San Francisco 3-S (second same .• 11. inninp) Cinannat1 3-1 . Atlanta 2-2 (sttond pme, 10 mn1np) Montreal 8. Chicago 4 ( 11 inninp) New York 7, Philadelphia S Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis I San Diqo S. Houston I • Toay'1 Games Deqen (Leary l(}.6) at San F~sco (Hammaker 4-3), 7:3S p.m. Chicqo (Moyer S-9) at Montreal (Holman 1-3). 4:0S p.m. New York (Gooden 12-S) at Philadelphia (Palmer S-7). 4:3S p.m. Cincinnati (Jackson 12-S) at Atlanta (Glavine 3-11).4:40 p.m. Pittsburgh (Dunne 6-8) at St. .Louis (M.aarane 1-4), S:3S p.m. Houston (Ryan 7~ 7) at San Diqo (Whitson 9-S). 7:0S p.m. nusMy'1 Games Houston at San Diego. l:OS p.m. Cincinnati at Atlanta. 2:40 p.m. St. Louis at M~ntreal. .4:3S p.m. _ Chicaao at Phtladelph~a. 4:3S p.m. Ml.JC NOTICE LOI-Los ........ 7, SM Frllldlco '· 19 MolleloNdo, °'"""""', Hemlllon, Six. JI-Six. Hlt-OlmPMw (5), ~ (4). Sl-aufllr (24). S-AndwllOll. • H •••MIO &. ........ Herllllwr W, 14·S OrOICO 71-J 7 2 2 :r • l-300000 JHoWlll s. ll 11-J 3 1 1 0 2 Siii ,'89Cllce MulflOiellcl L.2· I 6 1-J I 3 J 1 2 1oc11111 2-s o o • o o o Ltfflrti 1 23310 Garreth 1 1 1 I 1 1 Ltfflr11 !Nlefllel lo 3 111111n In Ille •01. BK~. Gerrt111, JHow911 Umtlltft-+iOml. Crawford; First, Bonin; Seconel. Oewiellon; Third, Her¥e¥. T-H7. .,...,.. " G6Mll 5 .._.. ca... LOS ANGUIS IA" AtANCISCO Sult> MIOnis rl 0rOKOO Holton 0 Glble>n tt Metlfll 11> Sl'llltlw cf .,.... ., .... 5011 Bull1r cf 5000 sooo Slteierll> 6 121 O 0 O 0 Cieri! 11> S O 0 1 0000 Mlelnelorf 5120 41JO AIC!rMll 3110 SOOO Yonel>IClll 0000 4 1 1 0 ltllls ll> 4 1 2 I 1one11 Pit n u. n tOJ .2" Lllw Chi •1 339 JI 101 .2" HOME ltUHS-Strewtllrrv. Hew Yortl, 2'; Cieri!, Sin FrlnCiKO, 221 G. Oewl1, Houlton, 22; Geterr111, Monirlll, 21; londl, Plttwurtfl, II; Boni ... Plttll>ur9h, 11; D. MIJlrottY, Alllftte, II; 0...... DMllr'io ll. ltBt-<llrll. Sin Frencllco, 7S; G. Oewll, Houllon, 74; VIII Sl'ttlt. Plttlllurlh, .. ; lolllll, Plllll>ur9"1, .. , Sirewoerrw, Hew YOrll, 62; Broolll. MontrMI, 61; Mlralll, DMllr'io ., Gelerr.... MontrNI, S7. o... ........... DAVIY'S LOCK•• C""'"'9 e.dll -I bolls, 2" 11'1911fL 50 welOwtiM, 17S lwrlCUClll, . 14 t>onilo, 21 rocll ffl/'I, :r llelitlut, 100 callc:o t>eu, '3 send t>eu, 6n mec111r11. ' ll'llell'INCI, 1 cetleron, 10 11111'111• fist'I, 1' SCV!Clln. 12 ..,. st'lerks, 6 melto .,,,,Ill. ..... , ........ , FEATHEltWEIGHTS -Jeff FrenllNn IL.et v ... sl won unenlft'IOU• Cllclllon -H\lfO Aneul•no (Mexico CIM In 10-rOUllCI INlut. IFrenlllin it 20-1-3 with MWlft llllOdlOUtl; Aneui-is 17· 11 with WWII llnodloutl). WELTERWEIGHTS -Youne Didi Till' INleerl•l won unenlmoul CllClslon -OCtewlO ltOl>lll IMlilico C.ltwl i11 10-roul'ICI l>oul. <Tiii' II 24-4 willl 17 llnoclloutt; ltOl>lll Is 13-5 with 119"11 illlockout•I. Ml.JC NOTICE · Ml.JC NOTICE STREETS>. WILL 81E AE· lftfMdlet ....... de "" COllMCTID Sen&a A,ne, CA 92701. reoT1Ca Of AuQult 15, 1MI. by 1111 eo.d GI T""'9& CEIVlD IY THE CfTY °' m1n1r1. IU rHpUHt• Lae.AL MOTICa IF YOU 08.IECT to "" flUmJC fhll """ .,.,..., .. .. Tiie loerd ol T~ COSTA MESA AT THE Of-eecrlte ... hey...,.,.. puede ORD91AMCa gtentinQ ol ttle P9fltl0n, you l9AWG jlct to c.llfofnll unttorm """ meae "" ....,,. ... 8&Bli &a 0. )leaa 5 -....i flCE OI THE CITY CLERK, .., regl1treda 1 ltlmpo. NO ... 1 ltlould ei1Nr liPPM' et t111 NOTICE· IS HEf'EIY. Commetclal Code SectlOn tlol'I • lo wflltMr IO .... Ch.rt-. A;au1u1tu1 ch1'l&adr'"'n. ;81 .. rb-.-r.· 11 FAIR OAtVE. COSTA 1-TOTHEAESPONOEHT: "ANOAOINANCEOFTHE l'IMrlftg·ll'IO 1tat• your gt>-GIVEHtllatputeuanlloSec-l10I. llldflCilltlelwtttwlten(101 '"' ..-MESA, CALIFOAHIA. UNTIL Tiie petltlol"llf hll fllld a CITY OF HUNTINGTON Jecli<M'.'S Of Ille written objec· t10n 5473.1 o1 Attlctl IV, Tiie,... end ........ of Mrs.,._,.....,. of tlldl. Be«her. "Be«h", Mercks of Coat• THE HOUR°' 10:00 A.M.. Hottel ii ,_..,y gtwen to petition concerning your BEACH AMENDING THIE llonl wtttl ""court tlebe ClllPlef VI of ,.,t HI. IM peflOft ...... ""°"' lnfotlNtlon conclfftl"I • 97 . .,_ct awey M. s a : D 0 n. Id AUG. 2. I ... AT WHICH c:redllort of Ill• wltnln metrlagl If you .... ~_'!' I HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-Ille hearing. Y04/Jf 'PPM'· DM9'on v °'"""-""end dlllN ""' be ...... -.. ..,..... llMluld be .. Julv 2l, 1988. Born Be«her of Ottawa, TtMETHEYWILLIEOPEH-Nfl)9d tr....,~11thal1 r""°'111Witl'lill30-,..of l)fNAHCE CODt BY 1ne»meybell'lpet90ft0t~ S....yCodeoftbeSIMeof haowCo.,tnc.1510lelt ..,_.,to:FOUNTAINVAL· 1 EO PUeLICLY AHO A£AO ~tr ..... 111bout to be tt11 date ltlat tflil """"'°"' AMENDING ARTICLE 117 your attorney. Callf0t"'9. ·a putllc hlertng 17tt'llC ....... 0 . .._AM, LIEY ICHOOl DtlT...CT, ~r 18. 1890 in can ad a ; J 0 h n ALOUD IN THE COUNCIL mede on per90NI pniperty ......... on you.your dlflUlt RELATING TO YAAOS AHO If YOU AM A CAEOITOA ... be lllld on AugulC f: C1llfornl• H701. AUft: 1n100AK ITAEfT. FOUN- Kansu City. Mia-Be«her of Corona. CHAMIEf'S. SEA LIED Nr9INfler delc:t!Oed. ""' be entered end ttle FENCING AHO SECTION Of I contingent c:redltOf of IHI. et 7:30 p.m. '" ttle P1tylll K. W•d end"""" TAIN VALLEY. CALI· -90Uri A Costa Mae CA . David Be«htt PROPOSALS SHALL BEAR Tlllnaml(lllnd ~ COUf1 ""'enter I jUdglwtt IOIO.IHREARYAROOEFI-""••••d. you mull Ille Fourth F1oor Conferenoe ·dfy '°' llllng olllml by.., fO"MIA. 12701. (7141 . ' f ''c•--CA THE TITLE OITHE W°"9< & addf9ll ol tt1e 1r8"lf9rof(1) contelnlng lnJunctl.e or HITIOH CODE AMEND· your dall'n wltll 1111 court Of Aoom o1 tM CMc Cemer. cf.dlt« eh.it be~ 12. 10-UU. Atleflllon: Harbor area rdident 0 1an:munt, .; NAME 01 THE llOOEA IUT 1re: OMMHI BAHMAN. other or1Mt1 c~ MENT NO 17-t)" · ~t M lo tM l*IONlt eo.l1 Miia. Cellfomll. .. 1111 wtl6dl 11 tM .....,_. etmn. llORTOll, -C-ance 19~. ~WM Chutes Robert NO OTHER OISTINGUllK-2450.....,,, llvd .. Colee dMlionolPfOC*IY, · SYNOPSIS: ~IOPOll1t9dby wf'llc:lltlmettleeo.dolDI-deyl>etor9tNCOfllUft'll'M-TCMI, COm•...n llR- one of the lest okt Beecher QJ Kelm ING MAMS. "Alff U> M· Miia. OelltorNI • euppon, cNld c:uetody. cNld Ordln1nc:1 Ho. 2u 1 ttle aourt wttNn four moritN rector• of "" eo.ta ...... tton _.. ....-... lbo"9.. VICft. fiiiii tiOat .vard oper· WA Allo aumved CltVED AFT.Ef' THIE Tiii IOcMlor'I In CeMfomla IUC>Of1, attorney fMI. CC*I . .,,..,,di Ille Huollngton from ttll dete of flr'IC II-s.nitary D11eric1 .. ....., DMld .Nkr I , 1... 'OU•TAHI YALLIY 1 • ICHIEOULIED CLOSING olttlec:Nlleucuttweotlcl 1nchud1ott11trellf•1MY 8lacfl Or~ Code~ IUll)ClofJetter1•prOVldecl anddlterminel)fo..-lend ...._. e. ...... IL ICMOOL.-TllCTllOMD •tor's. and owner of att 5 ar-t irand· TIME F<>J' TH! MCEJPT OI Of prlftQpel l>uelrlW otlcl be gtentecl by ttle c:our1. Tiie 1m1odlog Midi t71 to ,.. In SectlOf'I 700 of the objectlonl. end requllt8 '°' Lellllee ...... 11111n•1 II Of 1Wt8I, ft:._. Blec:hera ht Ser· childttn. Friende may .. DI SHALL IE AETV"N!D of ttle tr~•: I" "Mme s:r!M~t of wefll, t•· oro-ntze end add,.. tine-Probate Code of CelifofNI. e111mptiol'I, ·K eny, to tM T,....._1). -.181, CUM Of TMI vice. "Beech" came to 11 tode f 3·00 to TO 8100IEf' UNC>f'IENIEO. IT .. lllowe'\ IO 1tate.) ..,,. ol money Ot property Of Ing regutetlonl Ind llMftd The time tor flllnCl.clallM ... r;.c:,ow1 w&0illMFll fOf Pul>lllNd Orlnfl Coeel ..,,.... • ..._ u -..L...-·-in ca7 OO p My rom p" SHALL IE THE SOLIE AIE· 11 ebowe. ot 1r court autllorlaed lec:tlol'I IC)t(I. ,31 of ltle not e&pire Pflof to four ..... C01eCttOn 11 llt Delly"°' July 27, 1MI P:.J•M1'*9 Or1nt1 eo.t -~UUI ---: •• It terce SPONSlllLITY OITHEBID-Mott. l>Ulllllll nenlll pu1c11dlogimeyllloreNI. Hunll"tton .. ICll Ordl-mortlllllromtMdateof"'9 forltllt'l1'9110ftfllldwltllttle W140 Delly"°' July 13. 20, 27. 1115 and boueht the Broa. Bell Broedwey DEA TO SEE THAT HIS 810 end 8ddr 11111 Ulld by ttle APf' ,. 1118 nance COde. ,.., Yltd deft. llWlnQ notlcled ~. a.c:retsy of "" Otltrtct et 1Mt W-127 Mal yard from Tom Mortuary. Funerel IS AECEtvtD IN PAOPEA '"'ended lr.,.._Of WitNn llteMrt D. Z•••alt, llltlol'I. Seid 0tdlnenc9l lddl YOU MAY EXMotlHE tt11 tt11 Dlllrlc:t Oftlcl, 11 Fllr "8JC ll)llCE ~ ... located et 615 __,ice will be heJd TIME. ttv9I ~ lllt pelt 10 fer c--. ., C. AIMI. -.., prowtllonl to ttll Humtngtof'I 1'111 kept by ttle COur'I, If you Drlwe. Costa Miia. Cell-, __ ...._ ...... • -u.a -· • A llt of 8MI Oocumentl II IU'OMI to ttll tr.,.,... C'9rtl • leadl OrdlMnce Code to lfl I pet90ft .,...,_,_, In lornle. ..._,_ •-• o..t ff.lChwey. New-Thursday; July 215. mey be obtained It tt11 Of· 11e; <" "none", 10 1t1te.I JoM Klngeeon, J. D .. A regull .. retaining ..... In· IN ....... you f'MY Ille with NOTICE IS HE RUY 1C1100L part a.ch. In 1937 1988 •t 2:00 P .M . at lee of Ille City Eflllllllr, 71 None. ProfMlionaf L.. Corpor-dultrlal ~end ICf9lfl-ttle court • fomlll ~ FUATHEf' GIV£H lhat ttle .,,., he bouaht out Piere• Bros Bell FllrDrlwe.Coltelllll.Cell-. Tl'9naml(t>endtMlllrllll 1t1on. MO. TetegrlSlfl Ca-1ng ..... encl amendl tftl tor8'edll,.,:e,rot111eN-Mid ;epott on Ne'" tt1e ~"'JI°' ,._,_ n..... · tomia, upon ~ lddr111 9' ttie tr1n1"'9l(1I nyon Road. Ste. 103, Ctlull dlflnltlon of rw yerd. Ing of "' Ol'f Ind ..,... Colt• Miia Sanitary D1Mrtct _.. -Rueben "-Ullll:.. --t Broedway Mortuary peyment of 18.00. All Id-w.: RAYMOND CHEN. 2450 Vitti. CA t2010 • THE FULL TEXT °' THE Pf....,... of ...... _.. Oftlcl 77 Fllr om.. "°°"' ......,.. Of Yanl next door and Chapel. Private inwr-dltlor'lal c:Nr9I oU3.00 ... Newport Blvd .. Colt• Miia, Putllllhed Orange CollC ORDINANCE II AVAILABll Of of lf'IY P9fltton Of ICCOUnt 417, Ny be ~ .... ..,.., TO operated both unUl mrnt will be held et· lie made If lllf'ldlld by mall. Callfomla. Delly Piiot My 13, 20, 27, lft.'.f THf CfTY CLEM'S Of· ff prOVldecl 11'1 eec:tlorl 1250 twelfl tt11.,._.of1:00 a.ft\. LaA11 ~ · .a. 1 of 1942 F · Memorial lid doc:umlflt1 end otW That tfll PfOl*1Y ·pertl-AuguM 3. ltll FICE. ill ttle Calttor'llil f.!obate encl 5:00: m MT•T MAL IP'inl · earhaven contr1et docuft\lflt1 mey """ -..o 11 dllcrlMCI 1n W12t AOOl'TID ~ "" Ctty Code. A "9Qullt tor 8peclal colT · iRea IA•: NOt•h Dwinl World Wer II Perk. In lieu of 111o be ••lmlnld 1t 1111 Of-"'*" •: a Motel Ind 11 COUid o1 tlle etty of Hunt· Hoticelorm ieawelabletrom TMY .-TllCT, Pl:OMm • •...., ... 1-d hJa bu9ilW9I flowers m•morial ta ol"" City Cllnl of ttle located 11: 2450 .....,,, ....: llJl1C( lngtOf'I leadl It I ,...,.., ·~~ Cllrtl. . T. MICttLI. '*" .. .. HOTICI II HIEf'HY tA. Vi t~v ' hip-tr' .. ··u· .._ Ctty ol Col1e Miia. llld ~ .. Coell Miia. Call-. meet lllld Monday. June --J. , 0 lo ........ ._ c I , con luu Olll mey ...., Ooc:umerltl .. not lie 111111-fornla. . • ··~·, I ~°'Intl CollC TAIN VALLEY IC OL . . x -· Huftllligeon 17-7----illll~S-«Id ~ !O U,. ~ Id un1111 tlle lddltlor'lll Tll9 "'*-1111'111 uMd flUmJC roll . ~ ......... ,....,, fllr ,.._ Deily 20. 27. 1... OIST9'1CT ,_ ....... tt1M leectl. CellfofNa on ~ W• ended, then Area Boys Club. 1300 Cf'large IS indudld by 1111~tr"""'Of1.•l 11 ~ HUMl9 ..s AYU: CoundlmMll>lrl: ....,,IWC-Dltle. .rl W135 IN~,... Pf01*1Y ~Fttie ~..P t11· . . cmtUnued to run hJa P ierce Bros. Bell with payment. 111 d 1oc:111 on 11: NOTICE tS HEf't:IY K..,Y, Green, Finley. Erealna. ......, CA-.. _.,. --Will not be rlMdld for 1111 tor"'::' r~ltlon ~ --... -t ') hJa Br. .... _,.. M Eld'I bid lhlll be made on TAAVELOOGE. '-GIVE~ 11111 purtu1nt to Sec-Mays. Wlrldllll. ICIMllter Pu**"-' Oflntl Coel1 ..--..,,_ '• c:leuroom purpoeea: · -· 1-... unu re-;u.uway ort~. 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( and Fashi whos adve1 re la ti evel') an ol po ram set." Ea1 begar con ti strca1 a spec Sui Blues and·\ Chea Blues yet ti of pc with : the n very well 1 Finar . Pia the v down "Ain' ferve1 .. Grove l'eatlval blasts off with apace-age Shakes It's hanlly unuwa.I to take 1 few liberties with ~ in rtllld to time and place. South Coast Repertory once ~ "Much Ado About Ne>1hina' in an early Cali· fomia tetti~ while a m:ent "Mid· summer Nalbt's Dream"' by the Hunti"lton Beach Playhoute u~ dated its Athens site to tbe l 9SO.. Till TITIS a ~t~n"~~~v~,.,:~or.M~='f:·th: ~:'!~st;::~31;:!.u~~:~ ~~11~a~:r c~os~~~.~~f°u~ ~~~~i~:~ri·w·~~v1.;::er~;I showier role of the Syracusiar.. costume that evokes memories of puzzlement. Pertormances conunue P.1 9 JI 1llhou11h Mock llttleha his lll<n11 Min& th< Mettil<ts from lbt old fllsh .. The ( omcd> of En-on" probably 1hrouah Sundlys 11 l:lO •o:i:,51 late in the show with an applause-Gordon serials). Ferdinand Lewisasa is the best Shakespea~an pla' fo r ~O. with Shak"peare'1 But director Dlvid Herman, in his finf production for the Grove Shakespeare Festival. has tone them one better by boldly taiina .. The Comed)' ofErron" where no man has gone before. The settina is still Epheius -but it's the planet of Ephesus, to which the protqonists from the neiahborina planet of Syracuse are uansported by spec:ahip in this rollicki!'l ICCOUDt of crisscrossed identities. The play also was a pan of the 1984 festival. but on that occasion it was done in ultra· modem fashion in the Gem Theater. adjacent to the Festival Amphitheater. where the current story unfolds. .. Whatever its location. "Comedy of Errors" remains amon1 the most rollickinJ of Shakespeare'.s lighter works. focusina on twins and twin savants separaled in childhood whose paths cross repeatedly in (or on) EpheSus. The fact that both the noble twins carry the same name (as do their servants) lends humor, if not credulity. to the situation. The tnterplanetary aspect of the show allows Herman and his staff (particularly costume desif.ner Shiaeru Yaji) to literally "10 ape· on some characters. The two sttVants, both named Dromio. each resemble Roddy McDowell's character from the "Planet of the Apes" movies. and are truly indistinguishible o n s ... Gregory Morten~n as the v1SJt1na Antipholus and David Mack as the resident noble of that name require their audiences to employ their ima1inat!on a bit more to accept them Shoppers sWing to ajazzybeatin~B Hundrtds of people crowded around a makeshift stqe in front of the Broadway department store Sun- day afternoon in Newpon Center Fashion Island. Some were lucky enough to gamer one of the center) chairs: others brouaht their own. M1t1WL RYDlYISll elicitina monoloaue. aoldsmith whow chain complicat" those "ho arrn't all that fond of 1raged~ ··to;.mg Lear" waiti~ ill French Stewan and Ken Sonkin are thcsituation. Kay krlet as the abbess Shakrspeare. Stan Mt'~er's extra· "1ngs for an ..\ua. 26 opeGllll a thr dynamic Dromios. tcarina about with an entrance'riaht out ofa sci-fi terresual setting (complimentrd b' Fe t1val ~mphithcattr, 12'12 the stge in slapstick style in uniform-thriller and <;aryn Ronis. a.libidinous Ga~ ('hnstensen's hair-and makeup St.. Garden Grove. Call 636-7llJ ly effective interpretations. Harry kitchen maid wnh a yen fortbe wrona design) lend an outstanding 'isual t1rke1 infQrmation. Fraz~ ~ ~~y «ct~~ as the r-------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ captured fathtr of the Antipholusn. seeking enou&h money to buy his life. A SUMMER STORY Judith Hawking as Mack's . wife (who naturally mak" a play for Monensen. believing him to be her husband) effects a shrewish sen- suality. Alicia Woolenon. who plays Hawking's sister. is a stunning beauty with a talent to match as she reacts to Mortensen's advances with mixed ;:.!.; Aa • emotions. <f> IPG·lll e& · .....,,.,E?.~· Others rendering splendid per- \ I "\I\ tk'l.\1. PW 11 "IE ... __.... .... -.......... ......... .Um!AOA l'lalic's ._ 0< ... Ill l'lctllc I~ _ .,..., --m; Ill I ...... .....NA> ~ ........ .._. E.._.V...._ S11-toM »6·'220 _...,.,. •~IRACN I.IA .... ~LAii tsi~• •n.aso •11. TOlllO • OAAllGll l -SllMec* c....... HOW PLAYING EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA 548-2711 PLAYS DAILY AT 1 :30·3:30·5.3Q-7·30-9:30 ... il4 h•ll"''" '" 2SSJ ~"'' 4111 I "'' MMHHeNT•U. .. J 12.00221s·1S 7 •5102S '•S 1 •ots9~..._----------~-< Ota HA•O .. , 11 •O 2 ·3' 5 I~ 7.SS 10-30/No f'HH• TMC D&AO flOOl. OtJ 12 u 2 •o s so • 00 10 10 COMI ... TO WHO P:•AllED AMS•tCA C•I lte>G€• •A-fT CNJ U :JOJ·sos 20 11.Sf2 U• •5 7.SO 10 1$ 1 I!> •s / 70MM l:CIC11e Mwrfll~ COM ... TO AMe•ICA .. ) ..... , ..... , .. 1 .,...., .... , ftt11\ Co-Hfl Reel MHI (It) • • D'llVl MOK• * * MOAYS 1 ~ .. -11' l*Ol_A I~ fAU UllUS "HI OUS!" -t\1f'r Tnu•" rt llf'l.t' 'l.\(, \Z.l\l Some lay on the lawn on beach blankets. while others either stood. stolled about or crouched qainst pillars. Shorts and T-shins were the norm. and no one shushed any noisy talkers in the audience. "Big Fat Daddy." Unfonunately. she =•~i.n •=MA didn·t solo in any of the concen's 11 f~,_, ~-e- liiii cn--1 ~ -.Ei!4!4::a:H -. ...,,..,.. --numbers. although her _piano m.1301 111.m1 •~ HL '°"° . . . •MUlfT'llOT0.9UCM --·-·· 1111111...... l .... ~ provided solid underpinnana an every . •-._..... ,_ ,.,_l..._. S&·sm ~,.,. selection. never getting in the way but MID* 0r-.111111.-. •conamu *PUU.9RT°" very stron&ly felt nonetheless. =--..... ::.:I:" =:--;:c.: • Most o(the other band members ss1-4ess .,.... •conamu ~T0.91ACM took solos. Alto saxophonist Cunis •LA "••u111C h•,.,, s.i. ttH iw 1-.. '-c... ~ c:rw.. GantiT .......... ---· f,....e,,,.,.... .. ...-, ,,,~ 111tlll0 ..0-l!l -----.......... l.-Mil(,,_._ 111 --u· ""° --·-""t•~· •.-ti-.... c---... -...:--~-........ f111i!OO ll--~c--. --~ !&•-........ If'-•UI--------·"-"~ ·~·' ·--l•-~ Is. ... *LA~ •s.una MIA "IOhcsullill<aoa i...-c.... ,...z.aoo 111,za· ·--~ eSTMT0. f-"-Wlto (-V ..... C.... »l-4120 H l.(Ml ~ ...... Ofw. .. Qt.1710 --·-·· ... ......... an..•-- They were all here for another of Fashion lslan<fs •lJazz It Up at the Island" concerts. which try "to cover the entire spectrum of the (jazz) genre. from Dixieland .... to contem- porary." accordina to Eileen Bohen. Fashion Island's marketina director. .. Basically. (we wanted) to .... (gCMrate) community g~will and generate ~pie comma to Fashion· Island.' explained Bohen. whose responsibilities include doi~a advertising, promotions and pubhc relations work for Newport Center. Peagler was featured in "Misty.'' his l·--·10 .. -11••twr ] ,,,~,.. M1-0110 doodlings of reiterated . runs and 1 1!!!~1!""~-~g-~~111!uro!!;!g-~-!!!~· ·~·n~I ~llJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~w~·~~~'':°go~i...;y~,·llMIO~=J;"";;-~g-~·~"'~°'~-~-~-~·~·~" ~: ·~-~w~ .. -~lo~ .. ~-~~m~~~ ornamented melodics culminating in L! ._ .... a.;J•JC' \f) ,.,~ ~ "Jazz is perfect in that it appeals to everyone. Dixieland might brina out an older crowd. while. the-contem- porary pr9bably attracts the younaer . set." . . . Each week. the series -which began July 10 with ··Dix.ielan.~" a~d continued July 17 Wltt\ M~11:1- strcam" -cov.ers another styhst1c aspect of jazz. Sunday's audience there for "The Blues" was treated to the husband- and-wife team of Jeannie and Jimmy Cheatham and their Sweet Baby Blues Band. Their mainly laid-back yet thorou&hly professional manner of performance regaled the crowd with such standard blues numbers as the melancholy ··c.c. Ryder" and very bittersweet ''Cherry Red.·· as well as S'-lCh non-standards as "The Finance Company Blues." _ Pianist Jeannie Cheatham did all the vocals. either in a most "low- down" blues vein. paniculaJrly in "Ain't Nobody's Business. .. or in. a fervently charged up manner. as an ttM ..... t a c adenza . Tenor sax - ophonist/clarinetist Ricky Woodard. who along with Peagler appeared to have the lion's share of the solos. plaved furiously with "Big · Fat Daddy.'' ~ntly but firmly pushing the song's break.neck tempo. Jimmy Cheatham's .. wah-wah" trombone highlighted .. , Gou Mind io Rambk.'. Stan Gilben·s .vinuosic solo fo. "Blue Monk" sponcd light~. ning-quick ·string-bass pizzicati and bowing. while Clora Bryant's soulful. mournful trumpet paced "Can't Get Started... Other players included baritone/tenor saxophonist ·:Dinky" Morris and drummer· John .. Iron- man .. Harris. . Evervone got into the act in the conced's finale. ··Meet Me with Your Black Drawers On... 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RE ~l E '>a 1 £ Plan wt neutral colors _ -condo lrplc pool ape 12500/Mo IM 723..ot57 1111 2Br/..21e Y"r S 1000/mo .... ,.,. .. ,....... • ·.1mmecura1e wi many up-......... raraa •WllHllll-* no pe41, 2 eareen. ·..c ICW~ ft 1 ;m 913.5374or15e-9soe No Money Down • AEAL:TORS .gr,dH. S167.900 lb ..... · HTS EASTStDE:Pertectfor••-f·:.,1~x:tthelx.'St: gatd1400tmol~·8282 '"" s;,:'C::::.,:· ~ ~NEW DECOA tBA ii50 F eppl or Open House Sal ecutlve femlly 38dtm. • ... u • 1.~.. s7501mo n-one blOdl to e.y'. bctl .. Ot=:J~~~~ment C.... ..... , I U & 5'.in 1·5. •53 Oeerf .. ld 39 ACRE rench Ille. NW 1'rBA. l~y rm wlfrplc MONAACH 9Mctlnewlwt ICM•--•-.. pl pets. 549•1311· etove, refrtg. rninl·btindt. 8 9 8 • O 9 2 8 w k Ani ona. Tr .... mount.in & f0tmaf dtntng rm Ha hOuM OCMn vtew 28t' 2 w• to NMfport Cntr. 2BA 38A & 4IR no""""* tental 102 E A_,_,OflME ••...U• 559·46'11\m views S13.650w1th ... y spa & 2 car gar S147S spa bath. din rm: po(,., 2BA 1BA. •ttached gat· Ave;leble YNtty ..... B•y.Cw ol 873·2S31 . SUM,..NCML~ 6 3BPI 38A & 2BR. a&A. • -1erm1 875-9408 mo incl grndr FC>f 1n1er-gated comm. no pets ege. 2 yrs new• S1250 mo 11250to12000/mo - -Jll:.:=.::: ---uu ·ca• gerage • Specious ......... IHc~ 1111 I.I. ...... llB view call Seolll 5'8·2301 · S 1750.12131893·2205 • IUnl ".... 1mf Wllllt Mr .;;..,....iiii.,iiiiiiilP-!i!ioo~ -~u COLD Well DAN~eR LI 11rgerooms.S529.ooo ••• -... •21ADuPlEX qu1ee Ju8C 2IA•Den 11350 mo It• --...... .. 1P 1D o:p;; IO: 640.5664 Broker* -•-E"SIOI! COil• Meu lots • d.:....... ..... llH &40 W. Bltr .....,. t .... '--. ..... -Owner/Agent 1700 SQ Fl •pprox eo·x300· Will pnld/new crpt. wt ,.....,.. ltw... · 291. , ... """'"'· carpet9. unit, step9 O .......... one 3710 OAFFAOtL OPEN 48R 2·~&•. tae7111y rm. 2 pay 1~ SSS call'I Of wit! ~120. garege.7f5~ .,.. ·~ ... llll CHAAMINoHEIGHfScol · PenltlOuM 2«R. lam. den. dr•~·· 11ovt . refrlg . ~~1r~7J~~75til. Sal /Sun 1·5 Beeul ~ lrplcs. gar den patio build aa partner on your • Imo. M · -•••• t•ge. 2br, g4lr. deck. vlews.!S185Q StOOOfmo Yrly parking. --• • _or ---- 2Etr 2Br. 2 ~r .Comm. $255.000 2632 v,1118 Def 101 10 day escrow Con· •EASTSIDE -1BA1BA, 2BR BA hm Furn/unf clote 10. beech & •ihops, NB Stiff 4BA. furn. $1875 •828·1810• 1lr1B• convertible den. pool & 'spe, S35e.OOO or Oro 673-1355 1ec1 D•ve8&3·6969 days. g•r11ge w tO hkup 1 S 1500/mo Agt 5'8·6333 S 1200/mo. 6'2-6938 Bayfrori1 Condo 2BA den. -• 15" mo ~ • lrplc. new decor • bttlns. rent $1950 759-1552 •NPT CREST.CONDO. ....... Adul1 No pet• M50tmo •HE.WlY decoteted .... CONDO VMt•B•lbOe. prof ~j~()f' eo· bott _YMrly Sunny Slu<liO . .,.., Jetty, = ~~~~~~ Jll p ........... BEST 180° QCEAN VIEW .S<;oU• 5'8·2301 38a 2blks10 oc:Mn..flWI Oecoraled. turn, 28r. Summer/Wkl Rent.ls 2133 Mtramer, Bel llP ------ 38 r 2''tBa PHlceboo Beul 4Br. fem rm $335t< 3BR HOUM on,QUieiCUI. carpets. drpa. painl. FIP. 2Ba. U R. FIR, DIR. den froitl-$875 to ~2750 Outet. n_ice kl!C 875:5030 2Br 1B•. g.,, I~ frplc. oceen view . S•~.900 • Ownr1Ag1. 6'5·2235 de·NC. large y•rd. cloM peho. dbl ger, n-pels Pex>l. IP•. oceen. b•y.vu. w..&.s.... ........ IM .-~U,...M----gas w•tef paid. No Pet•· 6g1:1702Agl.. ----lo IChoOIS & shopping. tmmec.S1750 536-1375 hlH LHH S1800mo. -n • itr-•1•-.; 1975/mo 8U 'A ' . ---•HA.UftlW S1200tmo•75'-7113 ttNEWPORT CAEST3BA 0/532-&492.N/771-0426 lt ... 1nU1·1• S1200Avell9/1123'+E. Mwguerile. Open Set-..... N•ll l •ulremont . Harbor hn ·11ove. $900/mo yrly. -----2' rBA condo. 2 car gar HARBOR vi.w 3Br 2Ba. . _Bayfronl 873-1678 ~ 1 ... 5'8·2525 So of pcH 3BR. 2 SBA · Ri dge SS99.000 111 Aval\ 816 6'5-3'35 end BACKBAY TWNHSE tennis. we1k to beech . _,vi poo l Anderson f11W 1111 CHARMING 21A. 11A ........ . L.arge'S429K 760-0714 760·1108 W1ll.Co.-()p ~ 673-.555! =-1:;;. 3~dR~3~~:.=: $1450/mo(2131"27-113e School .nea r b y l~I· wtb•lcony ~eu unit. 28R 1,"8A.CloMtobehl Fr .. Eacrow . .& llll• wtien ------.......,,.,....... ULMl ... 'l/111 3BPl 2BASSSSSSHSS1v50 sp•S1295/mo.6'2-&477 •NPT CREST CONDO• $1800/mo • 790.9390 • Betboe lllanct 1 yr IN. 900Sealane6'4·2611 youbuy Ol'Mlllhrougnus (ii;;:;. F 1 Avail g/l~rl • vi-... 2 ... 2, B Sl~OO ------Specloua3 28e2•tory 11100/Mo. Avetl. 811. , •••• , ..... " .• ··Prudentaal \. anlHllC loc•tlon BEAUTremodel9d 38' -... ,, a .. HARBOR VIEW HOME E11eettent cOndltlOn no Slt-9393d 4t7·t4t7e. VIEW/COZY 21R/18A. 1155 • llWllt storefront • 3 bachelor 1BR 1BASSSS SS850 • f d d Avl 1mmed Ag1 K•lhy, 2BR 2BA. dbl n., .... : nr 1 • ---~~ no •15'-24t0ir' 7l•le11tyl1l•1160011 • apts S375000 Pl•ye Ava118t23yrly 675·5367 "'"· lg enc• yar · 6'52235J CoombeRtt • -.-pet1 l2500mo fl' II •--a.a _ .. -... ger . • • • . ... •• .. ,. •••. --S1200tmo Incl w•t• & • y comm PoOI. $1750. 1 vr lfl• • .... .... pet• $975/mo 831-7200 -MWIPIMIT1 Real Es1ete1t7J·1900 3BRl 2BA.yrly uni Engltlh g.,dnet.$500 •• TAW -....*lllf&le*-IM .(2 13)373·1488 11 18A. with gerege. Oeys OfMS·1812Eve• fie IUCI llPLEI collage. p1110. trench req'd. Ho peta. M6-152t -.. -· --HOO/mo. 875·1'11 , We'll gl"9 VoU I down In doors. gar lrpl d/w 2·5 Bdrm $900-$5000/mo. VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA. ----------SHARP, newer 28r 28a . ... chg IOI' a Share of awn· • •n OHM Penln1u1a patio deck, ger-s 1500 1 673•2230 .. ,. ..... M•tl. egt 6'2·7706 MC bldg. PoOf, uune. AttentlOn l'IOrMtluyert: Veulled eelllngs. w/d ersh1p. You make the Grell Income po1en11al. ege. view. 2 incomes. 5 "Polimeeien Almoephere" Welk to beeetl. S 1175 mo Home-In on~ IOf 11\e tloe*up, petlO. Avell now . . mthly pymlS & we ll'l•re S 1 500 000 .Agen t doors to sand r e; lllMI Sp;c'.OU, 2BR 1'-'BA lri· •Ill ...... * · MC 638-HOI -..etr•eetalellltingl. 11100/mo. • 780-tll2 apprec You receive •673~3~• modeled 1op cond p-~-II ll~ ~~~w~HA2'~~~1 ~vtew l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 100-lt t8JI t>enef1ll Mutt SJ 4 2 000 p 1 ...... •• $2300 Avl now 790 1109 I I heve c~ .. n credit Agl C..11 •tta 1124 rtn on y 28R 1Ba HM. PetlO. nar, a & fell• Frplc, w/d hkup. • E 650·8300 .-pool, 1ec. get wtopnr + -lll-4112-157·6002 Dys. v. WkM s •tll PLll •••-•1Pf* h~• 10 und Gas/waler cerporl. 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( ' --~ • .. l ~ " ti l c p p II $ ti " s .., d rt SI v __ bi n1 lo C< " p1 Cf I a• pt ba 0 oi \\ sit to UJ SU ... bl Cfl -J • ro ... na tit pe ra an n na pla 08 • = l dW .. i . . :Tu~n ·summ~r bounty.intosuperdishe Chefs creatty.tty ~ombtnes fresh produce, herbs. cereal There they are, poppina out all over the v•table aarden. overtowina from the bushel baskets at the .• farm stand ... the delicious harvest of summer. · · · 'Ptump-Drlet tomatoes. brilliant red and sree~ . Pfpprn, polished purple eas>lant and squash plorc- emerald zucchini and yellow crooknecks, in siFS from · midlet to pant . lbe herbs are there, too -basil, chives, dillweed, panley and more -shooting up in carefully tended prden plots or window boxes. thriving in pots at roadside stands and tied up in generous bundle$ at the supermarket produce S«tion. . · Chef Kathleen Sanderson. anticipatina all this plenty. has put her creative talents to work to come up with dishes that use these wonderful vqetables to best advantqe: Her recipes are innovative and delicious combining summer vegetables with herbs and cereals 'to'bri~g out all their aoodness. CURRIED STlWFED ZUCCHINI 2 larse (er I IDMlam) 111tt~l s ........... oUYe .u ..... ............. ~ 2 ...... _ ......... Nre4 ..... eetl l ~ fnlt ... Mer ... le wlleat ud bru cereal wtG nillal, ..... .,1e, ,ants ud cec.at l ¥1 tea.,._. NnJ ,.der 1;. np ~ • .,,. parsley ., ·4 teaspooas panley nun 14 tea1pn•salt i;. teelpn• pepper • . Halve zucchini lengthwise and remove seeds; brush with a little Olive oil and-place on a 1 S x 10-x I· inch b•ldna pen. Saute onion in remainina olive oil until tender. add tomatoes and cook until mixture is dry. Crush ce{QI and add with curry powder. panley, salt and pepper; mix well and cool. Divide stuffina among z1,1ccbini halves. Pour I/, cup water into pan around zucchini; cover tightly with foil. (This will help steam the zucchini.) Bake at 37S degrees for I 0 to 12 minutes; then remove foil and bake 1.0 minutes longer. Makes 4 to 6 servings. TOMATOES PERSILE 1 np sr•pe-a•t• nun or utaral bru Rakes 14 np claopped panley or 1 tables,... panley nun t tabletflMU claoppH frea basU or t eeu,.... drlMbull 'At np pated Parmesan clteese 4 or 5 laJ1e tematen S ~lnp11• oHve oU Blad pepper to taste " Crush cereal and combine with parsley, basil and _ checsc_,_Sli_ce tQma.10(5-1/dnch thick and arranac in all - First-place winners beefup competition A colorful recipe for V cgetablc Medley Steak Salad (with A' Peel) was clearly the judges' favorite in the indoor cooking category at the I Sth annual California Beef Cook- Off. Kathy Lee. who entered and prepared the winning recipe. com- ~ted against seven other finalists in her category for the chance to win S 1,000. to represent California. and try for the SS,000 grand prize at the National Beef Cook-Off scheduled Sept. 20-22 in Jackson. Miss. Lee of Valley Center (near Escon- dido) earned top honors with her recipe for a beef salad using top sirloin. She recently moved to ValleyCentcrand is busy settling in bef Ort she rc.sumcs her.. plant bu.sh_ ness. • iJ(~ho ra~s in auto slaloms, loves to.i-cook and enter reci~ contests. She says she created this recipe by takina a "healthy ap- proach to cooking. usina lean beef, crisp-tender vegetables and lemon. I like to vary my recipe too. using available fresh California prcoduce." Cal Oement won first place in the barbecue category for his recipe. California Sunset Steak. Ocment. of Hanford. won S 1,000 and a Weber Kettfc for his delicious use of sirloin. Oemcnt. a meat cuttina instruc- t«who cnjoys'COOkina beef; picked up an entry form for the contest in a supermarket and decided to dcsip ·a .. new steak creation . for the barbecue pill" He entered his cration because he felt it was healthful. colorful and was rep- resentative of the way Californians cook. - Thr cook-off. established in 1974. is sponsored by the California CattleWomen in cooperation with the California Beef Council. For more information on how to enter the 1989 event. send a self-ad· dressed stamped envelope to: Cali- fornia Beef Cook-Off. SS I Foster City Blvd .. Suite A. Foster City 94404. VEGETABLE MEDLEY STEilSALAD (WITH A' PEEL) 1 ¥1 ponds beef top slrloia 1te0, l~-iaclan Gld ~•·Caper Vi••'1retff- ( redpe follows) .. , ' ~ pend freu · ml'slaroom1, sliced 1 re4 oaiea, Waly sliced ... bludled H MCM .. I pacb1e ( t CHUteel) fn1e11 artldt*e ltiearta. ...wed ... dru.e4 t tomaten, peeled ... nt late wed1n 1 ~ waterenn, 1tem1 re- 1DMed ... d1.,ed Leltaeeleaftl I ta t taWnpMn EACH clilepped freQ9n1w ... fl'ed ~yme (pnllll) 'temate......C~ Place steak in sfiallow Jlass dish. Prepare Lemon-Caper Vanaiarettc~ pour 1/J vinaiarctte over steak and cover. Reffierrate 2 boun. Covet (Pl•• ... •&P/C2) ). 9-anch casserole. PoUf oli ve oil evenly over II SF and season with pepper. Top with cereal ml I a Bake at 400 degrees for 12 to IS minuies. ...... • servings. RATATOUILLE AU GllATIN : 1 cup crape-uts flakes or ut~ Wu flallll · · '• cap clopped panley or 4 teas;.-;;;ii ' flakes 1 tablespooa fr~sb cbopped basil or 1 tu 11• dried basil · I teaspoon fresll orecuo or •;• teal' n• ~ oreauo 1 small egplaat. cat iDto 1-incll c•bet 5 tablespoMs olive oil 3 tablespoou water 1 ,mall ollioa. sliced l lar1e creea pepper. cul illlO ~-iDcla cen t medl•m zacclllilll. sliced '• iacla ~ '• &easpoN black pepper 1 can (15 oaaces) tomato sa•ce 4 OHCH &rated provolone Clilffw ('rush cereal and combine with herbs. rnixills well. Set aside. Saute eggpla nt in 2 tablespoons o(oil. When 011 has been absorbed. add water and continue to cook until eggplant 1s tender. Remove from pan . In rr mai ning ) tablespoons oil. sautc onion and green pepper for 2 to 3 minutes . .\dd zucchinj and cook until tender . .\dd eggplant. pepper and tomato sauce. Pour into 21 ~to 3-quart casserole. Sprinkle with cereal mixture and top wtth grat('d ch('ese. Bake at 37S degrel's for 20 to 25 minutes. or unti l browned and buhbl~. \fakes· 6 servings. HERBED STUFFED MUSHROOMS 15 lar1e maslarooms 1 medi•m ..UO., diced t taltlespous bftter or marcartae 1, c•p sllttry-or Madeira whle • t cup fnit and flbef wltole wlleat ud ltraa cereal, any variety . . • . . . • ~ cap 'cMpped panley or C teupoas paisley flakes % table1~1 cltopped cltives ,or% ~.,...s freeze. dried claives .. · · · · . · · 1 tablnpooa· c:Mpped dillwffd or 1 teaspoM •ried dillweed • 0 I • Lt1 .ieaspooa pepper . 1, cup grated ParmHU tllene • . . . · Remove stems from,mushroomsand chop fintl). Saute onion ·and mushroom stems ip 2 tablespoons · ·butter for 2 to j minutes . .\dd shem and cook until wme 1s absorbed and mixturt is drv. Crush cereal and co mhine with herbs. ~pper. and ch~. Add to mushroom stems and mix well. - _ Melt remaining 2 'tablcspoo~ri buttti:;·brush .over mush room caps. Plact l ': to.2 tablespoons of mixture in each mushroom and place Oil baking shcct .. Bake at ~ · 375 dtgrees for 10 to If minutes: then broil.( ~~ie ... or until browned. Makes 16 mus,~rooms or~ kr"VIOJS. . . COokingsc::h.OOls :,: · go back·to basic.s •I By CHERYL WALltER w~rl •'~'1th :(h1hes ' and -special· . o.ii,,...c., o ••• fla,·ors likr ~file.. cumin. orepno ToJ · I fi I h h and cilan tro. . · · a~ .s 1 esty e c anges -t e Pastonus savs·phvllo classes are dramatic increase of women -in the · work fqrce combined "'1th .ppblic also 'popular "':itb her siuderus (the a"'areness of healthful eating -dough can be stuffed' :Mth meat. ha' c forced changes an the cooking· fish. chicken· .. or ~etibles and · school formula. · frozen for latcr.r.ehcaung) as well as Thr message from singles and Sar1ta Fe <-uisme an~· chocola~ t"'o income fam1I~ brcadwtnn('rs 1s cours(s. · .· • · clear quick preparation of easHo-"Clas~'i on ·chocolate art p ne of . mak~ dishes that are healthful ·(lo~ m~ most ~pula!. It really baffies sodium. low salt). fresh and simple !11e. especially .w•t.h e~~ryone talk· enough for everydav' dining but mg health all tile Uft'.'e. adaptable for clegan·t ~:ct no-fuss . B1!L. D1em~(t. <lirectC?I\ of ~ entertaining ··' ma nutshcll:.back to C'u1s1fle C:ookinrSch~I sn F-uon basics. · · !s}a~d. sa~~·h1s .cumculllm, alto This moH·ment. savs popular includes cou~ f0r·C1h~ol1cs u Orange Count'\ cookmi instructor \(ell 11s classes empha\tnna ~ and gol.lrmet chef ~v Pastonus~ 1s fres~ and httalthfuJ ,foo4;t. Like ---+-ov.-t~e-baC'kbone.ofin~ su~ful · . :asfottu~ he. too.. baS-1U.na;111:1.~ • ....-;1---• cooking school. 'But, she adds. most cnroHment shift toward setJlUI schools are not!cirig si1m ificant <"~ki.ng . . , differences m their stud('nt rolls . \\ e gt"t a crcrss o~er . of pro. because of the trend. . · less1onal. caterers; chc1s and res. . .. Just a fe"' ,years ago there we~ a . , ta ura n t ~"' ners bi.at we also ,et a lot : lot Of pcopk takmgcookin'g classe-s .. of prof~ss1onal .m(n (bro~en, ~- It was the ·m· thing tben.,. Pastonus \ors ~nd busln~men), worti• isaid. "No"' "hat's. left is most I~ "omen and hom.cmak~ IJ'd nel! ! sntiors. ·senous coolcmg students. ,·h~ldren In ou~ ~ommy ·and ~ ieachers. professional pt0ple and N Dad~~ and~~ ·~lasses, But. 1be. visiting chefs. There.still \Sa ~oup> <.aid._ attendance:·· it ~ook1aa · of ~pie who like · tcchntcally: choo~s h~ ~n .dfOPP..111 · oft' . involved d~ns. aad recipes but \ g.~net.lll)o. es~U~ ~th lal thc\''rc definitely ill' the mahiom .". e~has1s o~ ethh1c .d1~ l"he students . who do attend Studies. he said. show dlllt Pastorius· classes·a\ Sherman Gar-· "'~men "ant to~ less than lO dens or get in~truction 'in ~r minute in the kitchen;.lftd ~ ~una Beach home are looN\nifor ~101~ 15 .. : so I reallf,.~ ~ -qu1clc. hght and ·rqional cu1S1ne <thn-}?1°8 ~b·t· 10-~~ tips. . t e.~ s._not m~ 1me . . ~ an- ··Here. in South('ri\ '.("llif'Orn1a ,·olv~ an 'P.J'CPlf'.l~ food . especially. the empbasis 1s on "\\ e want to JI~ them the~ Southwestern. Mexican and , l'ha1 t0 stan somctt,11... =~ foods ... how to make.salsas. how fo (~ ._ ~ Restaurants coast 011 reputations lleamldlJ Newt lentee for at least 3; yean." sbt says. MimiSMraton. wbocovenfood What's llKft, Muim'• coasts worldwide. allowilta Ollt '° su&r for Time fNlllline. says res. the same lackluster ~ in taunnts are amona the most D-L.: 1~ and New Yort. n.-...._ ... MC091ter1"•, ;n__.-._ .. ~-~JV ------~ ··---~ ~Cardin, himtelf a tatiaa it IMde, it ea take~ lbr supreme Fash.ion Coa1er. hM just ~ to stoP IDine. nm if it'• launched 1 Muim's de Plril 11o1e1 ~ the foOd -ud "°' tbe . . .._ .. _ -arnbianct-they've been IDilll for. chain. Can ftanch111111 ~ ..... ~ Tbe wont l'fttlurut caaten are hind? not nee 111 r ri1J-dae ob¥ioa OMS -Gastronomically speaki11o Su ~ witlt )tillowi111 rave~·• · Francitco is OM vast w. on clilplay. No. w af'dle wartcrs Sheraton says. Its loaptandi111 n-CG11W IWUl'Ull are still repu'8tion a a pat ....,..t I lllrded M ..,_ fl dfle warVt town hu ben supported lllCft by ..... ··----Ge decor' olitl .............. by Ml•i•'a. ia .... ii die wtd the ltod..., _ __ . d•piaa .. =t.Ctae' 1Q1 .. nee ia ddl IMld ~ Sb••• ~ ..-J twosuprrcmMen..udouL 0.11 amW....,up"'"d,._lil'ld _Emje's. wiJb its riverboat· . . whorehouse stning and a kitchen said to have ~n reborn a few )'Urs aao. Sheraton says. "Judainr from my two dinners there in J 98S. I wonder if thert is such 1 thina as bcina stillbom-qain ... ~ other is Chez PaniSSt. in Berkeley, where Alice Waters. the mother of California cuisine. aaeed savory innovations when her philoeophy of food was new. 068ut thew days tht food tmds to be bland. unctenahed ud under· molted. an. notdallY hlnvwi111 condition wheft bloody chidld it °"IM pllle ... llYI SlmalGa. AM01•'1. ii New~ _, hive hid 1 IDOd diY or two •• tM kitchen bKk wheft AntoiM Aldltore aprncdJt 11' 1840. SolM- how the· word aot out. and thtrc have bttn hutc lines for tabln ever since. OrdiDar) propk don't stand a chancc of ~ttina into the beautiful. truh· historic Red Room. Instead tht\ Sil in the pucfy. ~otriod t 8'o Room. makina do with such culinary wonckn u mutlty ~ pmno en papillptc masked with a vcllow sauce that makes tht whole ihina loot like an infection. A mOft modmt New Orteens Coaster is k.-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen. where the celdnted Paul . Pnadbom• OftCf rally did con-•.• au--.... Now it's ...,_.did one dly, 9GllY ~­'°"en" anotber. witlt • oc-t'&llOMI ~nt juicy ~tfttd btcf\•eak. · . .. •• . . . .. . ~ ..... -.ll••• ......... :411111 C••Mlll 11•11111, .. •t•lt.~?.• · ~-==~--~ .. I t ' ' I .. ' . . . . ... , ... . . . . .. lfll' RECIPBS WIK a;>DK-Ol'JI'... · . - remaani111 Yinaip'ette and reterVe.. L•• C19u IUlle, II ..... Broil steak 3 inc~ from heat 10 = I._..,,.... •• , ........ .. minutes per side until medium-\t elf y .a I fleble (I -.. ) ~ me.' ~·elf ... ... ... .... . r." ..... eMele ... ··~' Mix ~n bea~s, mushrooms. ;r::1=:..._Jldee a':.u,.. MU,....,, 1111111, red onaon, artichoke hearts, ~ tlleM :nilT tomatoes and watercress; toll with i tllllllfH•.,..... a..,. ..U Mike 1,... lllMill- cnou&h rcmainina vinaip'Cttc to .,1 tlllll•.,•w ..... wllle .... 1 1 dllal ~ 1 "' coat. line servina platter with tan ~~.. J... --. di.I, :ettuce leav:i. Spoo~ on~o ~~=:-~:•peel site.I (.,~) _ r 11 :~'::~· ma na a on an Mix all inarcdients in alass jar~ Greee leti.e ~~-= . cover. Shake wen. 1.-Yn frem ~" -111111) , ··' Cut steak diqonally acrou the arain into thin llicn; arrante in center of salad. Sprinkle with ftesh • orqano and thyme. Oamish with tomato rote. Serves 6. CALIFORNIA SUNSET IT&U ............ ,.. ........ ... ....... .,. .... ~ .. ... Salt. ................ te4 CHrry ........ (pnltll) 1 •: Season steak witb salt, ~r and garlic to aaste. Layer sPi~ . cheese. red bell pepper, m'6\h- rooms and onion on top of~· Roll steak tiahtly: tie firmly · h string in several places. ( . e vegetables may come out .flfl le rolling: omit excess amounts). 6';' Build coals in middleofbai kettle. When coals arc liaht • move to both sides of kettle. drip pan in center of kettle; td: r grill. Place rolled steak on anti o~r drip pan: cove r. . Ba~ue 35 minutes or qntil desired doneness: Cut steak roll into 3/.-inch thick slices. Garnish with lettuce leaves, celery leaves and cherry tomat~. Serves 2. •• .. . -. .. ... Meat Dept. Savings , · 'l BS ()A ~l L G d B f ..... C>lf 111 °"''' •1 39 ean · roun ee ~?;rR ........ e . Wilson Meat Franks ·~oz ggc • 4 Sliced Lunch Meats ~:~:~ •!>Ol •1 • Shoulder Roast ;:.,-:": -· ~ 5179 Wilson Canned Ham ,-a 5999 Round Bone Roast ~;~.·~ .. r . ~99C Fresh Catfish Nuggets ~· .8 5199 ... REG OR DIET ASSORTED FLAVORS Frozen Food Favorites Tater Tots ~.~· J2~ •1 89 Belgian Chef Waffles 6Je-Ol 5175 Cool Whip Topping ·201 5109 W~lclis Grape u1ce .:,-sgc Dreyer;s Ice Cream ::.:.~ ~°' s3a9 Yoplait Frozen Yogurt ~ .,,Ol5189 Goldrush Vanilla Bars n or 5215 STATER BROS. WHITE, YELLOW DECORATED, EARTHTONE Paper Towels J ··~· 1-AOll Garden Fresh Produce B rocco Ii •R£5'< T[N()(R ·CPISP (JR(fN Cucumbers .0t.r.1r•.D{W •1SP GR£E .. Onions CAl. .. ~·•swm ·£~10 .... . . Compare these Low Prices Grocery Special s ~: '\· REG [)IP Beel ~ CAE.AM :t-ION ........ ~~ ..... Royal Gelatin H·~~·H &Ol &s• Je l)l 1109 --La!J.DQrY O~tergenl :~~ Borateem Dry Bleach . Ol '1 45 ~ Bath Tissue ;;~~: .. SOM •ROllgg• ..,.., 7-0Z Reynolds Foil ~so rr65' · · · Orange ~uice ::~::: ~ .. Ol '1" Carlo Rossi Wine .:~~ H"£~'3" _f39nrico _Rum ~1~:'-~°'A!! .-H"~'9!9 _ Jim Beam Bourbon · ··w~110':' Seagram's 1-·crQwn ITHftl•10• Passport Scotch ... ''~"''9" REOlA.M OA L.OfT Blldl1• 111 ••• -.-oz . -.. -;2ti~ ~:Best Baked Beans .. ~ Margarine Spread ~, .1-0lsgc ~atty Potatoes ~=· '"' .... sec Engrish Muffins :-::.:--.~ .,,, 99' T e Bean Salad r,Pf f• ····:. vz89" Oreo Cookies ::r~~0~u ~'"" •e-OZ •1 11 Italia~ Dressing :!r;~ .,o,ggc Coca Cola ~::~ ",,01 •1 35 Mealtime Dog Food ~.,u ~ '9" r--==========----r====~~~---~ Noodle· Roni ~ ,.~,~~ ~ 79' ·~ ... ··~85· Cake Mixes ~~:i:~.:-~· R.T.S. Frosting ~=~;, Sun-Maid Raisins ~ ~ .·· .. . . . . . \ • ·.. II Iii I • • • . . . ' . . ' Shella Lukin• · abowa the be9t of the Sll•er Palate. SCHOOLS ••• · From Cl insig.hts into spices. and how to best use what we have the most of in California -produce. chicken. fish and beef. "Our new and most popular Classes are now' 10 I make great salads. easy cha<:olatt des9ti1s. pizza. basic techniques for b>d processors. quick ch1cken. rotl-obt ·pasta. and some ethnic dis~. especiall~ Mexican. Thai and Southwest.·· Barbara Cooper. general man- agrr of Orange Coast Collete's Instructional Food Services Pro- gra m. sees a defi nite back-to-basics trend in popular cuisine among the professional chefs and testaurant managers she trains . .. There's an emphasis on natural ingredients. A lot of restaurant menus we help prepare. for exam- ple. have been approved by h~lth organizations like the Amerit'an Heart Association." Cooper's instructors teach the ABCs of all kinds of cooking ('Ow- cal. low-fat. low-sodium to elffnic fare) from scratch (or wittf •ithe J>artial use of convenience foods) and proper use of time-sa"ing equipment. such as micro#ive ovens and food processors. · "We show how to usc a tOt of fresh spices. make zero catorie dressings. and how to adjµst favorite recis>£S to the way ~le --eal.-ti&ht--no - Debra Jordon. head chef at Sao ta .\na's Ca lifornia Classics andeook- mg instructor at Coastline -<.'bm- munity College:. finds the '891 a· period of ''big experimen tatio,o;.· in the kitchens of her amateu~ ·and professional cooking students!'r ··A few years ago the bis thilll't.ias avant-garde cooking but It werft ~oo fa r. Now the pendulum is swi1"J~n1 back. Right now Wt'rc in a ·~1m period but people have chat\lrd. The avant-gard e period bfokc people out of their ruts ancfH'got them interested in doi~ new thin~ and using new ingredients tHey d nev.C+~ usedbtfcn.--1 thinlttilltt- now people arc consolidating ~t they've learned." The usc of spices here irf the Southwest. says Jordon. is an example. "We ve grown up !Jith Mexican foods and have i used to spices so we like kn na how to use •_hem more. That's' . I think. Cajun and Creolt s have become such a bia hit here. "-For everyday. tllou&h, the emphasis is definately on load. nutritious foods done quickly, but for weekends and pest IMftus people still want IC>lnethina more elaborate but somcthi,. that can easily bf sn .. red ingf ad Dnsens arc always popalu witli the SUfJC in healtb ... chocolate especially, it's ihe la •.• ~ru'sa~ Vollmer, owner ofu.lna Niauel's A Store for C~ •YI besin a~n't a new tmld; t"-Y rwllle oldest. - :1 • \. r1 •• • · · 1 • • 'i~ •••••• • If.. ~ "Htte we've always hid 1 vwty of dates (WC anyth•na terribly aounnet) br09d variety of students. matter whit the fasftions in~ .... I tehools tlwrf 'U alWl)'I be I .... lfor ' .. I balk dllm.: .. '\; • ' I •" • •• r s I ) ii c I s " c S' fi p c SI SI d fi sJ ' p a 11 sa e· Oi sl IJ' OI T . -.tt IJ' It ill " 01 m . re al tCJ hi fo bl ., y< \\ m Vt 1 : Wi le: ye ar li< cu m di cu tai ti& • clc ... / I .. 1 TG88 • aell88tlonal summer aalad k' ""'! busy cook'• ..._: a summer salad in a sbon amount.of 1 :Z· n,e ........ until smooth. Seaoa witb salt ud IDlllOUI .....,olmuiuted 1U1D-time. 1 ••••• .,. ....... p ·r..a-:_ ... T ··--.. . ... IW'1'1111tllllll-•llleulifuldlaa -aw ~.I~·~· Olltq....,..whu p Mil to eat ahem, ., deticioul a... pnto dretlina: cool. • dlaa ...... can't resist IMtn, and IO Pl:ITO llAIUNATSD Spread almonds in sinak layer Sli~ tomaton into l/•-inch thick euy &bat they lake oely minutes to IVIDID SALAD on shallow &lass bakina dish. rounds. Arrante tomato tlicn prepue ~ etlf ~lueW illnretl Microwave on Hiah power 2 aroundedfJl'.ofservinaplaner. Tou I _ ... ·:-~· Marinated Summer Salad ....... minutes. Stir almonds; allow to squash with ttmainina 6 ..... itJUll tbi1dlam come tr\le. Three I etlfl ad .... ~. stand I minute. Cook on Hi&h spoons slivemt almonds; spoon -~ ol _ _.__fielh WI...... ,. ....... _... 1........a.w ___ .. power I minute longer. Cool•. onto serving planer. Sprinkle with .. ,,.._ P"---. ••1~ -....,.._ ...--Combine squash in 6-cup micro-Parmesan cheeie to serve. Makes 6 =='°:::'•a-:~ (I~ JI •s •O wave bakinJ dish. Cover. Micro-servings. lm"11D111t0f'colon. Tbe= ... :==lluilleawes w~v~ on Hi&h power 6 minutes, •ro toast almonds in conven- ... auaowaved -6 minutes ii all "9 _, ell jlamng every 2 minutes. until tional oven. spread almonds in if ..... _ to .__..uce ~ ._.._ a ...... ._ ... squash is tender-crisp. sin~le lavcron bakinssheet. Bake at "~.-!"~ 1""'11 -" -· • www•••• w .. &e •'8• Combil\• 2 tabl•spoons 3 d / • .,.._ nnpr ~ ~ 5 egrces 5 to 8 minutes. stirrina .. pnto clreuina is whirled in w:. ....,_, te tu&e almonds. basil leaves. prlic. olive occasionally. until aolden brown. IJIC bleDder while the IQuub coob, oil and vi ncpr in blender; process Cool. "9eatolledimmedialdywithther-~~~~~~~~~~:-~:-~~~~..:_~~.:..:.:~~~~~~~~~==========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ._.. vceetables IO they abaofb maximum flavor. And. ftavorf\al ~· with touted slivered takina the place of ua-diaioaaJ piaenuts, bolb in the ~and sprinkled over the top . for atra appeali,. crunch and flavor. Almonds add important nutrients, too, such as vitamin E, niacin, riboflavin, calcium, iron and dietary fiber, maki• this salad u nutritious as It is delicious. THE BIST COUPON OFFER ·IN .TOWNI DITAILS IN STOttf Don., wait for auaas to enjoy this lllld. It's perfect for a liaht lunch at the office, a no-f'uu picnic salad, or . anytime you want a ttfrahina Follow tips -for quick meal preparation GE PEACHES CAUF. YELLOW MIATID LB. 1 Families are rediscoverina the ple8sure of lharig a borne.cooked mealattbeendofabusy-day;lbete ~Ortmb ~·:..c---=---=-=-==--=--=-==-------......-.---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--41 ~~ ou.~~m,ine4in~. _ NORTHWEST RASPBERRIES ... EA IA9 • INCH· NT ARllCAll YIOLSJS ............................. EA. • ~ All GREEN BROCCOLI ~..:~~list o~ the c u••••..... ....... ) c •••• ••••• ....... ) refriFf8tor. you notice a , --~· ' ----(~~·~·~~·~~~~E~???~Dl~~~~~·~ .. ~-)~-- staplerunni~lowor.uaethelastof '11 .. Ml, ..... M()ltlNU IXTll.A fWY ~~~:nuar::!:,~~~!~un,e a..:. auu..a•• TOFU KOIC•IO •ICI o c . -Take advantqe of quick-fix BRUT OR. 6 99 ~SST . 19 15-lB 9 3 5 items such u cooked meats, w w --EXTRA ORV • 10-0Z aa.. SACK • chopped veaeaables, and deli salad• · \ SUMMER S FAVORITE REFRESHER at your lfOCel'Y Stott. 11·0unc• Cons l6·0unce Pockoge -Keep supplied with staples 12-PACK LUCKY DRAFT BEER 2.ff SHIRAKIKU SOMEN NOODLES Regulor K·d~ or Tortor 4 3 10 4 o 01 AQUA FRESH PUMP IA9 . SUCh U 4'111, -fruitl, spices and Red Or Whit• Cabernet Or So uvognon Blonc 8·0unce Con veaetables.-Yt's easier to run lo the l.5~LITER ROBERT MONDAVI •• ff CHINA SEA WATER CHESTNUTS cupboard or refritentor than to the .57 .s• 1.s• Regular Or Spe.ormo"' 75·COUNT ROLAIDS Stott. - Buy inpedients as near to the form your recipe calls for as pouible. For instance, choose canned boneless skinless pink salmon instead of reaular canned salmon. Otbet read¥·to-ute i~ dien'fs: boneless chicken breasts. &men cubed cooked chicken, shredded C~. -A• you \al\pKk aroceries. clean sreens and chop VCltlables. Stott in j>lastic hap in the ttfritentor. You can even make up your favqrite sreens combination for tossed salad. -Make meals a family affair. Ask ¥Our spouse to start dinner the even111p he sets home fint or orpnize your kitchen so you can shatt cook.ina tasks. -Kids can set the table, pour milk. tear lettuce for a tossed salad, or clean veaetables while you cook. This is a &(>od chance to talk over IWTO. A..._.IUICI 6'·0Z. REG·. CIDER I 29 OR UNFll TERED • . ,lheir day, too. -Befott ';OU leave in the Mino Pock of 6 momina. slice or chop vqetables. DAN NON YOGURT.. ........ . '·" meat, or chttte or other dinner iapedients and stott them in the ttfri,erator. -Get a bead start on main-dish or fruit salads by storiDJ cans of . mea11t v.,aables and fruits in your · ttfrilerator. That way they'tt -already chilled when you'tt ready to use them. -Chill salads and desserts in I hWT)' by placina them in the freezer for 20 minutes. ~ --.----e tum1na on e oven or.. • broiler your fint cook.ina step so.the appliance will be preheated when you need it. -Overlap _preparation steps. While waitina for water to boil or meat to brown, start choppina vcaetables, openina cans, or mi~ina a filliq. -For fut boilina water, start with water bot from the tap. Brina Ins than 3 cups of water to a boil in your microwave oven. For luJer amounts, the ra~ top is faster. -M~ mill, oil. or other liquids in a ~ ~rina -CUJ>.. ~ -~.c~~.:~!l.I. a IDJXI.. ~ UK Omg 1..,-e- clieats to~ bquid in the meuunna cup and llir toletber. -To shorten the time it takes to bake ~toes. cut them in half 9'a1thwili and place. cut lidet .doWD, on a~.,.... bakf .. ...._ IUe m a 41~ oven about 35 minutes or untif doee. -Put away i..,ectiena con-tainen u you ao to cut cleanllp time. -Select a batina.dilh that will double ... .maa ctilb. t -Skip tbe temlll bowls and platlen. \\ I I~.,,,. 0L'Md'ABAl•'S , -~. -···-TmlCIY ' '"' ~ 9 -,,,. :\ J.LB . ,;-/If 1 \ Pl<G IA. 2.4 LB i.M PSI OR SI.ICE- 2-LITER, REG .. OR DID, LIMIT 4 . , .. .....,,mUTnll 1e.oz. JAR 1 lb Pkg. HUGHES BUTTER 1.79 .... ..... ITAUAllSAUSA• \ REGULAR OR HOT Hoct~ a.Oz. FRESH BU~RITOS ~.2.29 · •.·• EA .SI IA. ·~ .... co . •rrz811S REG OR CHEESE I 59 10 TO 11 OZ • Q Pock Bo>' Hl·C DRINK 2.19 LB. ..... ,. .•. K1C11 •aco• IUGULAR Ott THICK I lB PACKA<::E Pon Reody-R..ady To Heal All BEEF ME.A TIALLS IA. 1.59 l8 2.1• • rc.-c• 1/2 GAL., ASSORTED FLAVORS 79 '12-0Z. .... ..... ..., 2.99 8 • 01 IJ.g f.l "l '•rgon I QO ST AR OLIVE Oil 1.79 IU• IOAST .. 1.79 co•1111 .... ..... n >ii.JC.Hf S e>0 1N· cu1 La. 1.49 LAlll e CCIII ~., ..• AST VMllNS ,. '..I-QI, '9CG. • ='£'9 ~ JUtCE ........................ ... 12·0.. ~ ftNdlwwnt Or SHOfM ec~ fllAHQ .... .lA '·" 311-0-C. Oll·GA TATH yon ...................... I .a• ,, .... , ... ~-~-. MIDeUM ~ ..................... IA. LI• . '·· .. --~ ,... ,. . . . . . Don 't exclude groom Any minute I expected that the bridesmaids dressed in short floral seven brothers would appear to claim dresses, and I 0 groomsmen. The their brides with some dramatic groom -whoever he is -will wear a gesture of song and dance. · · black tuxedo with a cumerbund oflbe Seven brides-to.be in a variety of same flonil print. The nower arrange· beautiful dressts .. and head piecn . men ts will be done by the florist who paraded around the bridal shop in did my parents' wedj;fing. Cham- front of huge mirrors. pagne will flow .. :fancycanapes will be I felt like Alice in some kind of served before the sit-down dinner." wonderland. The woman who told me this had Newpon's Heidi Katzman is going apparently spent more time thinking to be a bride. and my dauahter Jessica· about what her wedding cake would is goinJ to be a bridesmaia for the first look like than what qualities - 1ime. So together we visited the fancy bevond tall. dali. handsome and shop to put a deposit on her dress. . funny -she would be looking for in a I don't remember ever being in mate. . ... · such a shop before. (My own ~ing · I've also spoken to too many soon- dress had been made for me 1n some to-be bridcvooms who feel ignored facto.ry-like workroom on the lower by their. bndes. once they pop the Ea.st Side of New York. The final question. product was lovely, as I remember. ..She's more concerned about but there-certainly wasn't anything colpr<oordinated napkins dian she is- very elegant about the _ptocess.) . · about me. All ofa sudden I f~l like a - It would be even easier under these pr-0p in a show .. Sure. I like a gOQd gTamorous-conaiuons to --att too part).' _: but this-i-s ridtcutous~-nd t· caUJht up in the beauty. and the don t want any pan of it," said one excttement of the whole thing an~ to young man just before he broke His lose sight of what is really imponant. engagemenJ. - Grooms. for example. appear to be The wedding day probably first secondary 10 the proccss. Over the became · such an overwhelming years, I havt been tttated to the ."btide's day" because to a traditional fantasies and dreams of many.young woman getting married represented women who can explain in detail her crowning achievement. Marriage . what thei·r w~ding wiJI be like -was her car~r goal. and she had now before a prospective husband is even achieved her objective. in sight. But today. I'd like to hope. women "M y wedding will be outdoors. aspire to reach beyond and achieve overlooking some haroor: with I 0 something in their own right as wel.I. ...._, t!'e·~· Hi:..\ t!e•te~ . STAY STOP i( W J l HEALTHY ~~ -:~K>HS SMOKING! ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT FOA PHYStCAL & STAESS RELATED PAIN & ADDICTIONS ·8&4 W. 19th St.. COSTA MESA ART . CONTEST .. WINNll e ore pleased to<""'Tnn,.,.,.,_....,,_-ur....,.,,ar--n+-....,..,.ir-.-+- contest ! He is Mason MorouM from Dana Point. His unique and "catchy" drawing w ill be seen on our office T-shirts which w e intend to give to our patients as 6ne of the rewards in our Super Patient Contest. In addition, Mason has won a ten-speed all-terrain bicydell Congratulations, Mason! Mason had tough competition from many other entrants. Our judges were under the pressure of making a difficult .. ' decision! We're so proud of all the art turned in that we're mak ing a book of all entries to put on display! The . following is a list of entrants. They ore winner.s, tool Kirk Howe Nikki Lo"endus~i Mott Lo"endusk1 frln Jacobson .• Ryon Wong Jocelyn Wong Emily Hansen Jason Jaeger Jennifer Hollman Mott Sills St~ie DeSil"o tou Jocobson • Allison Pigg Vonesto Morrison Rvon Gori110 Melonie Ells Jennifer Fry Kimberly Ehrlich Jessica Griffith Cond1c.e Groce Devon W INioms Ptlil~ W illiams e.tfl Jocob Chotlte Jacob l iso SiMr Michael Januzzl Notolie Hll Mork Decunho Mewlisso Borrow KristiM Arnold Kilti+.AerKh Coiflin Adoms Allit0n Galante Steptioni. Golont• Morp Atiftl Kote Stwinlpton . .... ............. .._ Jalleaa41lob DeU..a oflnlaewlll ._._.. to ~te ID tlaelr wd Ame W&a onn,e COmltJ OD laadaJ. · · Many bYJ.lasses unnecessary ·~ In "the-mid. 196.0.'s. cardiac tM~eFizatieR-IHMi-aiaDBOlm~!R-~~~~:__~~~~--.:.111111 two.year periQd. This was an extremely imp0nant finding, because all of these .. tient$ had been told that the bypua 'Oper· a~ion was necessary. to prev~nt a heart · anack and death from a ~·attack, which simply was nQt an accurate perfected, allowing p ysicians to inject a dye and use the X·ray to vasualiz~ blockqes in the aneries to the bean. Usina tbis test, pttients are A man gets married ~ but that's .. often found to have one, two or evn not all HE di>cs. three of· the major bean · aneries If we $ire striving for equality, or at blocked by cholesterol. On the basis least balance in marriage. then the of this test, patients are often referTed wedding and the planning for the to have a byp'ass operation. or the weddiftg should involve the groom. If newer procedure, angioplasty, a tech· he is no more than a figure on the nique where a balloon is used to open wedding cake. how· can he feel the the blocked aneries. · symbolic importance of this unron Today, the hean 'Catheterization with the same overwhelming power dominates modem cardiolOI)', and that his bride has? 'the treatment of heart patients based on this test has become very bi,1 Toward that end. manv modem business. The catheterization is done couples have taken to writing their close to I million a year. funnelina own marriage vows and many brides 200.000 people into bypass suraery have asked their friends and families and almost that many into aftlioplas. to o rganize at least some ty. The total cost of this a~h to parties/showers to also include the the hean disease problem 1s well over men. ', . $100 billion a year. Beautiful weddings will always be Studies l'eCef!llY . have indicated i_n sty le as elebrationL of_b.!J>..ID'..-Jhatthe ~t~le!1~_uon assessment of unions. 'lfut too much focus on the· ~he hean anenes 1s not . ~ y as trappin.ssand festivitiescao diminish l!l'ponant as many phys1c1~ns ~ the romantic and spiri_tual magic heve. It does not predict who IS &01"1 which first brought these two to have a problem nearly as well u the tbgether. . older and safer tools of carefu) tfist'?')' . .. ·and physical exam and non-1nvastve Mamage 1s a process. noJ an event. tests like the exercise stress ttst. Dr.Alf•al&•.,.rrlueudlmU, In 1983, a study funded with SISO tk,..pl1t 18. Cel"f.u tkl M•r. Sh million in ~payer money found that welcome• yHr lftlHlllHl.11 Y• wld hean patten ts who had blocked • n,11, plea~ nclfte • .... ,,..,, ancries indicated by the catheteriza· sell-•Mrnm n .. el~. Wrl~ ,. tion and whose hcan functioned well LilHI• Alf•al, Pt.D., c/• Dally PUet,. did just as well with conservative P.O. Bu IUI. Colu Mea. llfll. treatment as those who were su~ . . london Hornif!g Jennifer "'°'P 8t '°" Mel( itlley louren Porter .Jennifer Morris Christine Bost Holy McKinlev Choi T.,._.on C. l . Ron Kewin Hill Mott Jodton Corty Coinet RUFFELL'S UPHOLSHIY llC. Juu~N · ~WHITIKER. jected to bypass surgery. This was an imponant finding, but equally imponant was the findina that there was no difference in death rate for patients treated with.out surgery who had one, two or three of the major bean vessels blocked if their bean function was good. . asstSSmeni of the patient's risk. . More imponantly, these Harvard physicians not did not even consider the number, location. or severity of blockages demonstrated by the ansio. gram -except in two patienu who had severe blockue of the left main coronary artery. They based their decision on four other factors that can be assessed only with a careful history and physical exam and an exercise It is true that a sipificant blockage stress test. intheleftmainartery. theshonanery Is it possible that 25 years qo. that branches into the two major when the .catheterization was )>er· headn arteries on the left, is danserous fected. we ushered in methods of • an should be byP,&ssed, but this type evaluating and Utatina hean patients ofbl~~ occurs only 6 to 8 percent that have v.ery little to do with the ofthe ume. · outcome of the disease? Unfonunate~ ln-t~Sept;-~98r,-Joumal-ofthr-lv~·httlt'heteriution-amtthe c1anaer~ - American Medical AssociJtion, a ous therapies it dictates have become prominent cardiology poup from standard 1n most communities, even Harvard published their experience though there is very little scientific '4iving second opinions on the need justification of this approach. or bypass surgery in 88 consecutive If you or a family member are patients. All had had the angiogram. advised to have the hean cathetenza· -and 12 percent had multivessel anery' di~se. meaning two or three of the tion or bypaSs suracry. be sure your major hcan aneries were blocked. All dC?"tor is aware of this recent study. I had been told that they had to have w!ll send you a copy of the study if you bypass surgery. will send a SASE (legal size) to me in care of this paper. These physicians. however. de- termined that 74 (84 percent) could l•lla ftl&der, M.9., ••,..,. •I be treated safely and just as success-"Re.-enlq BMl'I OU.H" Mtl .. ,,._ fully without surgery. Of the 74, 60 .. ~rm,Dlihtn"(W•nera..bJ,& decided not to have surgery. There dlrec•r of ftt ftl&der WellNn were no deaths in this group over a la1tll•le i. Ne,,,.n Belct. YOURSELF THIN CAL W•IGHT LOSS • Individualized programs • Emphasis on behavior modification • As seen on cable TV throughout Oranee County • Permanent results ..... , ... HT L .. IYl1Elll tor Ave. St . A. I .,.:. • Dr·. Les· O. •••••, Orthodontist r:mr ............ c ..... Dr • .,...-,,,, ........ MWlll ' . - ( [ can I'm fro: yo~ anc VA [ aH COii ~ chc ath edu \i SCC• tha pk1 the goll ing ( I SC brc. cxc mv ' m1r 150 WOI abo star par cou per 'I'll• ncb T UT rea cen nes: tion vou ii on res~ crea tica th~· be L opti rela 'itar hig~ spec in tu pro1 opp you· . __ 1ma; read Seer - F stor- m f atta• syst• on t Jang som a wa that A com bcgi sent hinc Han (whi look abu! If I stil cour m y ! one! pon1 25 cc a Di Tl Golfers rate sex second DEAR ANN LANDERS: This came across mr. desk at work today. I'm sorry I don t know where it came .from or who wrote it. but I thouJbt your readers might find it interestina and controversial. -YOUR A VIO VAN UP NORTH. DEAR AVID: It 11 Md! laterndq u4 ceatrennlal. My eemmeat wlO come later~ nuk1 for ...tla1 It. SEX O R SPORTS A recent survey asked men to choose between sex or their favorite athletic activit y. The results were an education. to say the least. Would you believe that sex came in second with golfers? More golfers said that the\ 'Aould gladlv forgo the pleasures of the nesh for the joy of their fa vorite spon . What's more. the golfers· were most adamant in defend- ing their choice. One golfers view: .. Five hours on I SO acres of perfectly manicured turf. breathing fresh air. experiencing the excitement of pars and birdies with mv best friends. Compare that to five minutes of sub-par lovemaking with 150 pound!. of a not-so-well-groomed woman. who constantly complains about mv income and lack of under- standing: Wh ile playing golf. your partners gi ve you praise and en- couragement. e"en when you are not performing well. I don"t remember ••• Lt.a this ever happen1111 in tht bedroom." DEAR AVID: Wlaener com'°Hd tlaat IUUe wlfe.M..._1 nsay ., .. , be severaJ stroke. lllMler par. If Ills 1olf 11me w11 as asatllf ac&ory 11 Ills marrlaae appnn to be, I'm Hre lie woald get Mme 1.Wuce frem a pro. I rtt0mmnd tUt a.t 1ive Ills mar- rla1e a& least eaul treatmeat. \ . . DE.\R ANN LANDERS: This le1ter is in response 10 .. J.A. in Ky.'' "'ho blamed his maladjustment as an adult on 1he abuse he ·received as a child. I am a 74-~ear-old female . M) father beat me with baling wire. palm frond\. rawhide. lasso ropts. his bell. and "hatevcr rise hl' could get hold of. .\!> 'ioon as I was handed my grammar ..chool diploma I left home and never went back. I "'a" 14. What I endured in ordt'r to get a high M·hool diploma wou ld make a thr{·e-hour movie. B~ the tame I was 41. I had t'arned three college dcgrtts. I believe my principal motivation was to disprove m) father's admoni- tion: .. You'll wind up in the guuer some day.'' My hatred was so strong 1ha1 I \'Owed 10 prove him wrong. In additio n to graduaung magna cum laude. I have wnuen JO books since I retired .from leaching. I do volunteer "'Ork when I'm not"' ming.~ Wh ile in college. I lea rned wh' m) father was so bru1al. He had killed a man when I was 6 vears old and was not punished. Wh en his psyche could no11olcra1e thl' guilt. he beat me as an outkt for h1'i a'l'lx1e1' and self- loath1ng. · I rrfu~·d w feel un " onh' because I "'a' doing thi: bes1 I co4Jd. bunng 1he Dqm·s'i1on the bank'i closed and I lo"t m~ meager sa' ings. \O I gradu- au:d io a dres'i 1ha1 was thrl·r \c:ars old and the "'rong color. · I gul''i'i I should be gra1l'ful for the miscrabk lrl'atment I n·ce1' ed at 1he hands of that cruel man. II made me -.\ Sl 'RVIVOR I ~ S..\:"-1 DIEGO. DEAR SURVIVOR: Oftea wltea cllildren are. 1b1sed tlley develop all sorts of psycllolo1ical problems ud willtdraw. Otlters, f1eled by tlteir anger to 11cceecl, become 1troa1er ill tlte broken places. I'm 1lad yo1 were in tllat latter category. Coagr1t1la- Llons. apJX'UI. ' 1>ung perso n will be(-ome dedicated ally. Of'ange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Wednndey, JAJ/JIJ 11,,.. d I &:00 I &:30 I 7:00 I 7:30 I &:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 a" II(; II) H Geo• C Scee ""rllO"I -;nor Growlflt .._.of ltooW• '°SllO ,..,, ltlt Cta• 111an Muwe1 Wilt. l.oM CitoWWIQ IMIM ol Hoooer· Of Orm ,.,, C1ne q11 ' ••fr. 1s.c,.t Adltl1!'9f R '5 •• (C 0 "CmH ~-.o· .:>u n. ~ St,. ........ 11 Deys ol GIOty Lo111 Jim <.s • • 10:00 j10:30 j11 :00 111:30 ] , ..... "' ..... St. e1 ... ,..,, ..... ~ •l\Mlln C.ri T•1 S,.nMr: For Hort I ..... ....... Wi ... 11'( I ..... .... " be... 2000 'I. !So • Lo• t,11111 ".Ar QI'( ... S !val Conntcfll S,.Mer-For '41rt .. _ INifl!t~11t ..... J C11rrtnl ITN 1..11• Sftow Pos .,.,. AH .. , •P.e1er -::-:xi.. ·•"'~ \•asor 1Dtna11 I Focwe 011 ,,,, F111111y ~ O..n TOU. Brown 'l'll•l'l4ay, Jell H ARIES (March nebulous can now be -considered ·~ror­ rea l." Ac tiv ity ce nters around busi- ness. career. promo- tion of product and yourself. Love rela- tionship intensities. responsibilities in- crease. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. .:! :? ): L>o some persona .. ! __;~~2i~c#;;;;,,;;.;;;.~==.,,:~~~:=::~=-:~~-~~r-~7~:,=:~.;.;._~;T.:;;;;:~;;;;.;;.:_..-;:;;;;.;..;.;:;;.;..;_-; dcH.'Cllve "M>rk. ~iptt-:-d~ott~r will be answered concerning security. fam1l~ member. proJX'n' value. l\kmber of opposite se~ 1s 1n mood to .. t\l rt.'. Respond. . .. . SCORPIO(Oct. 2·3-Nov·. 21 ): You'll be d1vened from rou tine h~ needs of family member. Domestic adjustment takl·' place. hudget will be stretched. but "reward .. 1s on thl' "a}. Relative 1s tn\Olved in unusual scheme. TAURUS(April 20-May 20): Whatappcared imprac- ttcal can now be considered "achieved." Means you beat the odds. added recognition results and travel plans could be under wa\. Focus on publishing. education. SAGITTARIUS I ~o'. 22-Dec. 21 ): You.II learn mort" ahou1 pa' ments. collccuons. interest rates. You'll also be in' olH·d· with one "'ho works behind scenes. who talks aboul spu:s. delt:ctives. cla ndestine operallons. GEMIN.I (May:? I-June 20): Emphasis on fresh sian: optim1!>m. ability 10 imprint style and 10 renew relationship. What appeared finished could be just getting s1ancd. You'll sa\·. ··11 appears to be deja vu:· CAPRICORN I Dec. :?:?-Jan. 19): Ma"' of your .. best quah11e'i·· will su rface. Cycle high. you'll ~t favorable notice~. pl.'ople who previous!~ were indifferent will say. .. You radiate charm:· Cancer nati ve pla)s role. CANCER (Junt> :? 1-Julv 22): Family relationships h1ghltgh1cd. reunion takes piace. you'll be treated in very special manner. Focus on legalities. public image. in tuition. propcn~. .\quarius~· ~.nother Cancer figure promim:nth'. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasize 1ndepen- dl'Ol'l'. cn.-a11' it'. "'illingness to accept respons1b1hl~, of -mel.'ung dl'adhne. Rt·ach be\·ond previous hmitations. Scarrh fo r lov1: pro' cs rewarding. Aries. Libra in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be direct. set to heart of · mailer!>. rcali1e that you arc.gaining "pubh.c following.'' Spothgh1 on popularit}. af:l1ltty to wm friends and to sucn·"fulh utilize powers of persuasion. Leo featured .. LEO Ouly 23 -..\ug# .:!:?>: Diitiersif)'. be aware of opportun11~ le earn moH' mone~. Populant} increases. \ou'll be sensitive conce rning wardrobe. weight. bod) _jmaie, Financial.structure will be revi~wed. . . VIRGO (Aug. 23-SeP.t. 22): Study source malenal. read tx-1ween li nes. u11li1r sense of discnminauon. Scenario highlights discovery. excitement. sensuality. su . IF JlfL Y ZI IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current n ·cle accent'> grcata self esteem. abirity 10 strea~line le-cn- n ll.JUl''· w ach 1ew goal"' h 1l·h haJ proved elusive . ..\ sec rel romann· rould ;ilso tx· featu red. you'll learn where you inand. whl'rt' 'ou arc ~omg tu go. Pet projects can mount up I dl'I\ aO\ one 10 walk into a pet store and rnml' out with what he went in for. Ever) thing 1~ cal~ulated to a11ack \'Our purchasing 1mmmune svs1e n1. ·heginning with the little bells on the door. These li1tle suckers don ·1 jangle to let the storekeeper kn ow someone is entering the store: they're a warning system to alert the animals th at a crt'dit card is approaching. · .\t the sound of these bells. birds come out of their hypnotic state and stofl' to bu\ a fishbowl. The salesman begin <;toging and speaking in enti~e said. "You're going to raise an ·only se ntences. Puppies stand on their goldfi'ih"' Hl··n n~d playmates." He hind legs and · wag thei r tails. p1d..l·d ou1 three other goldfish and Hamsters head for 1he eu·rcise wheel then ..aid. "You can't have four (which 1s alwa)s oiled). and killens goldfo;h stuffed into a bowl. You need look ltkc orphans that Miss Hannigan an aquarium. Here's one called abuses in ".\nnie... ·Condo-h)·t hl·-Sea:·· lf l can possibly resist bu )inga pet. &·fore I rnuld sav. "Where are we I still ha' e to run th rough the obstacle going to pu1 i1'.1" he ·produced a black course of pct roduf'ts. "rou ht iron stand . .....::_~Qu]Lneed•10 en m' 1 s were sma . on_e_o-.fo-,=ae""'r"'"'ate 11 "Ith an eleclnc pump . .\nd if m\ sons won a goldfish at a carnival lh(' temperatu re \arics tn your house. one Saturda~ night b) throwing a ping \OU musl have a healer and a light - pang ball mto a glass. The chance cost lights are "'onderful! .. 25 ce nts. We brought the fish home in The counter began to fill up wi th a Dixie cup. snails to clean the side of the Thi.· nex t da' we went lo the pet aquarium. linle tablets to tight algae. •,Ott \IVOMEN • Cusrom Ot's•g•u • Eur~"n Stylt'S • ou .. 111y F.ib11n 1mpo1rt'd lrom EurOPt' • Altf'r,•t•ons on "" tyl>('S ol F.!brto .t"1' Stylt-s • "°" •N • Custom M.J<Jf' Suiu & ShuU • llt'.lld)' Madf' Su1U & Coats lmporlHI from Eur.()Pt' • Top Mast~r T .t•IO<i • MefMIOnS • fOffNI ..,.., I ·~ - ../ CUSTOM SHlllTS Ord~r 6 Shirts & Recetv~ the 7th Shirt FRIEi //: -.! ' . . .•.. ') . ..,, ·-. h ••• " , ...... t ' •• ··~ \ rl ..... .. ,•!J ·, ..... ,. ' . 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V> fc "' Ol b • City administrator, mayor agree money sp~nt on interim plan-would bC wasted ~part of·p•e.r unl~_kely: C'ook·s decision to close the pier without notice on July 12. said she would be willing to donate half her profits toward rebuilding the pier should she be permitted to reopen. Cook said the pier. should it be rei nfo rced and reopened. would have to be closed again in about six months when \\Ork is scheduled to stan on constucuon of a parking st ructurt for Pierside Vilage. a complex of res- taurants and shops to be built adjacent to the pier. thr reanforcemt"nt work couldn't be H uor l>dn~ng1neers who uid Mt completNi unul·La bor Da~. a holtda~ 'itwl rt'1nt01'l"t'ment deteriora~ and fhat normalh mark s the end of the lht• trunurl' "as no lonFf •fr. A summ er beach sea!ton 'itorm an Januan knocked off250 feet By ROBERT BARKER Olllle~,... ..... A plan to reinforce the Huntington Beach Pier and reopen the first SOO feet of the damaged old structure has failed to win the suppon of City Administrator Paul Cook and Mayor John Erskine. it was learned Tuesday. Karch Kiraly helped Team .USA to a sweep of · Sweden In volleyball./~1 Storm Davis pitches Oak- land past Angels in Mike Witt's return./81 Coast Honors are piling up for a Huntington Beach duo who helped a 16-year-old girt escape an alleged kidnapper./ A3 . .~dez Advice and Games lletln SOarn Bustneas Cluatfled Comics Entertainment FOod Mind& Body Opinion PoUcelog Public notices Sports Weather cs_ A3 A7-8 86-8 C6 85 C1-3 C4 A6 A3 84 81-4 A2 Longtime concessionaire Ella Christensen. who's operated res- taurants on the pier for more than three decades. made the request last Mondav to shore up the storm- damagcd pier out to her restaurants. Neptune's Locker and Captain's Gal- le'. ·chnstensen. who bitterl} attacked Slaying ease dealt setback Attorne claims new evidence shows man ~addru_&enemles~-- By BOB VAN EYKEN oe-.o.-,,......., An attorney for Richard Dale Wilson. accused of murder in a S· ve<tr-old case riddJed with allegations of drugs. !rX and violence. said he mav have en·ough evidence· to have charges against his client dismissed. The latest develop1,T1ent follows the disclosure Mondav of some newly discovered polic·e investigator·s notes. according to Wilson'sattomey. Joel Baruch. Wilson. 47. 1s accused of killing Jeffre' Mollov Parker in Costa Mesa the day before Parker was to appear in court on charges that tfe murdered San Francisco socialite Joan McShane Mills. whom Wilson· had planned-to marry.·---- Thl' not~. according to Wilson's attorne\'. Joel Baruch. contain infor- marion ·suggesting that Parker may- ha"e bren killed because of his cocaine dealtngs or because ht was suspected of hanng murdered another woman prior to his arrest in connection with Mills' death. , .\lso included an the--notes arc contradicto~ statements b) t14 0 de- fense w1tnt"sses indicating thty might have been lying, Baruch said. "They're very interesting to us ... (Pleue .ee nw / A2J But Cook said Tuesday that it would cost about S65.000 to shore up the pier. and tha t re\'enue coming 1n from Christensen's operations for the next six months amount to about $24.000. "II would be better to take the S40.000 and to u..c 11 towards a new pier.·· he said. Under the boardwalk Hr said that even 1f the pier were rt'stored. 11 wouldn't benefit thi." fishin g public Ix-cause it wouldn't strl'tch out over the water. Cook. who u'iCd the Fluor Dan iel consulting firm to stud~ the shoring up costs. also said ................. ._ Conatnacdon worken repair tbe ~ a..cb boudwa1k that wu damUed dartna tbe Mftre wlater atona qa&t a180 toppled put ortbe Bantlqton Be.ell~ lut Jaaaary. Cool no1ed h1~ rt'commendauon Imm tht· t'nd of the pier and wa1 lbe ma' come up for d1srus!l1on at the nt'" I~ hu1lt t\\ o-story End Cafe Cit~ ( ounul ml·c11ng on Monda ~. tumhl1ng int o the ocean. \l<i,or JohnErslonl"t'lht~·d(ool·, ~l\t' \t\.1r\ l'arlla. another storm COnl·erns. 'Ml~ ang lhl" pf an .. \\OU Id Ix' ~n111. ~l·j JflOllt )I) fc.~t otfthe pier and thro\\ ang .good mone' allt'r bad:· He 'l'f'll tht· rrn 1ous End Cafe restaurant ~1d hl·douhtl'd "hctiwr 1t \\Oulu \\In ,rJ,h1n~ 1n1<1 1ht· \\att·r. coun ii suppoit < tHlt. \la ~ur John Erslune. City Cook ordaed thl· the ~~.\l.~ar-old < oun-ilman Tum ~1a ~s. and othtts. p1t•r clo!oed Jul~ I~ at the urging or (Plea.e eee REOPEPfDIG/A2) ·Council recall b·ac erSin Lff file ·petitions By PAUL ARCQIPLEY °' .. .,..,,... ..... Leaders of a qttzens· group e>.- pFessed confidence the} had collected t'nough signatures to forct a recall ekct1on of thret Laguna Beach Cat~ Council members as the\ turned an their petitions to the · ci t~ cler~ Tur~a'. The ·commmee to Recall Cit' Council IS seeking the ouster of Ma,or Dan Kenne' and Coun- c1lniembers Rohen Genin and Lida Lenne~. . · At a prl'S!> ~onfrrence on the front · lawn of (n, Hall. committee mem- bers declined to est1matt" ho"' man' sagn;uures .the.) had collected. · . The~ nl't'lkd J.ono 'ahd signatures on t>ach of the 1hrc.-e pet111ons. ( on~quC"ntl~. the~ had hoped to gathn '-t'' eral hundred moft" to cm~re an ade-q uate butler against disqualified s1gnatu rl'S ··\.\ t' hope "e ha\ e !>ufficaent s1gna- turt'"' Ill qualai~ fot a recall." commit· tt:'l' member \.\ 111 anger said. PresSC'd tl\ rcpom·rs to di\ ulgc· a number . 'ing.rr ..aid. "The fart that we're c;ubm1111n~ the signatures should '-peak fur itself " "\\l· "ouldn"t t'C.' here 1f ~ didn't ha' l" l'nough s1g.naturt's ... added com- mattcC' chairman Joel Rasmusson. But Ll'nne~. who attend~ the mus (Pleue eee llECAL£/ A2) '• . ) ~agu11a sew•ge spill ~thitdin 13months By LASCE JGNOS Of .. 0.-,""" ·- .\ se"a~sp1ll in Laguna Beach this weekend emanatt.'d from the same pumping station that ovt"rllow~ last Juh under nearh the same circum- stances. gl\ ang n·se t0 demands that the Ci t\ tall' more aggress1't' mca\ures to ward ofT another accr- den1 Tht• spill "a' thr third an 13 months to do'IC semons of Laguna Beach. .. , "as appalled. From m~ poin t or \Ii:\\ n·s a 'er: senous problem ... (1t~ Counc1l"oman Lida unnt"~ -·--- said \\ 11 h ~ m1ll1on annual tou nSt). man' lured to tht" cm ·s bea hrs . Lagu'na ran 111 afford the reputation of ha' ing polluted beaches. un~> <.aid. ··tr n'uld rmpa1r pt·ople from coming 10 Laguna Beach. pt•nod." ..aid l:kth C ro" I. lir~t 'rec prt"S1dt"nt ,,f thl' Laguna Beach Chamber of < 1>nl m l'rl'l' On ~unda~ morning. an clectncal malfunction \hut off power to a '<.'"lgt' pump at Cleo treet. causing f Pleue .e SEWAGE/ A2) C.ourt battle over N-M School Distict fees opens today Edison . makes bid for BJ GREG KLERKX Of ... !'lr ........ Opening arguments art expected today in a landmark developer fen lawsuit between the Newpon-Mcsa Unified School District and the Orange County Building Industry Association. The two sides have squared off over the use of developer fees in the district. Under state law. sc hool districtsatt allowed to collect up to S l.Sl per ~ foot °" ... rnidetttial .. vc~n• and 2S cents per square foot of oomme~ial development to help fund new facilities construction or improvements. The law applin to bo~ commercial developers and residents who build large additions onto thcir homts. The builder's association ta e ewpon-esa 1stnct to iron out some loopholes in the developer fees legislation~which has bttn am~nded more than 60 times since the fees~ signed into law in.early 1987. The ·association filed . a lawsuit against the district last year. claiming that the district cannot lcplly collect fees for residential and commercial projects built within its boundaries. . A compromise was .proposed by attorneys for both sides late last month. but the builder·s association rtjccted it. The compromise ~n­ tially stated that the district ·would reduct the amount it chaflCd for dcvclopn fees in uchan~ for the association dropping its lawsuit. Newpo~Mna Superintendent A,ab19tOe remaftr-. John Nicoll said both sidn were in court Monday to "lay out the around Wor._. In proeeodn ~ n•on ruin." Formal procttdingsarc sched-ub•toe from two..._ ....... -.o11a•1• uted to bqin this mornina bcfort at die lnterwtloll of 8lall ..._. aad (Pleue eee COUllT / A2J PeciaD Aftllae In B-tiJlltoa 811d. A ............... '--..... By LANCE IGNON Ol .. 0.-,,... ... Thr parent compan~ of Southern California Edison Co .. which only last month was involved in a bitter turf "ar 141lh San Dieao Gas and Ekctnc'. 1s nov. offenng to mcrtr witb ·""..j the San Diego ut1lit)'. The announcement came just ~ · wt't'ks alter SDG&E announcied its-· plans to JOin forcn With Tuteoa 1-\nz. l Elcctnc Po~r Co. "W C' can't make anv C'onjectwa about thrn motwei ." SOGA£ ~pokt>swoman Kartn Duncan said the offer. "We~ su..pnled by ii ...... But an an appart'nt move to short r1rcu1t the m~ with the ArileM utaltt'. S<'E officials noted t1w tMS otTer· "ould bt of greater beMlt ht'cau~ II would incrc,ate stcd v.a. and lower rates. Tht TutcOll ct.a would ha'e to be cancdled as a ond1t1Qn of the SCE Pf'OPC)lll. • Newport DUnes reneWal plan reviyed SIXJ&E management officials are cu~ntl~ studying the offer ud Md no comment. Duncan said 1M fll.. fic1als nttd to "''~ SC'Fs fi....a.I anahsas ofSDG&E. SCErorp. the part'nt compuy ol SC'E. offe~ to exchanee 1. t 5 ..._ of its common stock beach IMRfll SDGAE common 110tk. lmed A aaru. tht county IP'ft. the ci1y acrttt-and ro,·er the snack bar and ocher kilitia. Newport Dunes. being Vtty altule busi-··1 think evtrvbody has thoulht it needs . nnsmen. have dcdded it's time to strike..... cleaning up fort ht last five or six yean." City while~ can." Manqrr Rob(n Wynn said. lncktd. timina has not bftn die bnt for the But tdcnt1fyin1 tht problem was onty a project. which evttybody 111ftS is dcsper-small first step for rcdtvt'= ~ atdy needed. · D\ancs. and tht project has tri stumbled "They nftd 10dotomethine1laa1'1 morr in and hit roadblocks evtr sintt. · tunt weth Newpon lad 1..-d ol Ti-Tht JO.year-old part is unique. It lits Ge· ~tof .. t~~ ~~ • .!_b~ol· CO)lnty la1'd within a etty and is rue ~ a ~ IK"··--~"'"9 pnvaw rompan)• .. lt invol'Vft wa&en ol dllt Commm:ic. .. It 1 lft ~ dllt well IO be PkifK' Octan. IO the s&alt Coalal Com.: deaed ..P. Thlt pieft o( pnapeft) ii my mitlion is involved In uy praied. alolla witll undtf.u1ilind... ll"OftS ol Ola.tr •tr •ncia.. "9utoa liaid. Hamilton said N~ Dan olkills .... , ~bas bttn '°com'*" dllt ~ .. allowed t.ht ~ '° run clowa; roedt M BuxtOftsaid. .. lwasaskedto~ahpennits CllCbd Wlailt c:Mppils Md ....... ---~. 1Katx-of'~,_'*-...__,o1 • Oraftlt. the C'alifomia Division' ol Wattt· ..,.,"' tht C'oast Guard. tht Unitfd S11tn Fish and Wildlift Servitt. tht United Sia1a Army Corps of EasiDem. the s&a~ Lands Commission. the llalt °'Paftmnt ol f'ttb and Game. th( s&atc Hi11oric Preservation Offttt. the Cahfomia Wattr"Quality Controt Board. ..... As he outlined the projec1 at a l'tttllt mfttina of tht Cbanaber ol · O.tnft'Cle Marint Division. Buxta. pikd..., upon ~ in front of him -aec1 11ry Cfto vironmmw ·impact ud plla-. Mudic:I mauirtd by tk various •Kiel.. The pelt q.tl)"" lrYenl -...... Not 1nd'*'d in tlae pilt, but*' would ....... _ .. ,_,,..,_ Monda) 's dosing price of lblnl ill ·-~ SC"Ecom. tht stock ·~ofter_.. SOE.ft£ at 1b<Mlt S2 billlOll . SOGA£ ~ would • ttt~'t about a 10 ptt't'e8t di...._. increnc, 8CCOl"dina '°SC£=· "for Sooa.E aattomen. it mean a reduction in · e~~· ra OVff timt, to 1M ~ lc\'d IO f.dnc. twaa:•-SC&orp ·nnan aDCI Oaief' .. mati~ Offtccr ~ P. A1111a _.. in a peepwed -•••t. SCEml.1 ... cw.-imn• SDGAE --RI I CCI ..... Dm"811icl "' Miiii• • ma .. ._. " ~--.-.r· ,......_ .., r m&.,Ml;"-....oi!! ' erststence pay~ off for tiank robber in Costa Mesa ., JON4TllAN VOIDS .............. A persistent crook escaped with S2.000 from a Costa Mesa .bank Tunday, but not on his firtt try. Police Sat. Matt Collett said the bandit walked into the Security Pacific Bank at Oranac and 17th Street and passed a teller a nQte demandina money. But that branch of Security Pacific is set JJP to only o~ teller has access to cash. and eech individuaJ teller mus& walk over 10 the main teller for money. The teller told the would-be robber, who did not show or tllreaten to have a weapon, that she did not have any cash, Collett said. After repeatina bis demand and receivinJ the same response. the defeated crook fled east 17th St~t. the terJant said. Minutes later. he entered the Pa- cific Savinp Bank at 17th anct Westminster streets and pelled what may have betn the same note 10 another teller. This ti~ he received about S2.000 for his enoru. Collett said. "I don't know for sure, but there's probably a aood chance it was the same note." the sel)elftt said. . Both banks Stet off silent alarms, but the Security Pacifec was apparently a littk late. as both alarms came in about the same time. he said. COuRTBATTLE OVER FEES TO OPEN ••• holaAl Superior Coun Juctee Leonard Gold- stein. Nicoll said he doesn't know how the court proccediJ!p will last, but said he expects the d11trict to win. "I have no expectations except victory. There is a cenain inddinite- ncss· about the procecdinp.•• Nicoll said. Officials from the buiJder's auocla- tion claim devclooer fees can onJy be collected when a dil1ric:t has J10win1 enrollment. Because the Newport- Mesa district has been experitncina declinina enrollment. the auociation believes it lacks the ,authority to collect the fees. The district reported a 1987-88 cnrolJment of I S.693 studenll. about I SO students less than the 1986-87 enrollment. The figure for the 1985-86 school year was IS. 993. Developers and residents cannot be issued buildina permits until they have paid fen to the district. John Withen, director of to'V- emmental affairs for the auociauon. has said the district has illeplly used developer fees for "non~ucallonal" facilities work such as resurfacina tennis couns or repairina air con- ditionina. The Newport-Meta district is not the only all~ violator of developer fee laws, said Withers. But a recent anociauon survey indicated the dis- trict is "the bi~t. most obvious abuser of the law,· he said. ' Withers ciaims theSl.S3 fiaure was intended as a maximum amount districts could assns developers, but added that most districts charge the maximum rcprdless of their actual needs. He and other buildina industry officiats claim districts should be limited 10 assessing only as much money as they need to compensate for growth produced by new develop. men ts. School Board President Jim de Boom said the district has a SS4 million "wish list" of projects that are needed to pace the d1stnct's'arowin1 enrollment. He said the district has collecteq about S2.S million in fees since the law became effective. A 1980 state survey indicated that California school districts face a S· year deficit of about SS million. An $800 million statewide education bond fund. passed in November 1987, was drained by December. and state education officials had requests for an additional $400 million. NEW EVIDENCE DEALS BLOW TO CASE ••• From Al said Baruch. "They contain a state: ment by someone who was a cellmate of Parker's who says Parker told him he-lrad been threatened with death for drug-related reasons. There's even an admission b~ somebody who says he ki lled Parker that was never followed up." Baruch said there had been a rhangc of 1n vt."st1gators at the Costa ~k\a Poller Jxpanment and that the notes in question had not bee n turned uv.er to the nc"' in\ l'litrg.atur. He did not knuw whether the failure to di'iclo!>e the nott'!. was .1cndent al or Jd1bcra1t. "Rut hac: there was th is nc~ ln\t'\llgator and hr didn't ask for the prt'\ 1ous inH"Sll~a tor's no1cs'> Does th at ma~c ~n'>c'.' · hl' a<..ked. Ra ruch said he 1.1.ould probabl) '>l"ck 10 ha \C the ta)(' thrown out of n1urt .. , think 11·, d1\01l'>\JI time." he \:1 Ill l>l\rn' t·n of th1· nutl''> kd J udgr I UI' -\ ( ardt"na'i to orckr a poc;1. ponl·mt•nt of the I nal. wh1rh hcg.a n Ju l\ ~I. Cardt•nac; rnr11all~ rold thl' Jurors. who had assembled as usual Monday momin& at Westminster Superior C"oun. that they would probably be returning Wednesday. Trial was 1a·ter postponed until Thursday. "I must ask your patience.'' Cardenas said Monday. ··1 was not told about this until today." The prosecutor. Deputy District Attornev Dou&las Woodsmall. said he also didn't \:now about the notes .until Monday momini. "It's a matter of having di scovered some policr notes I had not previous- 1> known existed." said Woodsmall. "Thl' reason for tbe continuance is that the defense has a righ t to Stt thl.'m." \\ 1lson. a San Francisco accoun- tant. 1<, accused of ambushing and shooting Parker on .\ug. 2. 1983. Parker. who was 33. was himself at·cu-;cd of. murder m the beating death of Mills. Parker was found bending over Mills' body ma Beverly Hills hotd room 1n 198.l. . He 1n111alh claimed that Mills went ' in.t o l·onvul'i.iun~ following a night of drugs and SCA and·that he had bttn ll)ing to rcvl\e her. He wasar:rnted . EDISON MAKES BID ••• From Al tx· .1pprm nl h' 1 ht· 'iharcholdcr~ of hoth c1 1mp:in1l'' <rntl b) the California Puhlte' l 1il1t1l'' c omm1~\1on and thr h'dt'r:il Ktguh.1lM) CommiS\IOn. I hr regulator) prnl'CS\ approvals 1.1.ould takc ahnu! one ~car. Alkn ~•d. .\ 1.1.ar het 1.1.1:l'n thc t~o ut1h 11e~ erupted la<1t )Car a'> thent) of Laguna fkal'h prcparn.J 1<1 annex South Lagu n·a: mo\ I o t 1.1. h 1c h 1s served b} ~IX1A.L ~Cl pr11\1d1."~powerto all of l..:igu na tkac. h. l hl' I ..;i~una fkat h Ctt \ Coun 11 {on,u.krrtl ha' ing S< ·r. servKe both 1.ommun111c<. ht'l':JU'>t' of 1t'i lower r,111"' H11t SI>< 1(\r launr hed an enormous pubhr relations campaign. and in May, South Laguna residents persuaded lhe Cii) Counr1l to allow SIXi&E to continue service. One month later. tho5e in favor of SCE taking over showed up at a rounc1l meeting to press their case. but the council stuck to its original decision. addina the provision that it would lobby for a boundary change if SDG&E failed in its promise to lower rates. The Public Utilities Commission would ultimately have to approve any boundary change. but later rt leased for lack of evidence. Th.e Los Anaeles Coroner's'oft"tce ruled followina an autopsy, however. that Mills had bttn' killed by blunt force trauma. - Parker. a salesman and bit-pan a~r. was rearrested . after the cor· oneh ruling and was f~ on SI 00.000 bail when he was found dead of gunshot wounds outside his mother s Costa Mesa home. Baruch said the new evidence in the police no}es strengthened his conten- tion tbat there were numerous people with motives for killing Parker. "Htlf the world had motives to kill Mr. Parker:· he said. Baruch also said Wilson has an alibi placing him outside Oranae County at the time of the slayina. Woodsman sa.id in his openina arguments that Wilson had threaten- ed to kill Parker. Wilson's brother. Okel Aaron Wilson. testified before the Oranae County Grand Jury that he heard Wilson admit he had ambushed and shot Parker. . But Okel Wilson· may have bttn''· subject to severe memory i""'9ir- ment due to alcoholism and heavy use of dr~. including cocaine. when he made his statements. accordina to Baruch. • Baruch said before Monday's ad· joutnment that the defense would summon an.cx pen who would refute the reliab1h1~ of Okel Wil son's tes11- morl\. ··<ikel Wil~on entered a detox unit 36 hours after he allegedly heard my client ronfCss that he had killed frffn•\ Parker.'' said Baruch. "At that timt·. ·h1'1 hlood alcohol was still .46. .\t .SO vou're dead ... Baruch «Quested and was granted perm1ss1on tu have O kel Wilson's testi mony m thr tnal videotaped for analy"s b)' the l'xpen. 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H 5 Bztendect 71 51 7t ID 74 51 7) .. .. 71 .. ., to a 74 • NEWPORT DUNES PLAN REVIVED ••• From Al have added several feet. were lawsuits financina has bttn delayed." and counter~oml>laints filed by the Buxton said financina has caused county, city-and Newport Dunes that Newpon Dunes officials to cut the snarled the project in coun for two red.evclopmrnt into stqes. years after it was proposed in 1971. Planned for the first phase art an Newpon Beach officials filed a additional 200 boat slips. in the lawsuit to block the plans, charaina marina. dry storage for 400 boats, 200 they would cause trafric problemsand parking spots for recreational ve- adversely affect the environment in hides with electrical and water hook· the Upper Newpon Bay Ecoqical ups. a I 0-lant boa I ramp and a rebuilt Reserve. coffee shop and clubhouse. said The county contended it did not Charlie Yates. Ncwpon Dunes acn· need city buildina permits. while city eral manager. officials said the hither aovemmental The late at·tor JI mm y c ~e_y body lost its immunity when it lcated owned an excursion boat. the Swift. the land to a private firm. Wynn said. that ran through Ncwpon Dunes tn "~wpon ~Dunn was the third thcSOs. an'd Yates said h1srompany is pany. but they just hoped wt would working with the U.S. C'oast Guard get together." the city manaa,er said for permission t,p once again operate a Tuesday. . I SO-fool vessel. . . . The suit was dropped when New· _The craft wou!~ be s1m1lartoone m pon Dunes promised to pay $600,000 use ·at: a San Diego hotel owned by for r~d imP,ovements and pve the .. Ne.\a\pQrt Dune's parent ·company. city the right to final review ta ensure· Evans·Hotcls. the project would mttt city codn. .Plans for a 17°5-room family inn on· Then. more bad luck for Newpon I 9 acres ofthr park havr been put on Dunes. hold. at least until after 1990. Yatn Both of the project's financial said. · backers died 1n 1980. .. .\ lot of 11 I\ ernnom 1rs.'' he said. "We haven't putany roadblocks UP. "In Orangl' Count~. pan1cularly since we reached the aartement. ' Newpon Bearh. there is a saturated Wynn said. "But it took them awhile hotel market:· to reorganize. and then getting the Construction of a new restaurant also 1s anticipated with the fa mily inn. - Buxton said people still Journey to Newport Dunes in hopes of dinina at Anthony's Pier II restaurant. The restaurant has bad its share of troubles since I 98S. when a weaJthy Corona dcl' Mar businessman was c·onvk 1cd of buying$ I S7.000 wonb of what he thought was cocaine from an underrovcr nar<.·otics offi~r. AkJandro "Alex" Lovera, then 2S. was m the process of buyina Anthony's when ht' was arrnted in Santa Ana. He was released fro m federal prison last month outside Orange County. but Anthony's won't open. oflic1als said. "We're going to knock it down." Yates said. "A new restaurant is beina designed. and ii will be built with the hotel." . The Ncwpon Beach ill'Chitcctural firm of Wimberly. Whisenand. Al· hson. Tona and Goo is designin1 the buildings for Newpon Dunes. But 11 can't happen quickly enouah for Hamilton. "We'\e fot a very nice harbor and oct'an fact i11rs here. and Newpt?n Dunes is a hllle embamssinJ. • he said. "But I guess that will all chanae now ... We're happy for that." RECALL PETITIONS FILED IN LAGUNA ••• From Al · conference along with some ot her could appear on the November ballot supportrrs. said she was encouraacd if1he C11yCouncilpassed a rcsolution by their refusal to release numbers. before Aug. 12. tak1 ~ it as sian that they ~ not However. should a special election ronfident ofsuccess. be required. recall proponent Barbera ·-rm surprised at the emotion and Westbrook said they' re planning an tone of this whole thina." she said. ··Artists for the Ans' gala fund-raiser "These people art really anary. that would help finance the election. "When people are confident about Recall proponents say the issue where they stand they tend not to be that galvanized their movement belligerent." fe><:uses on private propeny rights. Should the petitions qualify, com-It was sparked by city enforcement rarb .'' . "Th(\'ve come down heavily on the reaionable use of private pro~ eny." said recall proponent Rell Brady. "This drive is supponed extensi vel y by homeowners. "We're talking about va,ue ord1· nances being implemented m a very subjecu ve and arbitrary manner." From Al 1.1.;i<.,tr matcnal to bad up and spill mittec members said they still have a of an ordinance that prevents rhance to hold the recall at the same merchants from displaying their time as the November aeneral dee-wares outside their stores. mil lion gallons of sewage spilled into ( ·1ty officials have been talkina for t1ons. thus avoidina an expensive "A lot of people have said all alona ~aAff--()A('-<>H~~~ month~ that 1fs1ust tw<10r thrtt disgrunded But Phil May. a supponer of the PROtcct Laauna Committcr - a group that opposes the recall -said the rfTon is beina pushed by merchants who want to control City Hall. ''They have nooouncJs They respect at all." May said. "They go for the Jugular. ..JD.lU th•' cv 1::an ~~n 30.000 an<! .t1J t>IJIJ [!allon' e'\t'apcd f>cfor(' power '4;1\ rl'\t<m:d -main pump stations blew a fuse. said S10.000 ponable pumK that collld be They said county Reaistrar of merchants," Singer said. "That's not Tern Br~ndt. d1rrrtor of muniripal used in the event of uturt fa ilum. ~c~W~ t~::fni J:t~'::: ar'q':;i~kj1y ·~os tr~~jf, not one sin••e issue. It's <>nJuh Ill ,,,,.,~ anl'ln tmal'lhon t m 1111 a·1 tht• \ame rump \lat1on tnggl·n·d a nl'<trl) 1tknt1l'al 'lplll .-.crvlrc'>. Sullivan said he planned to urge the ;. ., ri ty to fo llow through and Lenney possible a indicated the recall renainly a 101 more than just display "I haven't heard them define any substantial issues." Thc pn1hlrm~,at t~Clco ~reet ~id s~wouW·wpponihe~ea. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ station. o ne of -.-pu mpo; that move Although a portable pump would the \C~age 10 a central treatment help, sewaac could still spew into the pl~nt in ~~th Laguna. were caused ocean before city workers were aware h~ \alt air .corrosion. Last year. the of the problem. Brandt said. po1.1.crfi11lcd when salt air fouled u.pa On Sunday. for instance. no one connection bet~een the power hne would ha ve known about the elec- and th e 'itation. tncalfailure hada citize n not called to In hoth l'3\C\. thr hl.·,.1ch waH·lo\t'd r'11r 'l'\l'ral d;i~' < >rangl' County I kalth ( ;irr ..\gt·nc~ otlirial-. ..aid I 1.h·,d<I\ 1h:111lw I !M)ll,fr-101.-,tretl h ol ht·.1t h ~ lo\l.·1! \u nda\ ma\ be rc- nrx·ned tod:.t \ -I he . <0ntam1natt'd .1n·a l'\tcnd., from \1 \nn·., Drt\e to -..lt't'P) I fol101.1. JU\t \outh of Ma1,r Re:ich. l "o mon th\ :iieo an c\t1ma1ed one REOPENINq Y'rom·Ar ha H ' vo"'c:d to ma kt• t:onMructien of a new pier a top priority . last week. the\ voted 10 seek bids for an enameer 10 design a new pier at an estimated t'OSt of 1500.~ Actual construrllon costs arc rsll· mated at S 10 million. Officials pre, diet 11 will take about three years to rtbuild the pier. ORANGE .... .... COAST ._, ... . "' ~CWl'ICI uo w.e.,~ Gott•...,. C• ...,. llOCJ'_ So• '!>60 ~ ... ~ ( .. •1n-1( La~t Sunda}. rr!l1dents called warn the fire depanment about the Laguna Beach fire officials to repon archina power line. ekctrical sparks SI/ 1h ng from the There isa solution to this J>f'Oblem. middle of a hnt' near the station. said But 1tcould cosus much asS200.000. ~tt've Sull1\an. spokesman for Brandt estimated. The city could Southern Cali fornia Edison. which in!.lall devices in the pump stations o~ n'i and operatt'\ the lines. that would alert citvofficials when the -'flcr 1a51 year's am denT., SCE cqu.1pmcru mal fuo'cti.oned~ workcrH hecked many oftheconnec, AsofJunc30 .. thec1ty hadS713,679 tion 'points and replaced several. m its ~er sen ice fund. but Br:andt ~ull rvan 'iatd. But hr said they have said the mone~ 1s tentat.1vely no 1.1.a\ of check mg for corrosion in earmarked for other sewage pro,J«ts. the middle of the line. Still. some of the .funds could be allocated to 1mprovinf the sew•at ".\JI of a sudden m the last year system. Brandt \aid. i the council we've ha4,a couple of problems. and I approved 11. don't know wh y," he said. "but I c,an "Anything that 'can prevent this is tell you that it's totally coincidental." money well spent. .. Lenney said. -=.::-le Qu1 .... 111- °'""''""' ,.,.. 54? v 'I l"'1v .... i '"'1-' • • ~. • J, Ju.tcaU 842-6086 .,._, r~. • "°" °" '>OI ..... 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