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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-29 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, JULY 29, 1988 I • Dead man's dual li:Ves baffling Mesa detective unraveling mystery left ~onscious h~ld a California drivn"s hcense. a Visa card and bank auto-detective· said. by man's sudden heart attal'k in bank mated-teller cards. all in the name of · / Ernest Helmut Cords. · ---'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ btlon~ to a Huntinaton Beach man who identified himself as Richer's son when police contacted him. -Richer's son said he'd never heard of IU'ncst Helmut Cords. A fingerprint check through state and· federal records showed Richer was never arrested. BJ JONATHAN VOi.DE .............. Edward Jose~ Richer's double life may have ttma1ned secret if he hadn't died in a Costa Mesa bank. But even with the discovery. he left a mystery for C-Osta Mesa Police Detective Steven Labbitt. · RreflQhters are using backfires to help control the blazes at Yellowstone NatlonaJ Park./ M Na don Senate, House pass drought relief bill./ M Indu < Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A9 A3 A7-8 86-8 A10 Comics . tnriotTUi- Entertainment · Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Weather ~ Oatebook A6 Datebook A3 84-5, 8 81-4 A2 Richer. S8, was openina an account on June 10 with Empitt Bank, 721 Paularino Ave., when he suffered a fatal hean attack. The SS2.600 check he gave the bank was a federal check made out to Ernest Helmut Cords. The picture and physical dncrip- tion o n the driver's license matched that of the dead man. Labbiu said. In his pocket. thou&h. was a second wallet. with a second set of idcntifi· cation -including a California. driver's license -in Richcr's true name. the detective said. ··r ve never 'had a case like this." Labbitt said Thursday. "I know he misrepresented -himself to a lot of people. but I don't know why. ·-rm lookin1 for a victim. an entity or individual. he may have defraud· d .. The addr~ lasted on the driver's li~nses for Cords and Richer showed differ"Cnt Veni~. Calif. addresses. and Labbitt said be's unsure wh' Richer was even in C~ Mesa when he died. The wallet that dropped to the That wallet also contained a name bank's carpet when Richer fell un· and telephone numbtr. The numbtr e . Labb1tt's search has uncovered more questions than answers. the Richer collected state d1sabiht' insurance. and received treatment ro·r a hean ailment at a Los Angeles hospital. Labbm said. Rare sea tUrtle shot to death BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEY ... ...., ....... A t'ttt. I .~pound leatherback sea tunic washed ashore in LaJuna Beach Thursday. the appattnt victim of a trigger-happy boater who used it. for target practice. It was the second sea animal. in two days to ht shot along the Oranae Coast. Laguna Beach police logged a call Wednesday night from a man who reponed seeing a large turtle in the surf. On Thursday, it washed ashore at Victoria Beach and animal control officials moved it to the hcadquaners of Friends of the Sea Lion. John Cunningham. dircctQr of Friends of the Sea Lion. said thert was little doubt the reptile had bten $hot to death witbin a couple of days. -"Somebody riddled it with an automatic or semi-automatic." Cun· ningham said. "You could see the line of bullets from his head down across his shell." · They check@ for markings fo ste tr- the turtle had been caught in a net and a panicking fisherman killed it but they found no such evidence. Cunningham said the turtle couldn't have bten dead already. because it would've bten floating belly up and the bullet holes were across its top. (Pleue 1ee IEA/ A3) Aqua Cycle Newport Beacla .. known to ban Im .a.are of ~ 'tflaeela, bat none compU-e to tlae Mt on tlaU Aqaa Cycle betq maaeaftrtld aroaad The health center where Richer was tlae harbor· near tlae l"1ID Zone by Jamie Jolauon and Ju1lca Coppollao of a-t-lapm Beacla. Horses in HB attacked during full moon By ROBERT BARKER Of .. ...., ........ A quarter horse was put to death Thursday after it was severely injured in the latest among bizam attacks on hones that have ocdrrcd in Hunt· inaton Beach. apparently durina full moons. Horses were attacked on the first dav of the full moon last Octobtr: Januar)·. April and again on late Wednesday night or early Thursday. a horse owner and a stable manager said today. Dori Hockey said she boarded her S3.000 chestnut quaner horse Jct at morning. She said she called a Street near Garfield Avenue as did the stable that was the scene of this H·tennarian at the Equine Medical stable manager Cath~ Clarke. week's attack after a pony that she Center in ('~ pr~ who gave it a lethal H<?Cke~ and Clarke said that also owned was slashed on three 10JCCt1on later 1n the day when hopes prenous attacks on horses occurred occasions at a nearby.stable and had for its recovery failed. at a nearby stable. . its tail cul off. Hocke' and her husband stood In Octobtr. vandals cut otT the tail She discovered the wounded horse guard at the scene of the attack at the of Hocke~ ·s pon~ and tied 11 to tht" when she went to feed it Thursday unnamed st.able at Golden West (Pl-.e eee HORSES/ A2) treated 1s known for its aid to indigents. yet Richer-mostly under the name "Cords" -had tevenl bank accounts. ··cords had all the money," tbe detective said. ··we've ditc0vered other accounts ... The detective did not dilCUll me accounts or the amounts they bdd becauSt" of possible legal battles over the d1spos1t1on of the money. Rieber apparent!~ has a son and dautbtcr and "a!> d i' orccd a decade llD· (Pleue 1ee DSAD/ASJ INS will use zero tolerance program Agents will seize cars-belonging to a!iens 'employers By BOB V~ EV1EN Of .. o.lr,... .... .\ nt"'>'-tactic similar to the Drug . Enforce ment Agency's ··zero toler- ance" vehicle Stizurc pohcy will so into effect against employers ·in Orange and Los Angeles counucs "ho hire 1llcga.I aliens, a spokesman fo r the Immigration and Natural· 1zat1on Service announced Thursday. 'nder the t~ugh new policy. any· one caught p1ckm& up or carrying 11legal 1mm1grants 1n a car. van or truck 1s hkeh to lose the "~hicle. ··w e·re tr\ing to dr) up ~ job market for illegal ahens. .. said John Belluardo:· a spokesman for the INS' "estem regional office. ··so these countnes. go back 10 d~car o~ Belluardo admmed the a,mcy does not ha' e e-noU&b officers to monito r all known pickup points for illegal da~ "orkers. Butthat shouldn't pre' ent tht.' pohc~ from working. he said. ··The rt"al deterrent 1s the threat:· he:." 'iald. The threat is re"31. according to.INS offi cials. "ho sa\ that hundreds of 'chicles alread' · havt.' been seized from people caught transponina ii· kgal immigrants in southern San D1~0Count~ and other border areas. L ndr r a IQ 8 law. one~ a vehicle is se11ed. 1t becomes the propeny of the L'.S. go,ernment. he said. Mo t ci ties in Orange and Los .\ngl'les counties have street corners or other locations that ha\'e become ~no" n as pie~ up points for da} latxm•r\ Re,·l•nt tnll'n 1e"s wtt h men con- (Pleue eee ZERO/A2) Early bird baby arrives On lawrt when car stalls- By PAUL ARClllPLEY City. Utah. earlier in the week. the Improv iDJproves executives' skill before audiences • .,..._,...... proud parents wett stayin1 with ,_ · ,;_, · friends on Ronald Road. Jenni.er Lauabhn .,. .. red 11 was They moved hctt tbinkina they just false labor pains. After •"· the had a home all lined up. When !fl baby wasn't due until Sepcember. So when she ~It the conU'llCtions arrived. they lear'lled it bad been about every teven minutes around With three sons ranaina from 2Yl to midniabt Wednetday, sbedilcounted 8 and a fourth on the wa_y (mucb them And ~U asleep. But when she sooner than they expected). Ron went woke up nearty three boun lalel'. the straiJ!at to wori anyway. He fiaured conU'llCtiom were a miouie apen. they d look for a house when they leSI than a block from Humana could so they'd bt Ktt.led btfore the Hospital in Hunti~ Balch. Jen-bir:· the meantime. they'tt stayina niferand herb~ Ron~ for with Diane Healey, who didn't expect the van. It wouldn't llai1. 11.e baby to bt bdnin. her frimd trive birth on wouldn't wail ...... .. So at 2:5S Lm. Tlnindlf, OD a . the sidewalk. . paleb of pw between me 1ic1ewa1k She and Ron ~ve ~ to ~bn( and curb on Ronald Ra.d, Ronald themselves ~m~ves. while . the Antbony was born. . !?-~ has . inherit~ the moniker It will be a matter of confusion itl ~~k Ronald. . • years to come but Ronald the baby AU involved said _they weren t ___ _. fte1. R Id the fl ther nervous. Nobody bad tame. was...,._• ona 1 • ''Youcan'tbthevebowfastitwu." not Ronald the roed. Di ·d ··1 · · · alt Hf checked in at a pounds even. ane ~1 . n ~wo m1nu~ •.twas 19'h i~ Iona. over. The Miahbon ctidn t even · Havtna .iust arrived from ~eber ., ........ M9'f/Aa) Corporation leaders tau ht how to-react to audience's energy ly ROBERT BY!\'DMAN Ot .. ...,,... ... Robin Williams ma' serm an unlike!' role model fir baStnesl executi\·cs. But thr CC1191tdiaa's energy. scn1e of b.-. l9d im· provtsational *ills lie 1't tratl'S executives att ....._ • 8dopt in ordef to bttomc lliMr pubtiC' speakers.. , Through ~ •t borrow methods pqcbc:ect • ...... im· provisatioa cia.s. Cberie Kerr is ~n1 men aM "°81C'at1a bu."· :l.':te=•• lllJ:~ ...... -s. ··our premise as that business proplt" perform e' ery da~. but no one trains them ho"' to perform:· sa,·s Kerr. "'ho also runs a Hunt· 1ngton lkach public rtlat1ons firm. ·· .\ lot of these.-p<'Ople mo' e up the C'orporate ladder. but the' arc l('mbl~ t'mbarrassmg to them.selves and to otht'rs btcausc.-the' JUSt can't speak properl) in pubhc. '· That 1nat'i1ht'. of course. 1s .,._ spl"'('ad . .\ccording to Kerr. survtyi sho" that th dear of pubhc spcakins had lon1 bttn the '.'lo I fear 1JnOa1 "mcncans. cdl('d out only recently b) the fear of contractlng AIDS. "let's faCC" 1t. most t"vcrvont is St"lf<0n5C1ous.·· Kt>rr sa~s. ·"Most prople If'(' afraid of other PCos* look1na at them. making thc1n feel unC'omfonable or vulnerabk. And ~·hen that ha~ns. wt withdraw, rttrcat and talk like a dial tone ... Kttr tnn to teach spcaken to trt away from tht' prtpa!Td script. tM chorcoaraphcd paum and RI monotont that bott an audie:nce. lnsarad, throuah 1mprovituiaa •• .. f't'ddnl... tYft ii tkft was • dttibn'I~ M1mll't to ~ die noea. .. AbcMat 98 pmftl ol tltt time. pu"'1ncn lie ~ behind a chaf'lf'ter, wbd ...., .a.em to bt funny ... Km •)I. ..r'•e Wilder. Lanine Ntwmalt lllw Martin. fOr i1111aet. "' • .-r"-t shv and tdf'~. I pell tM ontY pmoin I en dliu of ~ is tM same on SUllt ...t in penon 11 lobt.n WilliatM.. tit's tht •me all 9ttimt. t«hniq~ a ~ker 1s aa• to C'OnC'Cfttratc. to think on bn or Mr fttt. to bt spontaneous and ID • 'I ware of •'Mt ochen 11n:~P1· 1W1-'-l--"'-i• ''Tlllt IUUC IS how thtcktfai~ w9'o look over Jht 111,'fttiealion in 1916 Wed .., -fOr .. Pft~-.. • 1 n•ton' notes wtn • W01Ud ... * hall from *"'·" -...... ............ ..,.., ")tntWnvi1atioft ~WU to.rt rid ol*Ahibilions. '° br ,.oUnetf. ..... Km who lc:8ds counes caled ~"·•>"'*~~ '° dktiw-wpeaki111 ii limply a tick of~ pncrice. do1na so the SlllClker can 1ctpOMI • It natural~·. . .. TM point is. 1Mtt•1 Ml¢ • a. harder \ban improv .10if ,-ma6 that. ~ can do .. ,.._ .. K.- ll)S..' Wttikttothiaiol ... M• mental ltNbicl. .. {Pl Lil_ • ...,_ ' ' .. ........... ...... .,. tine ...... .... ....... _ .............. . oecie ........ Md ia ADriL Ii.a Of lle\'eD --.... M1ldllc( - •• tM mOlt ,..., au.ck. a. said tM llab wound in die 9bdamen punctured the bowel or the qurwr bone. allowins poiton 10 tet in10 the "' blood sys1em and eventually to spread Woushout its body. . Huntinsaon Beacb l)Olice deteo-tives ~ unavailable for comment today. But other police IOUl'Ca uid the attacks appear to be committed by 1M sarM PtOOlc and that they may be ronnttttd with a ritual involvina sacrificina animals. f:lockey said, however. she donn't t>t•ve the mutilations and slashinp tcene. .. This bu been •-on for a-·." she uid. ••1 wOUid-feel betle7 if hho~t they were random, 11tanic acts:· But. w added, that she donn 't believe the attackers zm>ed in ex- clusively on her animals. Hockey said that busy traffte and the sandy area in the vicinity a~ parently makes it difficult for the police to find finaerpints qr titt tracks. She said she plans to offer a reward ofSSOO for information. She plani to work out details with the Oranae County Humane Society: SACRAMENTO (A II\ -N.A. "Cbld" ~ tbe car. ot C&lifomia'• pen@ iaait¥1ioal ud. Oov. Oeorle Deu~iaa·1 top prilODs ldviter. died or an appannt he8nan.ck whileaboud acommuw ftiaht &om Su DietO 10 5Kramn10. Hewas60. The Republican 90vemor, in S-yd. ney. Ausualia;_preparins to bo&ril 1 ftiaht to Hons~ u pen of a two-week trlde-promouon tour of the Far East, issued 1 statemenl Tbunday throuah bis~ secretary in SKra· mcnto, callina Chaderjian a .. truly dedicated public servant .. ChadctJ11n wu pronounced dead . at University Medical Center in Sacramento, where he was taken by helicopter after the aircraft landed, the hospital reported. - Hot, h azy weekend along Coast "'T-~ ~l' .---.·- U.S. Tem,_. NNOrlNM • n Calif. Tem,_. Eztendecl New y orti City .. 72 OllW-W City " 74 ~ 10w lot 24 llourl .... M I &.lft. L---and'°I=--.. 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Bd luardo said the seizure lactic \\as bcinJ emplore~ to respond to rnmmunity complaints. But an auomey for the American <.'iv ii Liberties Union said there could be serious lepl problems with the spokeswoman for one Costa Mesa INS' new tactic. landscapina contractor. "We have "The 4th Amendment still requires too large a business to risk havin1 you to have probable cause to problems with the law." conduct a search. and skin color has Art Kidman. president of the Costa never been a probable cause." said Mesa Chamber of Commerce. said he Rebecca Jurado. an ACLU staff believed few businesses in the city attorney in Costa Mesa. "I th.ink (INS employed undocu men tcd day regional commissioner) Harold workers. Ezell's current policy misse$ the "So · I kind of doubt that the point. He continues to make usump-economic impact will be ~t on tionsabout pcoplc"waitina for work. if established businesses here.' he said. tl\ey ha-Veaccrtali'rwn color:-lnf.-a:-But Kirman, who is·an attorney, it was rcce11tly shown at a number of · qrttd with Jurado about the shakey loc!l~ions that the majority of pcoek lcpl basis of the new policy. waattnJ there for work had papers. · .. As a citizen and as an attorney, I Business owners who were con-have problems with it." he said. "I tacted said they would not be affected think thcsie seizure tactics have by the new INS policy because they serious constitutional problemsand I dad not employ illcpl workers. don't believe they will be upheld once "We go strictly by the law; I verify a test case makes its way throuah the everyone's papers myself." said a court system." ... .. lloalOfl 11 ..,... • ~.SC .. Qwlona,NC. .. g;::o .... .. t2 =::.()No " IO .,...,.. WOttll 100 = ti IO °" .... ... • .... .. 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Kerr's Eu'l·uProv classes ta ke stu- dents 1hrough a series of improvisa- tion exercises. She also provides a sample of .those exercises when she ~peaks before various gro ups. This \\l'ek. Kerr was speaking tx·fore about ~UO members uf the Orange County Chapter of the American Society fo r Training and Development ga thered for their month I~ meeting in Orange. It wa'i th e largest lunch mee ting ever ufthe local chapter. which boasts ncarl) 700 membl:rs drawn from wuntr buc;inec;ses and consulting firms. .. I was 'iurc that w11h a group like that. where they'rc all used 10 speak- were called to the front ot the room to you can't do give-and-take, you can't participate in the fi rst exercise. But do life, -as far as I'm concerned." when thev closed their eves and were Kerr's decision to apply improvisa- asked by kerr to provide specifics on tion techniques to public spcakina what each was wearing. th e women grew out of her background in actin& were uncertain. despite having shared and comed y. As a founding member a table during lunch. of the Groundlinp Improvisational Labbitt said .• However, the family hasn't been much help. Labbitt said he's been unable to reach the former wife and · daughter. and the son is "evasive." "I've hit a wall o( bureaucracy," L.abbrtt said. "This is a demonstration in aware-Group. Kerr is ~II versed in per-ness ... Kertsaid. "We ha ve 10 learn to form ing and thinking quickly on her :\ MediCal official in Los Angeles ta ke in the whole situation. It will fctt. She learned that improvisation confirmed to Labbitt that Richer had make ,0u a bett er comm unicator and could be tau&ht to some of her public; an account there. but refu~ to a better speaker... relations clients who nccd$(1 to host release any other details. .\ subsequent exerci se required press conferences or sptak before Officials at banks~wherc the dead ' I 1 to mak-Wi a storv groups. man held accounts. including some rour vo un cc rs " u · '· "I was amaz-" at how W"ll these 'ck' 0 p the storv la'n .. rom -ach nJ " local institutions. al so arc ti•ht-pl an., u ·' " " techniques could be applied ." she D other an mid -se ntence as Kerr cued lipped. ' each-0ne. The· four became quickly sa~:ith help from the Groundhngs. The S52.600 check was drawn on a animated. gesturing excitedl) as the Kerr started ExccuProv four years Chicago bank. ap~rently as a pay-off narration was passed among them. ' t · h h Id · ago and has since t;aught the tech-1or an accoun 1c er e . again. "Now don't )OU feel yourself niques to about 400 people. Alt houah underthe name "Cord s." ata recently fa iled Costa Mesa savings and loan. The chl·ck. however. listed a tliird address fo r the man. a Santa Monica home. Judtin_g from the dates on the driver s hc·enscs and other docu·ments -Richer's S0<:ial Security card was in his own name -Richer apparently bega n using thc alias about 10 years :fgo. Labbitt said. .\ second set of identificati on is easy enough to get. the detective said . Labb1tt said an out-of-state driver's license can be surrendered in ex- change for a Califor~~a driver's license, and not .all states include a picture on the permi t. so the substitu- tion can he made that way. A fa ls1tkd birth certificate can also open the door to a new identity, be said. "There reall y arc a lot of different ways," Labbitt said. • . What L.abbitt can only guess at is why Richer u~ the second name. The detecti ve said Richer ap. parcntly was a wri,er of some son, and perhaps used the second name as a wav to shield his income. but admitted he was arasping at straws with his theories at thi s point. "I don't kn ow ifhe wasdefraudiq the government by hiding his assets to rnllect the medical benefits or what." the detective said. "It's all just !!peculation. "He had full identification and was able 10 lh•e two lives for a long time, but why? You've got me." ----~·ing anotra~~mplu~tlTcywerc­ going to \\atl'h c ve~th1 ng I di d - 'Let's §(.'C "hat this chick knows.' Tbcy "ac probably a little skeptical." Kerr sa~s. thinking a little faster'!" Kerr asked as she currentl v leads classes and · ' rhr pantrfp:am~d-w 1hflr·· coacncsexccu'tlVes indivrdoatly. Km-------------------------------•-lllliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii9-~ats ... Don't you feel more energy?'' said shl•'d like to hold worbhops with .\not her e'erciS(' called for volun-corporations whose executivn may ll'l'TS to mo' c b..>tween f~ltngs of need periodic brush-ups on their disgust and r'hilara11on. swi tching six·alung techniques. MURDER TRIAL DELAYED OVER NOTES ••• From Al ,.. Her lirst move was to steer clea r of the l)Odium and the microphone. which Kerr hclieves ac t as barriers lx·t"een a speaker and an audienn·. Four women from the audience 4u1ckh "hr n('ver one of the four "We all ha"r somethin~ to sell , pro' icfcd that t·ue. whether it's a product or an idea ... she ··in thiH''l'rc1se. we learn give-and-said. ··when you're confiden~. com- tal..e." Kerrsa1d. "lf,oucan't dogive-fonahlc. ~ou can be more believable and-take.' ou can't do improv. And if in ~our prescnta.uon. · "That's thl' difference between an in teresti ng speaker and one that everyone fall s asleep in front of ... Fountain Valley approves reduced Price Club store BABY ••• From Al , By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .... Dally ,... ''""' The f-oun1ain Valle' Planning Commt~smn this \\Cek appro"cd planr. for a \l·akd-back Price Club store in the Southpark business tumplcx. a 1 ~0-acre de"elopment 1ha1 ":l' app1 u' ed by spet·1al election. Thl' n1mm1\s1on unan1mousl~ ap- proH·d plans lor a 118.()4()..square- fuut Pncr< lub. more than I 0.000 feet '111alkr than the initial plans. "It "a" 1h~1r doing." ~1d Cit~ rl:inner Don Contraman. ..Thr1r ma rketingdcpartment redec;1gned the plJn 1nto 'iom ething the~ thought "as • 1 lllOll' l·Oit 1rnt sill' .. l'nrl· Cluh pul led uut ofSou thpark last ~ear "hen a ci t11ens group that th uught th(' dl'\ d opment v.1)uld !1111.J f ountain \ :illq with tratliC' and noise qualified a referendum on the prOJeCl. But residents in Februar) ga ve So uthpark overwhelming approval. and the Pnce Club and city re- negotiated. officials said. A ground-breaking date has not been set because negotiations on the purchase of the propert) continue. Contraman said. The commission also Wednesday approved two office buildings for ·\ST Research Inc.. a computer ma nufacturing fi rm. Contraman sa id. The counci l 1s expected to take up the comm 1ss1on 's actions next month and consider a development agree- ment for AST. Such agreements are required in Fountain Valley. Con- traman said . 3 to share $5.8M Lotto pool ~ \( K \~fE\;TO I .\Pl -Lotto llr kl't\ lx1Ltflhl in El Dorado Count\. San D1l'go and H;i~v.ard htt all si, numbcrc; to "1n morl' than S 1.6 n11ll1un l0ad1. \l:tlc lollcn official s ,,11tl T hurw:t' . Orlina" ~1d the 1den11tll'S of the .. I ollu ().,,ii)" "inners "'II tx· known ,I\ Cal hone rnmes fof'\\ard to claim a Ulll'·th1rd <ohart· uC a $5.8.,0. 71U pmc pool 1 hn "di l'arh rt·c·l'I' ea S 1.69..i.596 :innu1l\ '" \l'arh after-ta' r hcd:s of ~<· 7 . .,x·, lor·~o ~rar'i. official" ~1d. ORANGE ......... C~ST --1r•1 MA .. °"9CI J!l1 °"'''" o .. (,1 ( .,., .. .,._ ' .. V• •J ,..,.. Oro ! ~foll r ,...,, • u..... a U l•lf> Another three lotto players correct· ly guessed five of the six winnin1 numbers -8. 4. 4l. 9. 18 and 44 - plus the bonu'i. 7. to win S4S3.039 l'ach. Their tickets w~rc purchated in ~pul\'eda. Monterey Park and Los .\ngeles . .\total of :!6211cke1s with fi ve of six num bers are worth S2.672 each. Another 14.418 tickets hit four numbers to each win S4-i. There~ 252.640 tickets with thrtt num~ fo r an automatic S5 per winMr. f • t -f '4!•J ' 4 t,. '~ t .,.. \ " ,. ! ' .I,., t ., • 1 . (.. ~·•'°""' • lfl I,,.,,,. {..'-ttl l'\iolov"'Q C... ''I ""' N> ,.~ "' '~ ...,,,_.,",,,,_ t _,,.. 1..a "•" ..... Ar!..-I V ,..,.,, , .. ~ ,.. .. , r:... "119l" _,,~ ,.. ..... ~ ... , •• , ..... , 01\ ""'..,., ~ kn ow what was going on ... When Je nn ifer realized the baby was coming. she had Diane wake up Ron and the' headed out for the van. "I gol a liitle rattled when the van wouldn ·1 start." Ron admitted. "He ~nicked." Jennifer corrected. "He said. 'What do you want me to do? Wh at do you want me to do?' "I said 'you'd better go call some- bod\.' .. o·iane called the paramedics. but they were going to be too late. • "The lad y on the phone said slie had to talk to me." Diane said. "I said. 'Ladv. I don't have the time. We're having a baby out here!' .. Diane grabbed a sheet and towels . Jenn ifer la) down on the graH. and it was over. "It wasn't like in the movies." Ron said ... She didn't scream or whimper or aO\ thing. She just grabbed a li ttle btt n( grass. "She's a Cajun girl from Louisiana . ..a she's pretty tough." The couple were grateful to Hunt- ington Beach firefi&hters and para· medics. too. who took mother and bah' to the hospital, left to handle other business and returned to sec how they were doing. "The paramedics were very pro- fessio nal." Ron said. "They made he r feel all right. "Hell. they made me feel all ri&ht: I'm not used to having SC".en men wi th a nashlight around my wife." "It was a beautiful exptrience." Diane said. ·•we enjoyed it." But J.ennifcr had some advice for other expectant mothers.: "Don't wait so long to go to the hospital!" Cardenas recessed the trial before proceedings began Monday. initially giving Baruch until Wednesday to review the notes. The delay was later extended until Thursday. Tuesday Baruch told the Daily Pilot that the notes contain~ ex- tensive information that could bt damaging to th.e prosecution's case. .\mong other things. Baruch said. the notes contained allc&ations that Jeffrey Molloy Parker. whom Wilson is accused of killing. may have had mortal enemies stemming from his drug dealings and that some of those enemies had threatened to kill him. He also said the notes contained contradictory statements that would tend to undermine the testimony of two star witnesses for the pros- ecution. Baruch said Tuesday that he would file a motion to have the murder charges dismissed on the grounds the prosecution violated a court order to gi\'e the defense all evidence and statements pertinent to the case. Thursdav Baruch handed t•opies of the 15-page motion to Judge Luis Cardenas and to Woodsmall. ' Th.e prosecutor has until Monday to review thf motion and prepare a response. After a prclimjnary look at. the motion. Woodsmall said he would challenge it. "I don't ackn owledge that it (late disclosure of the notes) has created a problem." he said. "It apj>cars to me that some of the factual assertions in the motion are not correct. Just tune in Monday.'' Wilson. 47. a Sa n Francisco ac- countant. is accu~ of fatally shoot· 'Che Cf'etjct , mg Parker Aug. 2. 1983 outside 1M Costa Mesa home of Parker's mother. Parker. 33, was to have appeared in court Aug. 3 on charges he killed San Francisco businesswoman Joan McShan e Mills. whom Wilson had planned to marry. Parker was found bendina over the body in a Beverly Hills hotel room and claimed that Mills had aone into convulsions after.a o,i&ht of drup and sex. He was arrested followina the death but 1tlea~ for lack of ev idence. Parker was arrested a second tirM when an autopsy showed that Mills died from a severe beating. He wu fret on SI 00,000 bond at the time of his death. Wilson's trial is scheduled to rts8f'lle at 2 p.m. Monday in Superior Court in Westminster. Magnificent brilliant sqtJCft alt d*amonds JOft'I h ~ ot our originaf ~ to form h perfect~ ot f>"iious QMIS and atetlfM!d d!sql. From~ Stumtng ~ ot~ and weddlrlg rings. bald orly at~ Lrtgh. I -i- As ShcMn w Prtc'ed rron1 s ~,.;-------------t--..-­--. VOL 11, NO. 111 Ctnal •111 i1t Jf I II ... =re-., .... ~ .... --_ I Ptg~ ''Thr LNdff'" Fft ~on.an. °"*Y Ind*":- 401 Nrl::pon CffWf DM. ~ 215 • AlrMn COl#t. rdlon ~ · NP\Jtpat '-"CA t26eO • f 7Mf 6M-o50I Or-.. COMC DAILY PILOT,,,_, .Niii 2t, 1• * Aa . Foreign students looking for host f am flies Qn~ Coast . Host familin arc beina souaht (ot .... ICIMM>I students from Swcdtn, Norway, Den.nmk: FinJand, Holland, Be~um, Austria Switzerland, West Germany, Spun. France. ltaiy, Ecuador. Australia . and Japan for the: cominf school year. Tfae students, aaes S to 17, will arrive in the United States in late Auaust to attend a local h.,_ school and will return to their home counlrin an early July. I 989. The students arc all Ruent in ~naJish and will hive spendina money aJWI medical insurance. · ~. .. · Host famil ies should enjoy teen..,en and have a ~nuine interest in leamina about the customs and culture of another country. as well as a desire 101hare American traditions with a forcian student. For funhcr information. call the state coordinator, toll free, at (800) SIBLING. ... bbl• clbdc Mt A low<ost anti-rabies vaccination clinic will be held Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 ~p.m. at the Orante County Animal Shelter, 561 City Drive South 1n Orange. · All dogs over four months of age arc required to be vaccinated and the cost is $3 per dot-Call the shelter at 834-6300 for funher information. SBA TURTLE ••• ..._Al '°Somlll D lly ia a bolt Uled it for larwrt ~ice," be laid. Cuam...... said leatltert.ck tunles are .. nuwmely primitive,. (tunln dale bKk MMM 225 millioD yean), and arc named b tbe lkill eoverina over their lheUs, Uftlib the hint lhtlll commonly UIOCtated with other species oftunle. The latberblck is on the endarwrcd n»«in lis& and is more commonly found in the walen off Central Amenca and Mexico. · They're harmless, eat soft foods like jelly fish arid lay their eus in the sand once a year. Humans try to capture the tunles and oftm , find and ~troy thei~ egs. "It dotsn t do well with all the increase in prnsure from mankind," he said. Cunnin&ham auesscd the dead turtle to . be 70 to 80" yean old. It was 7 feet Iona and 4 feet wide. It also was a female. A n«ropsy was slated today to see if it was carryina anY. eas. he said. They also will try to remove several bullets on the rtmote chance someone may be cauaht and prosecuted. The previous day. a sea lion was shot otT of Newpon Bc.ach. but Cunninaham didn't know if the shootinas were related. The sea lion is being treated at Sea World in San Diqo. he said. Cunninaham said he is troubled by such incidents. , "rm trying to educate the public about the impoMance of environmental aware- ness.~· ~e said. '"!hen you have people who act so irrtspons1ble. who fun ction outside the rights of other animals. China program •lated ___ •:.:,·~IUm t('»(:hanging China" is the topic of a photo lecture by Charles Tait, a world traveler. lecturer and photographer. in the lifecarc retirement community of Freedom Village. 23442 El Toro Road. El Toro. ··vou wonder 1f you're getting any· where." _., ................... John Cunningham and Jody CarYer of Frteacla of tlae Sea Lion alacnr leatlaerback ~·turtle tlaat wu ~· Additional programs will be presented each Tuesda) evening in August. The cost is $8 for the series orS4 foran individual show. Call 472-4700for details. Ca•tomer Mrvlce riewred Dr. Robert Lorber. co-author of "Puttina the One ~inute Manager.to Work," will demonstrate etTect1ve ways to increase customer service at Wednesda) 's meeting of the Industrial League of Orange County. . The session 1s scheduled from 7:30 10 9 a.m. at the Airporter Inn's Skyliner Ballroom. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. The cost is SlO for mem be~ and I heir guests and S I 5 for non-members. Reservations are required and are being taken at 476·2242. . .... AJ•IJelmer'• lecture .et A. pro,ram.entitled "Prevention ~nd Control of Alzheimer s Disease Through Nutrition" will be presented Wednesday by Dr. Lord lee·Benner at 7 p.m. in the Manners branch of the Newport Beach Public Library. The program is free of chargt and the public is invited. The library is located at 2005 Dover Drive and morc information is available by calling Linda McSwt"eney at 644-3145. "Humor at Work." a workshop for budding standup comics as well as li ving-room wits. will be presented Wl·dne~a~ at Orange Coast College in Costa Mcsa. Phil M1lkr. who ha!I ix·rformed at the Comedv Store and on cabk 1r k \'1sion. will conduct the seminar from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 105 of OCC's Skill Center. The fee is S 19. and f unher information may be obtained by calling 432·5880. Laguna Hills area residents with severe visual problems not correctable with standard prescription lenses may be able to read or watch television apin. according to Jamie McAllister, Braille Institute consultant. · McAllister will provide free visual aids consul- tations by appointment Wednesday during a session aJ Leisure World. Appointments and referral forms can be obtained by calling 581-5 I 64. l'rlay, July 29 No meetinas scheduled Jloaay, AD6., J.!./ No mtttinas scheduled Cross burned at fam.ily's home By Tk AslOt'lated Pr~11 Policc ha\'e launched an intensive search for suspects after a black family awoke to find a 3-foot cross blazina on their lawn in the predominant1y white neighborhood 1n Westminster where they've lived for I 0 years. · Police are '""estiga11ng the possibility that a neo-Nazi youth gang of SO<alled "skinhcads .. is responsible for setting the wooden cro~ ablazc in front of the home of Alvin "Ted" Heisser and his family just before 4:30a,.m. Thursday. police Lt. Mike RatlitT said! "for something hke this to happen is out of date. out of time. out of place ... said Heisser. former president of the Santa Ana chapter of the National ~i.!>OC1at1on for the Ad \'ancl.'ment of Colort'd People. "I cried ... ~1d his w1fe. l11l1e. breaking into tears again "'h1le rccalhna what happencd. "It wasn't because I "as weak. It "as tx·cault" I was upset and frustrated. r,e got an 1 8·~ear-old son and a 19->ear- old daugh trr herc." :"io onl· ha<, been arrested and no groups ha'e taken respons1b11t 1~ for the and dent. Four dl'll'Ctl\·es and fo ur arson 1n· 'e'illgators ha\t' been assigned to th e case. Ratliff ~1d. "It's such an ugl) thin&. it's such a horribl~ ugl~ thing.· RathtT said. "We won't tolerate things lake that in thi s cit) ... The Hc1ssa !I are thc onh black fam ih o n Sha"' nt-e Road. but there are othc·r minontte' II\ 1n_g an thl'1r middle.class nl'tgh borhood ol sangle-famil~ homes. "Therl'·s been an upcropp1ng of neo. :"/a11 slt..anhead v.am11 an that neigh· bnrhood recenth . · Ratlifh aad. "\\e ha "e ~uspeet'> an the area \\-{' believe are d1rectl~ re\pons1bk ror that. and "'e f~I that this u or,<; burni ng"' related to that ... :"eo-'.\az1 skinheads are pan of a small hut gro" ang group of ~ouths "'ho glonf~ 'wlence. adhere to racist and an11-Sem 111c ph alowphtl"> and havr been linked to "lrne-\upremac1st hate groups. according to a rl'Cl'nt national repon of th e ~n11- !Xfama11on Lc:.-ague ofB·na1 B'n th Official" "31d not all skinhead!> are nC'lr ~311 Soml' ~OUthS are JUSI l~tng to malt r a fa!>h1on \tateml'nt about thcir lifest ~le Newport Museum's party success written in the stars ~~~:~~1AV SprinJ l 9S8: .\strolog~ "'as rc\'ealed in the White House. Nostradamus made a prcd1ct1on . .\nd James Baker got bus\. Baker. a Newport Beach astrologt'r whos.e "bu!liness went craz~ an the spring ... is one of the many "new agc" pan1c1pants at the Ncwpon Harbor Art Mu~um's summer bash on Saturday night. Beginning at 7 p.m .. guests at "Mystical Madness" will wander amons astrologers. clairvoyants. palmists. psychics and chan· nders in the Noguchi sculpture garden in Costa Mesa. .\lthough Kathleen Costello: the mu- seum's associate director of development. said the annual event was planned with fun 1n mind. public relations assistant Jennifer Rabbit says the response to the· idea has not always been positi ve. · "We've gotten a lot of hate mail for this thing ... the occult keeps coming up. like ifs.evil." Baker laughed at the notion. "Anybody who worships anything other than God is going to aet in trouble ... he said. adding that astrology should not interfere with or be confused with relig.ion. "Ifs not a reli&ion for me. it's a tool. "The Bible is full of astrology ... he said. and described both the prophet Daniel and the tbrtt wise mt'n as astro1*rs. Ba\er. 49. said the recent new qr craze is due in part to the condition of the world due to a SOO-ycar cycle "where there 1s some kind of spiritual upheaval. "The I SOO's was the beginning of the °Rl·-nim<:a nn·. e fl' 1n rnl' 'Qml' ~mo-of l nhke Jlfn-g-mntmo<t-. push no" to rl·dl'fi nl' our p·urpoM" ... hl' "roun't·linf' I\ different from a ps~chol­ "31d ogl\t·, tx·c:iu\t' hl' kno"'" "ho"' to 1nterprtt rhc ood pJrt '' Kaker !la~' "l··re rn for thl' .,~m hol'> ... ··a . financial P.t'arl Harbor" someume Ba~a'' tool!I happen to be the planets helor~ Hallowren "'rekend this year ... The . "lfl "l'n t to China. soothsa~ers m11h1 read <1halt..~·up 1n Oct~ber (l987 ) 1s a prt'"le"' of m' l h:i ractrrb' thnha~ofmvear~ You "h8 31,' 10 cofimte. h-•c 1 1 d · l ;rn u,l. 1us1 abOu t a"' tool \OU·~ant 10 aM'r 1r.i ·~· aml· in ert's e 1n astrolog~ when 10 a lllll·month penod four .. fhl' m1.stakc 1s t~ behe' e the obJt"Ct has proplr correct I) gUl'~Sl'd hi\ \1gn. Taurus. a JX'l°"l'r 11t 11s O\I. n. He an11tall ) S<.'t out to disprove the Pahan' this as wh) Baker sa~s th<' best astrological S)Sll'm. but has ended up \\:J~ 10 lh01)\t' an ad' 1ser. a~trolog1'1 or making charts proti.·ss1onall ~ It ha s been rw t. ~hou ld he a maJter of ""'ha1cvt"r 12 )l'ar' '>tncl' hl' 'itaned his pnvatr ~(1u'rl· attractl·d to." praclll'l' 111 ~cwport Beach. Tarkcts to the.' t•vent are S88 for dancing. HI\ $1 25 eounSt'ltng St'S\tCm run' two or l'ntata1nmen1 . food and dnnk. The mu· thret· hour\. and Baka d1scu'i\eS recumng 'l'um ·, fC'atured gurst 1s syndicated tele- c, cle' wit h client\ thrt'l' or four tames a '''"in a\trologer Jo,ce Jillson. "''ho "'111 da). More than im percent of hie; huc;1nc'ls .11mp1k ~free chart iusuall~ S300l for the 1s regu lar or rrfrrrt'd. '' anna 01 a dra" ang "The obJc<:I 1s to ma\lm11e a ~rson's t )thn pn1es ancludl· a ;\orth ~m<.'ncan choices and options:· Bakl·r ~1d "People nu1\l' for t"'o .\l..o. an~ I .5·m1 nute have SCl·nanos the~ act out an their li "es:· read in~ 1, S Jlf Baker\goal1\lllkeepthrmfromrepeat1ng ( "'tl'llo -..1'' th1" gl\l'<i an 1nterestC'd nl•gat1 'r patterns. part ) goer an opponun11~ for a good He 1s al\o mtercsted 1n "'hat Carl Jung rl·adan~ .. , ou don't "'alk a"a ~ feeling like and Sigmund Frcud bcgan unea nh1ng 'nu nl'l'd 10 malt..l· an appoin tment ·· ahout the uncnnsnous more than 50 ~ears ( 11\ll·ll,1 "3) 1o the nc" age thcmt'. "'h1ch ago 11101>.. '" m0nth'> to plan. "'as chosen as a In a 00<11>.. he hopes to ha't' published b) contrJ\I tli la\t ~ear"• "looking back,..ard" thl' cnd of the 'car. he focuses on ho" the th\'ml' that rrlehrated the museum's :!5t h unconsnou~ 1ritcrfert'S with ~ople's lt't'S. ann1,er'\a~ "Thi~ 'ear "'t' '"'ant to look. ·He sa,·s he hopes to make ~oplt aware of fo~a rd .. 'J ho" to tx· more co nscious!\ centered. ~lth1wgh HJ ~a '>a'~ most con- Bakt'r hopes to ewlain ho" the d1ITert'nt \avat1\l'\, man) ot'"honi can be found an 1gns fun ction in each ind1\'ldual - so an '-=l''4pon lkarh. ··don't do the woo-woo ind1 \'1dual nt'ed not seek out a <ipecifi c 'i tufT ... hl' S<l)" he ·e,pect .. most of tht personaht' to sausf, a nt'Cd. !)art~·\ gue'll\ to tx· open-minded. Officer sentenced in child m~lestlng 8 ) Tbt Associated Prest .\ lorma L,l'> .\ngdcs pohce officer was 'lnll'nll'd 1n Sant:i ~na to eight months in JJ tl un l harges he se\ually molested five nl'llthoorhood chil dren O\ er a 21 ·month rx·riod in 14 6 and 19 ., "uJ)t'nor ( ourt J udgt' Luis A. Cardenas told ('hark' Oakk ' on Thursda\ that he mu't 't'n l' tame 10 Jai l 10 l'cassure the um1mun11~ that sex ual cnmes apinst ch1ldrl·n "'II not go unpunished. The parl·nts of th e fi,r children who "'t'rl· mok,ted b~ Oakle~ had plt'aded with Cardl·na' to orda Oakk~ to Jai l. Oakley. of ( ~pre~~. was a :!0-~ear veteran of the Lo~ ~n'1,ekr, police force Aattoloter Jame. Baker ~lth<1ug.h mu.,t ol h1<. d1rn:' are "'omen and mc)'>I want to 1mprme th C'tr rela- 1111ni.h1p'> he \3~s mr.n often on~ult him on t'lu\lnl''" or l·11rporatc mattC'rs \\hen 11 rnme~ to muSt'um supponers. Bakr r "3) p<l\ll1'r "The~·n-fu ndamtn- ta ll\ pragmaMt.. Ofl('n to an' kind of a tool that can tx· \ aliJa1rd .. 'Chicken Bandit' plucki~g Kentucky Colonel eateries Ne.:.,Ort Beach So mcone slashed opc-n the con· \'\'rt1ble top of a 1979 Merl·cdts-Benz and stole the car's stereo " h1le 11 was parked on I land .\' enut' betv.ttn 5:.lO p.m. \\ednt'sda) and 9:10 a.m. Thur<\Ja'. rt'portedl~ l·ntaed a home m the 6000 block of Pmnlla Lane Thursda' e' enang through an unlocked doc)r and thn·atenC'd the occupant •'lth a gun bcforC' t~ mg her up and cumna the tC'lephone hnes. The) rcponedl~ stok S 380 1 n cash and S2 I 0 in ,e~lr, • • • Rl'\ldl'nt' IO thl' ~noo block of Rannn Dn' l • ..aid the' hC'ard iires ~UC'ali ng 1n their dm <'"a~ at 3 a.m toda' The' l<'Olt..C'd out to ~ thieves fk t•1n1 an the rc,adcnt,· I Q84 brown Old'imC1ti1k ( ut la'~ BJ JONATHAN VOLnE °' ............... Police arc seardlina the Onnp Coast for a sun·totina bandit with red tennis lhon and a penchant for Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants. Three restaurants -in Hunt· in1ton Beach, fountain Valley and Costa Meta -have been hit since Monday. _possibly by the samt "Chicken Bandit.' authorities said. Two of the crimes occurred Thun- day. when the bandit was thwarttd It a fountain · Vallty Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet but escaped lO minutes later with SJSO from the chain., Costa Meta stOR, Costa Mn.- Police Stt. Tom Cunis said. Cunis Slid tht tone sunman ettlef'ed a beet door oftbe 17th Street mcaurant just befoft 10:10 a.m. and herded thrtt employees into the walk-in frttzer at aunpoint. He took SJSO in cash from the register and fled after orderina the cmployen to stay in the fttezcr for five minutes. Cunis said. The Chicken Blndit was detcribed as 6 feet tall with a thin build and brown hair. Cunis said. Ht was betwttn 20 and 2S ycan old and was wearina red tennis shoes. the sertrant sa~ . Thi~~utes befo~ the COlll Mesa • the same man tried 10 rob a Kentucky Fried Chicken stand on Brookhunt Stl'ftt in Fountain Valley, said Fountain Vallty Pol~ °'t«tive Mitt Major. Major said the details of the incident ""' undelr. but tbt Chicktn landitaPINlrentlv· ao- (\ proached the store's employm and tried to rob them at gunpo1 nt. but fled without aening an) mone~. ''I know it was the same guy who hit in Costa Mesa." Major said. "But I'm not sure 1f it's the same one who hit Huntinaton Beach ... Mond_ay a man and a woman fled with S200 from a Brookhurst Strttt Kentucky Fried Chicken. said city spokeswoman Joanne Bonkowski. Sht said the couple entered the eatery throuah its front door and CQnfronled the thrtt employees. herdinalhem into the walk-in freezer with a handaun. No dncripeion of that co1.1plt was available. but 11.&thoritin said 11 mav be tlw •me man. Dncctives from th( thf'ft cleDenmnts wt'tt to mttt and disnlu the aws. a1.1thorities said. • • • •• ~ S\h•er 1986 To,ota MR1 was stolen from the 1800 block of 16th Street betw~n 11 p.m. Wednes<U~ · and 8 a.m. Thursda' •••• T"'o round·tnp airplane tickets. a bnefcase and a stereo v.erc stolen from a car p;irkc."d in the 4600 block of ~for .\rthur Coun bet\\('('n 5.45-:45 p.m. Thursda~. Coeta Meea .\ colorful prankster dumped red d'e into tht washers and drytrs at Dick's Coin Laundermaton on Santa lsabt'l .\\l'nue The damqr was estimatc."d at S2S. • • • A thief escaped with S 1.500 worth of sterro equipment after smash1na the •'indo•· out of a CM' rokt peck"I) parked tn the 2000 b4ock of Java Road. • • • .\ customtr who had steak and ctP at Denn) 's Rnta1.1rant on Bnstol Strttt fkd With a fnntd instad o( Pl)l "I-Tlk' bt II was fOf S I 3. • • • .\ man tokl authonun he rodt his bic)'dt to JOlhua 's 8ar on wnt I 9'h Sum fat "a ftw dnnb. ·· only to ditrowr the (')·ctr wu m1nn-a wheft lw atft II 2 Lm . ............ - nne .. Oriealala.. bc*'td lO .. i• tlwif .... Of eettv 20s.. • • • Suspects an a white T O)'Ota pickup truck rt'ponedl~ fired a shotaun in do~ nto" n Hun 11 naton Beach earl~ toda' Thrt"t' "'1ndo•'S at Caane' 's ta ' C'rn on Mam Str('('t reponedl~ ~l'rl' punllured b) bullets. • • • ~ 1..iso tan Ford Fiesta ~ntdl) "'a~ 'tok n while parked at liftsuard Headquarte~ at Pac1fic Coast High· "'a~ and lake Strttt • • • .\ <,('('uni~ guard at Hunt1naton lkaeh H 1gh h0<,I reponC-d a loud e\plM1on at thc '\Outh end of the campus at about I~ ~O a m toda~ • • • Oc-cupanu in the 6000 block of \ a~ll\ Dn' e said someone stole lhrir \'\R eamt ra. s1erro S)"tem and Je"rl" "h1~ their house was be1na fum1p1c."d. Street-gang truce faU. • IAllD OTY, S.D. (AP) -fire. ipitins de9d timber ud bnasb in an =,... IM wiad IOday m an attempt JO~ itolated blun from IO .. Mel a bell Ire thal combioi1_11 ialO Nier fi.m. ..... °'" 1r01 afW. c1e1ar ri Fires red ~ diQueltMlried 6elda l n...,: ciJY';~~ and fora&s allo blKUned _r'elions of olllle.I a 10,000 reward in the Alaska. Montana. Idaho, California, sUIDIClld m Wasbinaton and Wisconsin. Willdl ~to S mpb arty this lo Rapid City. IS homes and 32 mol"'lftrat111.n11t' w prompdna a nWor' uuult ouibuikhnp.had bttn destroyed and to IUe ailvu111t of thC lull and 2.800 ICies bumed("by Thursday cooler 1Cmperatum. ~ weather evenina. MfVice Ilia the wind was expected to "Thcy'Je aoin1 to have trouble pick _IP tpi0~ reacbina IS to 2S mph holdiaa the lines · on the south and by aMrDoo _ southeast." Mary Sue Waxler. U.S. . BUt hpcr humidity - a boon to Forest Service s~1teswoman, said firefilhtina -also was expected and Tbunda¥ niaht. • My aosh, I wish it CttM said they ~ to com~ a would ra1n." . fire line~ the 3,()()().acrc blaze Eartier Thunda)1, officials cvacu- by earty Saturday. a spokeinian said ated hundreds more homes in tbtte today The fire-was-coasialered to -subdi~~ ~ &ide,.Thun- pncent contained. day evening they sugcsted that ''It's looking a lot more positive DCODk leave another larae rural ara. than it bas." said Mike BalJ. fire Twc> subdivisiont remained cvacu- information officer. It's the flnt time 1ted todl:y. · . since the firt started Tuesday that Police Chief Tom Hennies said 1he fircfl&htcrs have estimated when they ' -had received no repons of lootina in miPt get a handk on the blaze. the hundreds of h9mes kft vacant. fn Wyomini. fire crews in Yellow-Volunteer fircfl&htm saved 100 stone National Parle took the caku-houses Tbunday. IJall said. Small fitt lated risk. of. lighting "burnouts" -depanments from around the state Tezas inundateclhy ocean wave 66 million years ago By ne At~lated Preas WASHINGTON -A 66-million-ycar-old rock deposit in a Texas creek bed shows tha1 1hc area was once smashed by a massive ocean wave, perhaps angered by a large comet or asteroid that hit the Atlantic Ocean. accordina to a stud\' published today in the journal Scientt. Thor A. Hansen. a aeolo&ist at Western Washington University. said he and another rcseareher found ev1 denet> that a wave. perhaps as tall as 300 feet. scoured tJ'le floor of a primitive Gulf of Mexico. picked up sand and sharlc teeth. then dumped the material in what now is in a bed of a tributary to t~c Brazos River in Central Tuas. "It (the wave) was so bi$. we think the circumstantial evidence is very strong that it was caused by a bohde (meteorite) impact," said Hansen. The deposit .. he said. was found in what 1s called the Cretaceou~ Tcniary boundary. This is the name g1\'en a geologic formation that other researchers have identified as having been created dunng a time that meteorites were showcrina .Eanh. abou1 66 million ~ears ago. Man uecated for .ez •laying of niece J .\CKSON: Ga. -James Messer Jr. was executed in GcorJfa's electric chair Thursdav ni&ht for beating and slabbing his his 8-year-old niece to death when she foudtt his attempts to molest hct. Messer. 34. was pronounced dead at 7:23 p.m. Thursda'. said Depanmcnt of Corrections spokesman John Siler. Warden Walter Zant ·asked Messer ifhe had any final words. and he said he did not. Messer did ask for a prayer. and prison Chaplain Nolan Lavelle placed his hands on Messcr's left forearm and pvc about a one-minute prayer. At the conclusion. Messer said. '"Amen ... Fourteen people witnessed the execution. including one of Mcsscr"s attorneys. Messer did not ask for any personal witnesses to the exec ution. Siler said. His mother. Mary Messer. and an aunt visited him at the prison Wednesday. Outside the prison. 12 death penalty protesters sang. while about 20 pro-death penalty demonstrators. including ._ __ ..uu..._..,...,...,_~.carin&.Ji w 1 u Klux Klan robe. carried s1 s in fa vor of the cxecuuon. llntencto • Siii • lldlo control Cina:.= • IOltS • PllltfC llOClll lltl • TIOll I • llOClll Trains • IOldlldnl • llOdll loctets • VI~..\ l1 "UHf.RC..\R O \Ii lLC:O ~H PRICl ~ GOOD THRt: !! .l ~8 POR NINTWNDO SYSTmM• JM.al WYMUNna ••.•.•••.....••••••• 112 ... ,.. .................................. . "'9ICll MITlll .................. s ..... , ea MeClllY .................... ,.._.., ~rc,::;:~A 5:;·5:;m-~.._., • UU..I Ali .............................. .. .. 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"But we'd ratncr bum this out under the bett conditions we can control instead of letting the fire run in on us uncon- trolled ," said Ken Bfiaeman, a fire offtcial-aHhe Shoshone-blaze Grant Villqe. An update Thursday night by infrared mappina showed the number of acres on fire down from 9S,000 to about 93.000 ia the 2.2 million-actt park. . I The forecast for today called for ideal burning conditions -aood for the wildfires and encouraging for the burnouts. Flam• coaaame balldlJIC ID .. pld Cltf, 9.D. Congress Vows quick fix on droughtrelief This unlucky fellow really 'snake bitten' Drug cash sought for Conlras by North WASHINGTON CAP) -A U.S. dM enforcement offlclal 11}1 former Whne Houw staffer Oliver L Nonb .. ,. lted in 1984 that Sl.5 million delilnated for a drU& stina ~tion be cfiv,erted to the RicaJ'llUln Con- tras instead. · ' Ron Calftey. now tn charle of the ·Atlanta office of the Dru& Enforce- ment Administration~ ~old a Houte nanel Tbunday the Or.A re.iected the rde.: Caffrey said be told Nonh. tbe sualestion would have com~iled tbe....c.bid operative in o•--91 the qtnc:y's most sipificant undercover operations. As it turned out, accordina to Caffrey and other DEA witneues. the invnugation was compromised any- way -and closed premat~ly - several weeks later when details wett leaked to the Washinp:>n i:imn. . The hearin. WIS the fint ID a senes by the Judiciary subcommittee on crime. which 1s • tryinJ to learn whether Reapn admjnastrat~on of- ficials condoned drug smuahna ·~ other criminal activities to Tunhcr Ill Central American policy -es- pecially winning aid for the Contra rebels. Chairman William J. Hughes. D- N.J .. said the panel has ''discovered many. many instances of persons in or associated with .... clements of our WASHI NGTON (AP) -Law-thatCongi'csswasflirtingwithbudget FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP)_ A govcmmcntattemptingtoconvert,to ml\kers are promising to iron out trouble 6y insening special benefits ~rdcn snake that stanJed 1 one-divert, and lo subven the criminal House and Senate differences over a fo r constituents back home into the f J·ustice r.occss." f . qaed man trigercd a series o events ed · ... _ $6 billion drought-relic package 1n a measure. that left his car and house in; flames. Nort . who has bttn indict 1n un; quick flurry of action next week and The House. urged l:>Y A&riculturc separate divcrsionof millions of speed the measure on to President Committee Chairman E. "IGka" de la The thrtt-foot. non-poisonous dollars from the administration's Reagan's desk. Garza, 0-Texas,. acted to cap the price snake was napping under the front Iran arms sales to the Contras-. fiaured "Mv opinion is that the president tag of its bill at >S.8 billion. seat of Al Fitzwater's car. but awoke prominently in Thursday's testi- would' accept this bill as it is passed The Senate had no comparably ;t':i~J~~e~~~~6~~~~~!~~ moTnhy. . ~ ·-~ 190;1 todav. although there have been some firm figu~e. Sen. Phi' I Gramm. R-. . e testimony 1ocu::icu on a -things he objects to:· Sen. Richard G. Texas. said latest estimates put the engine he'd been rcpamng. sting operation. in which DEA used Lugar. R-lnd .. said Thursday after cost of the Senate measutt at between ··The snake bit me on the ankle," convicted drug {>ilOt Barry Seal to 94-0 Senate passage of the bill. SS.85 billion and S6.55 billion. said Fitzwater. 45. who lost his ri&ht make contact with the Colombian The House had approved its ver-leg in a hang-&)iding accident in I 9'?S . cocaine cartel -then operatina in sion 368-29 a few hours earlier after Gramm warned that running over "I staned stomping it and hit the p s. Nicaragua -and a pu~ned scaling back a plan to increase milk a S5~8:billion ceiling calculated under and then the car lunged forward: Nicaraguan government official, price suppons. a proposal widely the Gramm-Rudman budget law The car accelerated into the rear of Federico Vaughn. .criticized as excessively favoring the wou ld set off nasty fiscal and political Fitzwater's house. spilling a can of gas Hullhes later said the committee dairv industrv. rr percussions. d has doubts about ·whether Vaupn The revised version would impose .\t the hean of the bill arc that ·was open on its bumper an was in fact ~n of the~ovemment. causing flames to shoot out of the a temporar)' increase for thrtt provisions that would prov~de disa~ open carburetor. Noncthe ess. four EA witnesses months next )Car. Milk price sup-ter pa) men ts to farmers equal to 65 said North was interested in cxposina ports prrviously had been scheduled percent oflosscs beyond 35 percent of The cnsu i ng blaze quickly an alleged involvement of the manist to decrease Jan. 1. expected harvest. Many dairy and enveloped the front of Fitzwatcr's car Nicara1uan government in drug ·Senators tightened up a si milarly lt\·cstock producers would become and leaped to hi s home. smugghng. so the Reagan adminis. controversial benefit in their bill that eligible for benefits under an ex-··1 was lucky," Fitzwater said. "The trauon could win an upcomina con- would allow companies that make pa nded govcrnmr nt. feed aid pro-car staned again and I backed it away. gressional votf on Contra aid. ethanol for fuel to buy corn from gram. then got out." · Caffrey. who was in charge of the go,emment surplus bins at what Fa rm ers espcc1all} hard hit by the While fi refighters fo ught to DEA cocaine uesk in 1984. said he could shape up as a substantial drought would get supplemental pay-smother the last of the flames. the briefed North on the undercover discou nt. . ments under both House a.nd Senate snake was'still curled inside the front o ration in late June or cart Jul owe, er. ffierc were tt""ll~w .... a-m-r-ng---nms. · _.:.sc.,..,a,_,.t..,,o~ti:-::-::-=~.,,.,,..,~=-----.-t.~. State sued over delaying of workers' co1npclai1ns By The Assoclat~ Pre11 LOS ANGELES -A class-action suit claiming the Dcukmejian administration has deliberately delayed processing worken' compensation claims has been fi led' on behalf of 200.000 Injured employees. The suit. filed Thursda\' in Sacramento by the California Rural Lqal Assistance Leaaue. alleges that the 200.()()().(:ase backlOJ has been allowed to grow because Dcukmejian has repeatedly vetoed S 11.5 million in Legislature-approved fund s to add new administrative judges to hear cases. "Ttris 1s. about bureaucracy run amok and executi ve power gone astray," the complaint states. Court •JJan• 'r16bt to dle' appeal SAN FRANCISCO -In a major "right-to-die" case. the state Supreme ( oun has allowed a relative or conservator to order removal of life-support systems from a patient who 1s in a coma. with no chance of recovery. Over the dissent of Justice Allen Broussard. the coun denied a hearing on an appeal by the state public defe nder's office. seeking to block the disconnection of a feeding tube from a Santa Clara County man who has bttn unconscious since a February 1983 automobile accident. The action leaves intact a pttcedent- sctt ing decisi on by a state appeals court in San Jose in April that was the first in Cahfomia to allow withdrawal of life-sustaining care from a pat~nt-who hJd not signed a document authorizing it in advanct. Medlly .care prompt. 4riarantlne LOS ANGELES -State agriculture officials h~vc issued an immediate I produce quarantine in a 62-square-milc area of the San Fcmanao Valley to fight an infestation ofMcditerranc~o fru it nys. Reople livina in the quarantine area arc barred from removing home-grown fruit and prden vcaetabln from the area and from moving such produce within ttrc zone. officials announced 1 Thu rsday. The quarantine a)so prohibits the sale of ~ucc from stttet and . pushcart vendors and even bans residcnrs from talung fruits and vC9Cl1bles into their workph\ces for distribution. "By movina fruit out of that quarantine area. vou may be movina medny." said Gera Curry. a spokeswoman for the state DePl{lmcnt of Food and Africulture. "The whole point of this is to make ~urc anythil\g that moves is safe.' Sta.te court supports diversion program for misdemeanors SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Contra Costa County. where 1.066 state Supreme Court uphcl<! the people ·entered the pr<>sram in validitv of a program prescribing 1987-88. He said 80 percent generally counseling and work programs for complete the program succeufully, what ·a pro5ecutor called "decent though there arc no figures on how people who do dumb things." many arc arrested apin later. fhursday's ruhng may cncouraJt: Separate di vcn ion propams exist other counties to set up the prctnal in most counties for drua crimes and di version programs for selected mi~ domestic violence. They were not demeanor crimcsJ... said ,.\ssistant City affected by Thursday's ruling. Auorney Bruce \..oplcn of Los An-In d1vcrs1on. charges apinst an geles. • ~ eligible defendant arc held in "Man y !r.osecutors aroun the abeyance while the defendant is state woul feel very uncomfo ble · assigped to eoe 0~9~ specific creatin.s diversion prasrams in which progiams -rehabili~n. counsel· · an y misdemeanor could be placed.·· mg. -education. community invicoe, Coplen said. noting that his office and possibly repayment of bad-check prosecutes . such crimes as com-charges. mcrcial burglary and assault with ~ If the defendant completes the deadly weapon. program successfully. the charaes arc The ruling. in a case from • San dropped. If not. they can be fe. Francisco. upheld local prosecuton' instated. control over diversion pr~ms for Supponcn say the programs case misdemeanor crimes in Cahfomia:lt overcrowding in jails and courts.. save direttly affects several counties tt\at resources for more serious cases and have such diversion provams. can steer individual defendants to "It is a form of deferred pros-needed help. Critics say the prosrams ecution for decent people who d.o •re often ineffective because of sparse dumb things." said Wilham BanlA .• supervision and large caseloads and an assistant district attorney and allow criminals to escape punish- direc~or of a<tult pretri~I divenion in mcnt. South African poll Ce seize fi_lm_ 1c1ranhandu1tNaq 'C. F d ' r, th t· •• at · · ry I ree om lTOm ea ers UNITEDNATIO"JS(AP)-lran JOHANNESBURG (AP) -Police ordered the film "Cry Freedom" seized from thcaten across the country today. hours after the government pve permission for 11 to be shown. Police ComfniHioner Hendrik ck Witt issued the order in the rvtnina under Slate of trM"ICncy reaulltions. The order ca mt Im than nine houn after the P\iblication Appeals Board~ the p>vtmment•s C"enlOl'lhip body, announttd the ulni could be shown. · 'Movicgocn said politt bepn arrivint at theaaen around t.be country with orden to confi1e11te the film. The Pubjications ~Board ruled this mom~ that the r.Jm. about the ., ... ..... .... . ..activist Sltvt liko and wflilf joumalia DoMJd Woods. rould be lhown unaaa~ t9 viewers at 1eatC 19 yan old. Lattt. theJnticc Min•IOted 1Aat itW notlivn pmnillion to~ Woods. ¥\IC10r Kevin Kline dOn in the film. becaute of Woods' tltnned 111tus unckf nat!PMJ law. • showing it without cuts or qt rntrictions. But Home Affai'rs Minrster Stoffel Botha ordered the board to reconsider Monday. He did not give a reason. The movie. d1rccttd by Richard Attenborof4h and filmed in neiahborina Zlmt.bwe. s&an Denzel WUhiftl- ton as Biko and Kline as Woods. Biko ditd in 1977 in police custody afttt foundint and promotina 1be black consciousness movnMnt in South Am~. · · Kobus van Rooyen. bead of the centonh?f board. called &ht film' a .. mcdioctt product" that Md obvious and blatant -:=:rinst the (South African) police." .. M "TM ~ CMtt to t&t coadusion that the ftlfl' don not pment a risk to race relations or to lhe t«Urity oftlw SWt." ~is bUed oa two boob by Woods. who fled ~the aMlllVY aftler Biko'• death. O.vid Hifriton. operatin1 maftllln for Ster--KJ.tor thatm in N,atal proV1nce. •id ht was .... "°' ~wan ol the Justitt Minittry'1 llltenleet r111nli .. lllllll quoli .. of Woods. and Iraq accultd each other of blocking U.N. cffons to end their eight-yrar-old war. and the U.N. dtief' soupt a 'formula to break the dad· lock. "I reject the idea of any co1aa.- absolutely. I reject it cm.J"!tically. I have to k~ Wlitina. . Secmart· General Javitt Pmi de cueaa,r -Thunday. The U.N. chiefpla1'ned to...._ ~le ~Its today with tbe ~ ministers 9f' boUt countries lftlr a ~ybrak. Iraq demands a~..._ ins WJth Iran before. CHU ..... Iran insists on a lnlCC tidolw k will COMidrr. dil'Kt "'"'' .... Ptm cir Cuellar~• impatlt and, whea 8*d'ifhtW 1 f'oriaula ror ~ n. "'* •rm .workilltoalML" ............ At I I • - - I [ 0 [ A blast O«Umd outlidc a "9Kk tOWMllie thtlwr where the film wn to be tbown. No injunn Witt rcpontd. Bomb dwatt wm rcponed at OIMr d......_ '-Cry Freedom" had ben1 ldttduled to open~ afttt _pwrn_mtl)t ctrtt0n . la« Novembrr '"8G'W "As far u I am c.oactnled. lht ftlm Im bena approved." he .said. "I have ....,._ DOtM eht. ud our 1C1Wt1i• trilarry oa ...U-. .. 0 ) IOfDe -diftCt .... .. .. ............ ----------,, 1 • - FRIDAY OllLVI 4Plll T0· 1 OPlll JU[V . 29TH, 1988 IPPLllRCES TV'S AllD UCR'S STEREO 011 SALE! 011 SALE! 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' . · LateSt LB recall move smacks of civic terrorism ., .,., Leaders of a movement to recall three Laguna Beach City Council members should not• be allowed to subvert the public's confidence in its government. The recall leaders, waving a red herring of the foulest sort, say they will ask county officials to keep recall petitions to prevent the taraeted council members from allegedly drawing up a hit list of their own. Normally. county officials would, after cenifyina their authenticity. r:etum {>Ctitions bearin~ ~e signatures of those, favoring a recall election to the city o una Beach where the petitions would be preserved. The petitions are not pan of the public record but remain under the cAre of the city clerk. But recall proponents. hinting ominously of revenae. want the petitions forever secreted away under the control of county officials. T.hey think the sancitity of the petitions will be violated by city officials and those who signed may be subjected to retributions. · Shame on them for it. They should be ashamed to accuse Mayor Dan Kc~ney, Councilman Robert Gentry and Councilwoman Lida Unncy and Lasuna Beach'~ city officials of considering spiteful retribuuon against citizens exercising their public privilege. Kenney, Gentry and Lenney. whether you favor or disagree with their politics. can't be accused of running the city like vengeful mob bosses. They arc honorable people who try to ~rform their public duty as they see it. Wi don't always see issues in the same light?-1n fact. we often disagree. But we wouldn't stoop to accusations of dishonesty simply because we disagree. Such charges should not be hurled so carelessly. Citizens in an open democratic society should have opinions. And they should express them boldly. Citizens should care enough to become involved in the wa y their government works and care enough about their concerns to stand up for them -publicly. They should also have confidence in city officials charged with the responsibi)jty 0f protecting their privacy when it is specified by law as it is in the case of the recall petitions. And that is where the greater shame lies. A recall election is more than a process of counting ballots. It is a procedure borne out of accusations of malfeasance and irresponsibility. · People who have the courage of their convictions should not be afraid to attach their· names to a recall petition if they trulv believe the council members should again stand on their record of service. Remember. favoring a recall election is not the equal of favoring the recall itself. Some issues need a public airing. But 1he discussion should be fair. The targeted council members have a right to respond to Mtf..Eiet-faeHtfS~t~you-wiff -to pr6cnl their side of the issue. Since the petition is not a mattet of public record. those who sign are removed from the political 1arena where the backers of the recall and the recall's targets face each other. , The recall movement's tactic of circulatins petitions and then ur~ing ou~side go~ernn:ient interv~ntion m' the nam~ <;>f protection while makms wild accusations smacks of c1v1c terrorism. The damage 1s already inflicted. the insinuation made. And the council members are 'without reeourse. no matter that the county will shun such a request. Such slick political maneuvering deserves at least the same sc rutiny as the records of three council members. We trust Laguna Beach residents to see through the smoke screen. EDITOIJ.'S NOTE -. Tiil• I• • nvl1H venloo of o . editorial first priatH ht tbe F.rid•y Mol'lll•I et(ltlo11 of llte Daily Pilot. Tbe earlier versiOll lllcorrectly •rpH tht tbe recall petitioas were • m•tter bf pabllc record. Maiden names The term ··dinosaur"· 1s used popularly to descrjbe someone who is a throwback to an.early ~xtinct group. o\ ··dinosaur·: surface,d this past week in Pittsburgh. Federal Judge Hu bcn Teitelbaum earned the title when he threa tened a female lawyer with contempt unless she used her married name. Mrs. Lobel. rather than her maiden name. Ms. Woh·ovttz. in his counroom. . The ... 7 J-~ car-old judge apologized on record. slyina he made~ m1~take. "I "ave always referred to women by their married name. This is the way m ~ generation was taught," ~aid the judge. · • We suspect that Judge Teitelbaum is not much of a'· dinosaur. His ktnd is far from txtinct. though not man~ who, gnt their teeth at hearing the word ··Ms ... are likely to make a federal case out of it. as the ju<tge literally did. Wedor1·t know what set Judge Teitelbaum off after seeing '.\ts. Wolvo\ ttz m coun day after day d\Jring a racial d1scnminat1on case. We do know that the Judge. despite what he karncd ~cats a~o. has learned a new lesson. -' Jounaal, New Ulm, Mtaa. Your comments are welcom~ The Daily Pilot welcomes your oJ)tnions on matten of pilblic interest. Lene~ and lqnser anae~. of commentary must bt sianed. They should ~ t) pcd or cloarly wrinen and sa'll to LETTEJtS to the EDITOR. Daily Pilot:'P.0 . BQx I S60. Costa Meil. CA 92626. .. Pkasc include yeu r address and telephont n.umber IO that we may venfy authorship. · If you prefer to make a verbal statement. you may call our WE'RE LISTENING telephorie number-6'42-6086 -and Jave a recorded meuaae. Plca~.kttp thest messaan brief. ORAN ·~COAST ·Pillt " •"' "'"0 ,. ..... 1 1.t• f '"le yea• ,11 BO -N A•h ':!• ( ,,., V"A CA .ti, l•J•I'\< .. ,..,, "~"'Ct' •o Bo• • 1 c,l;Q ( , ...... ~' <:,. Q()6"6 • T• Tiil 'ti!~r .,.,..,, "1oclft ( .. Of r.a... IWs ldllor ........ CllY [Mot -·--Pt•t•llrtct« ( ..... -:: ltfal AMnlllftl .. ..., ........ • Aut .... ~., Cln51fief "::.: Dlf1e1~ ..,, ... c.c .... llwtc• °'* ..... ~Olllct...., • Willie Brown tumbles from Jackson camp~ lands on feet· llMTlllWWD Cel 'rt MARTIN BROWER Freeway widening not any too soon · "Wbat do you want them to do,: wi~n the San Dies<> Freeway, ha, ha, ha?" WIS for years tbe= response when people com ned abOut the tnffic aJona the S from the 605 on the DOrt6 to the 40S's confluence with the Santa Ana Free· way, in El Toro to the south. You know what? They are widen· ing the San Diego Freeway -riaht now. After years of absolutely no freeway improvements in Oranae County, with the exception of the introduction of the Corona ~I Mar.Freeway from the San Diego Freeway to MacAnhur Boulevard across the south end of John Wayne Airport. Oranae County is suddenly explodina with f'n:eway improvements, and more are on the horizon. Even ~ work continues on the wi~ning of the northern pert of the 405 from the 60S to the· Corona del Mar Freeway. Cahrans has just be&un Willie Brown has lasted longer as limelight. He even scored somethina to widen the southern part of the .JOS. speaker of the California Assembly of a publicity coup through his role in from the Corona del Mar FrecWliuy to than anv of his prcdccesson. The announcing Jackson's concession at the Santa Ana Freeway just south of swiftness with which he now has the-end t>f the roll call that pve M the Irvine Spectrum. hopped aboard the Democratic na-Dukakas the nomination. ARTY When the project is completed in tionaltic~et'sbandwagonshowsw~t· The ~t news of the week. from tbuummerofl990.thc40Swillhave He1. ~i:nains ohi:ie of the mhost ·agi e Bftrownd·~ point of viefw,boccurrcd nt:aht ~-~· a.........n wa·d·-....i alo~ 1·ts enta·-•-n .... po 1t1c1ans t IS State IS ever a er a JOUrnment p t e convtn IOn. ~·· n ~ '"11~ ''" ~ au• produced. Qukakis surprised everyone by an-through Oran1e ounty. from its But it's more than a desire to ~ nouncinJ that he would start his post-.... ~,·s,·on. to .._tt'-Jl'.or Califcom••'s crescnt eight lanes to a total of 10 associated with a winner that is convenuon cam~i~n immcdiately ~ Uil ~ •• -anes -one new lane in each electoral votes this Novembtr. One of direction moti vating · Brown. who served as by staging a. Jw ir wind . series of the valid complaints state Democrats · ' Jesse Jackson's national campaign appearancc.-s across the nation. have had against their national nomi-Yes. the new lanes will be specially chairman. The speaker has ·good One of his ap~rances was a nees in recent presidential elections is designed for -and will bt restricted reason to ~ happy about the way spc«h in Modesto. a California that they have wrincn off'California to-hiahoccupancyvehicles(HOV). Democratic prc.-sadential nomintt communitv·not known for attractina to the Republicans. Therefore if you arc a pan of a car Dukakis is zc.-roin$ in on California in frequent visits from presidenti•I can-By giving up the fight for the top of pool, van pool or ride a bus. or if you his campaign to win the White House. di dates. The.-Modesto stop was a the ticlcet. they've made it tou~er for become part of a pool when the lanes The Dukakis strategy. as a secondary siinal that Dukakis recognizes that Democratic nominees for legislative arc open. you will bt able to use the result. may help the beleaguered has fonunes this No~m~r are tied to and con~ional scats in marginal new lanes _ zipping along with Brown retain his legislative leader-how well he docs in California. California districts. While debate relative freedom as is the case with ship post. Brown made sure Jte was there with 1 h · Brow n moved fast to embratt the presidential . nominee and continues over exact y ow ;tent the HOV·Jana currently in use •Iona bkis and tht party's VICC pres1-BCntsen an the san Joaquin Valley political toanalls art in Cahorn1a. the C'osta Mesa Freeway. dentaal nominee. U.S. Sen. Lloyd community. The speaker was one of there·s little question that. even ifin.a But even if you cannot use the new Bentsen. as the Atlanta convention two dozen California politicians wh9. limited way. candidates for second-lanes because you have to bt the solo ended. although the speaker's initial · met with the two candidates at a arv offices are helped by strength at occupant ofJour auto. there should reaction to the choice of Bentsen was breakfast before the rally Saturday in tht~o~~~~e ~~~~~s. the pressures be a notable ifTercncc in the existina negative. Brown's press office quoted Modesto. · . B h a........ • lanes when the new lanes are OtJened him as sav. ing. ominously. that the.. Brown used the breakfast meeting against rown ave ~n JTlOUntmg. in about twol(;ears. Caltrans District. Within his own pany. he's under selection presented the ticket with 1l to sins his new tune about Bentsen. a attack from the Gang of Five, a·aroup 12 Director cit~ McKean told me. problem. . fact disclosed later by ;r'ony Podesta. . of dissident Democrats who seek his The reason is that the volume of At that point. Brown wa.s still director of the Dcmocratic presiden· ouster. The Republican ·minority in people . being carried currently . on performing his duties as Jackson's tial campaign in California. . 1 h a........ • each of the Costa Mesa Freeway's . national campai~n chairman. Jack-"Wilhe Brown was very efTusi~e the lower house a 50 as ~n mcreas-HOV lanes is cquat to I. 7 ~ular · . .._... ing enough to make GOP takeover of son and most of as aides were upset and verv warm as he descn~ the lower house a stronger possibility. lanes (those without car poolina . • over the choice of Bentsen. a Texas Bentsen as a terrific and wonderful H,.·s had to-""d hi·s political obituary M .....__ h Sa n.: Tory Dcmom1tand a member of the choict":· Podesta said. '" ·-oreover. ~use t e n Vies<> national partv's conservative win• The Wall Street Journal reported with annoying frequency. Freeway's HOV lanes will bt special- ' · d · h d~ .. k ~ h · While his opponents have lacked ly desianed for high occupancy ve-8.rown a rea v was mt c ousc that the.spea er went even iurt er'" the strength to depose him during the hiclcs. as is the case with the San with JackSC?n a~~r hbt~ng took vi<?~ embracing the _Texas . Toryj ~fter legislative session. the way thinp Bernardino F~y in Los An&elcs m the way m w •C t e spea er tn saving. "There is no more ac son stand now. he'll be hard·put to pin County. the new lanes are expected to to use the campaign to funher ·his organization.·· Brown described the 41 votes he must have to apin be work as well as the San Bernardino personal goal of becoming."a .major Bentsen as an "old friend." The etec1ed Assembly speaker after the Freeway's SO<alled busway where player in,national politics this· year. In . speaker. according to the Journal. Novem~r election. one lane currently carries 11 many· thedaysleadinguptotheconvention. · added that he never was as close If he as to remain as speaker. he'll nH\ple as 2.4. conventional lanes. Brown had become conspicuous by personally to Jackson as he is to ,,..~ his ab5ence from the Jackson inner fellow Californians allied with need all the help he can art. A strong So, addill& an HOV lane in cit~ circles. · . Dukaki s. · · campaign in the state by the Demo-direction. if the lanes are used as When the convention actually •Jesse who? . cratic national ticket wi11 provide at expected. could have the same effect began. Brown sought to rc-ntablish ·· In heaping praise upon the ticket. least some of that help. as if two-plus lanes were added irt himself as a leader of the Jackson Brown 1s expressing the genuine Martla Smllt I• • •YJMllcalM either direction. · campaign by moving more into the pleasure he must. feel over Dukakis' col•m•ld. The oni¥._~own side ~s that relief · .......................................................................................... ~ .............. ~ .. -will bttem&fOraryin t.hat increacd GOrbBc1iev.·41smantllng and repalilag party-maclJlneqr . ' ' WASHINGTON -The American bureauchltic excesses. r: people are fascinated over the demo-, This fortified public opinion. ~ cra11c stirrings inside the Soviet which already indicated little sym- Upion. Rt'llders have questioned us pathy for the overprivilcaed and JICI .. about Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms. underworked bureaucrats. 8ut only ~· Most are skeptical and they question the media and the intelligensia arc ..... -..J • the-SOviet leader's sincerity.. . . greatly enthused about political ~-....,.. "Is glasnost for real. or 1s It JUSt forms_ln the'end, the populace will another Russian \rick?" ~sks a N~sh-judge Gorbachey by the ~nomic ville builder. A student 1n Aushma. tmprovements hu reforms brin&. N.Y .. is hopeful: "I am bqinnina to Today. the shelves in the state btlieve that democracy is takins root stores are bare and t~ food in the 1n the Soviet Union. Don't you a&ttt pantries is meaaer. Gorbachev will that democ~. like prqnancy. is succeed or fail accordina to the hard to ~vel!SC. • . · digestibles he puts on the tables and Here is·1be picture that is emerajna the consumer aoods ht puts on the from intelligence (Cports: shelves. . Clearly. Gorbachev has initiated Pany officials arc confidently wait· some dramatic chan&n that Ire ing for economic discontent to set in. takina on the dimensions of a historic This could create a backlash that stn.uJe. In a sense. he has unleashed would sweep Gorbachev. out of a revolution qainst the entrenched power. He nt'eds to improve Soviet bureaucracy. Apparently. he btlievn livlna standards quickly. One way the party-aovemmcnt apparatus. woul(j bt to decrease military spenct· must bt restructured btfore it suf-ina and incttase trade with the focatcs the economy. \ United Statn. · He ('lll't afford an open revolt. ·so · Sevml ~n ~nt an assessment he is tryina to kttp the s.,,. within of Y tt0r l.,,achev s role. limits. His actiOfts have alarmed Thm is no ~ucstion that Lipchev part)· oJ1icials. of cou~. At the same has champtoried the .nnbettJed bu- time. he has IOUlht to reasaure ,..,. rnurnns. defended their priviteea that thctt is no cause for alarin. · 'Ind ODDOsed OorbKhev's reforms. Meanwhik. he is delicately IOint By aU ·apparancn, he is waitina about tbebusiMUof di....,_.aad npecU~ the winp to take over saramlinine-me pwl)I_.,...: wbal hev lives up·tiftina at· If he is to bave any dallicc of windmills. · rdonni• &be cum .. --. im-. Gotbechev bas card'ally rdnined placablr communi• ~.ht t'rom attnnptina to l»'l'lf LleKhev muse bavc tlw full support ·of tht fn>m the POiit~. ·This may be a public. Thi1 it one ...,.. be in-measure of· L hev's power: he trodumf ~. the DOticY of remainubt-No: maa inJk Kremlin apmnna, Which appuntf) W in-lftd II tht srmbol Of the "rty tmded to lift cenlOflbip ~.1unleash aJ'l)lratus .. But It ma~ alto be the.wily the mtdia. An u.nbrid111U Pft". Ciorblchev's way of reasauri• the cautiou\ly at fin&. •n nPolint burtaUCTlts and 1vtni111 an oprn -. .incl l' '\f Ph \f'l Af.' revolution. Footnote: Your questions and C"omplaints arc welcome. but the heav y volume makes it impos~ible to offer individual replies. J..eaitimate complaints will bt forwarded to the Inspector General of the appropriate government qmcy. We have ar- ranaed with most inspecton arnerat for special attention -to thne pij)ts. Address your letters to Jack Anderson. P.O. Box 2300. Washina- ton. D.C.. 2001 l OVERREACTING -~ U.S. Postal xrvict took IOIDt criticism for tht way it handled the aftermath of the Edmond, Okla., massacre •n l 986. A postal nnpk>ycc shol 14 of'bis ro-workm to death and wounded six othm btfbre killina himself. But now the Postal Service ·may be ovcr- rcKtin&.IO that criticism. Tiit families of' the victims later romDlaiDCd at a~ hw· iftl t~f the PottaHei'vice was1t0t-11 helpful 11 it could have blrn in ~lpi1t1,. tbetn aet their bnefi11. The ~ Accounrina Offtct looUd into .. tht inc:ident at the = of wvml~and h may have bin a cut of tM '°"81 SeMce promhins •t it coulda't dtliver. .left ... ,. -.., -'--...... 4111 fll!illt $.. ~ .. volume ·of the San Diego Freeway will. oYUllfe years. return co~ to its 1990 pece (just btfore 'tfle ~ lanes open). until relief comes from the San Joaquin Hills and Foothill Transponation Corridon. And how about widenina the l·S on .its way south throuah El Toro and Mission Viejo? That will come with ,more fundina. McKean answered. . Meanwhile. the director of<>ranae Coun_ty's nrw Caltrans District says his office is lookina into methods of bypassina the El Toro "Y" where tht' 405 and S come toaether. His concept is that if tr1ffic headed nonh for the Irvine Spectrum indu .. trial and office center can bt taken oft the rOMI in the mornina before it~ to the Y, there can be substantial' relief. expecially in the yean ahead. Another m~or project underway i1 the Iona-horrendous interchanle of the Costa Mesa F~y witll the Santa Ana Frttway, the S and SS . Work is PfOIJmina to cha• this inten«tion completely, with nyovcr Pamps dHianed to mm fora smoocb. bottlcnedt~ree transition in all direc· tions. Of count. t~ . widtfti need is the Santa Ana ~w,y i:I and f\andina for that is not yet availlble. But it loob promisi~ ' Fundint is always the bia oHlaelt . to alleviauna °"'* County•s nflk problems arid IMlbods of Obelial .. \be necc 1 &. tuads art Dowa. "'8t apparntly '*County""" an not yet ta4Y to face·9 • ,..nred fuftcliai so'Urtt -an 1ncw 11 die sales tu. ...auwws.•P In .. .... ,,,,.,, , ............ , .. .. <-. ...... " ------ . • , ..... . = I • c ~ r c • • • ,. ,. • .. A. A ,. A. ,. ,. ... ,., ,., ,., M ' Al ,., Ai ... ti I I E I ' '• '' I l • ! .. I ,; . J ~ ; ~ \ ~ ' ~ ! 1 rt ~ r ~ , ~ . • ' .. Ot.nge Cou1 DAILY PILOTIFrldey, .My 29. 1MI A7 SpUrt ID coneu mer spending in June fuels inflation WASHINGTON (AP) -Con-tradt dtfkh. and wis tht stttptjt $i~ tht 4.1 R~rvf polk' maker\ Mat mttt to "somtwhat ~ than wt would to radkall~ chanlC' its policy. sumer spmdina increased in Junt at Exccssi,·c consumer dtmand im· Ptrccntjump in'tht first three months ·considtr monttan pohcv. ha' t c.:pec\td.' Thr rr.pon on consumtr sptndl11 tht fasant ~ in 10 month-. tht Dlin that impon1 wiltJl'OW and that of 1987. which wa1 attributed almost Fcdttll Rest"rvt Board Chamnan Howe\'tr. he u1d rtctnt economic alw ~ho"'t'd that .\mcrk ans' personal aovcmmcnt ~id rhursday. fudina factorin wi!l ha ve diftrcu~t)' incrcn-entirtly to risina crude oil pricn. .\Ian GrttnJP,an. appc1rin1 .~fore a 1nd1C'ators have shown no t"Videnct 1nconfr JUmp<'d a ~ealthy 0. 7 percent conctm ovtr 1nft1uon and wheihcr Int production ofcl~llrt~ also Mostanalysts were txptctin1 con-Houle 8ank1n1 wbcommmtt on thtn would caust"1ht Feckral Rrscorve to SJ 04 tnll1on 1n June. the tconom)'. will have room for havttolltpupmanuf'acturcof'*s sumer demand to slow after the Thursday. reptatcd a wamina ck· production of eJtports. • for dornntic buyers. This strain on Octo~r stock market crash. but that li,ered to the Strute two weeks q.o The Commerce Depenment 11id faclof')'. capecity could add to infta-has not happened. 1hat the Fed was likely to err on t~ pcrsonar consumption spendiq. don if buyers bid up the price or "There's some real danger here tha1 side of tiahtenina the monc~ \upply. which indudn vinually cverythina snrtt aooas. we will end up with too much of a rather than looscn1na. except interest on dcbc. shot up a In anoJhttcconomic report addina good thing." warned David Jones. an Greensean said the 4. 7-percent seasonally adjusttd 1.0 pertt_tit in to inflation concems. the Labor economist withAubrey G. Lanston & inOation figure rtlcased Wednesday Juoe. the saecpcst climb sinct 'I 1.3 10tpenmcnt said impon prices. one Co .. aaovernmentS«uritiesdealerin "pan of the repon on the second percent pin in Auaust, two months of the main inflationary threats facina New York. quaner gross national produc; was before the October stock market the U.S. economy becaust of tht "This consumer spending is so ·· crash. weaktt dollar. r<>K 2. 7 percent in the \trona it probably will trigger. at some Tht> repon was a disappointment April-June quaner. the bigest in-point. Federal Reserve actions to to man y economists who arc lookina crease in more than a year. pus~ m~rest rates hiahcr." he said. for arowth in consumtt demand to The climb.followed a 1.2 percent adding that tht> move most likclv will 'ilow in order to narrow the nation·s increase in the January-March period come after Aug. 16 when Federal , OT C UPs ~ DowN s ... ,_ .... c..... kt! mz -ll• .. 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Latest LB recall . move smacks -of civic terrorism Leaders of a movement to recall three Laguna Beach City Council memben should not be allowed to subvert the , . public's confidence in its government. The recall leaders, wavinaa red bcrrinaofthc foulest sort, say they will ask county officials to keep recall petitions to prevent the targcJed council members from allqedly drawing up a hit list of their own. . Normally. county officials would, after certifyina their authenticity. reivrn eetitions bearinA~~e signatures or those fa voring a recall election to the city o una Beach where the ·petitions would be preserved. The petitions are not pan of the public record but remain under the care of the city clerk. But recall proponents, hinting ominously of revenge, want the J>Ctitions forever secreted away under the control of county-officials. They think the sancitity of the petitions will be. violated by city officials and those who signed may be subjected to retributions. Shame on them for it. They should be ashamed to accuse Mayor Dan Kenney, Councilman Robert Gentry and Councilwoman Lida Lenney and Laguna Beach's city officials of considering spiteful retribution against citizens exercising their public privilege. Kenney. Gentry and Lenney. whether you favor or disagree with their politics . .can't be 'accused of runnjng the city like vengeful mob bosses. They are honorable people who try to perform their public duty as they sec it. ---·~'wlle don't always see issues in the same light. In fact. we often disagree. But we wouldn't stoop to accusations of dishonesty simply because we disagree. Such charges should not be hurled so carelessly. Citizens 'in an open democratic society should have opinions. And tltey should express them boldly. Citizens should care enough to become involved in the way their government works and care enough about their concerns to stand up for them -publicly. They should also have confide.nee in city officials charged with the responsibility of protecting their privacy when it is specified by law as it is in the case of the recall petitions. .\nd that is where the greater shame lies. A recall election is more than a process of counting ballots. It is a procedure borne out of accusations of malfeasance and irresponsibility. People who have the courage of their convictions should not be afraid to attach their names to a Tecall petition if they trulv believe the council members should again stand on their record of service. Remember. favoring a recall election is not the equal of fa voring the recall itself. Some issues need a public airing. But the discussion should be fair.' • Thc.Jargeted.council:members have a-ri&ht &offSpond to their detractors - to their accusers if y0u will -to present their side of the issue. Since the petition is not a matter of public record. those who sign are removed from· the political arena where the backers of the recall and the recall's targets face each other. The recall movement's tactic of circulatinJ petitions and then UJJing outside government irite~ention in the name of protection while making wild accusations smacks of civic terrorism. The damage 1s already inflicted. the insinuation made. Al'\d the council members are without recourse. no matter that the county will shun such a request. Such slick political maneuvering deserves at least the same scrutinv as the records of three council memben .. We trust Lagu·na Beach residents to see through the smoke screen. EDITOR'S NOTE -1'1111 11 • nvl1ed venloa of •• editorial first prillted la tie Friday monJai edltloo of tte D•ily Pilot. Tiie earlier venlOll lllcornctly •l'fHd tt•t tte recall petitioas were a m•tter of public rttard. Maiden names The term .. dinosaur'~ is used popularly to describe someone who is..a·throwback to an early extinct group. A ··dinosaur" surfaced th'is past week in Pittsburgh. Federal Judge Hubert Teitelbaum earned the title when he threatened a fe male lawyer with contempt unless she used her married name. Mrs. Lobel. rather than her maiden name. Ms. Woh·o"itz. in his courtroom. The ... 7 3-~ car-old judge apologized on record. saying he made a mistake. "I ha"e always referred to women by their married name. This 1s the way my generation was taught," ~id the Judge. We sus~ct that Judge Teitelbaum is not much of a dinosaur. His kind is far from extinct. though not manv who gnt their teeth at hearing the word "Ms." are likely to make a . fed eral case out of it. as the judge literally did. We don't know what set Judge Teitelbaum off after seeing ~ls. \\ ol' 0 ' 1tz in court day after day during a racial d1scnm inat1on case. We do know that the Judge. despite what lie learned ~cars ago. has learned a new lesson. Joanaal, New Ulm, Minn. Your comment. are welcome The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public interest. Letters and longer articles of commentary must ht si&ned. They should be typed or de.arty written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR . Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I S60. Cotta Mesa. CA 92626. P1easc include your address and telephont number 10°tbat we may verify authonh1p. If you pttferto make a verbal statement. you maycaJI our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number-642-6086-and lave 1 recorded messqc. Please kttp these mcssaan brief. ORANGE COAST llilJ ·Plat P"l>'•S".0 ,...,.. y :llly Jt IP\• 'f••' ii' .llO w B•• s· C..·r.ra Mn• CA Aoa•~'~ c '.'I"~ "~llC~ to Bo• t~60 CM1a ._,,."' C.A 92626 ,., .. ldlto1 .. ,...., ~('910! ,.ct.. News ('910t ......... City (Mor _, .... "9Mt•O..• . . u .... -et• ~tlSlllC Mwett ....... AUi """' ~l""'I.., . ,.., ...... ClmillH ~ Director .. ;.,.,. 'Cite..,._ °"""' "-......... ............. .. ,. ·' Willie Brown tumbles from Jackson camp, lands on feet Willie Brown has lasted longer as limelight. He even scored somethina speaker of the California Assembl y of a publicity coup throuah his rple in than any of his prcdcccssors. The announcing Jackson's concessien at swiftness with which he now has the end of the roll call that gave hopped aboaro the Democratic na-Dukakis the nomination. tional ticket's bandwagon shows why. The best news of the week. from He remains one of the most agile Brown's point ofview. occurred ri&ht politicians this state has ever after adjournment of .the c9nvention. produ~. Dukakis surprised everyone by an-Bu~ it's m~re than ~ desire to ~ nouncinJ that he wo.uld s.tart his_post-decision to battle for California's as~1at~ w11h a wtnner that 1s conven11on cam~1gn. 1mm~1ately elcctoralvotesthisNovember.Oneof mo11 va ttng B~own .. who served. as t;>y staging a whirlwind . sencs of the valid complaints state Democrats Jes~ Jackson s nauonal campaign , appearances ~cross the nauon. have had against their national nomi- chairman. The speaker has g~ One <?f his appearances ~as . a nce1 in recent prnidential elections is reason to . be happy a~ut the ~ay ' spcc:ch 1~ Modesto. a Cahfo~1a th t they have written off California Dem~t1c p~es1~enuat _nom~n~ community _not known ~or att.racttnl to ~he Re ublicans llAllftll F WW eel I • .lluttN BRowa FFeeway wideiling not any too soon ' "What do you want them to do,: widen the San Di<IO r~ ba?°' WIS for yeml tbe . response when-people ned about the tnftic aJona the 15 f'rom the 60S on the north to the .t0s•s conftuencc with the Santa Ana Free- .way in El Toro to the south. You know what? They are widen- ina the San Diego Freeway -riaht now. After years of absolutely no freeway improvements in Orange County, with the exception of the introduction of the Corona del Mar Freeway from the San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard across the south end of John Wayne Airport, Oranse County is suddenly exploding with freeway improvements, and more are on the horizon. Even as work continues on the widening of the northern part of the 40S from the 60S to the Corona del M.ar Freeway . Caltrans has just beaun to widen the southern part of the 40S, from the Corona dcl Mar Freewauy to the Santa Ana Freeway just south of the Irvine Spectrum. When the project is completed in thcsummerofl990, the40Swill have been wickned alona its entire lenath through Orange County. from its present eight lanes to a total of I 0 lanes -one new lane in each direction . Yes. the new lanes will be specially designed for -and will be rntricted to-high occupancy vehicles (HOV). Therefore if you arc a part of a car pool. van pool or ride a bus, or if you become part of a pool when the lanes arc open. you will be able to use the • • ! c ' : r c . ' f , ' ' . . • A ,. . ,. • ,. • .. .. .. • ~ukak1s 1~ zeroing in on Ca!1fom111n f~uent v1s1ts from presidential can-Bv givi~g up the fight for the top of h1scampa1g_n to win the White House. d.14ates. The M~esto stop was a the iicket: they've made it tou4her for The Dukak1.s strategy. as a secondary s1Jnal that ~kak1s rccogniz~ that Democratic nomincn for legislative result. ma). he.Ip th_e b;eleaguercd his.fortunes this N.ovem~r a~ tied to and con essional scats in marginal Br~wn retain his leg1s~t1ve leader-how well he does m Cahfom1a. . Califomfa districts. While debate ship post. . · Brown !!lade s_ure he_~as_t_h.t~ ~tth _ nm~rover-:-cxmty-hOYTO()tent ---B~n--moved~ fatt: t~ . ~bra~-rn~-p-re~i<rrotial nomu~ee and political coattails arc in California. new lanes -zippina alona with relative freedom as is the case with t nellOV ncs current y 1n useafo'"'"na'----- Duk~k1s and. the party s vice pres1-Bentsen !n the San Joaquin Valley there's little question that even ifin a dent1al nominee. U.S. Sen. Ll<?yd community. T.he s~ake~ ~~s one of limited way candidates for second- Bentscn. as the Atlanta co~v~n~t~n two do~en Cahfom1a poh~1c1ans who . , ffices a'rc helped' by strength at ende~. although t~e speakers in1ual met with th e two candidates at . a ~~ :'op1 of the ticket react1~n to the c~o1cc of Bentsen was breakfast beforo.the ratl) Saturday in In recent months. the pressures n~11ve. B~own s P!t'SS office quoted Modesto. . a inst Brown have been mounting. him ~s saying. ommous.ly. tha~ the B,row~ used the breakfast meeting J?thin his own part he's under selection presented the 11cket with a to sing his new tune about Bentsen. a attack from the Gang 0f Five. a group problem. . f~ct disclosed later by TO!'Y P~esta. of dissident Democrats who seek his At th~t ~mt. ~rown was st1}I ~rrector o~ the. Dem~t~c pres1den-ster The Republican minority in performing his duties as Jackson s 11al campaign m Cahfom1a. ou · •-1 ha ..._ . national campaign chairman. Jack-.. Wilhe Brown was very effusive ~he lower houK a so s ~n increas- son and most of his aides were upset and very warm as he described mg enough to make GOP tak~v~ of over the choice of Bentsen, a Texas Bentsen as a terrifjc and wonderful the.lowerhousea~tronacrpossi~altty. Torv Democrat and a member of the cho·ce .. Podesta said H~ s had to.read his political obituary 'J I ,• · · 1 · s J · 1 ed w1th annoying frequency. nauona part) s con~rvauve wang. The Wall trttt ouma report . While his opponents have lacked . Brown already was ~n the d<>&hf?use that the. speaker went even further an th t ength to ~epose him during the with Jackson after being too obvious embracing the Texas Tory. After e. s r . . ... _ h' in the wav in which the speaker tried sayt'ng ··There is no more Jackson legislati ve ses~ion. h~ way t 1"P · · " h h' · · .. B d 'bed stand now. he II be hard-put to pan 10 use the campaign to. 1urt er . 1s organizliaon. rown . e~n th 41 votes he must have to apin be personal goal of becoming a maJor Bentsen as an .. old f nend. The e ·bl k tftei h Plaver in national politics this year. In S""'aker according to the Journal. elected Assem . Y spea er a er t e h ·d I d. h · r-· h 1 November elcctton. 1 e ays ea inguptot eco.nvent1on. added that e never was as ~ ose If h ·s to remain as speaktr he'll Brown had become conspicuous by personally to Jackson as he 1s 10 e 1 h . · his absence from the Jackson inner fellow Californians allied with need a~I th~ help e can act. A strong ci rcles. Dukakis. cam.pa1gn. m the. state ~y the v~m<>- When the convention actually Jesse who? crat1c national ticket will pro idc at began. Brown sought to re-establish In heaping praise upon the ticket. least some of that help. himself as a leader of the Jackson Brown 1s expressinf the genuine M•l'tla Smltll /1 • 1yrMllNIH campaign by moving more into the pleasure he must ftt over Dukakis' cpl•m•l•t. the Costa Mesa Freeway. But even if you cannot use-the new lanes because you have to be the solo occupant of Jour auto. there should be .a notable iffcrcnct in the existina. lanes when the new lanes arc Ot>tned in about two years. Caltrans District 12 Director Keith McKean told me. The reason is that the volume of people being carried currently on each of the Costa Mesa Freeway's HOV lants is eqWll to I. 7 replar lanes (those without car poolina). Moreover. because the San Dicao Freeway's HOV lanes will be special- ly desi1ned for high occupancy ve- hicles, as is the case with the San Bernardino Freeway in Los Angeles County, the new lanes arc expected to work as well as the San Bernardino Freeway's so-called busway where one lane currently carries as many people as 2.4. conventional lanes. So. ·addin1 an HOV lane in eithe! direction. if the lanes arc used as exs>e.eted, could have the same effect as if two-plus lanes ~ added iw either direction. . The only down side is that relief ' • GOrbitchevdisiD&ntllag·and repairing party machinery will be tcmponry in that increated votume of the San Diqo .Freewa} will. over the years. return co~ to its (990 pece (just before the ~ lanes open). until rcl~f coma from the San Joaquin Hills .and Foothil\ Transponation Corridort. 1 ~· t And how about widenina the l·S on its w•y south thro-.&h El Toro and Mission Viejo? That will come with w ASH JNGTON -Th~ A~erican bureaucratic excesses. mo~ funding, McKean answered. people are fascinated over.the demo-This fortified public opinion, crat1c stirrings inside the Soviet which alread y indicated little sym-Meanwhile. the director of Oranare Union. Readers have questioned us pathy for ' the overprivileard and CounJy's new Caltrans District says about Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms. underworked bureaucrats. 8ut only his office is lookina into methods of Most are skeptical and they question the .media and the intelligcnsia arc bypassing the El Toro "Y" where tht' the Soviet leader's sincerity. greatly enthused about polllical re· 40S and S come toeethcr. "Is gJasnost for real, or is it just forms. In the end, the populace will L __ ... _.J another Russian trick?" asks a Nash-iudge Gorbachev by the economic His concept is that if traffic 11C11UCO ·11 b ·1d A ..... _ · A sh. ~ h' fi bri nonh for the Irvine Spectrum indus-"' e u1 er.. stuui;nt 1n u ma. 1mprov.ements 1s re orms ng. trial and office center can ht wth off N.Y .. is hopeful: "I am bqinnina to Today. the shelves in the state revolutio~. believe that democracy is takina root stores a" bare and the food in the Footnote: Your questions and the ro.d in the momin1 before it~ in the Soviet Union. Don't you aartt pantries is meager. Gorbechev will complaints arc welcome. but the to 'the Y, there can ht substan~i14 that dC'mocracx,. like pregnancy. is succeed or fail al'Cordina to tbc heavy volume makes it i~ible to relief. expecially in the yeart ahead. · hard to reverse . • · digestiblcs he puts on the tables and offer individual f'Cl>lin. 'timate Anotber~or project underway is Here is the picture that is cmef'Jina the consumer aoods he puts onl'thC' complaints will be f~ to the the lona-horrmctous interchanee of from inteUi&ence reports: shelves. Inspector General of the appropriaie the Costa Mesa Freeway witli the Clearly. Gorblchev has initiated Party officials arc confidently wait· government qmcy. Wt have ar· Santa Ana Freeway. the S and SS. somC' dramatic chaftllla that arc ing for economic discontent to set in. ranged with most inspectors ,eMnl Work is Pf'Olt"SSina to chins this taking on the dimensions of a historic This could crt'lte a backlash that for special attention to thetc ariJJCS. intersection completely, with flyover strugle. In a sense. he has unleashed would sw~p Gort.chev out of Addttss your letters to J~ck rampsdesipedtomakeforasmoodl, a revolution apinst the entrenched pbwer. He nttds to improve Soviet · Anderson. P.O. Box 2300, Wuhana· bottleneck-frtt tnnsition in au dirtc- burcaucracy. Apparently, he htlievC'S livin1 standards quickly. One way ton. D.C .. 20013. lions. the party-aovemment apparatus would be to decrease military spend· OVERREACTING -The U.S. Of ........... ta.-. --:.a-: -.-..1 -must~ rntruc:tured bem it suf-ina and inCTease. trade with the. PostalServicetooktomec:riticismfor ~ ......... ·~~wNdlla&•~ r.v-a•-t .. _ -nomy. Un1't-..a S1at-th wa1y 1't hand•-ta.... aft-·th. of is the Senta Ana Freeway itlel[ and '""H;;.~; ;Wont au open revolt. so Sc~ml ~want an asSC'SSment th~ Edmond, Okla~ ma~ in fundina for that is not yet availlble. he is tryina to k«p the stn.p within of Y caor Lipchcv's role. 1986. A postal employee shot l 4of'bis But it loots ~isina. limits. His 11e1iont have alarmed Thttc is no quntion that Upchev co-workers to death and .ounded six Fundins is always the bia oblladr party officials. of counc. At the same has championed the embattled bu-others before killina himself. But now 10 alleviallna OrQlr County'• nllk time. he has 90Ulht to ta11ure them raucriti. ~fended their privilttes th~ Postal Service may ht over-problems arid metiods of aNe+1i111 that there is no cause for alarm. anct. oooose.d Oorbechev•s ttfonfts. ttactina. 10 that critirjsm. lbr ~Dds are Dowll. '*' Meanwhile. he is dtlicascty eoina By aU -appea~ be is waitina The Tamilia of the victims llW apparndy County ¥011n 1n aboQtdtrbuti8'Uof~lnd f't~ntlv in the winp 10 take over romDlained It•~....,. not Yet reedy to ., the req•llCI strnmlini~tbe puty.,llnlCWN. whtn Gort.bev aives up 1iltins at ina that the Postal Scmce was 1'0t as funcline 10WU -aa inc:rmtr 11 .a.t If he is to bavt any dlanct of windrvills. helpful u it could have been in saJa au. rtformina tht cumbenomr. ftn. -~ his carefully refrained • ~= '=t:=" J;:'~ Mtuwbilf. it itpdJO aow d.t p&acable communilt bunlucncy, be from atscmptina to eu• LillC'hn ilno the 1~1 11 the l'lllltll of tome~ is comillll• _. w must have the ftdl support of tbt from the Politboro. This may be a ttvaal ~ and lbUDd it PICJINll il'bltM ...._ ...... public. This is one rw he in-1nasutt of Lipchcv•s power; he ml" "8v, bin 1 am oftlle ,_.. mcnild._.. _ _..,.,._ trodumt alatDott. the policy of mnains the No. 2 mu in die Kmnli• ~ -'-'-wblt ii coulda't ud ... ,...._ oprnnet1. ~~WIS in-and as the symbol of the Pl"Y ,.. ...... ...,. to tiftcentarlllip..cl unleash· ~ratn. Butn ma~alk>btthewily deliver. .....auuw1•" Ir ...... •• Ar Ar ... ' Al •• ,, ., a: I I ti I I E : '• I ( t ! media. An unbridled pma. Gorbllchrv's way of reMIUri111 the ,,,.,, ... • awa 'I t LU• iously 11 first..,. apolina bumiumts and •vmhll • opn_J~~!!~~~.,-!·~~~~~,_·;..·----::--~=-~~-:-:~- --------~------------------~~~- ,. W~INOTON (AP) -c-.. su_,. spendina inmtlld ia June 11 • the &s&ist pece in 10 months. the IOVetnSMnt said Thursday, fuetiftl con«m over inflation and whether tht ecOnomY-will have room for production of tlL~S. ' • The Commerce Depen~nt said penonal consumption sptndia,. which includes vinually everythina except interest on debt. shot up a seasonally adjusted l.O percertt in June. the stttptst climb since 'I 1.3 pcrttnt pin in Aupst. two months ~fore the October stock market crash. The repon was a disappoinUMnt. to many cconomilu who are lookint for growth in consumer demand to slow in order to narrow the nation's U'ldr.&it. ElLc:euive C'OfttU-*9nand im· olits that impons wilJOW and that f'aciories ...ur ha~ dit&utty iftfmll-ins production of n,,ns if~ alto have to aeep up naanuflct11tt of toOdt for domnaic buyers. Thi1 strain on facto~ capKily could add to infla· aion if .!:J:rs bid up the ~ of an:e · 1n another economic repon lddina to inflation concerns. the Labor Depenmmt said impon price$, OM of the main inftationary threats facina the U.S. economy because of tht weaker dollar. row 2. 7 percent in the April-Junt quarter. the bignt in- nuw in mott than a yHr. The climb followed a 1.2 perttnt increase in the January-March period -J •nd--~-..-4.1 ~ljumpaa ahe ftm daNe monlht of I 917. which was 11tributcd altnOlt entirtfv to risinanudt oil prices. Most analysts ~ expcctina con· sumer ckmand to slow aftir the October st«k marke: crash. but that has not happened. "There's some real danacr htre that wt will end up with' too much of 1 aood thins. .. warned David Jones. an economist with Aubn-y G. Lanston It Co .. aaovtmmcnt securities dealer in New York. .. This consumer spendin1 is so mong it probably will trigcr. at some point. Fe<kral Reservt actions to push in(ercst rates higher." M said. adding that the move most likely will come after Aug. 16 when Federal e>r.,. COMt OMV PILOT/,,_, .Mt •• -A7 in Julie fuels Inflation- l.flln'e paticymabn nnt mm '° consider monetary ~licy. Ftdttal ltntrVt Board Chairman ~Ian Grttnspan. appnrina btfo~ 1 Houtt Banltin&-subc.ommitt« on Thursday. rtptated a wamint de· livered to tht Smite two WttU llO that tht Fed was liuly to err on the sidt of tiahtcnina the money 1upply. rather than loosenina. Grttnsean said tht 4. 7-pcrcent inflation fiaure releastd Wednesday as pan .of the repon on the second quaner aross nationaJ pr6duct was NEW YORK (AP} -Tiie followlne ,,,t "'°"" the over · ,.,. · Coun• $lodll •net warrants 11\at !\ave tone. uo the most~. n the most baMd on oercent· for Thurso. No securlt ractlft9 below s1 or 1000 '~ .,. ludad. a.nd ptf'Cefll... cila""S are the d tnce laetwttn l"'-reYiCNS cio.ino pr~e aftd ·Tl'turMSUfls las or bid orice. La~ °" ~ct. icom ta l 3 Up .9 re t • t '2 UP 1·•. ~+I~ UP .1 ; 1 + 1'1 UP .7 ,,, , Up ~ +7·16 UP ,8 , + lit &p 1 l l · + 1''• p 16. s•,. + l4 P 1!. 3 15·16 1 9·16 UP I .7 '• UP I•. J , ,,, Up 1 .7 •• UP "·I + '• UP ' 1•. t + ''• UP I . . ,, + I• UP t . 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Howe,·cr. ht said recent ccononuc indicators havt shown no cv1dtncc that would cause the Fedttal ~rve to ~ically chantt 111 poliay. . Thf repon on coftlUIM'f" tPtndiml also shov.ed that Amtricans' pt-nonil income JUm~ a htahhy 0. 7 ptrttnt to $4 04 trillion in JuM. • Here's the low-payment, 'low- interest, no-fee way to increase your buying power. So wberi you need money, don't look any farther than your own front door. Just give us a call. <'fln~lll~ II Great American ~ ......... - .. . - .. .. . .. .. .. r ----------~---------- ........ u.aie . ., " ;J~ .. IJu~ • J 11 .IS. • ero ]l! l UfnM 11 ..... , l\1arket1novesahead NEW YORK (AP) -The 110ck market advanced broldly Friday u fears ofbilber inlerelt rates abated and a vibrant technical raUy took bold. Analysts sai4 much of the day's pam reflecud fresh strenstb in the credit marbtl. where bond prices rose and internt ra1a declined. Stoci prices opened bi.sher and advanced in a measured manner throqhout the taaion. Analysts said computer-~ buy prop:ams helped boost the Dow JOnes averqe of lO industrials beyond the 2,100 mark. a key pscyhological barrier, at about midday. With the Dow finnly above that level. institutional invcston, ~Jievina that a foundation had been built for a further advance, left the sidelines in search of equitie1, said PbiUp Puccio, a senior vi~ president at Dill<>n. Jlead·A Co. Stockbroker ousted in Business Week probe NEW YORK (AP}-An investip- tion of suspicious stock tracks that may have <trawn on advance knowl- cdgr of Business Week IT\qUine an1cles has spread Jo Merrill Lynch & Co .. which har fired .. one employee and is questionina anothtt. Tht ution 's biaest broteniet house said Thunday it had fired a stockbroker foUowint an internal inv~tiption that belan lat week after Business Wttk disdoled it was i>robin•, unpsual pr:e-publication mevements of stocks nxntioned in its "lnsick WaU Strttt" cotumn. William Dillon. 33 I ftnandal consultant in Merrill l~h's New London, Coan .• oftk:c. was fired after c:omp.ay llW)al ~ records tul· ,estina a«b mtpt have been boulbt and told on UPI from anides due to be ~blilbed in the lftlllline, •ict Merrill L)'ICh spolic-n Wii-iiam Clift. . A tomttdolC to the Merrill Lynda i~ry •id the ftnn alto wat n-aminina the actions of a Marill Lynch vice ="tJama Smith, int.be New · · ~· Smidt wu uadef ICl'Uliny ._..,. he Md =ved IOIM of d9I .... tioaed ... C'Olllpllly ~ r..equiti• juakw anplo)WI lrMiils for tlwir °"" eccount to llt friai' approval from senior e•ccutivn. the sourct said. No disciplina?. action bu been taken qainst Smith, 11id the 10urce, . who spoke on condition of anonymi· ty, I Fred Yqer, a Merrill LP.Ch spokesman. said he could nettbcr ronfitm nor deny any aspect of the repon on Smith. In ill Aus. 8 issue, copia ofwbidt were released 10 the press ... nu .... day. Business Week oflCially K· 1knowlfdees 10 ill R9den mat it discovered unusual tndi111 in....,.. mentioned in the wan Street col•ru and has bepn an iavndption. · .. The relltlOMbip betaeerf' ..._ nns Wttk and its ftadm:is ow-* valuaWt llle'l, and we in.... 10 Pf0*1 it." •YI tbt ~­ note 10 reMlei'S Cllried ---re.turi111 lenm to the editor. ~ llaenoetUo ............ .. =ad;\. whit .......... ... -.; --=··~ -~·" ....... ~.' Mirrill Lym:=••• W-.. amt .... Dilol ..... ... New u.doe .... OaL • 1916.butlhlll .......... .. ....................... ,... ... . .-.111at'9.ldlklta'1&:.it IAI ................. • ~ ID $U ab ab Be to M st. 20 we Er bc- int op ill . ;\. ~· me SOI itc cir "tt By a .. WI • Q <> • lb r.. , c .. ... s. ... ,!_ .. ..,. ARID (Ma~h 2 I -April I 9): Could be your niaht to ctlebratc. Focus on inventiveness. sen- sualjty. romance. ability to make valu- able. new contacts. Be direct in ,cuing to hcan of matters. Member of opposite sex shows affection. SYDIEY 01i11 TAURUS (April , 2~May 20): You'll deal succnsfuUy with pablic. many women involved. you'll get public recoanltion for efforts. Emphasis on distribution. education. Jisplay. desian. GBMINJ (May 21-June 20): Display ve1'51tility. reach beyond the immediate. follow through on recent introduction to charming. crc.ative. dynamic member of opposite sex. Cheek resolutions concerning diet. weiaht. CANCER (June 21-July 22): It is necessary to invest i.n remodeling. revising. possibly investipting locations. . A. ScDrpio person. previousl y in<tifferent. ~ould now become pas~ionate ally. l LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Request is vanted. you'll get morc creativc freedom. There is motive. don t tx{J«t something of value for nothina. Focus on flirtation. VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on luxw:y items. cntcnainment. abihtr. to increase income. Unusual circumstances prevail. you II get attractive offer throu&h .. third person." De receptive. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221: Define terms. avoid self- • deception. protect self in emotional cilnchn. lmpuhe could dominate logic where roman« is con«mcd. Focus on style. <Sesian. variety. personalit)'. sensuality. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relationship requires more than lip service. You'll have to do more than ruite sentimental anecdotes. Focus on propen2, basic issun. intensity. You'll be aware of insurance icics, stocks. SAGmARJUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): enonal horizons grow larae. you perceive·potential. you'll also become ultra-sensitive concernina love relationship. You'll say, "l didn't mean to give in so easily." CAPRICORN (Dec'. 22-Jan. I 9): EITf)>hasize self. reliance. conficknce. inde~ndence. originality. You'll have remarkable opportunity to recoup loss. to increase earnings. Get appraisal in connection with personal possessions. . . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Get together with familv member who recently discussed "business op- ponu.nity ... Cycle hi&h. judgment and intuition on target. You'll get favorabfe publicity and could inauaurate enterprise. Affirmati ve. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Communication re- ceived regarding recent inquiry. h's good news. but joumev may be required. Check passport. wardrobe. and keep resolutions concerning fitness. nutrition. IF JULY 31 JS .YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle indicates added. recogni!ion through com~letion of assignment. projCCt. '( ou II travd. r'?man~e as ~rt of ~cnario. \Ou'll perce1"e potenual. hm1tat1ons will be hH<'d and' vou could even locate "soul mate." Gemini . Sagittarius ·people play important roles in y<fur life. By CHARLES GOREN alMI OMAR SHARIF ()pmlns lead: Ace of <:;> exited with a ban, and in tbe full-'l'beJ have a sayiq dcnni on Wall Dell of time dec:larer bad to c:oncede Street: "Bulla make m0ney and a club trick for down one. Both vulnerable. Eut deala. war NMTll • '1 <:;> 93 0 A Q J 10 6 3 •• 7 5 • '73 <:;>A I 6 4 0 '5 .. EAST .. , • 5 . . <:;> " Q J 10 7 5 l 0 "7 • ' .. 3 • Q 'l SOUTH • AK Q J 10 I 4 <:;>Vold 0 11 •AKJIO The biddina: ..... s.. .. 3 <:;> .. <:;> ... ,. ... .. ... ... . ... a.n make money, but Pip So At duplic:a&e, overtricts are vital, brot,." Had South b-. playiq and we bave .,....,.aby for an arsu- duplicale bridle, there misbt have meat that c:lalma it ii correct to re- been IOIDe Jutiiftcadon for bis play; . peat tbe cli1111oad ftnale. However, at rubber biqe, there wu none at we have found u anytime you all. make a llam coatnc:t you rate to aet Since South WU prepared to play I better tbu averqe ICOft, Thal ia at the five level, be cue-bid the me-apec:ial)y true in this cue, because my suit. North Judpd that bia ICIDi-collecrina 12 tricu at a IPlde coa- 10tid lilt-card suit merited ~P to tnct KOra more tbu makiq 13 in slam, and South thouabt and • clitrnond aaall slam . bard about biddiq a srand slam, Wbether at duplicate or rubber but let prudence carry tbe day· bridp, OllCC tbe tint diamond ft. West made bis normal lead of tbe neae won we would have taken tbe ace of bcartl, ruffed by declarer. club fineuel Even if it loea, there After drawin& all tbe ouutaod•na are 12 tricks. When it wins, we trumps declarer toot tbe diamond would have croued to tbe ace of finale.' But ducted smoothly. diamonds, imendina to resat tbe imprelled by tbe way tbinp were club ft.Dale. Al it happem, that acJin1 declarer returned to bla band would become ""MC"'try, but we with ~ club to tbe kina and repemted would bave aalUted But for bis tbe diamond finale. But woa and effort . -----1 .,..._ - Through the. centuries.. flne ~ ihutJera have become synon ymou.f with tuJCLHy·~ good taste. 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I'm going to ratst' this child :.'lo-pa)' tlle n>OHY b.lck. I~ so. for m~self. rm happ~ that m ~ other · '.e,·ery~)·'s sake. Wll.ea a skunk . babies ~ere placed in lo' tng h?mes of Dt . .\R .\:'\~ •· L .\\.DER~ Please . cha Idles~ couples. but thi s one I keep. h . th ·~as n.·~·ut' techniq ue It · no.mauer v.hat. " :lrl 1~1: > . . ' · cou lJ \a'e lt 'i.'~ · ~l1e'c mi.'. I ha'c leami.'d a hard . ·l~rlJllxl .\pate 'or old auwmobile lesson . .\nn. pl~a~ inform alJ thOst' tlrl'\. lfllC'l Unted on rtmSl ··ma~ bt- 1 girls and womtn out tb~re of th is: th rnt,n. "hel·kd. shd:" 11u\hed or I Bcfore~OUJump1ntobccj.havea nng ·rcilkd to an' dro"ning person "Aho on ~our ti nger. Single motherhood .. ~ • · ma ' O..·,stro8i-hng to sta' ahH ~n' per<.(.>n or pan'. on, a boat 1 fish11i 11 or y. hate\.C'rl. :-;h'oul<1 cam ~me !>part' ttr(''\ on board for an' · emcrgenC\ · _ Rcro.e rrtl'\:r FlonJ:r .\1t Flight 309. "h1Ch cra'>h l'd in to the Potomac R" er " hale ta~in~ o!T from \\ashing· ton '-'a11onal .\1rp0n'.' I v.onder hov. m:in~ spc,tator'i had )pare m es in ~fie trun~\ of their ca~. If e'en · perM>n \,h1>Y.at hed that disa.ster liad tosst'd a tlrl' in to thl' "ater. v.ho knows ~o" m.:in' mcir.l' li 't'S "ould ha'e ~n '>.l' l'(f' -;-JO,EPH H . LI ~~O DEAR JOE: Tlaaaks for 1ossiJa1 tile liftU\'~r tltis -~~. ACt"OrdiDI to tk ~atioul Safet~· Coacil. aa iaflated tire wo.ld ~ fi1e . .bat OH on a rim could llit tlte st,..1l~t•1 persoa lllMI kill him. can ~av.full~ tough.. _ ..;.. ~ · · . • j .. Mean"htk. I need seme ad' ice oh . (Y• ... t ----------- 1. ho":to.get th1s.gu~ to h\'e up to n1.s· -7,Jt>JJ! rcspohs1b1ftt\. (The 01.h<'r two weten t .__ hts.) -;\j£Eb HELP I~ TEX~S. · . I · . .. ACR9SS DEAR TEXAS: Yoe un two, major' problems -al least. First. · w•y do yH kttp 1ett1a1 prepul~ 11 · it po11ible tlaat t•~ uderlylDI motive mi1•t be to bq •to t•e mu~ If Git. is tlte can. YH ~ conseUq. SecolMI, yoe Deed to 1et seno.1 aboat birtli coatrol. Ask yoer doctor w•ic• meo.d it best for yH, t•eo for •eavn't sake stkk to it. Meuw~le. be aware tlaat yoe are ea ti tied to ~lld 1 nppor:t, e\lft if-it 11tH11S tam11'1s I bird to~rl. Get a lawyer. •••• 1 Beg wnount1 6 SyggiStl 10 Kl111g ot · IWMI ,, ~ation 1 S 1nMCt1 · nest 16 Mt. Belt 17 City of Inch 18 Jejune 19 Amongst , 20 Ship's guider 22 Commonp6ece 23 Check 2• Chose '26 Git' "Cl"b" . 29 o.P<>Sited 31 G«mari . eictamattOQ SI Ptrilat .... t 13 OuarTel ~ f1'9t en1ma1 ~ Ptunder M ~ng:'Lat. 67 Anthfopoids 18 lnwwd "Cterinet 70 Confuston 71 Pinntpeds DOWM 1 Clout• 2 "Thanks -- 3 &.rg 'Sounds 5 Alarm 6 Cleaning cioths: var DE..\R .\~:'II L~:"DE.R · M ~ father. °"ho IS 84. ga\C me po°"er Of ~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~iii~~iii~~~~~~~~~~,-1 attome' in I 984 so he could dtc v.11h . d1gri16 .· (No machine hookups for NOW THROUGH LABOR DA y him. 1 ·He also asked me to look after h,1s. financial affairs v. htn he as no · • a2 ln19ffentr ~ GIOws 38 Sufft• f()( 7 Cremona oom 8 SMepi91't • 9 EIPOUM . 10 Exptortng : 20%0FF ,ALL POTrERY T ; $~LE INCLIJDD.: .. ..... • PO'MERY & SAUCERS·. • REDWOOD TUBs • REDWOOD BASKETS • WIRE BASKETS • INDOOR.BASKETS' .. . AND · .. ·• POTT~NG SOIL_, 100!. 'II' .. t ~.. \,. I ; AHL1 ·1~.G~·-S . . . EJ ~ Newport Nunery and Garden Cenle .. . . . _644:.9510 ~"· . ISOOeMt eem1 ll1P••1 •••••rt ..... ( .. elw~~ .,...,:a jw~) · . '.,_ w : tlln ... la30-sa30, .. .,,, 9s4;JO-Sa30 '. · . '· tr. . .... . .. • , ,. 'I " lon1ti.'r able 10 do so. , lttd's health has· been detenorat· · mg: Ht• v.as hospitalized eigh! ttmes 1n thi.' last t~o ~ears. but he 1ns1s.ts on 'sta,·ing in has house. I ha' e engag<"d round·lht"<IOCk help and taken 0\t"r his financial affairs. ,..,.. 39 Orein '1 CfWI tytat'll •2 Aeepect1 •5 Oir9ctort "11-wiehef •9 WMre Anna taught 50 Brit. medel 51 Thwertt 55 Cutt oft .57Hetter 2 14 3 4 11 eon,... 12 Fedefate 13 Stowed (cilrgo ! , 36 Bunge. ~~ ~\'{> -3 7 Juet telr r!Jia .0 Not hutting 25 -Petmu '3 W• a j0dl9Y 26State u~ 27 Sterett •8 Rngar pert 28 PreanQf 7 E 30 Potat!OM · ~1 ~..!Y unita "'" A..-.. . -::> ._, .... _, .,,..,_ s2.·~9Y -35 Compulsk>n .. s 7 8 9 Enterthe.dece1l. M~ son .. Frank .. (I ha"e five) rece1"ed a SI0.000 check from m' fathC'r in 198 5 an<\ another S fO.CXX>'ch('("k tn I Q86. The~ werr for "secret" tax-fr« tn \'estments that promised high interrst rates. M~ father ne'\'er operated in this manner. Ht" is.a rctirtd pohct" heutenant and ~,-7"'"'""--+-...... -+-- straight as an arrow. · · · · Whtn Dad called Frank for an explanation. be was told 'hat there .)'ere no -papers on the deal and he kept no records. Dad ~ crushed when hr learpcd that he had bttn taken advantqe pf. · ~h first reaction ~as to knock this kid·s·h~ off and nail has hide to the barn door. Franlt 1s a JS-,·ear-0td liar and con artist, Ht" has had afTatn with ttveral women. but his ~1fe kttpS ta~na him t.ck for the sake of their children" He f\as a ne• }\oust and a ·~cai .. At this point onl~ m>_ dad. myxlf and Frank know about this mess. Can I tak=s ltpl action~ If so. what~ o.d tlit rnQM)' and tOOft. - MICHIGAN READO. HAa lllm.l v ..... N9N -·Ml p11t111 ... .,... ... _...,.. ¢?1tirllliu11••• ..., ............... .... ... .., ......... 81 ,,, .. ... • 2 ~ c ..... .. ................ -. ·llr II balll ... _llM ... ............ .• 2():. 32 31 ., 53 Law Q'C>UP . ·54 Ptent st8* · se Specteae ..59 MineY'e'dl eo Goodbye 61 Race''-* 62 Radbls 6' 9f\owy actor 11 12 ·. .. 13 .· ,• ~ ·. ~· . ·t.' . . .. .. , . .. '· · . . -. : ' > 0 &1$1 Clllll DAILY PLOT/ Fftdlr, Julr ... 1• by Bii Keane .. .... :\ "I'll bet the Beacon Hill kids had a tough time skatebci>erding _. on the&&. rough streets." .,. ' ; by Brad Anderson . . " ... Plus a twenty-five dollar' to~lng charge." · · .. ' PSMmTS __ ' .: .. - · TME WATER ~OUlt' . BE JUST Ri6MT .. ~. o ·· .. . 7 ·2' GAJUl'IELD 6 • # DO "t'OO KNOW HOW TO. TELL THE PIF'FE.RENCE eE.TWEE.N A ~AISIN COOKIE. ANP A CHOc.OLATE. CJ.flP C.()()to\lf.1- DllABBLE . . -·.a~18RGH~ -.. . ' . : " .... _ .. by Stew Moore The annual harvesting of the fungo bats In Oxnard, Callf. ,, DE1'NIS Tlllt BRACE by Hank Ketcham 1-1~ i Li •' ·"" ... ... . \• . GAMIN AND PATCHES 1'i I ""' • FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE SHOE by Addleon , HEY/ DC»lt'f I GET AMY C~Drr:? by Lynn Johnaton IFA~~S,MIKE.-.. CAN I HAYE~ -~-1;::· ~~:;. Wf\LXMfW? by Jeff MecNelly _.J>y_Cbarles M~Scbulz ___ ~~ .. ;;" .,......._...,....._::'.~._:___,. # • ~ . ... ' _, '7 8£0- ... . ... . . · R:ATS ! llM ALWAYS TME ROTTEN E66 .. ' ... .:(• . .... ' .,.by Jim _Davis !'., JUDGEP~R . by Harold Le Doux .. ,FtJny •IMoaaBAR by Tom Batluk f by K~n-Fagan .. . .... ~·:SIGH ::: 1HERE:S •· 'NOi f', Ci.pµD I~ "rnE SKQ .. ~ MAQBE '1Ht5 ,~,. GOl~G 'fO WORK ... . ·1 ~~80A/!RM4lK .• MAGNIFICENT, f IS¥~5ffe1 ' \ . • by Garry Trudeau -----· BEG/NI : • • ' I • I • 1 I I I I I T(HCIC I I 1 r· 1 I•~~~ ~ .. "'=.4:.1 ,..,_. ........ , ... . " .------------'------'--•---=-j • •• . .,, -. --- . . • . . ·---·---.. · FRtOAY, JULY 29. 1981 ~ecrutting C0llles easier -.· after success' Workman lines up Went after 8-2 campaign tn 1987 ., JON FERGUSON °' ............... . There was never a need to worry about defensive shortcominp too much last year for Oranae Coast Col~ootball coach Bill Workman. Afttr all, the Pirates had their triple offensive threat centered around tailback Bl" Recktenwald. the all- timc sinslc season community college ,all:PUJ'POSC yardaac man. This year, OCC'has the makings of ntroDJ offense again behind a strong rccruit1nL year, which inclUdes the lites of Robert E. Lee and Royal Wilbon of Santa Ana. Workman bopcs thal strong crop will provide a dtore formidable defense. . The -rccruitina procns is gettina a li&tle easier for Workman, the third- J!lr coach of the Pirates. Two years •·he had a month or so to r(,)und up -Heam. ~ •• , think the real class player who ~~er has to go (acad~mics) or !s png to go to community college 1s more likely to consider us now." Workman said. "Two year's ago. Robert Lee would have gone some· where else. I think we·ve established ounelves as not just being patsies. We're aoing to win. .. Our tint year. some said Orange Coast will get better. Before the second year. players would say 'I would like to go to Orange Coast.' Tlaity liked the school, they ljked the ~-riaht room, they liked the stadium. But they were saying 'I'm afraid I'll be eone before you win.' -"'The third year it was easier. Ifs ~lways easier after you have a year hke 8-2. I was surpnscd we had that kind of a year and it could have been better. This year looks like we've had • aood recruiting class. The athletic _. _pote11tial.toltaYc at qst a good..)'.eatis 1Mre." · It was the quick-striking premier Million Conference offense which IDidtd the Pirates to the brink oflhc conference title last season, but Workman said, at times, it may have made it hard on the dcfeiue because they scored so fast. . .. Stats can sometimes lie," Work- man · insists.' .. When the defense spends that much time on the field. the other team is bound to move the ball . .. I was extremely mystified. I firmly believe to win a championship you have to be riaht at the top defensively. We usually were (at Echson Hip, his previou.s position). Last year we were 0close to the bottom (ninth. 374 yards per game), but the two top teams in the conference were both near the bottom (champion Saddleback was fifth. 342). 1'-vt never seen that before." Now. in the newly-aligned Central Division of the Mission which fiaurn to bea top class battle. Workman may have the people to solve short- comings. "We have the chance to be im- proved on two counts," Workman said. First is the speed and experience in the secondary. a problem the past two seasons. Marina HiJh product Bill Craft. a 1986 all-conference selection. is back after carrying a clipboard a year ago followinJ reconstructive knee sur- sery. After have artificial ligaments installed. Workman says he has no limitations. He will move to strong safet\. Like be did three y-'9 .,o at ltdl8on ...... llllle AJaaeloYlc npr. to replace deputed Mart:lill qaar- ................. ._ terMck Keltb Jarrett for OCC, wblle Tyler lllddell alaoald be a Yenattle flCare at tailback for tfae Plratee. Gunnar Wolfe.returns at a corner and hasn't been stronger since the beginning ofhis senior year at Edison. His foot is better after three months in a cast during the spririg and has improved his ability to plant strong and run. Down-ingjumps on mistake His second home run of game gives Ange~s 7 -6 win in 11th Horton. 5-8. kne" he had goofed on the pnch to Do"ning. "Sure. I made a mistake because the pitch was more to tht' ins1dt' of the plate. and to a player like Downin&, \OU don't allow h~m that chance:· Horton said. · The o\ngels almost handed back the run in the CHICAGO(AP)-Brian Downin_J.found himself in bottom of the 11th. Steve Lyons hit a long drive to center theclassic"go for it" situation. The California Angels' all-field. 11.. a.. !ime total-base leader got it. "I just held m) breath when Lyons hit u:· Down1na Tae .CaedaJe Downing hit a 3-1 pitch apanst Chicago's Rick said. "onl) to have Devon White Jump up and catch the Newcomers include: Sophomore cornerback Tim Haider. a Mater Dei product who transferred from San Diego State and runs a 4.48 4G-yard dash: sophomore free safety Sean Turner. a Corona del Mar product who transferred from USC after an all-conference campaisn at UC Davis as a freshman. and frrshman frcc safety SCon Balmo5 from n n- tonio. a 6-3 Texas state finalist in the high hurdles. AWAY Horton into the left-field stands in the 11th inning. his ball. .. Tonigl'lt-Ct11Caoo. S:lO o.m. • second homer of the game. lift~·n the Angels to a 7-6 While earht'r had made a maJor mistake by not July JO-<tlk:aoo. 11:20 •.m. h Wh' So Th .• .,. July Jl-Ctlieaoo. 11:30 •.m.. v1cto~ overt . e ate x u Y _na ... t. throwm.s to the ri&ht base when the Whak Sox ucd the Ausa. 1-s..me. 7:05 o.m. Downing s homer gave the dcs1pated hmer two gamt' "1th a pair of runs in the se"enth. This time. he ran Auo. 2-SNttie, 7:0S o.m. • home runs in~ gart_le f~ the eighth time in his ca~~; to the bullpen fence. leaped high and caught Lyons· dnve Auo. 3-Seettie, 1:3S o.m. "In that situation an the 11th. I have to .10 for at. he j u__st brfQ.r~ 1t drired the fence. rov:-Fn-.-• -----t-said. 'l (font care who's pitching. That's tticK:ancf OT' . White had been \·1cilm1zed m tht' 10th when Ollie • On TV, Ctl•nnet s. player I am. . Guallen·s long fh to left~nter field "traveled fartherthan • All Nmet on KMPC 171o>. "But I "as thinking two base hit at first." Downing I thought and w'ent over mv head for a tnple." That tied . (Pl'8M tee R&CRUITUIG/IM) a~ded. the score 6-6. · Bears trade speedy receiver Gault to Raiders LAgivesupNo. I draft pick to Chicago in deal PLA TTEYIL,LE. Wis. (AP) -The Chl-cag~ Bears ~raded h91dout Willie Gault. a wide rcct1ver with world class speed and actjng aspirations. to the Los Angeles Raiden Thurs- da). · The Raiders gave ~P a No. I draft 'pick in 1989 and an undetermined choice in 1990. GaulJ. who has been taking actin1 lessons in Southern· <:alifomia. "indicated that this might be the time to change scenery," said Bill Tobin. the Bears' penonnd director. "Willie gave" us five outstanding_years." Ga~t agreed to tenM on i five-year contract witfi the Raiders at their training ram~ • .\fter meeting with Coach Mike Sl\anahan and the press. and taking a physi~ cum. be was on the field for the afternoon practice session. of mo,t's. "Do ''c ha'e something in mind? No ... he said. "We're pleased "1th the peoQle wecjo have and that "e·\'e made a move to strengthen our football team." Dennis \tcl-.ann on and the club's first-round pKk. Wc-ndell Da' is from LSL'. "He's one ofthe-mMt ellplos1ve rttt"1v~ in the NFL." said Shanahan. "This move can • on(, strengthen our team." "Our k'Ce+\·ers-l-00k vt'f) good ettt-th~re. I think "e ha' e I 0 of the finest-look mg rect'1vers that "e'"e e'er had 1n camp." Tob1ns SC!•d. · The Raiders are well stocked at the wide receiver position with the arrh·al of Gault. When Gault and the Bears-could not aartt on a contract. the Bears called the Raiders. Gault. 28. t'arned S34 .000 last ''ear. but said he "anted S700.000 this season. · Gault "a!> the last holdout an the Hears camp Starters James Lofton and Mervyn Fernandez. plus backups Jessie Hester and Chns Woods are back from last year's team. The Raiders also dratted He1sman I rophy winner Tim Brown on the first round last spring and added wide receiver Mike Alexander later in the draft. ·-rmJu~t happ~ to ha,·e the opportumt~ to come here and hopeful!~ contnbute to the greatness of the Raiders." said Gault. "I'm sure \.tr. 1..\ll Da' 1s sa" something in me:· He "a) a member of the IQ80 Ol~mpac trad. team. but did not ru,B-.because of the L'.S. t°'OH'Oll of the \tosco" G ames Last wanter. he "is an alternate member of the Ol~mpac hobsled team. · Gault. who caught 35 passes for 705 yards and seven touchdowns last year. said he felt somewhat St\'m1ed in the Chicago offense. Outside athletics. he performed an a benefit ballet fo r the Beller Bo~ s Foundation an 1986. Shanahan said he was not concerned about having too many r«eivers. Gault current!\ as ma Walt D1sne' movie. "Our plan is to keep five wide receivers." said Shanahan. "With the utilization of three and four-rcttiver (offensive) sets. our receivers will keep ver) busy ... "I led th·e Bears an statistics for five years. and the most passes I caught in one season was 42. I am ha pp~ to get a chance to play for a team that likes to throw the ball. which givcs me a chance to sho"case m~ ab1ht1es:· "Thinking Bag. "and wtll appear an a CBS-TV mo' 1e. ··sire-et of Dreams ·· Shanahan downplavtd suggntions that Gault's addition was the tirst of a planned series Chicago has nearl~ a dozen r.ece1vers an camp. including veterans Dennis Gentry and The trade ga\'e Bears thre'e p1cl s m the firsa round ot the I 989 draft. Tobin said the undetermm'('d Im pack acquired from the, Raade~ "111 be contin~nt "on a lo1 of llunp that are pn"ate and conditional... > Ramstoleavesome .veterans at home Injuries to keep riumberof players sidelined Saturday Wednesda~ against the Dm\·er Bron- cos. . "It's not a problt'm." Robinson said. ''Some of the gu,·s who won't make the trip ,..;11 be Ok for Denver. "And then after that we ~t I 0 days before we play ap1n. That s fOing to be ,-c~ valuable turie for us.' Frem ne A1Mdale4 ~· 'Battle olgB'•' Sluada7 Los '\ngeles Rams Coach John LONOO!': -The British are Robinson said Thursday he'll be balling ll as another "Battlt .of the ~aving behind a number of baftltd· Ouanert.cks" and a rema1Ch of the up veterans when the team ka"cs for 1~8S Super Bowl in which the San Saturday's N.Fl's Hall of fame game Francisco 4~rs swept aside tbt in Canton. Ohio. M1am1 Dolphins. 38-16. The list of veterans with naaina To the coaches and the pla)en. injuries includes defensive end Git')• ho"'en~r. Sundav's pme 1n the un· Jeter. Wide receiver Michael Youns. famahar surroundinp of Wembley lincblcker Jim Collins. fullbect Stldaum as JUSt a ~ason warmup ·Donald Evans. lineman Robert Col. with a difference. dtfensive beck Anthon) Newman The Dolphins and the 4Qrrs pla~ an and tiaht end Ptte Holohan. .\mencan Bowl Ill. the third annual Rookie first-round nannina beck clash of ~ina Nn teams wtuch Gaston Grttn also is quntionablc ~n·es as a prnoson pmr for the witb a bnrittd thiah. but Robtnton teams and a thnll for IM swdlina did not Nit him out of the pine. number ofNFl fans in Britain. In other MWi. mt Rams lilned )4. · ~ orpniitn an4 tht lrititli' rrar-okt defensive • ctacf lloss · media could1ft lwlp but_. co.- Brow•. wt 9w will not ln&ke dlle P.ritoas with Saptr lowl XIX ..... trip. •owDn". wtao played nine )'WI · the 49m ra~ tte'Ol'd-tyiftl ICOl't i" Cincinnati and 1 .,._ ia Green , 111iM1 tllr • ina and Jof ..,. •y. Will •• wortins out With \be ta~Diua Marino in a'** Rains on MOedly. of . s. · .. nniae dw procna ~trimmi11 nwo • .. tcbed ..-.. _. . their 99-cnin rwr. d9e Rams re-oti.cr at WetMln. wf ~ ... four rookie ,,.... .. -tad ~ °"' ............. ~ llOMld GcNld ror.-). duel wiU likdy bt what ad-. IM ud ~ Jolaa O'Ulfy 1tM. ~.oSW).JayWAmoa(FftlM .. lt'1a...-.a~tMtit'1..a, ) l8d 0.Yid llill (Wlllai .. DCI). ltOt .............. ""It\ nly I T1lr bffb will Mow 9i1wclly't ll*IR ii t •a f aaa at'IM WUftl opeMr widl UCMber .-e aa 1iMMM If• moft daln oee ..... o-. .. Fillies. mares run at Fair The SS0.000-added Orante Count' Matron for filhcs and mares· h1ahli&hts action at Los. Alanutos Race Course tontght as the<first of thrtt weekends durina the Orange Count~ It.ring Fair commences with a 7:30 p.m. opening post. " single -'rabian race and two for Quarterhones prttCCd the ei1ht thoroughbred cvmts to- nlght. The fint thoro&Chbred raoe beains at about 8:40 p:m .. witb tbe 61~fw:k>na main event the IOtb ract of the n llht. Fhina Hill was 1CT11Cbed &am \he opcnina propam at Dd Mar IO tn htt luck in the ~ C'oun" Matron. which is wrian for disiaffrn that att nonwiamn of S3.000 ~ other du maiden. claimiat or staner. ~ S-year~ da\llhler of Flyin& Pasea-h8d a 1"'0ductiw ·. ,. ."f .-. . .. erwu,.,.t z-..... .,....., ... dl. AstFos ·51/2 ·. a, a, ftt. PARAMOUNT -f,_. 1.am= ~ · . · ···~--· :::.,.~::..~:..:..~: • .:o··ut· ~ ·o· f r-1rst· · dot for.ba•eb911 :.":7:1~..:,,~~T~~~, ... · · 1 .. • . ,, .:. ~-Tb~.z.amboai ... 7. . D dg ~· .. xt rw: .. w1 ... r:..~ .. ~~~. .o ers ne .. PHILADELPHIA -It Wiii ~t for II tbevehidnaredrivenoutonlbeice periodsof' • • . . . 1be com, the rbubub.:!!' = . Nab. ~mbonl's machines also have bem.prolftinentl; .• Houston mov~s closer to top .,_,..A.11nll ... Prw It mode"""-.., tdAU-per l!otW"Od in ''Pano11·-~ ~~folinc:.__rad~ .. ~v~ droqbt Zamboni.·wbo died, w y nilbt at Lona arteredgtngsan Diego, 3-2 ainp r rTDM,.vanaa. Beach Memorial Hospitll. t IGIHber nis fint ice ....:· ___ ___;_-..._....::_~----...:::__ ___ _ .The fj,f'°' should have broupt bu;ckets to resurfacer in 1947. He med a war-IW'plus Jees> ~ne. Veterans. um.T~y and.W~y niahts. the front ends of two automobi~ a ICries of puJJeys Fnaa ne Aaeda ... Pren It rmned ~ at rmD!'d and It rained. . . ed a wooden bin to calCb ice sbavaap. . J'~ Diabh nlft delayed the Pluladelphll It WU I most unusual device .. but she did the job," Pf!illlCS New Y ort Mets 111De 3 boun and 25 : Zamboni proudly told an interviewer earlier this year. l'l!•nutes. ~ ~ staned I: 17 late. On Wednesday · Zafllboni fiSSl staned an ice makina com.-ny in niaht, the rmn ~~totaled 2:24 ~a lbll;I of 5:49. the 1930s ii\ the Los A._.les suburbs. but another MW .After one annu~ Tuesday niaht. wath the Mets contraption -the reffiaeratot -eventually forced ~na. 4-0, ~.waited 2:08 before the same resumed bim out of tha& b(asiness. , • tD the~ndtnDlqlt 11:26p.m. ltwas2:lla.m. when ' In 1939. he' and bis associates opened an ice· the Phillies' ~n Daulton pounded out to end a 7-S !bting rink. After witchina a crew of five toil (Qr more loss. . than an hour to lay down a new sheet of ice each ni&ht. A thousand or ~ fans remained from ~ ~.192 Zarnboni dtcided~th~ must be a better way. who~. for the n:auonal anthem. Shouts of Let 1 ao, After nine 'ycars·of tinkerina, he found at. Mets 1nd1catedrnos~~ftbemwerefro~NewYork1nd The Zamboni scraped the ice, ptheJJ(l ~.P the hadchaner~ waauna to take them.home. , ' s~vinp, washedlht'ice then.put down a coat offresh ea:rtri~ana was~ fourth-latest''!~ Vet 1 17-~otwater.And it took just IS minutes to com~ the Y It was inore of the same Wednesda~ nilht. This !'1>· . · · time the pme was delayed 57 minutes before It bcpn.' A illlf .... OYefCOIDfJe ftnt-Mt Joe9 _ The Metaeventual(y took I 9-2 lad before I crOwd -. of36,0r6.indDdinamorebulkNldsfromNewYort. STRATT.ON MdUNTAIN Vt ~ In tbeseventb,'it staned to rain apin-baril. ' .-Frank PuUi, the umpire crew chief, ~ to hasten Andre Apssi, utilizfna a t hfqe of tactics the ~. H• bu-•-' -a. in and out of the battet's after an opent.N·set Joss. rallied to beat Jim . ...--. " au.;u ~~ Pugh. 3-6, 6-4;6-4, Thursday to win his third· . box, picked up bats for bat boys. hurried the pitchen. round match at the Volvo International Tennis Tour-But with one out in the ninth and the Mets leadina. nament. 10-2. the rain wuso bard Pulli had no choice bu\ to call "I just said to myself. 'Why are you missina all the time. '-. ·shots? Let him miss some.' " 14id the 18-year-old from To preserve time in tbe event ofa restar\ ne had Las.V ~ only the din base inserts covered With tarilaulin. . · .. ~5ihrew up a fe:,., over his shouklers and he ataned Before Pulli stopped play, thett was ample thinking ibout it." Ap.ssi said. ··1 wanted to make him evidence of the danger of aoina on. · ". · thin~. I wantecno give him a chance to miss the .ball." First, Mets pitcher Dwiaht Gooden slipped on the , The win moved Agassi into the quanerlinals, where wet mound. promptina M~ Dav..ey Johnion to he will face No. IO seed Jay Beraer. . rush out and quickly remove has ace with only~ne out No. s seed Aaron Krickstein was knocked out by to go. spoilina Gooden's chJnce for his ninth complete Martv Davis. 6-3. 6-4. after a four-hour rain delay at the pme this season. . . . start of the day's play. • . "It was scary." said Johnson . .wh9 could worry Berget def ea~ No. 7 seed Peter L•ndgren. 6-2. '6-3. about Gooden pulling a hamstring with.the Mets in a · and No. t 3 seed Paul Annacone beat Leo Lavalle,6-3. 6-3. close ra~ with Pittsbu!'Jh in the NL ~st. · Roger Sntilh. who defeated top-seeded Ivan Lendl in Edwin. Nunez ttheved. A ba~ slipped from the straight sets Wednesday. advanced with a 6-1. 6-4 win grasp of Ricky Jordan before he ·Jan~. !ordan had over Eri(' Amen'd. No. 9 seed Darren Cahill defeated slipped ou~ of the batter's box and ·hun ha~ knee. He Michael Robertson. 6-2. 6-7 (7-S). 6-2. a'i\d t 7-year-old needed a pinch runner. • . Jim Courier Jiefeafed Yahiya Doumbia of Scnepl. 7-6 . ~twas I :22 later before Nunez ~al'l_le back to retire .. (.7,S). 6-0. · • Tbt Houston AsU'OI may trail by 5"'2 pmes in the National Leque West, but they still believe theyean win. Without anyone's help... . . . Houston opens a th'ree-tame' tenes an Los Aqeles tonipt; seven of their next 10 pmes are apiMt the ftnt· place Dodaen. • "We'~ close e~ ~we can control our own destiny.•• said.Astros teCOftd bueman Bill Doran, whose two-run homer in'O.fint innina led vilitina Houston to a 3-2.victory over dl!'San DieeO Pldres Thunday. "We're not in a situatien yet where we have to have everyone's help. We still have a lot of pmes left with them. If we do our jobs we can close the martin down a little bit." · The Astros cut tbtir marsin by a half pme by ' j~mpipa out to a 3-0 lead lpimt EriC Show, 7-10. Billy Hatcher~ off with I oouble and Doran followed with his sixth homer. . . · T e1'fY Puhl then sinaled and Kevin Bass walked. Both • TUnoers advanced on a aouble steal u Buddy Bell struck out and Puhl scored on a sroundout by Crai& Reynolds. Elsewhere in the Nauonal Leape: Re41 5, Bnvn !: In Atlanta, Nick Esuky hit his second pme-winnina homer in the ninth innina in tw9 days. . . •. The homer. Esasky's third in the four11me series, · ('ame off rookie John Smotu. 1·1, makina his second major league stan. With one out in the ninth, Eric Davis ·doubled and Paul O'Ntill was walked i•tenti~nally. Esa.sky then hit a 1-1 pitch to left for his 10th homer and 14th hfetime at Atlanta. • Ex,..4,Cafflu.11S:Pinch-hitterGrai1Nettles'two-_ out single in the IOtb innina scored Rex Hudler u Montreal won its fifth straiah\ pme and improved its record to I S-4 in extra-innina prnes this seoon. . The E"C)Os stole a season·hiah six bases. the most against St. Louis this year. Cabs 7, .,.Ulla t: At Veterans Stad!u,m. Calvin ~ .,. .. T•n•111 atciaer..,_ ~ ·,.u. • Jai. .... .,_ pre:.tt;t .. ~ ., .. Brewen frOm · nia :l'laandaJ • .,,... . • .. '<. • • 0 Schiraldi pitched a tirree.·hiner·for his .firsl'nWc>r ~ completetam·e and Mann.y Trillo drove m tv.'o runs wtth a homer and sjnaJt u Chicqb ~ a th~ losing streak. . . · • . • " to the American Leuue~ : • · • Tl~ 7, Reyals l: Jdl'RobiJ)IOn allowed only Frank ~h~ sin&le Jn ~be fourth in~i~or .for his •.· th vact n hfs last nane stans it Taaer Stadium. e victory mov~ Detroit blCk into fi~t place int~ AL East. a half-pme in front ofNew·Vbrk. 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" on care w a . • -·... . · · Thi.· tllp ~O 4ualllte~TJiursda~ oc'"' up start1i:ig JC•.,·•:11> 1 0 ~0 w..,._,. 4.~ 1 o 111w ... n c• • o o o ..... ,,.c1 °1o1 • ••'°"":'111 . 1 o 1 1 Fr~.,." 4 o • 1 .rrcovenng from 1 p1ncbed w<;mt~et985~cstem()pena yearbef~tttum1ngpro .. Wtll.,rnsunJa~\..JO-rarl~up .. Therestofthdicldwa!I :~~~ ~n~ ~~"; ;0 ~: ~~~~·~ !:::=::;:~:a ~;'1'11 !:~: ~:,:: !~;: ner:ve.'wilJ,~re'oin the Los ··1 m sack oft~tng to control my score. • · ,,. w 11': dl.'tl·rmirwd 1n unothcr S('SS1on toda\. °"''' ~ o 1 1 ,s1o.,.,.1e 1 1 1 o "'•"°" 1 'o o SNrlcllln" 1o1" r .. , .. ,.,.., >',!.:.? o Hlll dll • ~' 1 0 Anot'les rs toni•"t Allb I k I edthc7014-yard par72 · ~ s'"""'" s11 0 ,.,,......., 100 0 1FWn111:i. •0 10 Tr-" 41 1 0 -~,..,,~, 4v-.o Jac:oov>t 40'l1 o . .,: ut crp an ·P ari . .• • . • . Mev .. on •• I I 0 ~..,,,..( 10 0. Trl•bll•• J 0 Q.O ... .,.,,,, ,. J 12 0 lraoo<OO 4 11.1 u.-,. i11 4 0 ! ~ an~r playlna on the teams Cou·...,, .. 1·n th" mom1·n· r.olowa· .. ra heavy rainctorna · · .... ~c ··1·11 •-11> 40.-1 ,~,...111 loo ' I(~''• 1 oo ""'"1'• •o'To cc.,ftllrl 40, Cl AA ,1 b . AJ-·~ .. .. ft II 'J ·:~ • ,,• :;"'...,'";.~-4'100 Wol-u 20?1 I Je<'"'-JOOO L-1'1 lllJ ()r ..... ,. •• 010 .... ( , •• , ass A c,u an uu· when the ateens were soft and true. . • Tele-J-lon racllo \I_ .... _ JI 0 0 1.ew.n c I 0 0 0 DE-4'1 JI I 0 Fi--c • • • • • q•IM'nUt since July 23 it A blazl.nf sun and hi•" winds . ....aus a .hatf.~v't: .· Ya.... •. ,_.. • •11 • ,_ n '' 1 °""~' 1 o o o .,..,,.,. 4, >, · .. 1(1in.•.; 1,o,.e 1 -w... • .,. .,. J1I • ,_. .., ..... ...,_c • o o .,... rr '" s , .... · .• ·""Q' was anhounced Tbundsy. worth of spa e marks. caµsed scores to nse ID the· . TELEVISION =~':: : :: ==~ ,_ ~ ~ :_. rr '11 ' ..._. sat.. '!!' • It• ., ~. . .:.:He ftels he is rady"'Jo afternoon. . > 4 30 a •"E._.' • c h· c bs t c-w.......,. ••1 -<ilftl-1111 "-'""' • • • --1 ~ • • .. • • • •-1 •ritum to our club" said M'ke SuH1van Jim Hallett-and Ray Barr Jr. we~· . : p.m. ~,u~ u_....: teal(> u a E-\INrdl W""-~--Oltr'llt ftl 1•.ue.-r c.-~~ ....... -Tr .. 1•1 . c . . ' . 1 1 ba k 6· 7 Ph iladelphia. WGN.. · ·4 Lot-M~••""" 11 -v°" • c.-w-">e ••1 -.~lfllll" m· . , E-J~oiw. °""' .... oP-<9ell-., Fred laare; Dodeen ex· one stroke c at 21-0-, ,...,.,,1 s~ s..r11011 e-s..1, ... 1 L()l.-i(-''"' •. r.oa-a...1rnor1 ~. c•-. ' · · 'd · t · · • • 5:30 p.m. -BASEB~: Angels at Chicago w .. ,.;...,.,. · •--~-· o..r .. 1 , ,._.,o""'"' sF-'l.lfT*I. ~ "•-ur•n · 11t). ,........ mi ccutl~e vace pr;n1 e!.. Sb · _._ · ...;·. · 4r __ .,._e. ,Wh ite Sox. Cha~nel S. sF-•roc• • .. ••• ~-'° sa-.s•...ic ... m 90 .. Bamng somethina un-oemaaer cap."""• &~ua 6p.m.-BOXING: MatthewHiltonvs.'Paul ...... • " ... N IO .:=~·1 JM . 4 • J 0 ........ ~, t! .. ,. .. forcscen,wewillbeactivat- DEL MAR _ Fiorava~tl: 11~~ · B WhJJakerinmiddleweightbout.fromlasVeps. ~~°r.:w.M n:~; ~ ~~... 1,•·> ~ ~ : : f =:.:=.:t~, •;:~ ~ ~ ~ ·~· ::inahimpriorto(toniabt!s> . S k h dfi .~ .. ,. ... ESPN. . . -v.-sM • > l l > F-... 1 o o o o i .. C:.~~o , '10 • • ,. ,.. game." Wallie hoema er. sett e pace an o...,.t ,_ 7 p.m. -BOXING: Two welterw~i t t::;,~·' 1 •aei-w ,,.. • 1 1 • > > Got-n > • 1 •· • Guerrero was placed ~n off a late charg<: to wi n the $43.000 feature • • . fi I . c· H Ci ', 1 J : ~ ~ : ~ HI P-1.0w9n 10• •-1 L...... • 1 ..,. 0 0 0 ' 0 th Is ..4-d' bred list race on turf by a threc-quaner length . . cham~ions~1p bouts. rom At antic 1ty. •. . ... ~~-<;.,...,. w-.oo1nw1 ,.._r_ ~ e -Y 111 as on Th rsda ......_1 M '7.30 p.m. -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL. USA , u .......... _.._. s.oi1. , ... ,1. c.rc... u.,...,..-......... _,,., · F1t.11• ""'°""~ 'f'~ Fni. June 5 for a pinched nerve u Y at~ ar. ~. : vs. Swed'"n. from. Irvine (tafrj>· Prime Ticket. *"""r-·3,.'!··~~.·3 ... r""0• • ..., '~7J«~77~;"'· r .. 1ro. -· '~:_,s;"':'.:..14~' ""0• -in his neck. Uptothehilt. ridden by Gary Stevens. chal~naed oc. '" -"' .. .. the winner in the drive but lin&1hed second VI• tenaths• .. <1:30 p.'m. -BASEB LL: Atlanta at San .. in front of Hall Of Arts. with Aaron Gry~cr abolrd, in•• Fra'n~ .. i3sc0°~· ~!~ · ~ BASEBALL: Houston at field of 10. -·• • ... ' Fiora"anta covered-a mile over a finn c.ourse in [)Qdgeii .. (hannel. · · . S 3 650 " h h . h o ·; ;• . .. ~ RADIO ~ t :36 3/5 and earned 2 . 1or t ~ t c v1ctqry ID_ t e . • .5.10 p'.m. -r BASEBALL: Anaets as Chicaao race for 3-year-olds and up. · 19'' :• , ~ ,. Fioravant• ~id SS.80. $4.60 and .S.180. Up-· Whate Sox.•KMPC (710). . . totheh11t returned SS and S4. while Hall Of Arts. sent off' ~ FJ l(~6o): l'~EB~: 0 ncinnati ~' P.dres: •. t.. at 41-1. paid S9.20 to show. . ~ . • . ~ 0 ASE•"' LL H Cam 1ng 115 pounds. Faoravanu assumed the ' 7:3 l;_ffl. -J,B. -:r :· ouston at earh lead and took the advantaae tnidstretch. resisctna Dodger's. .!'; (? _ ). : • , - L' p1otheh1lt's late chargt. Sports on TV fbr.weekefid • 84tiUda1' ' Saada.r:.. . · ]'ELEVISION • . ~ 3'EL"EVISION . 9 a.m . .:__ MEN'S:T!:f1NQ: lntqnitiorf~,I itmifinals. . 9 a.m. ~ BICYCLING: Beverly Hills lnvitatio~al f from Stratton·Mountain. Vt., £SPN:' ' . · . (taped). Channel 7. · I A n< E~B~·-• • • Atla . 9 a. m. -MEN'S TENNIS: International final. froin ~~~~~~~==:::::~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , v: .... a.m.~ ac.a-...1. nta ~ H :k. So · t N ti m M TBS Stratton Mountain. Vt .. ESPN. aw.I~:~ a.~~ -zx°&n?:i POOTB~~Rams'vs. . I (l ~m. -AVTO llACIN6: NASCA 0 R Talladeia Cincinnati. frMI Canton, °'1ib, Cha.nnel 7. (~la.> 500, Channel 2. · . Get Behind the Wtieel of • Wlnn•r. ' .. .. . . . 1• t>••ti•tsu J.••••· for only . . . · Noon -AVTO llA~ 1'.mertcan Racina Series... 10 a·.m. -EXHIBmON POOTB.M.L: San F"'n- from East Rutherford, NJ. (taped),· ESP.N. .. • "' ci~o 'at Miami .. Chanoel 4. . 12: IS if.m. -BASEBALL: H<>y-1ton at ,Dodaen. . ' . 10:30 . a.m. -BASEBALL: Chacqo Cubs ~t Channel 4. · . ; . . Ph1ladelph1a. WGN. . ~ • I p.m. -·BASEBALL: Atlanta at San Frantj~ •• · .' 10:30 a.m. -BASU~:Pittsburab at New York TBS .~ . • , . - . Mets, WOR1 . '1 :30 p.m. ~ ~'S GOLP: PG.A te>Umament. from " .11 a.m. -MOTOaCYa.E RACING: Supercrown.of Grand Blanc . .Micti ... {delayed), Channel 2. . · . Stachum Mo\oc:ross Pin 3. from Los AnFles (taped). ·· 2 p.m. -BOUE ~ The .H1slelMt1yi1a-.ESP~. . :- tionat. frQm Otta~· , N.J .. ESPN. "' ,._ ~ · '' ·· ~ · II :30 a.m.· -BASEBALL: Anaelut Chacqo ~te 3 Jt.m. -G· 1-987 ·Op Fiji lnvitationJI '" 'Sox. Channel S. . . Champlonwp. nner?.:v ~. • "' ·. :-,. .. Noon -IAIDALL: Atlanta at San-~ ".3:30.p.m. -SPORn SATUIUJ"AY: 1~· Jacboo (d~uble~der). TBS. '1S. 81ii5ter .Drl)'ton ·in i· 11-ro.ind . W Junior-· I p.~ .. -:-SPOllftW~ Evander~ vs . . mKWlewtiatlt" litlt bout (dellr.d): A n .Cup James·T1lhs an a havywriaht bout. from I.Mc T~ • internation.1 JYmnastics compltition,.from fairfar, Va.. Nev. (taped): NFL's Fastnt Man. from Palm Daen (taped) Chanael t. . • .. . ·~ :• 1taped). Channel 4. , 3:30 p.m.-URATE: Olannel 4. ' I :30 p.m.-: MBN'I GOii: PGA \oumament, ~ !4 p.m. ~ 9d&l.\LL: Chicaio Cubs .. t Pbilade1 .. ; • Grind Blanc. Mteh1~nnet 2. .. " s9900 per 111o:W.11. I "'phia. WGN: '· · · '. 1 .' • 1:30 P,.m. -·AVIV I.ACING: IM$A Orud Prix-pf . · • 4p."1 .-BASEiAU.: Pittsburp·atNewYorftMm. Ponland (Ott.). ESPN.· • . WOR, ·· · - . , · • · 2:30 p.m. -IOXINO: James,McOin ft. ""-d E.P~A . 38 m.p.g., city; 42 m.p.~ .• htg~ay. #88013 Ptus tax. 60-month ctos~d-~nd ~~. tocat ~. S6296.40; to st.It. Stll J.00; rnJdullt. Sl"~9). Cost ~e$$ A.uto ~·_Lea.$i.ng :. Div. of· Huntlneton ... ,. Cft~•l•r /P~lllOUllt· · · • ' ' ., -'\1 #I II 't I ' ~Ill U1 Fot: O.llJ or W•IJ Ren .. 11 . ·. ! • A• Low A• ~14• A •••••• 16661 Be11eh llvd., Huntington· Beach · · f714J 1142*06''· ; 4J() p.m. ~ aJCYtUNG: Ora~ .Pril ~-c~tftt. ·~Vif Jr. in I l~nd IBF =--::--Ude f~m Trulertown. Pa .. ESPN.-: · · · bout. from At~uc ~ny. NJ-. (clel >i. 0.-.il 7. ' S:lOp.m.-AllDIAPO{>TBALL:ArenaloWt'll-. 4 .p.m. -AUTO~: IR~ ..... 6-t Dttroit .at Chicqo. ESPN. . · ~ . R1veaide (ta~ Channel 7. · 9:30 p.rq.,-A~ roorB4U: ES"-"·· j p.m . ...:. OOLP: NFL llck·to-Camp qlndc. 6!"' , . .. · · ..: . ·. JacksonvUlt. Fla. (taoed1 ESflN. · • 6 p.m. -IODYJ~: Ms. Jn.......,.. ~ · llADIO · ('Om~mion. from Col•~= ISPN. ·k 1.0:20 i .m •. ~ IAIDALL.· Minnnou at Ocwlancl. :== rnmsud-'-Nx ( l070). . • . . • . _p.m. ---· -r.o-from s.n~nd <__.>. • . · . ..I 1:20i.m~-:-IAIDAU · AneehatOicalo WMll _, __ ?i.~p.m. -ftMS Alie ftaD: Plc-10 ~ Sbl. KRTH (9JU). '· , . . : . . , ~.~am~&!=•'j., . f1 :30a,m.-~·noraM.L:a.m.vs. tama.u.-.....,IL...J . .. 1 Cincintaa.e. fro111'C.-. o.io. KMPC (710). 1 • ..... . . . . . . . d l:JO ..... -.. • ~It a6cllD • l.2': t S· 9,m. -IAISIAU!Ntw at QDdlm. WhlttSOll: ~101 .... • KA8C(710). · · " : . .t'c·•· -1'91AUs· Hou•• Ill~-a. , 7 p.m.-,AIDAU•Ci.t11-'M.,.._UMI. KA c:~.. . .. 4 ~-. ... .. ' ... I ' . • ~­I fpe Pair hand-cap . . ~·JA === ----·------! : ,. ~'\£.:: .:... ...:....., ~! :.=.. .. ~ -NIT -.Cl. 6~ furlollea. Purw. lJ.000 • ~ ll'lc•· ..... ts •. I 1 '--• GIOriel COletrkll ) Jo·I 1 ; 2 uoia TNk CAlveredol 1S· 1 : · J Knltftt lhder IKll'rl , M I : • Dllml·S.. IQMI IP•ullnt) S·2 I • S Pralfle 1.0 llrlnll•hoff) UH ' ; 6 Prine• KaallMltl (Jones) 1·5 I · 1 1ennet1e tC>oNOo> 10-1 • : -t N·L·Slll'flra (lllol 5-1 • t lei.II Fefllm (Mlrllntl) JO-I :::al l .J. (ll'roctorl S· 1 1 , -PIUNCI IAIHADAH tut• untlelt1n record I :en"" llM IOflleflt. l.J. newcomer flt• ln·wlcle • • Ollln i.t. DALMA·IAA IOAM on td9e for : :trldulllon date. Lonestlot: LAl'tS TIAK. ! • CIUAllTHHCMISIS • . SICOMO •ACI. -Vll'ds. Pu,.e: 16.000. • I • I Tllun4W Chlld (W""I 10-1 ; , 2 Hltlll On YO<J CGll'clal S·~ , · l ICI Qula T"' llurr CL.eekn l ,.., : • Metler Overtimt (Pauline> ,,. , S lectl To Ca"' ICardoae l 6· l • j..I...,,. Ctllrsw (L1wi1) 3· I • -, Wor1la Ull• C•"' !Fleutroal 4· l :1..Env WOOchtoell IL•vtonl 10· I : -f L.em4K Jiit (~I) 10-I '1t One Gfllld lunnv !Cr....,I CIJ IH ' H•S..rdl The Catllt (4"dlcl) 10· 1 • 12 This Hiol A Srna"' {Cr....,) m 10· l ...... Olt 'YOU '°" kl{ lounll win lhi• v.., '9Cll QUQ THI llUlat llehllv rKICI lllowine 1 'liens of lltne11 In rec1nl1 IACMNG C,_AJtOI• •Jaw wiM lrom five llart1. LClfl91MI: IAa< TO "(!ASH. .....: I TH•D IACI. 170 verOI Pur M· 11,000. A llOWlfla. ' .. 1.1utt1Mw1 Buttercup Clrooll1I 10·1 • "2 Chlcaeo F1es11 IL.avto"> I~· 1 3 l ranu Chi'"' I Proctor I •·I 4 W1111 L.ucks De119111 ICrtt"'' f·2 ft' ElliPtlcal <TrHS1Jrt ) 6·1 · 6 S.v Native !Piikenton> 7·2 1 N~do• Casino l~lar) S·2 ,I Raia• Gold (CtrdoHl 10· 1 • 'l Cllldv Horw (L.ewial · 20·1 . . and rNdv. L.onestlot: nlY lt.UA. "'"" •ACI. ·1 111' mire. Putw· U.000. Clelmlnt. 11tlce: 13.200. . " I Sw .. t ICl119 IKvrl 20-1 T Coot. Earmu!•· (Corr•ll 7·2 3 Iron °LHdt( jFtrClenclll) 4· 1 4 Corntllltt Control -<Ce\lanonl 10· 1 .S ONware Ford <lti.an> 6· 1 .. Ever N•l1¥•• (V1lan1Ull•I 1·1 1 Teti J.C. (TonlN) ( 11 20· I I T•i O'or (Oliver'ta) 6· 1 f Brojiti·, <>-aJ (L•rntll<I) 10-1 10 PartaPieAO (Slnnel t .. • ,lS· l 11 Nic«tl Nlsaeu 1Es1r.o.J f·2 1.2 Boccalero !Proctor > 10-1 fl J111nt11 <Sencnall IS· 1 14 OoMrl11 (Tohill <2>. 20·1 DILAWAA• POllD inwldtr from Prncott going e Ille Ml trlcll. 910N LIADm• favored ,.,, tnrM on NOrllltrn F.W circuit IYll ~TUllAL 'llliM DI ttvint .in Iha strtlGll, ""'' c~not LOnt$1'10t: SWllT KING. SIXTH •Ace. , . .., tul'IOftO\.' Purw· m.ooo M1loans · . l'F IO•frs Krit S. ISibillll f·2 2 Mii True Girl (Vatenzuallll 10· l l H 1 uenacll ( Delun• > 20· I 4 Ro11ln11 (Corr .. ) Ill l ·I S \Jp~i NOOll lMlrlitWI) lO· I 6 Sm•cttrth•nilOOk (St111en1 I ~-2 1 F•rnlll••llv tC11tet10nl 4·1 I Ml" Just ltlgl'll IO°"ado) 10·1 9 Sk11 F .. tlltr 18 .. Ck) 10· I 10 L.ivetv L.u' (Mef\11 · * 10·1 ...... ~._,.. .... ttilf4 Jn ~ ....,, tut "" llecl r,q ,..., lfll Ole courw: C4lft ,,,.., ~ IUelTO .... Ollnlltrt ell( ., ... for "-" lett 111. ~ two """" Incl one · ~ IH1 tnr• attrt• LOll9'110I· •ll.AT1VI "1'CH. ' lteHTH •ACI. 6 fUf'lo!lfl. Purw st,000 Clelmint price; t11.SOCM10.~ I L.atka Soc»llt I L.1moerr > · )· 1 2 Oavna Ct11rlt11 (V11en1uai.1 10·1 3 lar;aln Nan <Corral) 20• > 4 Robin's Jov llllC'k) •· 6· I S 11e11<> Cull• <l•ncltras) t· 1 • b"rowlsuooow <PetterM>n) 10·1 7 l lh Of Luck IMunMlll lS·I a Pirate's Crn t \CHtanonl S·2 9 S.11191 SUI (Ori'") . I'S-I I.ATKA IOPHll '11•rP recoro tor Caliente 1n11aotr 1no CIDIDll treintr \POIS nis stock '" ••11nnl119 PO•ltions AIDSl~I -o .. show\ on • tnl• Canedlan runner's .,.,, · .,.,. tormancl\, fltanllal this ov11 NATI atlS't tresn from m•idln win, Dest Hrns 111¥1 L.°"9'110t· SAVAGI SUI. NIMTM IACI. 1 • m1i.s l>\irw Sl7.ooo·' Allowance I PH Plus I II.arr) 20-1 2 P0t11wmous CV1i.n1ut11J lS·l .3 Smoo111 0Nr11or (Ton•H> •·I .4 Pareoe L.t10.r tL.1m1>er1J 9·1 S ~•ce 800t< l81noe•au 6· 1 6• Solar Guv (0rtf911 10· 1 1 ACflvt lt om1n !Correll S· I I O•ncffn <8r1nll.ernoffl • 10-1• 9 Rost ''"''"• (Fer,,1noeu 20· I 10 Ovnasnitto (811Cll 1 6· 1 ACTIYI •OMAN IOSI I)'(' now lur Oil· ftr~e "'" r1dlr IOSI 1115 ·•r110 SMOOTH CWllAT<Mt .W11i111119111m ~IOOm run\' l'IOl'Wl 11 tho\ mee1 ,A.ADI LIADEI IO\I aH Clllt\Ct wnen lorcto 10 \ltadv \llerblv LonQ6110L: QAN· . CllN. · . TINTH •ACI.· 6 1 lurionos Purw· \50.000. < Orenot Coun1v Mllron S111i•, I Dane.no i1al0 IG1Ul11•n> "' S-2 2 Love W11n Ho"e11 · (Pedroza• · 1· 1 3 Flv1no H111 (Slt11tns) . J· I 4 Swffl Trvsl !Olivar~) · 10·1 S Pora11·s Anotl iS•b"ltl 9·2 6 Mon• Ml.riena rCaSlanofll lO~J 7 Alla~ Nina IL.1mbert1 10· I .. _ . . . . ............ , ·1· SAY NATIVI "'s nod for mllc:t uOMI .coli.nee ... INTS CHAllOI• tlrMlld to tllitr. tr stand'"' ralw. NU9LADOS CAMON 10o111 lillt '"' °"' to Diet. Lone'11ol: IUCKSAWS • !tUTTHC~. 11 Maui Swffl MoQMnl 1Corr11) l2I 6· I I? Mi>\ Otsllt'IO (Olcluin) IJ1 I) 8rln 's HOCll (laau) IS·I 14 Princess Tobin (Pe«o11) 9·2 IS 811 of ltu•I (Ftfnanclti) • 20· 1 " I Piratt's Kernel !&lack> IS-I ,NtATE'S ANGJL IHOing ou•rttrl'ldrs«' rr11nar now w11n lllOrOUglltlrftd\, •now\ w"*' n 1111.ts 10 w1" tlll\ oval L.OVI WITH HONIY PUbl•C CllO•Cf l nO rtgtfltullv '°· '"Of'l9 con· lt(lder DANClftG HALO neecM<1 1u 1 one •lier 1111ofl, will tire 1on1gnt L.°"O\llOI 'LYING · HIL.L.. . . ' Frank tate (left) hu Illa bead tamed bf a leJt from Michael Nann lD tbe abtb r'Oand ' - of tbelr IBP' mlddlewe'-ht dde fl4t at Caesan Palace in Lu V-eau nu.a.~. THCMtOUOH .. IDS ; .. "OUltTM •ACI. 6 furlongs Purw· s lS,000. Cteimlne price: m.ooo-sn.ooo 1 I LI °Cot11 lovlll IC••tanon> m 6· 1 ... o Mud! LOCI! (MunllMI 20·1 "We Wrote Thi Sonf' 181aekl, 10-1 . SMA•Tl•THAMft.DOK "-"OW '°'' In P CM effort. Stevens to ridl tonight. 'LOWllS KIUS s lab tote Of1; ll'llS one. Could be """'· "AMIUA•IT'( credit..,,_' effort Id llrliellt tT'llidtns Golllen G•te L.Oneillof· ... IMtlSS ToetN. , IL.IVINTM IACI. I I 16 moles P..,..w '9 000 C111mon11' P!'ict S I0,00c>·l9,000 Uiibeaten·Nuiin .. takestitle ,;J. Julilt'• GINlo <E•traci.> 20-1 4 •-Commend" SI• IValln1ullll I0-1 S l ocllv leo lllKlll m S·2 6 Kllllloo (OtllfloulMye) 6· I 7 ~ Bound (l"9dfo1e) 4-I I Twisted Pickle !Ort ... ) 20-1 f Wlllll ~ (F.,lllfldta) 10·1 10 Svrlan Sun God (Furtonel · 6· 1 ::'11 Kllllld Journev cei.ck> m 4·1 · ll Trv llM !Correll f~2 \.) Slav N' Play ICHttnon) ( 1) •·I. .•'Ma·A Ill of ~ !Corral) 1·1 •.. .-t:'ranll L. C~t Incl Hector 0 P.ima intrv. · llOCKY •II Dv \wilt sire Feilrllll. ""'P ' .. $ent• Anita drill\. MUSCLI IOUND wcond in · rKe over ,,,. tr•ck. strone foe'. LA COSTA ltOYALI llCIOd drills Caliente, snll>Pld uP f11 HVINTH l~CE. 6 V'°"9s ~· '6.500 Clelmino orke; lS.000. I ZallOllVk <Ferna'ne111 ioJ1 2 Dancing" ,IC.in ISanc...il lO· I J Unaerc-011er EIQle 11toor>0ue1 I 10· I 4 G•'lOIO (.L.amt>ert l • •·,I s Ret•tive Pi•Sl' 10t119ar. 10-1 ' 6 Home Ru" Hero ICorr11) 111 1· l' • 1. 8~vio l,MunW!ll · · •:I 1.P-an• To 8e•I 18enderasl m 9·2 9 SVt>ilo ( ...... IS~ . • 4· I 10 lm1 Monk (Oet1houu1vel ts· I •1 MattY Sl\a~e C81no...Hl Cl> "' ro-1 12 To Tne lti~fr (~'"II) 121 IS·I 13 8°"ing Knife (811c111 20·1 14 Co'7'manding.. General (Patio")., 20· I ·. 1 C0un1 Copy CFtlna"del) _ . 6· I 2 Cor"'' Pc•nc• IV•lentuela) . 9·2 H. e stops T,ate in It was thr first professional loss for' ) C•ul1ous E111i. ICorr111 6· I r r " •wee T•z 1Mene> • 10-1 Tate. who· was defrnd1 ng the 160- s A010\ll1 <OrteotJ . 10·1 .. n 1· nt·h· round·of poun~ tltlr for the $«Ond time He'. 6 T.-. Game's Atoo1 (811Ckl S·l I Oc be h 15 d 1 81o a.v 9111 tEwaoei 211., won 11 ast to r "'II a -roun , rrner••11•1t1or 1Pe0ro111 s-2 .• mt"ddl~wefc1..htboqt dec!s1on o'erM1chael OlaJlde:.,: • 9 Ill o·oav <C1S11non1. •·• B. '.'Cuondom1!ta~thefightfromthr 10 8111er11no1onc1uc»0 (PallonJ 10· t • , -• -----CORIE'S· HINCI "'"° 1no 1,, 1111111 .cen opening bell. usa!lg cointant mo' e- carr11 1n1J flelc:t *'" •o wirt A~t lol'lilsno1 . ·r r. ... , ment· that · ~w1l~red Tate and r1oer OrttM c•nno• De •onc>rtd '" n1IKIP THE • L.\S \:y.1 .\S (.\F') .:...J... Unbeatrn caused the champion to truss re-~=~::: ~;:::O,off~~11;~.;~~~ \1rr ha<'l ~un'n •stopped Frank Ta.tr · J)eated~ with "ild p\Jncht>S. ·~1ce "9¥: IJi~te·s Anoet CIOtf'I r1a1 •..,.\,Ith a 1lurr~ of head pu nche-sear~ an P'I would ha\e knocked him out if . ..., a.t; Sm•r1er111111;1oo11 '"" raw 1hl· ninth rn~nd Thursday ~1&ht.Jo .... ~ifls Lane hadn't stopped 1t." Sunn , · . . capture Tatl' { Jntrrnat1onal Soiung • said : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •fcdrrat1on.m1~~twe~h1t1tl~ ~~nn~ithetone of thefiRht rnthe Tate. ".ho barel" beat Hie ·c0un t . ·"' ; tirs't round "hr n he came out mua- g.ingand \mahngat Tate. tallUn& to the lhamp1on and taunting him. Tate IA as clear!~ frustrated.as he tried to ,et in 1dc-on Sunn. but the chaJlc"Ff ~l'Pt him at ba' ",th.'qu.ick lateral mo\ ~mt.'nt apd flufl'lt! af punches. ·. Latr an the St'\ enth round. Nunn ~·emed to·hun Tate for the first ti.me . h11tang ham wuh a~ l~ft that rocked . Tatl'' head back against the· ropes. '.'\unn follo~td It w11 h a combination of head punches a\ thr bell sounded. . -Oc F • D l ·M . · ., · -. It afterbe1n~k·nockcd d0;"•natthe 'l'nd ·_ air, e ... · .ar r.ace.-resu s ~~:~~~~ ~~JD~~~·,:k~~:~p~~~i~;·. · ,. ·• \\ hrn rrfal'I.' ~11 lls Lant mo~rd an to qv Palomino team·triu~phs 0 1-f C ty.,. l · · -· c • 1 .... • ·,.o ~oo ) " ... , .•.• ' 1eo 1eo · \lop thl' hout -'O seconds into the ·~ •• a e oun ... r U l llACTA it I H O ll0o00 $•"'A~'•· (o•-,1 ••"0." •1 .c "•" ','' •, ," ,, " l llO ninth roun·'., . " • ... L .. ........_.. ,.t,.TM •AC'"I t t.,~o"'Q\ '\J WIDlfUOAV'' lATI Ill~ T ~ .~· .. :;:·~.:: .. ~·.a.1, y o g:: ~:g :: ~~·~;,~·.i..· .. li, \.~;:,Ill ~ ''"" UCI • -., ·•·· 'ur\n had 1horough1' frustrated' .. ~arcus . el son. ~ark Brenner and . earnrd. 0 \ er SIX innings. stri1Un1 out .. ~.~~·,~·~~~ •,,a.~.!. '.; :o· 1~'" ,70 _. • ., " "J•,. "'•·• ... o . t l tv'"''" u c1 , .. , _ ., ~,.:" 8 : • 0 •• "•' !: ~~ · thl· th:imp1on thrp ugh t~e first eight Mike B_ums led Ocean View to an S-3 .four and "alkmg fi vr to cam 'the ,., .... 1-··· Ov~. •OO •.O ~I-; ... c~. • •.••• 0 n roo ~· •• ~ • : ~· .• , .. .,... •?C' ! : ;;g C.• ..,, ,." "'" 0 llC roun,d-. before umnmg hi m with..a "inners bracket \ICtOf) over ~aim .\ ICtOI"\. He shut out Palm Dnert for M.\~2;":·.~.11 .. •• llOO UOAIL 'f n1PL(~· I I N 0 \101 00 C.·· .•.v •••• I m 100 "lAACr.t•• l ooe ,, ··~ 11.'ft-nght ll1'the bod\ JUSt before ,~ .. -Desert in 'the PaJom1no Res1onal the first fi,r tnnings. Brnit Woken ss aucu • ,, ou '' •••oo ".~'11,~" 8·~~· • • ·-·~ ,,0 771 ~1 ~ .... ~.& , 1 ••• ,.,-~ "!.'.~ e~c~ ,• ·,~0·.~',; ,., 1 ·~ tx-11. Tate "a'· on his .Jtnees in t~ Tournam~nt at Ocean Varv. Thu~-v.orlc~ a scoreless seventh. • • ... '\Oil"''" • 00t ",.... "··r .i• ''° 1 •o 1..··,. .. , '"' ~., " • s '-&0 l c.' f h d · ...... I b'-da' M.,.,,.. ........ ":io m ,_ ....... c.,.. 770 v ..... , .O"•i. ;.' "·. ~-•••• ,1 1 ~ c.rnll·ro t r nngan "aS·vpfe) a re ;-;,_ •. f; • (' • nlu1uoav-s .. ~" · -· • , • w "t'l up at thr count o'f .ninr and ',,,ran.\ 1~" ac~s hula ~ 1sta. a IJ•il .. 11 ... ,...., .. -.Mel O l .aA(TA l• aa O \ltOO \Et/l .. TM•A l •.•. :. Cl l ~J 11 ' a •" r:~d G PiiitT .,.,:·~~. Lv1•1" .. " • .• • .. Def Mar-... .. , . . .. UA~ to-A . -.----. • \\'t ner Jn ~r eo rp' r --•. ,, ....... ,. 10~ i oo '.o ;;:.' :~».;;: .~··;;.,,:.·.~ ;~ ;: rNu•,on' •Uvlrs a '': ; .. ',. ,, ''° :: Rut \.IUln came out strong tn the _Thur~ha~. on S3tludrda'd· at 11 am .\ '"°""•' ( •. 11.,.. ,170 ,70 , ••••••• ., 11 ,. ,.0 1""' .. ., ... __ _. ......,., .... , nrnJh round a nd was all 0,er .tile \\IO t. ~ere \\OU . a \am·r 11 to ""·" f P'• "'"""' HO • ' '. t . . F .. \T •A(f t'. J• • » [ .. ACT A 'I -oo"' l '°"C ,Si d h h n ol f th '-· • •11 ., 1.a .. cra. , , •• a u., oo ...... <>~•·· • ,. , •o 1 ie 11 •oc• ,,.. l ,, I, , .. . l"hJ mpH•n. knocking him an to t~~ un a~ s c ampions 1p l\"'mr o e u ••ac, .. •> '' .. .., "" oo 11G"'" ••c1 • . .., o•o' '" ·• "" • ~.,., •" 1 •o , · • , :· • .... . .• ron.·, \\I' i.. a sen rs ofh .. ad shots. Ta ,. .dou.hk-ellmina11on o(Ournament oua•T••-srs 11 • •• e... "'° :.o HO •·· • "' ·11-·' •70 .a lOC. ,,. I'• ' ' ,. I II d h srco..o •ac1 110 .. ,o, ,,, , C'• ='• .. ,. • ''° u o · .; :;. • ' \\J\Jhktosta\. u~nohtbut,\'.-ith Tate --eson a O"e I rre runs. t"o JO'"--· .. , 0"' ..... ... tt lO ext •tO ., I I ,. • ... ,00 •l l .CA(TA I . o•a 'lt tt' [l~MTH •ACf 0 -~ • •• e-N•· .,.,,..,.. •• ,,... o•r1 "'° 1 70 , • l SICO"'O e.&Cf • • "''~' •· r " I. U O Ut holdtng hl'I ha n ) at hlS Side. 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""' '10 J K '9-11 f B'ow"· ··1 -1 :-:_u laACt A Cl·'• o•·o UIOO u.~1c.c. \1• \ • l ·.a l ·• o• 71 N 10 T· -.-i..r 0J '' e "00 \IC r / '· .. ,.. ~ ,. ,.. •.C TNOllOUGM••IOS tl,..,_,,o·: ...... ,. ~~"'"'w '(.•f' ,,. a . 9 .... 1J.,, '\ ~00 ••• I~ • ·POUltTM ••Cl • I ·~,O~Ol ,,.\ ... .-.-.-· ,,,,,.,. H *"'""9 "<""''' .. ,. . .,.J \) l••CTA • t OA 1' \'"6 00 ••\"'fO '°"'"•· too •tO 400 1\ .,,. .. ~, ... , u l AA(TA ) ~ oto •U ••OO )l \.ATf DOUI LE ' ... ~a o \n .O • • T;o.c. .....,, •• , 1Pa1•t•\C>t11 ~00 l 00 Tl .. TM •AC( • 'u"O"O\ '0utlTM IACI 1 1 It ..:,., ~:·• ;• ·: J: •;,JIG r~ ~ r h • et l ,,,_ -·· , .... ~. .. .. .. ·-". ~·-........ ,.. . ... ,. ~~~ ~ t'bbt " ~Four ·to be induc.ted intO Hall ··Ham. Page-:-Ottka. Biletnikoff ~to be e~shrined .on Saturday \kmtx·r of thr Orange Count.. · Shl·nff and Fire departm~nts w1il I I P..hiladel phaa Eagles and Dallas Cowboys 1961·72. Dnka "QUarl' off in the . Orangr €ounty ~ coachl.'d the Bc."'ars <o a Super Bowl championship in 1986. "911" Bo" I at -.. '0 tonight at Orangr L , . CANTON. Ohio (AP) -Jack Ham secs the· festivities surrounding thr induction ceremonies at the -Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday as a giant reunion. -"All my family from Johnstown (Pa.) will be there. I'm told that guys I played sandlot baseball.and football with will be coming 1n. plus a lot of other old friends and teammates ... Ham said. In addition. the induction' of Ham. Alan Page. Mike Ditka and Fred BiletnikofTwill be a hon)ecoming. Page. who starred as a defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears for 15 seasons. was .. born in Canton. the home of the Hall of Fame. .... Ham. Ditka and BiletnikotT all grew up in western . Pennsylvania. .. .... "Ditka wasn't from too far down the road." said Ham. who played at Penn State. "All four of us arc from • lhe same locale in general. Western Pennsylvania and Ohio have always been kriown for great football players. "'This will be a nict coincidence that we all 10 in together." Biletnikoff. who cauaht 589 passes for 8.974 yards · "and 76 touchdowns in l 4 seasons with IM Oakland Raiden 1965-78. was born in Erie. Pa. ·..... Ditka. the fint pure tiaht end in the HaJJ.. is a native , of Carnegie. Pa. He played 12 seasons in the NFL. with ·~21 rcttptions and 4) touchdowns for the Chicago Bears. ·-· Following the anducuon ceremonies. the Cincinnati Coas1 Colli:gr . Bengals play the Los Angrlcs Rams in the annual AFC· Thr fir'it-t>\ er chant' football gimr ·I NFC Hall of Fame game. The prtte will open thr•' h<'t\\l't'n thl' t\\ocount\ drpartments. exhibition season. one day before th~~n Francisco 49ers th.: ... , rnt "111 bcnefii hundred s 6f pla~ang the Miami Dolphins in London. ahu .:d children. . ' Ham. who was on thrtt Super Bowl ~hamptonsh1p EH'nt 0ll3n11cr~ arc e~pecung to teams: pla~ed 12 seasons with tM Pittsburgh Stetlrrs. Hr ra1~· an l'\Cr~s ofS~0.000 for the Ohve • 1 had :!511: care~r sacks. 21 opponenrfumble recoveries and (rest T rl'atmrnt CL'.nters to hdp 32 int~rceptions. but ~d .he was mbst_thrltled b~ this abuS<.'d, abandoned and ntglected· C"rowmng touch. ·. chtldrl'fl. 1 "It's a great way to cap off a carter." he Said. ···I · .\ pn \at\.'. non-pro tit treatment 1 • c:njoyed my 12 }'ears with Pittsburah. the championships •. rnrpora11on. the 0 1" l' C'rest Treat- and tht• Super Bowl$. but I can't tftink of a better way to ml'nt Cl·ntc:rs'was established in I q73 I put an en~ to it al.~ than.to folln~ Mean J~ Gree~e into for . the ,purpose of prox1ding ap the Hall of Fame. Grttne was inducted last year. · · . 1Mtll.ut1onal altcrnall\ l' to trtat chil- The ind~ctions will inrrease to 144 those enshrined dn;n.1n nerd ofht:lp. Olt\'l"C'rrst O't\'nS' I at the Hall. · . ·antl opt.·rate!t ~7 fam1I~ -tvpe homes 1 The Bengals and. Ra ms botll wi ll be.' making thei r locatl'tl in Orange. San Bernardino · seltond al'pearances u't a Hall offame 'exhibition. For the and R1vers1& counties. I 0th straight year. the pme is a sellout. -.\n ac.·n al fireworks .d1splav. thr . Cincl nnati is hop1~1 to ·improve on a 4-11 ·record. Rams chet·rfi:l'ders and . The \1us1 c C'oach· Sam Wyche said the Bengals .. already a \'Oung Man \farchang Band v.111 entrrtain at team. wi ll use the "tame to take a long look ·at sevrral halft ime Departmen t mascots rookies -p~tt·k1cker S1eve Willis. f.tlback El~rt "Smoke' the Bear" anp ""Offittr "kke\" Woods and crnter Paul Jetton. ~t 1nft· "111 also makr special lhe Rams are comina off a 6-9 season. With 14 draft appearanres. , choices. Coach ~ottn Rob\n~n will also be evaluating "Both thl' shrntT deputies and the ~ounger players in the exh1b111on opener. firefighters are 'el) p)eaSC'd to set up t hr~ annual benefit football pme." dcput' Wilham Bem n:chaarman of ·~Newport's CQlllne·contlnues ~at top thl' Orange Cou !'I~ "Q 11" Bowl . 011tan111ng C'omm1tttt. said. I ·· .\s v.e ofkn a~ called upon to aid these ch1ldn·n in cns1s situations. this I t~ pe of fundra1scr ll''es us tM. opport un11~ to help out an a "er.) ta'ngabk "a~ and wtll hopefully pre" 1de more acu.~ 111es toward tbeir futun:' enJO' ment. ·' • OCEANSIDE -Newpon Beach's · 1Uchic Collins.. the hottest American · ··on the Association of Surfina Pro- , fessionals world tour. and a pair of "1funtinaton Beach competiton were "• amona 16 surfers ldvancina Thurs-. '''day in the flnt round of the main • event at the 5th annual Stubbies Pro ""'lruernational Surfina Tournament at ·~'Oceanside Pier. Collins. seeded 24th based on the 1987 final rankings and currently ranked sixth in the world. defeated Sean Yano of Hawaii. He was to fact Hans Hedemann of Hawaii to'Clay. He moved into the sixth p<>!ition after finishing an equal third 1n Brazil rcttntly and finished an equal ninth in the two pre~ious events. both in South Africa. Other Orange Coast area surfers advancing ~rt' Huntingt<fn Beaeh's Noah Budr~ and John Parmertter. Budroe: who emerged au the wa) from the S«'ond round of tM trials. upset Robbje Paar of Australia. ranked t 5th in the world. and met .defendina world champion Damien Hardman of Australia toda). • Parmenter knacked off Australia ·s Chc>'!'C Hocan and will meet Ausiral- ia's Banon Lyneh in the S«Ond :.: .. CCI signs flve for basketball . ._ .. round. OChtr Americans who ~rformed well'T'h .. "'=1 were Sunl'.'Y ~ of Hawaii. T Holland ofF1orida and . Christ Collett lrviM has siped "ftvc playm IO plJy bnkett.11 Mil __,. for had CIOICh Dlvid Wikl. ·'tftctudi111 two C.ut'omia producu . aad tint_.__·~ .~· SiHt Elitalda ii • '"'°°' ~nl to. Pico liyera "° ·~ 7.5 I _ RQift9' 9.1 allit&I ud lllot 90 pm'eftl :..._. lite liM \all INICMl. The other C..UIOnUa rcnui1 is an Onntt Coun-•!J product. 6-foot· 7 mtltr Krith Matt Richter. a .M forward ft'Oll'I ' Mike Lambrai of'Clfhb9d .. Grttnville. Miu.. avmeect 17.9 Alsocom~i111Fridaywillbrtwo­ poinuand I0.9reboundlperpmeat time Stubbies PIO and wortd ~m­ a senior. pion Tom Olma of'Sula lllrtlaa Guard A!bm d..,,. 6-fOol·l, •-· · ~ .. dw .... •:=.,-= ~ I~ ~nts.. ttvm reboUftdl a~ w Botha fA Auseralia. Thint Ml assasas 1n Sdma. Ala: two wrftn mnain ia tht mm s Mau "tcnotr. a 6-fool· I auard rvml 16 in t8't wo1Mtfs. ' from Walnut Rider llptisa Acllinny Surf was 2~ fett and is upected to in Wttrrl•'IO, Iowa. a~tflll'CI 21.l "'1)1in at thow tevtb today and points and sevm .swab perpnw. Sltuntay. RaemofOnn,e. ---.... --~------------------------ -.. ·. Til'kets for the g.amt" are S5 for adult~. S.' for children agn 6-1 2 . .\dm1§'1on 1 fr('e for children under ~· For funhcr mformatton. call Ten Pan ch at 8Q~.~054, . .. \. ' · · llACflGI ·· .. .... -••• st 1"'6 . Big news! Night Thoroughbrtd Racing iS back 11 Los Alamitos! Don't miss· t!w Thoroughbreds as they ddivtr the d citqnmt of your summt'f. Po5' hilt( is 7:10 nicht1y. Mondays through. Saturdays. "91f tinN.,s ,..,, ... .,, lrw..,,.., P .. Jftf Tuesday. Aupst 2nd. ft'rt giv· in& away bandy leyring Aash1i;tu. Licht up your form for those llkk)'. picks! • • lrw S.o::ai .., a, Tuesday, Maust 9dl. aet a . ·~~i T'boroulhbrtd Racing'""Souvmir Money Oip- to. take home your winninp! • Frtt Grandstand Admission-Mooday1! • Elotic wi,n'ina-Etactas. PcrfM sa. Daily Dou~ ud M0tt! . ·Food i ~ Sp«ials Eich ~Y-A"S. 3. •Drlftlm! . .. . . ,..., : . I • • ( .. . -. . . : Oakland MinnnoLl ~c· Kan.us 11y Cbicaao Texas Seattle --91 ... • ..... WLPwt.M U•..._. 62 40 .608 7.3 LolLl S5 44 .556 ~ S.S Loll I SO SI .495 11¥1 M Woe l 49 52 .415 12¥1 ).7 Loll .. 46 SS ASS I SYJ 4-6 Lost 1 45 S4 .45S l Sl/i ~S l..Ost l 39 62 .386 22¥1 ). 7 Lost s BAIT DIVDION Detroit S8 40 .S92 S.S Won 3' New York 58 41 • S86 'h 6-4 Lost I Boston S6 43 .S66 2'h 9-1 Won I Milwaukee S2 SO .510 8 4-6 Won I Oeveland SI SI .SOO 9 4-6 Loit l Toronto SO 52 .490 10 S.S Won I Baltimore 32 68 .320 27 ). 7 Won I . ,_.., •• sterea Aaf,eh 7, Chicaao 6 < 11 inninp) Mi waukee 6. New York I Baltimore 5, Cleveland 2 Detroit 7, Kansas City I TMA1'1Gamet -·~ H B:22 24-21 26-23 lS.14 24-21 21-27 11-21 2S.21 2().26 23-26 16-36 31-18 31-19 32-18 28-23 2S..24 23-24 19-28 27·22 27·22 24-25 24-27 23-27 27-28 IJ...40 Aqelt (Fraser 6-10) at Chicaao <Lona 4-5), 5:30 p.m . . MiTwaukee <Weaman 10.7 and Filer~) at Boston (Hunt 10-4 and Smtthson 6-3)). l, 2:05 p.m . · Teus (K.ilaus S.9 and Witt 2-6) at Detroit (Tanana 1 l-6 and Kina I· I). 2. 2:35 p.m . M innesota (Blyleven 7-10) at Cleveland (Swindell 11·9). 4:35 p.m . New York (Dcitton S.l) at Toronto (Musselman 2.0), 4:3S p.m. Kansas City (Sabefhaeen 10.10) at Baltimore (Ballard 4-8), 5:05 p .m . Oakland (Welch 12-6)at Seattle (Lanpton 7-9). 7:05 p.m . .. ..,..,.,a .... Aaf,el1 at Cbicqo. 11 :20 a.m. M i waukee at Boston. 10:05 a.m. Minnesota at Cleve)and. 10:35 a.m . N ew York at Toronto, 11 :20 a .m . Kansas City at Baltimore. 4:J) p.m . Texas at Detroit. 4 :35 p.m . Oakland at Seattle. 7:05 p.m . Suday'1Games Aqelt at Chicqo. 11 :30 a.m. MiTwaukee at Bosto n. IO:OS a.m. Kansas City at Baltimore. 10-.JS a .m . Minnesota at Cleveland. 10:35 a .m : Texas at Detroit. 10:3S a .m . New York at Toronto. 10:3S a.m . Oakland at Seattle, l :JS p.m . . lfatloaal Lea6ae war DIVISIOA' W L Pet. GB Lit Streak l>odten Hous1on San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego .\tlanta New York Pittsburgh M o ntreal Chicago S9 41 .590 S·S Lost I 54 47 .S3S S'h 8-2 Won 2 S2 48 .520 7 6-4 Won I SO SI .495 91/J 6-4 Won 2 46 56 .451 14 4-6 . Lost 2 35 65 .3SO 24 3-1 Lost 2 EAST DIVISION 60 40 .600 S-S 58 42 .580 2 S-S S3 47 .530 7 6-4 49 SI .490 II 4-6 44 57 .436 1611? S-S 43 "SS .426 171!1 4-6 Won 2 Won·2 Wop S Won I Lost 3 Lost 3 St. Lo uis Philadelphia T1tan4ay'1 Scorn H o uston 3. San Diego l C incinnati S. Atlanta 2 M o ntreal 4. St. Louis 3 ( 10 innings) C h icago 7. Philadelphia 0 • Today's Gamet Heme Aw1y 25-23 34-18 ~19 24-28 29-23 23-25 24-24 26-27 28-25 18-31 17-34 18-31 32-16 3 1-21 29-23 24-25 24-28 :?S-24 28-24 27-21 24-24 25-26 20-29 18-34 H ouston (Scott 9-3) a t Dod1en (Hillegas 3-2). 7:35 p .m . St. Louis (Deleon 6-8) at Montttal (Pettz 7-4). 4:35 p.m . Pittsburgh (Sm1k~ 9-6) at New York (Oieda 7-8). 4:35 p.m . C~i~go (~utclifTe 7-9) at Philadelphi.a (Gross 10;-6). 4:35 p.m . C tnctnnat1 (Armstrong 2-3) at San Dicgo'(Hawktns 9-8). 7:05 p.m . .\tlan1a IZ. Smith 4-7) at San Francisco (Reuschel 13-S). 7:35 p.m. 1111 •11 C• LSMA• ~., ....... UUNllMA ClllCMO .,.... ., .. ~ Sill ltldUlll 61t0 6 I l I Lwer11a 6 0 I I l21J ...... •tJ1 6110 ......... 1111 Slll GW91kr1tt 6t11 SIJL GelllWd UJO • I J ' Fltll c J I t 2 6 0 I 2 Kertiovlc c I t I 0 0 I 0 I Hiii ft\ 1 I I 0 0011 Saine DODI 0 0 0 0 Manrkl a SI 20 3000 Pt!ICIU8ri •OOI ' 2010 ~u Slll 4J JIJ 7 T..... 46 6 M I Sare" ....... ~ ... 11t -11-7 Ole.Ma ... --M-6 Gar'fll Wlnninl ltll -Downlne (t). E-0~. Loe-<ellfornle 9. Clllcffo 10. 21-Fltk. »-Sdlolllld. Guilllft. Hlt-f=i':" (9), ownll• 111, Downfnl 2 116>. S&-Gullll!I 115). S-ScllOfltld. SF-tllftdrlck. , • H ltH 18 IO c...... 7 4 4 2 ' Flnlev MlntOfl OMoore W ,5·7 • 3 , S I 1 1 4 2 1 1 0 ) Ole.Ma LaPolnl 6 73313 JnDevi\ 1·3 3 1 1 0 0 ltOMl!blfl 22·3 1 0 0 1 0 Wiiiis 1·3 1 1 1 0 0 Hofton L.S·O . I 2·3 1 1 1 0 1 FinlirY llltcNcl to 1 better In IM 7th. HB~wlllng !bot • L.aPolnl) 2. WP-JnO.vls. -IK~ton. P9-MlllW . Umlllrll-Homt, Morrison; Flrat, Voltaeelo; ' Second, Creft; Thltct, Pflllllos. T-Ul. A-14.527. MAJOtt &.a.AGW LIADaRS ~ LAetue (,....,...... .,.. ............. , llA,.,... , ............... ) G A8 R H .-ct. Puckell Min' '7 l/01 ~ 1'7 .361 8oe1s Btn H l6S 1' 131 .JSf Grwnwell B•n M l62 S5 lH .JO Wlntllld NY ts 350 " 119 .MO l rttt KC 100 311 50 121 .lJ6 Metli!WIV NY 12 :M2 U 11J .3)0 lurk• Btn 13 321 62 106 .J1J •. Henderson NY IO 31' 71 101 m Tt1mmeA Del 12. lOS 50 91 .l21 Molitor Mil H Jn '7 119 .316 Sei1zer KC 91 37' 61 111 .31' HOME •UNs-<ant«e>, o.lllanct, 26: Gellil, Mlnnnota, 23, McGrlff, Toronto, 22, tncavfelle. T1•H, 1'; J. C1¥1<, New Vorlr., 1'; McGwlr•, o.totand. 1'. Snvder'. Clneland. 1'; Wlnt114d. New Yorll.. If. ....... LM9Ue (T1wwtll TllwMrl'• GefNI) BATTING ( .. Md ............ , G Al R H Pel G Ptrrv All IS 3lO •2 IOI .l27 G111rr llM .Mon " 400 70 127 .l 11 01wson C11i 91 302 · '1 121 .317 P1(meiro Cl'll 101 3" 50 122 .306 SULA lit 416 SI 124 _. Gwvnn SO 12 31' 31 H .JIM G!MalllA .. JU .. 111 .. It TllOmPM>ll SF 16 311' •2 '3 300 McGee SrL 100 •l2 S3 126 .2" Bono' Pit 9• 352 7• 10. .m HOME RUNrSttawliltf'rv. New Yorll.. 26. Ctar•. S.n Franc11eo. 22, G. 01vis, HoullOfl. 22. G111rr191, Montrtal. 21: 0 Murptiv. Allan· 11 . 19, 8ondl, P•llM>\lf'9'1, II. lonlll1, Pil· 1$bur9,., II, GollKall, ~ 10. p...,,.. ........ T~ 1°"*8 lllmiM ... et OcMll VleW Hlllll WllNr'S aractiet Oc..,. VllW I. f'IMI DIW'f J Octan View 610 001 ~ • I P11m Oe\erl 000 003 C>-3 S I Netwn. WOii.en m and Colbert. Murptiv, Town1end 121 1nd Lona. W-Nel,on. L-M<VPllY 28-AMvorct lPOl . "9TIM.L NPL "lllllR Id ** SATWDA\NI .,._ Clnclnftatl Vt. ._ et CeMll\. Ollle, 11:JI a.m. IUNOA\NINMe S8n FtMCleco YI. ,...,... 11 ~. 1119• land. 10 a.m. W9DelelOAY"INMm Denver et ..._ 7 •.m. TMUUDAY"leAMml luffelO •I .......... s -.m. ""-1111 ........ 7:11 •• Ill. NIDAY, AUe. S PlllsllurOtl at W........,., S •.m. IATUllDAY, MM. 6 ....,. at Sell FtaMllcia. 6 •.m. Aflelltl al New E,_,.., • •.m. Detroit at C....._., 4 e.m. llldleNCloliS al TemM .. .,, • p.m. Mleml at Clllceeo, • •.m. Hew York Jett •I ll'tllt1d1lrt11. ~ it.m. New York Glefth al Gr98ft ley, S P.m. Clnclnnell 11 KMNI City, S:30 •• m. Dalla• al Sen Dleeor 6 p.m. IUMDAY, AU.. 1 New Orllln• 11 MlnnnOta. S •.m. TMU.SOAY, AUe. n S..llle 1t Dllfolt, •:JI •.m. ,RIOAY, Aue. 11 New OrlMm at ..,_,.11, 7:JO •.m. · IATURDAY, Aue. 1J San 06"0 at .... I p.m. 01111' 11 ..._,., 1 •.m. Cleveland al TMIN .. .,, • P.m. Gr"" hv 11 lndlallanl•, •:JI o.m. Cincinnati al luffelo. d p.m. Kames Cilv at Atleflla. •:JO P,m. Hou11on v•. New Enelend •• Mempl\IS, Tenn .. S P.m. W1"1i111lon at Mleml. S o.m. New York Jet• at New York Gianll, S o.m. S.n Ft1nciKO I I Denver. 6 pm. SUNDAY, AUG. 14 Chke90 vl. Mlnnnote at Goitborl. Sweeten, 10 1.m. Prlllldflptlia II PilllOurlfl, S p.m. THURSDAY, AUG. 11 Clevt11nd v•. New VOf'k Jets •• MontrHI. 4:30 om. f'ltlDAY, AUG. 1' KIM8' Cllv v,. Green Bav a1. MllwaUll", S o.m. Denver 11 Ml1ml, 6 o.m. luffllO 11 S..lllt, 7:30 o.m . SATUlDAY, AUG. a Houston at ...... 7 pm. Walhlnoton a• ll....,.., 7 o.m. Detroit at Cincinnati. •:JO o.m. New Enellncl ... t PtllledlloNI, 4:30 o.m. ...,_ OrlHns at tndlanNOlll, f:ll o.m Tamoa hv et Atlenta, •:JO o.m. Plt11t>ur1h al New York Giants, S o.m. Sen Ft1nciKO 11 San Oieoo. 6 o.m. SUMOAY, AUG. 21 Minnesota at ~11. S o.m. MONDAY, AUG. 22 ChiCllO at Oati.1, S o.m. THU.SDA Y, AUG. 2S 8uff110 "'· Tamoa hv el Na"'vl•, Tenn •• 4 o.m PrlllaOelPhl• II Oetroil. •;JO P.m lncli-POllS 11 Denver. 5 o.m. Plloenla at Kan18' Cltv. S:JO o.m f'alOAY, AUG. J6. Rems 11 San Oieoo, S o.m, Rllldln 11 Chk:190, 6 p,m, " Cincinnati •• New Enellrwl. 4 Pm. Mieml 11 Mlnl'lftOta. S q.m. Milite at San Francitco. 6 o.m New York Gli nts al Cltvet.ncl, 6 o.m. SATURDAY, AUG. 'D Pillst>ur9h 1t New OrlllM. 9-.JO •-~· -· New York Jets vs. Gr"" hv al ""90iM>n. Wilt., II 1 m A111nr1 vs W8'11ineton 11 llrmlnl!llm. All., 4 pm Houston al Olllls. 6 11.m • • ---------· ~---· .. .i -----Pro golf scores flODTIALL ....... ....... L.-... LOS ANGELES RAJOERS-Atread IO"""' ' wllfl Wlllil Geutt. wide ttCllW. Ofl • ftve-.,._ contrect. i ATLANTA FALCONS-51eMd Andre LlitM, tlnttlleklf'. Announced lhll Ron aoflm, 11118 ' lecklt, "81 "" ,.,,.. ' CHICAGO aEAltS-Ttedld Wllll Geull, wide racelver. lo ttlt LOI A,.._ R....,1 .., • llnt·touncl ctreft oldl Ill "" -• ,,.. .... Cl\Olee IO be nemed laler. OENVElt BROHCOS-We!Wct Kirk Dodet anct Steve loectwav, llneMclltn. NEW OttLEANS SAINT$-Slened AMlnlo 1' GiblOn. wlet'I. to • one·_. ~ect. PITTSIUltGH STEELElt5-SllNct Clludl Lanza, offeMI,,. Mneman. •. Saa.nay'• Gapaes a;;__----Hointon-at-Do.tsen. I 2:2G~-· --.-------=-~· .\tlanta at San Francisco. I :OS p.m . ... •. P insburg.h at Ncw York. 4:05 p .m . C hicago a1 Philadelphia . 4:05 p.m . St. Louis ar Montttal. 4:35 p.m . Cincinnati a\ San Diego. 7:05 p.m . . ~y'1Games fioµston:at o.qett. I :OS p .m . St. Louis at Montmil. 10:35 a.m. Pittsburgh at New York. 10 :35 a.m . C hicago at Philadelphia. 10 :35 a.m . .\tlanta at San Francisco. 2. 12:05 p.m . . C incinnati at San Diego. I :05 p.m . Ml.JC llOTICE . ' TIMMS MMfl ........... Cat Stretl!lll Uai '1 YI.I ~ ........... Merlv· Devis (U.S)' ctll ..,on ~ricksteln CU.S ), tJ), 6·•, Jay kW (U.S.) dlf. Pwler Lunoeren (U.S.). 6·2. 6-3, Ptu! .t,nnec.one (U.S .. > def Leo Lavette IMe•lcol. •··). 6·3; Anclre AllHI (U.S.> dlf. Jim P\Hlfl (U.S.). 3-6, 6·4, 6·4, •over ~itfl 18aheml•I dlf. Eric Amend (U.S.I, 6·1. 6·•. Ol'enn Cefllll IU.S.I Off. MiCflae\ •~tson (U.S.), 6·2, 6•7. 6•2( Jim Couri.r (\J.S.) dlf. Vafllva OoumOl1 (Stnleell. J ·6. 6·0 .• ,.-:.~:. g'~~~~~ ... :~:A~RE~~~ =::; ~:~r~=· M~n•=· ~~,.: ~c::i::=:c::J':. =~='~ :or.:-~'!::~ •:1ft."T.T'r1:'0P . OP ANG ORGANIZATIONS ?llCMcc.Mef O..trict. ·J0251 Yortltown POR... ANGE County. CellfOfnie; •r...,.,,.,ln ttled•cUrom Cl.,_ TMT9. \mOPfllCmlOUI MCDONALD Y••W . WISHING TO COMMENT i!:'!'f.. A~. Hvntongton IMcfl. Protect •Hcuted bJ¥;·UN18TAR IN· tM IMne Compeny. a Cof· IMC .. •..-.IT:~ -llUMI • J Q H N p . fW9RTY • ON THE DRAFT NEGAT IVE --. CA 92146 end received II°' . 17.01 . vt!STMENT GROUP INC .. A pcwetiol\ recorded Decern-W.anr-. VICI,.._ TM foMowtnl petaorlt MCDONALD born Notice 11 Mreby flllell lf'let DECLAlllATION SHOULD CA. 11111 MfOfl 10:00 Im 'AUQUll I, .Notice II~ given 1"91 CALIFORNIA COAPOA· ber 1•. 1t7t In 9ooll 13'33, Ollff, t7m .,_ aVD. ~ ~ ._ '* of 30 938• _ ____. IM undef119'*1· will Mii at SEND THEIR COMMENTS Pellltoner NAM KIM 1911 et wf\d l tome and MeWtt blcfl Wil be raved ATION • . Page 3()1 of Offldal A9-1ft ... ,_,..,CA-lhe "ctltlout •utln"I April . l . ~ put>loc euctlOn l)Uttuenl to TO . HOANG . piece bid• ~ be publldy l:ly the loerd OI Oiftie10ft..of W'lll Mlt AT PUil.iC COfdl. (114) m.-. Heme: WAIWINGTOM OE· away July 27, 1988 Section 1HI of the CIVIi NEGATIVE DECl~R -Aelpoodent: OUA!"G THI 099"8d end reed 1n Bldg. C. tN HUNTINGTON ltACH AUCTION TO.THE HIGHEST PARCEL 3: . Pul:lilMd Drenge ~ VELOPEAI INSUlllANCE and II survived by Code ol ,,,. St••• of Cell· ATION FAlfllVIEW PARK. XUAN TRAN y Rm 311 . l(VETlANDS CO.NSERVAN-llDOER. FOA CASH. (pey· ~ti .. "°' .... ~ Piiot .My 15, 22. 21. IE'MCES. 1141 . ~ · · . forn11 the following ml• DEVELOPMENT SERVICES C... No. D28' 753 Eactl bid tNll remein Hild CY, 9122 Christine Drl"9, atMe at tlmtl of Nia in lewflll ment1 ., •• pertlcui.rfy Mt 1Ht A"9. lulldint ·1 . IMM. parents, Mr. and Mrs. celtaneout pertonel PfOI>' DEPARTMENT. P 0 IOX 94 •DMI fOf a '*iod ol 45 deyt after P 0 Boa 5903. Hvntlnfton money o1 tti. United St .... ) IOftl'a 1n tne Article Eft41'1ed F521 Cellf. 92114 Harold and Sara erty to-Wit tdentifieel Dy ten· 1200. COSTA -MESA. CA MOTal Y• ..... ._ lfM CS•t• specified IOf the re-8Mcfl. CallfOfnla on oir at THE FAOHT ENTRANCE "~II" of The Dec:ler· T"9 Flctltioue ..._.. M c Donald. brothers ent name and 1toraoe unit IH21-1200 ' _.,,..._.....,~ '*f,101::! T before lfle lloutS of 11:00 TO SUf'rE 206 (SECOND at1on uf!:et Ille MC1ton MJCllJTIC( Nerner...,redtoellove ... D -L..... J d R' h d number A 30-DAY PUILIC RE· ........ ,.. ....... ,.. he d ol ruttMa a.m.. Friday. Augutl H . FL.00111) 17102 IAVINE llMd"'9I ~ IUCtl Article En· llltct In Orange County on ~rt ·an IC ar Tllll .... Wiii De Dy com--VIEW PERIOD ' IS ~VAil· ..... .._. ....... ,_,. "'911 be-IMIOlejudgeof IM 1MI. fOf tM reetor1t1on of llVO foSTIN. CA t-H10 t"led•lotlowl"'fillghttand LIGAL April 11, 1tH FILE A .• McDonald, two pet1tove ~on tfle 10tfl ABLE FOR COMMENTS ON ....-.............. queNty,of ~ ~ coeatel wetfen41 locetfd et al rioht. title and 1n1eNa1 Out... Utllltlel encl C... MOT1CI NO.FS71tt7 nieces, Laurie StAhno day of August, 1tll, .. THE DRAFT NEGATIVE ...... ~ --.. . encl reMNeel'!-!'9"1 tor• •0011tiur1t .Street end Pa-con~ 10 and now held Telev1110fl'', "Suc1Por1. Set· O....AMCI TM w~ "°'*" d J c 12 00 Noon • m. on tfle DEC l A Ill AT I 0 N. F 0 R If you wlltj to leek IM ad· i-tt •fly or Ill bid& encl to cllte C°'9t HltlflweY. In tfle 1:1y 11 under Mid Deed of uement atld . Encroach· MO ,.. Compeny aMn O I~ n n 1h er prem1M1 wtlere 1a1c1 PfOI>' FUATHEA INf'OAMAtlON. vic;e of an allOfney In Ihle w11ve any lrregulerlty thefl· City of Hut1tlflgton 'IMch. Trust In the proper1y lltu· ment". •·1"0f.U. E.,..a and ' IYMCNllll: Ttlil bullrlW ... con-e ona . t ree ttly 11 110fed and-'*" 11 CONTACT KIMllRlty matter. you lhOUld do eo In • • Cel1f0t111a. ated '" Mid C<Mlmy. C.· "9cfNtlONI Aightt". ano Oro nance .No 2u 1 ducted 111¥ a~Mlon nephews, James. Jef· ~tad 11 1535 N9WPOt1 lfllANT AT 111•17S.-~. P'.OnlPllY ao. 1.1\et youf Wftt· ...... AatrR I. ......,, The Pl'Of9Ct ~ Ill· fOfnla. detc:ribing "" land "Eaclutlve fllHtrtclld emen~• the Huntington Ttlil II~ ... Ned (re y and J 0 h n Blvd . 1n '"' city of Coeta Plll:llltNd Dr*'91 .C:O..t ,.,, rllOQnM, II eny. mey De DINcter If ftf...,••• cavattno 1ppro111mately ""'"" COlnOf\ Aree-Ea...,,.nr~ leiC Munleipal COCll l:ly wlttl tMCountyet.trof"Or· McDonald and Ron Mesa, County of Dr~ Oaity P110t July 2t. 1'91! flleO Qf1 111)'18 • ,..!.:!."'pltt'rad 2'~ ~=' 70-.000 cul:liC .,.,O.'-ot-~· . ,,.~Condominium com-and MMeter lo• hM· m 0 d 11 y 1n 11 s • e 110 n • 11'91 County Oft June 21. · State 01 C11tlorn1a Tl'le i.N· F57t AvtlOI Utted h• tldo di-..... , ilot Ju., · • · tertel. and conatructlon of prlllel o1 · men11 ·· 1• 12 a.o 1• 12 050 anO 1111 · T . Hall. J ohn was a 1ord rnerves tfle rlgflt to l:lld manOedo El tribuMI CllllOI ~552 9'>Pf011'"'atety 400 llnMr PAACfl 1: PAACll •: 1• 12· 01o' 10 .C, 11 tM PulllllNd' Dr-. C.. ar11duate of T ufts a1 the sell Pur~ mus1 Pia.IC llRIC( dlc:ldW contt1 Ud tin .~ ._,.of berm A 1.,ge portion Unit 35 • lhowfl and de-Ewmentt 11 IUdl ..... weter ret1t 111~ Delly Ptlot .My I . 1!, 22. 21. University. served m be midi with catl'I and p9ld ITATIMlllT OP . dtef!Cte 1 rnenot QUI Ud .c• . , "8JC IOTIC( of t"4t 8'1C8vlllOl'I will De 11 ,teflbed 1r1 the COfldomlrrlum manta .,. partlculerty Mt 1. Ehmlflate IM c:Wrent 1f!8 1 for at tlle ''"" ol purcheal. 19ond1 derltro ,di 30 dlu. Of below the e11itllt19 water pi.,, recOtded on Septem· forth In 1111 Article Entltled ir.-the U nttcd States Tllis saie 11 IYbjeet to prlOt MA•=~ Lea . ta 1nlormecl0fl que I T ll ~I •I NT 0 ' tatlle · bit :re. t't1l In looll 12u 7, "EMemerltt" of Tlll'O.CW· ~~';™'"' tconwMfllon ,cur~ -• - Coast Guard and was cancettation In the ewen1 of u:::r......... ~ . ...,!!T~~WA&.11iir _ Cqn1truct1on -plane, Pegea 419 to sot tnctutH9 atlon ol Covenant•. eon. ,!..'.: ~ o;:' in:' ... ~ 1 __ ...-.-___ ...,_,_~-- a n e m p Io ye e o f Mlltement bet...., llndlotd ' ~ IJl1ed .... IOllc:llar el r-I L ~rel PfOYlltOM and °''* of Offlclal ~ordl of MIO dltlOM and Antnctlonl ,... t MCh 100 Ille. teet • ----11 ~ eno 01>11gate0 party The :::;':J l*IOnt conMjO di un abOgedo '" OPIRA'T'M UNDl1' contract dbcument-ere Count COfded 1n lo<* 12305 Paoe rate °' cu Pie,,,_ - AT&T for 21 years. W111tani1. I(. 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Celi· to the C°"""°" ArN Ollott bon ht!lldlngt In IUCft Arttdl ~ 8~\tabhth 1 l:IHIC = l..,.,_ Hlltt', · ~o n . <'mo ria eigs • •" cv • · 1-TOTliEAlSPONOENT: l!flllf!Q u ...... IM lc:tll..,.,. lornlL 92111. Phone'.(7141 1 o1Trecttl5tlnltllctfyof Entttted .. lolioWl"'"'tftt• · &.•rvtt't'S will bt' held 81rn11ardt c . Space The flCtltlOut "'"""' Tile Pl'.f1t~ hal filed • l:llfllnlM name ol J & JFAM· •12·3505 ~t leecfl. County Of and Dutlel. Utlltlel and Cflerge tor hydrant MMc8 et Cart "-rnoldt. 2435• al the-M t:C ormtck A29S 81cycte Mettr .... Nemereflfrldtoat>oveWM pe!Mton COflC""'"9 Y°"' llY HOME II t52t At1ane Copiee0ftneconatruc:tt0n Orange s ... otCalltorria Cal:lle Tllevtlion" "Sup. M0.00 per month .+tti no= Cout1. l..,.,_ Hlllt, M o rturar v !79~ Stereo TV. Small,..,._: ~~1~ r.,-,?.""~i~·'!*~ .'.!_.youl~tdotile~ A~fl9~.!':.!r,ove~ ~-'~T8Yl:leputCt\eMClat Mper~ftledln9ooll4SI: por1, s.ttlefNnt•Mct _En-~~~=~-Tll:n.:i.,... la COft· . . M1~ BO•H ~ ... tlllfl .N • ... • .... ....,.,. tcklrnt '°'.non-.. 1 to 3 lnc:lutNe Of CWoectltnenl". "CommUnlty lion t be houal"t ...... ..... ._-...... .... La au na Can y o n Reynolds N . Spacf NO F3712•2 tM date thet this aummont ne~11atenlll'ltf0t.thepert· reflll'ldtl:lle ... of tt.oo. or Miacellaneoue M._a. ·,.. ,eclit ... E...,,..,. .. and nee 1 0. •-~:an "~ Road, Laguna Beac:h A369 Gas 8a•-8·0ue. Sult· Todd E. 9otllen. 21135 i1""'9CIOftyoU.~defautt ftlflfllelw•NadOft~ lt.100 If mailed to~ act-c:ofdtofMlclCounty•IUdl "Ofllftaft O¥lf ~ tracll •nd eubctlylllone The r991ttran1 com· 2 00 p M Sa d · caws Portat>te TypewrtteB ...,., Vll4•. Laguna Niguel. ~ De entered ~ ltll '* 3. '1M1 "' 1M County -of drlM Miit• IM ctleCtl ~· term 11 delfl9d II\ tile~ ,...._.. withOut '*"*""' ,,...,_, fMflOaCI to tteneect buel-: tur a y. 81cycte Misc 80•lt . Celi! tHt 7 court mey..enter'a """"""' Qraif91 FILE NO '*1.. abll 10 HUNTINOfO'N lntillld "o.Anlttone" Of"'-'T"9 ..,... ...,... 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Mr9qUlredtor TAIL "'°"'CT WILL M ·LAO""A NtOUll CALI· 2087140 Of THE NEW· A~ tol10non1t1e r0Quof9d lorm "llfl'ONOINCI 01· "'°-"CT LOCATIO AT IOUCATl()NAL. ANO IH• A,......,_ Ill tlle Dec*· lldl Mt of epecitlcetlOM QUlfll( A "UOMI TO 'OfWIA Ht77. l'ORT IEACH MUNICtP.ll To .U '-•· .,.,,..ociar,.., •111 IM O.r~tor of Ftnonce LN1MO TO THI f'\,.AH-m1 ILOIN AVINUI 1H AH ITITUTIOHAI. 'ACl\.ITIU ltion. ,...,_ to .._.,, In l!'d ~ drOW· PLANNIO DIVELOltMlNT M otf* ~ ,_,... CP~OOV~S1,!.V5 DW~~CEHT I~~ credllora encl cont11109111 MIO tllalt r_.., 114 auct\ ~-NINO QCMWION AT OR "2 ZONI. IHYtfllONMIN. OISTAICT 1.01 1 OI Troct No 10l11. Int'· COMMEACIAL CPOCI. lfld ldelt_. UMd Dor._ ~ ~ cr~1t0ts 9114 peraon1 wl\O c:.lions 10 the Clli91 of Polee ""'°" TO. THI ~ TM. OITlfllMINATION: IX• ~p IO.IC City of C.. .._,County DtflllCTOR Of THE CITY Of COSTA Tron.-orwMtllftttw•,_,.. 0\JIAE THE REMOVAL Of may be oll'IOrMM int9f .. 190 tor an 1n,...l~hon The_.. H1AMeQ lu.T CJ.a+' OI OtlftlO. It ... of C-.. ltUM.JC WOMS MESA INTENOI TO APltLY 1Mt ~tot• M 111'"" to DWELLING U ... ITS WHICH 1n the will or fftate or bOlll. plteant 11\all KeO<ftOOlly !fie ' 14 'zOHI lJCClltTION OllTNCT torN1. •"'""'Oft O IMP ESTIMATE EIA·tOil (SCH NO. 1t1eTr""'9r•0t• NONI EXCEED THE All OW.lBLE of LAURENCE J PECI<. app11ca1t0tl with the OP· t. A MWID VUTING ,....., Zl·fls~ fOR llct6lno; tecordH Ill 900ll 4H. WON< ITEM: Conelr\ICt l50tJ511) ClfllT.,1£0 IV (C) TM ioc.tlon and ton-DENSITY PERMITTED BY Al<A l.lUAENCE JAMES PfOPrt•I• llhng , .. The 9'>· TTI~!~,..!.~~~ MfllMAN ..... TOUNI INC.. 10.14.010 llltent and ,. '1 MCI .. o# ~ .... WoretiouM lulldlng; THI CITY COUNCIL IN DI· ., .. delet~ of •tie prop-THE DISTRICT IN WHICH PECI( pl1Cal10t1 ahall co,,ta.n or be • ... ..., "'" --AUTHOtUIO AOINT ,OR ""Pole. tllilMDY9 ....... Ill Ille of· QUAHITY lump~ CEM9Efll 1tl6. TO THI erty to be tr.,.._recl .. THEY ARE LOCATED A'*"'°"~ 11W1 fllecl accomp.....O t>y lhe lollow· ~£...!!' '),ALlfD,..!J.! IOUTH C048T 11\.AZA. A 20.5' O '' Permltt•d flCi9 OI Ille Ofenee County Ill eGCOrdltlce Witt! IN PROJECT. CONS Of THI AU 'UANITU"I. FIX· WHEN SAID DWELLING t>y CAROL JEAN PECI< '" 1ng inlorma1ton ...,.,........ ..... ~. CAL.,OfllNIA ltA"TNE"· u... . "9Gorw. pro.llione of Section 1713 INITIAL STUDY ANO TUMS. EQUll'MfNT. MA· UNITS BECOME S IXTY '"-SuperlOr Court ol c.u. 111 A .,.,~, ol lhe INC .. 4UTHOfQIO AOIMT IHllt FOR AN AMlNO-20.64.020 UM lt9rll'lll ..... ..... ....,om, unll9 Ol IN Lebot Code. IN Stole EIA· tOH CAN II Al· CHINB'Y. LEASEHOl.0 IM· VE.lRS OlO ANO THE AC· lorn1a Cou,,1y ot Orange. r• edtt 1oce1ton 11 wtticll 1"9 POR MMO. TAfllMUTZlfll MINT TO 4 ltLANNID quired, """"*ed ' ltwougll 52 ifl. of Cotifomlo. Oltec:tOf of IN VllWIO AT THE COIT• ltAOVEME NT8. AND CEPTANCE OF AM EN· Qllffltng 1n11 CAROL JEAN apph~,,, •tll be wortung u VIHTUM I. fOR A t1 LOT SIGNING ,._OOMM TO 20.54.025 De~t dutlwe. • 9'IOMI Oft IM 0e(llr11'191110flnctuter ... ,__ M E S A C I T Y OOOOWlll ~THAT CEA· VIRONMENTAt.; DOCU· P£CI< oe ai>PO"lled ••I*· e ")UMge tetMIC•WI in· IUIOIYISION fOlt A ltlAMIT AN AODfTIONAL llondorde Co11doml11lum fl'lon de· 11aON eftoll .. .,mine tfle HAL l I PLANNING TA'" BUSINESS l<NOWN MENT (PL.ANNING COM· tonal ree><eMntll1ve 10 Id· eluding the full 111991 .O· ltMVIOUILY Alt~D IEJCTl"IOA WALL SIGH AT 20.&4.0tO INTENT ANO ocribed ~-fl'*OI prevoillng rote Of DIVIStON. n FAIR OAIVE. AS MICHAEL'S MEAT & MtSStON AMENDMENT NO m1n1S1•• Ille H iiie of 1ne de-d•H s and ell t.i.i>11011e N·UNfT SIHOLI 'Mittl.Y SOUTH COAST fi'LAZA. ~. TM '"'"'' end fl'A9'CIL NO. J: • • ..... applieobte to tfle COSTA MESA P£ASONS FISH 14'50 CUL VEA 659) ~t numbers anoc1a1~ with "'OJICT LOCATIO AT S333 l"ISTOLSTfllEITINA P\ll'PGM Of ttllt SectlOn le to N9ll •di....,_ HU"Fl9nte worll to tie dOM: c:(IC)lel of ANO ORGANIZATIONS OAtVE. STE 0. IAVINE The City Council ol the Tri. pe1111on 1eouel111 Mid rocat1on and the,,_ 1090 WEST 11TH IT ... T C1·SZOHE ENVIAONMIN-., ...... o zOftlng dletriet ~tolt9roo6oNo 1 IN loMet eef*OI W109 rate WISHING TO COMMENT CAllFOANIA 92714. C111 ol N•*POU 8e1cn autno"'Y 10 adm1'll1te< 1ne a11d addren ol the mH .. IN A ~MO ZONE. fN· TAL OETEN-t1H4TION· EJC. tNI prolllcMI tor tt)e Otdirty encl No. 2 MIO¥e tor OCCMO, dMermlflOtlone lie on flle at <m THE USE Of EIA·10H CCII The plK9. end date on DOES ORD.llN as tottows ffllle uno.r..,cne '"depe!\· n labhs!lment ' VlfllONMENTAL 01· IMPT . developme11t o1 put>llc, lngf .......... uee.tlftjoy· tMofflc.ooflNCltyClerll SHOULD SEND THftfll or alt., wfltcll. !he Bulle S•c:••ofl I Stt11on defll Adm1111stra1to,, 01 Es· (2JA1ta1emen1,1n wt111ng Tl"MINATION. O"An 'OR l'UfllTHE" 1Nf()R. .,.et·~bflc. ollCI lntlltu· rMnl. 9t!Ct~I. eup-MCllNoffluoflfleOlrector COll.4MENTSTO·TAtANGEL Trantlef tt to tie c.~· 2087 140 ol 11\tt flfewpor1 talH Act Tn1s autnor•ly al-lrom a licenMd P"YSJC1an 1ri Elfll· '°" AltPt<IES ANO IS MA TION OH THE ABOVI tlonal uooo 0t tho •flPl'IOIOrt pc>tl, malf!t9nltlCO. ,..._ of ll'utllic Wort11 of IN City of SOUAAE DEVELOPMENT mated .,. THE ESCROW Bead\ Mun•t•P•1 Cooe •$ IOwJ 11\e PO<IOf\a! •ec>r-· Ito« State of Ca111orn11 1na1 AYAILAILE AT CITY HALL AltltllCATIONI. TELi· Of e••tor,f fltillt .... wiUW1 end tor ottier purpoMO. a H1111tlflelon hocll. Coli· INITIAL STUDV. DEVELOP· FOlWM 23 131 LAl<E heteo, ameooeo to read IS 1a11ve 10 1.-e many K1t0n1 ne or sne na1 uamoneo lhe ANO LOCAL Llll'AMS. fl'HON( 754-52•5 ()A CAl.L ltNS dnlgrlOlecl tor tt1oM dncrtbed In IM o.ctorltlort tornlo. MENT SERVICES DEPART· CENTER OIRVE. SUITE L. follow~ w1tnout obt...,111g cour1 ac>· apphia11t w1tn1,, ll'le pH 1 2. ltl.ANMINO ACTIQH AT THE ~FICI Of THI "'" 111 tho Lend U.. £1o. of COVtftOtlte. CondlliOM ....... MCI epcthcMIOne. MENT. P 0 IOX 1200, El TORO. CAltFOANIA 20 87 l •O DWELLING pr-oval S.fore1.-.ngcerta1,, 11111tyl30)C11ypet1ode><«led· PA·ll· 10, FOR lfl!NIST E. PL.ANNING DEPA,_T,,.ENT rMllt of IN Gtfterll l'lon. end Aeetriellone and Aeeer· togottw With propoeal form. C 0 S T A M E S A . C A t2&30 ON 0 A AFT EA UNIT Ti.e term d-l•ng ac1t0n1 now...., the per· 1ng H •d apptic.a1oon and oe· HA,.,_11. AUTHOflllZIO ~ 200 77 FAlfl ONVl. 20 5• 015 PEAMITTEO votlOflofEOMfMntetorPefl. mey b9 ootoln«I at the Of· 92621·1200 AUGUST 16. !NI Ull•I $1\allmeanasingteuM IO'lal rep1ttent1t1vt 11 ••· ..,.ts the apoiica,,t 10 be AGENT FOR COLL IOI COST A MESA, C,ALI; USES TN lo1toww'9 UNO trld09 COV9 H ("Declet· 11ce of Ille Oitec:lor of Publtc A 30·0AY PUBLIC AE· l•I CIOlfM may be llled e><Ov•d•ng complete •nde· I Quir~ lo g•ve ,,011ce 10 ''" lrOfT' an commu,,t<:abte HEAL TH ENTlfllfl'"ISES. FOANIA 1f1a11 be ,,_mitled In IN Q. etif>n"), recorded on Oc1o-Worl\J. City Hall, Huntington VIEW PERIOD IS AVAIL· with the offlc9 9'lown atlOve pendent 11v•"Q lac:illttn tor 1n1ere11eo perso,,s unless d1M1Ses INC. ,OR"AN AMlNDMINT Putlllltled °'""° .Coeot E·l·F Oiatrlcl: lier 17. 1913 .. ""'°"""'' (leach. COlllor111a • ABLE FOR COMMENTS ON (I) The IHI date IOI tiling one O• more per50,,s 1nc1UO· Ille, !\Jive * .. veo notic. or , 131 Tne tollowing per1011al TO THI MASTIA PLAN TO o.ty Pilot ~ H . tMI. a. Cl!UfcMa. S~. No 13·•57'09 in Offic~ Ae-No bid Wiii be rec:etveo 11n· THE INITIAL STUDY FOR c...,,.,s 11 Augutl 15. 1NI tng prov•s1011s 10• hv1"ll t011M!"I~ lo tile e><OC>OMO ,,,format•Oll co11terM•g 1ne Al.LOW A 24·11018.201 F'71 eno Tef"IC)lee cords of Otenee Coullty ..... it ti "lade on • bienk FURTHER INFORMATION. (g) This Bulk Tr""'9r ta ~·ng end saM allO'I and action I Tne '"~' •PDl•Clnl SOUAM FOOT ADDITION It. C.VC Ceifttere Ofld Ae-CllolorNa torm tunliaflod t>y IN Olfec-CONTACT KIMIEALY eut>teel to S.Cllon 1106 of Pla'""9 11 IHSI O'\e entra,,c.. aom1111s1•1toon au1nor1ty will (at Name, comoi-tt , .... TO AN EXISTING HOSltt-•-.,. TIC( lated M\INclOOI Focllll... PAACEL NO.•: '°' of Publle Works Tiie BRANOT .lT (714) 754-seo.4. Ille COrnmefcial C~ Ope<i•"ll 10 tne OUll'de or IO oe gre,,led •unieu a n c>ence aodren and , .... TAL.ANO CONSTMJCTION nmaA M) · end Otticel .All uou.iY9 .. Mmerll "'9QOl a11ention of PfOIP9C· . Pub11111\ed Otange Coat W.. T. TMOlm'IOM. • common llallway O• •"· ,,,teresled person l11ft .,, pl\Ol'lt Of A NEW 4,7'14 IOUAM PIC'"90"u• .,_11 c. Community Cent••· oppurtenanl to Pare.ls No. 1 h'V9 bidder• It c.u.d to lhe Oa1ty Pilot July 29 1911 KA.,..,. KACMVM. t•y•ay shared by 01,,., ociection to tll•S pe11110,, •"d (bl Two 12) e><evoous ao· FOOT MFICE IUILOINO .-nA,._, d . Fwe SIOllOt\9 end Police end No 2 deecribed above. prC)CIOUI rOQUlfemetlle. Ml F517 Publlefted Otenee Cooet dwelling uMs or lacilol..s 11 ~ gOOd cause *""' Ille ores$e\ •mmed•llely pr1or to LOCATED Af 301 VIC· TIIO ......._... ,,_IOf'I, .,. Station• for UM for petlo Of bolcony 1or111 111 lhe apec1fic:ahone. Darty Pilot Jtily 29. 1NI. D•e"•"ll u,,•ts co11· court snou10 not II'•"' tne tne PfeMnl address of tile TOAIA STAEE"T IN AN I ANO ,_.., e. ~ putposn. OVOf that portion tor full direc:llOtll as lo !tie "8lJC lllQTIC( F585 ltructe<l after AuguSI 24 1ulll0rtly .pp11ca,,1 fll ZOHE. ENVIAOHMENTAL ~ ~~EAY ANO t. Lltlr•loo. ol lot 1 Of Tract No. 10871. bidding 1972 , must co,,111n 1 m1n1· .l 11E.ARING...Ot1 tne pell· let Written e><OOI of age 0 ET E AM I N A T I 0 N : "SH L CO 2920 ~ g. LoclleO Ind Community cMf"'9d .. Rettrie1ed Com· TN lltb0"'9 QUM1•t• are Ml.IC llJTIC( mum of 600 sou••• fMI 01 I toofl'w•ll oe ne10 °"AUGUST ldl ~· weog111 cOIOf 01 NEGATIVE DICL.AAATION. ll¥d ~ a.ctl Calif ~ Or..,,aatlone rnon Ar ... "" 1"9 DKllt· opptOlllftete Oflly. being aupetloC•al noor llH 17 1988 11 1 45 PM on na11 and eves ano Ma s. Pl.ANNINO ACTION • . . II ~' ation, .. eftown and ... .,.., ... bale for 1"9 corn· --~ Eve,r, dwelling untl Shall l Dept NO, 3 IOClted II TOO l•I Two 12) lrOfll IK*! PA·ll·', 1 '0"' JOH T. 12913 I. ,.. Office FIClll• op. ... "" '"-Condolftlnium petleon ol bid•. llncl '"-cily have II ~all gne. room C1v1C Cent.. Dt•ll• W•t po•H•tt phOtogroprl•., .... , PETlfllSON. AUTHORIZED ltrotHalonal lllveot!Mftt 1rated by tt1e US PottOI l'lon doocrtlled obove. of Huntington IMc:fl doee .OTICI '&.. *"ICl'I Sl'lall have not lesl Santa A11a C~ 92701 12 l nct1e1 b 1 12 1 A~ENT FOR ZfLPHA Corporitlon. Calltorlll._ Sefw:e. . PAACEl NO $: not eapr .. or by Im~ SE~~~~POSAlS than 150 SQu1te '"' ol flOO< IF YOU 08JECT to tne :::col\H 1n1 -t•~ ~ 1"9 l"ENT FOfll A CON· 2920..:::o"Cllit~New-•. Awlwon MCI ottw An UCl\191119 MM'Mftl tlOflO eer-that the actual BE.lCH AMENDING THE Wiii be r.....00 11 the Miii-O•H Otner na bttable gra1111ng ot the petrt•on ~ Two 121 front foceel pot1talt OITIONAL Ulf ltlMMT TO '°"hit ~"""9 le COft• wat., ~. etOfltO. or ~lloPllCllaHo. I lfftQUftt of WOfll will cor· HUNTINGTOH IEACH OR· tory Oepert"""I, Ste .. of rooms trcept 1rncne,,s lllOUIO t1lhet aPOMr 11 tne pno1og1apt11 at IMel I*<> AUOW A MOY*G COM· ducted by· 0 COfpc>tatlon euppty tocltitlM. . end No. 2 ~noed ~· r.apond tlierewlttl but r• DtNANCE CODE SECTION Cailforl'lla. p O Bo• 214405, "1•11 nave.,,"" ol rio• '-' ,., .. ,,ng ano ltate your ob· (2 t inches by two 12") PANY IN AH IXllTINO IN-· II. Sc11o01o Public or Prl-tor UM for OO'ltO purpoMO _,,,.. Ille tight to lllet .... 'toe 1 TO CHANGE PAOP· 2129 Won A,,.,_ s.cta· 111an 70 SQuare , .. , ,ecllOf\S or Ille wnnen <>Ct«· 1ncl\e$ ,,, Ne tallen t>y the DUI TflllAL IUILOINO Th• r•tletronl com· vate AdmlfliStrotlort Oftlcea over 1t1at POlllOfl of Lot t OI °' ~ 1M Of'llOUl'lt 01 ER Ty GENE A AL 1. y '""'1o CA 95121·4.4os unhl An efltetene) 1ype unit llOtlS Willl the couf1 before P011te Oepat1met1t LOCATlD AT 1H WEST :-cs~ ~~Ir= encl Faclfll• Tract No tOl71. detW'9d M eny c1Ms or POf1IOl'I of Ille lOC.l TED AT SOUTHWEST 11 00 am 4 Augusl lMa at Sii•~ 1>1ve a hv•ng '<?!>"" 01 J tne "9a11rig Your appear-111 Tne maasage bl.letneu tlTH ITAEET IN AH MO 1. Soc.ai ....._ Aeelrocted Common Al .... .otk, as mey be OMtneo CORNER OF · DELAWARE whtell t""9 and plaoe !hey not lfls Illa,, 2Xl SQutre leeli a11te ma~ oe ,,, pet son or Dy or s1m1111 buameas n11tory ZOHI. INV1"°911Ml~TAL ~ llorne or ~ m. Tr1n111 Facilltlee. Ill Ille Oec:l0toti0n. M ehown noceaury or ••Pedienl t>y STREET AND FAANl<FOf!T will be bk opened and OI superl•t•ll "00' arff -'" yo°"' attorney e•oer,.ric:e of the ~t OET!AMINATION: El(EMPT liet.,:t>,r;.:c,"'= 6· NI n Uflltly ~l>etallont. Pub-end aMlgMd 111 tfle Con· the Director ol P11bllc AVENUE (DISTRICT MAP r,ao 1~ .... ~ Painting at add•tlOflal 100 souere tee1 of IF vou ARE A CREDtTOR inctud1ng bl.II not tomot90 to 4. PL.ANttlNO .ACTION n ... Y .. M.metit .,.. flled Mc end Pr...,•t• ~ Plan delcrilled Wortis 1 2 1 FR 0 M M & I 0 H • the Cell lor111a Nation al "'1>9'1<••1 lloor area snan be or a conhngenl creditor of •hetner or not tuen P..-9orl PA ..... 112 'OR MAN< OR County C of Of· 20.54.020 USE PERMIT ObOYe M tlldo Wll tie compared BOAHOOO COMMfACIAl· Guard iocated at,,.,. Armeo p.ov•d~ lo• eac;l'I occuP•"1 1ne oeceueo 1ou mu.1 ftle 111 p•ev1ouety pertormlrig 0 AN A 0 K 0 0 fll I AN' :;. ~on:. , ... AEOUIRED ApprovOI of • T"9 "'eet Oddt .. ONI on IM ball of IN Olrec:1or COAST Al ZONE TO OLD-Fort• ,__.... c;en,., lOI ol H C:ll UM ,,, ••CffS of two your Cf11m w1tn tne court and mHsage ..,,,,, .. or oper•t· AUTHOflllZEO AGENT f.<>f' ,.... UM permit '" accordonce Giiiet common deelgnellon. of Public Worlll ffhmal• of TOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DIS· Alam1toa Callfor,,•• ,,; K · perso11s Tiie ~tit,,.,, lac*· m111 a COPy 10 Ille personal •tw;; a maasage fftabl11t1- DOREEN IUACHETTFOAA Pvbliehed Otange COM4 witllllleproviloneot ClllPf• H In~. of 1"9 real property tfle quenttt• of won. to tie TRICT ONE·COASTAl cordonce. IMlll IM plans llncl hes "1all be provided with • 1eoresentat1ve ~"190 by rnent or .,mtlef ~ tn CONDITIONAL USI DMy Plla4 Jvlty t5. 22 H 2080 of the MuntciPOI CocM described obov• le dol'9 Z<mE (ZON£ CHANGE NO epectfic:ltlOftl clear •Otlung SPaoe 01 no1 ,,... court wi1n.r1 lour montlll 1111s C•ly or other oly ol 1P111 • PMMIT FOA A LIMOUSM ··--· 5 ,... • • . .. ,.quited for'"-•tatllietl-putpor1ed to ... 3046 Kii· ~ of eocum-... 1or· Me """' De tubm!Ued leH .,,.,, 30 1nc:l\ft on lr()lll l•om tne d•t• ol ,,,., .... ,.,. U"09r lteenM or pet· 8USINESS IN AN EXISTING ......... -. "*'' ol ally -llM pet• MndM hy. Coat• ....... tor any rnonlea by 1"9 City to IYWltl: tor ll'le enhr• WOfk <M· Tiie uM Sllall oe P•Olfldeel au•nc• of let! ... u PfOVIOeo m•t nu Pied eucfl llCenM or COMMIACIAL IUllOINO. F·520 m•tted by !his Section. or CallfOfntl !Mure performWIU sn .. tie Ord111once No 2950 tcfibed thereon Any Clevta· with a Hi>lrlle batnroom 1n sec110,, 9100 ot tfle Cal>-perm11 detlted r...oked, or .AHO A CONDITIONAL USE •-.,. -~ Ill)·~ or C1Wtng1e ill Ttie undef99..0 Truee. permlll.cl 111 KCOfd-. emends Ille Hu11tlnglo,, ttOn lrom Ille spec:ifteattOn CO"ta1"'"9 I wit .. ClOtel lor1111 Probalt Code The tulOendeO end the realO"la ltl"MIT '°" · OUTDOOfll ,._ nu•-tll• opetltionol cheroc· ClledalllftS any llaOllitY tor ""1 With prCWlllOne of Ille C...... Beach Ord1ne11ce Cod• """ 'IOI oe conl+dered 11nc1 la vatory •lie! bathtub or 111M tor llllng clalms Mii ~ ,,._.or WORK TO Al.I.OW AUTO -----a terieta Of 111 PIO'ing '* lftc:orr9Ctnna of tho etreet tor111a ao-..-1 Code. S 9061 on property gen«· Wtll be ~ for rei«l ol 1110-All 1reu mu11 ~ tJtP.re P'•or to fou1 montlle 151 A cpmplele eel of W4SHIHO AHO ~AILING r--tTA'ftiiiWT Within tNe 10fllfl9 d11trtct, odelreu encl other COlftlftOfl Section 4590 aNy zoned C1·CZ (Neigfl· bid ,,.. Housmg Code <eQu· from the dllt of I,.. lleartng f1"99'1><1nt1 ,..,.,, t>y lhe (LIMOUSIHESANOOTt4EA unteu-.i<1111e1SOWMCIMCI dfflgnatoon. 11 any. ehown hell tied eflall 1>9 "lade bortlood Commercial· A Payment 9one1 Sten· lll hons tor c .. hng '*Ofll ,,011Cee11t>Ove Pol<ee0ec>ar'met1t VEHICLIS)ANO INSTALL.A· TM follollofng perM>ne ore Of °'9fltM t>y o gov. hef .. n out on a form to be obtllNcl Coutal Zor>e) 10 Oldtown datd Form 907 '111 1ne ltgnt and ...,11ta11on1 YOU M.lY EJCAMI~ the 161 ~<>'her 1ntormatl0fl TION OF AUTO AC· Ming~-emtnenlllogonc:ytllatleP· Se10.-W111oernoo.,t1u1 ettheofflceoflMDirectOt Sp9oltc Plan O.Strel On· arnou11tolSOpercentot111e blSltng UMSnol~•no hleltec>l by lflecourt llyou Md ldenliflcltlOfl u oe- CESIOAtES (PHONES. SOUTH COAST TENS. empted lfom the prOVlllOnO withOUt COV9nartl or wit· 01 Public WOtlla. o.v.iop. Coastal Zone located a1 contract amounl mual tie tl'le abOve oulhned crrt.,1a are a per.on ,,,,., .. 190 in emeo nec:eMorY t>y 1'le Clltell STIMOll AT THE flllAA 401 3tttl, N9wpot1 8Mctl. of 1111• Section by cOMtitu-renly. ••Pfna or imellied. r• m•nl w 1119, 2000 Mol11 Soutn-1 Corner ol Del•· tubm•tled by u.. ~fut an1t1 not ·be occup..O by 111e.n 1a1e you may file tMtll of POl<Ce Of THI tMTE LOCATIO AT caM. t2tl3 tlonltOf•tetutorylow.endie gord•no !Ille. poeMPIOn, or Street. Hu1111ngton 8Mctl. were Streel and Frat\klor1 bidder 11 the ume sq.eo more 111a111wo persons tne ~f1 •formal ~ (71 Al.ltflON:OllOfl tor the 2 t 5 I HEW P 0 AT Tom NewfNn. 401 3tth, oc1ino "' It• li)0"9'MltftlOI entUlfttltencet1opeylNr• Clllforn.o. al\Oll tie .....0 Av.,,ue 0t11ric1Map12 · eontract11ttret11tnedlotho Sectoon 11 T,.,. City Clerk tor Special Notice ot "-fll. 01) its aeent• end ern-· IOULIVAfllO IN A C2 N9wpot1 8Mctl. Calif t2ll3 capaeity metntng princ1pel sum of the lfld !tied Mtll IN C1~ THE FULL TEXT OF THE Mit11.. Depart.....,.., If Ille Sl'lall cauM! ,,,. ,_ 10 oe .ng ol an ,,,..,,,Ol't end ap. ~ to ..... -1ficall0n ZONf ENVl~ENTAL Tr.te t>ueineso le con· 20.5•.025 DEVELOP· llOle(I) MC11red by .. id et tlle CIVIC Cent.,. ORDINAMCE tS AVAtlABlE conlr~t eaceeds IS.000 00 pubhsn.CI once tll the oHc••I l)f.........ent ol ettate uaete ot 1"9 tnformat!Ofl t0f\1a•ned OETIN.tlHATIOH: VCIMltT ducted t>y In lndl'l!dull MENT STANDARDS Un1eU Deed Of Trual. With 111ter•t flool AdmWelrollon luild· 1N THE CITY CLERK'S OF· A p .. formanu Bond 111 MWSQaoer ••I"'" ltl1een f 151 0< ot any pet1tt0n or 8000Ul'l1 in 1ne appilC;lltO<I , · 5 PLANNING ACTION Tiie regletr1n1 com· 01..,_ epproved .. o ltweon. u PfO'lllCMCI in Mid Ing. 2000 Main Street. Hunt· FICE the amoun1 of JOO perc.n1 of da)'S a11 .. •ts adoollOtl as e><OV>Oe<I "' MetlOOI 1250 \I) A Malelftenl .n ""'11•"0 PA·ll-t IC ,OR JOE 000-menced 10 trOMICI bull· port of e UM Perm.t, IM fol-notecsL advancn. ti any. 1n91on Beoctl. Caltfornia. on ADOPTED t>y Ille C11y Ille contrac:1 amou11t mull S.C1i0,, 111 This Ordinanc. of tfle Callfom.. P•ooete end da1ed t>y .,_ IPOloCanl WIN. AUTHONZEO AGENT ~ un4'9t IN fictitious lowing OOweiopn'ltftl stan-uno... 111e te rme of Mid °' ltef0te 10 00 am of Counc:•~ ol 11\e C11y ot Hu,,t· tie aubtn•Hed by the IUC• •as '""oduc\o al • '99111•' Code A llleQun1 for Sc»eaal tllat lie or tfte c.!lfiea llnoet F<>f' ENitEIT Wiii FOA A bu9IMM llOll'IO Of "°"* Cllfdl lhall be• port of any Deed of Trua1. 1 .... cllorgee August 18. 1t11, encl lhall 1ngton Beach 11 a regular cqslul bidder ·., 1111 1.,.,.. meeMg o! Ille C•ly Council Nol~ form 1a avallat>le from penalty of per~ 11\al all in· COHDITIOHAL USE ltlfll. lioled atlOve on July 5. IHI pr~ lor a ,_ Of ••· and eapenMS of 11'19 Trusl• 1>9 opened by a co1"millM meet Ntd Mollday. July aigneCI con,rac:ts are ,. OI tne City OI Newpo•1 Ille cour1 derll fOtmaC!!!!!!!!1~~!!llll!!!!llL.JD...lillL-----~ MIT FOi' A MEDITATION Tom N9wman penOed-uM w11n1t1 Ihle ion-end of 11'1e 1ruetl cr .. led t>y of t ' ~ho<1js true llncl co" CENTER WITH LIMITED AE· Thie eta..,,_,! WM !tied Of'1' u IN 11y ttorney and et· roll call vo1e port""", 11 ttle CO<ltrct ••· ot Juty 1918 and 900P190 C""'1S I 11111.IC*. At· roct • WI o. .. ~ Hetgtlt lluMd· Tfle 10lal amoun1 of IM tor ol Publie: Worka or lhelf AYES Counc:t1mtmt>et1 Ceede lX> ooo oo on '"' 2s1n d•) of July ..,_,.. ter rs•••· 11 Sectton 2 Tne M1yor 11\all TUM. IN AH EXISTING !Na ln9I County on .Nly,5~= Ing heighl sn .. tie reg\Mted unpaid bllonc• of IN Obli· outllorlnd repreMfl!OtlY9 Kelty Green Foniey. ErUllM. A 8td eQ.,o ol al least 10 1988 bv tne 1<>'IO••ng vote 0...... -. °'"'9, .... aign and the C11y Clerlt ltlall OUITAIAL IUILOINO MTH ...... ,1 • .._.. "'-....,. "-~• t>y Chapter 20 02 of IM Mu· pltOO HCured by IM prop. end 1"9 r-.ne ol SM:! bid· Mayl W1nc!'lvll Ben"''* P9fOltl1 of tfle bid arnou,,1 lo w•t 1 •. Lent ..... CA -an.st to the pasaagt of llltS CONDITIONAi. USl ltlfll-~uvo .,_, ...,.._..,,... ...,_ lllCtpl(Codo. In accOfdonce .,ty to be told 11nc1 reason-d1"9 *'"be repotted to IM NOES Counc1!m9tnber1 mvst tie subm,tled #!Ill Ille A y E S C 0 U M · PuD1tsneo Otano-Cooet Ofd1nanc. The Clfy Clerk r.tlTI FOR OfF·St'f HOUAS Oo1ty P110t July 22~ 2t, With Ille 'Othc>OI Hetgfll et>le H hmat.o Co.II. • •• Oty Council of Mid Cl!}' ol NOile Pfopoeal lorm ,, lhe bid CIL MEMBEAS CO• Har\ Daily Pilot July1 25 ,. .,,... C..UM !fie ..,.,,. to De OF 0"!RA TION FO" Auguet S. 12. 1,.. l.imllallon Zonft Map· tn· penM and lldvencee at tfle Hu11hngton 8Mct1 at their A IS E N T Co u n. am 0 u ,, 1 •·• c e e d 1 Maure• Plu"lme< Sansone August I 1988 puOl111'WO once tn Ille olfie1al S H..A A ED I' A A 1<1 NG F-540 corporated Within Chapter tme of tlle 1n111a1 publicalion regulOt meitingi 10 be lle4d cilmembers None 525 000 00 · S trauss Tu'"•' I MTueC> 1 ~ Wltllln llneen 11S1 ANOIO" A VAAIANCl 20 02 Of the Nolie. ot 5.119 II on Tuesday. me 9111 of s.p. CITY °" HUNT1NGTON TlleW Mllftory Oepar1"""1 NOES COUNCIL MEM· dOyl • ., .. '" aoootion FROM PARKING AfQUIM· ftalC M)TIC( t>, luMding FIOOt Aree 1140.914 •7 terll•. 11111, at IN"°"' of 11ACH 1 C 0 N N 11 ,_vet the r.gnt to re~ BERSB S. E T CO N . ...,.IC lllftfll'C Sect'°" 3 ~0MC1t0n1 B MENTS AT 131 IAKlfll OfOM ~ floor .,.. Tiie ~under NICI 7 30 p m "' l"9 City Council MOCKWA-Y. CfTY CUM. any or an btds A N ,--. iw ,_ and C or Section 5 SO 035 01 STMIT IH AN MO ZOHI. PICnnou9 .,_II ellall oe •tablfWhed u61ng Deed of Truet heretotore ••· Chambers 111 the Civic PuO!isned Orange Coast In accordence wtlll Ille CtLMEl.ABERS . "" Newport 8eacll l.Au,,ICI· ENVl .. ONMINTAl OE· ..,._ ITATIMIWT · Ille 1100t 1too 11m01 Ml fofth eculed Ind dell.,.eel lo lhe c.,.,., ol NICI City of Mulll· Daily Pilot Jury 29 1988 PfOVo11on1 of S.Ct1on 1773 JOHN -C CO•. JA. 'ICTITIOUl IU ... aa pal Cooe 1nall rem.,,, ine TERMINATION: EJCEMPT. Tiie IOllowing perlOM ore parenllletteally on 1"9 Cit-uncl.,aogned • wr1Uen Dec· lngton Beectl. end 11\all tie FstO 01 1he l at>or Coo.. Ille Ot· MAYOf' NAME ITAT'lmNT .. ,.,. and st>alt be II'_, lull I. fl'L.ANNINO ACTION dOlng ltueineso u trtthng MllPI laralion ol Defaut1 end De-octed uoon by llld C11y r.C.or of the Deoartrnenl of AntaT: WANDA I . T~ IC)ltow•no persons are loroe ano eff9c:1 PA·H · t 15 FO" STEVE t£"8~EMEAOENCY fl!E.S· c p.,ll'"t AequtfOfNf'te. mend lor Siie and a wr1t111 Council It lhe regular meet· "8JC lllQJIC( llldustriat Relatto111 llH RAGOtO. CITY CUM OO•"l b\lllnffl u Sec:1ion • Tn" Ord1"anc:. STfllOUO. AUTHOflllZlO PIAATOAYSTAFFINQ,8211 PerlltngahOll beproYldedln NohceolDefault ll)CIE.lec· lng ol~i.tn-9.1118 asc.,ta.neel trfa generally Pubtisnea Orange Coast N WPORT THERAPY wu 1ntroe1uc.o a11 regutar AGENT FOf! KATHY IN· lenAllQel00tlveC·5,Hunl· accordo11te with Ille UontoS.KTl)eund..-Slgned lhe C11y of M1.1111ing10fl LIGAL l)feva1llng ra1e ol •agnac>· Da1ry P1tol Juty 29 1988 CONSULT ANTS t H22'~ mee1tngoltneC1tyCounc>1 VESTMENT COMPANY lflQlon leocll. Calll 12147 p rov1e1on• of Cllopter c.uMd uld Nolie. of De-leach. California r...,-vee l .OTICI p1ttat>te 10 lhe work 10 be FSTI "9*Po•t Blvd Ste 294 ot Ille Ct1y of Newpor18Nc:ll FOR A CONDITIONAL Ulf MtcNti JOMPh Cardoza. 20 30 035 of Ille ~ faull and Etectlon to Sell'tO the r19f\I lo 1otect any or all OM»MA..C. done ,,, ,,... county of Of· •-.,. --Co.!~~k::s: ~-:.:~~ D heto on tne 11'" dly ot Jul)' ltEfllMIT FOR A TfllUCK 1211 Sen AllQe!O Ottve C·5. Code tie recorded 111 the cou11ty bid• Ofld to ace.pt Ille bid ,MO IM1 ange Included ther•n .,. ~nut~ S 1988 and IOOPled O<l ,,... MNTAL COMPANY IN AH Hufttlngton laMch. Clllf. d. ~ ~te, wt'9'• IN rMI property •• o..med for the beet 1n1., .. 1 I AN OA°OINANCE OF THE employer payments for 1822'' ...._Po•! Blvd •• 251h Clay 01 July 1998 by EXISTING COMME"CIAL 92147 The PIOMlng CommlMlon. IOc:ateel of Ille City ol Huntington CITY QF . HUNT INGTON lleallll and ... , .... vecation. flCTITIOUI .,..... 29' Coste ...... Cetrl ,,,. fOllOwtng "01• 10·*'1 IUILOINO. WITH OUT· JoMpfl frencio OperlCI. or City Council uc>on review DIM: Nlly 12. 1118 leach. COlllor111a BE AC H •AMENDING pen..or1 apprent~ or NAME ITAT'lmlfT 92627 A v E S C 0 U N . OOOfi' ITORAOI Of THf 11742 ~ 'A'. Huntington or apoeol. ef\111 Mtabllefl ••••fl•ltHll h•r•• ly.order of IN C11y Coun-I CHAPTEA" 13 36 OF THE other IUthOflled tr11n1110 Tile fotlowlnng ~· .,. , Tiits buet::~.v.:u.~on-CIL""'E""'BERS CO• Hart fl! INT AL T" UC KS IMdl, Calll t214t front, '*• and ,.., Y*d C....,, • T ....... 9J: di Of IN Ctty of Huntington HUNTINGTON BE . .lCH MU· progr1m1. and 11m1lar doing bu11ness u ducteo Dy •, ' ,, m-Mav•er Pl\lmrne< Sansone lOCATIO AT 415 EAST Th" CMI"""' le COft· Mtbock reQUlrOIMftle tor C..-.. TNSt .,_. ... leocfl. CallforlllO !Ills July 5. NICIPAL CODE BY ADDING putl)OMI HOlldays ltlall be A88A INC · 5 l40 EH1 l l T "' reg 1,1 a 1 co 1,. Strauu Turne< 1TTH STl'IEIT IN 4 c, ducted Dor CO-PlrtMfl oocll propoeed dewllapmeut .................... ·-,... s E c TI 0 N I 3 3 6 , T 0 .. defined ,,, ,,,. collect• ... Pi•m• ............ Su••• I03 =c~~ I .:~~ .. ~s N 0 E s .. c 0 u N • ZONE ENVlfllOHMlNTAL Th• rog1etro111 com·"' tolltunCllon with tho • ....,.... • .,. ........ ATTllf: COIUtll PAOHIBITING OOCl<INGOf barg11,,1ngagt ........ I~· ",,.,..,,., Mtlll Calif 92807 ,,.,,_ CILMEUBERS DETlfllMINATION: llC· menc:ed lo 1rlnl0Ct buels PfOVll of the UM lt9rll'lll C Ill tor ft I• t t 111 • MtOCKWAY, CrTY C\.aM ANY VESSEL WITHOUT cable 10 tne ctaaaihcaltonlel A Belt., Bullneu l.P· ~~.~~bo:.::: N ~ IEA"BSS ~NT COUNCIL MEM· EMPT MM under Ille ftclillOue S.Ctton 2. n-Ofdifllnce l•.,.....tl. Ir. C!Mr Publiehed Otenge Cooet CONSENT OF OWNER' ernploy90 Ot1 the project pioacti Int Cellfor,,oa, •'"" " 1.fl'LANNING ACTION buelnMa lletN or nomM ellOll b9 pu~ one. tn ...... T,_... .... Of. Deity PilOt July 1S, 22. 29, IYNOPlla: . Pur1<.1ant to latlor CoCle 5140 E11t Le Palma Avenue W11t1a m A Per•••. l.4 D JOHN C. CO•. JR .. ltA· ... 111 fOR FOHN 0 . llOl.O ObOYe on NIA 1M otfldal ~pt tho IMf t... Ord•l'll"t • No 295 I S.CtlOtl 1773 2 the M•h111fY Suile l03 Ana,.,..m Mitts ..,;.,"~~,~~;..u o1"~ ~~IT: WAltDA I . HOWELL. AUTHO .. IZIO MicflMI J . CarOOla City. Ofld tM eame ef\illl .,.. ~ Otange CoeM F$21 amenda the Hunt1ng10,, Oepat11"en1 llH on Ille Cllol 92807 ange COu"IY Otl June 24 ••-. c-C' -AGENT FOi' L.ANfAAHCO Tlloe .... _.., w• filed COlftO eltK\lve 1Nrty (30) Daily PMot Juty 22 2t. Beach Munte:l'* CoCle t>y tOP•H ol Ill• General This busi,,eu •• COi\· 1988 -.. • ...- ,AMILY TIWST 'OA A with IN County Clertl OI Of· C10y1 etter IN d.,. of 1te Auguet 5, 1NI ..aJC lllOJIC( adding S.Ction 13 36.170 as Preva11tng Wage Rat• lor ducted by • corPO•ehon ,_ ,..!_:!_~PtlOt ~2'!,"991,..~1 OONDITIONAL UH Pl"-enee CoUnty on July 12. ldoe>llon IP8 71• folio-a 13 36 170 OOGkl"O t11e apc»1eable lobOt Cloal· Tiie regist•1"' com-_.., """' n ... MIT TO ALLOW A M8s ,... T"'9 OldlllellCO .. Ill-FS55 PICnTIOUI .,..... _ ..... WllhOUI petlNMtor'I hca11onc1) and wt" mall• ~eo 10 lllll'WI bull· PuolisW 0.1nge eo..1 FS70 TAUAANTllAfll IN AH EX· ,.-.. troduced ot •,..,._,meet· ..,._ ITAT'lmlff No ';,son "•"'"O ct>erge of eucll •v••lebl• 10 any "'" u,,der ,"' 11e11110Ua Da••1 o,101 Ju•) 8 S 22 29 1---------- 1 s TING I u IL 0 I N 0 Pu~,Otlilte Cooet Ing of tlle <:tty Council of Ille Pia.IC llJTIC( The •Ollowlne l*IOf'I• .,. any ............. moll• tho lnl .. H led PMlY \IC)Ot'I ,. b\ISIMSI name 'Of>.A\amet 1988 F...aa • "8.IC MJJIC( LOCA TIO WITHIN 200 Oolfy PllOI July 22. 2t, City of Newport 8Mctl, lle4d dOlnO ~ a MIM IHI 10 eny piet dOck QUMI fisted •bo•e ori JuM 27 ------------- Fiil' °' l'IESIO,INTIALLY· A\IQiJet. 5. 12. ,... on IM t1ltl dey of 'July. '=·~ Cl.ASS ONE NETWOAI<. or SllP ,,, lhe llort>Of• of Ille ~ Pr...,9"Cewill 1>9grented l9~!_ ........ '" p,..,_,, --"' --~~.T&~ ZONED lt"OPIRTY F·M:I 1118 lfld idopted on Ille 14 S.. leltftd. H9w1>0t't Crty orpermlttM-,,.....to tot>1ClelertirPP"CNedt>fllle __.._ ~iw•--•••-· L~TIQ-,-AT 1500 NIW· ~ ~ .Nlf, tMI. by TM =-:"""4 ... leecf\, Cilif IHeO remain al tuCfl IOClllOtl 1tt., Small alld Mtnotlty ~ Tn.a llltetnenl "" llled TN 'olloWlnO pet90M.,. ltORT 90UlEVAM> If A C2 MlJC MJTIC( 1N tOIOWlflg ¥019. to wtt· doirlQO EENIRI .. ,_ ltLAZA .~l LC ~.MtoO tin11t11ng loading or unlold· Procurement AHletance ~'"1n tn.Coucou,,.~t'f0;..,_Ju_! 0r2_-. 'tCN~MI IT'~U OOlng t>uetEST,_, ••TE" S S ZOHI. INVlfllOHMINTAL A y E S C 0 U N • GA "' .,.. en.. orona ..., Ot. tng such ....... wilhOUt IN D1v111011 ISAM8PA01 11 " ·~ " • •••-• CEl tAL WA "' y · O IT EA MIN AT ION : '1CTYTIOUI .,_.. CllMEMllAs Coi, Hert PAATN(~ 1~0 :.:,:1 Clltl 92125 tO<lMlll of tlle o...n., age11I. .. ,,.,111 bl.ltineal" 1n tic:· T'n. lollow•no peraons are TEMS 2S381 ·G Alie•• NIGATIVI DICLAAATION. llAm ITAW MOUt9t. """"'*·Santone. =~ t2'05 • 1 .... ~~ C~ 1:_:: Of person 1n cllar99 on eny cordance wo111 S.Ctl()ll 1ete. Pu"'•"" .... Or.,.,,.,~ oo:~IC~O..,_Ecu• ••ic ao. PW'twCey ~,!!53356 Lag..N I . fl'L.ANHINO ACTION Tfle fOllowiflt P9flO'IS.,. Sir.,_, TutMr. • _.., .,. · ____..., · tuell poet. doctl or 111P et MCI Title 2 Colitornia .,. ..,~ -·..-"" ., " '"' " Ht111 al•I 9.cv PA .... 111 fOR CINDY F. doirlQCMlllMSOa. NOES , CO UN . T~ W. Doell ~Colet t2MO THE FUl.l TEXT Of THE Cooe o! Regulattont APOll· Daily Poot Juty 8 tS 22 29 TEI( ~ICR OTEO 2056 Jon.n q O,,dflu 3 MAHl'tlLD. AUTHOR\ZIO GAlENE 224. 224 Foree! CILMEMIEAS • Dorollly Doo11. •• Co Tllte bllelMH I• COft· ORDINANCE IS AVAllAll.E cation• lor .,., ... tlueineM" 1998 Footn.11 o .. v. Fullerton fll1verit11ll Lane Ll19u"• Hille AOINT fOfll MICHAIL D. Ave .. legune IMdl, Calll A I s IN T c 0 u N T1tr'!!~,°'w' ... ~..!.."!·~· dueled by • gen«OI l*l· IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· cert1fte.att0n ""'91 ..... ti· F ... to Calo! 92633 Cettl 9~ HUQHllFORAYAflllAHCI 12151 CllMfMll"5· ..,...._ .,,.,_,..._., 11etehtp FtCE m11ted 10 SAM8PAD 1112 JOMPll ..--. 205I Marta Ao,,ou u 3 '"°"' PA9'KINO STAN· • .,. Sn•e•. 2 10, -'Off c. COi. ,, ... ..,.,. ""°· CalH. t2705 Th• ,.,,.,,.Ill com· ADOPTED by tfle City 14111 Str .. 1. SUI .. 200. S.C· P\a.IC lllOT1CE Footn111 or..... F11'*1on "'9\'9"111111 l-l eQU"I Hllll QAM)I, (10 SPACIS fill· Gle11eyre •I. L1911111 llATOR E a11d 0 AHOCIOI ... menced to trenuct bull· Council Of lhe City Of H""I· romento CA 9511•. end Cati! 92633 Cahl 92853 QUl"fO, 4 SltACll leectt. Cll4f. t2t51 ATTllT: WAMDA I . d12311 MonerO ch Str~t. ~-""' under IN llClltlous 1ng1on Beach II a ,..,._, must be O<l lile 111111a1 office '1C"'10UI IU-11 Tn.s busme" II COtl· Tt11a b11e1"9U '' con· "'°YIOEO) TO ALLOW A JelMO Cor1er Tutwll9. 535 RAGGIO, CfT7 ~ • 11 r o 11 • • o buelneet llOIM Of ~ meet>ng held M~ey. JvJty not ieu that\ five (5) e1eya N ... ITA,....., OUCted by ar1 rnd•vod\191 ltuc190 t>y • gene-a1 i>art· IM.LIT STUDIO IH AN IX· Pacific Coest Hwy . Corono PubltlMd Otenee Coeat t2141·2tt5 lleled •tlOve on JuN 20. 11 1919 t>y Ille IOflOWtnt pnor to ..... bid ooenino T .... l'OllOWlng perwont .,. The •eg•SH•"' com-...,an.p ISTNO COMMIACIAL Oe1 Mer. Colit t2t25 Deity Piiot ~ 2t ttll T,_ lluttflfte '' con· 1918 rOll call vOtr date OO•ng ~,,...as rN"te<I to t•1nMCt "'*-The re9111ra ,,1 c.om- IUILOfNO LOCATED AT Thie t>uelMH le con· · ' F512 ducted by o generOI 1*'1• Midle9I Mcintyre AYES Councilmenlbere Pu1111eMc1 Otango Coea1 D 0 MUAPIT • Aue neu u,,der Ille l•CMIOUI ~ to tr•,,W I D\111· t I O I N I W p 0 A T dueled t>y· o lllftl!ed portner· '*• TlllO stetemenl w• filed l<elly Green Flllley Ertlltne Deity Pttol Jv1y 29 ,.. Ca<nOf'I• Newpor1 8Nc:ll, t>utir\fls ,,.,.,. or '*"--unoet tile ltetllioua IOULIYA"O IN A Cl lfllp M1JC MJTIC( Tiie r•t••tr•n\ eom· With t"9 COUllty C... Of Of· Mart winctieit ..,,,,...., · F5al COio• t2te0 1111.c aoove on Augutl 20 ~ n-0t ,,.met ' ZOttf, INY1"°911MlNTAL Tllo 1'091etrant com· menc:ed to trlftMCt INlt-enee ~ty on June 2t, NOES c~~· """ Sdweooe< 4 "9 19ae "''90 at>Ov9 o,, N /'o DITl"MIMATION: EiC· INnCed lo trlMOCt busi--,....., ,_. under 1N flctl11out ltll None P\aJC M)TIC( Camon•• PMwpo'1 9Mcfl Joeeof\ Mell•mlln JoM,AondMu IM"'. .... under Ille tlclltlouo llOTa. ~ """' or "°"* . ,.., A 11 ENT c 0"". COl•f 926&0 Tllte e1at9!'1*'t ... filed Tllte ., • ..,,,.,., •U ,..., • "-ANNINO ACTION ~ llorne Cit MINO TMllTU'I .... lbOve °" ..., ,... PliblllNCI Otango CoeM CillftOl'rlbert None flCTrnOUI .._.. Th•• Dll''""' •• COii• tMlll Int Cou11~ Cler-of Of· .,.,,, me County Cie<ll OI Of· lllA:11.111 '•0" JOHIN --~~on NIA ... ...~~OoenT_:..~TrintM o., Pilol .)vky 8. 15. 12. n . CITY Oii MUNTlllQTON .... IT • .,_, Cl uct•d D) a n U"•"· angt County Qr\ J~ 21 .,.. COUfl1) 00 June 21. H 0 W I N T I N -_..... T.S. No N-12t7 "', ... ..,._.. ·-ltl8 I I AC" CO It MI I The lollOw"'9 P9'10M ere co•oorattd a11oc1a l•ol' 1~ 1t11 AUfHONDO AGINT itOfi TNa ..... -.....1 .. lllld Ref .• 1CDM10l11 Thie ............ lllld ,...,. lllOCltWAY cm~ dOlnO bullMU.. otne< ,,,.,, • part~ ,_ ,..,, LANDAllOCIAm'TRUIT wltfltMCoulltyC...ofOt· Soddl900Cll Wltllttie~CterttofOt· Publl9hed '0tonoe Cooet MELCOM ioas ... ,,. Th• regltHOlll com-Pubh"'9C Oranp Coee1 PubllelleO Or•"V-Cou1 '°" llQN YANANCll TO .... COUf'IV on .)vky ti, NOTICl ...... ". .... COUllty on Juty,~·.~m ~ llJT1C( Dally PllOt .)vky 21. 1118 derW\ Coat• ...... Colif rnet!Ced 10 1rMMC1 b\191· D••I) Ptlol July 29 ~ 5 D~ PilOI J uly 8 ,~ 22 29 ~Ww~~'=:..~&:i ''" ,_ ~~--::~Ji;;;;:. ~ Otenp Coeet NOTICE IS HEAHY F57t ·~ J ~-20l5 =,,.:o.' ~ .... or fie= 12 19 19U '-Sii 1HI F-'19 llCHOINO MAX.llM' V"' PublltNd Ofenp Coeet DATED 10.19-11 UNLESS 09tly PllOt July 29. ~ t . OIVtN THAT THI UMOlflla Ma11derl n Coeto MMe 8'QN AMA AND LITTP Deltyl'MOf.luty2t,Augllltl. YOU TAICI ACTION TO 12. tt. ,... ltONlO MU SILi. AT Calif 92'26 i...-------------------------. HllGHT; ONI fACING 12, 1t. tti'i "'OTICT YOUA ltf'Olt· '·llO fl'UILIC AUCTION ON MlJC M)TIC( n. 1tut1neu ta con· JOHN WAYNI ~T. · f·IA IMY. IT MAY 11 IOlO AT Ol1101M AT 10 00 A.M AT OUC'ted t>y °'1 "'°"'ioull WHCtt VCCllOI AMA A "'8LIC SAi.i. If YOU Al.LSltACI. 15'4 HAMll· PICtmOUe Mii t•ta Tiie re91wa111 co""· AND 1.ITTI" HllOHT fW1JC 19DT1Cl NllO AN IEJCltlANATIOH TON AVlNU!. HUNT· ..... ITA,_y INnc9d to trSllMCt butt· MAXIM(IM· AHO ONI ON M THE·NATUM M THI JINCTITIOUlaJlll•tl INOTOH MACH. CA t2M8 T"9 ~,.,..,.ere w under 1"9 f\ctlltoue A N I ~ I y A T 1 O N fllCnnou. • H•• P"OCHOINO AGAINST .... ITAW THE PE"90HAL lt"°lt· OOWV. bultfW M ..,..,_. llOme or ,...... INILIQllLI fOfll ..amlTAflf I l YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-TMfalOoMnt...,...,.. lfllTY HIAETOFO"l MAI\. TOOAY.•27'Fhat 11ttedlt>0'40ft.Nl')'12 1 ... ~ LOCATIO AT TIIO ............... TACTAL.AWYI" '°"'I..,._• STOflllD W IT H THI 17111 SMIM. Coote ....._ WtliomJ ~ ... NlMAY AYINUI IH '°"" ..._. Oft ~ 11. , ... M TLM INTl"'"llH. Sl1S UMOIMtOHIO IY. c..t tlll7 TM etatisment .-"*' AN Iii' ZOltl IN· MAINLY RCONOI POT· t1'30 AM. lld,.._.cl W... ~ ~..!· I . STAM. PACI COOC. "-' .....,.., ... ~-witft NCounty C..,_ of Or· Yl"ONMINTA\'. 01· TltW, ltlANTI I TMltGI. bcrow c......, • ..., ....... llflta ..... ..._.. WEIGHT llNCH ... llC caotte Cofone "" .. .,.. ~ty on Jt.Jty 12. mMAnoM:OIWT tfM ~ ._ C.. .. ,,~.-T""'91 _.., •nM 'UfllN.MllC90XIS Oeit '212t , .. , .. tl-;u,... ACTION ..._Cell. t1111 ·• • .,., ,W..,. .. Deed .. ~ .....,, 1111"91. lfte... A. ITOf'A. PACI DOM. M~'• tt1,.ch•n11>011m W ,,..._110fl'ORWM.Tl,_M ._ .... M14 ~ ,,,_ ........ ~at CellfOrftll, Htl WH1 WASH!~"· Ml'M, 40I'' ~ A.,..., P11blttlled Orlntl Coeet ANO IALLY VILii Y1M9 •t. ~ .... 1tlf .... .._Mo..t1:eioiii ~ ................ MllC"Vl"W".MelCIOXU. ~lwll.C.. Uta 0.tv ~ Mr 22 It. DAVIMPRT llOR A y C. .. , • . Ofldll-... lft ..... IOI ....... AN. Cell. WJM L AQUIL.AA. lltACI n.t ~ la CIOfl>-~1 5 12 1 ... Ma,,.,.,.~ .-Heraoft 1lt44 ....... c...MJ .... T"6o ~ • .... '001. WAIHlfll. MllC dwCted Doro ...... ""'° , .... n~--r I ,OOf HIGH ~:::.~-r ..... ....,. :.:;: :=.::::. "1:' -z:.:.-:~ .... ~·==-9'ACI "';:' ''llOtraftt com• ..aJC mllCI •INCi ,,_. ''IT ~ !Mlilneee .................... L.AT-::r =--~ -:.-:.~ =··=Lo~•o':r. :-_,,.:,-:-"~ MTINUI-• ~":,':, ..... llr.• ...... -·~~·TO....,..__ __ .,_IQUll' ~. ~..-. ................ ~ -CIQ.'IM • Tae reei1Ueft1 ...... ..,.... '°" CAIM 09' ......... "' ,._ I. ITlht••· l'ACI ._. .... Of1Ny11. "-........... .. AN R't IONI IN·..._.'°.,....~ CMr8a ~ ... -... --PtH. WMllLMMOW, ~tea--••..: ... -:1.-r~rA 0 0" Yl .. ON~INTAL DI• -_.., .. _.... -·::.-5.= ='f,ir--..:. ~~~lltACI .-"':.•c:.;~ .. Of. WM.LCCMIBICI & ltMfT, 1~:*"~~\:Ma =-..::.. •,._~ if;r1 ... fll\T· ---;:;~=: .. ,.MC ""'9t. MC=~"' '1111 a=-=='· CW ~.E,t.~ "!!_... m1D-=-.m = T"TMOlllNON. 81M. ,_ ....... .I. ....... MO t. 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IMCfl .. cNc• YWlf .._ ._. .. ,.,._ I0.0-ltl'I , .. ____ .,. ~ ...... ,., ...... ............. ,......, .... .-..Cllll ii ...... ,....,.,.. ··~ ..... <Mil ..... .... .......... e« ...... N .,,., Cr• ,.,, .................. "" .. -- M, Merrill Lynch Realty •••ll 11111, Lmr 'I lllY Large lot In Gameo Highlands, untQue 8'ngle story floor plan~ 4 BR. 2'n BA & Indoor-outdoor f~~599.500 lH~ lef Us lltlp Y 11 Sell Y ,., '""'ty! C• tt-1111W, 642-5671 r for information & surprisingly low cost. Today's_ Hand,caps . , ·Today See our SP._C>rt section for Terry TurreU's.picb for each day·s _races at the Los AlamitOI ·Oraaie County Racina Fair .. ...,. For Com~unity News Alona tbe Cout - "*'' ... ~. J. ' 4. s. •• -~ '· - •• •• ,. .. ' Back'by popuiar ~~. DlrMl·A·ll~will run Fri~ay. Satur· day and Sunday In 1wown:class1t1cation In tM ''*~ltl•d A~. -5ince ~1sa "*_... •· ~ ~--Thursmy~ and~ pr~nt tor .. ads. This Is 9PM to ill private party adWrtt~ tor merchanelfa. not owr s I 50 (pttce must br llsced In . .tt -"' no mlM't•tildQt• wtl br xceptftf;:At"'ads wtl run Friday. Saturday and Sunday. '""1't Is a s...-m1n1mum at~ ~r lln., ... 'lo.,.. ... Cllllt'DlllMl-A·LIM ed II Mly ... • · . . · · SJ:OO. ~· . . . DE'AOU~E: T~~daY~.. : . . . NICI: S·li,,. m1"!11num • 3 ~ys • 20C ~r ,.,,. • SJ .Cl<> • "" ads art p~paid by coming into tM ~fy Pilot to ptac• your ad 91' us..tM coupon brfow • • Prwate• party m.tchandise only ~s No com- m.rel., ads. ~ts. ltvtstl)(ll, proctuce or plants. • '· .Each It.in must br priced In the ad with rio Items over SISO. • MAIL' TO: Dlmn·A-tW . • • . • · Da1ty .Pilot . ' f> • · HO Wtst-.tay'str·e~t. C,osta Mesa. CA 92626 D<Jtly Pilot hours · ' ··, Mondt11y·frtelily 8 00 _AM'to 5.00 PM ~ ... =-------,.------~ .sTATl ____ ztr ____ _ '-.1·--....0---_. ·. ~-------1---------· ----i •. . .. . -' . -· . .. . 1300• • ,L suo 1410· ... . I ~ .... ~ ,..• •I, .. • tt. .. " \ "· I I , I 1 ' I I I i . ., 11 , I I • • It • ei , I • I ,. ' I I ll • I R t .. 1 • · 1 • • Cf • • .. , ii ========~ .. =====~~~~~~~!!!l!!l!lll~~!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!~!!!!li-·.·~~--lliliii ................. ___ ~1 r • ' ,1 s soc iated ' Or919 Cout DAILY ptLOT/FrtcMy, .N/t1n.1111 8' ~ ... ~· .. ,. •OOALITY PAINTING• F elf ~toet 1 1 YM"S eq>. JQfln, M S.2"5 GLASGOW PAINTING Int /E•I 30 yews.._ ~ ~2-521• _, ....... '•..... ... . WlllTS YOU!· Are you between 11-1 S? Do you h&Ye spare time? . . Would yov like to wtn an Educational Trip to · SAC~MENTO and a College Scholarship? Would y~ like to earn .up to S100 a week or more? . P1c.D IY 11.1111 -.1 · If you qu8Hfy, you can .,.rt , Nrnlng money ....:. NOWt and continue through the .. Mii ..... ~., ...... .......... ·'--' . . .. ui ·._,. 111111---~ ".• ·"llfter·-T II ...... ·"'"· *** N : N. A/C, UL-.-. W.S"J .. .. .. ' ,.. • • •• • '-': ... l " • • ... ' • • . . . FIUDAY;J~Y 19. 1988 . . . . , . ·.: . . ·25 CENTS ·... . . • ' , •. • • • • • ~·... '' •• • ... • , • t .. • '\ • .. • .. • • .. • • • • neac1:: .. mtl11 .·11:&4 :_:d:uai.·· i ,ctenti tieS. .. • ' • • • # •• , • • t . ... • • • . ".. ' ... ~ . ' ..J • • • ..· • .. ... ~,. I' • ,,. ' Mesa detective &lrnea 6y ~·y~~ aterv le!t : · .. c.onsdoos,~~1'1 a California driver's :·nwnlitt •bclon~d.'~o ·a H~tinai~it. illore .q~~;;~hs )hJn 'answers. the Thl' heal.thcrnier.where Richer was~· · . . . · ··· -'°' • J , . · r hcense. a v 1sa ~rd and bank -auto-··~ch mao who identffi-rd hilri'$tlf,as'· d'et~tive said,. · . . . treated is known for its aid to by man's sudden h,.art.~ttaeL-•tn' Cant( . . m~td,teller~rds. all in the. name'of Ricl\tr's son. when police ~ontaC'lCd . . l\·fingerp. rint ch(.Ck through Statt'. 1ndtgl·n1s'. \el Rtrher-most.ly Under _ · . • ':'... ·"4 J" . '-' I'· •. Ernest Hel!flut Cords. ·· ·· hUil... · .. · · '·."and ~rar ri cords ~owed Rrcher ·lhl· .namC""'Cords" :...: had sevft'&I · · · · : · .. -. . · ·. . . · · : . , . : N pictQre arfd.physical· descriP: .. Ridrer·s S(>n said he:d nt'vt''t ht>ard . .':'"~s n~~·er arr~Jed. · · · . · . • · bank aq·ount!>. · · · · B JONATHAN VOLIKE ·~ . • . ' Riotier:S8'i1tas.openinaan'acc0t;1nt . tion <!D·\hedt'iver !~cen~ wa~ that of· o~_¥~on Helmut Cords. · .-.... ._.The fddrt'S~·l(s(~d ~:the dnvor's . "Ci1rds had all 1.he mo~ey." tM °'?......,........ . . . . · · on /unt. 10 with Empire Blank; 72'1 the dj~l-.man.;Labtritt said. • · · ·I ~e .ne,·tr ha4-a ca.~ hke-th1s. ltcen~.f"r.Quds l!Jl,d..R.tcher showed d.1.'ll'l'll \l: said .• "\\ e've d1~ovcrtd . · • . • ·Paulari'noAveoue, when htsuffcttd a . In his ~kel.~ou&.h. ~i's a scco.nd . ~l?bllt .said Thursday .. I .kno" he•. dtfTrri:nt \ emce. Calif. addresses. ar:id 01ht.·r Jltuunts ·-, . · Edward Jose{>h Richer s.dou~e ~_.(e fatal heart attack : 'nd · (tied. The. ~ w~let: with !' sero!ld set of ·~c:nu~-m1srep_re.scn1ed ·~1mscll to .. a..:tQt o( · Labb1tnaid he·s omure. v.·h~ Richer r tw lh-tl'l ti\ l' J1 d not discuss the ~ay ~ave remained secret ~fhe tilde\ t . lS2.600ched ht.pve ttie bank'wasJ· ·.~·~on, -:-· 'nc~udu~. ~. CaJ1fortua . tK'~J?le· b\11 I don t kno" ".b.)-.. : .. ~'3!.l'\enm -Co'sJ.a Mesa w'hen he:d1t1d. · JllllUnt' nor thl' amounts the,• hdd d1td in a Costa Mesa ~n~.;· ··federal· cbeck inade oW1 . ta Ernest,. anvtr:.s ht:ense ~ ·~.-Richer'~ true . · •rm lookutg for a v1c11 m. alf ent1n., .Richer . .:coll~ed state d.t~btht~ · hel!lw'c ut P<mtbk legal battles over But even with the discovery, he lefj Helmu...Cords. • : ·~· • • : ~me. the detecuve S:itd:'. . ·> or !~dl v1dual.' he m11~ ha' e d.eSrau~'· insufa.in:. and recereotre.avnent fot thl· d"ro",1a1n,of thl' money. Richa' a mystery for Costa Mew 'P.olicc Tbe wallet that · droppod to: the • . :The scco~ walle,t i1so ~O(l_lained • e~. · · . .·' ·, · . . .. · ··-a htart. aliment et a ·l,.o!> ..\ngele~ :ipparrntl~ has a son and. dauahter Detective Stevel) Labbitt. • :... -~!'k''•carpcf ~en Richer ~ell u_n.,. na,me :~nd td8(>~?n~ .number. The · ~~>bbttt s .sca_c;h b;Js· 14noo,erFd he~1ta1. pbbrtt ~td. . · _. . (Plea~~ DEAD/A2) ·,._. 4' •• ~una ac!IVlst!J fear · sl@ters could face retribution from cl~ . ' , . . Corbin Bemeen'a noni1.;· " 'By LANCE IGNON °' .. ""'...... . nation tor t>est.aetor • · one the 19 Emmy Award"··· ' . Le~rs of a movement to ~ust three mcmj>ers .. of the Lag~na Beach ·.Ci1y. Counei~ .feat city officials~will take 're.Vl,nae 'on people. ·who signed ·· nominations aarnered .bY . the "L.A. law"' tefevtaion · serles./M IDda -' ~vice and Games Bulletin Board Business Clalsifie<t .. ' recall petift0ns. · . .. '· A~ besurf, they said they would ask . , :-c9urity officials to seal the petitioh.s · . .-and poi rett:trn them to the city. as '. • :. man'dated py the state ,election code. . '. >\9 · ... · .... We see 1\0 ~son for them (tM · A3 • petitions) tO.comt> back here and act. · as-i hit list." said Bitba,ra Westbfeok: • . A8r-: · one of nine leaders of Committee 'lo v-,.. Recall City Ceuncil. Comics. ~tertain(Yl9flt . Opinion A 10 The comfTlilttt is , trying ta recall ,patebook · . Mayor C>.tn Kenney and council . ' .. • A8 members Ro~rt .~ntry and, Lida ! . P~arazzl Datebook • Lenney . 1.• . ... .. . .., . . ~· ·... . . ;.t I· ' .. ~""· . ' •'. ·~ •. ' .. ~-.. Public. notices Sports Weather members o(the comrnitrtt• planned .\ to deliver their rtq1,1c;sts to lhe Oran~ C'ounty Grand Jury. Rqistru of Voters and the l;>istrict Attorney's . . , . , ' • .... '-. . j . t ..... , ... .· ·.Home.edition tdtie. aftllableln racb office on Thursday. · • A · .· ~ l " -. . · · . · . .. · .. ··. . The petitions were ~anded over to . qaa "I. 0 e·· . : · . :--. ·. : · . ·. • . · . . .. · · · Ci ty Clerk Verna Rollinger ort ·Tu~ ·Newport~blaknown tohan.lta..taareof the bar~r".n.eu tile f1m. ~e bJ Jamie Beginning Monday .. Daily day. The clerk_forwardtd the pell· bla"wheela, bat none CCo?mpue.fo tbe Mt 0.. "JobUod,&Dd ~ael~ Copj>ollno of1B-t- '(Pleue~S&AL~/A2) tbTaAqaaCyelebeln&~~~.anMlit4 :.,. ~on..-ch,,' :, ·: · . r . • .. • . ...... . • l .• , .. " • ~·shOoter· uses sea .-tu·rtle · · as target -. ·-:Rare .. 1,000-pound animal washes up on beach full of holes . Jly PAl,L ARCHIPLEY OllM~~IUll --- .\ ran.'. l UOO-pound leathcrback ·sea·tunk "ashed ashore in Laguna Beach Thuisda~. the apparent "ictim of a 1rrgger-happ~ boater who u~ it for 13111.'t pract1n'. _ .It "a11hr ~rond"sea animal in two d~!> to 0e shot along the Orangt (~SI. . la%una lkach police loggt>d a call \\ Mne!>da~ night from a man who reponrd !.Cl'tng a large turtle in tht' r,urf. On Thur<oda\. 11 "ashed ashore at V1ctona Beach and animal control otlic1al!> mo, rd 1t 10 the headquarters of Friends of tht Sea Lion. John ( unnmgham. director of Fnends of the Sea Lion. said there "a"> ltttk doutit the reptile had been \hot to Math "1thtn a couple of da~ s. "Somrtx><h nddled 1t "'•th an ., automatic or'sem1-automatic.'· Cun- ningham said .. , ou could see the lint' of bullet' trom h1~ head down across lit~ ht>ll .. The' , hed.:d for markings 10 Set' 1f lh l· turi k had ~n caught 1n a ntt and . (Pleue eee TURTLE/ A2) Pilot·· readers who buy· their ·1 " • " ' '" • • • • •• • .~J~:imJ.::·~0~~!~ ·'.Sidewalk .Ron::•:cOUldti~t :waif tO .be • The.cha~ in ~treet editi9n's ·· · Clf • • • • • • • • 1•:: ·::-• • ~·· • • • • '. • • born . ~irt,s:~~f,;:~iro .. !·:ii:~~r!d . By PAVLARCHIP~EY • H6spital i'! Huntington ~aeli. Jen:.·. I H~ chrclCcd ·in a{, i :l>ounds even: straigh 0 l \0 ..Work an~wa~. l:k,figumi .\II 10\0hed said th~\' ~l"t"n't reponers more time to C'Oncen· oe .. ....,,..."11!' . . ·. ·. nlferf1nd hertwsband ~n headed for I qi: 1neht's long. . · 1 • th.e~ 11 loo~ for. a hpu~ when th.e~. nrf-,·nu~ 'otx)d, had ttme". trate the.ir res6urcesand ~Irons . J~nifer Laughlin ftguttd it ~as · . the ''~n: II ~·duldn"t start. The b.ab~ . Ha\l.ng JUSI, atrl' eq' from Heber ·'°o.uld ..\0 the~ "d be set!lt*d ~foro tllt' ... , nu l .10·1 &lie' tho" fast tt was:· to producina ·a paper thal wih . just''false labor .pains. A~e·t. all. the · wouldn .t ~a1t: .. -. _ Cit~. ~ tah. earhr r '!'1 tht' w~k .. the btrth.. . l)1anr-... ml ··tn 1~o m1'nµtes.•11 was all s;ontain tocjay's news today. . baby.wa5n't du~ until September .. , So •at 1:55 .a.m. Thursda). on a · eroud parents .._.ert · sta~1 ng ~!th In ,th·e m\'anttme: the~ ·re. sta~mg t''rn ·Ti'K' m·1ghbor~ d1dn·1 even Current issues of the Pilot So when she felt t~ contractions· patch of grass bet""ccn the sidewalk lnend5.Qn Ronald Road .. "1th D1ant>'Heak~. ~o-dtdn t e'pect ,kn1m \\hat ":is going on.. . . will be in nm racks by 3 p:m. at>:<>ut. every seven mi nu~ around· and ·curb on Ro~ld Road. R..on,ald The' mo' ed 'here thu~1ng the~. to 0e ht>ltnng her fnrnd gJ\ e birth on \\ hl'Tl kl\ntfrr realr1ed . tht' bab~ Monday throup Fri~y. Satur-. !lltdni.ght Wednesc:Jay.: she discounted ,'..\nthon) wa,s born. · had a· homr all lined UP,. Wh en the~._· thl' s1dr\('alk. '. ~" 3' roming. ~ht' had D)ane wakt' up dayandSundaycdidonswill be them ·and fell asleep. But when she It will be a matter of confusion in arrJ'rd. the~ lear:ned it had been ~Id. . . Sh.: and Roo ha\t' ta~cn to calhng Rlrn and. tl}e' headedJutforthe van. in the Pilot'~ racks bi 6 a.m. . . , ·.woke up. ncaf"!y thrtt ~urs later. the years to comt'. but' Ronald tht' bab~ \\' 11ti thrl't" .sons ranging from ~': tO' tht>mselws co-mid"'' cs. wh1lt' the w~~~1a~\0~:~t~~· ~~~ ad"r:,~~~e van ' contracttons were a minute apart. was.named after. Ronald the· fa ther. t< and a fourth on the wa' I much · bath has t'llhmted the moniker ••••••••••.:::~ Less than a block from Humana not Rona~ thrioad. ~ soonerthan the~ t'\~l~).'~~·~enL ·:·s1~e"al~.RQnald." _ · ....... ··-.,tPleUe..ee_!ID~WALK/A2) -Lillgertng sf:w~ge f rc;>m Laguna.spill keeps _beach:closed \ . ,. .. .. . ... ... : .. BJ LANCE IGNON perhaps Saturday: there also is a °' .. a..;........ possibility thaf sections of the ~n-·.- A sewqc spill that contami~&ed a taminated area ~Id·. be reopened' · 2.000-foot stretch of tquna Beach before the ~~end ifbacteriolosical.. Su. nday is lingcrina ion,.r than ex-mutts~ Wltlhet •fe levels._ . ·pccitd and could foru the closure.of The spdl occumd Sunda_l' monuna sections of the beach throuab at lcut wMn • ~ pumJ> at Cleo Street Saturday a county health oft"lcial said tfllcked up and ~t 36,000 plloQI of Thursday. raw .wasie material across the and However, a section of beach from ·~ •~to t~ ocean .. St Ann's Oi'ive 10 Cleo Street .was It s tak.ina. •. httle loneer than re.opened Wednesday after e~pectcd (to .d1~apate) ~on the bacterioloakal levels ft11 to within size ~fthc spell. Wehner ~id. ... _ le I id Ma·-Web This may bec:aUte the spell poured acccpUIUK . vc s, • ~ aer, onto the beach and ·into shallower water quahty ~ chief for the _ ... ~ ha ..___ • • Oranat County Environmental watm•IK'1~~ncurrents ve~ · Healtb-Deoanment chance to dallutc 1t. But ·Wehner saict the beKla from ~nythina more tha~ I .• ~~ of Cleo Street north to the IOUtbem ~ cohform -• badma ·~~~ave of of Main Beach P.f'Obably wiU renwn human ~ste -per 100 mtlhh~ of ~loled at least ihroueh Friday and (Pleue 8M Uw AOS/ Al) DA gets ~~lay to . . .. . ~ --.. -.: _______________ __.._ ___ 4'ri c·e·e1 lib----"'f · !iDpt1tViSaa~n h01ps .eKbcs ·ell ts back · ·· ~ l~Pr~ve pub.Ji(: s~a~lng. .p\anS f,or.. ByROBER~KYNDMiN funih ." !>terr says~:·Ge·~ ~i~~: .. ·..\lot o(thesepeoplemove upthc .FV store:.· ···# .. ...,....... · . . . Larain(I J(Lewm;A.R' and SfcV-C corporal<.' ladder. but the)' a~ ; .~ .kooen Wini~ms m~y Sttm an .Martin, for11nstan~. ~r:e all some· 1embl~ embarrassing: to the!'"~ ·anlikely rote model for busin'tss . ".ti.a\ sh) and 5el~ftat~.I tutt&-• ~" t~ a~d 10 others ~u.sc tlte) ,executives: But the comedian's .. tb\: Of_ll~ person. I c•D t~tn of who -J~S~. rant .speak proper!? m pub-t~y. sense ·of humor ind im· !S th( sall)C ~~ stqe a~ ; pcnqn . lie. . . prt>v1sational skills are the \rails " •s R~b\!1 Wt!hams. Ht> s Jhe ·51~ That inab1lt1)'.· or cotlne. is · exccutivei.are learnina to adopt in' · all t~<' ttme. . · : ·. "1despr('ad. Accord1~g to Kerr. onkr to become betttr public · ' ·· t f!!prO\ tsa.ll~f_l teacht$ Y<?U t~ · . sun ~' s sho" thattht',fear of public speakers. . . ;. geJ ~~d of mh1b1t1ons. to be y_our--spc{lking had to~g bttn the No. 1 Through workshop$ that borrow . self. · · , . . · • ft>ar among >\mencans. edged ou( · mttbods practiced 111 'ICtors' im-. ~Kt-'t·r:. \-ho leads ~rsn catted Gply recent!~ b~ ~e . fear of ~"'00-provi~tion claSSCS: Cherie.K~.is ~'t"C~Pro'': ~Y' 1hebtlf'S~ obsta· t'tactu~~ ..\lf?S. , · tach1na men and . wom•n 11'1 ck to t>Jf«ta""~1pta,k~ng 15 sim_pl~ ... Let'\ face it. most cvtn·one 1s , businF.SS to . bcc.o~e · moi:e lack of.p~~r Pr;Kllct. . self-conscious.. .. Kerr.says. ~r-jost · dyeanl1e. m~rt.l!'leresttngand less .. Our ·pt!·nuttt 1s· that bus11\ns people a~ afraid of ottfa,f110ple MttOUUsoeUm. i,. . ·~pl( ~rf~.rP" ever) da). but n~ foolo.ngat them. maktna-'fttl ..About 98 ptrttnt of the \\me. one.t(31ns them how to perform. •uncomfortabk0r vulner9blr'. ltt6JJd ~oan-~ are .hilting behind a ;sa"-5 Kt-rr .. wlio'atso.runs a Hunt· 'wt\en that l\'appenS. ~ _..w ~.which allows the'm to be' ingf~no Btach ~ublic relations fi_tm. · . ,,..._.-:9 · ~ • ·' .... .' ... ~ ___._ .. , -.... .. . .. .. \• ' . I . ~ ' •' \ . .. . .. • ·: .. .. .. -. . .. 1 • ' ·' , . . _._ ····~ EUl.:J...=:: II;'!"' .. c-•-··-.......... coulda't·l:ve bes deed ~. became it would've belll ...._ .r . bdly up apd the bullet holel Mft acroui111op. ""Somebody ~in a "'* med it for tartrt snctice •. • he said. Cunninaham said ka&herbeck tur- tlcsart "exa,..nely primitive" (tunln · date ti.ck some 22S million yean). and art named for the akin coveri111 over thrir shells, unlike the bard shells commonly associated -with other species of tun le. The leathern.a is on the en- dangered SJ>CCin list and is more l·ommonly found in the watt'n off Centrat America and Mt'xico. They're harmless. eat soft foodl ltke Jelly fish and lay their eas in the sand once a year. Humans try to rapture the turtles and often find and destrov their eggs. "It doesn't do well with all the increase ih prcsswrt" from mankind." he said~ · Cunningham _1uessed the dead turtk to be 70 ~years old. It was 7 f~~t long and 4 feet wide. It also was.a le male. A necrops~ was slated today t.o Stt if it "ascarryinaany egs. be said. They also will try to remove several bl.lllt•ts on the rempJe chance some- one mav be caught and prosecute4. The previous day. a sea lion w~ shot off of Newport Beach. but Cunl)Nigham didn't know if the ..................... ~ Jolua Cnnnln ...... cara:.= Caner of Frtend8 of tlae Sea Lion ileplaJ rare lea twtle tlaat wubed uhore In Lapaa ll'eaela on TlaandaJ. shootinas were re lat~. about the imJ>C?rance <?f e~~ironmen· The sea lion is bcina treated at Sea ta~ awareness. he saa~. Then J~U World in San Di-" he Slid. • . 'have peop~ who AC! so a~nsablt, . ~-;· . who function. outsacte the riab11 of Cu!'na.naham said he is troubled by other animals. such anmfcnts. "You won(ier ·~r 'you're acttina ··rm trying tl" educate the public anywhere." • DEAD'MAN HAD DUAL IDENTITIES~ •• From Al and was divorced a decade ago. Labbin said. However. the famih hasn't been much help. Labbitt said he's been unable to reach the former wife and daughter. and the son 1s "e\'asive." .. rw hit a wall of bureaucracy," • Labbitt said. A MediCal official in Los Angelt>s rnnfirmed to labbitt that Richer had an account there. but refused to release any other details. Olfo:ials at banks where the dead man held accounts. incl uding some local institutions. also are tight- lipped. The S5::!.600 check was.drawn on a Chicago bank. apparently as a pay-ofl for an account Richer held. again. under the name ··cords.·· at a recenth failed Costa Mesa savings and loan. The check. howe\'er. lt sted a third ~address for the man. a Santa Monica : home. Jud~m_g from the dates on the dn' er s ltrenses and other documents -K1cher's Social Serurit' card was in his own name-Rirher apparentl~ began using the alias about 10 years ago. labbitt said. &\ second set of identification js easy enough to get. the detective said. Labbitt ~id an out-of-state drivers licen~ can be surrendered in ex- change for a California driver's license. and not all states include a . picture on the permit. so the substitu- tion can be-made that way. A falsified birth certificate can also open thl' door to a new identity. he said. "'Thl'r~ realh are a lot of different WCI S." labbit( said. • \\!hat Labbitt ran only guess at is SEWAGE ••• FromAl . water is considered a public health hazard. Wehf\fr said. Results from eight samples taken Monda' showed coliform levels 1n the contaminated area from I. 700 to 3.000. Results from Tuesday showed no wh\' R~i;her used the second name. 1he -detecti\'e said Richer ap- parently was a writer of some son. ·and pemaps used the second name as a· wav to shield his income. but admitted he was grasping at straws with' his theories at this point. ··1 don't know if he was defraudina the government bv hiding his assets to collect the medical benefits or what." the detective said. "It's all jun . speculation. "He had full id~ntification and was able to live two li ves for a long time. but why? You've got me." coliform le"els from six sample sights. but one taken in the 600 block of Sou.th Coast ~ighwa) showed 16.000. Wehner said. Another taken at Sleepy Hollow lane indicated 5.000. SIDEWALK RON COULDN'T WAIT ••• From Al "He ~n.1cked." Jennifer correct<'<!. was over. U.S. Tempe Horlclllilu Houleoft lndi9n111otil .. Le JedllOft,MIM. ... ~ 11 a ~e11y 11 D LMYeeM 13 U Uttte ,..,. •• LOU!ewtle 11 70 ~ 71 .......... : : ~-:... 15-to ......... 11 • .._...tPN 17 71 ......... II 13 .... on... U 13 .... Yott City : rr Nortolk.Va. 12 .. ~City • • =. • 11 , .. 9 'U ... • 10 ..._... r, r, =:t'0r. 11 10 ,.,., ... a eo a 11111111111 • , .• ~Qty 100 71 ..._..., ., .. Aldllnoftd eo a ae~ ., • SellLAQClty .. • Sen Al*lllio ti 12 '•SM.._,PA ... ...... to II Slvel;IPOf I 71 ...... , ... tl74 ..... 71 tO ~ ., .. r......-. Ptrlbg •It r..-a • 11 T-• 10 T'*9 It It Wlllllllllllfl,O C. • 71 17 72 11 ... .. 71 .. 72 ..... ., .. tCM 77 to 73 11 ... 17 73 11 .. 17. to 11 15 .. 73 17 70 .. .. .. .. 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EXECS TAUGHT IMPROVISATION SKILLS ••• From Al . • • . retreat and talk like a diaJ tone." what each wa s wearing. the women grew out of her background in actina Kerr tries to teach speaken to set wrre uncertain. despite having shared and comedy. As a founding member away from the prepared script. tbe a table during lunch. of the Groundlings Improvisational chorrographed ·gestures and dull '"This is a demonstration in aware-Group. Kerr is ,well ~rscd in per- monotone that bore an audience. ness. ··Kerr said. ··we have to learn to forming and thinking quickly on her Instead.· through irrtprovisation take in the whole situation. It will feet . She learned ttiat improvisation techniques. a speaker is tau&ht to , make you a better communicator and could be taught to·some of her public concentrate. to think on his or htt a better speaker." , · relation~ clients who needed to host feet. to be spontaneous and to be A subsequent exercise required press conferences or speak befort aw~re of what-others are sayina a~ f~ur. volunteers to ma~e up a story. groups. . • . doing so the speaker can respond to at p1ck·1.nJ .up the story hne from each -"I "as :rmazCd at .how well these naturally. other an mid-sentence as Kerr cued tcchniquc.:s could be applied.'" she "The point is. there·s nothing each one. The fo ur became quickly said. harder 'than improv. so if you can do animated. gesturing excitedly as the . . With hdp from the Groundlings. that. vou can ~o anv~hir:ig. • Kerr says. narration was passed among ~Mm. ·'Kerr_ started ~xecuProv four yean "Wd1ke tothankot1mprovas~ntal "Now don t you feel yourself ago and has since taught the tech- aerobics." thinking a little faster?" Kerr asked as n1qucs to about 400 people. Althopah -" l\nother t'hing to remember is that the participants returned to their she currently leads classes and almost e"ery audience is actually seats. "Don't you feel more energy?" roaches executives individually. Kerr rooting for you to do well. so en~ Another exercise called for volun-said she'd like to hold workshops with them. Bond with them." teers to move between feelings of corporations whose ellecutives may Kerr's ExecuPro". clas~ take ~tu-dis_gust and exhilaration. switching need .periodic. brush-ups on thetr dents through a senes of 1ml>rov1sa-qu1ckh whenever one of the four speaking·techmques. "He said. 'What do \OU want me to do'! What do ,·ou "ant me to do"' "I said ~ou'd better go call some-bod,:· "It "asn't like rn the movies:· Ron said ... She didn't sc ream or whimper or :in.~ thing. She just grabbed a little bit ot 1.?Ja<;c; tion exercisd. She also provides a pfov1dl·d that cue. · "We ail have somethinJ to sell. ".Jhe paramedics were· very pro-sample of ·those ex~rcises when she-"In this exercise. we learn give-and-whether it's a product or an idea." she fessional." Ron said. '.'The)' made her speaks -before various groups . .:This .take." Kerr said ... lfyoucan'tdogive-said. "When \'Ou're confident. com- • Diane called the paramedics. but they were going to be too late. "The lady on the phone said she · had to talk to me.·· Diane said. "I said. 'lad\. I don't havtthe time. We're having a baby out here~ .. Diane grabbed a sheet and towels. Jenn1f~r la~ do"'n on the grass. and it ··\h~·\ a ( aJun girl from Louisiana. !lu ,fw\ prett~ tough.'' Thl' l'Ouplc \\ere grateful to Hunt- ington fkach . fi rdighter~ and ~ra­ ml·~l 1c'i. 100. \\ho . took mother attd bah~ to thl· hospital. left to 'handle othc•r bu!>1nrss and returned, to see ho\\ thl·~ \\l'fr doing. ·. ti:d all nght. . . '.\Cfk. Kttr \\as'sj>eakin& ~fore about and·ljike. ~OU can't <io improv. And if fortable. }OU can be more believablt "Hell. thl·~ made me feel all ngJ\I. ::!00-:mrmbers of 0-e.Oraflitc County · )Ou·can'tdo give-a.nd-take. you can't in your presentation. I'm not us~:d to h;p·ing ·~ven men.,, (hap1er of 'the Ameri,an So<;iety for do life. as far as I'm concerned... "That's the difference between an "ith a . .Qashligh'1 around my"' ife ." •JOfini ng and i>c velopment gatt)ered . Kerr'sdec1s1on toapplv improvisa-interestina speaker and one that "It "as a bea utiful expc;.ri,enre." foF their monthly meeting irf Orange.. tion.:tedniiques to public soeaking e\'en·one tails asleep in front of." D1anr ~id. "\\\··enjoyed ii.'.' · " Ir .was the. largest lunch-· mttting · · ... But Jennifet had some 'ad,·1ce for cvrrof\hek>Ca~haptrr:which·boasts ot hl·r e'<peet:i~t mot~ers: "~n) ".all pearl ) 1oo:·mem~~ d~.W!' fr~ro • ·· so lor;is_ !O go to 'hl· tlosi,-1t~~ • ':"unt:-bus~ne~ses .. anc:f con.suiting • SEALING OF PAPERS • • hrms · · · ' · • . •J • • • -----------------•~•i -~--~--------··'-------~-·· ··1,~s·~ret~~tha/roup4~·Fm~AI ~ - 4 .·' · thil\. where thev're all .ule to spea'k-tion\ to th~. r~istrar's office for s:ud. "l ha"e no authority to hold REVENGE SLAY. IVG TRJAL,.DE. L:: AYED ·. ing and tnrining emp,loyees. ttie.y were . \ eritication rhl' fo11owing day. those." !~ • • ~· going to watch. evt-rything I dtd · -·• RrgistrarofVo(ets Donald Tanney The recall dri,·r. the second in From Al • ·L~t's ·~e what ihis chick knows.' sa1<1. ·-Hr e'<perts tiis ofl\tt to finish Laguna Beach in two )'Cars. reached g1, e the defrnSt' all e\ idenrc and · uiat ,0 ml· <\I thl· foctual"'cts!>ertions in . and daim~d that ~~ills had gonc'imo~ :r~v were probabh':a little'skepti~I." · .rheckirfg .tbl' Petitions bv late nellt its first goal Tuesday when more than h th 1 0 ' J.Jr t J t 1 • rnn. \ utsion~aftl'r a night of d'r.u.gs and ,Keri sa\·s. "· · • ·.' ·• • "week. , • · · J.000 signatures against each targeted <1.tagnmeT~~;~~~n\;~r~c~ ca~.nded 111 \~,<~da~ ~rr n~ cor~ec · ~ unl '-l'\. · . · . •. · 'lier first move was t6"1eer clear of · ·a·U"t Tanne\' sciid . neit~er he: the cou ncil member were turned in. The coptl'Softhe 15-page motion to Judge \\ ibon.' ~-; .. 'a San Fran~ist~· 'ac:: · · the podium1 .Cllld ~he. mir.roph~nt: · (i~hd ·Jun·· nor the Oi~trict :At-gro~p needs 2.99~ valid signatures Lui's Cardenas and to WoodsmaH. wuntan1. l'.a.:rnsed of fatalh shoot· J.k \\a\ arrl"\ll'd fo llowing the pea th which Ken:'i>eJitves a~t as .barnrrs torney's offlce has authonty to am-against each council member to foru • The prosecutor has un til Mondi!~ iug Pa rk'4;rop ~ug. ~. 1983 outside the hut ryka<,l'd for.lad(., of evidence. ~ut hc twetll a spealk.r·a'1d.an 4'UdierK-t-.. · pound the pe\itions: Only ·a judge their names onto a recall baUot. 10 re' iew the mot ion and prepare a ( o~ta ,1"'._3 ttoml' of Parker's moihe'r .. Pa rker \<as arrested'·a· second Mti~e .. Four wqmtn from"(he audience :.:oould make such an order and then But-recall petitions customarily r~sponse. . Pa·rll'C _\'J. "aqo.lfa, e appeared in .,.. ~en an au tops~ sho~ that ills ~ere.called to the front ofthe.r$>0n;Jto only after .the recall commiftee had need a 10 pcrttnt buffer of $ignaturcs .\lkr a ~rrhmin:ir~ look at the <'o utt -\uf lon charges he killed San . ~lld .fro'?1 a se' ere. beating. ~e was pal'ticiP..te .in the 'frrst.e"'rcise. B.i · .proved its allegsiions. to offset invalid names. Tanney said. motion. Woodsmall said hr "'ould h ann'>rn bu~inl·ss-.-.oman Joan· trre on $100.000 ho~d at the ~1me Qf ·when ·they "clo.sed thefreY.es:anctwere)·. "If they·r~ askln~ me-to (keep the meanin1 the outcome of the recall <.'hall enge it. ~te''ih:uw \4 ills. \\ h.um Wilson ·had his dl·a~. • ;. ,·..,· ·. ~.ske~ b~ -Lo-i>rov1dc-sPecift~on 'p«+tions) ~. I WOtH do-~ Tanney dri~-rould-br a photo finistr. - - .. I dun't ackno-.-.fedge 'tnllf'll (late plJnlll'dtoniar~. .h \\'tl\oJ1;~. trial I' ·schcduled .. to W' • J1sdosurc of the notes) has created a Patls.t'f ":.I~ foun<l ocndmg over the. Cl'~u mr at 2 p.m. Monday 1n Superior problem." he said. "It appears to me hod~ In ;1 iji·,erl~ lf~ls hotel ri)g":i.~,..i:>urt In W~s~minster. , ;. . . . .. .. . --.. Rites held f or,Mesa.n c·.A··.~ Beec.her .. I • ' •. '~ '!. f • ' I I I ~ ' 1 i ' .(I ' ( Ch.irk s .\ut1u~tu~ Bl'l·~hl·r. J long-un til his rl'tlf'rhwflt 1n, 195~. _ • Fun~ral ..en ll'~' \\Cre held toda\ in· 11nw Costa ~k .. a rl''>1de~t and ".Jk ''a'. a 111l"mhcr-_of th'i-Ne":port' t;~>ng Boa(:h. fer Huntington Beach noat~ard operator. d1l·d Jul~ _I at the liarhor < ~amht-r of Commerce. a ..• n''>t~eot. R,otx·n D. Le·Dur. a project · .1gl' of 9 7. d.irector" l~I lhc . .Harbor ,.\rea Bo~s · ·mannger·:tt '.:U1l' ,Douglas .~ircraft Co. '.\kmm1:il '>l'r' 1n•, "t"re held < luh and ~ qoofoflh for "}any years. in l ong Beac-H. . • Thursda\ at P1are Brotha<, Bell Born Ort. ·18. 1.890 fn j\ansas C1tv:. · ., . . · . Broad" a\ ~fortua~ ( hapel in Costa '.\1o .. &·l·rher. "'as a member of the . Ll' Dur. ~ •.. Died Monda~ at his \tesa. lnternll·nt .... as pfl\al~· at Gate c1t, \ta~onic. ·Looge in fus ho~le .aftl·r .,-utre~mg.a mhs1ve cor- ' Fairha,en ~kmonal'P<lrk. hometo\,jl sine~. 19::!0 and a life ~na~~.0 ~irnd s.a~ • ~emonal ·rnntnbuttons ma' be mrmhcr lor ~tfle. past ~S years. Hr ·.-... (e.~uc and his "l(e, Maflha.:Werr made to the Harbor ~re;i Bo~ s c'lub. mo' ed to.'( ah l~tn1a ·.in ! 92~· artd 1• ·e\iJtc~ing the'ir first child. Douglas co-· 1 .. -! lkrch.~r. kno" n to fr~rn.ds as Joined the ·\I Maliu~lt§hT1ne Templ,c · 1 worker Pdr{ ~: ·van · Schulu;e .said .. Bc.·ech. \113<. a ( o<.ta Mesa resident In 1432 and \\as a hfemern.ber. · Wl•drksda": • · . ': <.lnl'e lq,,-.,,hl·nhdmughtaboal\ard He j, <.Ur\IH'd b\ t\1~ wn Charles . . .·.. ... • . ~ • 11n Coast H1gh .... a~ from Tom Gentle. fkc:cha Jr. and daughter-.llf~)e. w Betty ·. · \'""\' 1ng 1s schr~aled :lilts evening In 1937. Beecher bought out R~uf>en :lean fkl•rh~·r of Costa 'Me5a; nephew at.the.Lu ybcn Fatp1ly Mortllary, 5161 < ok'<. boat~ard nnt door and oper-P~ul ~fcGo) em of Costa ¥.esa: fi\le "\rt.:>r ~.1.. l ong Beach. T~e {uneral :lll'd both until IQ~.:!. grandcl1ildren and fi"e a.r•at-grand-· .w1ll·begm .at 9:30 a.rp. Ptiday at St. Dunng World\\ ar 11. he leased his children. · : · C\'prt~n· Ch ur:ch nea.t', Arbb~ and huc;10('4'S to "lt'lO~ Sh1pbu1ldtng and Robert Le-DaA of~ . . ;Clark m tcts 11). Long Beach: \I.an then continued running tht' boat~ard "' ~ .. • ·.-;c.h~l!~e.\<\~· .•• · . . .. ·, ORANGE .......... COAST --· r•I MA•OFFICE 3,)() "'"' 84• "' c .. ~ "°""' .. • Mt it~f'<~ S.. • •!i6( C.."ll~ ~ CA 916.'~ C t '""1 1J'r" '• ... ~·p, ~·•s• & ~,,,. ~4;".t l)' CoPr'QM ·~1 0-.o~ Cti.111 ..,,_"'9 C""""""' l'IO ,_. 11or<et -"•''°"~ .01or.., "'"'"., ;,. .tave<'.w '"""" ,,__ ""'Y De ·-00..C:.0 •~hOVI ~.a1 OP< -d CcovnQ'll .,.._ . .... ' I \• -· . ~ftlOt · ,, '.. ~., : ·-··~l'Mllld . .. Ju•t call 642;;,8086...: t • • ~ ~· • . What do you lilt a'boutlht ~i1). Pilot? What don't you ri~e? Call the number abo~ Ind )IOUr mnsqr will be recorded, t~ntciibed -4-nd de: livered to the~~ editor. · .. :, )·-. · ~FncllY "fOU 40 nor ,,... ~. ,,...... b)I !> 30 D 'Tl c.ell DelQte 7 0 m ' a<lCS Yff.! .' t~ '""f ~ ~"" S.tura.. -!lunoay II I "°" oo nae ....... -I , c;ac>y.t>y 1 I m C'li' ~· , ' ' 10 I "' -y0Ur CCIP't ... .,........, . • ClrHIJ ..... .· The sanie + . answmna ldviCe may 1Je used to ruoid let\m to JM.editor Oft Df .lOPtC·· Contributors ao our ~ttin.columb mUll anctudr their name and ~ltpttont ndmber for vmfica~. I ; , ••• , ...... . '" I e • , Tell us wbat's on youimiDd: • · . : • . -. MOtll • • • °' .. C6unty • .A,.. ...... . t .. ~ .. ·' •• I f # .. . .. \ . .-~--.. ' .. :• • •I \ f • t ; , • _,t .... ,. . ' . .. . . ' .• , . . ' • :rqne,.CfJeljicl . Mcigwftcmr brllnant squa~ cut diarnonC!s -From ~ stllln4ng settction of~ jofn ~ ~xt~ of·our original~ and~ rings. . to form~ pMKJ mamq bf predous blld Oflty ~ ~ ~· ~.ind c~ted ~· •· . . · .. . . ·. -. •. ' . As StOMl -PrQd l!ofn $2375.~ . .. ..... • •• • ' I • t }_ ... JUlt29,1988 ,,.,. DULY PllDT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.4I1'0.31 / .. . . .. . . - • ! .; . . I ' " •. . ' ... .. . . .. '· .. . ,. -· ---------------------------- . ~~i~alif~-~.F~.~~ •. ~,.a . ' . .. • .. .. ·r· · .. ~· . ' . . ... ,, .. .. "' •· ·.: • .. •I • •• r 41 # • .. ... ~,.ao• ROOD 811'08 AOAIK •••••••• ;-. •••••••• 13 B TOMTITUS ... T~e 198S world premiere of••The White Arrow," written by veteran director Kent Johnson, at left, was the finest · . community theater production on the Oranae Coast that · year. The musical fable hued on tbe Robin lfood lqcnd is mtumina for a full five-weekend=ment at the Newpon · · Theater Arts ·center, beginnina t L ' .. . ~· -LivELY •llJDNJGBT' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 ... The 'JeamiilJ of Robert DeNiro and .. Charla Grodin in ••Midnight Run" has produ<=ed one ofdle most eiitenaining "·.-.. mbvits of our guest critics's own run as reviewers. DcNiro : ·S.lJJ'Prises with his comedic skills. ~say, and character ~ .-· ictor: .Grodin, who plats in extOrtiomst, nearly steals the · ··movie:. Next week, we II check out Tom Cru1se's moves .. be~ind the bar in ··cocktail." · . . ·· ....... ;.._~.rai_ I •• _., > y .,\ - •••• Ii> . .. . . \ . . ~ .. -J.•, .. ·· , ........ . . -.. . .. . ~.e ... ~JID:'· &.:.i .. ~ . . ... 4 . ·. ~· ~--·~· .......................................... . . ~-·. . .. · ... . . . . .· ; ,. . .. . .. . .. . . · .··UK~ DOR •• ,.~···•·······•····················'····· 14 ' . . .. . .. . .. . . .. ... • ... . '°.· ·.... • •. · ...... ~ .. .," : • ~ • :~~LS!'~····~ ......... ; .............................. 9 . ' . . . ... f • , .. • ti,• • . ~· . ., r •• ,, .·~. . ~ .. -.,,· . .. ,.. -. fl\, • 1· •• . .. . . 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't . : •· ··.--~-.. ~.: -Diegofrmrayonafridayafttrnoon.~kkd!C?yoor_hlcbidt~ta'iisttua°'.f·whomaknf\unps · . · OfchoDiilyPil~ff .. · -·· ·: <· ~ ·.,~.; .. · · -<t.; .. ~·· ·' .. m0ttoftmthanyouchangtsocks.Ht'sal!Jl.IX'npro.Andtle .. 1Waringittr~li~t. · ·· ... ' ,;,,., . Jt'slci,1~-0£likt~tarrUng~,4n~acafWith· ... '--. · · •. :\ "· .. ~- . Buuhm rhert'sthat right bnin, ~ontrhat conlUltS upquntioriun4 posstbir~r.fou'd . . . duil cOmrOls. ncep(yoo rosssountfTftC>fn fl-. lo! ~ .. ::.. • .• -.;.~":.. .• rather nor dal with. · . · ~ · '. : . -~ " . .r• _. ... · ~-" . • . • .airplant ~y i iniles.a~ the EaR~.. -.· · · . : . .. . · Cold wind chafes the face. thuound'of a~ ~s>pelletfdl}'mt'tl!s-. '· : •. ) .. .'.:. · . , · ·By ftiu~l(behirid thcwhttl. you rlsK.waffic · · : ·;. ·•· ... :~. ; ... Thought Number One: "That's nor rally the grouhd dowtuherc. lt"s a ~li(fmap.;~~·1re · · ricktt QI ~ybc a fmdtr .btfldtr if you rpanage ro'ftfld : -: · · . • . pinpricks~Ro.ds'm perKil sir1tcbes. Mounrainsmelmttd bruiSes." ·: . · . .. • :· . :: .-. •. ~~~ Jhc orrly light.post in die widt-optn par~g ~· • :.. . _. ..... · ·:..:• Thought Number Two: "No way. Uh-u~. l"ht insquaor will ~dmi~~·if yau l,.ck ·oo~ now. . Skydiving. you .ris.k ~lot mort than i:hat:. · : . . :·::.: .: . :~·,. · • In fact, he should thank you. You're ~ttaSing hisovm.U odds of growirig'o1;. Ht has ,..,. · · .. ·. P. . · Thtdri\ter'seducation insJrucrl'r\s~,.m~'hat. 7 ... : . nodllngtolose ifyoudon'tjum(' ~ · . -·-. · . :, :. ~. ·. _. . ~ ·l~~tdrivtr~~~uch.thrqt~.~iil\lltoany·. " . :· · ThoughtNumbcrTh.rtt: 'You~oarounaoqccmthisworld.,sey6u ha"' . ~so.tht1cssonsartt<>p=n«cti.-. -... -:· • to grab tht gusro. Havu Htinektri · • ·• . The •«or who~~ tht fi'S! jump with , . ~tad of i B!-sd. Party ullfil: dawn: Doh 't•· · · · · Y,(!U at Skydiving Adventures.~ what ht rjs~ . , . . · .. .. . ' . ' .· .. ..... •, _J.._..:._. J . , .. ,., ,,J...,.. L'C .. 00 ..... wearun~WQI. umpo'1tu,~~-ne .. • t . ; .-... · ..••. · ", · · : . · . . ...... isanadvc1uutt. That's ~yyou btcamc a . , .· ~· · Sk~·d1v~·Adv~tuih i~ Perris. Catif~. l~ted . journalist." ._ . ·. ·" · ..• · . · .:' ' • 'a-bout65 milcs.t~s(of CostaMesa. rcl~s on '.'tandem·· Thought Number Four: "You bc-.i · . · · ·. · ·mMictio·ri for the beginners· fim thrtt jumps: · · came a jou~ btcause you wm · · ·' · . · · · · · In u5c fof ahcxit five ycirs. but still nor p<>pular rurining_outof taSJ fllljQrSand_ · '. wi!h ~J sshools tandem in~ruetion cigbtly..b$klcs111 studm loe.ns." . · . · · /..., "• txpcriencM iumptr bchi~d the novice. with borh "' (PJasl Jtt JUMPY /Pig_e 9J • ~ pcoplncl)jng on i>ne parachute -or\ the insuuaor' s .. . ~ck -ro safdvland bOch on me desert flocx.said - · ~ · the sch~J's foondcd)Qn B.akK. -a·meran of m<>f( ... chan4.~lum.lJ6. · · ··· .. ·· . · · : Studmrs w~o paydlt! Sl4' for their_ firn jump . art trcitt.d to an h~r of classroom instructioo in ~hie~<~· ar~ t.aug~ how to control their £>00.its > duri~.tht jump. . ' · 1 • .' • The IO.cm~ 1ump is.spl~ mtQ · .. twqparts-beginning Y!ith HXX>lm of "fret fau:·~ onlya small _ v -. \ ' .. " .. ' ~ ' : . .. ' . · · ·:drogue" chute is UKO to slo~ thc fall. -: . . .. · The mini-chute slows the fall to abOUt , · · ~· ~ . 120milts ptr hour, Ba.!'h 5aid . ... · ( ~se 'stt RIPC<?Rf?/Piµ 16) .. p ' . . .. Daily Pik>t 0.tebook/ Frtct.y, .My 21 1118 I . . . , .- .. · .. ~. . . .. . ,. . .. ....... ,,. . . .... . . . ... ..;_ I· .• ~ ... I " . ·. .... '· ... Calendar JULY ·BM TW T F a 1 2 3456789 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 1819 202122 23 24 25 26 .27 28 29 30 31 Friday enten.ainmcnt 'Seven n•ghts at Wttk.-day Rock Around the Oock Show • . Tonight and Saturday. Tarwo Nato Wrdnesday. Jiilhousc Rockers. live 9:30p.m. to 1:30a.m. S92-1926. · 10 .piecc rock 'N' Soul band; Tburs.- COURTHOtJSE llESTAVllANT. 2 da'" Crazy Contests. 768*8467. · Hutton Centtt Drive. Santa Ana. tHE caOWN BOUIE.32802 prnents Nathan~! Jam Middleton in South Pacific Cc:mt Hipway. South . the bar and gill Thursday throulh i...na . Frank · Ricci a.net Trio Saturda~-. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. and pciform Tundaythrouah Saturday. 9 John Allen durinJ lunch ia the p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. er~ Adept is Librar)•/Garden Room Monday featured Sunday and Monday at 8:30 through Friday. The Cou~ is p.m. 496-S773 or 499-2626. locatrd one block off the SS frttway. COACll llOlJIE 331 S7 Camino Wt"St on MacAnhur Blvd. in the Capistrano. Su JU.n Capistrano Hutton Centre. For information, call presents Camper Van Beethoven and 540-8615. The Three O'Oock toni&)IL For tidret ltlSS, THE CLUB 228S Newpon sales and dinner rncrvatioos. call Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Aasbina ligh&s. 496-89.lO. Concert hot lint: 496-1927. mirrors and a hu~ dance floor. tfo I-JEllEMLUl'I llEITAUUNT • . shins or shorts. Tickc&s arc 'SS for an 8901 WarMr Ave.•t M.anolia' in shows. Doors optn at 8 p.m. •Call Huntangton-Bnch prqtnt fiwau.cr- 833-1160. · tainment Tuqday th_~ Sat~. THE BOP p~nts the coolest · 8: l S · p.rp. 10 I ~.m. 1n Jcmniah s "Hoppy.. Hour in town S-7 p.m. Lounac. Pcrform1n1. throuab ~tur-.! tonight. and Saturday. Danco with -day. T~m8o¥. all 11.rt rbd ·n .roll. , DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT-Rick Johnson ($3 cover cha!lC): C<?~phmcnrary buffet. no CO~tt" or a.UB in the Newponer Rrson . 1107 Sund~). t,!te ~01>fra1urcsthe"~rit1sh m1~mum. 21 and .• t>vcr .• For 1nfor- Jamhoree Road. Newpon Beach fn"as1on with Rock Around Big Ben . mauon. ciU 848-2662, . . prl'~nts the golden age of rock ·n· roll (S3 cover charge) and is closed ~~VERE BOUSE 900 W. First St._. 7 p. ni. 101 a.m. nightly except Sunday Mopday: .. Rock ·Around the Cloclc ," Tustin. pttscn~ Al Abbott. ~ho ~sn and Monda). f'.lo cover charge. a h1S1ory of rock and roll featuring · baby grand ,1aao. d~m mapulllc. Cla~slC" bands will perform &he enf's JasonChase:Tucs.at8 p:n\.~S3covcr • bassptdaJsandsynthcsj~to~tca grea1e~1 h11s from ··Good Golly. Miss · charge).: Wed. is Contest -N1•h1, Call : .one, man ~.nd.·· O.~ng . is en- Molh ... to "I Want To Hold Your ·for details.: Thursday: Oantt!"DancCI . cou_r~. 'for information and ~r­ Hand. ··Thro ugh Aua. 20. hear Shake / Dance~ with Rick Johnson. no cover "auosu. calf S43-9J 19. Raule & Roll. 644-1700. · ~-. chal)e. 18774 Brobkhurs&. Fountain•> NIGBT_MOvEs 5~02. Wa~r ~ve. FOUR SEASONS . HOTEL 690 Vallcy.;%3-2366'. . , . ·.Hunt1~ton Beath. conccn info hM;; . Nr"' pon Center Drive. NewlJO!'.,: THE BoP 23822 Mertury ROad·in .. 8~108· . ...... like ..-•er . . &ach prt'SCnts Markne Ardrn s 1.aiYAa Hilfs presents thost crazy SOs ' · ' Wida...._,· .._. --«=-.:.:.t ... ._.... ud-..;.s. n-aa. song\ and music in the ConscrvatOf'Y·:: <J.60s H . H 6 8 ffi S 7 &aJardaJ." • · · · . . aY. ft •-•Jiii•~·· ...,.__, -_, OD Lounge Mo!'day through Fri~y 5.ao ~~m'. Mortd~ITlrou~rfri~a~\ut~~h CO.ACH HOUSE 3)157 Cami~o ..... ,, '!...!-ill *c ~ilf" . ...._ .. of tlae 8 p.m.andSaturdav.6to8p.trr. II f 'da , · h C · t Sa ·. J '" · •••eroo-~e~. ~-ft..,....._._t. THE WHITE HO. USE R . ..1 at . a.m._ r~ ays see new arts cac ilPIS nino.. n uan '-itPlst~no ..... .. N«htu La,.; ....._ __ ..... n-aa.· on.-la .... _ csuiui:ant month w1tfi ·"On Sta~ .. and hop presents N1ha Hq.cn toniaht. For ~ ·:: -aa ~·-_, ..-rw• -and Ta vern. 340-SOuth Coas& ff••h-jocb: Satutday. f>any at the Hop all ticket sales and dinner rncrvations .. GrooYe. llotla coacena are .at 7:30 p.a •. •t tM·Pactflc IA3~. Laguna Beach. p~eS;cnt~ 11ve night long. :dance. <tantt~ dance: . call . 496-8930. Concttt hot line: Aaplaltll•tre. . .. l'ntmammrnt and dancing nigh&ly. ..Sunda~ from 3 to 7 p.m. Swing yout • -496-8927·~ .. · 49+8088. -. swee.tlean. to ~ Don 'Miller Big PAcrnc AMPITBEATllE Sting . PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE Bob ·SUNSET P UB 1665S P.icilic; Coast· Bandllllnd from 1 p.m. uritii closiog.. . at 7;30 p.m. Rcscrvrd scaling: S 18.SO. Sanday °'Ian wi&h special 1un1 The Alarm H 1ghwa~. Sunset Beach, offers 1ive ·~pedal cv'cnlS:·Monday Cl~: T.usc-; SJ 4 lawn. Tickctsart ~v~lablc attbc COACH at '7:30 p.m. ~C5Crvechat~ SI LSO. . - ~ · · · · 'Pacific Amphitbca~box otrace •net :·.ca~· uaino.-S&n--hwm4~tmaMt-~HaWn-:-=fimtri.Tr-aViritll*,,.,.-ttrP----:•-- ·-at all T\ckeJron. locajions. For m<>tt prcscnt.s Judy Mowau. Regae from Pacific AmPhitheau~ t)Qx offiC'c and ·• ·information and to ch'af)IC tickets by Jamaica tonipt. For ticke& sales and at all Ticketron 'locations. ·f'or more ·· • ': phohe. call Tcletron at 634-1300. dinner rcsttVa&ions. catll 496-8930. . infonnation--and to cha~ tickets b) 11fE GENnJs ()f.'DfE··GERSmVINs! . tr===;:==· =· =·=~ =========:=;===·=====~ phone. caJI Trktron 11 614-1300. . ·: . . . • . • .~lJllTHOUSB RESTAUl\ANT. 1 · • Hunon Centre Drive. Sent.a Ana. ·I • ·, Ho.Jr\ • ....... ; -.. ltnrl.-r t.,. , ...... . ~-.... . : ... ~TIIDi:~'PM M.\U> : ·' . · . ; _r....,,..!nl ,,., ~~ N d ;er >bl-~ hk.• nlF JH~ / /J~'f il/'(m,lfN(l/1 1~\ lflf .11J~1r1~v.!l11~ · • .i~ .. :..a."~'llt l~k-.,..~ •Jlll/\l I l'ntfllH/J o.ih11r J •. "'nh lhr ~I~ :ll;f/ !~' ~1q1'ii. ~At-\ft!WI~· · •• 11111 h.tin~ mucal .... 14'., Mlrn::ll1'1\Mw. ird ~Mal~ ~Jllr kJ·~..'lh . · . ; . -'·· . . . ' • • • • < OiVU Ill l'"l\I . (7141'740-l(O}'~. (2li ~ ~ -"Tdi\ Skl.OO-W'\O .-. =::;;_..--r--+++rir'4 ,.-tt.."'...,;·.n.· ..... w ~· .. ·,·: ·. -"", •··~"-''\ • •" !'•r ·:- . ·r .. . ., . ·• . • . ·' . ( .. 'SATURDAY, AUGOST 20 ·' 10 A.M . 10 o PM. ' . ~ION'S PARK •COSTA M ESA . .. /< ... . . . ·' ,. . .. ... . . . · ·Art~ & Crafts .:: >sHOW &·SALE · ... .. 'FOod ·& .. Entert~~nment • . hr M.,, I•,.,_,_ Cllll 71f/'4t-llOS ~nts Thr Newfnk Spots in the bar and pill With 2 shows at 8'and 9:30 p.m. T~ Cuunhou!I<' is locatrd one block off the SS freeway. Wes& on ·MacAnhur Blvd. in tM Hutton Centre. · For information. c.all S40-861S. · . • VILLA NOVA · Richard Fauno's · piano ". ylin~Sunday 1hrou1h Wednnday. daily S p.m. to 2 a.IT). Jl}I W. l I w • pon . ftlE WlllTB 80VSE Rcsiaura.nt and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hip- way: Laguna Beach. ~nts hve entcnainmcn1 anCf dancina ni&htly. 494.80U . SUNSET PVB I ~SS' Pacific Coas& Hipway. Sumc1 Beach. o&n live entcnainmmt ttvtn nilhts at .Uk. Bill Lynch Bend from.'1 to 7 p.m.: Matthew Vm\Oft Group 8 p.m. to midnilltt. .592-1926 . ---..... .. , IVNlict~Pili I 66SS Pad,t,coast Hipwy, Sunset Bach, o live cnltftainmmt seven nilflts al Wttk . Tonpi Surf A Rclale, Classic surf mvsic rvery ~in Auaust. 9: P,llt. IO I Lm. '91-1926 . ' IAMD LOVIS'I 1670 Newport Mvd ~17th Strttt Costa Mesa. Frtt adlniwon. Must bf 21 and ov~r . MS-~. ... ,.. THE Wiim llOl1SE Restaurant and Tavnn. 340 South Coa• H!fh· way. l.apna leach. ~nts hve cntcrtainrMnt and da~ njptly . 49'+8088. .. ~ .. . . . • I . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ,· S~SOMD llY Cl fV Of COS f A MESA .• COS f A ~SA .. f!A Cl HES • , TBE COURTBOUIB aBI· TAUllANT pmtnU the Show Cue Sin,rn. One block ofr tbt SS Flft- way, west on· MacAnhur Blvd. in Huuon Centre. For information, call S40-861S. ........ , COl11l1'110VSE llEST AtJllANT. 2 Hutton Centre Drive: Santa Ana. prcstnts pianist Irene Castk in the Libra /Garden · Room Tuesday th Saturday beainnina at 6 p.m. Th Ounhoutt is located one block off the SS frttway. West on MacAnhur Blvd. in the Hutton Centre. For information. call S4Q..861S. SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacifte Coast Highway. Sunwt Beach. offers live cntnuinmena Kven niahts at wtek. Toni&ht Brave New Wortd 9 p.m. to I a.m. 392-1 926. PACES NITECLUB I 8S82 Beach Blvd. in Huntinaton Beach. Blues Night. Show time is 10 p.m. 21 and over. Admission at the door is S4. Call 964-2211 for information. CAl\'NUY llESTAUllANT to- night.-Wednnday and Thursday~JJ!e Mark Guenm> Duo. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newpon Beach. 67S-S777. Concert hot line: 496-8927. Wedneeday REMICK '5 UPST AJRS LOUNGE presents Shenna Hopr and Manin Mead 8 p.m. to•l:30a.m. Wednesday th rough Saturday. Country. Cajun. Blues. Jan and showtuncs. 181 20 Von Karman ..\\e. lrvmc. SS3-130S THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Ta"crn. 340 So uth Coast HiJh- wa>. Laguna Beach. presents hvc entertainment and dancing nightly. 494-SOSS. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast H1gh~a\'. Sunset Beach. offers live ·cntena1nmcnt 'iCH'n nights at wttk. Tonight Forward Motion 9 p.m. to I ---=a.m. 591-1926._. ___ _ Thanday COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 Hutton Centre Dri ve. Santa Ana. ~nts Passion for Fashion fashion show Thursday 7 to 8 p.m. in the Bar and Grill. The Counhou~ i.s located one block ofTthe SS frttway. West on a.D••IDllll . :nna• ....... $2499 GU SECOND <IE fRU MacArthur Blvd. i~ the Hutton Centre. SVNS&T PUB 166SS Pacific Coas1 Hiahway. Sunset Balch. ofren live· enlCrtlinment se~n niahts al week. Toniaht Planet 10. Roc\in' rea-9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. .; ., with dozens Qf jazz stars. For infor- m a 1 ion call 962-8130 or .(·! 13)597-6339. (2 I 3)S97-704S or (213)867-7SOI. CAFE UDO SO I 30th Street_ N~ Beach. 67~2968. Luther Hughes 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. $3 cover ch~. -clay PREE JAZZ CONCERT Sunday con-ceru at Newpon Ccnttr Fashion PrldaJ Island. Nev.pon Center Drive bt-- NEWPORTEll RESORT 1107 twttn MacAnhur and Jambortt Jamboree Road, Newport Balch. Blvd. fcaturin• c,ach of the major C nls FridaJ eveninaJazzcontttts ··movements" m jazz history. Con-certs arr held in the Broad-5:30 to :30 p.m. each Friday /N · M · .,._; · ,• South Coast Plaza Village. Sunflower and Bear Strttts . in Santa Ana. dirtetly across from Soulh Coast Plaza prncnts a scncs of concerts each Wednesday thfou&h Aus. 17 on tht' Village Grttn. 1n tht' ttnltt of the Village's shops and restaurants. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Conttrts arc frtt of charge wi th ample pertung. Conttrt goers are in,•ited to bring chairs or blankets and arnvc early for good . seating. Pre<oncrrt dinners or p1cn1c meals are available from the Village's man) restaurants. Tonight 1s 01'- ieland with the Rhythmair~. For morl' information on tht' senes. call 141-1700 extension 351. CAYE UDO SO I 30th St.. Nrwport call Or. Charles Rutherford al 432-58 19 or Bill Scott at 641-7648. llODclaJ CRAZYHORSE STEil HOUSE 1580 Brookhollo-... Dr" r. Santa .\~ l ~e-...pon Frt"Cwa~ ~er Road e\1tl flH''>l"nh Cia~ Moms" and 10 p.m For rl'M.'f\ a11on\ and 11ckl·1 infor- mation . C'all 5~q.151 ~ Beach. prr-sn1ts Jackie Ryan. 'ocahst "'ith l..af'T\' Nash. Roy McCurdv. Doug Webb and 8nan Brombt-rg S:jo p.m. to I a.m. 675-196R. throu•h ~. 2. in the hokl's new wav e1man arcus wma ..... .,nn1ng "'~ ~... at 4 p:m. and arc frtt and oprn to the amphitheatre. The conttrts falutt public. Seating is limited. so bring the sona stylint of Stephanie Haynes tour own lawn ·chair and a picnic. Friday &. Friends and are free to aunts ind . local residents. Picnic baskets. ociav's concen features "fusion .. beven-and blankets Ire available~ fcatunng Fanburgcr. San Diego's LET'S TEE IT l1P a club for single ·...-~ r. · 1, .... 1700 premiere rontcmporal')' jal7 band. Tb--..a-golfc~ betlol.een the agt·s of~ and 55 For more inionnatton. cal ~ for more information. call Eilttn wu-J "ho pla' f.ulf !>OC1alh and ml·e1 01her ext9.0 77 98. au•.,. a••T.a.u•.a.NT Bohen. 72 1-2018. •CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .. Nrwpon singk gol Cf\ Du~ are S~5 per ~t>ar ~ ._ " ... ,. CAFE LIDO SOI 30th St.. Ncwpon Beach. pr~nts Sal Marquez tonight and mcude a membl·~h1p d1recto~ ~~:!'~~y ~·y~Ri::c~ Beach. New York Jau Connection 8:.\0 g.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or For more informatton. call !15~-0f\Qf l .. _ k .,..._._. d nd · · h 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 6 7S-:?968. t173-5 56. • . -· or wntr to .U.-.t\ Tt'l.' It l 'p. \I at tn~ c,.,.,;,.r • pi1no tn I c JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or-Rambo-... Ridge. In me.~::? 15 lounae tonight and Saturdays. For llODdaJ pn1auon to prt"Sen·c and encourage PARENTS WITHOUT PART· 'rcKrvations. call 644-2030. CAFE LIDO, SO I 30th S1..Ne1o1oport '" e Jail mt>Cts e'e~ Thursda~ at 7 ~EllS Orange ( oa\t Chapter :!ti. cC:!!'rLtraz:~::r~:~e!~~i~} Beach. \\a\~ Wavne. Bob Moore. p.m. and IS open to ,azz m~1c1ans ~cuslod) not requ1n-dJ ollm. OC14 jazzandrhythymandblunThursday Ga~ Wini and Ernie Nunrz. 8:30 ..--an_d_J_v_i_b_u_ff_~_. F_o_r_m_o_rr-_m_fo_rm_a_t_•o_n_. __ n_end_sh_ips_. _,·_an_ed __ aC1_1,_11_1e_~_ca_r_m_~ throuah Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to • p.m.-1 a.m. 675-2968. I I :30 a.m .. Sunday throuah Wednes-Taeeda day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Y Richard Fauno·s easy listcnin,1 piano CAYE UDO SOI 30th St. Ncwpon stylini. 3 131 West Coast H1ahwa>. Beach. Dtana Dune and Wavnc Nrwpon Beach. 642-7880. Wa rne on sa' and flute "'Ith lnicr-CAFE UDO. SOI 30th St.. Nrwport section tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 1 Beach. 67S-2968. prCKnts the Tony 67S-2968. GuC'rro Sextet. from 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. $3 cover charae. · Wednaday JAZZ CLUB IOOM at Ron's m -· Laguna. 1464 SoUth Coa.st Highwa~. CONCERT ON · inE Lacuna Beach. cocktails &. hors d"ocuvres and recorded jazz music Monday throuah ~.m. .... ..._-" 491-4871. S.tuday -& --n• ANNUAL DIXIELAND/ JAZZ JAMllOllEE Catalina ·ss.Prrwnted by the New Orleans Jazz Oub of Southern California. I :30 to 9 p.m. in the Casino. eiaht hours of solid jazz • CllT ··-_,.u SlD(· ·tao •-ftllll OI ......... r., (714) 549-1512 .... ,,.mll'I IM•l91111•--.. l.n. Whm ou make a ht·- . -qunt to tht' Amttic':ln Hean A5.W(:btion. you'rt' pa.'5i"ll alon~ :A , prt'(iou5 lqc:.K'} Tht· jtlft or life That ... tx·cuJ."'(.' )'OUr cUfU rihutH>O !!>UJlPtl"' rnnrch thal n>Uld S<l\'t' rour dncendant!o fntm Amcrka \ . numba ~ kilkr lh learn moft' ahout th\· l'l:.annnl <•I' IOJ( Progr.&m. c:all u.' ttX.b~ It ', the: fiN ''l'P in makif18 a mnTIOr) that~''' ht'\'ClOli a hrt11mc: 'Ml<E FIGHTlt\G Fa< ){)JR LIFE • American Heart Association I ·- t See our Sports Section for Terry Turrell'• daily picb for acb day's.races at the Los Alamitos Oraqe County ·Racina Fair. and future. • .u.A.P .. A sinsks aaociation of ~meets~ Monday at "l:lO p.m. for a businm and olaanine meeu., Call 665-6633 or 160-0U I for infcimation. Write to A.S.A.P., P.O. Box 8143. Newport Be«h. 92~8143 for literature. ----T....sa .u.A.P Siftlles AmoclatiOn of Pro- fessionals meet nay Tbu.nda.tr::t-nina 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at di nt locations. Small lfOUP networking. pmonal introduetJons, bot and cold hon d'otuvrn. Social. dancina. mix- m and prizes. Call eacb week fo r location and information 665-6633 or 76G-OCSI. "P .S. YOUR CAT II DEAD" at the spliuin& acts each niabt Tunday information and croup ;rates. call PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS and shows Sunday from 9:30 .1.m. Garden Grove Community Thea1er. througl\ Sunday. Show1imcs and 7Sl-3247 or 99S-1234. Festival oflM Ans in ~una Bt-ach. Magic Island is· located at JSOS Via St. Mark Street at Chapman Avenue, admission prices are 8 p.m. Monday Ztdl 'ANNUAL INDIAN PO"· Ni&htlv throuah Aug. -·· Tickets Opono in Newpon lkach. Validated Garden Grove. Fridays and Satur-{$3): Su~y. Tunday throup WOW Oranae County F,airpounds ranae In pri~ rrom S9 to S3S. or 'a let parking. Oms code. rncr- days at a p.m. throuch A"t-13. Thursday. (S6): 8:30 and IO:JO p.m. will be tM location for this inttttribal ART·A·P' Alll. in a n~ location. 'auon~ rcqu1r~d. For mtt\'allons "SNOW WBttE" at Irvine Valley Friday and Saturday. ptMrin& of Ammcan Indian per-77.7 laJuna Canyon Road. continlles and inform~uon. call 6 7 S-0900. Colltae. SSOO Irvine Center· Drive, ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is formers today throu&h.Sunday. For through Aug. 28. Open St"ven days a CANNERY RESTAUllANT ft-a - . lrviM (SS9-9300). Fridays throuab served ni&htly. moreinformation.conaactAlma Rail wttk. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closing ture!I Champagne Suppt'r Cru1~ Supdays at 8 p.m. untit Aua. 7. -• at H0-0221. This is an event of tM hours are 11 p.m. Friday and Satur-e' I.'!') Frida~. 7· 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m .. "SOCIAL SECUllft'Y" at the Oransc County Centennial Cel-da\. General admissio n is SJ.SO. unda~. 5 to 7 p.m .. Champagm- Grand Dinner Thea1er. 7 Freedman C · . ebrat1on which offers a series of children under 12 frtt with adult. and Brunch Cruises. Saturda) and Sun· Way. Anaheim (772-7710). niptly I: I • fntivafs..~xhibits and special events stniors are charged $2.50. S2 per da~. 10 a .m. 10 noon and I :30 lo 3:30 except Mondays at varying cu"-in ~ _ _ _ to honor-the county's .100 year personingro upsoftenormore. Tram p.m. 3010 Lafa~ettl' Ave. Newport times "throuah Sept. is-. P~J ' history. For more information about service is ava ilable from outlyi ng Beach. For more in formauon. eall ""Tiit: sotJNn OF MUSIC" at ----other events. c_.l the-Eentennial hOt parking areas. 675-57 7 · Elizabeth Howard's Cun.ain Call ORANGE · COUNTY &ACING line at 8S9-4000. ST AJlF AIR a Visiona~ .\rts Expo CAFE MOZART k atures classical DinnerTheattt,690EIC.aminoReal. FAia throuah Aua. 13 at the Los '-nlECROSSANDTBEARllOW" throughAug.287931..aguna Canyon piano \\ed. e'ening.. and piano or Tustin (838-1 S40). niahtly except Alamitos Race Course. 4961 Katella Pqeantofla Cristianita isa thrtt-act Roa~. Laguna Beach. across from the ~u11ar.. pop. and show t!Jnts Mondays at vary1n1 cun.ain times Ave. Cyprns. Fint post is 7:30 p.m. outdoordramapttstntedat8:30p.m .• Festival of the Ans and the Sawdust h~rs.Sat. eH·mng.s . .\II music., 1s throuah Sept. 4. Mondaythro&US.turday. Noraci-t ·-t.t th ..... l\u• 7 (exceot Mon Ft>Stival.-Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. perrormcd dunng dinner. -\lso in· '-rlUE WEST' at the San . w.. ... ona.,. ro ..... ' -= 'I' • • • · da1h. Visionar) artists. hand painted"' turt.'d 1!> music at Sunda~ brunch. Clemente Community Theater. 202 doutle~kw. ~J~~= ~~ ~la: T~oi':t~n i:~~sit~a~~ clothes and New \gr experiences and J 1 95~ Camino Caf1strano. San Juan Ave. Cabrillo. san Clemente Sil in additiol) 10 tflilitional win, Clemente. Matintt perfj)rmances are 11tms. Admission 1s S ! per penon and (ap1s1rano. 436-0-1 2. (496-IS41). Thundars throuah Sat· place and show . .Qrandstancl ad· planned for 3 p.m. July 30. 31 and panoftheproc:ttdsw11lbtdonatedto LAGUNAPOETSmttt ~h Fri.at uf'd!ys at 8 p.m. unti Aua. 6. mission S2.2S. reserved seats SI.SO Auaust 6. · o~ganizauon~ that address en-8 p.m. at the Laguna Seaeh P'(bhc "THE WRnB AllltOW" at the additional. f~ unreserved seati_na · This exciting tale of the historic v1ronmental 1ssu<'S. hbral"). 363 Gknne~ re. Laguna N~ Theater Am Cen1e1J.2SOI available. Oubhoule admission 54. Ponola-~rr-ae•Ptdiuonofl 769isan MAGIC ISLAND re«nll) open to Beach. E\e~one is wekome. Call Cliff Drive. Newport Deach Free arandstand admission Aus. I -official event o( the Oran,e County the public for the first time. provides ~Q4-QSSO or 494-8375 .. (631-0288). Thursdays throuah Sat-and Aua. 8. ParkinaSJ.SOrqular, SJ Centennial i;clbration and is per-patrons with the best in comedy. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS urdaysat8p.m .. Sundaysat2:30until preferred .. Restaurantandpouppto. formed by IOOvolunt«~f~omsouth maiic and psychic &alcnL Com-~·rkOfll{'S Mwcomn-s to m than Aug. 21 . . arams availablt. Seniors 62 and over Oranae Countv commun111es. edian/mag1cian u~ent is fcatum1 90 meetings held week I> a ions "THE WIZA.RD OF OZ" in the admitted frtt to pancisiand Aus. 4 Ticltet.sattS'IOforadultsandSSfor through Aug. 7. Dinn« and shows througho ut Oran~ Co t\. Thtte McKinney .Theater of Saddltbeck andA&.W-II. Fairnhibitslocaledat children under• 12. For infor-Wednesda) throuah~tur4ay fro~6 arenod1c1s.fecsordu onl)adnitt t oltqc. Mission Viejo (S82"46~). arandstand entnnce level. For moR mation. call 498-0880. . p.m. Childttn arc "-elcome to brunch 10 stop t'ating compulsively. For closing performances toni&ht at a ,........ _________________________ _ p.m .. Saturday and Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. CDMEDV FrldaJ DENNIS WOLFBERG at the Im- prov throu1h Sunday. THE IMPROV presents three side- splitting acts each niaht · Tunday through Sunday at 4lSS Campus Drive. Suite 138. Irvine. Showtimes and adm1ss1on prices are 8 p.m. _Mrutdak(li>-unday through Thursday. ($6): 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. (SI). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is served nightly. Patio dining is now available for late shpws Friday and Saturday. llonday 'DUKE'S ENTEllTAINMENT LOUNGE al the Newporter Rnort presents a s~ial Monda)' Night Showcase with com- edians from throuahout tM Southern California area · performing. brt:i• nins at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Mondly Night Showcase bas no rover clallle- The Ne"°'portcr Re!<>n is located at 1107 Jamboree Rd.just east of Pldfic -t'oasrffi . 644-1 700. ext. 7S. . THE IMPROV features· thtte of LA 's best known comedians every Monday ni~t. Doon open at 6:30 p.m. For information and dinner reservatiom. nil 8S4-S4SS. Ta.aa, JAY JOHNsON talented and •lt kno. wn ventriloQuist appean niahtly •i.th his co-staLBob through A~ 7. TB£ IMPROV prnet'!ts thfft side-, . -........ --== .... ... ., ... =--.... ._ -ClllWll v.n• -------..-..... ... ----'" ..... HOO. LOVER LEGEND. ,_ fllllSlllllS •• 11115 ... "1•- l •• '9-111 • &itm .... P(lllft. •Ill·--*• ... , ... -: .... a..--: ........ " .. ---!XIWililiil .. ------· .. ··~ .-IRSll A,_Pam '· --.-.-. ~· .. ··--· --· -----.. -----~ ~· .Calendar more information. call the Central office. 11 752 Garden Grove Blvd. Ste. 115. Garden Grove. at 554-1440 or 240-9007. SatardaJ "GEMS BY THE SEA" Ni"ib an nual gt"m. jewelry and mineral show sponsored .by La Pacific Gem and Mineral Club. today JO a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Long Beach Convention Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd.. LonJ Beach. .\dmlssion is $3 adults.juniors 12 to 18 $:!. For information, call Jessie Hardman (2 I 3)42S-S638. • ORANGE CC'.>UNTY SWAP MEET prese nted by Tel-Phil Enterprises ca<'h Saturday and Sunday in the main parking lot of the Oranac Count y Fair Grounds 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is fifty catts for walk-ins. Oranac County Fair- srounds information phone number IS 751-3247. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET 8 a.m. io 3 p.m. with frtt admission and frtt parkinc today and tomorrow. Spece fee is .S IO on Saturdays and Sundays or two spaces for SIO on Sunday. with proceeds from the swap meet aoing to campus clubs and organizations .. scholarships and community scrvi" projtcts. For additional 1nTormation. call 898-2389. The swap mttt is hekl jn the parking lot located at the entrance of the collese at the Gokkn West Strttt traffic liaht betWttn Edingrr and Mcfadden 'Strttts. Sanday "WISK BRIGHT NIGHTS A Fam- ii} Celebration" kicks ofTthe Oranac \ountyCentennial with a spectatular fireworks disolay tonipt at 9:30 at Mile Square ftark in Fountain Valley. This world-(lass fireworks show 1s produced by the renowned Grucci family. . lloDdaJ LOVE AW AllENESS FOUN-DATION presents metaphysics and pyschic ability lttturcs each Monday niaht at 8 p.m. the Costa Mesa Women's O ub. 610 Wm 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Donation. For• infor- mation.' call 951-8803. Tae9daJ - - JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS A non-profit group of women sinters who perform everythina from BKh to rock arc lookina for new memben. The group mttts every T~y evenina at 7 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Cove- nant at Fairview and Adams street in Costa Mesa. ~rfonnances are alto available. For more information. all Ott Cox at 962-1680 or Vi Green at 897-0587 evrmnas and weekends.. -~~da_T_ THE ORANGE COUNTY S&J ti.VB · meets 1hr first and third Wednesday of every month at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. AtrS 21 and over. For mott 'information. call 957-8686. SCRABBLE is played Wednndays at 6:30 p.m. m the uppcr-kvd communitv room'OfGlendalc feder- al Savings.· 24221 Calle de la Louisa. Laguna Hills. Call 586-2378 for funhcr information. CRIBBAGE is played on the sec- ond and founh Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. ~l tlte 0.111 Center, ..., ........ c..- coacyAlt. • ............... ...,, .... ii&;i o Im WNO,.._ .,.........,..,.. .... ,... ........... ..., It sel'lllueC..... ------------COCICf• tit WA&f ~'I -------tNSa.11 .... ,.. ........ ....................... ... ft» ... -"" ..................... ... ...,.., CW. tO AMIMCA 1111 ................ mar111u-... GGCOIUWI"" ~,..,._.. .. .... _ .... II 11111 -···---------1---..-..-.......,...., .. .......... Ir ----.·- Room VI, 5th St. and Marauerite in Corona del Mar. Call 644-4138 for additionaJ information. LEADI a.ua Costa Mesa chapter. a IJ'OUP for women in business. meets every Wednesdl.Y momina at the Countryside Inn an Costa Mesa at the comer of Redhill and Bristol. Mtttinp arc from 7: I 5 to 8:30 a.m. For matt information and resitt· vatjons. call Jenette Perrault' at 533-6612 or Jeanette Thompson at 892-5930. TllandaJ - AD a.VB OF ORANGE COUNTY holds a Wttkly soeial event bqinnina at 5:30 p.m. at Millie's. The Red Lion Inn. JOSO Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Free hon d'ocuvrn, fun and nctworkina. 731-3S25. . ~z SPEA& TOASTllASTEU meet nch Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at SeaclifT Vill111e. 2134 Main Strttt, Huntinaton Beach. Besinners ~1- come. For mott inforination. call 842-2016 or 842-8149. 8CllAllBLB is pla}lCd every Thurs- day at 6:30 p.m. Jt the Home Savinp butklina. Main-Strut at Yorktown Avenue. ijuntinaton Beach. Call ~2729 for details. F AJlMEllS llA.ll&ET sponsored by theOraqtCounty farm Bureau is hekl every Thursday in the main parkint lot of' tlw Orantt ·'County Fairpounds from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Call 7Sl-3247 (or mott infor- mation. aABBCCAL ~'-TllE IOl1IY ROVGE CAR Classical stri!'I quartet Opus IV .ccompanies SUndly brunch 11 a.m. 10 I p.m. lOOI Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. 673-3440. EL llANClllTO MEXICAN RES- TAURANT 2800 Ncwpon Blvd., Newport BeKh presents inter· nationally known classic 1uitaris1 Copperfield every Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 67S-685S. Weda•d•J SEAL BEACH CeAMBEll MVSIC FESTIVAL 8 p.m. Church of Re- lisious Science. S00 : ' Marina Drive. Seal Beach each Wednesday throuah Aus. 17."Haydn Orchestra. is featured toniaht. Ad- • mission is frtt. -sponsorccf by the Haydn Orchestra, Inc., 'a nod-profit corporation. hldaJ TBE AMEalCAN INTl!ll· NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a swina class at 8 p.m. each Friday folloWed by a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.; a jitterbua claas each Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ballroom and Latin class each Wednesday at 8 p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 6SO.l048. Satudaj .. A TOAST TO TD CoAIT" a public pedormance at the Pllvilion shoooina center in Dana Point Haibor from 3 to 6 p.m. The event is s_ponsorcc1 and performed by the Coa5t Bafkt Theatre. formed by the rnefJtf of Ballet Repertory and E"mtt· son Danct Theatre. Prosram includes works by the well-known billet composer/accompanist Michael Robens. _ -· -. llOWllLA'fll9-------. PWA S&UJI ---£Ma .... '31·J501 ·-£-. £L IOl>S 511·- AIW ..... &I.--~. -_,_ '*' FWflfCll I .. au. .um m... <ZU> .. .., •nu • ..., ,_..., ... _ --··--a.a MK ~ ..... ~ •cun• •m MlnlY · c:.t PWA cm. tE1 Qt.ISIO SlJ.1111 •1111 ..... -·----•&&• u.a-~ ... -llSITY <.-*1Ll ... Cllll( ....... l l IMall ...... ··-... . l IYUl'Y IT .. •.._••• a N " on their feet every Sunday nipt in 1he Swallow's Cove Jou• at tht historic San Clemente Inn. 2600 Avenida de Pmidence. Su Clmtente 7 to 11 Ci':cs with lhe Dean's Oalcons swing and featured vocalist Lisa Powell. 498-9202. ..... , MAS'l'IN-a TONI'S Swina Dance O ub ~at .even.I <>ranee Count' locations. Dancn. danct contests. dance tripa, play . oua.inp. beach 1>9nies are some or the IC'tivi tirs. Dantt ~s are offered beainning to advanced, ballroom to swing. For 1jmes and locations. call 840-3S 18. ~' BOY AL IPANllll NATIONAL BAU.BT at tlw Oruee Count) Perf'ormins Arts Center 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. throuah Aue. 7. 8 p.m.: matinees Aua. 6 and 7 at 2 p.m. The patlioa of S..nish danct combined with the aract' and beauty of clauical ballel for an c"ciaina repmory. fOf ticket infor-mation; 556-ARTS, TickctMas1er. 740-2000. WEE&LY SENIOR DJ\NCES are pre'wnted by the Costa Mesa Seniors from 8-11 .p.m. Featuttd is live band music and a larse. wooderi dance floor. VcteransofFortiahWars build- ing. 56S W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. S:! donation. 111.n.., COSTA MESA QUICXSTEPPERS a senior citizen square dance group st"Ck experienced square dancr cou· pies to join them. Tbt Oui~ksteppcr .. meet rqularly evrry fhursday. 10 a.m. to noon at the downto"'n community center. .\naheim and Cenk'r Sts. in Costa Mesa. For mo~ 1nforma11on. call S4S-5669 . ~ '*--·-'!'!!Pl E'-' ...... --------= ---=----• •· ......... • • .c . Gdendar JUMPY THOUGHTS ..• PromPa&e3 Gallery _openings e'4M"CL WATDCOLoll WOltUllOP The .\n Institute of Southern California will pr~nt an intensive fi ve day watercolor workshop with R«>atr .\rmstrons begi nning Aug. IS. This program 1s designed for ~inning through advanced lc\el studeonts -...·eking co ncentrated study and indi- ' 1d~al instruction. Theo workshop will be h eld on ·fi ve.' conSt"Cutive wcckda~s from 9a.rn. to 4 p.m. Qn the .\ISC campus. 2:!:!::! uguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Cost 1s SI SO a nd ad ~ance registration is r('Quircd. For more information and rqis- 1rat1on assistance. call ..J97-3309 or (800)367-934Q: Regula r s»mmer hours arr 8 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. LA&EWOOD ROCK AND COUN- TRY FESTIVAL Saturday and Sun- da,, Aug. 13 and l..J at t~ Naval H0spital. Long lkach Spons Field from 11 a.m. to dusk. Proettds from the t'vent will benefit 1heo Navy Relief F und and Lakc\\ood Chamber of < om merc<.' Bu1ld1ng Fund. Rock and Roll kgcnds set to pt'rfo rm arr Chuck lkm. C .\rl Perkins. Wilson Pickttt. Johnm RiH~rs and the Venturt. On Sunda\. countf' dominatts t~ lint .. upw11~ Charle~ 'Pride. Eddie Rabbitt. Mirkq Gille~. T. Graham Brown and the Orange County cowboy. Jeff Prarson. T1ckct'i may bt purchased h~ calhng the Summer of 88 Festival hotline at (:!I .') 866-4003 orbvcallin1 T1ckt tma'itl'r Charge.-at 74<>-2000. T 1ckcts arr S 15 per day for festival ..ca ting. S25 J>l'r da) for Golden Circle a nd SH for Lu~u~ Boxcs. Two day ad vance pass for frs11val st"atina is S:!7.50. ParlCtngat El Dorado Park for S3 The Na' al Hosp11al is located at 7500 Ea!tt \arson. Take tht 605 Free" a~ to lh<.' Spring Strt'Ct exu and folJOlL.lh &&nS 10 parkio'° in.. El Dorado Park. -Public Enemy is rap's No. I It Tabs a Nat ..... MUU.. Te HeNUs~k P_..kEiaemy I By DAVID BARTON I Thought Numbtr Fivt: "How could you face your friends if you chickt'Ot'd out? What would vi>u tell Mom? You've said you wanttd to do this for years. This rould bt ttft last time \OU get a chance." Thought ~umbcrSix: "f orget your fnt'nds. Forget Mom. You've n~ver rt•allv kno,,n "hat \Ou wanted. And this ·could be the iast time \OU do an\lhing. ·• · t hought "lumber Se'en: "Stufl ltk(· this imprt'>M'.'S womett;'-' Though t Number Ei,ht: "Stuff hkt th1o; 1mprt-sscs women. · · R~ th<• time the last thought rolled through m~ cerebrum. I ~·as sta nding on the whC'cl well outside the plane: i:x·r instruction. I vaguely htard m) instructor shout. "Ready. set. go." .\nd suddenh the plant was gone. Therl· is no· fa lling st>nsat1on 1n · .. ~~di\ ing. The reason for this 1s fa1rl j s1mplr. If ~ou leap fro m a bu1lding. you can count lhC' "mdow'i on theo way down. .\t 10.000 fttt. )ou're simpl) 'iUSpt'ndcd above that rtlief map. bouncing gently on an air cushion. T here arc no \'ISual clut"S to tell v.our brain that the bod~ 1'i barrcting toward Mother Eanh at 120 mph. .\s I hung in the lim bo o f frct fa ll. m' head flooded ~1th a stream ot adrenaline-fueled consciousness: "Is there a God?/ Did Shakespeare rcaJI) wnte all thOSt' pla~s?/ Dtd 1he ' Mayans build runwa~s for ahens?/ How do the~ get the fruit in Fruit Wheats?/ Do I ha,tasho tat Juhannr Phillips now that Th<' Bo'i~ has d umJ)fd hcr'!" l"a'iJOltedoutofm) re,ene b\ the instructor'!> arms fl ailing 1n front ol me I remembered th is signal from gro und ~hool. This meant 'Pull the ripcord now. pal. o r W<.'.rt' botlT road pi11a.· I follow<.'d instrurnons: l ook do" n -'-at nprnrd. r(•ach do"n.ran1fn-pcord. ~--........ ~ I like rap. in small doses. But I love r all the Pubhc Enemy I can get. • If ever a f roup transctndcd tht hmita11o ns o its genre. this is it. l"he vocals arc rt('h in inflection and meaning: th(' music is complex. rrcative and 'ltanlingly contem- porar~: and the lyrics arc passionate and memorJblc in \\a\S that~fcw 01her rappcn a11a1n. Public Encm' 1s "Just" a rap group thl· way th<.' Who \\3S "J ust" a ml ~ 'n' roll band. Fueled h) nghtt·ou-t anger at the <;talc of Black .\ml·nca. group lcadcr . Chuck q:s raps art' h~ turns thrilkng and chilling. "h1k h1'l "dck1ck Fl:n or-Fla'·,. ~k(·wro a'ldes and cnthus1astll' l'nw urag<.·mC'.nt add wd- rome com1t' relief. Evoking mt·mone" o f Malcolm X. \larcus Gan l'' and cxtolhna the "in ucs of Lo uis Farrakhan. Publtc lnl·m~ makes mu'lic that'ssomtthin1 akin to ~hat "ould be pla)cd b) t~ hou"° band for a Rlack Panther part). Still. when it a ll rom" tottthtr. Public Ent m' i.ttms more tha n a rap ;Kl -prrhips 1he most cxcitina. 1nno,:Ul\'e and danceable political <itallrock ·n· rollCuniul) bind sinct the <1ash. pra) for modern te<.·hnolog,. U.\N(i'. WHOOSH'. I (eh a sen- 4\illlon cqu1' a lent to soml'one abrupt- ly hiking m) underwear up. then a tug on m' back and shoulders. ~o mort frt:<' f'all The world had \implv sto ppc•d. · DISNEYLAND HOTEL ( o n,cn- 11on < l'nter "In Der :--la ht." a dl'pfa, of arch I\ al photographi.. document\ and.aecompan)ing nar- rJti'e 1llum1na 11ng the sptc1al e>.- JX'fll'nc1.• of dl·af k~~ "ho "t'rt' among thl' l'ar~ll''lt '1 llm'i o f the Hol11c:au1>t f rl'l' to tht' puhhr tht' d1,pla~ "111 hi.• on 'IC" in th1.• South Lo ungr_ \londa~ through Saturda~ ~U(!. f• Im m 'I a m 10 'I p.m I no" felt hll' a hli.--\lll'd manonet- ll' dangli ng hmpl) from the hoes to the. b1llu\\ 1ng ehull' T hl' instructor unhurl kd l\\O \li:<·nng I tnl~ on e11her 'i1dl' ofthl• r hutr and \hO"l'd mt> h(}" 10 "dn ' l.·· the m·tan~ular \3il. LAG USA ART Ml1SEUM .'07 ( 'hfT \\ l' did half~IC)(l(l'I and futl J60s all l>rn l'. Uiguna fkaC'h Thl' Ruth the ":I~ df'l\\O un11 l \\l' 1oined hand\ '\ll•l'\l'r Fkmtng Colkc11on of and ~a nkl'<l both lines sim ul-\11111han Ca l1forn1a .\rt . .\ug . .a t;i1w11u,1~ in a hrakmg "flair" 1hal 1hr11ugh "o' ti .\rt n1lkl'11on owned hrought u-. to a 'iland-up landing. h~ lhr 'l'"pon-\~,~ School D1stnc1 .\nd 1h;i1 "a'11 Finis. "h1ch tx·g;.in 3\ a ~·n1ur da~" gift to \ l'Jh . I \Un I\ 1.·d. \ l'ah. 11 "as fun. "l'\\ fl\lrl I l:irhor High ~·hool 1n ~It tx·mg ~ rx·rr.on tndtnl'd IO 14~5 I 1ndl·r lhl' d1 r1.·c·1111n of Ru1 h pu\h rn~ lurl \\ 11h. Sl!tlfr Fate. thi,S '\tol'\ \'f Fil-ming. thl' l'lllll'l.'tJOn gre" m:l\ ha\l'n...l·n 01' liNandlastJump '""' th1· "l'"pon Har1'<1r Junl'd .\,..t '' S~' lor adults. SI for students and ~:n1or l'lllll'n'i. 4Q4..b.5.l 1. PE:\"flMENTO GAU.ERV. 1476 \(1u1h ( oa'>I Highway. Laguna Beach. I l·.11url·d an 1st Robin Hall thrugh .\u~. 15 lmprt'S\IOn1stK' style pa1nt- m11-. \I"' nl'" artists. Suzanne Hot- nl:r 1111' '\harnn TowlC'. watC'rrolor'i. Phil ll1•pL1n... ~atrrcolon. Trac'\ 1<,·11! ":.ttarolor'i. Dolores Dundas. 1111\l'J 11ll'llt:.t and ~11.•, I." l oller. mono- '' fl'.'' ( 1.1lkn houri. arc· Sunda' throupi I huN.la\ IO· 30 am. to ... I'm JnJ 10· 'IJ a.m. to Q 'Pm \a1urdJ' Jnd '\unda,. 44i..37n5 SASOsTONE GALLERY ,,b..J..\ '•1rth C llJ\I H1ghwa). Laguna lk.1,·h \1.tr~i: (. hapman. m111ed nwd1a Jni.I \\;llarolor'i. ''UiL I 1hr11ugh 'l'l'I 'i Hour'\ arl' 11 .1 m 1<• ~pm d.11h .J11 .... i-;-, Sl'SA~ SPIRITUS GALLERY '' t t lk..ir '°II ( 11<;t;:i Ml'-.:l. \ug. I lhrt1utth -X·pt 111. hand rnlnrt"d r hoto- F~1ph11· "11rl ' of .\llan Tt"&l'f =-~lj. --..;11 Hut I ran 1dl m~ grandc·hildren thai • t-\h1h1t in 1 'l..J6 unlll 11s final \Car 1n I pu,hcd lhl· l'n' elope of human fl·ar. ~ 9M ffour. ar<.' Tu,rsda~ through pla~ ~·d th~· ~l~ ( o~ !l.1~ laughed m • $unJa ~. 11 a.m 10 5 p.m .\d m1ss1on lht' lace ol dl·ath and drstrur11on. The i·~;iii~~~i!!'!~~!ii!!!!i!!!i!il!!!!!!i!i!liilii!!!!!!~!!!!~~-. \lor~ ~ 111 unJouhll'dl~ gru" larger as I I gro" old1.·r .\nJ I ha\l' a Jail· tonight · .......................... , Topyideos By Tk As~latetl PrHt fhl' ft 1llu" mg are lhe mo11t popular '1dl·oca~set1r' a' lht'~ appcar in nc't ~cl·k·s l'>'iUl' of Billboard magazine. ( 11p~ right 1981< Hrllhoard Pubh- l·a11m1\. Im 1110EOC4~\£TTE S4L£S I C•lla,,.1.c\ IM(4 ' 7 S•••• lJp ""'''"' Jarw 1'°"41 •l0"1m1q l Lid" end,,.. r.1mp 10 •\,,.•I ~ Jan• Foed1'\ Low JmPac• 11.,0D•C NO"fil.O\Jt t Lor•m•r J S Ml<•tv Comm~Cl"all•e Ed•toon · (01\fleV) • P.nll l'IOvO T~ W1ir· tMC.M·UAI ' I •n •met"•" T111' IM(4J I S•1r Tre<I IV T"4' Vo•-H-' P.t!O""Ounll , t Jent Fones.·, N•w Wor~OV' •Lo'"""" 1~ 0.rt• 0 1<0C: "9' Vr\lr""' "A •clllclMsl) w'r1rM11 -· ~. wlbeM61 ... .. of true kJ¥e found .......... . An aquisitety made ....._" _.....,. ....... A SU MMER STORY .. COSTA MESA 541-2711 \ °'I '"Ii II "' lll\ """'' \\•~ .... ,\ ... ,\ll 'il •ti ... ·~ . ' ' t:• "11'1il ; ...... .... ,. • I~ ...... .,, , .. """'"" ,., .-..11 \ \>/, . f'! -'- 11\.AYI DM.Y AT 1 :JO J:JO S:JO 7:l0 9:» Daily Pilot ~/ Frtd9y . .My 29. 1911 • I ~~-·---.... "-··-'--... .. A . DeNiro,·Gro~inan unlikely perfect team- ··Midnight Run" is a supenleful m'stery. a "shoot 'em up." a police chase. a comedy. or a human interest story about relationships. It is a bit of all of tWem. and masterfully done. 01hcrthan stretching yourcrcduliay a fr"I times ... well. a 101 if· you arc a literal-minded person ... the slory is told in a way that should keep your ·e~es glued to the screen. In the ~nning. it makes you afiink thaa prob- ably this will be another good Rob- ert DeNiro film with him casa as aouah. lonely and vio~nt. and that we will probably Stt his good side somewhere in the film. Well. this is true. The internting thing 1s that it is even more enticing this time: C'harles Grodin adds a marvelous per- formance as the well-intentioned accountant and &ii-skipping crimi-nal whi is 31so a federal wnncss. He is captured brilliantly and very Q"!ickly (in New York) by Robert De Niro. thc bo.unty hunter for a slimy bail bondsman from L.A. That's when the story really begins. • Dc N1rohasfivedays1odeliver1he fugitive from justice to the court in L.A. Sounds simple. a flight from N.Y. to LA. can't take more than fivi or sl\ hours. right? Well. not when the w11ni:ss puts up a big fuss that he can't 11~. Thl' p1lo1 of the plane reminds the bogus FBI age nt (Dr Niro ·has p1d.pocke1ed the badge earlier) that 'ou can't foret" a pnsoner to o, 1f he lltX.·sn·1"ant10. "Find other m~ansof 1ramporta11on'."' the pilot ord~rs. Thus rnntinu•:c; thl' <;tor. until \\l' hJ\ l" ridden \\ llh . lhl' pair al·ross thl' .uuntr. on mo't mockrn mi:an' oi 1ran,por1. ca h ltnll' JU\t Onl· 'ill'P Jhl•Jd oft ht.• pur'iu· 1ng fBI and the moh. fhrough man~ plot twists. De ~1m and Cirodin \\dd a ·weird kind of idealistic rda11 onsh1p which 1s better left e-.- plainl'd h) seeing thr film. .. Midnight Run" isa funny comedy with the unlikely combination of Robert De Niro. who plays Joe Walsh. an ex-Chica10 cop turned bounty hunter. and Charles Grodin, who plays a nerd accountant who has embezzled millions from the mob. For a steep commission. De Niro . agrees to find this L.A. guy and eseort ltim across the country.·· Walsh has no trouble findin& J o n a t _h a n Mardukas (Grodin). but the real trouble btains when he has to transport tiim from New Yortt to Grodin is terrified of flyin&. so the trip to L.A. has 10 be in a car. They are pursued by the mob. who want Grodin'dead. There are many cross- country car chases. crashes. shootouts. etc. Out of the chaos, the t~o men CORM.' to reallv like and respect one another. although they havt' absolutt'ly nothing in common. Walsh is lean. mean. strttt-wisc. and .a junk-food lover. whereas Mardukas is co~ lcge-smoo1h. a fam•I\' man and a health-food nut Th e common thread that holds them togt'thcr is. the fact the) both have Ix-en wronged b' a Mafia boss. and the} arc strong!~ unll~d against 3 '>tup1dl~ '1olen1 woFld nddkd w11h gl\.'l'd. Though not real original. this is a grt'at hudd~ -budd~ cnmc stor). rnainl~ tx·rau:.c.• o( t~e ou1s1anding -:ic11 ng and pcrti.•ct nerut ion of some "Ill~ hncs. I thought Dc Niro and Grodin interacted JUSt great. If \OU htl· 10 he l'nt{'naincd hy outstanding ''' ~ing. ~ ou "111 reall) enjO) 1his film . "Midni1h1 Run" isan excitinghiah adventure movie. lt has to be one of the best movies of the year. Robert De Niro has been known for his gttat roles in the past and his som~hat offbeat characters. and his role in this movie is no exception. He is just as superb playing a bounty hunter who has bttn him! to track down a man who ------has -stolen S 15 million from the mob. Charles Grodin plays this character and is equally superb. Grodin is an accountant whose firm is doing the bookkeeping for the mob. Grodin knows about the evil doinp and extorts money from them. He later gives the money to the poor. Grodin. who plays a vm · likable character called Duke. secm's to be a wh ite collar crook but he is actually a very honest mild-mannered man. De Niro plays Jack Walsh.a former C'hicaioCop. After finding the Duke ,, in New York he ~ has 10 travel cross-o country to Los An-' geles 10 return him to a bail bonds-..... ~ ... c....,,.. __ man. As it turns out. C\ eryone from the FBI to the mob to e\'en anotlter ~ bounl) fiu rlle"r __ _ pla)ed bv John Ashton (from "Bever- (\' Hills top") wants the Duke. · The pair have a " 1ldjourne~ arro~s thl· 'il3tC\. :\one of the arrangements ~OC'i'imoothl~. Theyl·nd up traveling h~ plan\.'. tra in. bus and even down a flH'r" 1lhl1u1 a boat. The two slan out 3'\ l'lll'm1cs and become friends. Thi\ hilarious mo"ie is done so "l'll. l>c ~i ro and Grodin carry out l'H 'r) punchline perfectly. The story 1s QU iit.' original. and even received a round of applause from the ~ov- 1cgc:x·rs. This v~ry enjoyable mo~ie 1s om.· ~ou should not miss. a..c.ca M.,_ Oraqt Finally a unique pl.ot! Not once could I predict what was &<>in& 10 happen in "Midnight Run" before it did. . I'm used 10 Robert De Niro killing ..-------. someone or at least beating him sense· less. C harles Grodin stayed in character playina a do-aood ' accoun- tant. Thecombioa· 1ion of De Niro and Grodin was excellent. The story is about an ex-cop who turns bounl) hunter. I know what )ou'rt thinking: blood and auts. Noa so. It's humorous. Jacl(([)e Niro) 1sanex-Ch1cagocop who.sun•l\•es b) catching bail bond Jumpers. He works paycheck to pavchcek un11l his bondsman makes the mistake of bailing out an accoun- tant lhev call the Duke (Grodin). who has extorted S 15. mil hon from the mob. Jack is contracted to brina him 10 L.A. in five days for S 100.000. Jack immt'diatel)' goes 10 work. showing us the latest in spy tech- nology. and finds him th,• first da~. , Herc is where 11 gets good. They go • from planl' 10 <:ar to tram 10 car 10 bus to tram to car. and Jad. finallv loses hi m t o a nother bount\ hunter. Duringall'ofthe tra,ehng. 1hr t"o men d,·,dop a oond Jack mal..t·~ a dt•al with the F.B.I.. "h1rh ha~ bel·n after the Duke al50. to M"t up the mob lc:ader for arrest. hut onh 1f hr can take lht· Duk\· bar k to I...\'. 10 p1t·k up hisSI00.000. . I won ·1 g" t ihc rest awa). but I h1ghl~ rtcommend 1h1s mo' ll'. There's ne,er a dull moment. "'· . No b11mps along the road ln 'Mldnlght Ruli' ly 808 TllOMAS ......... From .. It Happened One Night" to ''Planes. Trains and Automobiles:· the rOld picture has been a Holly-wood· fi1ture. So you think all the ffnhneu has. sc>ne? Wrong. Herc ronws .. Midnipt Run." with more twists and tuml'9nd better SCl"nqy than Route 66. inv~tig.ator. He's a bounty hunter from Los Angeles. an ex-<e>p reduced to tracking down deadbeats and bringing them to justi~. Lawfully or otherwise. it docsn·t matter. Bailbondsman Joe Pantoliano Jives him a daunting assiprMnt: brina back an accountant. Clulrles Grodin. who is in danger of stippina on his huge bail. Grodin is nol just any acrountant. What eltvaan .. Midnlaht Run" out He embezzled Sr S million from a Las of tM ordinary isan intenious. witty \'.cias crime boss (Dennis Farinal. taipc by CkOls Gallo. slam-bena &IVlnJ the fortune to charity. A I di~ioft by M.lin .._ nd a DeNtro has to do is locate his quarry suprrior casa, t-c1W ~ Robert in N~ York and return him ao Los DeNiro and a.tee Orodill. Anacin in fi ve days. Easy? Not when DeNiro it llOl euctly a private Grodin is also wanttd by the FBI and 11 . ~Noe 011111a•1 Frtdey, .My 21, 1911 i,. taraeted for execution by Farina. and claims he is unable io ffy. Setting ofT cross-country. DcNiro finds himself bedeviled at every st~ by government aacnts and Mafia hit men. Then he faces anoJhcr hazard: another bounty hunter he hasdouble- Cf'OSM'd. John Ashton. Produttr~irec:tor Manin Brest ("Beverly Hills Cop") providcs·non- slop action on every kind oft,,...spor- tat1on exttpt bicycles. Blntedly. it's not just movement for its own sake. Everythina is mocivatcd by the con·· stan1ly evolvina plot. De Niro is perfttt u the hard·l\otcd but beskally dcttnt bounty hunter. displaving an unexpected sense of comedy timinJ. He is almost up. stagfd by Grodin, who has the role of h!s rarttr: his bfan.k smilina fatt h1dt'S a shrewdly devious mind. "Midniaht Run" profits from in- spired. offbeat castlna,. John Ashloo. the sliahtl1 1quarc dd«tive of "Bcvcrtr!.l.!:lilh ~" is fine 11 DcNiro ilanprinci nemesis. Den- nis FarinaJ ~uttomed to blnlint lhe mobon Tv's•'C'rimcStory ... makna fearsome Mafaa boss. And Yubet Kotto. often on the wn>"t side Of' the law. is totally convincing 11 tM FBI gt-n~ exasperated,. by the ~usivt De Niro. Nie.le Dell.eek Lepl Offtce SecnlarJ C.StaMeu In "Midniaht-Run." a new film starring Rohen De Niro and Charles Go:>din. DeNiro plays a bounty hunter contracted to bring in a Chicago mvl>ster's embezzli .. g ac- countant. playtd by Grodin. The audiences at ··Midniaht"Run .. arc in for a full two houn of viewing heavily dialogued scenes with action- filkd chase SCl"nes. au the while watch- ing De Niro's character chain woke his 'wa\ throuah the entire film. This he;n' emphasis on chain smokina 'is con._ unued by all the other characters in the film. with the ellception of Grodin's character. who continual!' tries to get De Niro'scharactertoquii. There is also an extensive use of a commonl) used fo ul word. I as- 'iume this is 1he ~a,· people who liv~ on t~ fringe speak. Aside from these points. De Niro·s l·haracterization is exceptionally well {'WCUled. G rOdin's drv- w111ed. subtle delivery is a welcome l·hange from other obviously de- hwred comedic rt · Is. h111 co-mb1nat1on works well tog~t er and has m~de this mo\'ie vel) popular a1 the box office. Our ratings • )lJ UGLY •m~ .,...., ·~ ~ IMlm•-" J ·' B °' a1 " h T cl ~ { H ... d h· '" \l 1t hi I\' fl d H ft J• ,, n. :it n Ir I~ Ir .If ,.,. - Tc Pe ' \-.... By OU Re ··~· hq the cbt I wh po! "01 I To pla Oul By VIDA DEAN Of .. ...., ....... Clam lovers didn't have to dig around for their seafood favorite last "'rek at the Oranac Coast Hean I nstitute's California Clambake. Thry wctt plentiful. -in shell and chowder -along with shrimp. ..almon and halibut. •• 1 remrmber goina clam diq.in1 on Ca pr Cod wi th a pitchfortc:· said Jue Hammad ... My grandmother would .. 'team them and serve them up with d am water and butter ... .\t the Hoag Hospital OCHI pany hdd p00lside at the Newponer Rr- ~n. nrarly JSO gunts found thr \Ca food served up with salad. com on the cob. vcgrtabks and appte and hlucbcrry cobbler and ice cream. Chairman of the plann1n1 commit· ll'I.' \\aS Bri1. Gen. t...e..ar4"P ..... rs (('SMC rt't.). His committee in- d udcd wife Bettle, Roy Preemu and Hnler and Ead HarU1e, who had fo ur tables and invited th~ guests to a~~·mbk at their place ··across the ,1n·et.. from the Newporter hl.'forl·hand. Th<· cvrnt was CllpC'Cted to raise ahout SI0.000. -Tonisht 1s to en- rnuragr new members for the Hean I n~tllute and make it a really active I loag suP.Pon group -so it is a fm•nd-ra1ser as well as fund-rai~r." agreed Fribours. who came to Ne"· ron Beach in '74. OCHI .has.more than 400 mem· bers. One of the founders back in '81 was the late Vin Jo~nsen. ···we are remembering him tonight and dedi- cate this evening to his memory." said president Gary B•rrllJ. Burrill also announced that the proceeds· of the evening would 10 toward a SI .S million campaian to build a more modem 5t'C'Ondary cathetcnzat1on laboraton in Hoaa's Card1olog~ depanment tci handle the increa~ number of hean patients. ··wl· alread' have $400.000 toward that goal."' · • Mu sic floating through the air had tx·en arranged b\ entenainment cha1Noman Nora· Jor1easea. On arm al. guc:sts heard steel drums pla~ed b~ Mitt-II Waner. Later. Bnri Rtt1e'1 orchestra took O\ er. "'Thev ha'e promised music from the ·405 through .10 lhc.> "80s so that eve~one can dance to their favontl's. ·· said Jorgl·n~n. Mellada McCrea. dccora11ons chairwoman. and her committee mc.>mbers S-Perewelkl. MarGI FIMr and S-G•yett had "orked all da' 10 make 1he part~ area prctt~ w11h balloons swa~ mg ovc:r the pool and authc.>nt1c table decoration~ of shells and nets. ··Those arc the real things ix.'(·au!>I.' Wl' "'t'nt to Wilmington and. "'atchc.>d shells come out of th~ "aler:· ~1d McCrea as the other~ agrl'l'd and recalled the smells of the.> trip. Tho<.(• uul for the l'\ l'ning under tht' Deeoraton· lieJIDda llcena. 11art1aa Flw and 8ae PerewoUl U.. ap for food. lllebael and Diane Steplaeu claat wttll N.a Jor1emen. . Jodie lllller Yistts wltla wlaeelebaJr-boaad Anne Badba.m. stars included Dr. Deq Znmu and Dr. Alda• Ruey ufie '"o ha\•e prrformcd 1"0 heart transplants at . Hoag and ha ve others scheduled). Au Raaey. Hoag president MkttMI and Dlaae Stepltnl, Mimi and Hal Birnraat, Nora and Cllarley Hester. L11eille and Al Adams. Celltte and Hoag boan:t chair G•y ct.ire. DiaM and Weraer Escller and Hein and Doe Starll•&· .\I'° then.· "'en.· "'hl·ekha1r-hound Aane Badllam. "'ho made a had mm c: off a tx1a1. and hu<iband Belt. JMy a nd Bill Barry. ~ryl and Dr Eqeee Melinoff. Marpret and Hewm Ricllar41oe anti Claire and Wally (AJleMH . Jobn-DaYld Keller wttla actn!M llarpret Man and VPJlm VandebeJ1. SCR' S Tony year ends with humor and ~ew board By VIDA DEAN °' ... ...., ....... The 1987-88 traSOn at South Coast Repntory Theatre is beina calltd the "~rar of Kbievnnmt." and btfott heginnina its 25th year the e«laimed 1heattr eo111pany ded ckd to cel- ebrair. All of1he individualsand spontors who madt tht uqequalled season possible wtft thanked at the annual "on-suier" dinntt. And. now that SCR has its own Tony. which was pro"'iMntly dis- played, the think-yous wttt handed out "Tony-st~ .. with a lot of humor thrown out b) pan1cipa11 ng mem~rs of the com pan). .\ctms NU Martill presented the a"ard for "best pcrformantt by an1suc dirC('lors in a long-running seril.'s .. to 1hc two "old men." Dl\'WI Emmet and Marti• aea ... who stancd the theater. R• Merrimu. who is the new president of the bo3rd. did his speechless imitation of Emmcs' I<'· ccpllng the Tony on national te~ 'ISIOn. Mrmman takes over board ·1rad~·rsh1p from Jaatet DalleJ, who mo'cd into 1he Presidents' Circk with a welcome from attendina ml.'mbtrs Petu Oda, .I••• O'DIMell. Erk Wht~ and Stewart .,....,... The~()() dtnt'rs wcf'( served Wcsun South Coos• Plaza,-0atettd bttast of chicken and chocolate mousse cake. Thev learned that A,.. ........ will ~n l' as vice president and· dirttt the campaign to ra1Sl' the rema1n1ng Sl.5 million in capital funds nct'dcd to complelr the decade-Iona cam- paign. Other board members art" VP Jamn Vu••rs. "'ho has raised ntarh S 1.3 million. and will ~out to raise · more for tht' annual fund: s.Mra Ra•. secrctaf). and Jellll S.r, treasurer. New members 1n- .. elude llatMH. ADell. Bart Brewa. Mary AM Fhtley, E4war4 ILrit. I Maritya L,.., Cart Md.araM. Feraa••• NI~"• and Ja•es ~ .... · Mcml'lc'~ g<ling off the board after nine )Cars included HeMa Mar91i. James Md>ermect. Odta, Gffff~y Stad. SI~ Tedi and \\ 11ttn.berg ··Sct·m'I hke ~Mterda~ we •'t're gctung our pictures made as ncv. bOard memt'll-~. ·· );ltd \4aros1 as she posed "'1th W1ttc.>nlx'rg and Ochs. "I go "3) l'3d. v.11h SCR and 111c (hu~nd Stnel ha'r Sttn nearl} all the pla~s <.'\er produccJ ... added Maros1. Other indl\ 1dual K hlCV('l"S re-- oogn11l'll "l'rl' Ly•ia Hlmes. Olivia J ... Mll. Joytt J•11itt, Bill "'•"'"· Tua Sknr .... R.ty ~•~r. Da\•W Bla .. Nilllen and Jiln Hnw .... &'t Jl('rformance b) _ donOI'\ tn "Jll'nal rok' "'cnt to Men~ n·, and Targl'I. "l11rd,.trom and Md)unni.'11 D11ugla' .\ho .\ R<."0. \11s .. 1on \ 1C'°JO ~·o .. Panfil Tclc-'11~ . .\ma 1ran E\· Jlrl'"'· .\ T &. T ffOclnndl. .\rm<itrC'lng & Bn~h3m Ftl'\I lnter<.tatc and Caner Ha"' k' Hale H:ind1ng out 3"ard' "'1th dollops of humor "m· Jellll-0.vW ltelltt. Dia8e and llicMr4 Dey~. Bal lAM· •· Martai. Mt'FartaM. J• ~ de. TttTY Rah ... and Gna "*-· Ollily PMot Datebook/ Friday . .My 29. l988 11 "'··~--·._.. "MURPHY'S MOST IDLARIOUS PERFORMANCE." -~ n.""" rmru: M."'1.\ZINt: "THE FUNNIBST EDDIE MURPHY PICTURE YET." -hl ... PHIUDt:LmlA DAIL\' ~U'8 . .\f..\Jl\Q~TPl111lE 0 A fiesta in Santa Barbara BJ DONNA AND llA Yon ........ Ca I P It's ftnta ti~ in Sanaa Barben ~nning Aug. 3 .. as the tjty <>n« qllD cclebratts ltS Spanish and Mexican hcritqe .with five days of SP«ial lldi vi tits. _ . Official!v cal~ Old Spanish Days. this annual su,nmer'festaval k.icks off , at 7 p.m. on Wtdndday. Aue: 3. with a frtt event. "La Fitsla Pequena (Liule Ficsla)." to be held on the steps of Santa Barbara's old mission. Padres ~ill opdr the program with blessings. and the evrnina w111 con- tinue with Spanish music and danc-in~he ~Id Spanish Da4'S·Parade at I' Old Spe•tall o.,. beCln Ill Santa aut.l'a Aac. S . p.m. Thursdah.'Y· Abaua.d ·C:ill fealundrt costumes and accompanied by a kind in thr U.S. Admission is fr~. floats. mare ang n s. nttn. 1 varirty of household ptts. Thrir Ooct'nt~ided. free tours of thr ornately outfitttd honn and car-"'"'"Ch do~·n State St-t w1·11 .,.t Sa Ba c r ho riagtS that will carry rostumcd ..... .. ..... O'" nta ra ounty .... oun use NOW PLAYING cabalkrosandsmoritasalonaa route under way at 10 a.m. Saturday. ( 11 00 .\na<'apa St.) will bt' offered •.u •a T0110 •w •OMW •www•w• that bcains on Cabrillo Boulevard The FicsJa Ans and Crafts Show. from Wedncsda)': Aug. 3. throu&h :"J:,_ .~ .. ....!'"is'-4'94 =:---c.-. 1111 ,.. • ., andencfsonNorthStateStrttt. from IOa.m. to sunset on Saturday Saturda\ . .\ug. 6. from IOa.m. to4 ·-Df·Sl Th _,,_ I k the'--; · and Sunday, Aus. 6-7. will hr held p.m. Built in 19~9. this structure with •C09!0U ~....... •LA__. •SMUMA -un~ut)'a so mar .s -.-nnina alol 1he s·1"-walk on Cabrillo · E-c.-11 .,... ..._ ...... .._ ~-c-..._..,_., of .. Noches De Ronda." thr« eve--"""" its turrets and to"ers is considered 1 714111t-11eo ·~ _..,._ m-m1 l1Mm ninec of traditio~ Spanish music, Bou vani. from Steams Wharf to one of Southrm California's ~t •COST.a-.& MIC,..., .... ._..,.. • .,."""* w1w1w .. -. · · -.~ · 8 Castillo Strtet, 15 anists and e\'.amples of Spanish-Moorish ~o.o.. awww1 .. 1weuae ._.c:.-.., ~~e-.__ ... _. daoons. and singing. .... .,nnt~ at r..fts-.n firom all ov-Sout'-111 wwt11 ...,.a..Gllet ..,. ..,..., ..,..."'.-p.m. at 1M Sunkrn Gardens ad.)ICCnt "• .. ~ ... n.. archftN'tOn:. Anworts inside the •=:::ac..r ,.,:_.-n1 I..:.-::'.=:::.. I Gl·~ ..... ~~·-~-:!-=:!•i"iiiiit]rl to the County Counhouse. (Brin& California display their worts. Most building include a vanrty of or- ---------------------------, your own chairs or blankets for lawn everythina. from paintints to ~lry. namental tiles and carvinis. huge seating.) " , is for sale. murals. and largr decorative maps. "El 06file De Los Ninos.·· OM of "Competition De Vaqueros." 'lhe A walking tour of the city's historic I t~ most appcalina of aJI the fiesca annual rodeo and stock horse show. adobes and Prt'Sidio will bt'ofTcrcd at events. is the annual children's par-will take plaec at Earl Wamn Show-I p.m. daily by the Santa Barbara ade featuring more than ~.000 youns aroundsArcna (Hiahway IOI and Las Historical Socirt~. Those i ntercstrd locals dressed in colorful -nd clever Positas Road) Thursday through ~hould report to the Santa Batbara ---------------_..;..----------~ Saturday eveninp at "8 p.m.: and Historical Museum. 136 E. De La weekend matinrcs at :? p.m. Con-Gurrra St.. which is open from noon sick~ one of the outstandina rodeos 10 5 p.m. *.-A • •"""'1NOTO.. IUCH ~ ...,. ,_. EOWlrds C11M111 Ctntrt S310p 141-0770 ~flUCM GRAW E-... ..... c.... 5'llllwll Dnw·tn M4..f7IO 13M170 -~--MA•ADA ~...... .._ .• u llltirldl ..... _,_, ~ •IMTAMA °""'°"" I-.. lrtlllll 134-Nl ,.., ... ... TORO ·-~ ....,.",... ~°"""-. . ., __ . ..... .. II ,,. on the Wrst Coast. this rvent dra"'S Throughout the frstival. El top competitors from around the Mt'rcados. the Spanish marketplaces. Western states. Individual events will be open daily from 10 a.m. to include bronc ~idina. Brahma bull midnight. at Dc La Guerra Plaza riding. wild cow milkina. and roping I corner of Dc La G urrra and Sta tr SU coi:n~titions. Admission prices slan and MacKenzie Park (Las Positas ~adults. $4 for c-ftildttn-ttndtt'--ailHAFKd~S.-&a1ff;-"'*'-...._ __ 12. For more details on any of the Optn ·house at The Old Spanish C\ents. caJI the Old Spanish Days Days Carriaat Muscum.129 Castillo office at (80S) 962-8101. For other St .. will lakt place Sunday. Aus. 7. information on Santa Barbara evrnts from I to 4 p.m. On display will bt' or sightsttin&. rontact the Santa mott than 180 carriages and othrr Barbara Confcttnce and Visiton vehidn. some datina bllck to the Bureau. (80S) 965-3023. 1850$. Many of these a~ used in the GliJITING TllERE raesaa perack. T~ arc also saddles. Take lnttrstate 40S nonh to U.S. spun. and other rqalia from old IOI (Ventura frttway). and follow California ranchos. makina this one IOI wc.-stbound to Ventura. and then of the most compktecolleriionsofits on to Santa Barbara. DRAMA." -Judith Crist OUtOnTheTown E:aba~rdlaarymusical 'The IVhiteArrow' returns .. · The prodllClion olan orisinal play year -as so proclaimed in this by a local 1uthorwbo•s not 1 leaSOOed column's yea rend summary. pfofnlionalplaYMilbtil.moreoftrn The only probkm was. its creators than not. u -unclaar1ed journey and the theater group itself hadn't throuab choppy wala'I. Even the pros anticipeted its~. The show was frequently come -a cropper on their tucked into a three-weekend summer first time out with a new script (as a slot and couldn't br held over without visit to the current show at the upsetting the new season's schedule. Westminster Community Theater WhiCh is OM reason why it's rctum- will affirm). ing for a full five-weekend e~- mcnt in Newpon. beginning tonight. One alorious exception was the 1985 world~ of"Tbc White "We're brinainJ it t.ck because .\rrow." wnticn by veteran diRCtor there were a lot of people who didn't Kent Johnson with musical contribu-set a chan« to sec ii the first time ... tions from Tim Nelson. This musical · said Johnson. ~ho ha~ ~n one of fabk bncd on the Robin Hood Orantc County s premier directors of l~nd. ~nted at the Ncwpon .• musical theater for more than two Theater Arts Center. was. quite decades. simply. the finest community theater • "Also. 1 wanted to do something production on ~Ora,.e Coast that difTettnt with the production... he -Roger Ebert, SISKEL & EBERT JAMIE LEE KEVIN M ll IAEL ~.1Ki'I" STAIJfS TODAY =-== :-r...... --==--PM! •• ....,. .. --. ....... -~---·-----------· .. .,.. ..,..,., ., "" I.A----------------_...__ .. ----.. ., l.A--·--111• , ______ , t:1 m.aid. Sol>hie) and Mitchell Nunn t~ou1s for the corned~ ··stand e, (the shttitf of Nottingham). Your Beds. Bo> s" Monda) at 7:3b In the intervening years sintt its p.m:in the theater. on St. Martt Strttt 1985 premiere. "The White Arrow:: .. at Chapman ~'enue. Garden has. in Johnson's words. brcn kept Gro' < ... director Peter Dolan will ht' unckr wraps. However. following the ~sling four men and thrtt women. sti-ond Newpon production. the including one boy. and English ac- script will br sent out to -rtaional crnt~arr rrqu1rcd ... call 897-5 1 ~~ for theaters and offered to one of the p~) details. . leasi ng services for publicatjon. BACKSTAGE -lf~<?.U d1dn t get a ' · .. .. chancr to 'IC\!. ··Eub1e. the musical continued ... We've written OU~ OM of _Th~ who saw the first ~rrow tnbute to ragtime long Eubtc Blake b) the characters. added some dialo&uc will find a more ela~rate stiling and the Orange Count~ Black .\ctors and fkshcd out some charactcn. fbc •!! expanded orchritra from the six-Thl·atl'r. thr sho\I. has bttn held o'er changes Sttm to have st~thcned ·.piece CC?m~ of 1985. for an add111ona end ... cxtendcd both the book and the muSJC. EH~n· with thc expansions a-nd performances will be ·,en t 1ght •The current ~white Arrow" will be improvements. however. the new and Saturda' at 8 p.llf. on ond a completely _n~w version. with on~y .. White .\rrow .. will have some rather Stage of South Coast Repcrto~65S. three of the ongmal cast membrnst1ll large shoes to fill. To" n Cl·nter Drnr. Costa M('Sa ... call ' aboard -Johnny Marino (Friar CALLBOAaD -The Garden SCR a1 957-4033 for 11cke11 1nfor: Tuck). Mary Sullivan Slack (Marian's Grove Community Theater will hold m:111on ~ ''THE SUMMER'S FUNNIEST FILM!'' -f1J411 Sl\.J~, \as,..nal P111>111 lbdt" . '"Ille rolifJ' eoattt ride of the summer! Agreatlllm!'' _,,.....~ ~.._."-"<-& ~ ''Rash, l'Mle, scurry, scamper, zip, zap, bazz, bolt and beellDe down to 'Midnight Ian'. It's fan!" RN• l111tlMWI Ti"'"''"~ "De Niro and Grodin bot.la de8ene Oscar nominatiOIL4!i! ,\ "ondt>rf ully jui<') action roovie! Ont' uf the jUt'at thrills of the ..u1n1•w-r ~ St'L"i()O'.' Ila• lllfwl r .... •1 ,, .. , \11tt. I iiMI) "°"" ****· "A tri•plaant ad.ion ccwd,y''' kNlwnf f~ . • ~oQ ... ~ ROBERT DE NIRO NOW PLAYING ...... .......... o.--a ... "*° ,.e•na-w~·--....... MA ..... _._... ~,__.,_ ...... 5---111--....... 111-4111 .-......... _ ~ .. WM.Ln ' .._ MA_... .,..._. ~----..... , ..... ... ,., .,.. V>-1111 "It's. 'The Odd Couplt' on the Lani' 'manl~ 1>x•••·ut1·tl h~ d1""<"t11t \fart in Hn>--t \ pnfunmu""' hkr llt' \1ni\. 111 J wt>ll madt-f'Olt>Mlllnnwnl lilw "\tidnidi1Kun·1, 1~11 ll"torinR lhf' AlKl1t·nc,..\ faith 111 1 llt' fufni:' 1c.. r ... n1 "'"" •· r 1,,... **** ••A rolliddng motion picture fn'f'"'ti-hnl( .u~I .-Anttnl( fun• l'I•· \an• A.llfl t.n•hll 'ha,,.. d 1rmfa1 • ho•m1'1n ,. ,1, ,. ~,_....~~L· ~t tt' t \ ----"De Niro has ftm! or"' .. r thf' 'ummi.'r\ n11"1 '3ll',f)1nit t•111·kt;lll'\!" I•"'"•"'"' t " l·•I .. CHARLES GROOIN _ ...,., .... ,_ ~---<:-.. ..,. l)t..Nol .~ ............. =.u.. I ::..._a- __ , __ wwwsw•• ••O... .... _,.. __ ...... ·-· ·---- o.1y Plot Dateboolt/ ~. Nly.29. 1• II i • ... ·----· .... 1.. •• ..., .. ' .... • p ' ... ..v . INfMA r f!ojTf P rl •• ~,... ,. 'r1 ...... ~ .... .& "' ~TOMY-UIV'&. ..... llGTOPPUWU tz62:1S-4:C :'9..Jt.1•.21 4µ ". "f u. H 1 r lr-4,. A •,. -1 • l ! :-==· i.NIS..U.U:H DllJtflltD llllDI*' Mtlr.MJ•, .. --- --------- .....,_ ll:Jl.l~M:Jt.IM Tiii DUD POOL (II) amr.... JM.Ile ......... == ll:l~l:l~lti5 CG•llTOt MCA (11)--12:11-fJl.S.1-Jl.I .. .... <> ~ .... .,,, .. "•.. . ... . ...... ,.._, ___ .. ,. •• TOP .... \ t•ltt-~J._,._lM •TOP .... (N)ll:ll-1 .. ,. .... 7 ...... 1"'5 . A couple of years llO· wbe_n· ol' Uncle t>On started his honored and distinpished writi .. career here It the Pilot~ bci~S"lf of'lbe fint JU"! movie ~v.ewers. his editor assiaMd the Unc's pup to review a llidc which could have ~ catertorized a one of tbe three .,-eat honors of Westmt Civilizalioa. Not meadoef. Not tuna caMCrole. But that borror of horrors-the-UT flLM. NoV(, an films (there are thole · horrible words apin) are a commodi- -1' usually observed at joints likc. w Port or tbe BllbcJ9 (Pleca, Balboa. ID bedc 10 the ~ Scooees:. ....... bi meets Godzilla.. and .. Hardware Wan .. festivals.). Art films usually ha~ at least one thins in common. They try to aooeal to tholt eeuak>- phony-e_ntaz:&ermaphrodit1c-neu· iered-halfwit-dimwit-libaal yuppies to whom thinkina is like ter1tclliRJ fleas. It ain't much fun. you &Otta do 11 ' IC>mdimes. but the Ins the better. Thnc films almost univenally come from other countries, ltf'Cl"8llY subtitled. direcud by so~ clown · with a 30-syllabk name. starrin1 other multi-syllabled nimrods who look like they could spend a few houn under a sun lamp .. Whiney film critics. with usually nothinc better to do than psy- choanatyze the slime trait$ of slup. '.,enerally ute thest films Ban ucine IO shoo# that they are allqedly capablt of interpMina other Pf<>pk's visions.. when actually all they're lookina for ·s the dirty stuff that usuaJly appears. Well. fonunatdy you ain't one of those limp-wristed dorts. You ain't cuz you read this column. And yer Unc don't allow them types as his rea<kn. It's been a aood summer for the Unc's type or movies and movie stats .. Schwarzeneger. Eastwood. StallOnc. 'Bout the only OM missin1 in ~on is Norris. Even Willis looks liu he miaht be a toe>d one. Now the Unc c:ouJd aive you a rundown on these film~ but he ain't tttn any of 'em yet. That doesn't. however vent him from cxcrcis- •• w I IS nown as the "columnist's ' peroptive." This is where minimal "'~ knowledac and the ability to pttjuc:l&t anylhina allows him to make defini- tive comments about the subject at hand. Just like the idiots tryinf to ban --The Last Temptation o(Cbnst." Usina this. Unck Don knows that• "Red Heat": "Rambo Ill ... and "The 'Dead Pool" ct al are pat. Why?Cuz tither bad auys or commies att WISkd to the max in all of these flicks. What elte do· you wants? Plot? Character development? Hah. Wanna decent plot? Check out Forni -Lawn. The Unc wants Ktion. It used to ti"in the old days that the bad au~ would just dust 111 the bad dudes. But or aint tmlll ~ have ltarud a tmMI. very nicely piclted up by Amold, o( not punamdi1111 but ·pun~ .. w heaVia. Not content wida tbroWina ... em otra baldf111. thty tell ·em to ha~ a nice U. Arno1d will nail IOme IUY IO a tree and tel lritn to aid aroUeCI. Jokes IMy've '-" dyi• ~ -· l&AND IN A IR1UUCAN'B: . o.n. with the wind. i i t ' ~ • r " n e y ~ ll II I: d c g ti $ " s· 0 rt 0 di I> • te rt ,. ,. -pl • A -c OnTheTuwn I • 2UStaurant ) OF.THE WEEK and QWlm rMMll In blender Of food prcc 111 Of. Blend untll a lmOOCh peste and put through 1trllil1er Into a..,_ bowl. Mix chldlWI and rnenn.de, meklng ... nwtnede goe1 Into IN lllta. FWiiger ... for e to 24 hOurl (the longer ... bett9'~ This can be made In a regullr OMt 8t *Y Ngfl tempetature. Preheat the OV9f'I to ... mmdmum temperature. Take chic*WI .,.._out of ........ shaking off. much. poeliba Anwtge "*"In .... ~ baking tray In • --~ .... for 20-25 mlnut• or unt11 done. Test for dooen111 and ..w hot wtth Mme wedgel. Serwl 4-8. Many tndfan rec6pel c8lt for gerem ,,_. and n le imp0t1.,t to IN authentic t_... n. recipe,,.. only about 3 t8btelpoill bul le.,.. worth tf'9 trouble. ue'Ml llA8ALA 1.-.............. ... 1 .................. . 1 '"'c·· ........... , .......... ---... ,,_, 11111JH: ..... ..... . 1 hlU ......... ·:, ....... ,_ ..... .................... 111 ..... .. ... ......... In. dllln ~ oofM ~lnYOllslpiee~). Tum.,."*'*•°" '°' .... ---untl Ifie = ...... l'OUftd. Storeln. ::"!..):. .... • ·-Id. KelP...,froM heltand ~ . a .. ~ RUBY PALACE Mandarin & Szechwan Cuisine Ma--.ri• cuielH bCelleacc for over thru .... ratio.. Banqu~t FactllUes AvaJlabl~ Seafood Specialties DINE IN OR TAKE OUT 18330 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach. '96246 (71t) 848.6088 (714) 841-8715 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.·10 P.M. L Comoi~< • .:our~ din~·~ Tut!Sd.rf-Fr10dy S 30· 7 00 n13rr .. • Excellent w .nf: l•<t -( • Conrrme>ut", 1. .... s.ne • Cdswl E1e94nce 5--Specials St.95 -AIJ&CIRJIATV O'I Olnct.,...,,_,__!llrv...t...-.. ... M I •1110.-...,._.,.,_,. a.a.tw ..... ~ ••••• ....., ......... _... '-,........"' .... bll9• c....-·a .,C-•Mlr. ~ -s.,..-.1·J0-• AWfff.,,._,.., ....... dl* ............. ~ ...... C...& ..... .... ..,,.... ~ .. ., lt.llM. °""'-...................... . c.n..19'1 II• JA0 I . C.. "-r· C.-•-611-1912 .. ---Dining out with Judy-----------------------------....:..--_;_ ____ :__ ______ ..;_ ____ _ Grillo' s Italian food lacks only pretensions Look! There in the ~cen1et.' It's a pizza parlor. No, ifs a· res- taurant. Ifs Grillo's. I've been tryina to tct to Grillo's C\'Cr since a rt.ader upped me off nearly a year qo that there were marvelous pasta items on the· meQu. Hampered by the fact that Gritlo's just isn't spottable from one sidt of Newport Boulevard as it snakes down the peninsula. I finall¥ locakd the place last week. Even w1thjhc btst of instructions. you just won't find Grillo's unkss you know . ex.actly where it is. Once found. Grillo's is dark and nois} -in an intimate sort of way. Twig chairs represent an attempt at comfon: dress casually. There was a IS-minute wait. so ~ asked if~ miaht bt shown 10 the bar. Thert was none -but tM hosias o&rea us a alall of wine. on the house. We took our Wine out toa little twia btnch in front of the restaurant (havillf been admonished not to step off the indoor /ouldoor cal]ICtiftl into the realm of the partina lot) lftd·- surc enouah -our table was rady in e~ly If minutn. It must bt touab to try to fiptt out what to put on the menu of a new [CStaurant. bow lO price what you're serving-and how to fit your product into the already over-burdened mar- ketplace. Grillo's has done ~II. managing to ca1et to a laflt audimce of diners. probebly the very same ones who often resort to _pizza pe.rior food because they can'• find the kind of ho~cd. mkauced items they favor in the ua's srandtr eateries. ............ "." ITARMMa• THI tlUllOUI .. CCWIDY • Brunch CrulN• ~ of poundina. tbcR was quite a bit ol it toina on durina dinner. Someone hid choten that panicullr time to either prep chopped onions and prtic or to' pound veal. .. Mlybc they're makina tomt kind ol statemeftt 1bout how • . hsbly prepared tbtir food is. .. quippec;I my compenion. And it was hot inside, the resuh of either nillftanctionina or l\onnistant lir conditioltina. .. It's prot.bly love- ly in hett in w1n1et." my frimd obsttvcd. Our waitress was an absoluk dtliabt She knew exactly bow every- tbina oa the menu was prepared - and terVed -lftd she went out olher way to K"C that we were pleased witb every morsel we Ofdercd. Fast on htt fttt.. too. Grillo's prlic brad has a nice toppiQJ of pilled cheese crumbs, the menu 1s wdl roundcd,.with ofrninp ran&iftl from mozzattlla marinara. stutrcd rolled _.nt and '\tutred mushroom appdllrn (S2.SO-Sl 75)~ HARBOR CRUISES • s.,..r Crul ... NEWPORT HARBOR EVERY WEEKEND all manner of-~ti. linguin1 kttucrini and ripton1 (S6.9S-S9.9S). in addition to tbeE. manicoltl, cannelloni and nt SP«ilhicl (S8.9S-S9.9S) - t on down tht line to several S 12. S chicken dishes and the S 13. 9S veal trio which includes. in addition to 1he parmigiana and scallopini. a nicely ·sauced veal manala. Sauces hett are excellent. especially a liule number with fresh tom1aocs. basil and prlic. Dinnen include a platt of pasta. in addition to soup or salad. • Desstrts aren't mack on tbe pnmises. La Mouut makes some of them: the btst of the bitch (like the cannolis) come from Corona dtl Mar's La Dolce Vita baker. Grille's , l7l7 New.era 88".,( ........ Mtwftll !7 ..... Hdl 1trte1a•, N""9f1 8eed, 17Mttl. Dtmet-.iy T_.J ............ ,. $ .. 11, ... Maater- taN _, Vlaa.• Amerieu El1Jft11, ,.rtiqlel RIPCORD.-.. FroaaPa&eS When the altimeter strapped on the student's chest -the instructon wear one on d~ir wrists -rnches S.000 fttt. the student pulls the ripcord and waits for the chute to billow open above. c l · lf .tht student dotsn't opm the r :::::=====================;.:::--1 chute quickly enough. the instructor makes the J>Ull. The instructor alto DATE NIGHT ATPERO'S ' SATUADAY EVEHWGS 5:~10:00 COWLETE DINNER FOR TWO Baby Rack ol Lam =-:::.::" ::: MG. -..oo ca.-..... ,. •a•. twct11e AlffM• :=_•._..~ FOR2 .... wean an emerarncy parachuk and checks to make sure ifs not necessary. In the air. on the way down. the instructor's face is close enou.ah to the student's car for directions to bt easily heard. Bnidn. ifs quiet S.000 feel above the Earth. c c F g Ir a fl Ir The instructor hooks up the steer- ing straps on each side of the parachuk lines. and gjves the student quick drivina lessons whik floetina I~ toward the pound. ~ A pull on the rifht side spins rilht. I IE pull on the Id\ tp1ns Id\. Pulliniboth d ---~~------_....1---lWIID-llWIUL~OLi-11lhfeoc...~shou11UU•ldtri11:n~'igS~la-~---'~ partaal brake; whik0 snappipa both down btl.w the waist is a Mrbrake, or flair. u~ on Jandina. Fllllly I Table Bufttt I I Pila. S..llf. -I PM. On.wf1s 0.-Utrm ·1 ' 'I" ·d S13.50Vlllue ,..., Style llu1m .... ,....,.,., ~•/llllbMll s.. 11311 The ride down 'Jasu about five minutes, durina which the instructor takes the student throuah a leries of spins and revolutions. Skydivina Adventures 1llo utn ~zed square pmacbUtn that lllow b a so~ ll~lhln do 111ditional suns. -----rr- Af\er the tint jump. the COllS IO down Ind tlw student is efitjble tOi a ~ flll alone after thJft tanckm1, ~ llid. Au.-., 1tOUM IChool lho is required. be lli6. Despi1e the 11fety o(tbc tandem - Blkh Slid his stuckall blve atYer hid mOft thin I broba b>t-101nt schools don't ute lhc syslem. .. Thry lbint in more mKbo 10 like 1pyup.1Uldl I Mltic liM IO tlae e;;d-:-~ .:.u:= ~"='..:..~ Md tun them oft' OG their ftntj•mp ... Blkb llid tM Matic liat method. wbid9 1utam1tically . ,.... * rip COid. doa not lfbocl ~ _!t'*"t Ille free r.u IMat COiis ..... ILt.onk ...., tbt Cqnte oltudem iuaruction. Skydivi• AdveaaUrn ca bt rached at (714) 657-9119. ,. Out On The Town _Rest au rant Spot light ... LI -freshly shucited oysters on the half TIIM .. C I l r• shell. wiH be a~AHebte at additional Celebrate wtth 8wtll mulic, Swist cost, as will tropical drinks. wine and Swist food -ebcWe II, the Ceribbean Nights at Le Cafe. from food. As you may know. the Swiss 5:30 to 9 p.m. Relervatlons lf8 have pr111Ned mnd 091ill~ won-suggested for dinner; ell Le Cafe at derful•ways of eooklna during their 863=3111. extension 2103. 697yearsofextattnee.l>.t~ln ANN~·• It's ·summertime and the livln' is easy. Start relaxing early and enjoy a four-course prlx fixe dinner at Ann Marie's Restaurant. 2640 E. Paeiflc Coast Highway. Corona def Mar, in the Fernteaf Court. from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. only. The price is most attractive. only $9.95 but tax and tip are not included. The dinner will start with a choice of soup. salad. or pasta. Then. a sorbet will be served to Y9U· The choice of slx detlghtful entrees is: fresh hsti of the day; angel hair pasta with scallops: beef of tht day, Chef style: roast duckling stuffed with rice served with brandy plum sauce: and a pasta of the day. The dessert 1s a choece of Chef Bndget's famous desserts. Do try to save room for a desse(t. and find out wtw they are in great demand · You will 10"9 the relaxed at· mosphere that 1s not "stutty.·· but charming and impeccably decorated in soft pastel colors. FO< reservations call 720-9000 the last 200 yeers OI IO when the Enjoy ...... Dinnen French and n.-.n lnlluencel be-r,;;===;;;;==========.=::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;===;;:;;;-r---:=-------~ - -- came so strong. on M~ CMf waner wt1t P,tes- ent us with an a la c.te menu of hOrS d'oet.M'll, IOUP9. ,,_._ tlltt and desserts from II the reg6onl of our home country. Swiss music on original iftsfru- ments wtll, u elw9ys, be played by the Duo Gokti Mertcer It.ting at 7'30. Pleate specify Indoor OI out- door seating, f8fftlly atyte or private table with your r-.vation. In summer, II of Ewope goes to the sea lide. In feet, ·tf you prefer Parts without the Peri918ns or Ham- Opaso will now open every Tuesday starting July 5th. Come to enjoy our award- .; win'ning Thai cui·sine. 'low O~n Nightly 5· 10 p.m Fri~y & S-J10r~y 5· 11 p.m. 675-0161 purg without any Germ8M, go there ~=======================~ in August. But you can do even better! Join us on our culinary journey along the Mecltterraneen coat this summer: from Velencia end An- dalusia to MarMitle, Nice, Genova ell the way to Napoli. We'll brin,gthejoyoflifeend love of rood that the Mediterranean people are so famous for right to your door. Take a vacation at Le Midi! Le Midi. 3421 Via Lido. Newport Beech. for reservations cell 87s-.t904. LICAR . Pre ...... c.ta~HH ....... The Calypso beet of tMC.lbbean comes to. Irvine thtl eummer as Le Cafe present• CarlbbMn Nights! Beginning In .Nty and continuing Friday night• through unmer. the garden terrece of le c.te at the Irvine HIHon mnd Towers .. beCOme a Caribbean paracMM teMurtna the flavors and atmolphele of the W• Indies. ··we're cr..aJna a Ceribbw'I ten- tasy, ·· ..,,..._ le C-. meneger Marlon Thorpe, ''Wltl .... exotic tastes of illMd GUllll'9, tropk:el decor and the muetc of a lt..t-clrum b~~:.ii:iMiiiiiftiiNlgl~M~~----iiiil:iiimlanMf"-­ a ppettw ._, .,._'* lellnd' ... treea. 1 -.411a11 ...., ._ end a dessert butlat, • 117.15 tar adutta and $8.tl tar c:Nldr•• under 12. A seafood and ,.. •. tMlurlnQ , f t I I . • t • . t I • t Nowii.vlng _-.;. .... 2 a • ....... . as r 11• flllllillli ... with the stirring sounds of the steel drum txmd PANDEMONIUM teatunng Michael Carney POOLSIDE IVIRY FRIDAY NIGHT 5:»9:00 ..... Come. set your splrit tree at the ISLAND BAR featuring TROPICAL CXXZTAIU 01511& SHUCUD TO ORDEi or experience the man.y exotic specialties of an endles.s ISLAND FEAST CAm AN Al#llWWW AND SAi.AD Mil WDVAmft OI Wll'i' INIUN IN-m·-.-..·- TROPICAL DDSIRI iUllll CHILDREN: $8.95 ADULTS: $17.,95 <Prica do not include ISLAND BAR>. • ,. ...... ·-...SPUIDnAftJll ~ • ... Ol•MMlll . -. Daily Pilot Datebook/ Fnctay, Juto/ 21. 1181 17 .. OutOnTheTown . · ''After Brandon's -, Fresh King Salmon · will never be the same.!'' This summer. aranc1on·1 ft.alUft!I a fresh Pacif1e King Salmon Dinner. . We. present a flelll pmc~ Pllciflc Kills Salmon Filet f lllillMd with a delicale Drd sauce. va.·a..., set yo.it dlOice ol • ptden flalapeenailldorthe 10UP ol lhe day. plus • .rrrnnd and wl!Od .,..., &all l~ and -""" 90UnloaP bread. All for: only $13.95! This olfet ~ ftlid ....... A ... 22. 1911 And aflerwsds, enjoy dlncin& in Brandon's Lounge. ntE ~ HE~t«JTB. • ··--· .. ~ -.. --. ' llOO a..tier a.-. Milpilu («JI) 432-6311 G.......;- 33'° A-d Ille Aftl, CCIU Mae (714) 754-1303 Racn.-:wwwa 111 de t Adj8cml to lhe llnerty fferiLttc Ha1el. SUNDAYS ONLY McCormicks Landi~ Is Pleased · LUNCH: Monday thru Frtday DINNER: Nl«hUy from I l :OOa .m . to3:00p.m . 5:00p.m. .._"'4-111J- 8180 Alnra7 Aw.• C.... M11a • ; (714)148-m. '. 18 D11r Plot D811boc*/ ~. J4lit a. 1MI Chicken franchise scauting fOr tale~~ ' PSST. Are you an amateur son,- writer who bu never hlld a soaa distributed nationally? Would you like the cbanc:c to havea major sinter- softP!itcr record and rdeale ~ ~for national distritiution and •.. y? J111 Im f so. the 12th Annual ~lucky Fried Cbickcn Amaceur Soapriti .. Con~ just be your IWtina ~icfiad ~~( .. Wild-Dept. N~I Beverly Blvd.. Los fire" and a rettnt top-I hit. .. Talkin' Antcln. ~-~ conldt ofliciall~ ToTbeWronaMan")wiUjudeetbc run' &om Aua. .l-31. !988. For finalists and 1etect two pad ~ complete entry instructions. call winnm in the nationwide contest. {2 l 3) 47S-l SOO. ..Murphey will take the pad prize CLUaBIN' ON• ftaoNo -In winnm to Nashv~ and~ their . Dana Point. Michaers Supper Oub ~.,a a oromotional.45 ~ ~ bcains its brand-new prnentation of di~buk diem to nidio lllUOM. live music on Aua. ~4 with a four- said contest s~knman Ju:ry niaht stand by 8.8. Kins. CCMK"mtrat· I ~Dder ~'Ibey .u1 aho "*"with-i• on-national toun• Kts. t~TSO. m~ publishers~ ,et a~ to capecity club wants to .-uract • !be u..t.uy. The bis ~t '! tetlt"f sliahtly older crowd than its nearby 1n doors tblt ~ doft·t open up. competitor. the Coach House. by ne.~ !Ill be~~ the prncntina more jazz and country -followint mlena;. I. ~ty of music than rock 'n' roll. Confirmed ~1:1sicand~2.Qualityof~po-upcomina artists set to ptrform Slbon ~-lf niqueneu of eit~n. include: Ramsey Uwis. Earl Pollis. Acconlina IO 1..enan4eT. the Judies Tammy Wyncttc. Jerry Vak. Little have beell instnactcd to concentrate Anthony. the Bellamy Brothen and on the .sonawrilinl_,.WUssubm,not. theed othcn. Call 493-8100 for the lastcst ~UC1Jon values. UI the alt concert information. inalerial ••• To putitjpatc, entrants must sub-KOC'& NEWS AND NOTES - mit an audio cauetk ol an on,inal 8na Scwincstttn. Stina. Peter ~ less than 31/z minutes 1oft1. Gabriel Tracy Chapman. Youuou Entrants may submit moft than one N. Dour and local talent TBA will IOftl. but eadl one must be recorded pnfonn on Stpt. 2 r at the Los and mUlcd tcpU'ltely. All entries Anadn ColiKUm for the .. Human must be postmarked by Sept. 2, 1988. Riahts Now!" tour on behalf of Sonpritus may enter by sendina Amnesty International. Tidds att their entries directly to: KFC SlS (plus applicabk lft'Vice cha,.n) Amateur 'ti• Contest '88, ........ aoGe/Pltll 19) - ' • OS I~ or all In ab of t- it- (). a ))' 'Y ry - !d m s. le id st :r "' II K n ,, " ,, •> . .· OutOnTheTown . PRE\lt"1 --=-----~----=----. Spanish Ballet's 1st visit By ROBERT llYNDllAN °' ............... The solo bellet .. Alborada del Graciosd' will be danced in altemate pcrformanca by Jow Antonio and .Juan Mata whm tk Royal Soenish '\ational Jallet visits the Oran,r County Performina AmCmtrr from Tuesday throuah Sunday. .\ntonio. anistic dnutor. and \tata. thecompany·skaddancer. will t:i le turns dancina the solo balkt "h1ch WU chortopaphcd by Jast < irancro to music by Mau~ bvrl. Thl' Royal Spanish National Halkt's scven·show enaasement marl s the first Wftrl Coas~vistt-Oftht 111-,car-old compeny. known for its fo,iun of flamenco and classical balkt. In addition to "Alborada del < 1rarroso." the venatik company "111 perform its featured prosram ·· \ kdca.. and two short ~rtol) "urls -the colorful MRitmos" and 1hr lief) ··flanwnco.M Fraturcd star Mercht Esmeralda and prima ballerina Ana Gonzalez "111 alternate in the ti~ rok of Mere.lie ltemeralda daDN9 In "Medea." ··Medea" with Jose Antonio per- forming as \.fedea's unfaithful lover. Jason. The performance of"R11mos" will feature Juan Mata and Ana Goualez alternaung "ith pnma ballerina Manbel Gallardo and soloist Joaquin Cortes. Casting for "Flamenco" in- cludes Jose .\ntonio. Merche Esmeralda. Juan Mata and. altc r- natel~. Gallardo and prima ballerina .\1da Gomez. Pl.'rformances begin at 8 pJTI. Tuesda~ through Saturda~ with .:! p.m. matinees vn Saturda' and Sunda,. Tickets arc pnced from SI O to S.~$. For de-tails. rall the-Per, formintt .\ns Cc-nter at 556-2787. • Camper JJappyas cult balld By SiltPllD WW. DlilrNleO t , When R.E.M . ..--1ec1 from col· lest radio 1 h ,_,. lllD• another band o( «Ullllicl IDDMred poised and focuted 10 llmicll the typical . ethmalilm ol llhernlUw p0p to a hiahtt ditDIBlioL lkat ..... bad ... ·landed • major i'ftGI._ C09bK1 .rith Viflin R~ U~ many will 111ur elm dley, likt ll.E.M .. have bttomt too prediclllble and main- stream.· Such an _,._ tbat they arc hopi .. for~ •vor is utter· !Y · mann• Md iwlcuratc. says David ~ • ...tilt oltbt Santa C'naz-blled ..,.. .. qmatrt. Campn' Van ..... ..._ 11 ; 1 lilt 11ys the band·s --v• album. ..Our . ~lowd ~ Iii 117)' Sweethart.'' IS st~ .... 10 -r~ frtt • 1etl'ife Vidor)'." their ~ claimed 1915 t.depa•de:n debut. "The new album is my favorite record. though we did have to spend more money to releaSt' it ... Lowery. ~7. said rec-entb from a tour stop an Marshall. Mo. "Virgin donn't have an) aspirations for us to become the ntlll fttnd or big St"ller. They still have an idea of us as a cult band . " Lowef'\'. who fronts a-ll'OUP in· rorporating unusual eltmtnts of polka. folk and bluqrass into a P<>P. ronglomcration. says 'he donn t understand why bands have to ~ strict them5t'lv~. "I'll\ tired ofhearing people sayin&. 'Thnt' guys ustd to. bt t?,<? stnv. but now tht'~ are 100 scnous. Camper Van Btttho"en isconclud-i~ a thrtt-month sv.ing thro~ tht U.S. and Canada with K'·~ral West Coast pt"rformanrn. including a stop at the Coach HouSt' tonight. ROOS ••• FromPace18, and are available at the usual outlcts ... Pohtical and corporate censorship has once again ra15N its ugl~ head in reaction to both the recent "Freedom Fest" conttrt at London's Wt·mblev Stadium and the new video b~ Nell YounJ entitled. .. This ~01e·s For You.' Political actl\ is1/music1an Steven Van Zandt's COJTi ments labt>ling South .\frica a terrorist s~te and urging sanctions 1.1.erc ne ver aired on Fo' Tele' 1s1on·s broadcast of the Fret>- dom f est. In siders cloSt' to the situation claim that Fo>. 'ielded 10 preSSUfl'S from t.: .S. ad\ crtise~ and censored Van Zandt's -and others' -political comm~ntal'). \kan\\h11l·. \1T\' ha..rcfuSc."d 1o a1r . 't·1I Young·, ~puof of PoP-Star com- mac1ah<,m ··This 'ntc's For 'ou:· ~uppo!l{·dl~ tx.-cauSc.' the lampooning \ldco d~p1rn. or contains l~n~ that rl.'fa to ~Pl'C1tic commt"mal product'> Too "bad \1T\' doesn't fl't"<>gnlll' a h1lanou'> \poof "'h'·n the~ ~ onl:' SOME .NEW LIGHT SUMMER READING. Our new summer menu makes great reading-and eating. Because, along wi1h on yoor f<M:>rites, we've . got light,cdd Gazpacho Italiano soup, seafood salad, pasta primovero and peaches 'n cream cheesecake. So come, pick up the new summer menu at The 'Oli\ie Gorden. And see just how deliciously light it really is. WHERE ALL TuE BESr OF ITALY Is YouRS. • .16811 Beoch Blvd~. HunJ1ngton Beoch Olily Plot QltebOOkl Frtd8Y . .My 21: 1t88 18 . . r r . ' 'l OutOnTheTown STEAK a ·aaA..s:ooa CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE THE ORIGINAi. BARN •'ARMER STEAKHOUSE Y ,.,• Tht'\ urt-1 ht' •!riicinel Femou~ lo1r 1ht-1r 1111t-and·a·helf pound l'o orlt-rhou;.to ,1 .. ak .. end ft'eturinic d1,pld\ liru1l111ic. Proudly iwrvinic '"' !H \l•ar' Mm inic end irrowinr: \\1th (",.,,u Mha'. Ntw l11t'11liun in llarl1 .. r Ct-nlt-r now open!! Off \\ '''''" 1 ... 111ot-t-11 Marshetrs end Ed11o:ird .. Tht>ater. ~rv1n,r M-Sat I I " m '" 1 lu .. mic: Sun :J-clu!'mtc .! llM• Harhor Rl vd . C'1.,.la Mt'tl8 fi.& I ff777 BOBBY McGEE'S Our how·•· SPf'C'ialty i11 mekina t'\t'ry• rnt'al a tpeciel occe1ion! You'll want 1 front ruw Mil for lht' fuod end fun It Bobby McGtt. 11.hf.rt' tht' mt'nu futures fevorim like primt' rib of bttf au jus. only tiw finest ev11lable frfth fiah. lJSDA t'huict 11te1ks. lohlter, 1nd romhinat111n dinner•. Every mtree includt'll ovtn frHh bned. fresh \t'l ttablt'. and a trip to our iw~ winninc aeled har .... and 1fttr din· ner. you can danct and romeMe in tht Wt"St l'11a1t'1 mo.t ucitinir niichtclub. For a nicht on tiw town. 11r enytimt. mah it 11pttial with tilt' IYWllK'. In N-p:.n Beach. !iS:t f-AJ>I C'oa~t H1ichway. For r""r· 'at 11111" u ll Ii 14 i 6i '.l a:utCI THE CANNERY This hiatorir watt'rfmnt lendmark in Ntwport'11 ('annt'rv Vill8l(t' ft'a ture11 frnh ltocal lleafuod ind East trn ht'ef. ('11n•11<lently IC•"rd Mtr •ict . open fur 1.unch. Oinner. Sun Brunt'h and l 'hampe1tnt' Hubor Cruillt'!!. t-:ntt'rtainmt'nl niirhtl~· end Sun. efternoun8. F:n111y the lounr:t food iralluy 11uf.14'rh dim chowdu' :Hll U 1.a t'a\•t'llt' 67~·f>i7i . - \uuntry dininic with d;i._,,.• Autht'nli<· Wt'11tern derur rt'" taurant and saloon, futurintc' prim• rih. frf'Sh "f'lfmd~. and tht'ir fe mc..n pan q utttd steak~. l.unch: Mon-Fri Dinner r~r vatiom •uarenlttd. l>alK'il'llC and livt' mullic in lht' u luon. Oyt'r Rd. E11it/Ntwport Fwy. Santa Ana. 17141 M9-1612. · REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT This i1 the on.in.J and hat been 11ervi111 Newport 8-c:h for 25 yean . Their 1petialty is ... rood, and steak.a. Cheri 1pecia.I Mlectiona daily and ramoue for their brouted chicken. 1.oo! A beautiful waurfront vn of Newport Bay enhancee the auno.phere. Perfect for bu.ineta entertaini.nc and romutic: diDint. Loaited at 251 E. COMt Hwy., New- port. ReeervatioM accepted. Phone 673-1505 THE REX. RESTAURANT Located un the oceanfront acroea from the Newport 8t'Kh pwr. The Ru ill the Oranct C~t'1 moat udlllliw -food rntaurent. Wtll known for fresh Heweiie11 1ourmt'I fi11h teltctiona and apecialii ina in sweet Channel Island abelone. tender veal and prune muu. The. Ru Rntaurant i11 tiw <"hu1ce of locelll • well u visitors. Recipient of tiw pres· tigiou11 Travel-Holidey aw.ud. Ca11ual/elt'lent ettirt. Sunday Brunch. dinner. Call 676·2666 for rnervations. V11tt perk1n11. SAIL LOFT_ Sail Loft Har & c:rill futurts ~n vie* d1nin,t with the rmphais on frnh 1e1fuud Oy11trr her. live rnlt'rtainmtnt niirhtly in tht' har aru. Open for dinn..r nitchtly from a p.m. Weekend hours (rum I O::tO e.m. t'ahulowi. Sundey Brunch. Lotated al 4410 P.C.H. in 1.-une 8ea<"b. TALE OF THE WHALE E1~rien« 1 llt'p hack into timt' 111 a vlat·f ..-ht'rl' ~·ou ran dint' et your own lt'isurr. F,njoy . I iw ru· mam·e 11( old Nt'wport with a pan- 11rum1t hay virw. F.11rltt your 1't'n~a. wllh tht'lr 5t'nNtional 5t'a· ruod and ueditional favorilln Hrukfut 7 a.m. Mun.· t'ri .. Lun<'h 11 -I Mun.-Fri.. Dinner 4·11 Mun. Sat Sat. and Sun. Brunch -; -&. Q,·~ter Har Fri .. Sat. 6 Sun Hanqut-t facilitit'I> up to f>()O -400 Mein St .. Balboa 6i:HS:J3. TREES N•tled in the forest behind the Port Theatie on Pecmc: CoMt Hichway in Corona del Mar ii Tree1 rn~urant. Secluded M it ia on a aide ltlftl, thoee who have diacovered. it have found Orance County'• moat chanainc and unique Americ an c:uieine. Shrouded in a 1ofl PMt.el decor. matchint table Mtt.inp, c:andae., fresh flowen and Llowi• fire- places Mt the icene. The intimate· dinirw" rooma, piano lounp and full bar surround a natural atrium with livinc tna The modern Americ:an c:uiaine ia .prepued by creative Chef RUllMll Armatronc. Hiafovely wife, Abbey, ii the hmt- eu. frHI menu •a limit.ii but internti"J variety al internaa.ional navora with choices from home- made puta, freah 1riUed ru ad ateaka, veal, lamb, Oriental chic:ken and NJ.ch to abaoluuly Hotic MMerta. Dr... ._ c:aN&1 but dreuy. Priclea ra111e from IJ0.00 (meatloaO to 121.00 (veal). Reter- vati(>na A/_• recommended (714) i.. 673'-0910. Open 1evl'b daY'l a.week. Louni• open· 5 p.m. to midnicht. 440 tfeliotrope, Coro na del Mar. VINNIE'S The beat Italian f..,d prepared from the f~t •ntert'ditnt11 u1ina no prewrvatiye11, q Jt, 11uicar. or ea('Utl fala. OWn..t by Vinnit Colendrn ol Brooklyn l'iru Worb. famcJUll for hevil'llC Thf. Best Plaa in Orantee County hy TheC;reet Pina Hunt. 270F.. lith St .. in Co1ta MMe. 722-9264. VILLANOVA A beeutit\11 bey Yiew CNe&ft the romalk Mt&ias tlla' hee .... the Villa Nova a "eoedal ki..t ol place" for .owr 50 ~· Supefb cuisine from Central anct Ncirdt· .,11 Ital} Mrved in OM W«kt charm. Esteneive wirw liaL Din- ner ni,htly. Piano bat. Full -nu til 1:00 ..... 3131 w~ eoeaa Hwy .. Newport Buch. A-42·7880. JllCA8A Their food le like 1 trip to Mnico! Holpitallty ~ hand la huld with &M1r motto, "Mic.._• Su Cau," or my hcMaee ii )'Oltr hcMaee. Eetabliahed 1ince 1971 It'• no NCNt friendl enjoy dlmns hen. ~ daJly from 11 "·•· I« l.Alnch. J)inaer and <'ocktaila. Enwrtahunent Wecl.-Sun. nishu in the Burro Room. 291' E. 17th . St.., C<11t.a Me11. 6-46· 76~. ... GRAND 01-NNl!:R THE-A1'£R lmprn1in d ininir end pro· ff'»iunel µroduction• ere 11urt' lo µlu..e uch llmt' you vi11it. Th• rxtraordinar)· buffet ' offers roe1t h1ron of bttf. alaud hem with I lruit ioauct', Georaia chicken whh Vt'•t·hc-... and iclau ind the Mahi ~foh1 " "'"'W in 1 peasant s.eUtt. Tri t.~1l11r fettu~1111 and cream iao e rl·,11 fd\1•t1lt' t;nJu~ dinner and a 11111) luniaht! c:rand l>inner Tht-lltt•r lonted within the (;rend 11 .. 1 .. 1 m .(1111hrim al I Hott'I Way. l 'Jll 77'117!0 HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER · Jo:\t'n 1·11,111mer nn ht' l'll'f<'led 111 llt' 1 rt-ated like 1 ce~brity. Thr I ht-ult-r ,.((.,,. M rumptious !n*el.s 11.ith "'" vr11du.-t1un .. man t'letrent atmo,.phfrt'. Ttw 11rrumptuou11 hufft'll indudt'I< r•••I har1fn of l1ttf. c·hk kt'n ind fi1h diaheoi . ""''a". ;.aled,., 't'l(t'lahlt'll, end Mn· ful d ....... r1 ... The Sat. and Sun. liruoch mc:Judt-!< a \'lfit'ty ol ~ .1fohh . The Cel•hrity T•rrmre i11 11,·uil11hlt' for l'~\·ate dininic. The incil\ 1dually dtturattd~ privell' 11itln 11I) r•••m" overlook tiw .. !,() ,...,., h11r"4'1lhut• ... h1ped mein fl••m. T~t-Harlt'4u111 i .. lucated at '.l!..O:t S. Harl••r in Santa An1. Cell 979 7;,;1(,1, GINO'S ON THE HILL Alm11 .. 1 a c .... ,. Mt"la landmuk ~·ht'rt' frit-nd' and m•mnrit'!I !Tiffi. (; .. ,.,·, ,,,n't an Italian Ro teurant. l1u1 " rhtaurant hf'inl( run hy e 11."·all Italian. t-:,.,., thouich tht'y 'f"" mnn~ ltttli1n 1tf'mt1, tiwv 1lir.11 11fft-r 11 larl(t' \JUlt'I\' of other Item~ on thrir m•nu Known fur "lf••llt'"I luud and fri•ndl~· ~r \'it't'.'0 <:mu's futurn a vu1f'd mtnu with ttmJ)hDi~ on qu1lit v and ft'aMll\elilt prit'ea. C11<"kt1il h11ur wnM mtt'rf<'tintr nritinm et -&.:10 I' m. and 11\'1' •nterteinm•nt Mun. 1hru. Sat lrom 8::W p.m Saturda\' Ii Sunday bru llfa11t fcom 9 a:m. Luceted at -4:18 E. 17th Strttt. C'o11ta Ml'll&. C-111 650-I 7!'l0 for rt'M'f'Vatt.lftll. dirtttion<1 or WhelP\"f'r. E ·-· i = -• ~ c-· .. • • -= -=-= 1111 ,, • -y • . =