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TUESDAY, AUGUST9, 1988 25 CE TS
Photocop • • _maY.JOJlJ
p~lice
in Mesa
8¢-per-g•llon
gas tax. proposed
Council considers
tryin g a u toma ted
system for 6 week s
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of IM Dlllty l'llot St.ft
The Costa Mesa Cit} Coun cil is
considering hiring a traffic cop that
would be impossible to talk out of a
speeding ticket.
He's known as .. Photocop."
Traffic Commission Chairman
David laughter on Monda~ asked
the council to approve a m,-\\eek tnal
period for a radar<amera s~ stem that
automat1call~ finds speeders. then
snaps a picture of the car's license
plate and dri-..cr.
The computer records the auto-
mobile's speed. location and the day
and lime of the alleged offense and
pnnts 1t on the picture . .\ citauon is
mailed to the car's registered owner.
Thi: !i.' stem. which fits into the back
of a station -wagon or a patrol car. can
issue as man) as 42 tickets an hour.
according 10 a \'ldeotapc laughter
shO\\Cd the council dunng an after-
noon stud) session.
"The biggest complatot \\C get is
·People arc speedtog on m~ street.' ..
laughter told the co uncil. .. We th1"k bl bl d ha fl 1t'SJUStnolthatctTcctl\etohaveacop · T 8 r • own
on the corner wnt1ng tickets all day." Someoneclimbedontother90f ofGlo'aFrozen Yoturt. 2023
Slaughter said Phot~op wo_uld Harbor Blvd.. Coeta Mesa. early Monday momma and
come to hand) on Onole Dnvc. releaaed thla $1 200 advertla~ balloon. Owner Glo'Y&Dnl . Fain 1c"' Road or Baker St reet. where ' speedtog complaints arc frequent. · Rotelllnl la pictured lnatalllng e balloon.
According to the' 1deotapc. Photo·
Republi can legislators unveil u ser-fee
in cr ease measure for voter OK on Nov : 8
By P'AUL ARCHIPLEY
Ot tti. Delly .....,. llall .... ....,.
Republican kgtslators in JcrJ-
mento un H~1led J n 11th-h1ur
propor,al \tonda~ 10 'ubm11 Jl1
ccnt<,-per-gallon ga<,ohne ta\ tnl rl'J\l'
to 'ote~ on tht· "-o' . ~ grnaal
election ballot
.\ssembh man (111 FNgu">on R-
Ne"port Beach. Jo ined othn (iOP
legislators in e~pla1n1ng thl'tr un-
charactensuc proposal -dunng a
Capitol pres~ conference .. Cahforn1a's enormous tran\por-
tation problem 1s caur,1ng J S I~
millton loss t''en da' tu our elt1n-om~. and 1t"4ro" 1ng a<. '>'t' IJll
further and funher be hind ·
Ferguson said
lgnonng the transportauon lund-
ing crisis "'ould be an 1n' 11ation to
.. d1 aster ... he said
Co-authors of the prop<'..al lreel~
descnbed 11 as a gasoline ta\ 1ncn~ase
but said It "'ould be defined as a · user
fet."' to a'o1d mggenng ta' rebate
pro' 1s1ons in thr Gann c;pcnding
limtt
( lhwthor'> Y td the~ 'hoped the
1a m1nolog' also "ould help them
"in '>Upport lrom Go' .George Deu-
1..meJian "hu has..1eadtas1l~ oppo~d
.in' l..1nJ ol ta\ in crease
:.To be '>Uccessful. an~ proposal
'' ould ha' c to ha' e the support oft he
leader<. of both parues and thc '1rtual
unan imous support of the business
commun1t\. and the suppon -or at
,.J,t thl' acqu1c~ence -01 thl·
l!11\,rn11r ·-,,,. sa id .\Sltc:mhl ' Rt"
j, t)l1lJn kader Pat 'olan of <Jlen-
,!.1k
\\, ,, l Jt•tinl.' an' 1na eJ\l'' in thl.'
...... , .... , J".> a u~r lee ·'
\pon\oro; )31d the go' ernor's op-
f)<1\ll111n has softened 1nce hrs $1
hdli11n h1gh"a' bond issue "ns r,.,.., It'd b' tht' ,·oters 1n Jbne.
f a guson ..aid [)eukmeJ1an 1n-
J1, .1tl'd ht' ''ould not stand 1n the "a~
111 plaung the ta\ increa-.e proposal
tin the ballot \hould 11 \\ 1n the
L,·l!1,la1ure\ appro' al ." 1 hr 1nneaS1.· \\ould produce about
~ ? billion annual!\ m ne" re'enue
tor road rnn~tructton and mainten-
anle \I.1th ~Q percent allocated to
lllC al g.ln. ern men ts
lh t.letintol!. the ne" re,enues as
U'it'r k~-:. e\Pcnditure' on edulat1on
and otht.•r state programs '>'Ould he
unalkcted. Ferguson said.
Thi.' proposal also contain., a
pro' 1'1un proh1b1ttng leg1-.lator~
trom rat'>tog fees fun her "1thou1 a '"er third'> maJont~ 'ote
p. n'>or<i said the~ "ould push the
pr11pc•,al through tht Lt"gl\laturc.• this
'' l'rl.. 1 n orde r to get t ·1n the 'o' em her ballGt. E'en 1f the' succeed .\nthOO\
\tiller of the sttretar) ot tate·s otlice
.... 11d the proposal "ould req ui re a
'>l'parate ma iling of ballot arguments
hel'ausc the J 60-page pamphlet n ·
pla1 ntog 29 other propo<,111ons 1s
Assemblyman Gil Ferga son ·
JlreJd\ ,nmpletl•d
f-erg u'>on '\olan and other pnnc1-
pal \pon'or' •>I thl' gawhne tu plan
-'\c:na1c Rl·puhlican leader Ken
\1add' ''' rrt''>no Sen Wjlham
( amptx·ll R-Hat 1enda Heights. and
~:.)~:mbh mJ n Bill Duph~ R-San
( Jrk''> -<,;i d the~ had not ~ct
J ,_. .. ~<.<.·d de1a1ll of the proposal Wlth
th\.' g.11' l'mor t1r most Democratic
la" mal..t'f\
The.·~ \31d the' were tr) mg io avoid
pro' 1s1on'> that could Lngger further
,ontro,ers'
Ferguson an ardent foe of tax
(Please stt GASOLINE/ A2)
cop can monitor one. t\\O or threc
lanes. When more than one vehicle
appears to the camera frame. the
computer stops a picture from being
taken. so no more than one car 1s e'er
ph otographed That ehmtoatcs con-
fusion as to "h1ch 'chicle wns
Measures urged against anti~gay attacks
speedtog. By LANCE IGNON
The machine requires one operator 0t tMDely l'llotSUlff
to remain with 11. Ga} and lesbian Icade~ meeting
The compan} that markets the Monda~ night ,n Laguna Beach
European s~stem. Traffic Monitoring fo rged a list of suggestion\ 10 help
Technologies. does not charge a cit} head off a recent surge in '1olence
for Photocop. but collects a per-agatost the homose\ual communll'.
centaie of the fines 11 bnngs. Slaugh· .. 1 th1nl.. th<.' "hole cit~ needs to get
ter Q1 d. Ills now bctog used tn thr c1l\ lx'htod these proposals." said Cit~
(Please .ee PHOTOCOP/A2 ) Councilman Rolx'n Genin. "ho
organized the meet tog. ··~ e "111 he
1ntoleran1 of this '1olenc<.' ... ··
The sugge\t1on' include·
• E\pan ion ol the police wall.-
around progr:1m . "herein a police
officer and :1 mc.·mlx'r ot tht• ga~ or
lesbian commun11' "all.. a foot beat
togcthrr ( 11rrentl~· the program oper·
ates from I fl p m 10 ~a m on Fnda~ s
and aturdJ\\ 1n the area oft he Cit~ ·s
ga' hJ" on <)outh Coast High" a'
C.•l'nt~. the t0un1~ ·s onl~ openl}
g.i' l'kl teJ 111li1:1al said the program
m:i~ Ix· l·,p.rnded to include He1~ler
p ·' rl.. I ht• '>l't•ne 0 f I\\ 0 ;mat " ...
prt·,um JMh Jg .. .11ns: ga~s. \!Ol't' Jum•
Th" rror<1-..1I "Ill probabl~ rt•qum·
JJJ111tm.1l lll' \pending and \tt\\l,uld
Ix 'ub1t'l't tot II\ Council appn" a
• ln,1all.i11on (lf add1t1ona l PJ'
ph 'nes at Het\ler Par!..
• .\rt1des 1n ga' anJ k ">b1an publt-
lJttlln' "arn1ng reader'> of danger
'~''' JnJ instrul 11on) on ho" 10 rtpon 'iolent 1m.1d\.'nts
• l .l\!Un.J roltll' \\Ill Ill· J<.l..ed 10
JJJrl·,,· 1 Jgll'lJ C lutrt'alh J '>Uppon
g.r<1up r.•r thl' h•1fT101't•\ual n1mmun1-
I\
• ( ,•Jhh,hr'• "' 'I J rt•rmant'nt
• OC bishop condemns 'Last Temptation'·
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of IM Delly l'ftot It.II
In a ).trongl~ "orded letter coo-
demntog the 010' 1c .. The Last Temp-
tation of Chnst... Orange Count)
Bishop Norma n McFarland has
urged Roman Catholics to bmcott
the contron:l"Slal film . ·
Recall group
loses appeal
on signatures
By LANCE IGNON
Oftti.Oely""°'Slefl
A request that signatures gathered •
in a failed recall attempt in Laguna
Beach be returned to the county for
fear that cit\ officials will take
revenge on the s1gna1ors was denied
Mond:h. at least for the time being.
Orange Count~ uperior Coun
C'ommiss1on<.'r Ronald L. Bauer re-
fused to grant a temporary restratoing
order that would ha\e required
Laguna Beach City Clerk Verna
Rollinger to return to the Orange
County Registrar of Voters the more
than 9.000 signatures gathered to• a
recent attempt to oust three members
of the Laguna Beach City Council.
At the same time. Bauer scheduled
a preliminary hearing for Aug. 31 to
determine if there is enough tvidcncc
to bnng the matter to trial. The
hearing is slated to be heard before
upcnor Court Judge William f .
McDonald.
Members of the Commitee to
Recall the City Council challtC that
(Pleue .eell.ECALL/A2)
Oue to Ix' rdrased Fnda'. a month
ahead of ~hcdulc the Manto
'X·orccse-d1roc1cd mo' 1c ponra~ s
Jesus as a man plagued b~ unccrtatot~
and tempta11on "ho res1 ted his
call1nga'I S<t\ 1or ofhuman11~ until the
last moment
One parucularh contro' ers1al
sn•ne that appcar<.'d in rough cuts of
the film. thl' '>O<alled last temptation.
has Jesu<, trmpted JUSt before his
death on the cros'> "1th a fantas' 1n
'' h1ch he has chosen a normal human
ht(. 1ndud1ng ha\lng St'\ "Ith \far)
\lagdalcne
\kFarland''I letter. "h1ch 1s 10 be
read SunJJ' trom < .:i1holl' pulpits 1n
Orangl' l 11un1' ,all~ thl· \IC .\·
l nl\t>r\.ll 1~1r1 J .. !r.1,t·,1,·· and
Jl'lU'<.'' lh r1.lo.t•r, I rd t~lllU\
1lltll'ral ' ··
.. Tht• pnitl'"I ·h"; 'J' •"l n in th"
,ountr' I' n1•l J'l J:tJu., n lrl't't.lom 111
\()\'\:\ h or reli~11•n 11 " a ''" tll
Testing precedes Cleanup
of hazardous-waste site
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .... 09llr l'llol .....
When Ascon Pro pert 1es
purchased 37 acres to Huntington
Beach, the site "as totended for
residential or commercial de,elop-
mcnt.
Company officials. ho\\e' er.
bought mort than an empt) lot.
Only six months after the sale was
completed, they learned that the
parcel had been decl:ired a hazard-
ous~waste site.
And today. five years later. Ascon
is still sweating through the ne«ss-
ary burcaucrallc requirements that
eventually may allow the company
to clean up the oily lagoons. the
filled -in chemic-al pits and the
construction debns that loom as
huge obstacles to the development
plans.
Asc:on. through its co ntractors. is
1al..1ng a maJOr step toward tts goal
1h1~ \\CCI.. b} Ix-ginning a thorou~h
c;1ud\ of "hat e\acth 1s on the site.
and" hat needs to be done to make 11
dn dopable It' still a long -wa~ to actual
ckanup. but company cfffic1als
m•1 cnhekc;~ arc cagerl) awai ting
tht' tinal appro,als in coming davs
from the cit' of Huntington Beach.
thr state \1r Qualll> Managcmtnt
District ant.I the state Rqional
\\ atcr Quaht) Control Board so
hazardous-wast<.' specialists can
begin ''ork at the site.
The Rcmt-dial Investigation and
Fcas1b1ht\ • tud'. as 1t is called.
\\Ould culmi nate I 11 years of prcp-
arauon and follo"s several other
studies of the 1te over the past
sevual )ears . .. When }Ou·re deahng Wlth haz·
ardous v.astes. a lot of people are
invohed and 1ou ha'c to be vtr).
\ t'r\ l Jrl'IUI atioul hO\\ \OU
pro<:t'l'J ." ..a" Pa nwla Bcel..lq : an
.\~on u•n,ul tant ant.I thl' com-mun11~ relJt1lln'u)11rJ tnJWr for the
projel I
T earn ' ,,, ''Pr t'f' irt1m .\scon ·s
main t11ntr.1.i1•r the RJdtan Corp ..
"111 ta!..,· (l"l -...1mpk ' from the soil
and J nll llh'n wnng "ells to de-
term1nl• thl'l'\lt'nl oi.:ontamtoat1on
on th<.' 'Ill' l•x·att•t.I at the ~ou1h"est
rornl·r ''' \IJgn0ha • tre-et and
Hamilton .\' l'nue
01 'lll:u.11 toll're-;t is "hether
contam1n.1tl't.I ground "ater ha!i
mo,cJ tx•\1.lnd the boundnne of
the landtill Bedlc' said earlier
stud1e' had determined ground
''ater "a' tO nlam1nated b'
chemical "J'tc but no one 1s surt
\\ hcthcr 11 1' m1grat1ng
·amplt• al<.o \\Ill bt tal..en of the
former chem1l-al pits. the lagoons
and the .. natl\ e 011" le' cl sand·
.10~u1,h trom m1tl1n no; C'' hur. and
(\fll·nt.lt•,l peork .. \It Farland ''rote
n h " l::a
\11.f JrlJnJ, IC~ ,umrnlnl\ I'\ an
..in1J"'1:J rt'' lt''>'t'r ''h fl'lt•r-,·d to
:ht f ri J' an J, t ••I , 1nema11c.
'.1'1,IJ ""' ..
(Plea se see BISHOP/A2)
{ EOISC>fi £DtSOfll ~· COMM , MS
PARK ••
i>1 • .,. ·-
"ll hl·u ~·1,, ,·(n tht" g.r1,und "ater
and tht· bolll•m 11t the ptt\. Becl lc'
<.:ltd RJ.!1.1n \\\)rkcr' Jrr l'\pt"Ct<.'d to
l'<'lll'l'I \.lmpkr, in thr ti<.'ld for about
'-1 ' """"" That '>'tll Ill• follo"ed b\ latx)rJt11n ll'<.IS ,,f tht.• \Jmple" and
tunh<.'r <.tuJ, ('on .. ern1ng th<.' bc'>t
me1h1ld' 01 •lt'Jnup That tud' too
\\Ill tx' \UhJt.'t't ll' fl.'\ IC'>' b\ afTCC'ted
g1H t"m menlal attt'ncie a1. "ell .l
t'Clnt·emt'd t llltens· group'
(Ple .. e see OBSTACLES/ A2)
.. Newpottsee~s detour for new I:oads
By GREG UZRU °' ..............
Newpon Beach officials wall sup-
pon a plan that would move the
propotcd San Joaquin Hills Trans-
portation Corridor away from city
J'e$1dcnccs and closer to Irvine
homn.
The City Council listened to pubhc
testimony from rcstdmts Monday
niaht on IM C'Omdor. whidt ret*nts
att hoc>ina will 1llcv11tc some o( the
city's traffic problems.. The Orantr
Count)' En,ir'onmental M1-.cmcnt
.\1tncy has completed the projttt•s
envuonmtntal rtpon and (.1ties 1f.
fcctcd by its construction are. cumnt•
I) 11kins pubhc comments on the
pl"OJC(t. . nd. If Monday's heanna was an 1 tea·
uon, the aty and its ttsedcnts art tn
b&s1c acconianct with the ctty's
tteommcndlttons (or tht s>roJ«l.
8o1.h VoUP! suppon the conscructton
of a comdor 1nterthan1t et Fot"d
ROid and the u~n ion of n
Jomqu1n Hilb RO..S.. tv.o proposals
that mlllat be C1lt from the project
undtr one of WVttal construction
ahttnauves.
Btn Nolan. dartttor of public
wor\s. said the drlt'Oon of tht f,)rd
ROid 1n~ and Su Joaquin
H1lls ROid attnlion would put
incttaKd mflk pnsutt on nt'3rb.
lhorQulti&ttt TM-Cklcnon could
abo incrcate uafliC on tM ~
Pthain Hill ROlld from 11,000 to
"0.00.) 1n ps per dn'. 'iotan Jd
Both c1t1zens and statT art also in·
agrC"Cment about reahgn1ng tv.'O S«'-
t1on of the comdor that pass rela·
11' ch clo'>C to !'e\\ pon Bea h homt .
The l It' t'I recommending that one
\l'ct1on bn11.ecn Ma rth ur
Boule' ard and the propo~d Pelican
Hill Road be mo,cJ about 250 fttt
nonh 10 le~n no1~ and '""
1mpan on 1~ Harbor 1ew "-noll
commun1l\ ~oother· oonhv.ard a.hpment 1s
r-cu,mme-nd<.'\J for a~ lion ~l""tcn
Pehtan Hill and nd l an on road
JN>ut one tCI t"o m1lt'S from tht
Haroor Ridge rommun1t~ That rt·
ahinment \\Ould mo' e the road
clo~r to lrvinr's Tunlt> Rock com·
munit). and Nolan qurppcd, "un-
doubtC'dl~. tht') w1U ha'e a d1.fTtttnt
point Of \lt"V. lhout th1 "
R1c-l Ham1.hon. prtt1det11 of the
H rbor \'1ev. Commun1~) "->a·
11on board of d1rtC'tol'\, lauded \lit
(Paeue ... DWPOaT/ill
1a1son on the police force for the ga~
and le~bldn communi t)
.. Tht"tt·~ i 101 of trust and mutual
('(''lpect hc t" cc.·n the police and the gay
l·om munll\ :· Crentn said "It's not
Jh\d\'> 111..l; that 1n so·me c1t1es."
• P"1xlamat1on' from the Cit)'
( oun... dedanng 11 intolerance of
g.J' -h:i,htng and another to the Or-
(Plea.me Ke END/A2)
.Shultzunahaken
-secretary of State
George P. Shultz, un-
scathed by a bomb attack
blamed on cocaine traf-
fickers, says he Is not
·'intimidated by the tactic
of using violence to try to
scare government of-
f 1c1als." /AS
Callfomla
Pacific Bell customers
may see a 10 percent
reduction in their t8'e-
ptione bills./ M
Nation
Circumst antial evfdence
is growing that human-
kind is not alone In the
universe./ A 12
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Al • 0rMQe eo.t DAILV lltLOT/ TYMd8y, Augu.t 9, 1918
-Gounty OKs $40,000 stUdy
By BOB VAN E\'IEN ..............
A prop<Xal to exwnd the Orange
Frttway 10 miles southward along
the Santa na River to the San Diego
Freeway 1n Costa Mesa will be the
subject ofa S40.000 study authorized
· Monday by the OranJe County
Transportation Commission.
I he study 1s being bankrolled by
Scgerstrom and Sons, a Costa Mesa
developer. and a consortium of cities
and other local government agencies.
City offiCJals in Costa Mesa.
Anaheim. Orange and Santa Ana. as
well as the count)"s Environmental
Manasement Agen9 and 1he Trans· ponauon Commission already have
approved the e>.pend1ture of S5.000
each for the feas1b1ht)· study.
Scgerstrom officials have volun-
tcertd $10.000 for the study.· •
Monday's action by the com·
m1ss1on gives the formal 10--ahead to Monte Ward, a senior planner with
Irvine consultants Roben Bein. Wil-I.ht Transponation Comm1S$ion •
liam Frost and ssociates to under· said the ,h,1dy would only conttm
take 1he three-month study. possible alignments of an eJCtcnsion
Rcstdent~ of Costa Mesa would be as far south as the San Diego Freeway.
among ihc most affected by the Amburgey said the construction of
d h · h Id the new interchange might bring propose extension. w •c wou some disruption to residential neigh-
mvolvc construction of 1 new free. borhoods in the nonhem part of the
way interchange in the nonhern part city, but he added that the benefits
of the city near the river basin. would probably outweigh any draw.
Costa Mesa City Council member backs.
On 11le Amburgey said the proposal .. We ma) be impacted 10 some
has been well received in the cny so degree." he said. "Bui I think every·
far. one realizes that we've got to do our
"The idea sounds great. 1f it can sh.are 10 make the transportation
take wmc.> pressure otT lhe 55 (Costa system work.."
Mesa) and 1he 5 (Santa Ana) fJtt. Ward said the study would not
wa\s." .\mburgey said. "There's examine closely the location of the ~ori1e concern in the community that interchange. That question. he said.
ii m1gh1 extend south of the405 all the would be left 10 a later. more detailed
wa ) 10 Pacific Coast Highway. But I stud).
don't think there·s a chance in the Results of the preliminary stud)
world that's going to happen." . arc due in late October. Ward said.
BISHOP PANS MOVIE ••. NEWPORT ...
From Al
Mcfarland said 1oda' 1hat he had
not seen the film. in c11hrr 11s uncut or
final version. or read thl.' I YSS novel
on which 1t 1s ba~d.
But he said accounts he had heard
of-the film ind1catC'd that 11 was
without theologica1 bam
"If you read the scnptures. Jesus
was human in everv wa\ e'tl'CPl sin."
he said. "Jn this film . Jcsu" apparent·
I) says at one point. ·1 ha' c si nned gnevousl) ....
McFarland said claim'> b' L nl\er-
sal that the film is be ing rcleaM'd a
month earl) to protect freedom of
speech are "P\11« balone)."
The studio. he said. is attemp11ng to
cash m-on the publicity sencrate<t by
widespread prote~1s against the film
that arc being mounted b~ con-
'>Cn all' e Christian ~roups.
Greek no velist Nikos Kazantzakis
''a~ C'l:Communa('atcd from 1he Oreel
Onhodo' church for his unconve'n·
1ion<(I rcllg1ous views shonly after the
publication of .. Tht.• Last Temptation
of Christ:' Defender~of1he film. incl uding its
producers. refer 10 it as a deepl)
religious \I.Ork that e.>.am1nes a ve r·
s1on of Jesus Chnsl's life that differs
from official ( hns11an doctnne.
McFarland said there was a chance
the film could have been altered 1n 1ts
final cu lling ~o as to render 11
molTcnsl\e 10 Chns1ians.
He said he cxJ)C('ted 10 ha ve final
word tod av trom the newsse~·ice that
re' 1cws tilnu for the National Con-
fC'renn• ofCa1hohc Bishops.
From Al
c1I ) for us openness on the comdor
report and said most residents sup-
~ 1he projec t with the proposed
m1t1gat1ons.
"We believe 1ha1 the mitigations
discussed in the (report) ... are
adequa te, but we beli e\ e that s1gnifi·
canth more mitigation discussion
needs 10 occur." Hamilton said.
The council dedded to schedule
one more public heanng on the
comdor before submitung the city's
recommendations 10 1he county. The
ti nal hean ng is currently slated for the
counc11's Aug. 22 meeting.
Mayor John Cox said construction
on the transportation corridor. which
will be supponed in part by tolls.
could begin as soon as December
1989 and be completed b) late 1992.
RECALL BACKERS LOSE APPEAL .•.
From Al
Cit) Manager Kenneth Frank m~y
single out people who signed 1&"
recall pe11t1ons for harassment by city
code rnforcers. .\ll a result, they
would hke th e pe1111ons returned to
the count) for ~fekC'ep1ng.
The pct111un' "ere ~nt to the
Rcg,mrar of \otcrs for "crificat1on
bul were returned to lhl' c1t\ Friday
after th e) failed to produce· enough
'ahd namr'> lo tnrce a special elec-
tion.
Cll) ·\ltorn,·, Philip lwhn 'kl1d the
request 1 a h11 hl-.c a'>kmg a JUdgt' to
fine somnml.' 101 a 'pccding 11cket
before the} ·vecommitted theolTense.
Kohn said there is no evidence to
sho" an~ abuse on the part of the city.
Wh en asked what it would hun if
1hr · pe11t1ons were returned to 1he
count). Kohn said: "In short. they
(crt\ officials) resent the 1nsinua-
11ori."
Thi.' t·rt \ al'ltl has 1hc Calrfom1a
Elcc11on COde on II!> side. which states
that recall pc11t1ons arr 1be sole
propcrt) of the ('II). Tht.> petitions
"'ercor1ginall) sent to the Registrar of
Voter'> onh because the Cit\ lacked
the manpower 10 verify the s1gna-
1ures.
Westbrook said the law needs to be
changed. She said she will ask state
';en. Marian Bergeson . R-Newpon
Beach. to carry a bill amending lhe
la\\-. .
"The point 1.,." Westbrook said.
· th1'i 1'> a case "here we're trying 10
\hO" the abuSl'S that can occur "
Tht· recall 1ned to oust Mavor Dan
Kenne' and council membt-t'S Robert
(icntn' and Lida Lcnne,, "ho also 1s
the rkmocratic candidate in 1he -l01h
Congressional D1stnc1.
GASOLINE TAX INCREASE UNVEILED •..
From Al
increase'>. ~10 he wa., 'uppornng the
plan becaus~: lo'>t gro"1ng areas hke
Orange (ount) are lar hch1nd in
ml·c11ng h1gh"a) need\
"This is a rather large inucasc. but
the problem I\ large." Fergu41on ...aid.
"This ,., a dr:1\11c measure dealing
"11h a big prohlcm ··
lk c;ard < ahforn1a 1s ~ short on
hrgh "a) fund\ 1tia1 h} latr I 9!S9 it
"on·t be able to quahf} for federal
h1gh"a) ma1ch1ng funds. .
Orangl' C ounl) Supervisor
Thomas Rile' of Nc" pon Beach
thrc'' hie; 'lu pport bch1nd the
propo~I noting. "II doesn·1 take an
l.'\pen tn tell us of 1he great need for
add1t1onal transpo nauon projects."
Rile). who also is chairman of the
Orange C ount) Transponation Com·
m1ss1on. said Orange County would
Ix· a main lx·ncfic1al) of the ad-
d111onal rc,cnuc. J
Ferguson said other transporta11on
propo"ial'i no" before the Legislature
either ha' e sc' ere shor\Com1ngs or
"Puldn't "'"public appro,al
\sJ,..ed 1f 1he 's11c of the proposed
rnrn.•asc might be difficult to sell to
Dcukme1ian or' oters. Madd~ said 11
"as the amount needed.
"It does n '1 make a 101 of sense to go
to this effon for only 2 or J cents."
PHOTOCOP MAY JOIN CM FORCE •..
From Al
of Pasadena. and rn the states of
Texas and \n1unJ. '
He~td Trnlli< Mon11onng collecu
aoout S:22 p...·r Ill k<·t I he remainder
of the mone~ gcx.·., to the courts and
the ut\. he ~·J
The·\ 1dcotaJX' 1,cfl'> Photocop a., a
monC\·S<J\er hl.'CJU'e II allows lhe
n l\ 10 1s<;ut· mon.· lll~eb with fe"er
officers. trcl'tngthcm forotherdut1es.
It also wntl·nu<> Pho1ocop increases
'>.lfct) tor 'trl.'l.'I cop<; because It
rl·duc~ lhl' number of nccessaf)
1raffit· s1ors. "h1ch often lead 10
unpredKlc:J '1olcnu~
Tht· 1aPI.' \aid < 1t1n U'>mg the
~'\tern l'\rx-rrcnn·t.t rough I}' a I 5.
pcrlcn1 drop in 'J'l\'l'Ulntz.rt'latcd ace•·
dent\
( m1a \.1c\a pohee offi cials were
una"ailablc for comment on Photo.
cop. but Pasadena authoriues said
the) ·,c had no problem with the
'i\'>tt•m 1n the )Car it has been in use
there. No Orange Count) cities use
the .,,stem.
Ttit· l'Ounc1I. ho"ever. "as
lukc"arm toward 1he proposal and
did nul grant 1he six-week trial.
~1a,or Donn Hall requested ad·
d111 onal 1nforma11on on Pho1ocop.
"It might be ~ind of fun to test."
Hall ~:ud.
( ounc1lwoman Mary Hornbuckle
agreed '"Ith Hall. but Councilmen
Da ' id Whedcr and Onille Am-
burgc) said the) were concerned
about thC' "Big Brother" aspect of 1he
'i)'item.
\mhurgc). a former police lieuten-
ant. also auacked Photocop as being
less efTec11ve 1n stopping speeders
than uniformed office rs.
"One of the keys to traffic enforce·
mcnt 1s the.> presence of a police car." (.l\m~urge) said. "People sec 1ha1 and
ST<N'!down. ··
Hall. ho"e' er. Jousted Amburge)
"Then "h1' do 1he molorqcle
nfficcrc. hide "llh their radarT
The counc1l 1ook no official action
on ~laughter's request for a tnal
period. but requested additional in-
formation on th e system Stud}
\C\s1onl1 arc informal briefings for the
council. and no date was set for
cons1dera1ion of the proposal.
END SOUGHT TO ATTACKS ON GAYS .•.
From Al
angl· < ount' l>1\tnCJ i.\ttome> ·s of·
Ike a41k1ng 1ha1 pr6~l·utors •mP.le·
men1 lht· 1oughnt charge possible
again'lr dc.>li:ndan1s suspected of as.-
~ul11ng ga) "· • \ r<'<tU<''' 1hnt Laguna schools
1n11i:1t<· '>OfTll' 'l<>rt of program to help
stu dent' heller understand the
homo\t',ual rnmmumt).
(1cntr' ..aid hC' will present lhe list
10 hi s (ellow counctt members on
.\ug 16
The sprC"C of violence bepn on
June 19 when two men were robbed
and beaten at ( re~s trtct Beach by a
ORANGE ~llllaf
COAST ~·r•I
MA• OFFICI
-• llAy !.I CO.•a "'"""' GA ~~ &!>'f •~flit) I • V.O." C:A 011"18
gang of ma le suspects. One of the
'1c11ms lo\t an e)e.
OnJuh 14.agroupofsk1nncads-
youths who arc somc1imes associated
with the neo-Nazi movement -beat
a man or. the head with a pipe at
Heisler Park.
;\ tran 1en1 was pushed to the
ground on Jul)-31 in HeisJcr Park by a
gang of )Oung men who had been
heckhns a separate group of
presumabl) gay men. One of 1he \Outh~ firrd ~vcral shots from a
p1stol 1nto the air before Oeeins.
< >n 'iunda'. several shots were fired
from a h1gh·Po"ered nOe into an area
on South Coast Highway that in·
el udes a ga} bar. No one was injured.
Gentry fears that these incidents
are pan of a national increase in
v1okncC' against ga)s and lesbians
brought on h} the fear of the AIDS
ep1dcm1r and a waning regard for
CIVIi na}ll .
But Deput) Chief of Police James
preine said 111s too early to tell if the
attacks poncnd future violence or if
the. arc si mply pan of a periodic but
tcmporaf) spree.
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MOdlt~U.wlth rno.tly,.., ..... Wt~
In SoutMm ttwouoti w. .... ~. ecc:ofdtnt to the
Netlonlll W ... h« a.Mce.
A week low preuure tyStem wtll continue off the c.ntrel
coast '°' the ne11t few days, bringing night Md morning low doud• to South«n Calffoma from the coe.t to the Intermediate
velleya. Otherw!M. tw •• wilt continue to r.ion with ltttle tem~aturt ehangt •11.P9C1ed.
Along the OfMge Coat th«e wlM be low ctouda lete night
through mkS•fnO(nlng hours, otherwl .. fair through W~. BNeh lows 58 to 53. High• 70 to 74. Velley IOwl "&a to 14. Highs
82 to 92.
.. 100 '° 100
From P,olnt eonc.p11on to the Me11lcen Border -Over
Inner waters, light varlat>te winds night Md morNnCI hours
through Wednetday becoming west to southwMt 10 to f5 knots Wednesday afternoon . Seas to 2 feet. Southwelt IW9M 3 , ....
low ci<>uds night and morning hours beeomlng mo.tty sunny In
the aftt11noons. ·
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U.S. Tempe =~ .., 74
.. 73 104 n M 17 ., 74
.. 10 1oe 15
II 85 17 87 1s eo ., 10 .., 53
I I . 55
tG 71
101 II
... S5 101 71
IO $1 14 M .. .,
Calif. Tempe
.. Le OllWlome City
t2 13 <>-ha
" M ONlldo fl 75 ~ ...
... 71 Pitttourgti
13 17 • l'Oftlencf.MeiM
: ~ Portlend.~. :: ~ =rci1y
17 71 ~ 94 7' SI L-" 70 Siii ~ CMy
: ~ Sen Antonio
107 II S..ltte 8'>c*-'° !! srr-r, Ji T~t Pltabg
13 7 4 T apella
7' 41 fUQOn
16 17 TUIM l7 70 WAlflongton.O C
M ,7 Wle:hlta
10 47 13 72
II 76 IOI 73
IOO 74
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105 7$
80 71 1~: ~ Smog Report
" 75 ., 71
54 52 105 73
100 71
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LOCATIC*
Hvnllnglon 8Ncl1
AMf Jewy. Newpo(1
ICD IMAN 1·~ poot
I poor
40lh StrMI. ~ nno s11et1. H9wpc1t1
BelboaW90gll
I .llOOl
l~ I poor Lagune 8-:11 5.,. ca..-.1 •
Wal•llmP 64
1.2 poor
Swd cJWtCliOn So.It-
Tides
TOOAY I 59am 809pm
WlOMIOAY 32ea m
1002am
2 :S7pm
8 «pm
27
82
Sun Mii at 7 4' pm ,_ W._
ClayatlSllam -Mlaageif!tl 7'3 pm
Moon aecsat & 23 pm • ·-w--.. oey•• 1ea.m -••agaln•7 01
pm
OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPMENT PLANS ... ~-···
From Al
Beckie} said ifallgoeswell.cleanup
at the landfill could begjn within one
\ear.
· "'You have to appreciate that a lot
of1he \\Ork 1s slowed down b) the fact
that "e have to be so \.Cf) ca reful."
Beckie' said. Indeed. even th e process of taking
tests and soil sa mples 1s subject to a
battel) of requirements because of
th\· potential for arr and water
rnnrnrninauon. When actual cleanup
\\Ork begins. e"en more guidelines
appl~.
Bul that's ho" 11 ought 10 be. S3)S
&'erl) T11us. chairwoman of th e
\scon .\d Hor (111zens \omm111ee.
"\\r don·1 e\en know "hat we
ha\r out there \el." Tilus said. ··rm
l'nt0uraged h~ 0 llH· fact the} 'II stan
\tud ~1ng the site. but "e have to be
'l'n careful when we use terms that
'uggcst a cleanup is hcgmn1ng now."
In the '1c" of Tilus and other .
IJndfill neighbors. extreme t·are needs
10 be taken "hen dealing with an)
aspect of hazardous-"as1e handling.
··The commun1t} 1s \Cr) ~ns111ve
tu "hate' er happens there. and I
think the propert) O\loner IS no\\
rcalwng that." she said.
Bad. m the 1 94~. '50s and '60s. far
k<,s was known about the potential
tor rontaminat1on b)' hazardous
"astes. The .\scon site began landfill
upcrauons 1n 1938 and was used by its
then-owner. the Garrish Brothers. as
an 01l-dnll1ng mud dump.
The Sieverson Brothers purchased
the ~i1e in 1950 and look on 011 field
"ao;trs and indus1nail chemical
\\3Sll.'S. ~rtdl.'r permits granted by the
Rrg1onal Water Qualit) Control
Board.
1-h 1971. 1he si te was being used as a
la ndfill for construction debris and
men materials That use was discon·
11nued in 1982. and the following
vcar. thl.' propcrt) was purchased by ~"rnn Propen1es. wh ich planned to
reco' er oil from the site and develop
11 "llh co mmercial and res1dent1al
propcn1cs.
Ounng its stin t a'i a waste.disposal
\lie. Oii field "astes would be treated
.rnd rl·c~clcd. w11h separation con-
du<. ted 1n se' era I large lagoons.that
\!Ill dominate the Site.
According to Beckley. wastes
already identified at the site include
chromic and sulfuric acids.
aluminum slag, magnesium and
potassium chlonde. foel oils and oily
wastes. mercaptans. styrene. st~e
tar. phenolic wastes. chlorinated sol-
v~nts and S) n1het1c rubber.
Beckley reports in Ascon·s July 26
communlt} rclauons plan that "con-
1ammat1on at 1he site has not been
well defined. Man' of the chemicals
ltnown or 1hough1· to be present arc
com1derrd to~1c and hazardous and
ha'l' thl" potential to adversely affect
human health and 1heenv1ronment."
The po1en11al health risks, how-
c, er. will be better defined through
the coming sll.ldy. Beekley said.
T1tu•: and other membe~ of the
.\scon .\d Hoc C111zens Committee
sa' the) havcnognpes1hesedays,bu1
in 'past )Cars. the odor and dust from
1hc !i.llC drl·w loud and widespread
co mpla1n1s in the community.
'"II "ould ha ve been nice if they
( .\scon) had 'oluntaril) seen 10 these
problems. but "e needed court orders
to get them to take care of the
problems:· Titus said. "They have n•t
been reall} good neighbors 1n the
past. I hope that's changing."
John Lindsey. Ascon·s vice presi-
dent . was reticent this week about
discussing the coming study. but
pointed ou l that the propeny owner
was doing all it could to move the s11e
closer 10 c'cn1ual development.
"You ha'e to remember, six
months after we bought the site, it was
declared a hazardous-wast~ site."
L1ndSC) said. ··we're an innocent
lando" ner:·
To help pa) for the mounting
s1udir~ and potential cleanup costs.
.\scon already has begun elTorts that
ma' ,pu1 cash back into the proicct.
Offi cials have asked the cit) of
Huntington Beach 10 grant a zone
chan~e 10 allo" development. should
the s11c be cleaned up and cltarcd for
nc" con tructio n. .\scon also has
asked 1he Cll) for permission to install
oil wells on areas of the site unrelated
w the lan'dfill. Proceeds could help
"11h later cleanup costs.
.\nd Lindsc} said auomeys are
working to reeo,er costs fro m com-
panies that ma) ha_ve dumped wastes
11lcgall~ at the site in past years.
""\\'c re 'irtuall v alone on this:· he
s;i1d "The s1a1c ·of Cahfomia has
shown little or no interest in the site.
We're doing what we can."
Inmate found dead in his
cell at Orange County Jail .
.\ :i~., l'ar-old La Puente man \I.as
found d~ad 1h1s morning in hi s bunk
bed al the Orange Count~ men·!!. 1a1I
in Santa .\na. 1he Sheriffs Depart-
ment reponed.
The inmate's 1dcnt1ty was withheld
this morning pending notification of
his famil y.
According to Sheriffs Lt. Dick
Olson. the man did not respond when
deputies mad e 1he1r mommg roll call
and head roun1 shortly before 4:30
a.m.
fkcaust• he "as not breathing. Jail
paramedics and nurses were called to
1hc eight-man holding area where he
was as tgncd. Paramedics said he was
dead'" hi'i bunk and sho"cd no signs
of trauma or foul pla).
.\n autopsy is scheduled m coming
da' s to detennine the exact cauSt' of
death. Olson said.
The man was arresti."d Sunda)'
afternoon in Buena Park by city
police there on suspicion of robbery.
He was transferred to the main )ail in
Santa Ana and was held in heu of
SS0.000 bail.
.\rraignmcn1 on the robbery
1.'harges was 10 be held today. Olson
~Id.
.\ 1nalldeathsthatoccura11hcJall .
the 1nc1dent will be in\.esllgalcd b)
the Otang_e Count~ D1str1ct At·
tome) 's office.
Summer
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuetdly Auguat 9 1988
Bailliam backs pilots' airport plan
to e p children
set in Huntington
Two IOl"al group\ dedicated 10 the prevention of
child abu\t.' "'Ill lx-nclit from the V<.'ttra ns Tenn is
Cla!ISlt.. wh1t:h "''II run ne~t Monda) at the Lindborg
Rarquct (tub of llun11n~1on Beach and the Los
Caballero~ Spom Village 1n Fou01ai1' YaUe)'..
rennl\ great'> Bobb)' Riggs and Pancho
Gon1alc11. as "rll as mu-..1l' and 1ek v1sion celebnt1es.
"'Ill par11c1pa1e 1n a spel·1al pro-celebrity social
lenni\ gamt• at 9 a m .. \\ 11h opening ceremonies
c;chcdulcd al 3 p.m
Pnx.eed.-. from th e l'' t.•nt will go to Mothers and
01hrrs l\gam\t ( hild .\bu!>c and Parent Help USA of
Huntington Bcad1. (all -\lhson Wooten at 843·
LOVE or Rick Waring at 842· 7747 for mort'
1nformatt0n
Senlors' class offered
By BOB VAN EV KEN
OflMO..,,_. .....
Li S Rtp Robcn Badham of Nt"pon
Beach h:is thro"n his support lxh1nd a
propo!ial b) t"o private a' 1at1on groups
designed to pre,cnt anotht r m1d·a1r
colhs1on \1m1lar to thr 1986 cra\h O\ er
( crntos that lo.1lkd '>Core'> ol peopk and
dr,n\latcd a rl''.l1dent1al nr1~hborhood.
Thl' propo'»ll un ,e1lcd 1n Jul) b) the
O~ge ( oun1~ .\1rport .\~'>C><'tatlon and
th l' -\1rcralt O\\OCr'> and Operator.. -\s·
\ou.1t1on. "ould rnd1Lalh alttr aircraft
ia kculT\ and la nding., at John "'a~ ne
\1rpor1
It rnlh fur an hourgla'>'.l·!thJJ)l.'J ··.,pellal
ll1gh1 rule<:. arcor" th rough which uni)
1ns1rumcnt-gu1dcd a1rhnrrs and other
htgh-performallle Jl"I a1rcrat1 "'ould be
perm111cd tu approalh and ll'a\l' the
a1 rpon
l 'ndl"r prl"'>l'nl ruk'>. a1rhnt·r' and <;mall
a1ru.1lt U\l" lhl' ,,Jml' 1.urnJor' anJ both
t\J)l'\ ul a1rlrall olll'n U'>c w -1..alkd \J'>ual
tilghl ruk' rt·h 1ng on \lghl rathl'r than
1mtrumc.:nt'> r hl f edcral .\ \ 1Jt1un .\ lnl\trnt1un
hai. tx-en coni.1d1:n ni !><'llln& up a S~StC'm
ba'>l:J un radar rnntrol unc.k1 "'h"·h all
am rail "11h1n a cl'na1n rad1u\ of thl·
a1rpon and ut a ll'rta1n alt11udc "uuld ha' l'
to tlt· 1n rnntac.:t "1th air trallil wntrulkr\
But Bad ham R·'C'" port BeJ' h and
rl'prl''>l.'nlil tl' l'\ uf thl' "' 1a11u11 gruup\ !>cl\
thr Ill'" prupo..al 1'> tx-11a -.u11ed tu
rnnd11111ns in O ra ngl' < uunt'
··\\hat had hcl·n propo'>t"d t~:lurr for
John \\ a~ nl' -\1rpon \\<I\ an \ 1rpun Radar
X-n1u.• -\rl':t ur -\R~\ '.'htch g1,tn tht•
prt"sent cnt!lal '>hunagt" 1.>I manpmH·r in
air tra tlk ,untrnl ''uuld h.t'l' tw,·n 1mpo'i 1hk to uf)l.'ratt".. RJdhJm \JtJ
··\\hat 1h1<i propo\.ll tha1 \\(.' .trl' \Uppurt
ing '-'OU Id du l'> l>rl'illo. 11 du'' n into '''u
-.malkr segment'> thl"rl·h~ malo.tn~ tht hc'\I
u-.c ofe\li.11ng rt·wurtt'\ ·
l:b dham ~·J the radar taul11~ ~n 1n~
John \\a,nl' (oa'>l Tt·rm1nal RaJJ1
-\pproat.h ·c untrol t•mplu,t:11111h ~~.on
trolkr<:.. '' ht'rt' 6) JI\ nl'l'dnl
That 'hurtJKl' hl' '><l•d "'oulJ mat.l' 11
11npm)1bk 101° tlw taoht~ to mnnllor the
41KJ ,Uhl\ nllk'> ol :.i1 r ... p..1t·( that "tiuld he
unJt.•r lhl' JUO'>dtellun of an .\R \.o\
I h~ proro~·J ~f)\.'ual ll1l/.h t rul('':I area
''Im h ''no" ht· in~ tnm1dc.:n.·d b' the F ~ .\
\\11ultl '""'''' nl onh ,.., .. lUbll n11ll''> ol
rtr illlJ ,111\J),ICl'
\ ot>110rll'" 111 thl· pr<>PO\J I \a\ 11 ha'>
• I J l)(',H·Ul\;.llll"10U' \Upport !cum
'll1Jll .11i-1.11l 11p\ 1.11ur .. Jl'\pJte th.It m.tn\
111 t 11.1n~t· t 11unt' 11m pla1n about the
'h1rnJ..111g ut .11r\fMH 11iwn w gl'neral
.1 It 1111
\\ 11.1 \' ,m urHl\ualh h1~h 1x·r(l.'nlagl'
•Ip '"" lx·hmc.l thl\ p1upo,al rl·cogn 111 n~
lh 11 \' I J\ l .1 ,,·11uu\ .11r -..11l't~ problem
'·' d \ 11 kaph.ll'I nJtmnJI l111ga11on
,11 I 'o\ !or lhl \llUJll 0\\nl"'f'> and
<11~ al , \"•lo\.Jll<ln 'lf th1~ V.l'rl'
\\ t1 .._,111\,1' nr '>llmt· 1ll hl'r lu " tranil
I · 1 J.. IX pk "'ou Id bt· mnrt•
ron.-·:nd .1~1u1 add111onal restric ted
.i 'II'· Hui hr1l· I thin!. pcopk tor 1he
m,,... J!Jft .lfl l•Jll llnl'.j abuut. J\l'rllng
1 r t'"·"tu Ii tht· l t·rrno' J1r l ra\h
\\ h.1 t'. u•mm 'n in.ttre\t in th.it ··
fhC' ong1n:il propo\31 \Ubm1tt('d to the
I \ \ 1n J uh "'11ulJ ha'e pcrm11tt'd some
'1,uat 1l1gh1' u' 1.·r Ch>"'ded areas. such a
O"lll'' lanJ
Hut 11n thl" mommt·nJ.iuon of Badham
:rnd a p.uwl ul local offu:aah and 3\ i:u1on
1'\fX'rl\ K.1plt:il'I arid other supponer~ of
till' pr\•J'<''al ha' l' mod1tied 111oe'ltend the
f\''llll lnl tn\trum('nt.,·unh airspace o'er
1h1 I )1\1\\"' land area ·
BJJhJm "Wit! at J nct\\S contere-nce
\h1nJ.1, thJt h1· hopt•d h1~ hae~ing '-'OUld
hl'IJ' 'fl\'l'J llll' f .\.\0
\ re\ll''-' of the
J'H'f"'l·d JH fratfo rnntrol s~stem
· thin~ 11 Jdd \unw clout that the FAA
\..n11\\' t!w1r ' a llllln rnl'd memlxr of
r 111~1l"" hdHnJ 11 h1· -.aid
K.1J'hJl'1 \d1d ht• l'"<Pl'l ll"d ':IOm<.' offi<.'1al
rl"U\ 111\I h till' fll<Jn \\h ll h '\\a'> ~ubm1tled
to1 ;Ill I \ \ 1uh I\ ~11h1n \lJ to ~Oda's If
Jll ~· ., '' • lh \ thr !ll"\l '' '1rm l·ouid go 1nt111·11n t ti' Ol'\I H·ar hl' ..aid
"I! •h1• \\ •1J.., ha1· th1., could bl-a
lrlllltr d11u\1J11l:m.1n..1t ;i t"ouh.l\l·neasa
hlueprm1 hr ,,..,1,·r \ r lllhl'r t'llll'S that
Jfl' lill •lfl'd w 1>1.al nt·ed' · hr said
~kn anJ \\Oml'n 55 \l'ars of age and older"' ho
"'ould hll' to \en l' ·a<, · 1eachrr a1de<i in Orange
( ount~ puhht: '>t.·hoob thl'1 tall can get 1hr nccessar)
tr:umng. Ix-ginning \londa}. at Coasthne 'Com-
mun11~ ( ulll·&c v
\ thrn··\\Cek da')s in ed uca11on '-'111 mee t
Monda)':I anJ \\edne!>da)'> from 9 a.m to noon at
the rnllcgl'\ ( o .. 1a l\k<,a Center. '.!990 Mesa Verde
Dm c East. and 01ppltca11on'> arc nov. be mg accepted
ThC' W'>l "ill Ix• paid b}. the rollei e·s Emeritus
lnslllult' and adJ111onal 1nlnrma1wn 1s available.-at
24 1-61 76
Haiards of s!11og include time ln ja!l
Stop-smoking classes
Pl·oplt· for !n 1nl' ( umrnunit) Heal th ha\
JOIO l'd. \\1th the -\mr ncan ( anrer Soc1et\ to offer a
frt"':lh ~tan \nrnk1 ng n'\'>allon program· in In Inc.'.
bl'g1nn1ng ~londa) at lhl· PIC H olfac 4605
Barrama Park"a' I he da'>\l''> \\0111 Ix· hdd from 7 w 8 IU p.m. -\ug.
15. 17. 22 and 24 and rl·g1.,1ration ma~ be rnmpl etrd
b) calling tht· eanrer SOlll'I~ at 1 51-044 1 -\ S30
donation \\ 111 bc rl'qU l''>tl'd
Publlc salllng courses
T\\O pubhc \U1h ng coursescnlllled .. ln1ermrd1·
alt L1J m·· and ··1n1rodue11on to Big Boats" '-'111
begin \londJ' at Ora nge ( uast ( ollege
Both da'i'>t."'> '"" ml·Ct "'eckda)S through .\ug
19 \\ 11h thl· I 1J o classe-. fro m 9 a m. to I p m and
thr big t>oatHourSt' trom I to 5 p m. at QC( 's Sailing
and Ro\\lng f-auh t~ in -.:e"'pon Beat·h Call
432·5M80 tor reg1'itrat1on 1nfurma11on and .1 tree
sailing rnur'ie sdwduk
Blood drlves slated
~outh Ornngc Count) res1 dt•n1s "111 ha'e the
opponun11~ 10 donatl' blt>od l\lonJ.a~ a11\-.0 dn ~l"S
'it'ht>duled I'>~ thl' Orange ( ounl~ chaptt"r of thr
-\ml'man RcJ C fll\\ ~
r he '\an Ckml'n ll' Genr ral llospttal 654
Camino lk lo'I \lart.'' \\Ill \\l'kome bluo<l donors
from 2 \0 w 7 15 p m . \\hile ~ad'd leback Ho-.p11al.
:!4451 \ 1a f strada in Laguna Hills. \\Ill hold m
'-'Ct'l h bloud Jn,<.' from I 10 7 30 pm 1n ..\ud1t~1num R FM appointment'> at either lorn11on
call iil'i-5\hl t'\I 450
B\ JCl:\ATllA:\ \ OLZKI-~
o(tll• Oailr Piiot St•tt
K11tx·n \l ak~ adm11\ hl· didn't ~nov. a
lot ,1hout hu\tfll''' "hrn h" lalhn died
thrt'l' ~car' ago anti dropped thl' ta m il~·s
< mt,1 \k,a g.1\11hne '>t.111on 1n10 tht• <1rm'>
ut h1\ 20-~l'ar-old '>On
But \1.lld. ha' karnl'd hi' k''>om no"
\onh' at thl· hand' ol thl' \outh < oa\l -\tr
()ualtt\ \lan,1gl·ment 1>1.,1m1 Thanl s 10
till' 'tatt' agl·nt \ "hit h \l'I'> and l·nforcc!>
.11r rollulhln llllltrol\ \Oml' ot hi\ home-
. \\or~ "il'> in 1hl' \.c\\porl Rl·drh ( 11~ Jail.
In luh \lun1t·1pal ( 11urt JuJgl' Russell
\ B11\tr11m \l'ntl'Oll·J \laid, 111onl· da' in
J.ul tor IJ1li n~ 10 ma1n1atn l11t> smj)~·
.. 11n trul Jn ltC\ at C het \ \l'r' Ile his
tanllh ·., ~ Jlf\ ll'\' Road <.ta11on
··11 \\a'I '>llrtJ m' fault ·· \lal~l '><!Id
\lnnd,I\ ··1 h·pt pu tt ing thing<. off JS lo ng
"' I l11ulJ J'Hl'tl·nding the problems
\\l'fl'n·11hert· hut thl'\ "l'rr
··Thl'' ·rt' lhcd nn" ··
I om ll horn. J1'>lrKt '>pokesman said
\I.lid. ,,a., JU'-l tht· ~el:ond <,\'f\ Ke 'ltauun
11pem111r to go 111 j:1il tor fa ili ng 10 ma1 nta1n
tht• ho'>l'' ,1nd gJs-nOllk rubbl'r boots that
prl'\l'nt g<1,oltnl· 'apor<, from escaping
into thl' atmu!.phere.
.. rhl'\ "rt• l)robabl~ th e mo'l CU!>l-effCC·
11\l' mt•.1n' "" have of red unng air
p1illu1111n ·· khorn <,aid ··The) ·re not
l'\~lhl\l' but ..:ummunl) damaged be·
tJU\l' lhl"' 'rt· h.inJkJ h~ the pubhe."·
ldwrn ,,11J \I.ill'~ \\3\ v.arned and cited
't"\t'r,il 11mt•\ 111 lY!P after -\Q~1D
1n\fX't lllr' '>POlll'd thl' damaged pumps.
\\hen \1 Jkl.. f.11kd to '>hov. up for a coun
l!l'.1nn~ Hll\trom apparenth had enough.
ht' \JIJ
~ ........ ..,__.... ....... Bus drivers sought
Thl· \\est Count~ I amil~ ' \IC.\ , .. lool ing for
pan-11mt• ~out h bu'> drn l'r\ ..\II poll•n11al rmplo~ res
mu'>t pus'>l''>' a ( ah lorn1a da"s Ill hCt'll'>l'. must tlt·
I ~cars old and -ht: "ilhng 10 ohtain a ~out h huc;
··.ludgl·, .11l hl'lum1ng k,., 101eran1 of
J'l'<•rk \\ hn tlout tht• la" e<ipec1all~
l'x'Llll'l' 111 till 11.rl'at<.'r urncem shov.n b'
till' flUhllt 0\ l'r :ur ,'1Uilhl~ .°" lchorn !>aid . Robert Malek with newly repaired gu pump nozzle at hie Coeta Mesa eervice station.
centlicatl' ,
Tht•' \1( \\\Ill bl· re'>pon~1ble for thl' 1raming'
for the lWttlit·ate Program hl>urs are \lunda~
through r nda' Imm 11 .1 m to 6 p m Call 1h1· "\
oflin• at X4 '1.'/h2~ 1111 furtht•r 1n!ormauon
'
Mlcrocomputer class
.\ 1hrel··un11 dai;~ t·allcll "~ltcrornmputa
-\pphcn11on\ 1n Bus1nc41f' \\Ill bl" uffered ttm foll h~
Orange ( oa\t ( ollegr·\ Au"ne\<. D1' 1c;10n
Thl' u>ur..e exam1nl") business soft"are applt-
cauon'> u11h11ng the I BM per'>onal computer
(la""c" bcgrn -\ug. 22 and feg1stra11on rn formauon 1~
a' ailabk at 432-56 7 .
Tue9day, Aug. 9
• 4 p. m South Laguna Board of Review. 31 59 2
Wec;t \l. • 7.30 pm Lagllna Beach Arts Commlsslon.
486 Bent t.
Wednesday,Aug.10
• 9· 30 a.m. Orange County Board of Super-
visors. board hearing room. Hall of Administration,
IO Civic Center PlaLa. anta Ana.
Rut \lakl ,,11d hl' \\J\n°l !louting the
la" 11nh tn tng 111 mJ l..l' t•nd'> mt•et during
J1t)ilult ltn1l''>
·1\\J'1n11111. to run the \IJt1on 11 "'as a
1.irgt· thing to a~'umr .. he \J1J "There "3"
J pruhkm "1th thl' 0 ' ahc.:..1J rctrarwrs
111.11 h11ld lhl· l"ni hu'>l''> lln tht' pump'>. anJ
I hn ltl'I .1huul s I .MHJ
"I ll\I d1dn"t hil\C lhl' monl'\ ..
( lwt"., "l'f\ Ill' " pn manl~ ;i n·pa1r
~ara)!l' \I.lid ... 11J and ~l'eps lhl' ga~olllll'
pump' J\ Jn l'\lrJ 'l'f\ ,r \oml· •>I the
\lJllt•r·, \U\tllnhr' f,l\l' U'l'J (. hl'I°\
\a, 1 ..... 1n"' 1t 11J1l'nt·d 1n I 4t:i.l hl' ~aid
··\\. l•nh pump J~)UI 111(1 gJllon\ a Ja'
\\h~f\'. nll.l'l gJ' \l:llh'n' pump 111111.11 ··hr
'tJ1J ·ft \\llUIJ hJ\l' tJll·n a long 11ml' tor
111\'. 11• gl t lhl· return on tht• l'qu1pmrnt ..
ld111rn. hll\\l'\l'r \J1J 11 t"llUld ha\l' lU\I
.1 1111 m<>r•' Ill 1.11n 1inur g1Hng \l lthout lhl'
1 ,·~u1r,·J n1u1pni.·n1 \\ h1k \laid."\
Malaria from migrant
worker camp·spreads
' F\C O'DID<l 1 \P1 --\Del 010'>
"om an \\ ht1 c amc J P'' n "11 h malaria 1s
thl' liN non-migrant tu he Jfkllcd in an
outhrcalo. onginalh reported among lidd
hand<, II\ ing 1n a makeshtll ramp near
I al e Hodge<. authonttl''> ..aid
Or Donald Ramra\ of the ~an Diego
( ount' Hralth Department ~1d he <'\·
pcctc; mon· ra'e' to l:x' rrpont·d O' t•r thr
nnt le" \\el'~~
111cc tht· outbrt·a~ "J' rt'JX'rtcd 'l'' aal
\\Ct'\..' ago ~2 migrant "or~a' ha'e come
dll\\ n ''uh mal.tna llf arl' ..u'>pcCtl'd of
h:l\ 1ng II
··1 111 IU\I '>tarnlc; w rt'J\1•n 1hcrt"TI ht·
c;om,· morr 1eascs1 ·· Ramr.i' ,,11J nl•ting
that the d1!>CaSt."s tnl ubauon ix·nud 1' a
minimum of l'-'O \\l"l'lo.'
Ramras said the d1agnos1\ ll• thc ''oman
,,a., conlirml"d Fnda\ lier hu,hand \\ho
\\JS on a businec;c; tnp .11,o ma' hJ'l' the
d1~a\l' health autht.lrllll'' '-aid
The couple: II\ e at1nu1 ~ mlle' \\l'\t of
Lat..e Hodgrs and atx1u1 J mill' tnim lhl"
l·amp \\here the migrant latx,rer' lt\(.·J
\kan\\h1k tht• ht•alth d1·part men1 ha~
stepix·<l up efTort\ in tht• JH'<l i. t'r,1d1lalt'
mo\C1111t1l\ \\h1(h tarn 1hr dl,l'.1'('
mothl'r ·' J~ 'inl·d _ ' the ~1at1on could
h.• l 0J\\.0Jt';il'UPIO-~' ~rd.I \ l~lr
th.: nm .. ing 'll'l•~ ,ontrul'> hi: ..:i1d
Tht 1a11 ;err a \o , •uld ha'<.' tx•t•:i
\\or 'l ·.\ I nne Ekat h 'tJ: 'r ''" ner "a'
w .. 0 l'O<t•J I -.,,,l \\ee end' 1n Jail l0r
'fT'il.11,hJrg,,,~ 10 -marlo.1ngth<.'tir\t
t . .,, J \IJlllln "" nt•r lt.t\ 'l'nl 10 jatl lllr
rl• ul •n \ c 1.1111111\
\l.1, 'a1J ,,1 1 ·"'a'>n·1 too bad. but 1t
"a'n : 1 ... n I:" :i' 'he •j .. ,1 Jl'J il'>t 11me I t'' er plan
1''1 h\iinF hell•nd "ar. I "o uld ha'e rather
l'x'l'rl J: ' rt. ~"' " •:1' ". ·l \\t'll learned Malek
\Jld
I ll: 11,hdl· a' long.a~ I •ould. 11 v.asJUSI
10(1 l1•ng ·· \tail I. '1id "\1~ brother's
runnin~ the 't<lllnn no" He's JUSt about
l(Olll'n l'' 1·n thing \tra1gh1ened out ··
Filmmaker Robert Smith
of N ewportBeach dies
'~'\\:'< .-: Bca..n ri: 1dl'nt and .\cad<.'m' .\"ard nominee Robcn Emmet m1th
J1.·J \u~ 2 .t'h · .1 •ng hJ1lk "' th rcsp1rato~ d1scast and cancer Ht ~a:s -4
..., .... '""a' .i 111 .. 1 ,,n r•• tun: Jrt J1rector and producuon dt's1gner "hose <.'redlls
n~.ulh,' --R 1 I''"-' "11• h'rn \\a,nc "Hombre" "Ith Pa ul 'e"man "loneh
\rl· The.' H·J\C \\llh .._1r Doui la'>and "Operation Pt111coaf· "Ith Cary G rant.· '
~k "J' nl'm1natt·J t>' the .\cadem' of \1ot1on Picture -\rts and Sctenccs for
Bt''>I \ f'1 01r1'll n n • ~t-) for ''1'tng Rat .,
m ... """.J ,._._.,nJ gcn~rauon lilm maker follo'-'mg in tht footsttps ofh1s
•ather t J\, Jr..t ..,ni11h. thl tormer head of tht art department at Paramount
P1, turt'' .a.It... tk \\J' .1 >·H"Jr r,· ... Jt•nt ot '<.'"port Beach and 1s sur~1,cd b' his "lft OT"ll3
'l'af' '"~1,· .1~,~ 'ht' r J.1ught<.'r U<ian and ~ns Ted and Craig .as "ell as two "
~ranJd' kh ·1
''' m,·r 1 .1 'l'T' ,,,. "111 be hl'IJ
Children's silence may halt
McMartin tri•I prosecution.
p rn \unJJ\ .10J 1'I a m \londa ' Thl'
hlat I. plJ,ll\ ~n11h '' "1mh abo.ut $1 • • • -\n cldl'fh Pia~ t'ntlJ ~ \ enuc res1-
Jcnt "·" dl1U '>l.'d \\1th hkach S3tur-da~ l'\l'Otng "' a nl·1ghbor "ho \\3\
apparcnth UP'l'I .1~'ut the.' "'a' th1'
man \\,1' \\,Hain~ hi' la"n Tht.• man
\\d<. n•'t 1n1ured . . .
Irvine
\, , , ,.ir·, r.1 JnJ rl"ll'rJt·r \,,,nh
S: ~~ ,,, .. ,, "tln 1r11m the I ""\(~
nt R,.,,.., "~•I '"-l.•1\\een 4 rm and
,.,. ,1 · ,f · '" .la\ . . . \ -,!).·, .. >• "·''\t11knlrl1m
• .,, ' ' , ,. • l d.:C",ll•nl" \l)mc11me
\ \ .. ·' • \. "'\ "" "'"',t . . .
Laguna Beach
\ man "a' re poned expos10J
h1m,l'lt at t> 31\ r m \1onday at the
rear ot ~~5 Ocean .\ve But when
polKe J ITl\('d. he "as gone. ••• -\~'Ul an hour earlier. someone
, ailed pohl'<' 10 1;:1~ that a ~oman v.-as
tal ing otT her lop at Fore t ~vcn~
.md ulh C oa t H1g.h"a~ tto~,·cr •
rohce found that she was property
, lotht"d LO ANGELES (l\P) -The
refusal of threi? alleged child '1cturu
to test1f) ma) for<'e the dismissal of27
charges in the McMan1n Pre-School
molesta11on trial. the prosecution
said.
But a defense attome) said Mon-
day's sul"l'nsc announcement shows
the case 1s collapsing from its own
weakness.
The children balked bl'causc the}
are trauma1izcd and "'ant tO avoid
reviving painful memoncs. Deput)'
District nomc) Laci Rubin said
outside court.
Two bo)'s have continuing night-
mares and a girl has losl her m~mon
of all events up to a year ago-'\ si~n
of"musivt depression:· Rubin said.
.. Whik we ha"e a rcspons1bhtY to
present all of the e\.1dencc. wo also
c...11-
A I ?·)'Car-old Costa Mesan was
al'ftt&ed Monday after he allnrdly
beat up and robbed his u-11rlmend
early Suftdl)'· TM IUSpect rtponedly
folk>wtd her to her new boyfncnd's
hou1t and called her thctt to tell htr
ht'd l&Olen her car. When ~ ltft tht
hoUlt. the auspttt knocked ha-to tht around and tote a s I .lOO diamond
ha,·c a respons1blt1~ not 10 increase
trauma to k.1ds. .. she told rcponers.
\\'11hou1 the test1mon). tr)ing to
pro' c the allegations against Ray-
mond Bucke\. 30. and his mother,
Pegg\ McManin Bucke). 61 . would
be ari .. extraordinanl~ difficult thing
to Jo:· Rubin said outside court.
Following the disclosure. the pros·
ecution called to the.' "'ltncss stand
Kee MacFarlant. the social "'orker
whose inter-. icws w11h hundreds of
children in tht case became a point of
controversy m pretrial hearing .
MacFarlanc testifi ed ,that she ustd
games and picture colonng to gel
sd'me children u1lkmg about their
alleged mole tatio ns.
The juf') "'atchcd a '1dtotapc ·In
hich she asked a a.irl to identify bod)
p:iru on naked doll
ring from her linacr i\ccording to 1hc
"1cum·s s1s1cr. tht suspect had al.so forced his v.ay into her home carhcr
that da) and sla htd the '1nim's
'tufTed a.nim• ..,,th a razor btadc
ThC' suspttt later turned h1mstlf 1n to Co uMn.apohccandwa.sbookedon
\u\p1c1on of assault. robbery. auto
lhtf\ and brea\i~ and entenna • • • A bricfc:aSt and undetermined
··One ot tht· "a'" children tell \OU
\\hJ l happl'ned "ith them (1\l the~
ha'c a ganll' ot 11 ··!>ht• said.
The dl'll'nse has ,-untended that the
chiJP'fen \\ere coached or coerced b~
the octal \\Orler or their parents into
alleg1 ng mo kc; ta llt'n
The Bucke" arl" charged \\1\h 99
ITIOICStlOn and l)Oe )0101 COUnt Of
con ptro ) . ahhtwJh ~of th<:;:counts
name onl) Bu lo.e' Th 1rt \ hargc
re t on the tcsunio1l\ of the three
children who refu~ed 10 1es11f~ and on
anothcf child \\ho dedint•d to ta~c
the stand la 1 month
Thus. nearly a third of the ll''l1:11n-
mg chafJtS rould be droppW 11 th<'
JUdtr firids msuffic1en1 e' 1dencc to
upr><>n them.
amount o( ca h v.erc stolen from a
home 10 the 600 block of u~c" tc'-'
\\Cnuc honl) bcfort mtdntlhl un-Ja~ ..
NewportBeadl
~ ""~ ~ knob .. rtpontJ stolen from a car parted 1n the 600
bloc~ Of 1a.riaold \.eftUC bctv.etn
-
-\ "IH·r )11\\ll,\ \lR~ "3" \lOleo
trom tht• ·.an l1x·i.. of ..\ld<.'1"\\ood
h(t\\et>n ttl l1 I'm 'aturda' and -
J m ~und3\ • • • ~llll1l'l'nc sma,hed the'' mdo"' hl a
on ettl' .:tnd wk t"o T ·lop'> "'h1le
tht• lJr \\a\ ~rk.c.1 t~hc ""'00 bloc~ of
Ja~m1nt• \' cnuc bet"ecn ti p m
und3' and '1 45 3.m \tonda'
r ' . ' .1 ''··" ll"J"'\ 'harger \\ l"r(.'
,. •, • ' .. 'll"'-' 1n the 16Mll)
" "-" "t JIJ l \\\OU( l'x'l\\l'c.'n tip m
'·•l<ll •l·l' .11J' 1 m "unda' po!>s1hl~
"' ' ... (' ·1~ \\ 11 J ,., . . .
\\lnll'-'nl' c.tl'lc lt'\'I' .tnd S 150 from
J ,,,n.,1rud1un <.lit' in the If\ l(lO "10\.-~
1•t t ,,n,trud ,rn Dn'c tn,111n \1on-,I,' 1'\,'ll1ng
Coast attorney loses $400
claim in dishonesty ruling
\ \h ion\ 1e10 rt''1dC'nt lia \\on a
4l~ cl3 rm 3~:un ta '-IC'"'pon ~~ h
Jttl,mC'' lollo" mi a tate C"Om-
m1!> ion dl'tcrm10Jt1on of d1 hon t
(',1ndul"I h' tht• .m orn<''
Tht 't.lte 8.lr of l ~hlorn11' ( hent
~ unt' fund p.i1d on a d 011m inst
R1"hani R1ozu • Ramo 6. "ho
had b«n rt"tained to handle an
1mm11rat 1o n mauer. said \PQl.~"oman nnC' C."blr1c'
The C"ltcnt "'~ Fund Co m-
m1 1on \\h1ch dm1nmen the pTo-
ram and d 1dd v.hclbct claims art
~h11t>it for pa mctu. a••ardcd the'
S400 claim af\cr dtttrmnuna Ram
ixrformed no "orL. for tht client
The Cabfbm1a upremc Coun
Ndtl"C'd Ramos to br disbant'd Junt
Chari~ said a C'htnt "ho bcltc'e"
he or she ha lo l mone' a • rnuh o(
an anorne~ • d1 honest nduct can
appl) to the C'hent :unt1, Fund b~ calhna. the bar' toll·frtt number tn
tht Offil"t of ln\CSltphon at (800)
43-CK)SJ.
Thefund v.a Cf"ated 1n 19 ~and 1
supp0rted b an annual ftt pe.td b
e'er') t1,t awAcr 1n the nate.
i o date. the 1und ha. si-"' ~hcnu
matt than S m1lhon.
Marine dies
in shoo~&
at Pendleton
)
heads for president's desk
W HINGTON ( P) -A fair
housing bill. the first milJore'<pansion
. of civil rights laws an two decades. 1s
heading to the White House for the
signature of President Reagan. who
has endorsed the measure
The lcgislatton gh cs federal of-
ficials new power to enforce fair
housing laws and extends ant1-d1s-
crimination protection to 1he dis-
abled and fam1hes w11h children.
The bill was approved Monda\ b)
the House wnh no debate. Final
congressional passage came 1n a
near!\ desened chamber as a fe w
Hous( members concurred by voice
vote in amendments approved last
\\CCI.. by 1hc Senate.
Thl' original fair hous1ns law.
passed in 1968 after the asi.assmation
of civil right~ leader Manin Luther
Kang Jr .. gave 1he federal government
onh a medtat1on role in settling
housing 1j1l>pute~.
l 'nder 1hc ne" bill. the secretaf) of
huuc;1ng und urban de' clopment 1s
empo"ered to go to coun to seek still fincc;aga1nst propen) owners accused
of discnmanatton.
Current protections a$ainst racial
and sexual d1scrimina11on are ex-
tended to the handicapped and to
families with children under 18.
In additi on, \be bill says new
residence wi th at least four units
would have to be a<.•cessiblc to the
handicapped.
Thl' added protection for families
'' nh } oung chi ldren efTecti\l~I) ends
··adult onh .. restricuons. except for
exemptions for reti rement com-
mun111es for the clderl}.
Dukakis returns verbal fife
after Bush goes on the attack
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By Tbe Associated Press b~ tr: 1ng to than!.. up \0011.' l'Ulc name
that I can call him that somebody Democrat Michael Dukak1s fired a mighrlaugh at." Gramm sai d. rcfer-
return salvo at George Bush toda}. nng to w isecrockang ~pcec'hes that
grabbing a central attack theme from Te,an'> ..\nn Richards and Jim High-thc Republican nominee-to-be and "' charging ") don't th ink Bush's pos-to\\N made at the Dcmocrauc ~,,a.
itions are clear on much of anything." uonal Convention.
Bush has hil Dukakis in recent days Bush '>la\ ed awa} from direct
with a barrage of criucism, saying the attacks on bukak1s toda). painting
Massachusens governor is inexperi-himsl'lf instead a~ tough on mme and
enccd in foreign policy and waffles on touting his opposn1on to the ..\mcn-
the issues. Qn Monday. he Sci the can Ci \11 L1ben1cs L'n1on.
tone fo r next week's Republican ··There are those. lrke the ..\CLU.
National Convenuo n. taking advan-whose first concern s arc the protec-
tage of a rare appearance for a tton of the cri minals' rights and the
nominee at platfonn hean ngs to lrghl p0lent1al abuse of power b~ polrcc."
into Dukakas. Bush told a police group in Erie. Pa.
.. He·s the stealth candidate." Bush ··M> first concerns arc the protection
said. ··While he can't deClde aboanhc of-la~b1ding c111zcns and the abu~
stealth bomber. he fa, ors instead ~ of our '>~stem of constnu11onal
stealth policies_ the} can be nenher protecuons b~ thugs who can go and
seen nor heard ·· hire smart In"~ as and .~nd the ngh1
Dut..ai..1s <,uppons research and 1udgcs to set-them free.
de\t~lopmcnt for 1he supersecrct .\nd the Rl·publlcan vice president
bomber but ha'i not' O\\ed to '>Uppon .,aid llberjils 1n Congress just duck the deplo~ ment wugh issue of drug enforcemeni;
..\s Bush gut off one of his bettrr "( ongress is full of rhetorical heroes
line\. Sen Phil Gramm ofTc~as said on the issue of drugs. but when ll
he "ouldn·t ~loop to using "some comes to law enforcement a lot of1he
culeS)-poo·· name to anal·k Dukak1s liherals there go AWO L. ..
dunng his nomanaung sf)l·ech for The Ocmocratic nominee lashed
Bush. back a1 Bush as he flew from Boston
·-rm not going to 'kmean thl· ollice tu C 1nnnnati to join the final session
of thl' National Governors ..\ssoc1a-
t1on
Bu~h ·s fore1gn-pohq pos1t1ons
Wl're unckar. Dukak1s said. with the
c;ole exceptio n of .. this endless fiasco
1n Central America," where Bush
supports aid to the C~ntra rebel_s in
Nicaragua and Dukak1s opposes 11.
· "I don't know:Do )'OU know where
he stands?" Dukakis said to reponers.
··1 don't think anybody knows where
he is on these things .... The only thing
he's done 1s to express some doubt on
U.S.-Sov1e1 relattons .... I don't thank
Bush's pos11tons are clear on much of
an)thing."
Dukak1s did ofTer some praise for
Reagan administration policies. say-
rng relations wi1h the SoY1ci Union
have improved. for example.
··ifs an administration that's grow-
ing:· he commented.
On Monda' 1n Cincinnati. the
go' crnors heard a farewell speech
fro m Pres1den1 Reagan. with the
GOP incumbent sta) 1ng awa~ from
the campaign specifics bu1 boasttngof
the accomplishment~ of his adminis-
1ra11on.
"Our states. like our c111zens. ha"e
known the bkss1ngs of the longest
rcacc11me economic: expansion on
record." Reagan c;a1d.
Heading home
Former Texas Confresawoman Barbara Jordan a tvea the
thumbs up a~n aa alie leaves an Austin, Teua boapttal after
recovering from near drowning ln her home pool July 30.
Appeals court upholds
parental abortion notice
T. P.\l 'L. Minn. (.\Pl -..\ L' ..
appeals coun ruling upholding a la"
requ1nng manors sect..1ngabonaons to
nollf) both parents or ge.1 JUd1c1al
J')CrmtSSIOn \\ 111 haH' dt"3StrOUS ef-
fects. a<'" 11 hbenae' l:rn~er -.a~s.
Bui a leader of Minnesota·, largest
anu-arbonwn lobb) said 1hc ruling
"111 pr<)\ 1de needed o;afrguards for
pregnant ICl'n-agcr~
Tht· Xth l '.S. C1rcu11 Court of
.\pix·al~ an St. Lout\. by a 7-3 vote.
O\ crturned dcc1.,1om h\ a fcder~I
1udgl· and a three-Judge panel of the
appeal' wun The earlier rulings
d1.·emed the la" uncons111u11onal.
Rachael Pinc. an attorne) for the
..\mcncan Cl\ 11 L1ben1es Union 1n
:-.:e\' Yori... calkd Monda) ·s ruli ng
\\JS ··a d1~ster for minors 1n the state
of \1inne~ota ·· Thl' .\CLL' brousht
the cla~ ~cuun la\\ suit on behalf of
minor!>. a parl·n1. fou r clinic·., and 1wo
rh~'>te•an... '
.l:H l..tl' \l·h,, 1c11 l'\l'ru11' <'director
of \f1nnc'>ota < 111/t'n' oncerned for
Li li:. an an11-abor11on group. said the
ruling ··aflirm!> thl' right of minor girls
10 ha\l' 1he1r parl'nt\ 1n,ohcd an 1his
1mportan1 nwJtrJI dcns1on:·
Bipartisan plan for renewed aid to Contras in trouble
\\.\SHI'< 1TO' I ..\Pl -EITon~ 10 reach a
b1panasan a[trl't'ment on Ot'" l aid to
'J1caruguJ\ { untra rdx+ .. are taltenng alkr
suspK1ou' Repuhlil.tn <,cna1or., branded a
l.>cmol ralll prupo.,al J'> unduh rcstncuve.
~Oml' l kmn<:ralll wnatur' \J\ the rt' 1s no
lurtha room lor nimproml\l' "11h Republican
senator\ on thl· t\'>Ul' tx·"w~e to do so would
de<,tro' the l lln\t'n\u\ thJt h:id lx'rn reache-d an
their ran~
. ·natc Republican leader Bob Dole of
Kansa!>. speaking Monda~ after a pm ate
meeting an ~h1' h man~ Republicans Objected to
lhl' Dcmocrat1r plan. said he would take "one
mor< '>hot"· at negotiating a b1part1 san aid
pad age
W. a .. also said hl' hoped \Omt• rnmpromasc
could be reachl·d.
But Sen . John \k( a1n R-..\m . '>atq
compromise "a" unhkel} tx·rnuse the debate
o'er aid 10 the rebel~ fighting' 1caragua'<, lefust
Sandint'>la go' t·mment ··ha' Ix-en so long. so
emollonal. 'o part1...an. that 1ht·rl·\ lltllc 1ru:.1."
negn11a111in\ aa· (l\Cr I Jon·1 1h1nl.. there 1s an}
morl' room \\ e·, l' gom· a\ far as \\C ran go··
1 he Dcmoual1l plan ''ould permit $27.1
million 1n 1mmcd1atl' non-lethal '"human-
ttanan·· aid 10 1hc ( ontra\
ll :il\o "ould ~''e Pre-.1t.knt Reagan an
l>prmnun11~ w J<.J.. C nngre,., th1!> fall 10 release
\11mc Slh' m11l1on an prc,10u~I~ purchased
arm .... 1mmun11mn and nlhl'r m1 htaf1 supplies
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\atd ).\"1lham .\hcrn. director of the PL'C stafT di\ 1sion.
Panfil fkn·., George Schmidt ,defended company
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10\C)llgallng the so-called Green R1,er sla)ings denied
nll'd1a repons Monda) that the Pac11ic Nonhwcst murder
\l'rte<; has been linked t~ kill1~es 1n an Diego.
··There are some s1m1lan11es. But 10 sa} the) arc the
\\Ori.. of the same suspect 1sa vef). vef) d11Tercnt prcture:·
the hrad of Washington state's Green R1,er Task Force.
<apt Bob £,ans said in Seattle.
.\ccordmg to The San Diego Union. un1dcn11ficd
1,ource'i said investigators have determined the two ctiscs
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"'Thl· lead dclcl.ll\t'S in this case belte'e the Green
Rl\rr l..illt'r 1s rec;p(lns1blc for some of the killings in San
Diego:· a task force detecu' e. "ho requested anonymity.
"as quoted as SJ)ing 1n a SIOf1 published in Sunda)'s
ed111ons.
Mrmber'> of the t;lsk force have rnet with San D1e10
cit) poh l' and rount) hcnffs detcctr,es several times.
s1nce tJanuar: to discuss possible link\ between the two
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NEW ORL-EANS (AP}-Tropical
storm Beryl moved across New
Orleans today. pro~pting the Na-
tional Weather Service to alert 16
coastal parishes for pos.si ble heavy
rains and raising hopes the storm
might eventually dissipate.
"If it continues to move west or
nonhwesl. Beryl should gradually
"eakcn." the service said.
Earlier, seve ral 'ioastal com-
mun1 t1cs were evacuated as the
storm. which has already forced
thousands of oil workers from their
offshore n gs. intensified ofT the
Lou1s1ana-Mississ1ppi Gulf Coast.
At 5 a.m. PDT today, th.e National
Weather Service said, the center of
the ..\tlan11c season's second tropical
storm was JUSt nonhwest of New
Orleans at at la111ude 30.2 nonh and
longnude 90.3 west. Highest sus-
tained wands were 50 mph.
Tropical storm warnings were post-
ed from Morgan Cny. La .. to Pensa-
rola. Fla.
The biggest threat was the storm's
hcav) rainc;. forecasters said. The
wca1her service said the heaviest
rainfa ll -5 inches or more -might
h11 New Orleans and a half-dozen
parishes around it. It also warned of
locall) hca' y rains for the other
panshrs.
··Hca\'\ squalls continue to wrap
around lkf'\1. They are capable of
producing copious amounts of rain-
fall an a pen od of just a few hours. For
example B1lox1. Miss .. got over 3
inches of ra i"TI during a six-hour
pcnod ending al I a.m.:· the weather
srn ice said.
Thousand~ of workers from the
marshes and offshore 011 ngs were
e'acuated Monda)· as a precaution.
··\\c'rc on cautious alen now and
"e don ·t ex pect 10 go beyond that."
said ..\nd ) Val ence. inayor of Grand
Isle. a coastal town about 40 miles
'iou1h of New Orleans.
Home'> were being evacuated today
1.•asl of New Orleans in the low-lying
l. Bernard Parish fishing villages of
Hopedale. Yscloske)' and Shell
Al·ach. Coastal udes were 3 lo 4 feet
ahO\e normal. but were expected to
rearh 7 feet above normal. .
Bnvl for med over Lake
Pontctianraan and became a tropical
c;torm Monda). It ~s rare fo r an inland
.. 1orm 10 mo\ e oflshore. the weather
'>en 1C(' said. The danger is that the
\torm "111 pick up steam over the
( 1ulf and come bacl...
··Beller this week than next week."
said 8111 Ph1lllps. manager of the
Republican National Convention stl
..\ug. 15-18 an the Superdome. The
'>lorm did not dela} Vice President
George Bush. whoam,ed Monday to addre'>~ the I 988 Platfo rm Coinmit-
ll't'
Blue Cross • • increases • premiums
25percent
LOS .\NGELES CAP) -Blue
Cross of California. the state's largest
healt h in su rer. has increased
prrm1 ums b' 25 percent and reduced
benefi1s. wuh more of the same likely
in the future. a company official said.
The rate increases and benefit cuts -
arc li kely to continue because of
cµrrcn t cost trends in health care,
Mark Weinberg. the head of the
insurer's individual services di vision.
told the Los Angeles Times.
"This 1s a period when our reserves
ar(' low." said ,Weinberg. whose
d1v1sion serv~ about 622,000 pol-
1c~ hol ders. "If we are forecasting
foNard. "e must say that our
co' crage plans that originated eiJht
to I 0) ears ago are too comprehensive
in 1hc1r benefits. We've got to cut
back. owe arc cutting back ...
"Rate increases will continue,"
Weinberg said. adding that the com-
pany 1s tf)i ng to reduce them by
loweri ng be nefits and by negotiating
discounts w11h doctors and phanna-
c1sts \\lthin its Prudent Bu)er Plan
net\\ork.
PoliC) holders using these les.s ex·
i>cns1ve providers are reimbursed at a
higher pe rcentage than those who use
doctors and pharmacists outside the
net~ork.
Despite such effons. the system
ma) have only 1wo to three ycan of
tolerance lef\. said Weinbers. After
1hat, major changes in health in-
surance may be required as mort
.people arc let\ without insunnce
because of rising premiums.
In response to complaints,
Weinberg conceded that in $0me
cases the insurer did not com-
municate well with policyholders.
We1nbcrgacknowltdacd it may not
havt' b(en made elnr to pol-
1C\ holders that even mo.ti a hospi.
tal 1s within the Prudent luycr P&n
network. not all of its billed ln'YittS.
such as X-ny oroctdures.. wiU be
reimbursed at the pi"omited btahtr
perttnlage ntc for usina that hosp•·
tAI.
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prepare to
begin truce
onAug.20
UNITED NATIONS (AP.) -As
dawn breaks over the Persian Gulf on
Aug. 20. Iran and Iraq's guns are to
fall silent af\er eight years of war that
have claimed the lives of up to I
million people.
Peace talks to end the deadliest
military conOict since World· War II
wi ll begin five days later in Geneva .
.. The restoration of peace will bring
to the peoples of both countries
victories far greater than those of
war." Secretary-General Javier Perez
de Cuellar said Monda) in announc-
ing the truce.
The Security Council meets toda~
to authoriLe a 350-man unarmed
U.N. peacekeeping force to monitor a
cease-fire and troop wi thdrawals .
.. , ha ve been assured b' the two
parties to the conOict that· they will
observe this t·ease-fire in the context
of the full implementation of Resol-
ution 598." the· Security Council's
comprehensive peace plan. said Perez
de Cuellar .
.. Thr government~ of the Islamic
\.. Republic of Iran and the Republic of
Iraq have also agreed to the deplo}-
ment of n11ed Nations observers as
of the llmt' and date of the cease-fire:·
Peret de Cuellar did not announce
dates for a troop withdrawal. pnsoncr
exchange or other clements of the
year-old U .N. peace plan.
The populauons and economies of
both Iran and Iraq have been ex·
hausted b~ a war fought with the
!kadliest modem weapons but with
tactics that harked back to the most
brutal campaigns of World War I: set·
piece battles. trench warfare. mustard
gas a11acks. human wave assaults.
Iranian Foreign Minister .\I i Akbar
Vclayati told reporters on Monday: ··1 .
wish to declare m) government is
prepared to accept the demand of the
secretan-gencra and that of the
rntire ,\,.ortd communit' to refrain
from an) military action ·o n land, sea
and air. starting toda~ ....
.. Let me express m) sincere hope
that toda' 's hmonc announcement
will be the first stt'P in the 1mplemen·
tation of all prov1s1ons of Resolution
598. and the ach1e,·cment of a JUSt.
comprchenS1\C and honorable sett-
tlemcnt. returning pra,·e and stability
to all the region:· he added.
Iraqi .\mba-;sador lsmat ·K.Jnani
told reportrrs: .. No"' we begin ~he
arduous but h~pp~ ma.rch that begins
from here. I am sure 11 '-"Ill not be a
smooth road. but 11 \'Ill be much
more pka ant than lighting and
bloodshed:·
The cease-fire agreement was an-
nounced after a ""eekend off(.>, erish
negotiations 1n "h1ch Iraq ga' e up its
demand for facr-to-face talks with
Iran as a prccond1t1on to a truec.
On Jul \ 18. Iran abandoned ns
longstanding insistence that Iraq be
branded the aggrcs'ior in tht· "'ar as a
first step tO\liard peace
PLO radio station
bom~ed by Israelis
SIDON. Lebanon (AP) -Israeli
warplanes toda) blasted a PLO-run
radio station nea r this southern pon
C'll)'. knocking it ofTthe air. The initial
police casualt~ repon said three
gu ards ~·ere wounded.
· An rsraeh arm~ spokesman ii\
Jerusalem said si>. Israeli jets fired 24
missiles in 12 passes over the Voice of
Palestine Radio building and a
nearby guemlla base southeast of
Sidon.
A Lebanese pohcc spokesman said
most of the ·m1SS1les fired in the 70-
minuie raid hit thr ground floor of the
radio building.
Britons celebradng
royal family addltfon
'LO NOON ( .\P) -Prince <\ndrew
arri' ed at a London hospital today
wi th a bouquet of red roses to visit his
wife. Sarah, and their newborn
daughter as delighted Bntons cel-
ebrated the princess· birth on an
especiall y luck' da'.
Champagne· corh popped. bells
rang and cameras Oashed outside
Ponlanc,t Hospital in central London
with the announcement Monday
nighl of the birth of a 6-pound. 12·
ounce girl to Andre". the Duke of
York, and his red-haired duchess. the
form er Sarah Ferguson. The Princess of York, who has not
yet been named. is their fi rst child and
the fifth grandchild of Queen Eliza-
beth II.
LA PAZ, Boli ia (AP)-Secretary of State
George P. Shultz. unscathed bY a bomb attack
blamed on cocaine traffickers. later praised
Boh"ian efforts he said have put drug lords on
,1he run in this cradle of coca culuvation.
The U.S. envov. whose visit intended· in
pan to express U.S. support for Bolivia's stepped
up anti-drug efTons. told reporters he was not
.. 1nt1midated b> the tactic of usir,ig violence tot~
to scare goH·rnment officials."
A remt>te-controlled bomb damaged three
..C<Jr5 in Shultz' I I-vehicle motorcade as he drove
to La Paz from the airport Monday morning.
The blast ruptured a tirt and blew out three
"'indows. including one next to Shullz's wife
Helena. who was not riding with her husband.
.\not her bomb went off at dawn Monday at the
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L .. ~mba~s~ rnmmissar~ in La Pa1 • '-'o 1nJune., "'ere reported 1n either blast
Pollet.' 'aid the road"'a' bomb. belit',cd to
he '\C\ l'r:ll Sllfk~ of d\ nam1te. v.as SCt ofT b~
someone on a hill O\ erlook1ng the road 'it'tonds
after ~huh1· car pas~cd. The blast tore up
p3\l'mcnt and thrC\\ rocks acrOSS the road
There \\a\ no 1mmed1ate claim ofrespons1·
htl1t~. but Fomgn M1n1'1ter Guillermo !3cdrcgal
said both bombings \\ere the \\Ork qi roca1ne
tratlitkers
In \\ a\hingtun. the 5tate Department .. aid a
tt:am oft S. <tgcnts "'ould 11~ to Boll\ 1a toda' to
help otliuals 1n,est1gate the bombin$
.\fta &" 1ng a talk entitled ··\\inning The
\\ ar .\g;11n!>t "arcot1cs" at a La Paz hotel on
\lunda~ c'cning Shult1 kft thro1,1gh a back e\lt
unJl·11:\t1 ~·ml'l~ tight ~cunt) anc:t was dn' en to l·ronomit aid topped the' ait.·nda m m~tinas
tht• dlrprnt for a tl1ght to Costa Rica . \\1th "ihult1 ..aid Planning Minister Gonzalo
I h1' 11mt· till' a1rpon road was cordoned "a11rhe1 de Lo1ada. He said hultz had
1111' prom1~·d tu '>P"l'd up d1sburM"tnems of funds
I hl' '' ~ ., , Jl'·•1IJ Sh ultt has been serretar) ol ( ongres'> ha\ al rend appro"ed.
\tJtl· 'lllll' 111'1; He has tra' eled w1del~ dunng T ht• l n1ted States has allocated $75 mil hon
th.it llnll' hu1 tlJ~ nc' a befon.· been attacked. 1n aid to Roh' 1a for fiscal I 988. Of that amount,
In h1'> 1.1U, to goH·rnmen1 officials and S 15 m1lllun " l'armarked for narcotics 1~r
hu,1nt''' k JJl·r, \hult1 praised Boh' m's coop-d1ctwn and crQJ>. !>ubst1tut1on effons.
t'.ra111111 "11h tht· I n1tt•d States 1n recent anti· But Bedre-gal sa~s Boh\la needs at least
Jrugl·llun' $1~0 mdlion .t 'car to efTect1\eh combat the
H .. ,,1tll c "ngrl·ss "ha' looked at )our la"' drug1ndus1r~."h1chbnng•,.inupto SSOO mill1on
.inJ ' u· fl\: 1 ltt1 m.tnce \\ 11h great interest. and I a ~ear rnmp:m·d to $ .. rfo mil hon for all legal
tru't thJt tour .. tt·ad' tom m11ment "'ill con-· c\port nimbined. '>hult1 on a 10-da). nine·
'11i.c th,· mt·mbt'r' 1il our leg1slatl\e bod) of t·ountr' La11n .\mt·riran tour. Ile\\ to Bohv1a
\11lu 't·n11u, 1n h·nt1on .. To ~um up. the drug from B'ra11I Hl\tuurbt-gan .\ug l 1nGua1emala
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Orange County's
housing crunch
claims-new victim
Rumors have been circulaung for months that We1~r
Lock Co.. Huntington Beach's second largest pri vate
employer, was in trouble. Fnday. the company's president
made tt offi cial.
During a com pan) meeung. emplo~ees "'ere told of plans
to la} olT 1.100 workers and close the local plant. The fi rm will
be gone in 18 m onths.
Wei~r·s president. James Connors. said his company 1s
suffering from Oat sales and increasing fo reign compeuuon.
but the reason for the closure 1s the high cost of d oing business
here.
A failed industry and I. I 00 people out of work are dan~cr ~igns for Huntington Beach's econom y. but there's something
more foreboding than an economic setback about the Weiser
closure. The pnmary reason Conno rs cited for closing the
plant is the high cost of housing in Orange County.
A poor sales record can be reversed. Management and
workers can cut costs and become more productive to fight
competition. Bu t doing something about housing costs in
Orange County ts a seemingly overwhelming task be}'ond the
reach of a business because the problem and solution are
economic and political. It's also the focu s of a bitter battle
over whether Orange Count} residents want or will tolerate
more housing and growth.
Dr. James Doti. dean of the school of business at
C hapman College and director of the school's Center for
Econo mic Research. explained some of the problem earhcr
this ~ear during a forum on housing. He said the count) 's
housing supply was nol gro"' mg fast enough to keep up w11h
the demand and that this situation is dnvmg up costs at an
unusuall:r high rate. Doti also pointed out th<tt although the
median income in Orange Count} is higher than most other
places in 1hc nation. that income buys less here because wages
a re not mcreasmg pro ponionately with housing prices.
The reason income growth is not keeping up wi th
housing·pnce increases is that hish-technology firms. which
pay the highe t wages. are increasingly moving to other areas
"here wages are lo" er so the' can make more profit.
The message "as clear. High ho using costs require higher
wages to attract and keep good employees: however. higher
labor costs mean lo"cr profit s.
The crnnom1c solution is to balance the suppl) of
housing "1th the demand. Remove the restncuons. h.uald
more homes and pnces "ill come down. Polit1ca ll~. the
economic oluuon 1 unacceptable.
h's enough to gl\c ~ou a headache because the hne
bct"een c1..ono mtlS and pohucs 1.s obscure. olut1 ons are
ne,er a\ eas) m real II) a., the) are on paper.
\\hat'<. clear 1s that bu'>tnesi.cs ltke Weiser Lock ( o. arc
caught m the center of an economic and poltucal storm.
\1c0 onnell Do uglas. Huntington Beach's largest pn"ate
e mplO)l'r. 1'> also rnncl'rned about finding and kcL·p1ng
emplo)CC'> the) can afford but who also can afford to ll\e 1n
Orange ( o unt'.
For hus1ric'>'>t'<.. tht.> ul11ma tc test 1s the cost of doing
bus1 ness ''>. pro ti 1 It the) arc not profitable. the~ don "t sta) in
husmcs\
( 10' crnmcnts -Cit). count) and schools -are caught
1n the 'ipiral. too. Without a business base there's no tax base.
and governments e~ther ha\e to mcrease propcn> taxes.
v. h 1ch 1s restricted b) Propos111on 13. or reduce sen ices.
If bu'>tncsses and go .. crnmcn1 are caught m a squeetc.
con~1dcr the I. I 00 Weiser Co. cm ploy~es who have mongages
and car payments due ('\Cr) month regardless of what
happ<:ns 10 the local ernnom).
We1<;cr\ emplO)CCs ma) or ma) not take comfon In
kno"' mg that their soon-to-be fo rmer emplo)er has promised
tu help the.m look for ne"' JObs. ome ma} sup'pon
Hunt1ng1on Beach u t) ollic1a1 .. · pledge to re' t\C the Cit} ·s
Housmg ( omm1ttec to hel p pro' 1de affordable housing. But "
none ol them ltkl·s "'hat is happening. and all of them feel
trapped and manipulated b~ forces outside their control.
11 "ould be cas' to sa' that busmesr.cs and 1ndustf'
should soh c this problem ....:... that the~ arc better equipped
than go,ernmcnt to comr up \'Ith mno,at1\e solutio ns. It
\\OU Id also ht' sampk to sa~ that those who can't afford to work
and"' e in Orange Cou nt ~ should go somewhere else.
'.'.t•ithn 1s atn·ptablc. .
\.\hat 1" <Kccpta blc 1\ a political consensus and resol"e on
\\hat Orange < ount ~ "•II be m the future and how we wall get
thcrl' f hJt consensus must mvolve a pannersh1p between
go\l'rnm1.·n1 officials. business leaders and residents.
Hu .. 1nes':>cs ..,ho uld become more inno"auve in how the'
rt·nutt and keep good employees. and balance those ('Osts "'1th
tht• prnfitah1lit) thl'1r enterprises demand.
Thl' pl'oplc "ho hvc and work here must also bl· part of
thl· ... 01u11o n. fh1.'\ ha' c to become in volved and concerned
\\ 11h thl· larger rnibhc good rather 1han parochial concerns
( 10' ernml'nt oflictals ha' e the responsibility of being the
mt•d1ator ,ind controller 1n the pannersh1p.
l ntil that partnership 1s forged and thert· •~ a
l'ommttment to compromise there will be no solution ·\s long
as di fordable housmg in Orange Count) 1s a contrad1c11on tn
terms the economic squeeze on businesses and the pcoplt·
"ho "'ant to 11\C and "'ork here will continue.
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that view wlien they flrst elected him. But it I• doubtlul.!Yhet1Jei:theypo
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WILLIAll &JllDICOTT
Colam•let
A lawyer's
free advice
To the Edi tor:
.\ s an attorne) practicing in Orange
( ount\ for that past 14 years, I spend
much ·of my time defending the
practice of law to my f ricnds and
being embarrassed by many of the
la"sum that are filed 1n coun. The
la test one 1s thr lawsu11 against the
Orangr Count) Jail because they
don't sen e salsa and chili pepper} to
the inmates.
I "ould like to offer some free
ad' ice to all people who enjoy salsa
and chill pepcprs: Do not under any
circumstances kill people. rape
women. commit armed robbenes,
sell or take drugs. steal. embezzle,
C\tOrt.dnnk and drive, hit and run. or
co mmit am other serious crime. If
\OU all wouid fo llow these few simple
rufrs. \OU can eat whatever YOU want,
"hcn\er )Ou "'ant. wherever you
want. There 1s no charge for this
information .
STEPHE N H. SMITH
Huntington Beach
Leg-islature: Policy to politics
By WILLIAM ENDICOTT
Garn Wills. who has both academic and
1ournahst1c credentials and who writes extcns1 vcl}
on pohllc'>. once wrote that polnic1ans have man}
'1nucs that ignorant people take for 'ices. The
pnnc1pal ones are compromist' of principle.
egotism and med1ocn1y.
In other men. he said. these mar be vices But
for a polt11c1an. the) are needed sk ills. And 1f he
docs not learn them. he will either fail h1msel fordo
harm to or her\.
While thar might sound a bit ex treme. and
make me sound hkc a cynic for passing them on. I
think an}onr taking a careful look at rhe
performance of the California Legislature these
da~ s would ha .. c to agree Wills 1s not far off
Con\1der such questions as how the Lcg1s·
laturc has changed over the years. whether 11 ha'>
mo' ed from a poltc' body to one that 1s more
pol111cal and ho" ii 1s dealing with important
1<,<>ues roda~ compared 10 the pa\t.
Has the Lcg1'>l:uure changed'' Yes.
Has 11 mo' ed from a pohc~ bod~ 1oone th:u 1s
more poh t1cal'' 'rs
Hp" 1'> ll dealing" 1th important issues toda~ ·•
h's not
The pa't decade hall ..ccn a spectacular
e>.pans1on of the Legislature·, -.pending on mclf
lno"' approaching S200 m1lhon a ~ear). an even
more c,pectacular increase in campaign spending
I "11-plu\ mllhon this ~car). lhe creation of
cou ntless ne" commmces. lht' hinng of hundreds
nfad' 1~r\-and a dramatic plu nge 1n lcg1slall\C
ou1pu1
Otta\1onall~. the Legislature is capable of
in no' a11,·c '>Olut1ons to perplc),1ng problems· a
manda1on seat belt law: a one-cent container
depm11 law "1th an upward sliding scale 1f
rcc~cl1ng doe'> nol increase: welfare reform -
"workfare" -that sa11sfied both hberals and
w nwrva11vcs: a toughen ing of 1hc au1hority of the
I O'> \ngck'> basin\ smog d1s1nct moderate
un11ar~ tax reform that sall!.fied both fore ign and
domestic corporations.
But 11 is difficult to name one major policy
issue laci ng C'ahfornia -edurat1on. transpor-
tauon tn' Lronment. housing. insurance -that
the l rg1\laturc has addressed 1n an~ kind or
coherent fashion
It' major accomplishment each ~ear appears
10 tx· nothing more than passing the c,tate budget -
and l'\i.'O that requires an act of supreme poltt1cal
"ill Legislators find thcm~lves increasingly pre-
fKCup1cd with intra and inter-party pme-
\man\h1p fund-ra1s1ng. and the mechanics or
ge111ng re-elected.
The \.\'all Street Journal recentl) sun c}ed
\talc gtl\ crnments and fou nd that man) of them
during thc 1980s were hotbeds ofcrea11vf solu11ons
-hut ('ahforn1a was not among them.
There has ·not been enough con\ensus. or
roht1cal will. on the pan of citherthe Legislature or
,, 'l'to-minded gove rnor to overcome the strains
that h<)' e been 1mpmcd on the state bv a restrictive
\J)l'nthng hmit and the propen)· tax-cutting
Pmpo\11100 13. -
\nJ. a\1de from tho~t '01er-1mposed ele-
mt•nt\. t"o other things ha'e OtCurred 1n rece nt
H'ar' tha t I behc' e help C).plain why the
I cg1slaturc oo" finds 1tself1mmob1hzed. nfe with
poll11cal tcns1ons and. 1f "e can beheve the polls.
hdd 1n contempt b~ a ma1ont~ ofCahforn1ans.
First. the huge amounts of money being spent
on lcg1slatl\ e campaigns ha' e tended to blu r 1he
d1'>t1nl11on bet"een nght and wrong. betY.een
public interc!>t and self-interest.
St."cond. the Legislature has e' olvcd o'er the
la!>t .20 'ears from apan-umc collection of amateur
poht1clans 1nJo a full-11me collection of poh11cal
professionals for whom poltucs 1s an end in itself
and "hose pnmaf) goal 1s sta~ing in office ..
. .The two -m<?ney and professional poltt1 cs-
are closeh intertwined.
This ·newer and young('r breed of lawmaker.
c'i pec1al h dominant in the Assembl}. has brought
10 thl' JOb a he ightened sense of partisan awareness.
w.hich 1n turn has created an environment 1n which
pol111cal careers frequent!} take precedence OH'r
public pohC). Man~ 1n 1h1s corps of professional~
mo .. ed up from the ranks of leg1slauve staff.
Preoccupation Y.1th re~lec11on is e' 1dent 1n
1he number of fu nd-raisers that arc held in
Sacramento 1n bottt elec11on >~r and non~
dccuon ~car<,. and the d1sproport1onate mJluence
on leg1-;la1mn of special interests that bu~ the
11d.cts to those fu nd-raisers.
These factors -the ne" breed of poltt1cal
pro' and the ins1d1ous influence of mone~ on the
poliucal process -are compounded no" b} 1he
ah<.ence of 'itrong leadership. espcc1all) 1n the
..\\\l'mhh. We not onl} ha'e Republicans battling
r>l·mcxrat\. "c ha'e factions "'ithin factions. Thl'
(1<1ng ol Fl\e. the Magnllicent Seven. etc. It 1s
\t:ert1ng 111 sound like a bad Grade-B movie
l '<.uJll~. thl'\C fat•11onr, are more intent on scoring
<>omc percc1 .. cd pohucal ad' antage than the) are
1n \\ork1ng in th e pubhr intcre'il. ·
..\nd 1f you have been to an Assembl y fl oor
\e<,<,1on la tely. }OU might have thought you
<;tumbled into A.nimal House . Profanity 1s com-
monplate. Even obsce ne gestures are not unheard
ot. But these people are so insulated -cushioned
in safe d1strtcts and accountable to no one -that
th e\ seem either unaware of or indifferent to 1he
image the' arc projecting.
lf\OU think thev ha ve not lost touch "Ith the
'otcrs:cons1der this comment from Assembl) man
Gil Ferguson. R-Newport Beach. to political
columnist Manin m11h:
"There's a war going on 1n the Asse mbl) over
the stpte's future. and until that war as over in 1990.
the .\s<;em bl y Republ icans are going to be
preoccupied wnh the Y.ar rather than running the
business of the state. What y.e·re doing 1s so
meaningful -turning back the Democratic
assault -that the people should understand.''
Ma) be Ferguson's conservauve Orange
Count~ co nsti tuents would ha'e agreed w11h that
'IC\\ when the) first elected him. But 11 is doubtful
whether the) do toda) as they s11 on clogged
Orange County freeways and sec their environ-
ment crumbling around them be-cause of leg1slat-
l' e and gubernatorial inaction.
But there seems to be a persistent 1nscns1v111t)
on the pan of man) publtc officials in the 1980s
about public expectauons of their conduct or how
the\ conduct the public's business. And where has
that led us~ Who initiates pohq now?
W<.'arr rap1dl\ heading toward government b\•
'otc-a-thon Look at the :"lovember ballot -29
propos111onc;. incl uding-~~ 1mt1at1ves. A few weeks
ago t"o ~tate se nat ors e"en "ent so far as to
promote a hallot measure that would ask voters
''hcthcr thc) "ant 10 in.crease the l?.35 tu
("''· (1eorgc Deukme11an's chief of staff.
\l1thad Froc;t. told one reporter not long ago that
the go' ernor rc1ects the idea that government
ought to do thing~ that arc good for people. whether
thl.'~ li ke it or not
.. fhat\ a 'en eht1s1 a1111ude," Frost said. "Jn
1h1'1 '>oc1ct) po"cr llows from the people to the
dn·tl·d ofl1 c1als. not the other wa\ around.'' But
"hat about leadership. and what about re presenta-
11\ t' go\'ernmcn(' '
r hl' danger I\ that the Legislature and the
guH•rnor arr wai11ng 10 find out what the pu~hc 1s
\j\ mg: and then ac11ng that way tnstead of ac11ng in
th~· hl''>t interc~t of" hat the state ought to do.
In dasm·al -\thens. where the .\thenian
'"l'mhh rnnw;tcd of all the eligible voters. an)
\thl·n1ari rnuld author a proposal. Bui if it was
hadh beaten or found to be uncons11tut1onal. hr
tau·d the po<.s1b1h1~ ofa line or ostracism. Maybe
that 1'i an op11on "c ought to consider.
\\hen Hiram Johnson and tum-Of-the-cen-
tun rdormt'r'> ga'c California the 1na11att,·e. they
could nur hCJIT rn< 1sm11td the place 1t now
onurnes 1n ( aliforn1a poli11cs. Capuve of spec ial
1ntcrc\I\ .\ l1:g1!.la1nc strateg). A weapon 1n the
.lr'it'nal ofout-of-po"cr poli11cal parties. An 1mage-
hulldcr for amb111ous poli11c1ans.
Da' 1d ~1aglcb~. a pohucal sc1ent1st at
Hngham Young l 'n1ver'>1t) and an ~uthonty on
thl' in111atl\ c pr<)('C\S. sa}S the 1nit1at1 ve business
ha-. gone big 11mt• 11\ou can spend the money. you
lao put at center sta'ge the iss ue of your choosing
and '-Cl the poh11cal agenda. he says. h 's a myth 1f
\\l' think the in1t1at1v e 1s the tool of the citizens. It
re4u1n~s organi1at10nal muscle and big bucks. It
\topped being a grass-roots process long ago.
r Im NO\ l'nlbl'r IS going to see a well-financed
hattk of the ballot bo\ 'iuc+t uwe have not seen in
our h1ston -fi' c insurance-related measures. on~ 10 in'rrea\e 1he cigarette ta )., two AIDS
1n1t1at1vc\. a housing-for-the-homeless ir11t iat ive.
Tht• hst goe'I on llp"ards of $60 million 1s
~\f>Ct'ted to be spent on the msurance 1n111at1ves
.:alont'.
The Leg1'tlature clearlv cannot 1~nore the
entreaties of the lobbyists· and the impact of
tJmpa1gn contnbu11ons and conduct the people's
bu\1ncss. On insurance reform. it has demon-
'itra tcd II\ 1nab1ht v to act. has shown itself to be
1rrele' ant and 1mi>o1rnt It issues floods of press
rt'll·asc!>. holds press conferences. schedules hear-
ing<, But nothing happen .
-\II th1 \ 1nac11' 11~ 1s cnnch1 ng the in11ia11vc
hu~1m·'ts -rh c s1gnature-gathenng firms and the
ca111pa1gn consultants -and it means Cali-
fornians "''II be bombard.:d in November with
\lmthst1c media barrages on complicated issues or
puh 1c poht·) that legislators were elect~d to deal
Wit .
'v\'hik \tall' go' ernment fiddles. California
ma' not he burning. but 1t 1s bursting at the seams
and dt·mands attention.
H'illiam Endicott Is a syndicat~d columal1t.
·Don't youjust hate it when. •• ? •
\\ho "':l'i 11 "ho said. "E\Cr)onc 1s
JU'lt about :l't happ~ a't the~ cart to
he'"' When I we all the long. sour
face\ I thmk of that statement and
~ondc:r "'h~ people wouldn't prefer
to be happ).
Perhaps there t't a r~son for the
'lour face" in the checkout line at the
supermarket. No matter what the sign
say\. }'OU know you're gomg to be
beh ind someone who wants to re-
deem stacks of coup0ns and cash a
check. I don't know about you. but I
hate when that happens.
And y R~ne) l'> my kind <?fgu y. I
love h1 vignettes on "60 Minutes."
He can take 1he most ordinary
fruma11on. make 11 universal and cap
11 with the pla1ntrve. "I Irate when that
h:ipptns:·
Wath the writers' '\trike. the rttUn
4>t'uwn 'l<cm'> to be all )'Car lonft. I
ha"cscen nd)'scamroon half·fi cd
caM of paint man> 11mc4l.
I realf) ident1 f) when hr surTOunds
h11nself w11h paint cans and wonders
what hc can do wath them. H1'i
solution 1 10 mix his peach. grttn,
brov.n and )ello-and hopcf ully
come up with one can of an antcrtst·
inJ color he can use to pa.int ">me·
tt\1na. He "ould rtall~ hate what "outd ha~n 1f hc intd 10 dispose ofth<>K
halffillcd paint can around hett.
Pa1n1 1s cons1dt"ttd 1 to~1~ suM1tncc
and mu'it go 10 a Class <\ dump sne
The nearest legal ne 1s at Casmalia.
north of ant:i Barbara.
In add111on. have )OU heard those
..ard1nc commercials that have tritd
10 t·ap1tahze on the "I hate when it
happens" theme? Frankly. J don't
think fl)inl up a batch of sardines
would remedy my frustration. but
pcrhnp'i most folks would trade a can
of sardines for the opp0nunity to
'cn11la1c.
What ever happened to the
Ci.loom\ G u' feature the Daily Pilot u~d to ·run? I enjoyed it. In fact. I sent
in ~"eri1I snappy ones over the years.
I \oppose the J>9per discontinued the
fca1ure bttaus.c complaints can be a
downer if that is all you heat.
Some of us. ho\\.ever. have been
calTI') ins the load in the complaint
dcpanmentfora numberof)carsand
"-e nc:td ">me relief.
sk upervisor Tom Riley. If he
happens 10 be 1n the supermarket. he
h:is 10 keep mov1na or he will
cenainl~ 1c1 an airplane cacful.
One ttmc I was crazy cnouah to be
one of1hc j ud&n of the bib) ~ant
at the Cu ta Mesa Fish Fry. We had
SO bab1c to Judie 1n 4S minute\. Let's
put11th1 ~•). Thcttwtrefourhappy mothc~ and 46 \Cr) unha.pp)
mo1hcrs.
The ne\I "eek one of the losina
mothers soolttd me 1n the super.
maril.et. She located a pyramid of
~real bo'<cs and started finng them at
me '>houung. "You didn't choo!>C m~
bab~~ .. I hated "'hen that happened.
The point I am trying to develop 1s
I think it would be fun and a great
psychologjcal help 1f the Pilot resur-
rected a frustration feature hke
GloomvGu,on thc "I hate when that
happens" theme. ·
I have several new gripes !"would
like to submit for the pool.
We are up to our cars in baseball
now. and luckily we're winnina.
However. have you noticed all the
wonderful rookies we traded off all
seem 10 hit home runs when they
come up apanst us. Boy. I hate when
1ha1 happens.
The phone nngs and )OU tear 10 act
to tt. After a brea1hle s "Hello" tlle
caller hangs up. I hate when that
happens.
Whoa ... I'm ao1naat this the v.-rons
"a~. Iv.ant pcople to be happy .. to be
po!>ill\c. Encouragina people to com·
plain 1s counterproductive. Do )'OU
think a featurt .. "I lo"e 1t when that
haQpt'nf' v.ould n,.,
For example. tht ohont tinas. the
\ 01ct 11 whiny and fam1h1r. You
know n v. 111 be a Cofnpl11nt. T0tally
OUI ofcharacter the \OICC '1)$. ··M~
prhaac man did • aood JOb toda> •
JACKIE
HEATHER
and han~s up. I truly love it when that
happens.
If vou want 10 make Tom Rjky'$
do} p:in along a positive thouarit.
Constant complaining from consti·
tu<.'nl\ can wear down even stroni.
brave general •
What pQ i1ivcmessqtdoyou have
for )'Our'iCll'? What are you doins to
keep your vnahty and cnert)' levels
high? Art )'OU tuntna out the neptive
1houatns? Are you livinaJOUI' life 111d fo~nms your• and di11bilibes.,
Of counc, my seem raJOn f'or all
this mot1\11tton v~ ti to trt me
out of this whttkbair and Waltuns
apan. I feel hkc the httlc SlCKybook
cn11M that hn to pull the bit train up
the mountain. The link CQllne kcqn
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Southern California bojler-toom operations move to Arizona
PHOE JX, Anz. (AP)-Anzona
is becoming home to an increasing
numtx'rofboiler-room telemarketing
companies as authont1es get tough
with telephone solic1tors in Southern
California and Nevada. officials sa}.
Ruth Zcnick, a spokeswoman for
the Better Business Bureau of
Maricopa Count}'. estimated that
more: than 20 telemarketing firms
ha,·e moved to Anzona. primarily
because of increasing pre.ssure from
authorities 1n Southern C'allforn1a
and Las Vegas.
Zcmck ._aid v1 tam1ns and we1_Sht·
lo'>s products have replaced vacauons
a'i the leading prqducts ~old b~
tdemarkNers operating 1n Maricopa
( OUOl\.
L<.11.1.:cnfom:mcnt a~l·nue'> use the
term ··~1ler room' to describe
companie'> that u~ 1ntens1,e and
often-fraudulent Jelephone cam-
paigns to market a "'rde \a net~ of
products and '>Cn ice'> . .,,
.\n1ona .\ 11ornc\ (,cne,>ral Bob
(·orhin <>aid n 1' "something that\
been goin~ on for about a \Car ··
Federal authont1c\est1nia1e that .. <,
pcn-;em ot the nauon\ boiler-room
lOmpan11.'' oixr.ue out of 5outhrrn
\ah forn1a 1.1. ith as man\ as I fiJl.J
doing business at an: gn l;n ume.
.. \~e·re approochang 250 tca'e .. ,i in
federal and state court .. \aid Oa\ 1d
Katz. an asw.tant l \ at\fffne\ 1.1. ht'
coordinates the Southern < altforn1a
Fraud Tai.~ Force
Ka11 also has said that hl' nas heard
that som~ of tht' t0mpan1es ha\ c
mo\ t'd to .\nzona.
Six-month
loss for FCA:
$ 223 ·million
financial Corporation of America
has rt>ponl·d a IO'>\ ofSlhO" m11l1on
ur -1 .. r rl\:r sharl' fur tht quarwr
C'nded June JO. and a Inv~"' S223 h
million. or Sb.23 per \han: t.ur the
first '>I\ month'> •>I I 4Xll
Th1Hompare'> 1.1. 1th a Im.-, 1! S 1-1
m1llton or S5.0I pt:r ~har.: tur the
I 41P ..econd quarter Jnd .1 Ii,.,, 111
SI h 7 6 mil hon. or $.lb' f)l.•r 'hJr1: l•>r
the !9lS-lir'>t half
fhe If' 1ne-bast'd wmpan' ~ ol)l.'r-
:rnng loss for the 14 ' '>ernnd quarter
"a'> S·P.8 m1lhun cumpan:d ~\1th
52 ... -1 m1ll1on for tht• I "lo. 1im
quarter. The compan' rt•rortcd an
operaung loss of $4 ., m•ll11111 lnr the
14 -<\ccond quann
The rompan~ Jddt·d 5 11 ~-I
mlllton to its rc'cne t.ir l.1<,\e~ on
loan'> and real l·state ·n the I ~Sii
St'cond quaner "htlh bnn~.; the
rc.,1."ne to SI 3 billton at June _>11 The
com pan' added SI i ,.., million to this
rc-.ene ·in thl' 1'11'1~ first qu.iner
( umulatl'l' addition-. to the: resene
amnunt 10 ·I II tnlliun 'incc St·pt 3(1
In tht: 1'1 ~econd quaner. th\.'
ltcmpan~ ·., lad of profitab1h1~ con-
unue'> to Ix· intluc:m:ed b\ the econ-
\\ t" hll' to thin~ \\e're dn' mg
1hem out ol bu\1ne\'i. but \.\e·rc
nrcihahh 1u.,t dn\ 1ng th!.'m uut ot
to\\ n " hr \:ltd
'~·,ada·\ Bo1h:r Room Ta\l. Fon.e.
\\h1Ch include"'> agent1. from the FBI
Po\\~11 lnsi>t>Cllun ~C'f\ ice. Internal
Rn ~·nul' ~·n ict· and Stcret f\ 1ct
a' \\di "' .. 1ate wunt' and local authunlll"\ h<h lOOducttd 19 raid!>
'1llll. 1h ctt'<ll1on It-"" fhan a 'ear ago
T nni 'mxkmu~ of the FBrs Las
\ ,·ga" olfac \atd boiler rooms there
h.i\t txcn a SI OO m1llton-a-)ear
CREDIT LIN E
POE HOOD
hu\tnt''' hut lhl' crackdown ha
r,•dul't'd the number of compan1ts
<JJX<r-Jtmg. sn Las \ egai..
· fh,•re 1.1.ere about 100,"
'tu1dl·m11'> ':i1d ··-...:01.1. there's about
.11 I ..
1 hl' .\n11•nJ auornr' general''>
olflll' I\ pur'.>Ulng the' COmpanJCS Ill
c1' 11 \,1-.i'' through the consumer
fraud Jnd l I\ 11 rad..etcenng statutes.
and .. d.,11 lnminall~ -prosecuting
lhl'm tor lraud ( orbin said
.. fhat ''J\ \.e c:rn shllt them do\\n
and ta~t· th~ protiti. ... he said.
DIAZ
The Koll Co. promotes
Poe to vice presi.dent
The Koll Co. has promoted Jeannel~ Poe to' ice president of the
.•~ll r..1n\ ... Financial 'ien IC("> Group basc.'d at the 'e1.1.pon Beach
,, •rr-•tJ\l· headquaner~ ~hl' "'111 be reo;pons1bk for financial panner
rl'1Jl1tin\ and the pla,-em.:nt of acqu1s111on and de' elopment
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WESTERNDIGITALENTERSAP-PLE SUBSYSTEMS MARKET ...
homA7 '· omic conditions in the oil patch and company was unable to moderate its loans. . available in 20.mqabyte and 40-colortocompJcmcntAppleco mputer
·n Sun Belt stat whi · loss. as It had in previous quarters. The company's oyerating loss pri-megabyte capacities, provides maxi-systems.
in negauve ya ccung t e company s ue o ac or gain ~"! sale ol man I) was caused"5Y"tn~ c6rftt'trUttr1i--~ursnn"peU:ier1ta;:;:ar.;nft4d~tt.iitt111""bidt1t1t:...1y.,..,lh.n;..;, a ...... sm~a"1tttt-~entry-ift«H . h.
real estate and loans in those aeo-mortgage-backed securiues and drag of the non.performing assets on footprint package for the Macinto~ market extends the company s is-
. · tbe operation and dtercased income Plus. Macintosh SE. Macintosh II, torical strength in storaae technology ·
from the loan and mortgage-backed Apple lie and Apple llGS. The drives to reach a rapidly eitpanding ~arket
securities portfolio which has shrunk are completely dcsiJncd. built and for that technology, ~ccord1ng t~
QY 12 percent since Dec. 31. 1987. tested by Western Digital and have a Roger W. Johnson. chaJrman, presi-0 H R l rH C 0 lJ N Il R
William J. Popejoy. chairman and sleek, compact design and platinvm dent and chief executive officer. ·
chief executive officer of FCA and its
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controlli ng costs. funher building
depositor confidence and rep-
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No securlllea trading below S2 or 1000 shares are incluMct.
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UPS Nanw Last Cho Pct.
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NYSE CoMPo s1H T RANSACT1o~s
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0rang9 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, August 9, 1988·
W~y. A•1u1110
Al\W(March 21-April 19): You reach more people.
dynamic member of
opposite sex con-fides views. feelings.
You'll do very well
in bargaining. nego-
tiating. Events will
take sudden tum in
your favor. L1br..1
pla)s role.
n.>pie>)cnt1ng "token of appreciation." Emphasis on
mu i . romance. balance. integrity. You'll receive businc!'I~ or career offer requiring funher examination.
Taurus involved.
S.YDNEY
0MARR
SCORPl°'(01.·1. 23-Nov. 21 ): What appears solid may
lll'tunll> lack foundation. Be aware of plans. work
methods. ncrnunting procedures. Someone is attempting
to "keep a secret. .. Long-distance call could result in
meaningful answers.
TAURUS (Apnl
20-May 20): Forces that had been scattered will now come
together. Focus on dedication. integnt). willingness to put
fonh elTon for special cau~. Ind" 1dual ~ou admire will
say. "You did it \Out "a>."
GEMINI (tvtay 21-June :Wl' Emphasis on insttnct.
intuition. ability to anal}tl' character acc urate!~. lndn 1d-
ual who makes grand10~· da1ms ma~ ac1uallv be
"financ1all) embarrassed .. Prott'ct assets. 'altd ofter is
due.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What you possess
1s \\Orth more than onginall) anticipated. Chance exists
to 1nl·rease income as you assume added responsibility.
Lo' c rela11on hip" 1ll intens1f). Ca ncer nati"e involved.
CAPRICO RN (De . 21-Jan. 19): What had been
''1thheld \\Ill be released -)ou'll get credit and cash.
Empha 1s on legal a1Ta1f'). Jlublic rel1111ons, partnership.
manta I ~ta tu . Pre\ 1ous hm11a11ons go b) wa) side. Libra
rl'Prl'SCnted.
CANCER (June 21-Jul~ :!2): ~lake inquiries. sausf~
curiosity. chec k legal aspects ofenterpn~. Focus on social
activity, wardrobe. appearance. body image AttracllH'
member of opposite 'iCX 1s mere!~ interested in
"Oinauon."
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): You don't have to
prnh· ~ourself 1n ph) Kai \\a) -showing off b) hfiing
hl'a' ~ ohJeCt "'ould be foolish. You'll get to hean of
mattl'rs. lo'e pla~s role. )Ou'll also gain added rndepen-
tknn·
PISCE (Feb. 19-March 20): Family re0umon could
sausf~ emotional longing. Emphasis on creauv11y,
rhdd1l'n. change. ,·anet\. Greater financial stability 1s
"Just around the rnrner.'' Aquanan plays dynamic role.
LEO (Jul) .B-Aug. 22). Checl details. be ay,an: of
source material. build on solid foundauon. lnd1' 1dual
who tells talcs out of school ''ill C\ cntuall~ pa) pncc
Know it, don't indulge in mud-slinging. Fight fair.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 2:!): Scenario highlights
discover). surprise. liming, chance to locate aruclc
·recently lost. missin g or stolen. Fam11' member confidr)
ft"elillJS. makes .. confession ·· Gemini. agi11anus figu re
prominent!}.
# IF AUGUST 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you ha'c
l'mcrgcd frnm emuuonal cocoon. Current cycle highlights
Jlr<>Uul't1on. promotion. intcnsll\. responsibility. strong
11>' l' rl'l<it1on hip. Spoth~lll on inarital status. possible
add111un to famil). Yo u re due to go into business for
'our\l•lt: to panicipau." more direct!) in )Our own destiny.
J l'O . .\quartUS PfOple play important roles in \Our life.
'11u ha' l' 1nn:11c understanding of showmanship. you are
:in original thinker and usually vou arc far ahead of"the
mob .. ~l'ptcmbcr will be memorable. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. :!:!» You'll rece1,c gift
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The importance of heredity
DE<\R A N L'\NDERS: As the
mother of three children I s1mpl}
must comment on a letter that
appeared 10 )Our column recent I)
The mother who \\rote had an
adopted son who caused no end ol
trouble. He \\aS dnnking \odka and
smoking pot :n age 14. ''as expelled
from school and stole from his
mothers pur~ and li1s (athcr'!i. wallet.
The three c:h1 ldren born after the>
adopted this bo~ ''ere talented.
loving and a •wurce of great happi-
ness.
The mother aslcd \\h\ her children
weresod11Terent. You said. "Genetics
has a lot to do "'11 h tt. ..
.\!though m~ SIOI) IS the re,erse I
would not quarn:l "1th ~our con-
clusion
\\.'e ha'e '''o r,ons. The !)ewnd bo)
was adoptl·d Our natural son "as the
one "ho cau~d us the heartache
"Har· "as our lirsthom and "'e
waned for him for sc'en \Cars No
child re<'CI\ ed more lo' C' and adora-
llOO. Hal lookrd like m} husband's fam1l~ and "'a" fnghtenrngl) hkc his
Uncle "Joe ... a slo"' learner w11h a
shon anenuon -;pan. '>tubborn as a
.Missouri mule and hard to gct along
\\Ith. M> husband was the onl} one ol
four bo}S who amounted to an) thing.
He took after this mother·~ side of the
famih. His brothers took after their
dad ..
ANN
LAIDERS
I am absolute!\ certain tnat our
adopted son too~ after hi' na tural
parents. The~ ''ere both beautiful.
bnght and highl) mo11va1cd. I le 1s a
picture of his lo, el~ mother.
I kno" . ..\nn. that peopk"'1ll argue
heredit\ 's. en' ironment until the
l't1\\S l'ornc home and both \1dcs "'II
rcma1 0 uncon' inu:d. but I am
ab olutcl~ pos1t1H' that hildrcn arc
hmatcd or enhanced h) the qualit} of
the genc11c material tht·~ inhent -
.I E.B. ~I O\.T(j0~1ER\ . ..\L..\.
DEAR ALABAMA: I'm glad you
wrote. Many social workers con-
nected with adoption agencies were
upset by my response. Tiiey felt my
comments would discourage adop-
tion.
One of the great mysteries of the
11Diverse is what makes some ehll·
dren turn out beautifully while others
do poorly. We see so many exceptions
to so many rules that no one can say
for certain whether it is nature or
nurtui:e. Surely it, must be, to a
"Developing
the
Next
Generation "
degree, both. 1 scud by my original
theory tbat genes are powerful de-
terminants. U you plant radishes you
should not expect roses to bloom. • • • DE' .\R ..\NN LANDERS: I "'as
in11:rcs1ed in the letter from tpe
''oman \\hose father-in-la" stuck to
her like glue under the pretext of
"hdping" her. \\hen in real it} all he
was trying to do was cop a.feel.
You might be interested 10 how I
h:indlcd the 1dcnt1cal problem. I let
tlw problem person get good and
dO\l'. I then 4uickl~ stepped back and
1am11wd n\\ four-inch heel 1010 his
Jnkk "1th all m~ might. He let out a
hllllld·l'h1l11n~ howl. I qu1ckl~ said.
.. , >h. J rar' Did I step on ~ou') I'm so
'orn ' \ ou must ha \'e bt-en standing
tool IO'>l' to nll'. Plcas1: \\atch 11 in the
futurl' ··
I ha\l' not been bothered since. -
HEE\. THERE I'.\ RALEIG H.
DEAR BEEN: You've proved that
there's more tban one way to skin an
ankle. Bravo, girl. and thanks for
writing.
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Whysuicide'sagainstthe law
<.) \\ h~ t.lo 'omc rounines makl· 11
a n1rnc to u111rn111 su1c11.k''
..\ \fa,tx· '" 1!-0'ernments lcgalh t Jn wn li~ratl' thl' propcrt} of the
dcn:ac;ed I h.u ·s ho'' 11 "orked in
ancient Rome L a"s are made of
monc~. u·s said
"<l1w \\ho knm\\ mnre and more
CHARLES
GOREN
.
Bridge is a logical game. If you
can draw the right conclusion from
a particular play, it will usually
point you in the winning direction.
South judged his hand well. His
panner's bidding vi nually blue-
printed th'e fact that North held a
singleton heart. Therefore, South's
honor cards in his partner's suits
greatly increased the value of his
hand, so he elected to gamble out a
small slam in spades.
West also realized that dummy
was going to be short in hearts, so he
led a trump to cut down 1he enemy
ruffing power. The table's queen
won 1he first tric k, and declarer con·
tin ued by running the ten. West
grabbed the king and shot back an-
other trump, and declarer found he
had only 11 tricks. He tried the dia-
mond finessc-10 no avail.
Had declarer assumed that West
was unUkely to have led a sinileton
trump, he could have guaranteed
the contract as soon as East for.
lowed to the second trick. The loca-
tion of the king was unimportant.
Declarer should have risen with the
ace and, leaving the king outstand•
ing, started on the clubs. As long as
that suit is no worse than 4-2. the
contract is safe. On the third club
declarer discards a diamond, and he
is in control.
about kss and less until hl' c' l'ntuall)
kno,,s C\Cr~thing about nothing." A
Oani\h mag:wnc for engineers so
ddint"d t'hc \\Ord "C\pert "
Rcn1am1n Franklin onle con-sidered OCCOm1ng a S\\lffiming
teacher
\la"alhU\l'll\pai.'il'dala'' 101675
to lol·k church door-. during sen ices
To cut d1~lurbancc~. Not by
la telomcr!>. B) earl) goers. Nothing su inluriatcs the pulp11 personalit) as
that dnft ot departing people
<) \\ herc'd the name of the game
"Ja1 \la1" wmc from·•
-\ Thl' Basque. \.1eans ··~lcrry
Fc\tl\al Basque~ used to pla) it only
on hohJa~s
··Daui!-hll'f of the tar., .. makes a
rrt."lt~ name for a place. what? Indian
''ord for 11 does. too: "Shenandoah."
Q Ha,cn·1 S\\:tn been known to
k 1 ll Pl'Oplc'1
..\ Onl~ onl·e. 1f the record 1s ngt)t.
In 19.18 at a lake in Methuen. Mass .. a
"'an attal:ked a child. who drowned.
twins are more likely than others
to stutter .
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ACROSS
1 Norse king
5 Revolvers
9 Kind of hit
14 African
ravine
15 Single thing
16 Florida city
17 G•eek letters
18 Bev«age
19 The Hunter
20 Direction
22 Sturdy ones
24 Mocks
26 lUSCioul
27 Paper amount
29 Baneful
30 Marble
33 Strolled
37 Hockey, e.g
38 Great -
39 "-Town"
40 Calm
4 1 Emerald Isle
42 Repository
44 Wax maker
45 Lettuce type
46 Length unit
47 Seraglio
49 Wyoming's
Grand -
53 Interior -
5 7 Piece of sod
58 Abroad
59 USSR river
61 Poaaesslve
2 3
14
17
20
24
41
12
62 Antlered
animal
63 Center
64 Noun ending
65 Intrude
66 Elation
67 Exude
DOWN
1 Obligated
persona
2 Romane.
language
3 Saw
4 Trolleu
5 Scour
6 Dollar bills
7 Cuti food
Intake
8 Popular jam
9 Packed
10 French
ravotu1lonl1t
11 Arab chief
12 Notice
13 An Andersen
21 Grove units
23 Metal
25 City prename
28 Chinese VIP
30 Forbidden:
var.
31 Iowa city
32 UMd to be
33 Common man
34 Unique ,
35 " -doklel"
6 7
f'MVIOUI PUZZLE l~YED
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37 Happy
oec..ions
40 Wisp
42 Marsh bird
43 F .. at
45 US prasldent
47 Building
48 Upright .
50 Lamblika
8
5 t Present use
52 Cllffy
53 Title
54 Black: p0et.
55 Sooter
56 Storm
60 "Annabel -":
Poe poem
10 11 12 13
by Bil Keane
"When Billy goes to Harvard can
I have his room?"
MARMAPUKE by Brad Anderson
"I know it's raining. but we can't play
frisbee In the house."
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Search for life beyond earth encouraged Survey sh.ows teen-agers:-c---
complex organic compounds that art 20, ears. but onl) a small fraction of
H-+.:...--A).l.w_11w.u;ica>..Klaig~J.:'.l;.l~W1'Ul.l"'"-...WOUl!~~·.c..bcen-thc chcmtea--tttC~· ;a~Al\'Cr5e aod 1hc many CJdlO
nals from intelligent hfe beyond the precursors of hfe. frequencies 1ha1 must be monitored
Eanh sa) circumstantial cv1denet is "That 1s the circumstantial actuall) ha\e bttn checked. . gro~ang that humanlund 1s not alone· evidence that hfc exist\ clstwhcrc.'' The Jet Propul ion Laboratory.
1n the uni verse. · Klein said. "We know now that the y. h1ch 111 operatt'd b) 1hc California
Reports of the discovery of new matenals arc there. It gi ves us a good In titute of Technol<>g) for NASA.
planets and of the presence of feelini that wc are on the nght track." has proposed expanding the efTon
complex organic chemicals on coh'l· Klein heads a project called the y. 1th soph1s11ca1ed new equipment
ets arc ··encouraging" Michacl J. Search for Ex1raterrcst1al. In-th~1Y.ouldhstento 1ensofmilhonsof
Klein. manager of NASA's radio telhgencc. or ETI. that is planning to channel'\ at the ~me ume. The
search for hfe. s~ud Monday. mount an in tens11icd search for radio t•qu1pmcnt would be mon1toned by a
Rcsearch announced at thc Inter-signals fro m c1vtlizations that may computer capable of identifyi ng sig·
national Astronomical Union's 20th e>.ist on planets orb11ing distant stars. nal'i that could be scn1 b> intelligent
assembl y last week showed the dis· Programs run b}' the National hit•.
cover) of at least 10 planet-lake '\eronautics and Space Adminis-Kirin ..aid the ne" equipment
ObJCCIS 10 orbit of distant stars. Other trat1on. Hanard Un1versi1y and "ould be able to look at 1.000
studies showed that comets and otht·rs haH'. Ii 1eocd for 1ntelllgcnce-different stars that are thought to be
cosmic dust pan1cles contain the directed radio '>lgnals for more than c;1milar to thl' Ean!J's sun. l0<:a11ons
that cAperts 1eve o I e st
manct fur the cvolul.!QD._Qf hfi-+--.----.:rrrt'."Unrn~~r-ti 1 here also "-Ouldbe''whole sky A""P~ -een-
\Ur\ e\" 1n many radio frequencies in agers understand how AIDS is caufbt ~h1ch e\Cr) portion of the heavens but don't know how to avoid 1Cll1ng
would bc searched S)stcmatically. other sexually-transmitted diseases.
archc 1n the past "have only Many dnnk 10 excess. use drugs, cat
~ratched the surfacc." said Klein. badly. neglect to wear seat belts and
The new equipment would be 10 nde with dnnkingdnvers. A substan-
m1 lh on 11mes more thorough than Ital number have-seriously con-
prese nt equipment , he said, noung. sidered suicide.
··in the fi rst few minutes. we would be Those are the results of a survey,
able to match all or the searches that sponsored by health education
"ere done before." groups and the Health and Human
But even wi th the new devices, the Services Department. which showed
JOb 1s immense. said Frank Drake, that teens often make wrong de-
chairman of a ETI committee of the cisions about their health and safety
astrono'm1cal unio n and an e'en when they know belier.
astronomer at UC an1a Cruz. Dr. Robert E. Windom. assistant
I
ea 1 secretary an d"Of'the tt:S.
Public Heahh Service. called the
re uh "somewhat dismaying.··
A. marsin of error for the survey
was not immediately available, said
S'pokeswoman Lisa Clough. but about
11.000 eighth-and I 0-gradcrs from a
nauonally representative sample of
more-than 200 public and private
schools were surveyed.
Most teens understand that ac-
quired immune deficiency syndrome
1s transmmcd by sexual intercourse
and drug neeqles. The) know 1~a1
condoms are effecti ve 1n helping
avoid AID and believe they should
be used.
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Peters esigns
Olympics post
U.S . gymnast s will
obta in coach ing -
from a committee
By PAT LARKI N
Dell\',... c .. ..._....,
The Southern Cal1forn1a .\cro
Team has '>een better days.
Injuries 10 1987 Pan American
c hampion
Sabrina Mar
an~ D oe
Yam1c;hiro cou-
pkd \i.llh an un-
t1mcl\ fall from
the uric\ en bar
b) Stacey Gun-·
thorpc at last
weekend 's
Olympic Trials
in Salt Lake
(Hy resulted 1n
the failure oft he Peters
Huntington Beach ha'>cd SCA TS 10
place a single member on the
women's Olympic team fo r the first
11mc since 1968.
Now. mired in contrO\ er'>y from all
sides. SCAT head coach and 1988
U.S Olympic Wo1ne n's 1eam coach
Don Peters resigned hi s post Mon-
day. not only lcavmg the squad ""h
no head coach. but with no an-
nounced tra1n1ng site and no ap-
parent dtrectton as the 1eam tnes 10
prepare for compct111on in Seoul.
Instead. l ' S c;, mnast1cs Feder-
ation e'cc ut1,c direoor Miki.' Jacki
said Monda~ that the personal
coaches of the team staner<, "'ould be
g1"cn the three coaching credentials
for the Summer Games. Jacki said the
tnad would share coachtng dut1e~.
··w e will not name a new Olympic
head coach." Jacki sa id. "We're going
to ask all of1hem to work together."
Three of the spots arc held by
g} mna'>ts lramed at Marta and Bela
Karol\'"' club at Houston -Phoebe
Mills: Brand' Johnson and Chellc
Staci-·
Pl·tcr\. a 39-~ear-old Huntington
Beach re.-,1den1 has been 1n,ohed 1n
the· v.ell-pubhc11cd battle with
Karol\ 1. trainer of numerous world-
class g) mna">IS. incl uding Mar) Lou
Re11on C)\er thl· l n11ed States G'!'m·
nasm Federa11on selecuon of Pe.tcrs
a'I head coach 1n 19tl4 and I 988.
Karoh 1 ha<; li\'C of1he eigh t "'omen
on the 1988 r,quad.
Karol) 1e\pla1ned1hat a designated
head coach I'> no1 needed. and that
each athlete should be accompanied
b} her 1ndi\ 1dual cuach.
Karol\ i. who had 10 watch his i.tar g~ mnasi. Retton. from the s1d.ehnes
during the 1984 OI~ mp1cs. said the
coach of c' er} a1hlc1e on the 1eam
should be given necessar) credentials
and have access to their gymnasts
while al the Seoul Olympics.
.. , kno" "hat kind of a handicap
1he kids arc ha' 1ng when the} 're out
there" 11hou1 their coach." he said.
"I \I. Ill take 1he pos1t1on a'>a coach.··
he said. "This po<,111on (head coach)
ha caused so much pruhlemo; I jUSI
1h1nl-that 1f I'm going 10 pro' 1de a
good athlete. then ( \hOuld go \I. Ith the
athlete··
Karoh1 \aid from his north Hou'i-
1on. Texas g' m that he wac; not
surprised b~ Pe ta.,· res1gna11on
.
-TUESDAY AUGUST 9. 1988 ------
,, U.rpllot<i
Olympian Phoebe Milla provtdea a good United States -being pulled from both
picture of women's gymnaatic• In the sides in on-going coacltlng controversy.
"I \,,,.,9'·.fr"l.'Jll) wrpn,.cd hut at the coarhl''> la1kd 111 '"" e lhl· wn· 111 ()I ~ mpil compet1t1on 11 "a' ~mr 11~,· I 1hough1 he was going to 1ro,er'' "arni\1·., ~tar pupil Renon who
hold thl' PU\111(10 a hllh~ longer I .. , oelte\l' 3\ long J' Im hrJd 1?ral"ltx'Cllheheadhne\ll\Cfthere .. 1ol
1houghlhl'''a'>go1ngtohangonmuch lOath. thl' lClnlro\l'r" "Ill wn-l•rta-.'\( -\TS-dominatcdc;quad
longa ·· 11nue." Peters said "I 1h1n~ thl'> team "Jr1•h 1 proh:'l\ed 1he '>Clec110n
Karnh 1 haJ 'k!1J Prl' a1eh that he ha'> an e\celknt chanll' to mt·dal Jnd -.a~ ng thJl the team should ht.r
\\Ould not ,II tend thl' training SCSSIOnS the greatest <,Upporl \l.l' lJO 1.!1\ l' lhl•m lllal hl·J h\ lhl' lrJ1ner "llh the mu\l
in Hun11ngton lkal·h. bul speculation Jc.-mands J unilied dl >r' h' all po1enl1JI Jthlett''> despite thl' fJlt thr
\\J\ thJI hl' \\llUld indt•ed be \I.Ith the conlt:rnl'd.. li\l' . th 111 lhl' mcmb<'r ... \l.l'fC
team dunnt! tn.unin'!-.\ccord1ng to Pl'll'r' hd'> tx:cn ll\lr'>hJdU"l'd h' Pl·tr'•.-l'Jtned \( .\ r\ puhl1u1~ d1reuor Linda "-amh1 <;ince 141<~ "hen Pl°il'r' v.a\ Tl', c'Jr "3roh1 has changt>d his
\ ll 'amara. l\·tl'r' hJd med 10 rm. kl'd O\ er "an1h 110 hl·ad thl· -.quad P'''> 1111n JnJ ,ta led 1ha1 the:. mac h
anomoda1e "-drol~ 1·1, tnp l!l Hunt· at Lo'> .\ngt>ln [)\•\ptll' lhl' "inning \\Ith 'h m11\l athlete~ on 1ht· ..quJd
ington lkach al 1hc tnal'> last \I.Cd•-ol a s1hcr medal in the team ,h<•uld he thl· load1 "''c:n thuu(lh the
end hut ml·l·t1nF,'> lx-t\\Cl'n the l\l.O u1mpet1111in thct'>l•\l l''t'rfur1hel .l)ll' h\ ,,,mm11tl'e
Angels
absorb
4-3 loss
By RICHARD OL1NN
Delly l'llol Cwr .......... t
It "Ill t.lkl' a gear higher than
the' ·rl· cum·nil\ in and a more
fl''\ cd up I\ ir~ \k( 3)ktll. to propel
th, ~ngd!> dn' lurther up than they
h.1'e ~lam~d <1lrcdd\ v. 11h gaining ttround on Oakland
bc.-1n~ tough to lome b' 1h1!> "as no
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Aug '15-·d e
• 0" "II Cna""' S
•A ~1mes or KMPC 710)
time 10 bl' 1<1'>1ng to the last-place
·an l' \lanm·r-•. "'ho rode the strong
Jrm 111 kll-hJndcr \tar), Langston to
<,poll the l'\ l'n1ng ror 23 506 .\nahe1 m
'i1ad1un IJm
Lang<.ton Jl'llhed a lour-hitter for
l'1gh1 inn ng' and ~tcCask1ll walked ''"l' IO•l mJn' \fanners as Sca11le
pulled 011d -l-3 '11..tor. \fonda) night.
!Please see ANGELSlB3)
Theriot finds faster foes time and priorities
Looking back , off-the-field a ntics kept
pace with his efforts inf ootb a ll . track
ffr\ht.·l·n running for :!O ~ear~and
I ~uppoc,c e'en Arwn Theriot ha'> to
turn a torncr \Ome umc
Headmll'>ll 1he11mehasam\ed.
E\cn
H UC" ll'l'll.'ff'\
f1nn h • .., tw:
lmllt)
Onl· ut thl·
1rue\I and mo<,1
t'00\1'len1 lUm-
pt•111<>r'I \\1th 1 n
m\ Oll'mor\ h:.t\
been BnJn
r ht•riot -lrom
"hl'n I "1\' h 1 m
sla\h1ng
through lk· Theriot. '74
tcn\1 \ l' h nl''>" 11h hi'"h 11nhol'~ as a
"le" port I larhor wllbarl-. through-
out his trark and fit-Id rarl·er al UCLA
and un11 I recent I). when 11mc and too
man) hat~ finall' 1ook 1he1r 1011 a1 the
14< !( 01~ mp1c T riah 1n I nd1anapol"
"It\ 0' er:· 'i<tld The not But' ou·11
ha\l· a h·ard time dl'll'Ct1ngan~
d1'>..lppu1n1men1. anJ 1n fact. hl'
rl·ad1h adm11' ··'l l·s. thl·re1'>J 11111
perct>nt rd1ef \t tualh hk"• IU'>I
hl.'g1nn1ng
"I lo\l.'J 11 l11r I 'i \l'.lr\ hul thl· la'I
l\\V\C:lf\hJ\l'ht.'l'n hard lx'l,IU\l'lll
the Pfl'"U rl' and guilt "11h 1 n m' \t·l 1
"hl·n I d1dn"11ra1n ..
\lamagc and J lllupk nl ~ 11ung·
<.te,-.; t'rl':ltl'' nc" onortlll'' and
although 1 ht•not hJS kv. regrl'I'>. J lot
nfothl'r' \Ufl'h mu't fed lhl' mm l'·
nwn11n1oa Ill'" lllnl' tOnl'
Theriot-.. nurnhcr' "l'rr 1m·
pre,s1,e. 1nde~:d. hut his \matlan
grali111 st\ le ofl1fr for thl' IJ\l 20 H·ar\
arc"' hal ~lll'k. ·
\\omeho\' numtit:r., such a~ a q.8
1<111 21 .1-12.::'0and 4n.Q 4CXl ml'll'r'
"hen a prep. a I :45. 7 in thl' tlOO
God sends message:
Night games kaput
Ga me ca1Ied after 4 ,
bu t Cubs fans have
a ba ll in rai n , a nyway
( H JC .\CiO I-\ Pl -Base hall after
dark da" ned 'Aonda~ al Wrigley
Field. the la\t ma1or-lcagu~ ballpark
w11h da)-Onl) game". bu1 ram put ou1
the lights t'arl).
The first n1gh1 game in the 74-}ear
h1stOI) ofWngk') Field. tx·1ween the
Cubs and the Philaddph1a Phillies.
was. delayed b) a do" npour in the
bo11om of the founh inning It was
offic1all) posiponl·d two hours. 10
minute later with thl' Cub'> leading
J-1.
Philadelphia\ Phil Rradle) led ofT
b) hitting a horn~ run into the left-
center field scat of Wnglc) Field.
.... h1ch for 40 'car had been 1he sole
major league' ballparl-to hold out
against lights.
.\ sellout crowd ms1de the park
roared to hfe in the bouom oft he first
when Ryne Sandberg answered w11h a
Cubs homer. while fa ns outside the
park in the treet' and on the rooftops
of nerghbonnl! apartmentscclcbrated
the cam1val-hke atmo .phere.
"I don't hke baseball. but I thtnk
this is eimtmg ... s:iid uzanne Burger.
35. who watched the game from a
Wrigleyvrllc roofiop part).
"Even someone who thinks
basehall 1s absurd can get into thi s
e\c1tcmcn1. .. she said.
Thundersho.,.,ers dogging 1he area
all afternoon hit the ballpark 1n the
bo11om of the founh inning.
··God 1s 1alk1ng ... \aid 26-)ear-old
Jim Ht·rrmann ..... ho hadjUSI ned lhe
'-lad1um "He docsn·1 "ant n1gh1
games at Wngk) Field ...
.\u1horit1t•s reported at least fi,e
arrests through tht• rain dl'la). includ-
ing three for t1{·kct sraplmg and l\\O
'cndor '1olat10n'>. but fe.,., other
probll'm!>. except for illegal!~ parked
rars.
"\\ e're hooking car' like rra1~:·
<;a1d K1rs11n S\arc. '>pokeswoman for
the rn~ 's '>treet., and sanitation de-
par1men1
C'h-irago Ma)or Eugene ~a .... ~er
toured the neighborhood ~fore
entering rhe park and pred1ctc.<d that
resident'-. ~ome of"'hom equate Cubs
baseball\\ uh da~ hght. "ould ge t used
to nigh I game'>
.. , think as "l' ad,ance the "hole
plan and gel pcopk u<.cd 10 night
games I'm opttm1st1c II \\Ill C\ enlU·
all\ smooth out.'' Sa" \Cr ~1d.
.-.It's a htstoncal m'oment. but 1t
d1sburbs me because I don't want
people to US(' m) @ang"a) a a
bathroom or thro" bottles 1n m)
alle) ... said Carmelo Flores. 32. a
\\ ngky Field neighbor pa1n11ng his
fence Monda' afternoon
"Wt> live here and the people in 1his
(Pleue lee CUBS/83)
mell'f\J \earoul ol l l L-\ and. alter
JU\I ml\\inga1 the I 9X4 01~ mp1l
Tnal,1n l m \ngl'll'' 1hc.,111ling
'\h\J1n1ht· I )llOml'tCr\1n ll/X5
ht.·tOn1t' IU//\
C.,n do hi' t\\ll·\l'.lf \lat<>.l'>J
l.!ilb.tl l JI Hdrhor IJdc. \\hen the
\ador' put logetht·r 1ho<.t· great q.2
.ind IU-21.amp:!1gn<,11fllf''dnd'"'~
I oul-1ng. hJl I-hl' dJntl'd tn the rnd
tllnl' I -II n1l'\ .tnJ J\ l'f ag.ni 5 11 'Jrd\
,1 ,HI\
\\ h.11 J,., ,n • •.1dl '.1 I lhl tun hl'
h.1d \\hlkd •1ng II J\JJUn111rh1g.h
athkll' JI "·I 'l'f in ( tl'itJ \ll'\J JnJ J' .111,111nuJlgu.-,111tT Jrn)"l(' lt1r ,l·\\n or
l'll!hl 'ollmnll'f' fl'Pfl'\l'nllni! thl• I 'nil·
l'd 'ita ll'\ 1 n I ral I-and lil'ld \\ hl'rt'
11.ll I-anJ tidd \1111rn:.11nJJln'>11'
d11?n1l\ tlt:f11rl' mammnih l rln\ J,
I x''Plll' h" ..11hk11l ahil11' J' "di
J' lilting." 11h1n the m11IJ ,1t'Jm
.11hktll'd1,upl1nl'. Anan l hrrt •1 \1.,1'
1lw11rig1nal r.in' animal
.. \\ l' ll'l'U 10 run up I "'th \trl'l'I
k lllll k 1 r1g. l" l'rtrash can' all lhl'
llllll' ·· 1w adm11\ ·· ·\nd ot rnur'l' \\C
111'd ( lillkl par\t:rll'\ er: 1h1nl! T hac
RocE1
·CuLSOI
SPORTS COLUMNIST
Jrl' .. 1111 ..1 .t>upk 11 ~orl' "hl1 Ml' mJd
.11 n l'Jhc1u' that·
l>uPng I 'h1gt "'hot>I, Jfl'l'r ar.,!
.ifll'I'\\ J rd ,I,\\ di OP 11nl' \\ J' m1 •'l'
rr11udl•r ur 1nlun,1tl'U than Iii-. high
'l hl>nl tra, ,01at h H11b HJtk'
'h11m h.1, .t h' ,l,' l't.:cn k n1m n :ifl,
1111n.1td\ h T hl·r1111 ·" · l n, k' R11h
lhau•tl •ulJrunJ'I 11 ~ JnJ ht:
11\'' l'f nll"l'd rral ll1l' \nd 1h.11
th l )"l(·d
Ill' \l,J\,tl\t• IU\1 flJl ltl.Jhk I h.11
hdf\t:d 11111 \nJ 1hn he11h h.1, l.
rknl\ 111 frt·dlt'' \I.I\ 111.· th.ti hl~pcd
11111
Kings ge ng Gretzky
A deal that will send NHL aapentar Wayne Gr etzky from
the Stanley Cup champion ltdmonton OUen to the Loe
~eles Kings baa been woTked oat, La PreHe reported
today. The Montreal neW8paper cited Charlie Henry, the
&eneral manager of the Gretaky-owned Hull Olymplqaa of
the Quebec M"ajor Junior Hockey ~ae, aayt.nc all that
remilna la the date of the newa conference. Henry M.ld on
•n open-line radio ahow on the Rad.iomatuel network ln
Hull on Monday that Kina• owner Brace McNall likely will
bold• newa conference fn Loe An,aela on Tluanday. The
price tag: J immy Canon. top 1988 draft cbolce Martin
GeUlnaa and S l 0 million ln cub.
Fans still split over new look at Wrigley
CHIC GO (AP) -~ the
Goodyear blimp ho,cred o'erhead
and hmoui11ne pulled up outside.
those in the sellout crowd of 39.000
for Wnglcy Field' first night game
wtrt split bet.,..een those favonna
daytime baseball and those wi>ndtr-
in& wh 11took so long to adopt hghts.
But all !«med happy to pan of a
histonc rontc 1 bctwttn the Chicaao
Cubund Ptuladelphia Ph1lhes-112
~ after the h1caao fnnch1sc
n. 7 l )'tlf'I Slntt the first PIM II WN)e) and Sl yean antr mi.Jot ~ ba!eb9tt fint rnaht pmc wa
pla~ at C'1ncinnat1.
.. I 'e never been to a historic pme
before. s a Cub fan. _you don t set
man) chance\." 1ia1d Claude Peters.
SO. o former Chicagoan who teaches
in a Cananda1a.a. .Y . high school.
In fa t. thnll·hungry Cub fans
ha,en't seen their heroes 1n a v.-·ortd
Sent' s1nct I 94S
"I prefer da) ball. but I prcfl'r ltaht
~fort scting the \ub5 mo'e awa
from Wngl~>." Peters said.
I Yellon. 31~ and hi!i fnend. Mike
Bo1ano"'h1. ·'· aarttd that ni&ht
game arc ~ferablt to lo 1n1 the
C'ubl to the h1cago subut'M or 10
Ot-n,cr. Flonda or other spot tr)'1n1
to lure n m.11or league ll'am
"But I much preth dJ\ h.1-.cb:lll.''
rd 'cllon. a 1clc' L)ll'n uu1on
emplo,ee "'ho h'e onh a ft" mile
lrom the par~
-' fc1.1t fan -....o~ .. 'uprtirt On'
Hastball .. T·sh1m "'hlt'h ha\e bt·
romc 1 s\mbol of the Wnglc\\1lk
neishborhood's 'en-, ear 1ruggle
aga1n~t nt&ht ptnt"S
\hhoulh a Cubs fan. Yellon v.u
roouna Tor Ptula<klptua's Milt
• hm1'1t to hu the fi"t .m&ht homc.'r at
Wn&lc\ Field
•1fi " uld bt nice con 1dt'nn1 ht>'\
(Pleue eee P AN9/83)
•
~,,,,,.
or~ rum
Racing Fair .
°'" "'ht'Ol'\ 1.:r I henol "'ould lind h1m~d1 in hnr '-'atl·r thl'rl· \l.3~alv.a"
.. l nclc Bob·· t11 h<J1I him ou t
But 1hae "l.'rl' nthl'r moment'
·I rememht.·•11nu· ·· rt"lJlkd thl·
11-,car-old ·\\ldr11\1. upunl nlll·
Hn~ 'ht\\ n .inJ I llUl''' ...... · leil '>Oml'
11rl· mar"-'••h·r 11
• \\ t' 111 •f 111 Jnd "l'fl' dm~ n JI thl'
.i' -on [)r JI'! ...,torl· "hen I Ol1l-ed
1-\:i, ~ :i"1d to .;., l 11ml'' l n. t Roh
"1.iJJ, r" .1n ht•,~ h.i'll"~ , I 'J'
• J , .... rr .. , J
"\\.Ill r h;.ill<kH ' \ lt'.I ~I\ l'n l'\ C'f\
\, •.,.rJ..i. -o;~h• T • g.1mc ''·!''
'1'Jdll'k l ,, r h 1 !'l'.l'l''·l'•'lhl'O
.Jc,'" '11 \\ l ;,,d llllJ I "-..1-n
! ... 1~ l'!-.
H •. • • -.1 , ,,,. J ·'Jn.: of T h1.·r 111·,
.11 1,, \ :n: ·~-.,.,,.,, •. ,I l·a~u~ :rad;
.-:1.1 '·1· \\ '\IOilll\I<'' lf1~h tht ,11,llh
'IJ' ••rnlh1m,,·:1 " ·,•1n 1h,·pn·"
I'<\\ ,1rp1' I 1IJl•d 11111\. klm! lhl 1 •
1r.1n,,· 11,1, Inn. ,,,1, \\J~ l hl·ri111
l.!<1111~ I 1.!t'l tn tht• mil rophnn\· or 111
.il1\ '>fl'"''~' rlll'f\ «In thJI tl.t\ thl'rl'
\\11ulJ ''• '111 rrJn~'
flnq1ranl-Haik' wuldn'tstop
"J\ lhe kl Irr I rum a Long Beach track
J nJ tidd u>.ll h "'h11 "ent on to
ul''l nbe h1l" great Bnan Thenot "as
J1ng.Jll ( L-\ 3\wellas1us1 .... hata
~rl'JI pt'f'>'IO 1n gl•neral he "as.
r he Da 1 h P1 lol s \fXlnS e-d 11or b11
rubli .. hed thl' ktter and learned the
hJrd "a' that" hl'n 11 cam~ to Bnan
T ha1111 lhl'rl· "l·rc n11ltm1hon
NJO '
TI r· t 'hl\!Jttilllll moment\
tfTlt' .I'<. Jr''~ ... " hen 1eam1ng " 1th "J .... ·r fon 1or H 12h torhonor~asa I:?-
' Jr"\ •IJ :.tnJ thr ; JghQUI h I\:!()., \I. Ith
1,anrua '1"" 'l' E.urope but 11 .i.,, J\\ UIOll'\ hJt i.. i(\ 'e"pon
11 JI hor Jnd 1h1· 1 >0tball field
'• um"" thl .amaradene in
1 1t1thall '"hr\J1d ·'l'H'Ol''l'r~en
.1tile to rnJfllUrl thO\t' ft"ehngs When
I""' in &·rltn and representing lhe
l nttl·J \lJll'' 1n track and ticld there
"crl "1 1.1llM•1n the s1ad1lJ1'TI and the'
'' l'rl· rl·jll\ h•ud I leh 11 a httle b11.
t'lln J\Jml'mlx'rnfthe team
~ ' (Pleaee see THERJOT /83)
Dodgers' lead melts
to l 1h after-beating
Scott unbeatable
\Vith 10-0 laugh e r :
LA !!,Oe on to Ci ncy
flt II 'T• ' -\I' -H1•U \ltl0
p h , ' \I ... \, •ll \\J\n I .11 hi\
l"• P'"''"'r,_ ~·,1 \111ndJ' night ~ut
II \\,I'... .... Ul!h 11.1 \hUI llUl thl' I('\
-\ '1gl't~·' P , L ·r~ • 11
. I'' I 'n "-.'Ila \\ tll' "••r\I.
rl•,u1t' ....i.d ...,ll .. "h1qw1 h1' ti •unh
'hut .. · • !._ "I"'" .. ,t", 1m~1rtan1
an,·"" "t· .. thl• team ahe.1d 1,f
\ 1lU
B · '• ,, • ._ ••ul\IJrhlin~ 11n
,kr .. ,, i l "'' J1•11 l'lk pl3" rt•:ill\
ht11'<.•!
fl .I'' '' •n '"' l i!.lMl'' II lhl'
h•ur .:J~ , ' 1h1 'l l ~ Jnl1 , ul thr
(), ,J~<'' J,' ri : 'il '\ J 1111na I l·J~ue
\\, ,. ; .:.lnh'' l h~ -\'lftl\ h;I\ t'
n'• 1! 11• ·r:11n , ~hi 1Wml'' h.11 I-1l0
JUI\ 21'
I! , I >,°\J~(.'r-. "111 tr. 10 re' tt'>(
lh1•1• rt• "'' 11 JI ( n, 10nJll ltin1ghl
" ; [) ' .. n ·~ ''il· m1•und
I h. ,,., ., i:.1,, l•tt J \(,m-
1w1Jt-, , ,, •n'" '' .1 1 or-run tir.1
inn rh:
l ~. t-1~ l .1.I "'' 'l' .ti.I."' 11 ra,11."r M
f"lh I· ' .. ""'I II" J\ nil l' hi hJ\ l'
thl h· c ~'.td ti., .1u'4.• I "J'n I ,,r,,ng at
th<. • 1i,1
'•••II "·1 , d l\Jr1• C •lll rfl'r11 in the
ninth nnin~ rnJinp, .1 'tnn11 of ~~
hJtll'r' \\ 1th<IUI \ ll')d1ng J \\311-011.
The schedule
AWAY
To •11l'lf-<1ncinna1 •JS om •
11,.,.g 10-C 11c·nna11. •JS om •
A.1Q 11-< ncinnali 4 J5 o.m •
HOME
A ..i9 i1-San Fraocir.co 7 JS om
Av9 13-San Fraoc1r.co 7.JS o.m
A..i9 i.-san Francisco. 1 OS om
Au9 1'-Sao Fr1nc1sco 7 JS om
•()n .,. , CtienMI 11
On T\ Channel 4
·A 9il'"'~S on KABC 17901
:. ' '1rul'~ out"'' b311crs.
\\ ht'n '11u \tal-l' \.1il.e ott to a
t.Hu-run lr.td 1n tht first mnmg.
1.i '1· ~''' a ~()(x1 chanc-e .. .\stros \l.tnJ~l'I Hal L.i nrer "31d
1)1,dger' right fielder Mike
\l.ir-Mll g.t't 1hrct' c;inglcs off Srott
Jnd ..aid he·, (,t't'n the -\slro nght-
h.1nJcr in much <;tronrr fonn
' I'm '>Ufl' he'\ ha better stuff."
\l.1r,h:ill "1td "Hut we wtre out of 1t
l'.llh tonight \n' ttme \OU g1vl' Mike
\\011 f(,ur run' \(lU'rt 1n a lot Of
trC'uhk ..
Jockey in fair condition
•for T t'l1") Tum11·, hJndKap ~Page 84.
LO ..\l .\ \11TO. -Jtx ke' Da'c Pauon v.as rcponC'd 1n "fair" rond1t1on
\lund.1' n1aht at lo .\lam110 1,dicaJ enter follow1n1a tcmbk 'J)1ll 1n tM
e' \·n1n ' tf11rd raC'<' he~
ranC\n "u atx\3rd hnJl' Bo' v.h1~h v.a runn1n&J«ond 1n the ract ... hen th~ gddin~ ,nap('('d hoth fortl and v.ent down on the fa.rtu.rn.. ton1na Patton
h.uJ hl th<' din o~talJlt ( rou~I and Manumit WC1' uMblt to •"Old \ht
fallen J>31f .ind 1ip1lkd JOC~C\ Kenn)' nchet and Citol'J( Muntrll.
rt tll'l°l i \ l"h . anchC'1 ~nd \hln~ll ~rt able to ...... 1 to the ambulance. Sanc~z was 11k~n off tu ml'unt for the night but \1unseU fulfilled hi nd1n1c"P1Cments
the-remainder of the c'cn1
Tht filh Ddav.3rt uttt made e'er) pok a winnina OM •hen tht
"-'ilham pa•Mra1nttwcnt~rtto•1rtto\akrtht S21.000ano~a.we.
'
...
Otanot Coat DAILY-PILOT I Tu.day, Auguat 9, 1He ·----
cEnroe. nee·
ot o things. \OU re not a ungry as you wtre.
o you ha"e· to look for ot~r ways to M
hungry."
don't know how much longer I'd M playine." he
said. "~ Mitt couple of months. especially
October and November. is my opp0rtunity to
&ct back in the \OP 10.''
d11Tl'rcnt McEnroe than t c ~an w ~ tcm.J)(r
tantrums and arguments w1th. officials often
attracted more auenuon than his p~ay.
IN DIANA POLIS (AP) -John McEnroe
says he's aoing to quit tennis permanently if he
doesn't rqain the form that on~ had him
ranked No. I in the world.
McEnroe 1ook ·~months off in 1986when
he mamed at'trt·~~ l :uum O'Neal. The couple.
now with t"o youna sons. celebrated their
\l'i.'Ond anm,ersar) earlier this month.
The four-time . . Open and thr«-time
Wimbledon champion had fallen to No. 14 by
thl'.' end of 1986. He moved up to the No. I 0
position last year. but he remained below such
players as Mll oslav Mem. Pat Cash. Yannkk
Noah and Tim Mayotte -play~rs who ne ver
had given him much trouble previously.
Sunday' pcrfoonaocc marked his first
final sinct' he won in Japan tn April.
B«lccr. ranked fif\h . noticed his opponent
is off-form.
"He used to have a couple of break points
and he wo uld make them. He hasn't bcln able
10 play grt'.al under pressure in big events."
Beder said. "He's not as match tough
anymore. but maybe it's because he hasn't
pla>l'd as uch."
"Part of 11 comes from matunn1 and f\Ot
alto" 1ng outside forces lo get in the way of your
goal. wfiich ~ to wm t~e matcht'~ and to do it
with the racket." he said.
t lm,evcr. he still reverts to his old ways on ·
oc<.'asion. He m ·civcd a p0int pcnal~y f<?r
throwing wa ter on the court Saturday dunnf his ~l'mifinal victory over Robert Seguso. the 5th
c;ecd. Both players argued with each other and
with the chair umpire.
McEnroe. 29. demonstrated Oashes of his
old form in reaching the title match of the
$415.000 U.S. Hardcouns Tennis Cham-
pionships. He lost 6-4. 6-2 to top-seeded Boris
Betker on Sunday.
.. I'm just not consistt'nt on my passing
sholS. ~h concentration is nowhere near what
it was a few years ago ... said McEnroe. who was
the worlcfs top-ranked pla)'Cr from 1981-84
and 1s currenth No. 17 "When you've done a
McEnroe hasn't set a t1me limit for his
climb back to the top. but he vows to pack it in
if he proH~s unsuccessful.
.. There's no doubt in m' mind that if I
continue to pla' like 1h1~ a ,·ear from no". I
McEnroe will pla) in his sixth tournament
of the yrarat the Canadian Open this week and
then practice until the U.S. Open begins Aug. 29 in New York.
And in Sunday's match he had a word or
t"o for a linesman. But. McEnroe ten
lnd1ennpoh with pra1 e for tournament of-
ficial) "ho changed the courts at the In· 1
dianapohs Sports Center from clay 10 hard-
roum. matching those uc;ed in the U.S. Open J oJan McEnroe
Hold on Scandinavia,
Dltka and his Chicago
Bears begin a week!s
stay for Vikings game
F rom The Assoelated Press
GOTEBORG. Sweden -The Chi·
cago Bears arrived in Sweden after the
longest road trip in the club's history
Monda\, a week before their NFL exhi·
bition game against the Minnesota Vikings. Sunda) ·s .. American Football Classic" between
the NFC' Central Division nvals will be played at Ullevi
tadium·s natural turf field. A sellout crowd of52.000 is
e>.pecll'd. It's the first time an NFL game will be played in
....---Scandinavia and the first umt' on
the European continent. There
ha't' been four NFL preseason games in London's Wt'mblt'y
Stadium. the last on Jul) 31 when
the Miami Dolphins defeated the
an Francisco 49ers 27·2 I.
The Bears beat the Dallas
Cowboys 17-6 at Wemble~ two
years ago m their onl y previous
European prescason game. The
Vikings also ha ve played there
Dltk• once. beating the St. Louis
Cardinals 2!S·IU in 1983.
"This game will be good for both partit's." Chicago
Head Coach Mike Duka told a news conference after
the Bear!> flc" into this Swedish southwest coast cit).
.. It \\Ill g"e the Swcdes a close look to sec
.\mcman foot hall tirst hand. It's a good exposure for
tht• NFI and a good opponuntt) to show our product."
l hi.' Bears scheduled a two-hour practice session
Monda\ :it Slousskogsvallen. a wooden stadium
OUl'ildl'.tht• <.'II\
Thl' Bear~ '"11 onl~ spend about five hours a da~
for pral Ill l' and mceungc; com pared to 8-10 hours back
home Quam·rback Jim Mc'.\lahon said he was happ~
about the cutb.td. ..
"II"· a n1le v.a~ 10 break up the training camp
routmc .. he \31d "II ma\ be a prcseason game. but II
"111tx·1ntl'n'l' bcrau!>c ""C pla~ in.the same di' 1son and
"c're 'er} lOmpcuu'e n'als.'' .
The 'FL's JO\a.-.1on of ""eden marks the 350th
annl\cr\4.lf"\ of S\,\,edcn'<; tn'as1on of Amcnca -the
cs1ahll\hmcn1 of th{' "c" S""eden colon~ m 'A-hat 1s no"
the <;tall' ol l}l:la"arc
The \ 11>.ings arc dul· to am'c toda~ from
\11nnl·apoll\.
Quote of the day
Tom Trebelborn, manager of the Milwauket'
Brc"cr!t. bcforl' his team·~ afternoon appearance
aga1n'>I Boston lircballcr Rog{'r Clemens. who
had ~hu t out the Brewers three times in a row:
"We'll get him in the dayume. Our ht'aring 1s
beucr tn the dav11me." ·
U.S. swimmers sizzle at trials
-\l ~rt:--f{',ac, -Angel M}'ers
bel:imr lhl' first .\mrncan \.I.Oman to swim
100 meter<, in under 55 seconds. and Janet
E'an!t:'ll~o~tnn >\m~ncanrccord Monday
ni~ht 1n quJhl\ 1ng for 1he l . Olympic swimming
team
\la11 H1ond1 ol \loraga IO"~red his own American
n:lllrd Ill lhl' rrl'l1m1nanes for the 200 freestyle. but he "a' l'dgl·J in the final~ b~ Troy Dalbey of San Jose.
B1onJ1 \till made the Olympic team in lht' event with
hi\ 'll'\.·ond·plarl' fin1~h in the final.
\hl'r' of -\menrus. Ga . swam tht'·IOO meters in _,.i 4'1 '"-'londs. her ernnd -\mencan record of the day.
In lhl· rrl.'l1minan"'· ~hers was timed in 55.15. which "a' I' 1,1\tl'r thnn thl·· previous American record b)
Dara T urrl''
UCLA, 'Bama to play in 2000.
I t \( \I no<.,.\. -\la -Alabama and
I ( I \ h,,, l' agreed 10 a home.and-home
fo111hall 1,l'fll'\ hcg1nn1ng in the year 2000.
l nJa thc 1v.o-\car deal. the C'nmson
.
[i]
r 1Jl· \\Ill rlJ\ hmt· to CL.\ on Oct. 7. 2000. The
lollu\' mg ~l'.lr . .\labama "111 travel to Los Angeles for a
game on c kl 6
.. ~\' have pursued UCLA for a period of time ...
.\lahama .\thlct1c D1r(.'('tor te'e SJoan said Saturday.
.. .\nd \VI.' have a high ~rd for the Brum program.
Fans anend ing the tournament here saw a
MAJ OR LE AGUE BASEBALL
Player pall• out tourney win . 71 6 h ·1 • cf
p ••• ~~r:.-;;.~,n:h •• !'<L~-.:::~~::68 -1v.Leanw 1 e ... 1n 5 ames
o'er Medi nah s grueling No. 3 course ~ th • ~·~~i~~~'iS'.'h~l~~fa;~g,•,~~U.SScn;or that.mean some 1ng. • •
Pfa)cr'S victory in consecutive Senior Opens
marked the second time that feat has been ac-
rnmphshed. Miller Barber. who also won in t 982. won
thl' I 9M4-85 Opens.
Plaver. a 52-ycar-old South African. grabbed a
quick two-stroke advantage that he never yielded with a
I ~-foot birdie pull at the 404-vard third hole while
Charks made bogey af\er being forced to play his
approach from the trees on the right side of.the fairway
after an errant tee shot.
Pia\ er. whose round was bogey-free. built on that
lead b\ ·carding two more birdies before the turn.
!lrnrchlng the front nine in J.undcr 33.
Charle made another boge\. but offset that one
"11h a birdie at No. 5 to complete the front nine 1n l-
over 37. He made three more birdies on the back for 34
and a lint!>h1ng 70.
Lora's crown threatened ,
LO .\NGELE -Trat'es of two m
banned drugs "'ere found in the urine of
World Bo,1ng Council bantamweight
champion Miguel Lora of Colombia afier
his 12-round Htle defense victory over Alben Davila ot
Pomona .\ug. I . the California .\thlet1c Commission
announced Monda}.
The suite comm1ss1on·s phys1c1an. Dr. Roben
Karns of Beverly Hills. reported to the commission that
trace<; of ampheta mines and methamphetamines were
found 111 Lora 's urine .
Thc t'Ommission. which has scheduled a hearing
for 1c~11mon} from Lora. Davila and their rcpresenta-
11\ cs on -\ug. 19. could award the victory to Davila. said ~fan} C:knk1n. assiMnnt e~ecu11ve officer of the
l'Omml'>'>IOn.
But .1n' dl'C1sion OIT the status of the cham-
p1onsh1p \\h1ch Lora has held since 1985. would ha'e
tu rnmc fro m World Boxing Council President Jose ~uhcman in Mc>.1co (II\. Denkm said.
Thl' \\ B< ·options 1n such a case include awarding
thc tltk 10 Da' Ila. oidenng another Lora-Davila bout
for the 111k or ha' mg Da' 1la fight a third boxer with the
\\Inner becoming champion. Denktn said.
Becker may drop U.S. Open
T O RO:'liTO Two-tame
"1mbkdon rhamp1on Bons ~cker
"11hdre"' Monda' from the S8 I 5.000
Pla\l.'.r's ln1 crnat1onal tennis tournament "1th inJune~ to both feet that could keep him out of the
l ".S Orx·n.
Rl·cl>.cr. who defeated John McEnroe in straight
SCI'> IO the final or the .s. Hardcourts championship
·unda} 1n I ndianapohs. was diagnosed as ha' ing
rlantar fasci ill!. in his feet. Dr. J.P. Schaman said.
Srhaman described the injury as an inflamation of
a fibrous t1so;ue that runs from the heel to the toe. He
said Beckcr'ha., a "50-50 chance" of heali ng in time for
the ..\ug. 29-&.-pt. 11 U.S. Open.
In rating thl' scvent) of the tnJury. which he said
wa~ a rnmmon ailment among athletes. Schaman said.
· "on a scale of one to I 0. 1n w~ch one is nothing and I 0 is thl' most S('\{'rl'. I'd SU} h an eight or a nine."
Schaman said the 1nJ has the potential to
bccome chroni<: 1fno11reate 1mmed1a1cly.
Television, radio
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Pirates pull out a 1-0 victory
to salvage 1 of4 wit hMets
From The Associated Prell
Rick Reed . a Class A long reliever at the start of the
cason. pitched a three-hiller for eight innings in his
ma1or league debut as the Pinsburgh Pirates beat the New
York Mets 1-0 Mondar night to salvage the final gamt' of
1hc1r four-game sencs in P11lsburgh.
Reed. 1-0. who has pla)cd in ('very lcveloforganized
baseball but rookie ball this season. struck out four and
walked one" htle consistently confusing the Mets with a
,·anct) of off.speed pitches. He was replaced by Jim Go1t
in the ninth and Gou earned his 18th save by retiring New
Yori.. 1n order.
Thc Pirates ended a season-high five.game losing
'lt rcai.. b\ beating the Nauonal League East-leading Mt'ts
for onl} 'the !>eCOnd time 1n I 0 gafi)es and the fourth time
in 14 meeungs this season. All four of the Pirates·
'1ctones ha\'C been on Mondays.
P1nsburgh scored the only run in tht' founh off Bob
Ojeda. 8: IO.·after Jose Lind. who was 2-for-3. legged out
an infield si ngle. Lind stole second and moved ro third
"hen catcher Gar> Carter's throw sailed into center field.
Lmd ramc home on Bobby Bonilla ·s groundout. only
hi\ 11th run balled in since Julv 4. Mike Diaz followed
\\Ith a double. only his second extra-base hit in two
monlh'>. but was stranded "'hen Sid Bream grounded out.
fhl' right-handed Recd. 24. who was a combined
11· 1 fur thrl'c minor league teams this season. didn't
allo" a haller past ~ccond base. The M{'tS never had more
1han on\.' runner 1n an inning.
7\looi..1e Wilson singled and stole second with one out
m thl' tifth. but Recd got K{'vin Elster to fl} out and Ojeda
Ill ground ou1 ·
Recd began the 'iCason at Class A Salem. where he
Jllimcd c1ght runs in an inning tn one game. but became
<1 ~On')1\h:n1 "inner after mo' 1ng into the rotation in early
\la' He "as promoted 10 Class A.-\ Harrisburg and
1 npk-..\ Buffalo before being called up b) the Pirates last
Frida' Thl' P1r:ues had lost 12of16 to slip to third place 1n
thl' :-.:L Ea!tt for onl} 1he ~cond lime this season. The ~kt\ v.on SI\ of eight games 1n the two four-game series
the teams pla )cd the last two weekends.
EISl'"hl're 1n the at1onal League Monday:
Cardinals 4, Ex~s %: In St. Louis. Bob Forsch
allm,cd eight hits in 6·11 and drove in the go-ahead run as
thl' ~1. Lou1!> Cardinals snapped the Montreal Expos· fiv{'-
gamc "inning streak.
The Cardinals' '1ctof} averted a four-game series
s"cep and knocked the Expos into third place in the NL
East behind the Pillsburgh Pirates. who defeated the New
Yorl Mets I ·O. Montreal. which has lost only four times
1n m last 17 games. rema ined 61/i games off the Mets'
pace. ·
Giants 5, Braves %: In Atlanta. Kevin Mitchell
highligh ted a five-run third inning w11h a two-run double
.and fo ur pitchers combined on a four-hitter. leading the
• San Franc1scoG1ants toa victor) overtheAtlanta Braves.
. Ron 03, is. I· I. who relieved starter Joe Price aOer
four inrungs. got his first Nauonal League win. holding
thc Bra'cs h11less 1n two innings. striking out two.and
\,\,alk1ng none Price limited the Braves to two hits. but
"ailed four. He also stnack out four. •
Craig Leff ens worked two innings. allowing two hits.
\Inking out two and walking none. Scott Garrelts p11ched
thl' ni nth for his 10th save.
In thc .\mencan League:
A1bleties t. While Sox 5: In Oakland. Mark McGw1re
h11 his 201h home run and Dave Henderson had fou r of
Oat.. land·., 14 hits as the Athleucs beat the Chicago Wh11e
\0\
C 1k nn I luhbard h11 a homer. his second oft he season
* * Twins 7, t~ns 2 TltJer$ J, Ran9Ws 2
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thr ee-hitter in l ·O victory o~er the Meta.
and al~o ht'> scrond 1n as man) da~s. and Jose Canscco$Ol
h1'\ 8th RBI on calendar date 8-8-88 to ue Boston's Mike
Grcl'n"cll for the .\mencan League lead.
Bob Welch. 13-6. allow{'d eight hits before be1n1
rd1e' l'd b' Greg ( adaret with two outs in the seventh.
()i:nn1s fa·kcrsle~ got the final out of the game to earn his
ma1or-lca~ue lead1n~ 33rd save in 37 oppanumties.
Twins 7, IDdi.us t : In Minneapolis. a triple play 1n the
top of fourth sparked a three-run rallv in the bollom of the
tnmng. highlighted by Gene Larkin's two-run homer. as
the Minnesota Twins defeated the Cleveland Indians.
The triple pla\. started b) lt'ft fielder Dan Gladden's·
bnll1ant <:at<:h of a Joe C;irter linl'r. preserved wbat was
then a '>rnrcless gaml' for Twins starter _<\llan Anderson.
10-7.
Kirin Puckc11 then opened the Mtnncsota fourth
with a double off Chm Codirol1. 0·3. and Gary Gae11i
followed with a triple. Larkin connected on the next pitch
for h1\ fifth homer of thc year and a 3-0 lead. .
Blue Jays 5, Royals l: In Toronto. Jeff Musselman
allowed three hits in seven innings. Tony Fernandez
dro' c 111 three runs. and Ernie Wh111 had two R Bl as the
Toronto Blue Ja~s bca1 thr Kansas Cit) Royals.
Musselman. 4-1. struck out five. walked four and
lo"crcd his earned run a'erage 10· 1.80. The lef\-hander
"as actl\ated Jul} 15 aflcr undergoing rotator cuff
surgen dunng the off-season.
The onh run off Musselman came in the sixth Inning
"hen W1ll1e· \\'11 on doubled. stole third and scored on
George Brett's sacnfice fl}.
Tigers 3, Rangers 2: In Arlington. Tex .. Frank
Tanana beat Te\aS for thr fourth straight t1m~this season
and J 1m Walcwander scored th{' go-ahead run on a balk in
the ~c' c:nth 1nn1ngas the Detroit Tigers beat the Rangers.
The firo,t·place Tigers increased th{'ir lead in the
..\n. wncan Lc:agul' East to 31·~ games ~ver the New ~ork
Yankl'l'') and Boston Red So>.. both idle Monda) night.
Dl·tro1t has "on fi,l' out ofsi,.
Tanana. 13· 7. allowed fi, e hits. walked three and
\truck out fou r but was rch{'vcd b~ Mike Henneman after
Rob Bro\\er led off the sc,cnth w11h a "alk. Tanana 1s 2-3
~ince the All-Star hrcak: both"'°.!> arc against Texas.
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safe boating classes.
There "111 bet wo cla se offered for
both power and sailboat enthusiasts.
The fil'$t cla~s will be "Sailtna kills
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·\N FRANCISCO(AP)
rour de Frantt sprint
act Davis Phinnty of
Boulder. Colo.. rQllcd
ahead of a field of 6S ot.Mrs
Monda) to W1n 1op ked in
the opening time uu.Js of
the 14th Coors Inter·
national 81C')clc lassie.
Racina the clock. tht 29·
)Car-old bron1c mcdaliti 1n
thr 1984 Olympk tnm
time tnal posted an unof·
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Brian Theriot
THERIOT ..•
From Bl
·· 1:1u1 based on fnendsh11>s and
emo11onal tie~. high school foo1ball 1s ~omething thatJUSt sta)s with }Ou.'"
Theriot s11ll recalls the da} s when
Don Ll.'nt. Sid Shue. Bill Pimca and Lar~ Do) ll' spent much of their time
rem1nd1ng him and theTest oft he
'atlOr'\ that the) wereJUSI "Beach Bo~"· .. and real!~ not cons1derC'd \\Orth~ com pc1111on fort he oppos1-
11on "\\'e "c:re das1>ed a\ ·not tough
t'nough.' "recalls Theriot.
For~ oungster 1n an affiuen1 se111ng.
1here 11; no bC'11er mo1n a tor.
"The fir-.1 th1ng ''e had to do .... as ~ha' e our hl·ad'>. ··'>aid Theriot
rerall1ng that ··iuugh .. a111tu.de.'
But "hat real I\ hurt were such rules
as ":"\o holding hands w11h }our
g1rlfr1end in the quad:· ··v. e had to do a hundred bear
era" ls 1f we "ere caugh't." said
Thenot. shaking his head ... I must
ha'e done those bear crawls a
hundred (different) tames ...
Despite Thenot's shortcomings.
"hen 11 got do" n 10 business." hen
practice "as c;c heduled or the game
.... a~ read) 10 be pla}ed. he came to
pla~
.\\ lortho'>l' pranks. he'll tdl \OU.
the) "l"re1ust pranks. -
"It "as sure a lot belier than some
of the things that goon toda) such as
alcohol and drugs:· said Theriot.
.\no1her race Thenot lost recenth
"'asondora seat on the Costa Mesa
Cit) C ounctl. and he said hc'sstopped
runn1ng1n that department. too.
although he doesn't rule out a
political future down the road.
Pre-sent I~ he's turned his competi-
tion tO\.\ard h1sownJOb. and the
prior111es lie with his" ife. M 1ss\. and
l\\O)oung'iters. l<l,-month--0ld ·
Tre' or and 3-month-old Daniell\.'.
Rl'grets'"·Onh that I d1dn '1get10 pla~ football at t 'CL.\." he..a1d.
"ThC'' folt a 1 rack and field S<'holar-
sh 1 p meantJUSl one thing. track and
field . I real I\ fC'l t 1 could ha' C' done
"ell in football.e'en as much as a pro
career.··
Othcrregret~"Onh mine. bC'causc
tho~" h11nhoes. "1th .... h11e tape
into tht"calfs. those dances 1n the end
1one and th ose races to the tape ha' c
tinall~ been caught and bonled ..
YMCA triathlon elated Sunday
Th£" \MC\ Tna1hlon 1n llS 1n3ugural run.
"Ill bt' held at Wild Rt,er\ Aqua11c Park on
Sunda\
Fealur1n11 an e1ght·m1le b1cHlr race a thret•·
m1k run 1hrough Lion ( ounll') Safari and thl'
e' ent "111 tulm1nJll' in 3 s" 1m in lht' V. 1111
R1,er~· \.\8\t' pool
O'rr I SO people aree•pected IQ pan1c1pa1e in
the e'rn1 "h1ch funnel funds 10 thr de,rlo~
ment of a Y\1(" factltt~ 1" lr\lnt' c O~I I\ s _5
through pre·rl'&l\tr3110n or S30 the da~ of the
C\ cnt
Contact thc Pacific pom Management a1 t7 1~l S.l6.Q041 for 1nforma11on concerning the
C\ ent and pre-reg1s1ra11on.
Boxi n.r at Irvine Marriott
l hl· \fOnda' n1gh1 bo\lng lard at the Jr, me
\Jarnoll Hotel .\ug ~:' ha\ h.id an add11 1onJI
m;mh \l.ht•dukd RcdlJnd'\ Lu1\ Hcrnandr1 ha\ hn·n \1gnl·d tu
ho' \rmando Bac1a of '-of"al!.. 1n .. n e1gh~·
round super k:ith1:~c:1gh1 matt·h
Hernande1 has an i:,.J rt-cord "htlc: 8Jc1.i ha\
lolkcted '>{'' i:n "In\ aga1MI 1"0 los..es Thc tea1ure l'' cn1 pair'> Tomas Per<.'1 01 'iant3
\nJ aga1n\I "-cnn' Lo~1 of \:in Jo'>l' It '' JOltl'1pai.·J.th:i1 the bout" 111 be: appru' t.'d h' tht·
\late·, athlt.'lll l'omm1s~1nn J' the C ali!urn1J
15.1-pound t hJmp10n\h1p
Women's amateur baH tourney
Tht• l \.\ \\omen\ .\ma1t'ur Ba\\ four·
nament "111 tx· held at Lakr (a\1las on <.a1urdJ'
and Sunda' ·
Thl· 1ourn:iml'Ot tht third of four -.chrdulcd
e' l'OI\ for tht\ 'ear 1\ open to all .... omen Jnglrr\ (mt t'> S 1:'5
Rl·g1 .. 1ra11un '' ntK•n Fnda' '-car \ l'nlura a bas'> boat trJller and outboard mCJtllr 1' Jlued at S 14.llllOJ I\ al \t3!..nlunng thl· l'\l'nl Tht• top 211
lin1\ht'r'> and 1hc: per'>on "ho catt hr'> the: largrst
bas\ during thl• 1v.o-da~ 1ournJmcn1"111 rrccl\ c
1roph1''' For mmon.· 1nlorma11un •Jlt llMl:'J 'I JJ.B-\ 'i\ For room re!ler\l111ons. cont3l"I ( apn \totcl JI
r 11051 fl-ln··UO 5
Co·ed softball champlonahlps
Thl· 'nuthl'rn ( altlorn1J \{un1upJI -\1hltttl
hdt•ra11un "111 h11ld m no\ln' J111~1un lll thl annual ( tH.'u \)otlbJll ( hamp1on\htp\ 1n ( o\l:i
\fr-.J \Ult! ~°'-~/\ .
Thl' hlurn.im,•nt ulkr' lol al team\ dn op-
pununll' 1<1 lllmrx·tt' "Ith lllher ll"Jm\ 1hruugh-
11u1 lhl· \outhlJnd ( o" "~1>' ~·r leJm lmone\
11nkr1 Jntl. I",, ~ml'
lntl·r,·,1l·J 1i:am' mu\I lu~Jrd l'nlm''
• thruult!h m ( 11\ L l'll!Ul' \uix·n t\\tr For fun her
1n1urm.i11un lJll D\·annJ Rn·d 111 lhl· < II' of
{ Cl\IJ \k.._-i JI l~(J tl>J~.(,h4
\ m1nur 111urnJnwn1 in ( hin11 ,, Jf\n
J\,11J.11lk lnlormJt1on on 11 ,Jn !'>..-ub1 J1nrJ
through Bill rhomp,un ol thl' { 11' t>I < hino 31 l~I JJ 5~1 -» '1
Off ·road champlonahlpa
rhr 16th annual S'troh\ CORE 011 Road \\ orld ( hamp1on~h1p fea1unn1 the <hr' rolrl
lkJ" \ktal \hallen1e and the \11n1 \trial < hJllrn11c takri pla r Frida\ through \umla' a1 1hc R1' l'r'>tde lntrrnattonal Racrv.a'
Tht· 13'>1 rJc1ng t\enl r 'rr 10 br held at thr
R11 t'r'1dc race" a' tht' champ1on\h1p\ "di tx·gin \Oo 1th a prarncr round from IJ a m to b p m Frida~ Ral'1ng "111 begin 3t noon 'ia1urda~ Jnd
v.111,am oq~r 1hroueJi 6 pm Sunda'
~uperuc~c:ts "h1ch guaranttt~ rrstr' t:d gran d,tand \('attng and a pit P3"\ for 1he thr«"-
da• l"\ ent arr SJS Three-da' general admission
1\ ~:'5 ..\ Sunda~-onl~ 11ckr1 1s offrred tor S I~ and lhddren are frtt
Irvine tennl• tourney set
Thl· Ir 1nl' Open Doubh:s and \1 1\nl IJ· ..an,"
T\·nnl'< hamp11>n\h1p"1 ll be held \a1 urd.s' .sr J
\und.i' JI Hl·ntJgc PJr!.. 1n Ir' inc
.\ S~o .-n1r' kt.' mu\I bl' likd t)\ \~ ednc\JJ~
form' JOd lunhcr 1nlorma11on can~ 11b1atnld
Ix· ,.11 1ne J1>1: Ruv.c:rhan!.. tQ-(ha1rmJn 11 lhl'
Inn,· Tl~""" \\\CXtJtton Tournaml•nt Jtt-J1
-,,,, ''"''' f-rl·d Roml•roa11·1.1 1 ii~~-.1,111
\II rta'a' arl' v.t•IHlffil' ( nm!)'·t.1111•r 1 rt.1nnl·d fi)f 1>11 t\1110\ .\ fl ( () Jnd 'l'nttir\ J ,
', ... ,, .ind 11ldcr 1n thl· ffil'n' "om,·n' .1nJ
m1\l'd d11uhlc'
International veterans tennis
\tor,· than -oo pla~ er .. from ;::11 countr1l''>"
'-''"'Pt'll' tn lour prem,1ou\ ln1erna11onJJ h-ri
"" Ft'dera11on 'etcran s 1ennl\ wurnJmrni. · lh1n11ng1on Ekalh -\utt l ~·:::I
\kn tx·t"l't'n 1hr ages or )'i. ~ and " ~ ·r
.1<1-J ' 1t\H\ old "111 bl.· panu:1pJ1in~ in lhl ' .,.
'°'er thrl'•'~' l'OI 1cnn1\ tournJmcm .ii L 1nJh. re
kJ"Jul'll'>Jlt ( luh Thl· Dubler ( up 1 .I 'i '\'J'' Jr,~
o\dl0 \u\lrtJ (up c'i'i and cl\cr1 JO,I •rt
Br1tJnn1a < up c "' and '>' crl Jre e'~" 'L•J • Jra" \(•ml· 01 the formt"r lllll naml· plJ'l'" • \t•\lnJJ' Robb' Rigg~ Panlho (" "tJ / _( 1:mln.:r \Jullu~ High <;1e"an \\ h11n, k "J
Bu Ounkr Jnd Jim 'el<.on "'11,11n1~tl fur Ii• t•t 1nlur ma11un 1.llntJd f!u...,JrJ I
Hand~ t°'l .11 .1;::.--.1 -
Catalina Race goes Sunday
\!ml· than IOll \.\alt" \l.t raunt1 ti.'am .. \.\tit ra,c
from Lnn11 &·al h Harhor tu ( JlahnJ l\l:lnd 1n
1h,· .lllth Jnnual ( a1.:1ltnJ Ran· on 'unda'
Hdd Jnnuall\ \IOn· J 'l.14 lh(' rau.• "
lll0'1dl·n·d hi tx· lhl lou,ht'\I ran• 1n lht• "'1rld
111r ,i.,,,-r, In ren·n1 't'.H\ tcJm' 1rom lllJ'
( •fl'JI 8ntJ1n \u\lrJl1J '('" /t'.ll~nd lktg1um a' "di J\ !he l mll·d \IJll'\ ha,l· pana,1p.i1l·J in
11\e n l'OI &·g1nn111g JI \ J m thr n>m1k ,uur'>C "11. W'-l' , .. mpc111•r'11• ( ataltnJ "IJnd JnJ bJ, ~ 1r.
lour hour' .\dm1''" n 'l•n
f u1mur\1nturmJl1\•n '" \ 1ll..1r HJ"l.1r,a1 12111 .IJU-1.#( '2
U.S. hopes high in track, low in field
C anad1an <,incl· 114~'
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A'ngels' George Hendrick alldea acroaa home plate for no
apparent reason a• Seattle'• Scott Bradley walta on ball.
ANGELS •..
From Bl \ premier <;tnk.eout pitcher.
Langston "ailed un11I the: 13th batter
ht· fau.·d before re<'ord1ng his first K
But ht· got stronger as matters "ent
along. stnk1ng out the side 1n the
eighth inning t>efore rookie ~topper
\ltke hooler p1cled up his eighth
..a' e-.... 11h .i goose egg in the ninth _,
.. Lang .. :on 1s a pitcher "ho seems
like he ~eh \tronger as the game goes
on · '>.ltd .\ ngel \ifanagt'r ( ook 1t'
RuJJ' .. He has a good arm. no
l)Ul'\' ,•n .ihou I II ..
L i ~.:,ton -~. "ho hac. •l·d the .\1'1lr1~Jn Ll'ague 1n strikeout~ three
t)I thl· pa'>I four seasons. "on his first
~aml· '-10\.l' Juh 14 "hl"n he h1ur-h11
(k,dand
B~ "a!king three and fa nning li'e
he "l'n for onl' the third time 1n his
pa't I I '>tam · Rememhc:r though
he'' p11l·h1ng for a tt'am 1n last plact'
LJng'>tun had a no-hitter until
(Jl·urge Ht'ndnlk broke 11 up in the
titth inning \.\llh a kad-.1ff single to
kll 1 Tvn~ .\rma <. tht• nt•\t battc:r
hrokl' up the: 'hutout bid ""h an RBI
Juubk 1.krn n thl· line 1n nghl to "'-Ore
HenctrK k and 11e the game 1-1
fhl' \tanner" ht•''t'' er lame nght
hall. .... 11h a run 1n tht~'>t\lh 10 take a
:-1 k-aJ Hl·nf"\ ( tllll 'tl'allle-.. lead-
•tl ht11l·r ~malked onl· 10 the lOrner
n ktt lidd and ~·orl'd Jn out laH . .,. on
Rrantk' ·..,RBI \tngk to lentt>r
lJn!l'>lllO .... hu 'lrUl" OUI I() and
tx·at thl' \nl?cl' cm \pnl ~.l 31
\nahc:1m \1ad1um .J-~ 10~1 h1\ kad
n the '-C' l'nlh "uh l\'t> out Jllt'r
Hl·nJnd.. n:a,hl·d rir,1 (1n an infield
'1n2k .\rma .. l111l'"'l'd "llh h1<, ,n~·n1h hnml' run llf the 'ear a ltner
nw 111,· ~·a" 1n ktt 1v t1l· thl· g.dme at
I hfl'l'
·1 Jnl.!'1•1n p1tlht'd a hellu'a
l!Jml' 'aid ~Jilk \1Jnager Jim
r dt·r 'Ht' dtxi" ~tafft>ned up He
hJJ .1 grl·a' e1g.hth inning but he was
t hrcm 1 nc J llllk ntra hard after the home ru-r ·
l .in1:'h n wt the kad back in the l'lt(ht\. ~ -
\I.< a" ' .ontail ugh on the
"-1•rt Jrd ·'l'n Jalh rost hi m the
f<1mc· .. , o:w o: n1' si, "al~s crossed
horn{ ;i!Jtl· :or 1 • e gl1-ahC'ad run
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I u• -~ -$ ''""V at~ J>amt Mo<!Oey a<lO
t •IM' ~ tc "O o Komtor• "' ri.s ,,.•l•nQ
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• ~ n~ , ".,rec '"" • .,;.,, °" JuM 20 wMe
• Po "" 1 ~'<>vno ii.• ,. M0nnfl01a re-ae-
11' ev1•eo ,,,. ~ urv duf•flll tne ,.,, hO<T>ftleno
a"t-r 111row ~g O'lP OolC!'I I dOfl I 11\lf!ll I rt ·
•w•ave•eo I iH I ........ WIO Pt>rY 'II ""'
... ,n • nee•eo 1 "'ll"'ed ro c~ bacl\ H M>CH1
H I CO\J•d D<JI I 1u\I we~'I ,_.i.d I'd ~¥
.... , was a 100 oerctnt morOVenWfll ove< lest
• ~ "'ow c:11n ••"-• mv mu'C! ot! Orie Pein)
•"O onctMratf :><' ge'HnQ '""er' cxi1 " Pe1rv
\ \C"ffU ~ to O•'<'" " Clan· A Palm Sor1119\ ~· • r.,,.0•1 •ehOft au11nme<11 on S.tUfO.Y
·~• ~" S•OC,10" untn\ '"' 1niurv doeWI I l>tf • ~ • ""'•"•9Pf , ...... R .. H wid rl\at P•ICn•no
C~'-" Mire.I La~ w1I be h ••uelll\9
Pt •rv ' orO')<fU ..,. !lee" lhrOW""O '"'" Of ..J~" • ~ • •H' to'" •boY' 1S m•t'\\JtH Pttry w -o Su• ,,._., \ 'IC' l!>f ~me 8$ I ga.-.e vou
.ow 'IOU"' \narOfl~U ~·,.... l ·S _,,_ I 3 tt
E QA " 97 "" ~o, '"'' \.ea\Otl •H P••cn 119
.,, otlo-e "' ,..,C \.eUO" •""'" n.urv Ou• '"' o .. ~s.e l.aCkfle ,. ,,..ooo"'• ng '"''" -"'« f\eroes•
..... "Cl ,,.1. bee.. 'O Ii.I\' S ' OAC' tf't,e -.llS' lot) O'
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",,.r\ •l't.f• "~ M:oir "'O •--.0 "O' Df ID*ie to DO out
• <0 P •c• M*t w"' a-10 ~ •o• in•
""'41• ~· • I) '<>" "'" """ ~ w-.. ,.,..,., 7 10 '&Ct\ S<ett Set*-d S·6 Ot' W-·
;u. Qo e\ o.o "O' '''" '''' l>aH1'!\a" w,,.. ~ ... "O, oa" "9 • 1-tor-11 ~P -.ns• f''·nanoe• Min u nes'91\.
Carl Lewis one of few with
gold meda l hopes in fi~l<:!
Hunt~man '>aid hl· Jl'4llhnught Le"'' 1. nuld be '
tx·atl'n 1n the ~00 •"' Jot' Del oach and "ould tx'
\('\ l'fc.'I~ ICSll'd tn the king JUffiP h\ Rohen
Fmm1,an of thC' ll' ll'I t n1lln ·
$.\NT.\ BL\RB.\RA (AP) -Men's coach
Stan Huntsman 1s impressed with his l \ . track
and field team. but he sa~ s beating the rl'St of tht'
world at the Ol)'mptc Games " 111 be difficult. even
for Carl Le"-tS
"\\ e ha' c a 'C'~ trong team. but to get
medals will be tough." Huntsman said at the
tC'am 's training camp at the l lniversll) of
California at Santa Barbara
()(.Loach J "l'n1nr-10-tx· at Hou\ton and one
nfLl'" ts' traintng partm·rs. upwt him 1n thl· Tnals
··1 "a\ rt··11~ 1mprl'SSl'd '' 11h foe Od oach at
thC' Trials ·· Hun1<.m<1n ..a1J "If ht· ,.rn maintain
hi\ form. I look for htm tl' hc..·.11 < arl Jga1n ltn the
(laml'sl"
Emm1~an "a' the \.\Mkf\ \llp-rJnkl·d lo-ng
JUmpt"r in 14 6 e'en thOU!?h ll'"" "J' untx·atcn
andlcapcd2l)ti.•l'l.11mh IJ'l'l'Jr onl' the..econd
2Q-foot Jump in h1<.to~
"I led good about the team. We're strong
''here wr're 1rad1t1onall) strong. in the." spnnts. the
hurdles and the hon1on1al JUmps. But ....-e·re not
m ong 1n the shot put. the pole vault and the high
Jump. C'\.Cnts 1n which we used to be stron~.
U~o
Carl Lewis i• one of few American• to
carry gold·medal hopes in field events.
Le..., 1.,. rankl"d '11 I JP,Jtn la\I 'ear after
"inning_ th l' \.\nrld ( hamp111m!'i1r" .... hile Em -
ml\an fin ished fourth h.i<. Olll 111'1 in ht' la\t 55
lon'gJump lOmf)('t111un'
H 1~ la't \rttlal k lJnw 1n tht' I oJ' I national
indoor lhamp1on">h1p' "her,· ht• ".l' beaten b~
L~n \1' nc\..s "The last fi,e or st \ \ears. "e ha, en t had a
leading candidate in those." e'en ts. which 1s
unusual.''
' till. Huntsman feels thl' .\mencans should
be lier thC'1r haul of m; golds. four silvers and three
bronzes at the 188 7 World Championships.
Seoul. HC' "111 be defending hi' 100-meter. ~00-
mcter and longJump utk~. and running thl" anchor
kg on the 400-mC'tC'r rela ~ team
\tu1c\..s almlM l'nded l l'" ". "l'marl.abk
strC'ak :it thC' Trial\. 1umrin~ 2(\·S ' lhl' be'it ofh1s
career. But Le"t" ed~e·J him!'!' 1hrl·e-4uarte~ of
an inch. soann_g 2X-Q "This Ol~mp1cs is ~01ng 10 he tough for Carl
for a couple of rC'asons.' Huntsman .. aid. · .., think la11gut' ma~ he J l.1rtor for Carl."
"I think "e have a great team. but thC're 1s
ah~a)s the concern of kC"ep1ng the e-dgt' (from the
Olvmp1c Trials) ... Huntsman said.
· At last mN>th's trials 1n Indianapolis. the men
producC'd \Orne of the most outstanding per-
formances in h1sto~. 1nclud1ng the fastest I 00-
meter dash ever run. a w1nd-a1ded Q 78-second
clocking b~ Le'" I" \\ 1nd-a1ded t1mC's are not
recogni1ed for "orld rernrds
"HchasBenJohnsontoface1 n1hc 100 Th1s1s
not the BC'n Johnson of the last 01~ mp1r~ f\' hen he
finished th1rdl. This is the ne" Ben John on ··
The ··ne"" Ben Johnson 1s the "orld record-
holder in the 100. He set thC' record ofQ. J at last
)Car's World Championship . tx·ating Le .... 1s for
thl· fifth consecutl\e time.
Hun1sman '\JtJ ··Hl· ... 11d hl· '"·l ' 11reJ aflC'r thC'
Tnals. But 11 "oulJ tx· nh' 111u' .1ltl·r that meet.·•
Huntsman. h<.ml'H·r. ll ~l'' Ll'"". a1111ude
.. I I.no" he t'\fX'd' h• \\II tht·m an:· he said
''Thafc; the onh "a' ··
Huntsman l'alkd tht' 4t11.1-ml·tl'r 1ntC'rmed1a1e
hurdle'> "our \trungt'\l l'' l"nl ··
Le" is. "inner of four gold medals in the 1984
Los <\ngcles GamC's. again" tit be in four events at
Le" is. who fintshC'd ~ond 1n the \\ orld
C'ham p1onsh1ps in 9.93. equalltng the .\mencan
record hC'ld b) Cah tn Sm 1th. 11ll IC'ad( his sene~
·gain I Johnson -6. but he has not bt'aten the
··11 ·., our strongl''>l thn·t·-man team comparC'd
10 thl' rest of the \\Urld ··ht• ...a1J rdernng to t"o-
11me Ol~mp1c gold mcJalt\t Ed,\ln \1o~ .\ndrt'
Ph1lltp and Ke' in '''ung
CUBS RAINED OUT IN FIRSTNIGHT GAME ATWRIGLEY-;-;-.
From Bl
neighborhood take care of 11 But
some fa ns JUSl don't re peel the
commun1t). he said.
Even President Reagan was struck
by the histon of the moment.
C Reagan. b0ard1ng "tr Force One in
Cinci nnati Monda). was asked what
he thought of the first i;ught baseball at
'Wrigley Field.
"f'm 100 old.fashioned,'' said Re-
agan who early 1n ht radiocarttrdtd
n.--en'actments of Chicago Cubs'
bastball games for stations in Iowa.
"There's nothing hke daytime
baseball. But I understand the need
for li~ts -bo~ office,"
Chicago pohct scheduled 172 of-
ficers. including mounted poh~ and ~a nine units, and revved up IS tow
trucks for illegally parktd ca rs. The
normal phalan'< for day sames 1s
about SO pohcc. said Officer Wilham
Kernan.
Permit ~rlC1n& 1s av111-ble only for
m1dcnts of the ne1pborhood of tum-
of·tM ctntury two-and three-flat
apenments '°"'' upscak from us wortctnJ;da root
Out\lde the park Mondi)'. the
t .. <c1tcment began early. Thronas of
fan~ -some of "horn had been there
since 8 p.m. Sunda) for the best of the
general admission bleacher seats line
the streets while T-shtn vendors
hawked homemade wares. Some of
the parking lot operators near the
park put up ne~ pnces -S 15 1n one
case.
h'}-<:O,ered Wngle) Field held on
to da~ 11me--0nly baseball decades
longer than any other ballpark in the
. nation. 1oin1ng the fr:11ern11~ of the
illumined ~O 'r:irs aftrr the last team
10 hght up -·the De1ro11 Tigers
The Chicago C. ti\ C. ounc1I 'otcd 1n
Fcbruaf) 10 hll the ban on ltghts. and
ltghl" are schedukd 10 bum bnghtl)
tn th~ North '1dc ~t3d1um "C\t'n
times this ftr t season and It( 11mcs
ne\t season.
The U·m1llton hghung s) stem has al~ad~ added a modem Oare to thl"
hlul' and \\ h1tl· \\ ngk) Field ..... htch
.... a~ tiu1h 1n ll)l 4 to house the
Chtl.lgl) \\ hJll'" of the shon·IJ\t"d
Feder.ii L l':l8Ul'
Tht•rl" v.erl" ml)ft' than a fe"
attempt~ 10 pul l the plug on hght!I
ewn before l), ., l'3r-old Cubs fan
Ham C.1r0'\'1man could thro" a
l'ef't'rllOniJI ~" llt:h to 1lluminatc the
lield tor th~· fim night game
FANS STILL SPLIT ON LIGHTS •.•
P'romBl
hit so man) homers here." he said.
hm1dt. with 4 \\n&Je homen.
didn't get a chance. The Ph illies'
kadoff batter. Phil Bradle . npped
the founh pitch of 1he pme from
C'h1caao staner Rick utchfTe O\tr
the left·ficld blea he"'
"This game will provide lots of
tn\ta questions in \cars to come.''
Bojanow k1 said. ·
H&rr) Grossms_n, 91 . "'ho tt--
mcmbtrs 1ht d)na t)' c~ be~ Wnalt> Field \\.15 built. said he
thou,ht it was t1mc ht team pla)cd
home gamc-s under the hgh1s
Grossman. the club's oldest
scason-t1cke1 holder. was g1' en th('
honor of thro'""I the ccrt'montal
wttch to Ilg.ht the park here at 6 OQ
p.m
Thc cro"d JOtncd tn as Gro c;m01n
shouted." 1·1· 'Lt1 there be light ..
Then he thrc" tM S'A Heh and got a
huf from a balli1rt.
·The) ·re beauttful,'' Paul Bro&ttn.
74. s~ud ol'tM b&bts whl(h took a'bou1 IOmmu.&csto~u.U~
"I OC\Cr lhQUJhl rd h\e 10 Stt
hght' here. but tM Cubs' JOl to kttp
uf' "1th toda~ I'm tor ltghts.-said
Brogren "ho h't' in Muskcgon..
\heh . but hasattendC'do,er 150Cub
pm~·, -.1nct 1 Qn
.. ,\nd I 1h1n~ nt&.h'l bast'ball "'II
help the Cu~ 03, sames arc sapp1nJ
the< u~ It' C'OOfcr at n1gh1."
\\uh 1hc h1 o mphon\ Or-
lhc:,tra on hand to pla the national
<lnthcm 'cllon \aid there "as a pan
3tmo phcrt bcforr 1he pmc.
"rm UI'\' th(' ~n) atm phac will
coJ "hen 1hc me ts \l.U\cd and 1t
"111 ~ 1u t another ball pme:· he
\aid
,
St~ nni '' 'lt@.ht Thor11u,hbrrd Ra~tn~ " bacl at LI)\
.\lamt\CI~' ()(ln't m"' the Thoroughbreds~ the\ dd1,cr
1hr nmcment of \Our 'ummt'T Po1i111me 1~ .. lO nighth.
\1ond3\\lhrouiti Sa1 urda\S
Tuesday is Gilt Niglrt !
f,.. ~.._,a, Tuesda,, .\ugust 9tn. gtt a
··'11gh1 Thoroughbred Racmf' U\entr \1one) C11i-
10 1a~r homt \Our "mom~·
·Free Grandstand "dmt' 1,)n-Monda~~1
· E-<ooc Waicrrng-E\acm. PttfM SI\. Dail) Doubles
and More'
· frtt Grand(tand Adm1 ion for Scotor\ on Thurc;da\
11hts'
(Musi ht 62 or o~er "1th vahd photo identification)
• Group 01 ount.s-Call for Details!
·Food ! lkverage pcoal l-ach Wtdncsday-Aug. 10.
SelCC'trd Food hems and B«r for SI'
..-..• ~~~~--~~~~~----':GQ.~~ii..fiWD~~~~~=oc*Cl~rlw.;;----i.-vtJrr.(i~~llTI1~"'~~~~fi=.R!~pui)Uil:-JO;iZitia::re:;;:'.i4~= llll!-.-.... --•Plii~Nst~liH84~~teP.~~P..---"""'"~c~·ocoiMM. A;."~ho~ 800-met~r world record ha' c~. )I. h:id opcnl) cnt1c11cd tht new runners. Elliottao11he nO<l.
ref t d tood for st' en vears. issued a hort tnte m cnt. ~·kctiun p10<.'l'SS. sa> ing e lite. medal-winning "The Board Council 1 very sad that Scb
..
j
USeS Q SeCOfl -gueSS 1n \\hich he ~1d he had Onl) t\\O commenb to :1thlt'tl'\ \\1th Ol)mp1c rxpcncnct' should h n\C: ( CX' I~ not 10 the01)mp1c lellm. It looks like the
----make hc1.·n prN ho~n. as 10 the past. rnd of ttn era for Bntish middle distan~
BlRMI GHAM. EngJand (AP)-An era "F1"tl~ this represent$ o f cou~ a great B ut h<.' d eclined to comment funher runnrng." Wnrd said.
in Bnush spons came to an end M onda when pc~onal d1sappo10tment," he said. \londa' after bring om med from tht' squad. Elftott. informed of his dual selection by
Scbesuan Coe, who spawned a generation of "But st'C'ondl). I want to wish the \Cl) best '-o r d1J he~> '"hen h r \\Ould retire . although wkrhonc. said· "I odm1r-c b for what he has rteord·b~aking middle distance stars. was left of luck. fitne 'i and form to all those sclected. 81111sh pre'\ rl·pon hn' C' said Coe "anted to done 1n 1hr past and there's n o e nmity between
off the roster for next month's Oly mpic Games. The) have before them 1he h1ght'st honor in end h1tii career in Seoul. 11 But there i o b' 1ousl} something wrong
Coe. who has broken 12 world records in sport -to r<'prc cnt their count I) at an C\pla1111ng C Ol'\ ab r n ce from the team. ''1th Scb . .\ c h ampion like him d oesn 't get
his career. was denied lhe chance of a third 01> mpic Game . .. T om \\';lr<l . ~pokcsman for the British lo.not·kt·d o ut in the heats."
straigh t 1,500-mctcr 0 1\ mp1c gold medal when In ;i eontro~er ial po liq c hange, Bntain 's -\matl'ur .\thkt1t· Aoard. !laid the :! I -member B ritain's natio nal team coach. Frank Dick:,
he was o mitted from both that event and the O hmp1c sclec·tors were mandated to pic k the BA-\8 C ounnl had "an e \ccllr nt debate on ~Uggl·~ted Coe dtd no t a lloy, himself enough
800 m e ters. He wa replaced b) Peter Elliott. fir' t t\\O lin1shers in each t'~ent during last "hat "a' .1 d1lfo uh '-ekc11on." ume 10 a cclimauze aftrr altitude tra1n1ng 1n
W ith former Oh mp1c 800-mt'ter cham-\\('l'~cn<l's trials. plus a d1scrcu o nan third. .. .\t the l·nd of the d a>. the~ dec1drd tht'> ~w111crland.
pion S teve Ovett also ieft off the biggest British Coe. who "'on his first DI> mp1c 1.500 t1tlt' mu~t gl\ l' prl'fl·rl·nce to Pe te r Ellio tt. "ho 1s the ··Hl' ma> ha' l' made an error o f J Udgc-
team ever. some 95 strong. onh te' e Cram of m 19 0 1n M oscow and re~ated the feat at Los \\ llrl<l < hamr1omh1p s1h er medalis t and men1. .. Dirk ~aid. -
the countl) 's big-name m1ddit' d1$tance run· .\ngelrs four }cars ago. ran a d1~mal race 1n the ranl.ed 'o 2 in Bn1:11n o'er l(()() meters." Ward Thi.' roster ~ho"s fe" o ther surpnses with
ners will be in a ction in Seoul. trials. coming h ome founh 1n his he at and 'aid in ..i c.tatl·ment Elho11. hke Coe. sl.1ppcd Hn1:11n\ o thrr t\\O re1gn1ng Ol}'mpic cham-
Like Elliott. Cram. "'orld record-holdt'r in m1ss1ng the final. "o n con' incingl) b} Elliott. thl· MIO nh'tl·ro, JI thl' 1nals. p1o ns. dl·ca1hlr1e D air' Thompson and
the mile, will run 10 the 800 and 1.500 meters. Coe' h o prs o f gaimng the third 01} mp1c \\ ard c,a1d l-111011"·'nll'J 10 go for both 1he \\Omrn·s Ja,el1n thro,,cr Tessa Sanderson.
twocventsat which Bntn1n ha~t'\l'rllrct fnnht> 'Pot in thl' C\ent depcnd<'d nn .1 \Ole tlf 1111 .ind 1.500 1n 'i'eoul and that .... hen hoth nam rd.
Major League standings
American Lea61Je
Oakland
Minnrsota
Angels
Kan~s C 1t)
T e u s
C hic ago
auk
De tro ll
1'Jey, Y o ri.
Bo ton
M 1h,aukcc
T oronto
(le, eland
Bah1mort'
w
70
62
57
51'1 48
4 9
4J
67
6 2
63
56
55
53
37
L
4 3
4 9
55
55
61
63
69
44
46
4 7
56
58
59
73
WEST DIVISION
Pct. GB' LIO
.619 8-2 .559 i 6-4
.509 121 ~ 6-4
.505 13 7-J
.440 20 J. 7
.4J8 201 ~ 3-7
.384 26··~ 3-7
E AST DIVISION
.604 7-J
574 31] +6
573 JI' 6-4
500 I 1 11~ 4-6
.4 7 13 44-
.473 H 1 z 2-8
.336 291 ] 5-5
Monday's Scores
~attic 4. Angels 3
T oronto 5. K ansas Cit> I
M1nneso1a 7. C leveland 2
De1ro11 3. T e'a 2
Oal...land 9. Ch1eago 5
Today's Games
Streak
W o n I
W on I
Lost "'
Lost
Lost
Los t
W o n 2
W'on
~ on 2
W on
W o n
W o n
Lost 2
Lost
Home
33-21
30-22
25-31
27-25
27-30
29-32
25-30
38-20
33-21
38-18
30-23
28-30
29-26
24-33
Away
37-22
32-27
32-24
29-30
21-31
20-31
18-39
29-24
29-25
25-29
26-33
:!7-28
2+33
I J-40
eaule I Moore + 13) at Angels (M . W111 8-10). 7 35 pm
Boston !Clemens 15-6 and Bodd1d.er 7-13) at M il .... aukcc (N 1cH'S 4-4
.md W egman 10-). 2. 3·35 p .m .
Toronto (Flanagan 10-8) at New York (Candelaria 12-6). 4:30 p .m
( ll·,eland ( "1nddl 12-IOl at Minnesota (Toli\'er 3-1}.5 05 pm
Baltimore ISchm1dt 4 -31 at Ka n sas C'1t~ ( .\qu1no 0-0l 5:35 pm
D l'trott ITerrell 6-tS> at Tr\as (B Witt 3-7). 5:J5 p.m .
C hit3go I B1111ger 1-2) a t Oakland (Ste .... art I+ I Ol. 7· 35 p . m .
Wednesday 's Games
'il'at1ll· at Angels. "'.3~ r .m
( h1t3go al Oal.land. 12 15 p m
Toronto 31 :\e"') or!.. 4.Jll p.m.
( k' dand 31 \l1nnesota. 5 05 p m
B3111murl'. at "an<.a' C 11' 5 ~5 p .m
Bo')ton ..it \1tl.,..3ul.e1.· 5 35 pm
IX.·1ro1t ..it Tl'\J\ 5 J · pm
National League
WE T DIVISI01' w L Pct. G B
Dodge r s b2 4to\ .56 4
H ouston 61 51J ,; 50 11 l
'ian Fram I''-" 5Y 'i2 ,_,2 J '
"C'1n c1nnat1 55 ,.., ~00 ...
\an D iego 51 h•I 4 54 I I' .
.\tl3nt3 ' _, 14 2 .:'-! ,
EAST Dl\'I IO:'li
"e" \ 11rlo. tJi 44 fi(l4
P itt hurgh 6 1 '{I "" ti
l\f on 1 rl·a I 60 50 5..i· 6'.
C'h1caJo ·3 56 4~6 IJ
P h1la elph1J 4 n.:' 4 ;6 I ..
1. Lou" 48 6\ 4 12 19
M onday's Scores
H ou\ton 10. Dodgers 0
P1ml'lurgh I. "e" \ ori.. 11
an Froncis('(I 5 . .\tlantJ 2
P h1l:idclph1a a t C h1cago pp<l. rain
~t Ll1u1~ 4. \lon1rc:il 2 Tod , G
LIO
3.7
7-J
6-4
6-4
~-5 ,_-
6-4
3-7
7-3
5-5
5-5
4-6
treak Home
Lost , 27-27
W o n "l 33-20
V. on 2 34-25
W o n 26-25
LO'il '2-27
Lost 2 IQ-36
Lost Jo-19
V.o n JJ-26
Lo st 31-24
Lo st 25-27
W on 27-25
W on 27-32
a) s ames
Dodger <5 u11on J-51.tt C 1nl10na11 (JaC'kson 14-51. 5 05 pm
P1111,ou rgh 1 Fisher n-"I JI \l<inlrea l (D opson 3-6). 4 35 p m
\t L0u1<>10eleon '·I-lat Ph1ladclph1a(Frreman0-0).4:J5pm
an Diego !Sho'' -I OJ at .\tlanta CZ. Smith 5-8), 4:40 p .m .
~l'" \or!. rFemande1 fl-Q) at C hicago (Bielecki I ·0). 5:05 p .m .
• an Frannsco <O o""n' I l-8l at H o uston (AnduJar 1-4 ). 5·i5 pm
Away
35-21
28-30
25-27
]Q.J()
19-33
IQ.J"
31-25
.:'8-24
29-2ti
28-29
21-37
21-J I
~ t I
_, I I "
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Mulners 4, An9tfs 3
SEATTLE CALIFORNIA
Co110 cf
Ree n• 2b Br t lf If
A av•s lb
Coies lb
Ba1t>on1 on
Brad•tv C B.1n .. er rf
Pres ev 3t>
Q.,.nons n
Tot1ls
ab r II bi ab r h b•
S I 3 l OW'11•e cf 4 0 0 0
5 0 I 0 Rav 11:1 1 0 0 0
4 I 1 I Ownng di' J 0 0 0
3 0 I 0 COav1\ rt ) 0 0 0
O l O O Hndr<' lo ) 1 2 0 I O O I Jovner on l 0 I 0
4 O O O A.rma\ I 3 I 2 l 3 O l I E ooaro or> l O O O
4110 Mere JOOO
) 0 0 0 xnof.io \\ ) 0 0 0
Howell 30 3 0 0 0
ll 4 t 4 TOQIS l9 l S ) Score by lnnin9\
sume ooo 101 110-•
C.alilom1• 000 010 100-l
C.ame W1nn1n9 RBI -Bunner tl I
E-B..inner ownne OP-Sea•11e 2 Cah •c·~1a 2 LOB-Sea111e 8 Ca11forn10 3
2B-Arml\ Co110 1 Preslev HR-Armas t71
<~ Balt>on1 •
IP H A EA 88 so
Stat1M
l.an~s1or W 8 9 8 J Sc.,oo er S 8 l 0
C.ahlom•• McCask• L 8 6 11-) a 4
y. t"tlOf'\ ) l 0
U""O re\-Hom• JO""S(I" r:-r\t
Se<.ond Re v Tl'0ro Snu10<11.
T-2 SI A-2) 506
NATIONAL LEAGUE;.
Astros 10, Ood9ers O
LOS ANGELES HOUSTON
Sa. 7o
C. bson If
Marsna• '' C. Jerrer It>
S"t •Ov cf
)• OlC•ll C
lvOOdsn 30
N Oavs o•
G,",, '' H Nl\0
C•t,. \ o
HO• "'Ci
O•os or-
11ee" D" 4Pt'"<I o
Tot~I'
lb r II ti<
4 0 l 0
' 0 l 0
4 0 J 0
J 0 0 0
J 0 0 0
J 0 I 0
l 0 1 0 10 00
) 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
C. Young c•
Dor"" 10 Pun111
BHarcn• t
GOa v \ •o CRnlos 11:1
Baur!
Canaae •I
Car•,.n1l )D
Ra,.,r1n
I 0 0 0 Trev no c
I 0 0 0 Seo•• D
0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
ll 0 I 0 Totals
Scort bv lnnin9$
3 s
0 0
4 6
0 0
M ell.ta"
ab r II ti<
1 I 0 I
J 1 1 I
3 I I 1 2 0 I 2
3 l 2 0
I I 0 0
3 I 1 I
0000
4 1 I 0
3 1 1 1
4 I 1 2
J 0 0 0
32 10 12 10
Los An9tl•S 000 000 000-0
Houl!Ofl 400 000 Oh-10
C.iilme -V ""•"II RB I -Doran (9)
E-WOO(l\0" G•DSOf' OP-Los A.ngelfs I
><Ou\IOn 1 LOB LOS Ange e\ 7 HouslO" 6
JB-Oo•an BHa•c,,er SB-Sn 1ll>
SF Ra ... •ez GVo.~g
IP H R ER 88 SO
Los An9'4et
H l!Qa\L3·~ 0 2 • • 1 0 , ..... \ 3 ) 0 0 I s
HO ''"° J l ) 2 0 0 I I
CYO\CG ] l 0 0 0 I 1
A.Ptna s 6 1 I I
Hou\IOll
Sco11 W 11 l 9 0 0 l 6
Ho egas n••cned •o • t>alltrs '" Int hi
Ump1res-Ho,.,e Crawford Firsl, R1oote•
Second Oa vodson. Tnird Harvev
T-7 S) A-39 786
0Hp ~H fiStliM
DAVEY'S LOCKER (Newoort hldl) -1 ooa•\ 796 an;fers 7S Dau, 67 t>on110. •
1e.1ow•a11 " Cod 1 nai.1:1u1 67 calico oau 7'9
\and 01\\ 484 IT'ac.,erel 6'46 scu•o•n 1
sneeosneaa J \Ole 93 t>·ue oerc.,
GOLF
U.S. SENIORS , C.arv Plaver \65 000
Boo Charif\, 31,SOO Bruce Crampion 21 285
Orvolle MOO(Jv 13 817
Pett• T.,a,,.,\on 13 an
Cl'l Cr> Roar 9vl. 10,047
Harold Htnnorg 10,041
A C.c bfr1ier ! 2S9
LOu Gra'"'"' 8 259 Bu1cr Ba ro I 060
B v Cas~r 7 060
Oo<1 Be\ 1> 1n
C.el't Borel\ 6 in
C.tnt L tt er 6 112
Dave H •II S 793
J C Goos e S 293 Water Zemor sk 5 293
Cnaries Cooov 4 8J 1
Oouo OalM!I, J 618
Dale 001.iola\s 4 370 Hol'l'lero Blancas J 370
Pavl Moran 4 Oll>
Boo B•ue 4 O 16
Arno1a Po·..-e• J Ole a Rooert Hovser
00" MOHl'"Qa f' ) 717
l{t" S• l 711 C.av Brt.,.,tr ) 397
Dt!a" S"et• 1 3 391
0 C' Hl'"0'•C'5on ) 397
J .... Ft"ff l 397
JD"" Fr Iman 3 011
T~rnr-v Aar-o" l 017
BODO•"" C"O \ ) Gl l
C. .roor JO"tl) 011
J "" t<. "9) t)I'
" R.croa•o Sue roe•
C 11•1 P1.oc•e11 7 766
B"o Goo ov 2 766
B • Ma •Nt 7 660
,, o.c• s de•o"''
3 JOM H4rl)C•' e
a Rooen N, e
a JO"" Paw Ca"
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a V )r\na T'dl'""""'el
0 C• Mc""e I 140
OPEN
14·10 71-73-288
75-70-70· 73-29!
73· 74-70-12-219 n n -n n-m n 1J-n 13-190
73-16·7S·67-191
10-n 16·n-191
13·11-11-11-m
n-11·n-1t.-m
1l·1S·73·73-79•
&9 71-76-71-79•
77· 71·76· 1 l-l'IS
73·7S·7S·72-29S
73 71·76·7'-795 73 ,, 75-74-196
7S·71· 74·7S-796
69·7S·74·71-196
76 14· 1•· 73-29/
n -73·80 13-m
80 73-71 14-199 78·74 70·77-299
83·70-73 7S-l0l
16 78-72·7S-30l
15-14 lS-77-lOI
77-76 75 74-307 17 14 76·7S-l0'1 , •• , •• ,, 76-307
75·79·71·71-303
7S 17 76· 7S-30l
11· 1•·1S·11-)()3
15· 7S-n-a0-303 11 ,. ,. 7S-JO~
IS 78 76·7S-304
18 IS IS 76-304
71 16 1S 76-304
76-19-11 11-304
7S 11 14· 18-3().1
18 15· 19 73-305
1l 78 IS 79-305
74 11 80 S0-306
16 74·80·77-J07
19·16 14-18-301
11 16 19 lb-308
78 7J ,. 78-308
11 19 10 82-308
16 19 ,. 76-)09
1S 1S 78 87-310 n 1t -8D 111-311
11 ,. 78 78-311
'I> 78 19 78-ll 1
1~ 82 79 78-31)
79 7S·80·10-3ll
19 76 80 79-314
;4-f i-8?. 71-'.l ls
13 19 80 83-31S
19 11 !l 17-316
16 80 80 80-316
76 80 80 81 lll
75 7S 86 87-l II
82 74 80· 83-319
14 11·19·91-311
Women's tournament
FUTURES TOUR
<•t Ma~nan, K.an~sl
Pft4,." Hd,..."".lC•
(,,) Ii. "Oet\n ...
~Yon'\ V'it'\
Na·cv Tom ct
Snaror Srr ,.
M·c~e·t' Or "'arc
J., •t Lar\ef'
L " Co• nti•u\
L vnaa Browr
Je~.,1fer Mace"""'' Ja",. e ,..,.,cl,..
L noa McFadoe,..
Noe t' Oaone N C~• Lt'Ro.,,
C "0• Scn•e.t''
L sa S•an ev
• a•nv Kostas
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~ r \ Hcl"'~O'"
(.n "ro Na,a '""'cl
~ me>ertv La\ken
Jl'"n•fer Wofa" Keno• Keuitr
Peoov l(,r,c11
Al'O•f R·doewav
L I S,.,ari
JtMole>r Creps
LOI\ Lt'Obft!t'r
Jamie OtWeest
Barb R1~
Oeooe Blank
Jennv Llooaci.. Kammv MufelOI
Oon"a L•nder Ktlht Sit'""'
PaMe•a wr.g11•
r.tl•v Lov
"r 1Sl•n E r.uon
l(el•ev SPOOner
Jact..•e Hanan
Tneresa Sc,,reck Denise Bond1.iran1
Michelle Bell
Jovce Ro\er
Sieo,,an1e Sleo,,ens
Veronica l(eremen
Cend<Jct Esoarza
Vater t F au•• ntr
Hontv PnolhC>S
Sus.a" F TO('l"h"''°"
Ju t We4ier Ruoert Amv E1ertsol'
Juhe Ba er,
Oen se Ba dw•"
Y1.ika lne Bt!CkV wn.1wor111
Sue Artemtr1ko Trov Btck
Oet•1se Kono
Rose Rvan
l{olhv 6ntw1llle
Laur& Tvler
Oebbv "'"'" Bar&> H i>0ens1ee•
Pall• Bi..•cP!er
Jf'""•fe• (.rail l(ar Mangan
a·Bt"' N.t '"ll Ka11w Buda
L•r>dv 1(01a ..
8•e"d~ Burns
L.sa W'•ll"' T ru1e T "'"mo'°'\
M•m MOl"a "-ef'r., 8 owttr
Marv Bt'" Tl'ODt' C.aor e'tt Malloc • Sne1ta .,~ t ner
T .na Pe•er\Or"
WP~Ov .).aw\Otl
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Arrv Fo•
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MONEY LEADERS
40-36-76
41·3S-76
39-31-76
37-39-76 lt·lt-7'
40-36-76
38-38-76
39-37-76
40-"17-n
41·36-77
42·3S-77
41·36-77
39-38-77 39-31-77
31-39-77
ll-39-71
31-39-77
41·36-77
39·38-71
39-38-77
.0-31-71 38·40-71
39·39-71 42·36-11
41·37-71
'3-36-79
40·39-19
41·11-79 39-40-79 40-)9-19
38-41-79
40·39-79
41·27-19
39·40-79 41·3&-tO
•1-39-IO
41-39-IO
4'·36-IO
'4·36-IO
41-38--IO
'3·37-IO
47-39-11
0 ·31-11 '3-Ja-11
42-•0-11
39·'3-12
42·4<r-81
39·'4-83 4)-41>-'3
42-41-83 41-41-83
42-42-14
41·41-8'
40-•S-SS
«·•l-t5 46-39-tS
41·31-SS
•?·43-tS
43·42-IS
••·42-16
•5·11-86 ~3-43-16
46·'3--t9
42·•7-tO
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Leaae•\ on'"' PC.A Tour Trit 100 30 monev
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7 lo/oar~ '11\cCum~r
8 Ptier Jacoosen
9 OavaFrO\I IO'°Grt11 Norman
I l P&1.it A,z,noe•
11 Jav Haas
13 Mar• Ca1caveccr>11
14 Tom 1(1tt
IS F rt<l Couoies
16 Steve Pa•e 11 Garv Koc~
II !Koll Hoen
19 Pavne Siewert
10 C I Morga"
21 Larrv Nl'llOn
11 JO<I tMuOO
?J II.en Gree" 24 Mari.. 0 Mura
25 M•lleRe•d 76 Craig S•ad•er
'11. Bruct Lttllkt
2& Gene Saueri • ./
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5614,819
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SS30 47S ssn 1•0
5491 111
5452.814
U25.74S
U12.390
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Sl7USO '374.887
Sl71,0l 1
S369.94S
Sl63.814
Sl46.7S7
SJ?S.213
Sll8.SOI SJ0313'1
S213.S4S
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5275,081 5272,411
5164.109
S749,319
1243,330
UlQ,876
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SebastJan Coe
TENNIS
Women's t.urNment
(at Malll\altln ... <Ill
Flrit Round ~
C.re1enen M•G•rs IU.S l def. Ll\a Bonaer·
Krein IU S 1. 2·6, 6-3. 6•3, .. c1111r1rn1 1..lnaavlsl
fSwtaenl def Ellv Haki mi (Us l. 6·3. 4·1, reltred Halt• Cioflt (Us l. Off Mlc!!Cli. JH ·
garo fAus1ral1a l. 6·3, 6·3, S.r11 GOmtr<' (Gru 1
Br•ta1nl def Anna Ivon CU.SJ 6·4, 6·4, Susan
Sloan IU SI dtf Ellie Bur11ln IU S I. 6·4, 6·2
MoncAV's tranMctkWls
8ASE8Al..L
Amef'lcan LNIUt
MINNESOTA TWINS-Plot~ Mark Port1.i· oat e>•ltner on 1ne 21-dav ai•t><~ 11,1 retro·
active to .t.ug 1 Purcl'lut<I Ille contraCI of
Jonn C"r111tnsen oulflelatr<, lrom Porllan<I ol
1rie Pec.11c Coas• League
84Sl<ET8ALL
Woncl .. Nl .... L...-
YOUNGSTOWN PIUOE-f'lrec! Mike A•<•
"tad coacn Named BOO PallOll head coacn
FOOTBALi..
Na~ FMtbd lfflllt
CLEVELAND BROWNS-W11vtrd Rt011le
Ca"1P 0efen1ive end
DALLAS COWBOYS-Rtleastrd Tommv
Havnes 11lefv, Curti' Benam, cornertlack,
Cra•g Bur'1ell, auarlerback, Oev•O Cev!Or,
oiacti..1ci..er Bob Driscoll, 1101'11 ena, Jol'ln Ger· re11 and Macll Jonei, wide receiver,, Kart
Jone1 and Lonnie Pulley, running backs, T¥rO"tr
McClelldOn aefent•ve end. Jett Ol•ver •nd Run Warnick offensive llntrn4!n. ana David SclMll.
dtfe,.s•ve 1ac1,1e
GREEN BAY PACl{ERS-W11veo TOOO
C.reoo•re o•acek•Cll.tr Ben lnc>rn11 oefens1vt
e~o Anon A10 s 1n<1 Sean Ruuen w•O.
•ece•vers Ma!I Soragnan' 111\tbaCktr Incl Sleo·
no~e Avtrv oefens ve t>ac>. S1gntrd Jonn Co<·
"'' onet>aci.er HOUSTON OILERS-< ul Kurl KaftnUlt. sale•v Eowon Owens co<nerback, ano Brt.an
Sraz•I. 1ec111e MIAMI OOLPHl~IS-4nnounced tl'ltv Old nol
offer a tontraCI 10 Don Slrock, Q1.iar1er1>ac11,
m11lt•n11 him a free agent Waiveo l•n Howflel<I,
01&cei.1ci.er Ron Keller, ounier, and Jofln
McCorm1c1', 0Htns1Vt guaro Named Tonv Natnan coacnes· 11ss•stan1
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Sig~ Law·
rtnce McC.rew 1 "eoacker 10 a l•vt ·vear CO'I·
•rac• t nd Jo,,nnv Rtrmt>trl linebaCker to a
•rirtt·vear co<11rac1
NEW YORK GIANTS-Announce<! 111•1
Steve w, ~es. l!gM eoo n11 lefl umo
NEW YORK JETS-Werv~ Bvron Ol1on
and S•o Lew.s corneroact.1. Jerrv Holmes .
defl'ns1ve oeck Cl\r1\ Lindstrom and T ClllV
Cnoek1llo. dtrlens•v• e,,os. Dave Brown elld
Ke11n Ferrell llnebac~ers, Derrvl CalOweN,
olfenslve ouaro, Greo Quici., Jonn Lon, Ken
Jones and Vince Stroth, oHens>ve linemen, Tom
o·connor 1>un1tr Jemes Mavor. o•e~lilcker.
Greg Ca•ceono and Jonn w1111,owlkt, 01.ia r·
terbeci.., Earl Beec,,11rn. running back, Edwin
Ross saftfv and Oamt011 Rttttv Derrvl
Pearson ano Eric Lewis. wide receive" An·
llOl.lnced lht v W•ll'ldrew 11\t ir contract offe<
from Herr. Hemillon. saltrlv m.akl119 llim a
tree aoen•
PIT TSBURCH STEELERS-Waived l(ev•n
Gr1ot>tri selt1v •nel Andv Garc1vns1<1 w1<1t
rK.f 1ver
~EATTLE SEAHA.WKS-ReltrH~ Terrv
Bess oetens1vf tnO E rte Siem, l>lacetuclier
and Larrv Pernarm. cornerl>adc Stoneo Nttov c.iasoow. sefelv
WASHINGTON REOSKINS-Reteas~ 800
0n1i.o, llnet>acller
We dnesday's Games
D odgers JI ( 1nnnnJt1 -t:J5 p.m
:'\e'' \or!.. at Ch1c:igu. 11.20 a.m .
P 111sburgh 31 ~1 ontreal 4 05 p .m .
~t Lnul\ :it Phlladrlph1:1. 4 · \5 p.m
<\an D1rgo al .\tlanta -t 40 pm
"an F-ranc1sco at H ouf,t On. 5 '5 p.m
OANA WHARF -1 ooa'\. 780 anoters IU bass S9 Darraruda 157 oon.10 I vellowrao1 36
roe• f sn 188 maci.ere1, 3 mai..o snans 9 D•utr
.\-1\a'•'
NEWPORT LA NDING -4 ooals 68
~nv fr\ 18 sanO DaU 86 Oarracuda 7 !)On 10
111 ~ac .,e•e· 19 •oc.. f sn 11 scu p,n 1
S"teosneaa 10 ca •Co Dass
L t>ov Panca• e
C11nv Ta•..i"" li.a,.1v Hari
4ar @'nnt G~ l""'td"',, Brt'f'da C o•r t
(nr \ Newlor-
)S 3)-68
l5 3~70
l • 36-70
JS 37-72
36 36-72
37·3S-12
37 3S-71 39 33-71
)4·38-72
36-37-73
38-3S-73
ll·lS-73
37-36-73
31-36-73
37-36-73
Ja·JS-73
J9·3S-74
31·36-7•
39·3S-74
l9·3S-74
37·31-7• 40-3S-7S
40·3S-7S
40·3S-7S
39·36-7S
40-JS-75
)9 36-75
41·l4-7S
36 39-75
36-39-75
3S·•0-7S
39 37-76
39 37-76
)t 37-76
37-39-76
Racing reSults
OC FSir handicap
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
(1)111 of 17·n•9'11 m1Hd meet""'I
First Post 7.lO o.m. OUARTERHOtUES
FIRST RACE. JSO Y.trds Purse ~4 100 )
v' C ~ -g ,.. a -"g "' ce s 10 000
I E •a1>··~ Lt"' s IS I
1 Sao'' Cr•~ce• P·oc•or I I
l Arn•• '•• Cct0 La<lo.trv 21 10 I
4 s .. tt• ~·c"ae Oide<•Cllsen t 2 I 20· l S C,..a,,..o·on fr Soa ct 1wn,1tr1 IS· I
6 NO~ F ·9~'0.1 6· I
1 H19,. On Y~u IGarc1a) S·2
8 Arnoers C.otden C11r1 <JamH > 10· I
9 Jo""' PO·•CV (JonH ) 6· 1 10 ILU>J1trlQ tP•uJ..,.I 10· I
II Cn·~a1J•t •Lac.,ev 1111 4·1 l1 ~1.i0trr Fancy Moon I01aerockstn till t-2
HIGH OH YOU drws into a vooa sPOt lor
w1nn1n11 trffo<I SABI.ES DIFENDllt mav be
ove<IOO trd .n waoer1n9 s1ron11 contencler
JOHN'S P"OLICY 911s 100io w11n Dffl L0<19Vlol
CHINAZUttE.
SECONO IUGE. t 70 Yard.s Puotr S) .00
l Yo & UP Cl.a m11>9 Clarm•l)9 P..ce n 000
I Fi.rnv FIOvO APOd.tU l 10-1
7 Suoer AHa •r 10•Mrrekst'1 (7)1 IS I l Go•n S1ru1<.n (Jone\! 10· I
• Euv W•l<I OeJtre (Wl'loltr (71 20-1
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7 W•n He Cen (A,Q'ull,tr (211 IS I a S.n•I• Wl'lio (Pal.lline) 4-1
' AMSlef' H.and Jr 10 1a.r1ckstn IHI 1-1 10 voom V•r(Xj(fl <WMe 1111 • 1
II Bird 81111 (M•••rl t· I
11 SIY'•Sll EIXI IAllU •r 1111 9·2
WIST COAST NATIVE ,,.,a '"«'·no run·
ntf Cit'••• ••0 l1'CS 11a1 llUStnno n o..-,. ,,,. 1~1 NO DOUaT Hl•E Wi uM tllffd IO 01 n
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• 11Mter Lon11.Miot VOOM VUOOM
THOttOUGffMIDS fHtltO • ACI 6 1 1 Fur10ng1 PurM
SIO 000 2 Yo f.O•b m.ldffl Oa.m1no Cl••m•nt
Price. '31000 I EOIC'I v:~iorv COlouln) 1 V1 MtOlll Gtl LUC v PtO•Olttl > C1rllaf'Nr 0011 ((;rvcwl
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elfor• tor \JO 000 '•9 I•\ "ere CHAMP
D'ETOILE '"'a•Of add I-· ,, """'' IHO "9
r Of' can •,,.• '" ng~ &''·.J"0 L0r<1111101 RE8'S
GOLDEN GIRL
FOURTH RACE 6 ~ ,,., <'"91 P1.1•st 56 000
l Yo C a -"q C • ,.. •Q Pr ce S6 SOO
1 A... s..,,.-••.. Gj" .. o~r 9~1
2 Go ~··O\ Sa•<l'fl 6-1
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• NO"" Se"O IO••tgal 10·1
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6 C,..1nge ()I Po•·n Cn••nonl 2 I
1 Baroar'<ln s Own IESlraOal '10· I
S 0 JOM E Go !Proctort 8·1
• ~ Mlllt! l!ll&Cll; 3•1
CHANGE OF POLICY d•Sou111f1~ from
SfC"O IHI l,r !IQ alt racing t rral•Cl llV cen
"''la'ltr a.,..enO\ ANTI SOCIETY oraws wen afler
11rong e"orl •o tasotrr on ,.,... t>U •S 1111 r,0111
tllf'f DENAS HALO O••w lone tll•OU9nl lasl
Dael< IO wonn "" ••• Longino• "OTO ALWAYS
FIFTH RACE 6 I 2 F..irlc>nlJs P\Jfs.
512 000 l YO ' uo I "" ' ,.,.,es tn.a·O•n
(&""'"0 c .m~o Pr<• 120000 I Ne Ttar s To Coun• IMaga,.onl 20·1
2 M u Oest no Qlou•" 6· l
) 8t teltrl 811a,, IS· I
4 """ Tr11t G·r IV1•en1ue • 10· 1
j Of' Tn• Tabt Kas11non S•?
6 Bo N.an No (8•ac• m1 9·2
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8 W•ng \ltr•vtl f Pedrot•) 20-1
9 0 8tt I Aiun1 IA •l rtzl 10-1
10 MIJ n• ' "'" IBa11a.r10 10-1
11 C1.sdt'O$• IB..c' Clll 3·1 12 IV't p, •.... f()rlfO•l 6·1
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tart er races 11 "'" '-' crtoe111oa1s lor ""'""'"' e!lor1 MY T•VI GlllL dtOOOIM from slr••11n1
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11 Ii> 9"' Sf'luf"ct \V<Jtt~zueia Ill • I
12 L ••S la\• Ku M..1.,\e1 11>1 IS 1
11 C.J ""' ~· J'' ~ A varaco 6 I IJ 0 .. , •• ,, P•te Patoon I I , 2
DIFFERENT PACE ;von for S~ 000 tell u
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S"•'D ~ Mf'r .n• FLASHINQ FINISH Norlntrn
C• •or" a nveder IOOl!ed gOOd tn one over ll'f
1rec" Long\1101 RIGHT SEQUENCE.
SEVENTH RACE. I I 16 Mlttrt Pur\f
'16,000 l Yo & UP C•JtOrtlll 8ttd maiden Cle mong C1a1m,ng Pr1ct Sl2 000·78 000
l lofotn~ Left f0!'1eoe1 ~·I
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6 Dara1 vf K•rr l 20· I
7 B c• s 8an•d Munse IS I
8 Jump.ng ICt1¥ Vl lt '1luela (Ill 10-1
9 "' 11 Noo' Cas•enon 4· I
10 BaDf' L;rl\v Bov Bae'< 7·2
11 Pr oe Of 5.,,,down PallO"l 20 l
12 B·c~erwol1>t>Ot> •V• enzw.a 11 20 I
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U Mara1 C.ru 8 ov (A•vert1 10· I
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16 Tt1trran 1P1fltr\On <7)) 10· I
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ra<•O Bht'(k '"<"' wll11 ~ll•S Ont FIUTt NOBLE 1>10 lmorovem•n1 no1ec1 '" 1as1
CulanQrl lakes over lrom Ft""'"°''
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s It 000 3 Yo & uo C • m "9 C e "''"O Pr.ce S20 000 1t 000
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CLAS SICAL Music
guests fill amphitheater .. shows its stuff
By DIXIE REDFEARN
Of Ille Oellr ...........
Imagine, if you will. television
newsman Ed Bradley of "60
Minutes'' fame. out for a fun evening
on a Saturda)' night.
Would he go to an art exhibit, a
fancy restaurant. hear a l11tle 1au. perhaps?
Nope. He "as at the J1 mm) Buffett
concert at the Pacific Amph11heatre.
No1jus110 llSlcn. mind you. he was
there to s1ngand pla)' the tambounne.
That's nght. He sang .. IXI} Minute
Man." the old blue\ classic. '-\nd he
was good. So good. 1n fact, that I was
convinced that 11 was a lookalike.
desp11c the fact BufTe11 introduced
him as .. the 1ng1ng Ne"'sman." But
Fro ntline ManaJc m e nt
spokeswoman Janis Sch1ftcr said 11
was reall) Ed Bradley -the Ed
Bradlc> -up there on stage.
The night before Bradley made his
singing debut. Buffett was joined b)
blue!lman Robert Cra y. He does seem
10 have wide appeal.
Just what is it about J1mm)
Buffett?
His sonis don't get much a1rpla).
He does ''1rtually nothing to promote
his albums. other than a tour a
summer with the Coral Reefers.
Rock legend Bob 0) Ian couldn't
C\Cn fill the 18.000-seat Pacific ~mph11hea1re in Costa Mesa for one
n1gh1 last "eek. and )Cl Buffett had
'Last Temptation 'set
for f es ti val in Venice
RO 1E. ~ .\P) -Thl· Venice Film Fes11 ,·al will show Manin <icorscse'!.
''The Last Temptation of Christ" in
spite of cri ticism b) Ita l) 's largest
pol111cal part) :ind religious groups.
The fi lm has pro' okcd pickets and protests 1n the l ln11ed 1a1es.
F1onn !laid in a telephone 1n1erv1cw
from Venice. "Wh v not show 11?"
Festi' al director Guglielmo
Bira~ht approved the showing of the
mo' 1e. He told )Ourna hsts that en-
tries should be Judged only by the
mO\'iego1ng public.
GeM\ F1onn. the head of ltah ·s
Cinema· Office. said that Scorsese's
film w 111 ~shown at the 1n1cma11onal
fest1\ al that t:i~cs placl'. Aug. 28-Scpt 9.
The Christian Democrats. the
dominant part) in Ital) 's fi ve-party
coalition government. condemned
the lilm that portra)'s Jesus Christ as
fantasmng about making lo\e to
~fa~ Magdalene. ··of course "e \\Ill show the film:·
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the tans crammed in both Fnda' and
\:nurda\ night 1n W<hat appeared· to!)(
near fulf houses.
Touring behind his 16th album. the
rc<enth-relca<ied "Hot Water." Buf.
fell put on a show Saturda~ night that
''as pure -well -J1 mm} Buffett.
II an alten - or perhaps e\cn
someone from Iowa -walked into
the amph11heater<old last weekend.
the' would haH· thought the world
had gonc:"'bcrserk A. sea of Hawauan
shirts. a vanet) of stuffed parrots.
perched on conccrtgoers· clothes 1n
odd places. hatse' c~"' here. lots w 11h
sharks or fins on top It ~inda looked
ltke the Bea h Blanket Bingo cro"'d
turned 40. turned on and splashed 11s
P''chedellc Ha"a11an paradise
dream all 0' er the amph11twa1er
~omebod~ thoughtlull~ ga'e the
lr<>\\d four or fi,c plas11c beach balls
\\llh a ( orona beer logo. and that
t.ecmed 10 ~l·ep the troopsentl'rt31ncd
un11l 1hl' original Bo~ ol ~um mer 1ook
I hl' \tagl'
In -:.ome ''a~-. the l'onlert \\JS JU'it
thl' '>3ml' 3) 11 1'> CH'f\ \l'ar Butll.·11
sang "Fins." and e'er~<i°nl' madl· the
'hark fin motions as the~ sang along.
He sang ··Checschurgrr in Parad1~e"
and the singah.rngsn:w louder ButTe11
sang his rambling ··( rod'i, O" n
Drunk:· and ''as joinl'.d b) a chorus
Jimmy Buffett
ol hec~lcr<> who ~Ol'\\ m11'1 ul the
\\Ord'> Jnd 'oundl·t.l -\\\'II -drun~
\ rntage Rune11
But on thl' other hJnd him ohl·n
dn \OU hl'Jr Ml \linutl''> .indmr
Bradlc) '>1ng thl' hlul'\' \nd R11a
( uoltdgc St ng1 ng "Bn ng Hai ~ th\·
\lag11. ·· from thl'. nl'" Jlhum ''J'> a
tn:at. tou
L 11tk h::it llJX'nl·d thl· ~him The:~
\\l'.fl' good. hut tx-~11nd "Dl\1e
( h1dl.'n." their musK \\J\ not par·
t1l'ularl) 1nspinng
8 )' MICHAEL RVDZ YNSXI
Delly l'llol COl'"-o~I I
The ob1ective was n1ccl) achieved
Fnda" C\ en1ng when the South Coast
) mphon) Orchestra attempted to
make a pos111ve 1mpress1on on the
.\ssocia11on of > mphoo~ Orchestras
conf~rence attendants and their
guests.
Thl· concert. conducted b) mum
d1rec tor John Lan: Granger. v.as part
ol the 10th annual lhrtt-day con·
!'hence at \\'estin South Coast Pla1a
Hotd. Costa \1 esa Ma) or Donn Hall
"hu beaming!~ called the conference
ii "l~ather tn our hat:· presided O\t'r
the pre-concert 1ntroduct1onsof,an-
uu'> U\ ll offi(lals.
P1an1st \1ona Golabek ennched
l\ll'nl·~ w uh her ~ns1t1H' and emo-
tion-laden in1erpre1a11on of tv.o l'\·
•l'Prt~ l'lllh of the first and last
mO\ l'ments of Ed' ard Gneg·s Piano
{ tlOleno 1n .\Minor. Op 16
E\prl'\'>tng tx·forehand her hope
lhilt '>hl' lOuld pla) 1h1s ve~ "ork a'>
pan ofthl' '>Ound trac~ to a proposed
. T\ men 1e .. Lo"e Remembered."
hJ...ed on thl· l1 fe of her p1an1st-mo1her
Lt)J. tht• )Ounger Golabek th~n
prO\.t'Cdl·t.l to dell\ er an 1ns1ghtlul
Crnl·~ full ofwdl-constructed phrase!s
that ilo"ed 1n a cohes1"e v.hole. C\en
"hl'.re the cuts were made weeping
pa\\1on and delicate hncism existed
\1dl· b~ ~·d~ "'nh equal naturalness.
beh 1ng. an int~nse concentration that
controlled wong lluorishcs and
d' namtl' contrasts.
fhl' l'Onn·rt. "h1ch took place at
thl' C n\la f\1csa facility's Plaza
Ballrul1m iot oil to a fine start with a
\Oml'" hat cautious }Cl still vigorous
rl"nd1110n of the Q,enurc to Louis-
lo~'Ph lkrold·~ 1831 opera"Zampa:
m Till \lnrble Betrothed."
fhat old \\arhorse. Geo~s Bizet's ·c Jrml·n" 11 "'.$-75). was ofTe~d in
!I\ popul.ir .. Ulll" ...:o I " \Cl'SIOn that
1ndudl'' man' of the opera's most
populJr numbl'r!> .\mong the high-
l1~'h1' of th{· orchestra's zestful ixr-
1 1rm.1nu· Pn 1pal Ouust Larry
"-JnlJn 'poignant solo. w 11h a quiet I)
nprl '~'' l' .1ccompan1ment b)
hJ rzmt J anic l DunkJt:~. d1stinguish-
1 nl' the ··1n1aml'110." and the ex-
utx·1Jn1 'l't tialanC'cd ··Les Tor-
l'<ldl•r, .. 1.1duJlh the opera's real
Prdudl · 1 tn the·t·nt1re orchestra.
I hl· '>l'wnd hall of the program was
.Ill l'<ll" ·" ,cien1on~ from A.Ian Jay
I l rna·f"r.·dl·n~~ Loe" e's "My Fatt
L aJ, · 1 l l/iilq Leonard Bemstein-
\tqilwn \nndhc1m\ "West .Side
\tor. .. f IY'"'I and \:lnous D1sne)
lilm\ "ere all pla,cd ~1th 'ervc and
pan..it:he
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CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220
F.ROM SOUT H ORANGE 496-6800
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..... ...,,. Ollt.W co, .... ,_ ... , lfllftl •DELUXE* NEWPORT Heights. Over-E'StDE \lif. fL ;n;Ji bUt •LJU ... SPACIOUS 1& 2 br. paUo.', BACK Bay. Large, IUMY. WALK TO BCH NR HOAG
l'llOll.IOUTM Oll•W CO. 11 TIWlllla CUSTOM CONDO looking l\lwbor. 38drm. ~ lots of wood! SS4~ Come ... the dlfterenc», & peon. From H25 no t>rlQtlUtudio )l;tt rlghtfOf •Large 18' $725.
Completely reck>M. 2BR frpl . Beu/MacArthur, 2'~ba, FA, pool, spe. Nr Ca 1 tor addreu. completely remodet.cS. P9t.1. M5-5577 artratle or proteeaional D/W. mlefO'tlr•W, pool,
TMI DAILY N.OT C•CK YOUfl AO 2 \.\BA S 159 . 7 1 4 1BA/1BA. 638-040S days schools Fresh paint. & *990-2970* Beautiful 2BR tl)tl. POOi, couple Year's leH•. spa. cov9'ed parking.
CLASSt,lfDOf'FtetHOUllS TME M I T DAY 760-0714 or 731-7528 eves new drapes. Cathedral I rec:. room. ltiundry room. NEWPORT HGHTS AREA I $1100/mo. Biii Kane. 1401 Superlof. &46-&838 T~~~:·' ,,,. o.' "'"' •• -• ... .._. E'SIDE 3Br 2Ba large oelttgas. Befbe< carpet. ....~.nu Ready for Instant moY9-1::. lg ~llo. ,. si;t~ Town & Country RMttora WESTCLIFF ArM 28'/2Ba SatUtc1ay100AMot1~AM ....... , .................... _., duplex w/gar nr 22nd & $28 /Mo645-8051 _... ... ,,. pnt ()ntyS640toS&50/mo. K 95/$'° ~M'~'5h2 I 5S2-HIOO refrlg dw frpl 1100
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DeAOL•• .. ..i '"" r ... o •• ,.,.. .......... _.._,.., °""'"'"'°Clboo_, dble lot Huge yard, quiet Tbese attrllClive Apll lea· 530 W. Wileort 2ba hM. Country kltcilen, 3BR 2BA tower unit, +sec. 645--0302
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"""'"'"' .... tll ""' pool $1100 ~11111u NllT d d ti' 210 Lugonla furnished. w/d, all 9117, =z;.. '"':: :: :: •:;..,:,: ......... 1oo .... '"' ~~~:t~~·;i~~~~'!'t'~t~ W•rtreitl .. ff IH 3~~ 2ea, frplc, sundeck ~o~ry~~~P~ts. 58 ing. USTS91LI211 IPU RELICITlll 1TSL MGMT 642-1603 $900/mo, 731-1230
i..-. »• ... .... •.-.... ..... 4 •• w .... kitchef't pool, spa & ..,. IULTllS 111· HM S1700/mo Bachelor $570 Private yatd $800/mo. ~ l\ltnl9tled singles FURN 28' 2Ba. Ilg patio. Yrty 2BR 2BA untum. gar. •• ...... ·• .. '••' • .... -ene VMtW of Mis. French • 28drm 1Y·B• $770 Cnitd & P8I Ok 760-8862 lBr complete with pnon8 pool, .overlooking Bay. newly decorated. avt ·; . . .. ,.
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_... • c-.c•-o-..,,., • ..., ..,, ltled floors & new carpet. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath h<11.1M. COSTA MESA Lg 1B~ + lgwatk-ln~loset Ing, re~s. w1<'1y rates. 646-63SO/d 67S-5494/e beach. Stan 650-0110
....................... "' 631-1400 ..... $799,000 llreplace. garage. on 142·H24 W/O hkup. gar. Av! nowi 2080NewportBl642-2611 UUTLIUTlll •lac. In
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qui et cul-de-sac, --u7s1 J 6311211.111 I -~-----.... 19 ~-\lll<tl<t"l $t100/mo640-4072 2BA 1BAupperunll,enct .., mo. ean • vv Studio. Upper $525/mo. Oelulle2BRTowntiouse n ..... JT• ~~'!~~;t~7e 2BR 2 ;,BA CONDO. YDSAIUES 21r u~a5gle~o~8:o ca;~~:: ~:is1~~ ::.~in g~~· ~~7,J:~~~~~ Utlls ~~~.r~:.'W}o ~:~u~ in Beautiful lg home nr So.
Garage, view. walk 10 2Ba. full security corner (7t4)754-0986 W/O hkup, garage CALL 75~1 cable, track llghtlng. Coast Plaza-Fem s~
REAL TORS beach. many extras. unit w/mtni bay view• 2BAl1BA VERY NICE! $750/mo. Av! now. Jean TOWNHOUSE Apartment ~_!. Se8x9trSa/sm. oClose to mobeth..'. wd/d, poolS""' .117~37S3
$107S 496-8337 ~~5i°~~~e~~t~.R~ patio. crprl tdry rm, close °'Craig, 631-1266 $700/mo 2BR 1'1t8A 2 ""'"""4101 Hilaria ___ 9P _ _,,!IW"----: SPYGLASS Rl>G£ Int. ltac~ quired. 644-721 t to shopping S67S/mo. People Onty, No pete. TSL MGMT 642-1603 NwPt;Bctl rm for rent. prof 360 Victoria S48-8S23 · *GJIL~9SQZL female. mature n/smkr. *HUI YIEW* HUNTINGTON Landmark VIEW SllE lut. 1t1c• ZMO lg 2BR 2BA. d/w, frig. Prvt bch Welk 10 ocean S Bedroom 3 Bath. quiet condo 2Br. 2ba. g<ound 2BA Downstairs. Rela Re-stove. comm pool, lrplc. $32S/mo 675-8509
cut-de-sec with large noor unit. Nicely up-li1al•. quired No pets Cable ..,._21r/1 IUll•lllWUT carport. $900/mo l l
front & back yards. graded. Total security s~acious 3~. 2Ba 2 story hk-ups SS95/mo. 3S2 "-II ••••n•llYS 9SS-638S or 675-7792 Btttla/• ... I Ocean view from L I I · ,_ Victoria. 549-422S dwnstalrs, no pets. _.._ -ots o senor act1111t ... s. xcellent condition, no s6so/mo.631•615s SPAOlllS1,21111 LllllSLE SUWl•TtL balcony. master suite & Must be SS. $900/mo petsl $2SQgmo 28RiJiifurn1Shed upstairs, ~--------S Wkl t-• a all yards 3-car garage. Pro-obO 111'S36-245S• relrin & stove Ott street E-slde 2Br 1Ba. lrplc, wlmmlng pools. Lighted 3Bdrm, 2 bath, patio. Y ren .. s now 11
tess1onally decorated: . ., s tennis. volleyball & gar1109. 5 1500 $147.00 wk & up 2274
plush carpet. paint, oak & Baal. IMU P8!~Lr'~s-~~:0· ~~ ,;:'*~ f:Jo'°'oJ~~ basketball. Close to Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445
parquet entry Value at AdNTtNGTON HARBOUR P8fS. No pets. 650-1798 beach, schools. parks & Vant in Int ah associated $750.000 By owner. lmmec:I pouesslon. 28R *$200 BONUS! Great E-shopping. .. ••
courlesy to brokers. 1607 2BA. 1 ml to ocean, some side toe! LG lBR $600 & E'SIDE 2Br 2Ba twnhse 6401 WEST WARNER ••AA
Castle Cove Call Bob, view. AIC, 2 car garage • .,,,..rt Balboa furn 28~r up Cable, BBQ, gar, etc! Fptc. yard, gar, like new M2.ol21 721-1010/Home S 3 0 A 213 ... v1L~ Sorry, No pets. 631-8427 $920. 666-4019/days ------642-8677/0tfioe 1 1 · gt -4.--6731 2Ba. lam rm. formal din. 640-2426/eves & wl<nds. * * 1BR. crpts. drps.
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or below Tennis courts ocean view. $449.900 •-Ltdo Isle 675-5733 place. small kitchen. Sparkling clean. large Hickory Place 751.9493 S 1175 Incl ull 4g7-a644 2BA CM house. $365/Mo and eommun ty pool 891 -1702 Agt REMODELED 28A128A. Avail 911 S6SO/mo yrly Garden apts. Beautifully __ ~ c .. ~ ~ .n:l •sec. Prof-type pref 1 LI A DI A. lrplc, ldry . 3Brl 2Ba fully, furnished, 910 Balboa Bi 67S-9650 landscaped grounds. tmY HCIUTll STUDIO cottage Full ~~~uOtO 1 .ttldl Serious Inquiries only ~IOIO C llR COIN patto. steps to bch w/dbl &ar. ' blk from --Pool & spa. pattoS/decks. ~BA w/gar new carpets kitchen, ut1ts pd, view. 646-2461 le8"'9 message
Im ... ,'YIEllT• Gre<>I income potential $1400/mo yrly 675-9250 bch N winter rental I •IY 3111 ST. Plll garage or carporl 1S67 Orarige "A". S69S deck. Nr Crescent Bay b!:'°(lrt•orn~c111d1 l /F , ... -...a... w•-'--'
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utllS 111 •se:c. Avt 9/ 1
722-7871 .MCllS IEAln tor one more unit 3 __ non-smkrs Boat space beauttlul garden setting -Fng. dishwasher. stove Bedroo~. 2 Bath house 2BA 1BA Front house YILLA REITllS I avt $325/mo 67S-3063 I Poot I spa garage or l parkhng clean 2Bdrm incl. No pets S45-48SS :Jim-JT, a on t bay IJf.1110 141·1341 plus duple.it Only 708 Goldenrod Frplc 1114112 'c • 2622 r1 s' t 1'•Ba S740 All utlls pd Large dec;l(, super view. MATURE responsible -•r••r1 ... ES S295.000 SELECT .51000/Mo Aval! Aug I • --1 trtal•tl Ir 2':;f~, •• :;ry,noP$:as Frig.gar Sorry.nopets •211111100* prime tocatlon Year FEM.snare wl same.Avt ~-BH&G 751 -5000 16th 673-•S65, 759-9570 175-Cl 12 r 1Br/Ba convertible den 2Bdrm 2Ba $6 lO 1960 Wallace S.2-4905 Frtg, dishwasher, stove tease $239S/mo 3336 911. $350/mo '..Wiiie & ~B.:Tsa1~~~1~:::1 Jfaat.'"iffCf 1040 **EXTRAOROINAAYI PENINSULA YEARLY lrplc,newdecor-bll1ns. 398W Wilson 631-S583 Spltt tevel 1BA. pool, se-Incl Nopets545-.48~ V1aL1do Mgr,875-9289 cable.~6-1296*
3BA 3,hBA condo. dbl * tBR tB~pper untt. pool .2 carpor.ts n-pels ----------curlty gate. A/C, relrig. 11tEASTBLUFF Twnhse SUPERB OCEAN VIEW 2 F 3S 28 2B YEISllUIS untsn garage. top of the ltne all spacious new 1 gar $900 760-1199 btwn 9-6 1 Bedroom $640 sunken bath. SS9Sl mo • Apt. 3BR 2BA 2 car gar. mstr suites. gated comm. M~/~-M.' St:nlor~· ::;s PEITlllSf YIEW Near beach 3BR, pool, the way• $2000/mo great loc' so ,00 · 1 HSE from Ocean Blvd • 3~~ocado 642-9850 $250 sec. Near South No pets S 102S/mo yr lse. Newly decor. Avail 8/ 1S. nr UCI $530/mo. Stew T
Popular ·La Tour' mOdel spa RV access cul-de-•3BR 2BA ower duplex. Btg Corona 1Br 1Ba BACHELOR-FURNISHED Coast Plaza 64 t-8403 644-1010, 8-S Mon-Fri S15001mo. 7S9-9314 640-5000/W 854-9715/H ~h~~~~~m ~~~~r~~77 •2BR2~.b~o~.J 2~~· rp~~~ ~~~~~~so 1~~~pd~m~pe1~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
suites each with ,15 own w/d hkup. two blks to tndry hkup. 250 mo. utll/retrig 673·9013 2195 Miner Quiet, OUR FAMOUS bath Beautiful 111ew of le..,..rl hie• lH Ocean Blvd Sl22Slmo •Great 3BR 2BA upper 2BR lBA 1 2 c 15 640-07S1or642-376S
ooean. bay city tghts RENTALS ALSO AVAIL' cation s1soo" mo comm pool. Ing. dl w. IUITIFIL WTSllE & I .:.!: MONTHL y SUMMER I duplex garane Nice lo-ap . arpor . -------
Very convenient :ocatton 673.s354 Agt viL• a •t ... llS lrplc Close 10 beach 2 26R 1,.,BA Twnhse Fr..i~ Walk to ltte ocean or lll fll ____ ___ ' ui n "' occupants No pets """'
en1oy the lovely 11 .. 1 Charming 1BA lBA cot-, 111·4112 S92S/mo 673-S333 gar,yard/patto,lndryrm.
clubhouse. pool & spa A Newport Beac:n address tage. Frplc m ttv rm & BR _ _ __ _ Quiet loc S8SO/mo,
Gated communtty & se-tor only S99,SOO? It's Lg kitch g dining area I BEACH house Like new 2 3Br. 2Ba. lrplc, relrig ht 2617 Orange
curity bu1khng Owner will another gceat Harbor Re-s 1000 Agl 673-4062 btks to sand Lg 4br. 3ba, beam cethng. sundeck. TSL MGMT 642-1603 carry 2nd trust deed Im-ally vatuel A tovely Ver--------dbl gar Ip, patio s 1695 w/dryer. d/w s 1250/mo cL••r Tl u I mediate possession .. Cozy beactl cottage 2BR 536·1375•730-S812 Yrly 2131474·6&42 -_. $194.900 sa1lles pent .. ouse studio lBA. frplc, yard & patto. I - -- ---ISOO IFFJ lH llOO 111 poputaf gated com-W/O, garage Steps to BIG CANYON CONDO SllO MYES YOl 111 2BR 1BA Eastslde 10-• mun1ty with clubhouse. bch s 1150 mo 8S8-12S4 2BR 2BA. frplc lg terrace, 2BA 1' rBA Ctose to bch' cation Patio. pool, lndry
CEORCf LI KJ~._, ~r~ ;:'.spa. Call HUGE 3Br 3Baw llrptc all pool. iennis Sl7SSlmo 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 room S72S/mo Low de-
673-4400
ame,uttes . near park & Call 760· t468 __ STUDIO Apt. SSSO per mo posit
new center Avl 9/1/88 IUFFS Includes use of hot tub, 149 E. Bay
S 1800/mo 7S9-9194 llllCILJTE washer I d rye r No TSL MGMT 642-1603
ICUI YIEW LOSE 2Br den 2Ba. frptc. new kuchen. 67S-6372 li1'N lsl1ai flil
ISLAll llPLEl
S3SOO/mo 4BA 2''JBA decor. 2 pattos pools. Ctaulfledcenttelpyouwtth
House. 3-car gar re-S 1400'mo 644-1S59 your apecla11d11artlsing
modeled 640-S664 Bkr lllHOll W•S needs. 'Nhelher It's hiring
•mYIECIUm 2Br 1''1Ba w/gar. crpts,
drp!', bitlns. fncd patio
I 636-4120 Call t-SPM
667 Victoria E' . $720 :o 2-un11 with 3BA/2BA tn
each unit upper unit has
2 f1rel)4aces & htgh-t>eam
ce11tngs good income
potenttal on both units
$650.000 Cali lor ae·
po1ntment
SINGLE sto,:Y-hOme on Walk to New00<1 Cntr. setllng buying°' lrad•ng u--ES oorner lot 1n Htgnlands 2B~ IBA. a11ached gar-1 ,.-----------------
,._ 3Br. 2Ba. dbl gar. age 2yrsnew'$12SOmo
SBA 3BA. 3000 SQ. ft fum1sl'led $2000/mo incl 640-5664 Bkr a •1 p•1at remode~:,r.'~~ only gardener 640-8290 CUFF Hav 3B 29 II y I
IUCll Tiit RUL n
113·1111 •
ral'• LI-IS Waterfront 4BR_2_B_A 2-s-ty large yar~n ha;dwooad
~ '~ home 1n Ct'una Cove. lloors Being refurbished
FIND
100 yds to sand 3BA. 2BA Spectacular view, Yrly Avail 9115 631-1054 •
detached llorne Lrg liv-$3000 mo 675-4912 Agt Wstcll 2BR. dbl gar..,..,e. 1ng rm w/frpl cathedral C ..,,
cetltngs looking out on trg .....,.••,.l"'1""fll_t1""1 __ ...,.2_1_2_41 lrplce S 1350
d .. ..., NB Sl'lrs 4BR turn S 1700 I pvt yar wit .. great patio • 3BR twnhouse. Newport Bayfront Condo 2BR den
S346.000 Call now. (116) Hgts area. frplc. patio. dock lor 80' boal Yearly' Grubb & Eiits 854·8001 very nice 322 Ogte=D s4750
S99Slmo 647-7S40 * Summer/Weekly Rentals
through classified
. .
· ,..,, Merrill Lynch Realty
Eastslde Costa Mesa. Refurbished 3
Bdrm wilh large yard and latest touch-
es. Large hobby room off garage.
Open daily $315,000
. 111-llOG
Sell Y •• p,.,.,tfl
Ct• Cla111fW,
642-5671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
----from $67S 10 $2750
me~a,.u ••ttrtr11t ..... 1.i. •u IULTllS 111-1400
TIWlllllS DELUXE 3BR 3BA. "2
Ct -'~ F It master bdrms". A/C, up.
1... er If grades galore "Gated
F1rer••ce. vaulted oelllngs.. Cornm" S2295 540-0299 db gar. lndry hkup, pool --------
& spa_ Sorry. no pets UllH Y1f1r •ES
2Bdrrn 2'~B• S 1080 SBR 3BA. nr elem. achoo!
666 W 18th St 642-i905 No pets Lse thru echool
2BR H'tBA TwnhOUN. No year $2400 mo 720-1348
Pets, 2522 Elden apt 2B. WATERFRONT hOuse nr
Prtvate patio & terrac. NewPC>fl Island 2br. 2
$795/mo 637~56S ba, lrpl Carrac:com "28
**EASTSIDE•• boat S1600/Mo673-8086
3BA 2BA 1rp1c, g11rage, -Ull llUll--tg lence yard. new decor. WJO. refrtg $1250/mo 3Br 2Ba. Ir drs to garden
646-4 725 pa11o Dbl gar unlurn. short term avail •EASTSIDE 1BA 1BA, S2200tmo 675-5792 garage. W/D hkup 1
Adult No pets $650/mo Ull llU
Scoth 548-2301 4BR 2'18A, FA/DR. large
38dt2ba FA ~ dbl IJ81" patio 45' lot St to &t. LM
Skylltn 2 trplc. 5-pt. 1 12750 873·7787 AYI t /1
$1150 •He. Grdnr. • •T~
water paid 642417 Super i eR 2,~ twmme.
_......... 2 geragre, lndry .. ~ Nr
"Polynellan AtlTl09P'*e" bch 11375 Agt 875-4912
Spacloul 28' 1'-\8a trl· •WflllT i.wt condo Frpfc, wld
hkup, pool )ac:. laniee _.II.I
wl opf'lr -eerpon, "° • -I eec: NO petl. 54f.2447 21"-38R & 4IR
LO bMut 38' 2''t8e frpl, 2 s 12S:r~'j:'>'
c;•rporu w/1tor•1•. .., ....
lencecl )'d, E'atde I 1500, ·---~ -~1'3t .......
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Daily P1101
HO Wt>H Bay Strttl. Costa Mesa. CA 92676
Dally Pilot hours
M onday Friday 8 00 AM 10 5 00 PM
PHONE
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OATES TO RUN
$410
UM •ddltlonal p•per If nMdtd
• •
~mtim~1tt
Nwpt Bch, Agt 541"5032 PIT companion care lor m mlllm lllTl elderly woman weeltends ~Ctr., Fashion 111 Sat & Sun Prepare
The Elticlent AlternatN9 meals, must speak fluent
FU• .me. OI answering Enghsh CaH 559.4345
servlc~;.~0 only lmtltptat SS
=--r-trial:-. ,,----,.27= •llmll lmll• -~·~~-·!!--_ _.....,,. Fun 11me immediate oPen· 11• I Pt•••• ~~f~t~:~w~! oftioe & Whrhse. tor leul qwed Medic.I & hte in·
75001f.llght menlg 1011. suranoe A1>9ly in pe<son. ~ d00ts. 16 h cell· COIT ·C.M , 1297 Logan. Ing, av .. I. lmmed. 540· 1366
call M-F 645-6811
2 WAREHOUSE un1ts-1or *MODELS*
leue. 1200 sll each. (all ages, M/F)
Costa Mesa 60c/sl. Print, Fashion. Promotion
642-1060 or 642-6642 * * 4 76-5525 ~atty * *
2500 st with front office. Alli HTAIUIS
Lg drive-In door. 60¢ sl ANO WASHERS Fil.
629 Terminal Way, CM Salary ... 6'45-7448 dy540-9352 ev6'46-0681
la u • t P rt' tr t J Alli •CU11C Helper or lralnee for 2790 lorelgn car repai r
--.-.. """"'!'"'!"1"""'11 ... 1 ... 1--•549-6066•
Great Income potential alTlllTIYE
$1 ,500,000. Agent •
•673-5354•
luiMu iauci&l
!i!ijf1itelil 814
IUlfUT no quahlying, as low as
71 %,upto100%LTV,all
credit ok. 720-1752
1" WIDOW HAS SSS
lor TOsJ S 10,000/up No
Cfed. v /no pen Call Den-
nison Assoc 673-7311 *
Parts Manager for San
Franc•SClo Truckcent8f to
handle GMC. Isuzu &
Meroedfl..Benz, medium
& heavy duty truck parts.
Excellent opportumty for
tile nghl person to work
1n a new trucll company
thaJ 1s growing rapidly.
EXPERIENCE IS •A
MUST Excellent benefits
1nclud1ng health. dental.
v1s10n & pen9't>n plan.
Contact Barry Bemiger
at 1·415 626-2300 ext AaaeaaCHltatl 404, Mon-Fn. 9-11 Only.
Aueuceant1 BB •oooAM:No e
coUNtAY Western-pop •BUS PERSON
sing« needs band II Apply in person:
Interested call Wendy WM4Y'I narf
786-3000 or 894-9446 2f 1a-,;ewport Bl
THE Orange County Men-Newport Beach
tal Heelth Association Is IMlllE-I F/T seeking volunteer• for ,..~
MYetal programt. For In· Available Mon-Fri 3()..35
lormetlon call 547-7559 hrs per week (days) Will
2 tram. 675-8654
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.FOllll ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
U2·11ll
EJ!p $"24,000 72 t-0222
un•PUITDS Ex.pe< prel' d bul not nee.
Apply within Manners
Mte Shlpyatd. 2439 West
Coast Hwy. Nwpt Bch
CUYASSFmEI
Will train. construc110f'1 or
~~~~~~~~~ boat exp helpful Benefits = _ · and good pay tor good FOlll: lllD work 64S-2244
Balboa Peninsula C&Sall 673-7615 For traditional NB ci0th1ng
LOST BIROCOCKA TIEL store F /T PIT Must have 10-key exp, & ab1hty to (Tanome) grey/yellow, relate t o customers
red band on leg. loves let· positively Contact
tuce. REWARO 6'4~·7408 Margie or Joe 644-5070
REWAHU. L~t M/Mast1t -CllllPUOTIO UST
tan w/blk _lace, wearing For lrO{lt office. Seeking
choc:tl Chain. vie. 10th & motivated individual lor
Balb oa Blvd. N.B last paced practice.
673-7474 or 529-8900 PleaM cau 857-1838.
~~;;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~.~!"lfnrmmlm!t~
ConCfete & Carpentry
LOU 675-3185 Nwpt Bch
....umlAIST
For back offa , S..lng
motivated Individual lor
fast pae•d practice.
Please call 857-1888.
1&11.YPILIT , ..•. .., •.. ...........
WMl!tndS an<S l\Olidayl
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---· Appljcltlt mut1 ha"9 r• PART llME production
liable cer with valid CA Meded lor llght u -
dt!ve<S tteente proot of swnt>ty pec;J190e C M
Insurance and OMV "" Call J9fl 549-5211
print-out. Statt1ng pay ts PllT nmn
S7 00 i>e< hour Plus ou
allowance ~ H1J1 Come In to aPC>ty at
.anMI
WILllllE!
llUT•lllmlHU
DI~• no Wiit .. , u.
-.. F•·TIM FUlllUIMIS
Immediate openings al oor
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Slore• Jom Southern Call-
lorn1a s leading reta\1
home improvement chain
ano be rewarded w•th:
•COMPETITIVE SALARY
•COMPANY-PAID
8ENEFITS
Orange Coast DAIL y PllO'f /l'uwday, AugUll t ;;tU .,
ebUPLttE XeefA d/ •NEW SIMMONS Twtn
BKKPG SERVICE Tn•. mattrest Mt HS.* O Mel~~M)'ef'abaof· IH'811C••• statements. AM/FM Softy WltW/ TV
lerech tradition of •~eel-peyroti. t>ri r~ S175. •157·"55•
i.noe. steady.growth. and tlOtll. Free pie" up/delrv -UUJ ... M a professlontl and It· 15ytt e1tp refs 850-eMt _.._
tract•v• wot'll; e11viron-......._ ... ~,.....,.
ment for over 100 ~· 1,.-..----........ ,.. Oln ta~. ~ ClibtlWtl lfs;l;111 Af f turn. motet M2-1'70I Our branch office 111
t>eaulltut Newport 8each • 2 n fllUll • ..,.. IM.I
is cuffenlly ... 1ung an •COMMERCIAL"• Lke "" Laura ~
ex.pefleooed legal MC• •S300 . 544-8U3• CllalM Of Mtt .. w/matcfl
retary Cotporate bacll·12 OOOA REFRIGERATOR drapes, Wht & roee c:olOf' ground a must PC or S200 American<># mif. word processing ex-11de x JAde. green. 62&,s rored Amoif... 3 bw
Underwtlf Dive Techs will Clttl ..... CA 12121 OUllllL train. Must be Scuba between 9am & Som M·F
Misc general clefical Ac· certified 673-3630 Or call Beth at 642-4321
Only one morning a week
tor 5 hrs Must nave car
SS per Hour .eLuS gas
al tow~
•CREDIT UNION
•ON(;OING TRAINING
•OPPORTUNITY TO
penance helpful ~~3 ;S~s good S stools w/matoh ~
(your chOICI $25 ... } AM·
We otter an e•cellent 1--------• tan din set, tu.rtolM ttMlll
curate typing and 10 key ------1-1-1-1-1-._--Tll--ext 205
by toueh. Some date -·----------lllMITlllUCI
lllUlmll'f
llWIPIPll UJ.1 ....... .,
ADVANCE INTO
MANAGEMENT !:.~~rr P=:~:U~ Ul•ll flnT FUE ~= J!:!,s'~ =
Medical/Dental Lile and * IDllllUTll * S250 Bra$$ lg chandeMr entry. S6/Hr. 953-4091 AooteourdriYel's ln llllTtUICI
Orange County FfT days. Groundskeeper/Handy• L TO 1ns1H1nce and more 1111. S 100 Sml lite f1xure 135 fOf an ON-THE-SPOT tn· Please submit resume 142 W.2 10 yr old Pnttae/Playt>Oy
' terv•tw aooiy"' oe<son · WITH salary require-1 • magazines (make ottr) CUU FM • 1Wll Benefits. Apply: IPG. man Local exp F fl. Sect
Fil Of PIT. Flexible. S5hr. 17851 Skypatk •G. Irvine staner to care '°' small
Corona del Mar 675-1579 oflioe building & grounds
LA MARINA ANTIQUES in near Orange Co Airport. --WED AuG 10 ments to O'Melveny & 1--------759-0119 f0< appt ~:~;:; ~:~ ~==~~~ fl••••l .... /.Jry NEW DAYBED OAK & CMl/llllml llUll
Must reed & ~ Eng-
lish. FleXJble hours &
have Conv Hospital exp.
Good pay, benefits.
Country Club Conv. ~9-3061 M·F. 10-$pm
• FLIUL llLIYDY Person wanted. Mature.
respons PIT 842-0696
IEUYEIY •ml
Dana P1 Is lool<tng for supervise 1an11or & lawn
warehousemen & trucil mamt contracts ASSISI
dnYaf for del1YetY of furn. building managcw, spill
Veltd COL req 496-9486 hO\lrs. perfect lor earty
MY• HSll PIUSll retiree Call Judy ThOmP-
Wool Will train. Stan S6nr son_. 7_2_2_.6_1_22 ___ _
·medical. CdM 675-1579 IWIT. •CllllC
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Immediate opening Fil
Photo equip & lac1hty re-~A air 1 pair & service Bask: etec-~ 1rical exp Communiett· OFFICE OVER'la-\0 llOO skills. sell motivation
PllYITI._., .. ,
Needs PIT help in cafe
•786-3000•
9 00 a"" -11 00 am
'9 122 BrOOOkhurst
tcorner ot Gartteldl
Huntington Beach
Beach CA 92660 EOE Heavy duly S200 X fnt 8RJ'SS 2 mattr.-.
M/FIV./H CondltlOfl •67S.3S98• trundle complete $295.
Fuaitare 6014 a4o-8733
,IT MatmWRll&IM'E NAT ONAL Lu••BER & O'IELVUY : u auEEN SIZE MATTRESS -·~ ..., 2 6 CO CHES floral & BOX OUIL TED Pleasant worlung con-Su PPL Y NC I IYEIS print It e new Large BRANO NEW' s 155 d1t1ons Costa Mesa atea bfass & 11Wroug11t 1•on
1
Call 846-4293 54S-.876 Your •e n Good Company• bP:er s raclt-Alt reason-_____ _ •ir-ww HUI$ ably prteed 760-1585 SOFA r11gh quality NeY9f IUL ESTATI lSS1 T Equal Oppony Employer --•' •GETTING ••ARRIED~ used Still wraPi)ed. ORG CTY :: Top Mature. reliable P8fl001 "" • Worth SlOOO Sacr'tfloe
ProCluc:er seetls honest SALES needed tor permanent Must sell TV n-h1d&-a· $250 Can dellver
eggress#Ve exper LIS o •WI $301• • pos111ons in Laguna Bch bed m11c lurnnure *12131862.-6588*
Aots 10 show & sell R E Corpora1e travel sates Day & swmg Shifts. No Balboa Island 675-9922 FuH lime,~ OrM~
cord req d. Costa
Blueprint 548:5571 EARi EXTRA SS
& ability to work 1ndepen·
dently Apply· IPG. 17851
Sllypark Cir. Ste G. Irvine wllop Producer All Training provided ;:~p~o~~J~veru~ BEDROOM Dresser & 2 n1 Jliscellutnl IS
leadsturmshed Extreme-' 892-7700 welcome No ellpej'tence stndS S200 also .JoAN wXVNE TENNIS ~er~!~o:;e ,,e:t:~~~~ SAUS/C&Sltll-needed-we 11 tram Y°" BIG-SCREEN Pro1ec11on CLUB FAMIL y MSEOOM· Demonstrators
· Fii.iii
Are yoo adventurous and
need money? Are yoo
bright. well-groomed &
eager to learn? JP
Enterprises has several
openengs tor those of you
who can start lmmedl·
ately. Work with people
t8 or Ollef WhO are SUC·
cessfvl. motivated win-
C\efs Spend winter In
SO\lthern Cahfornla and
travel 11 western states
with our supeNised mar·
kehng team Paid train-
ing program Exciting
bonus plan, plus high
earmngs company cars.
return fair guatanteed
CaM DON HAWKINS
6'46-3337 9am to 1pm.
IDTAL ASSISTAIT E1tp ADA. flex hrs, great
statt. N.B. 760-921 t
lllTAL ASSISTAIT
WlllWlllAll
WIEIEYMWlm
LIMl.-TTlll
tmlUIY ass••ms lYlllll.I
•CLERKS
•TYPIST
•SECRETARIES
•RECEPTIONIST
•WORD PROCESSING
•ACCOUNTING CLERKS
•DATA ENTRY
OPERATORS
IMSSU
PAllYll&nll
PAii lllUNYS • CALL TODAY
18400 Von Katman
Ste 130. Irvine 474-2974
100% FREE to Applicant
EOE Needed tor busy &
cheerful Endo of1ice. Hrs I•-------• 7-3. Will train. 721"'4007 •uas--.. TS NewportCenter -,,..,. =--"',...-------~ Needed for small Newport
DENT AL Beach salon Sml ctntele OTRHO ASST okay Paul 722-8313
Fil. fun loving, fast paced, HISICLUlllS
Irvine offioe needs outgo-Aehable. own transp
mg ROA with exper Good pay 548-0621 Jenny
_ 79&-0777 or 6'40"'4292 HOUSEKEEPER Enghsh
HSI CUii speaking SS/hr. 4 hrs
Comfort Inn Hotel day 6 dys/wtl Contact
FIT. Pll. all shll1s Con-Carol 960-2724 HB area
MECHANICS helpe< own
tools. MacGregor Yacht$,
1631 Placentia C.M.
1111C11. UST ;um
Exp'd 1n blood drawing. In-
surance bilhng. Excellent
salary Immediate open.
1ng Cati 64 t-504•
llllCILl/I 24-32 Hrs pe< week. Busy
N.B group.644-7848
llllU/u.TS
Athletes prefen ed. Top
dollar paid In Southern
Cal. Contact Cory at
(2131 876-3136
MTEl •SI POSll Area's newest motel has
Of)I01ngs. Grelll summer
work cart Jade 6'42-0977 ••11• CNA 10< 8oard & Care
Home Exp preferred.
3pm-11 :30pm Newport
Villa. Catt 6'42-5861
ORlllE COAST
DAILY PILOT
For details, call use Full ume •mmed1ate pos-Good starting pay Other TV $225 s57•3o3o BERSHIP tor sale 7 •
721-1200 111on ava1lat>le lor whole-Orange County 1oca11ons COUCH lo~ seat cnaers Call 673·0S38
sale 01s1111:>utor of t>eer, also available ottoman NEVER used UPllUY "I•..,. wine hQuor cigarette AFI SECURITY Very nice Scotchgaroed ~
and candy Sania Ana 7 t41598-7474 Only S27S Call 843-9294 NEW & USED MACHINES
I area 547-0732 -Jewelry tools. taoeUng _ SHIPPING-small power CUSTOM lg game 1a1>1e mact11ne engra..,., wax -.UL DTITI sa,1e,.s TW.l IS 1£11! hand tool repairman mosaic Ille & rattan w 4 motd 1n,ector. much rodt Electncal air control swlve cha11s anti Que I & much more !>4~ 1593
Fiil llJl•ll Make b•g mOl'ley wtth a ca-0...n tools Some 11110-sofa fa1~11ng cou:n & MOVING SALE' 10' red
Limited opponunety to JOI" I reer in sports inlor-ptng ex.pet1enee Well more 83'-434 YelYel c:oud'I $125. 2 red
national real estate mar-mateon 10 immediate I r a 1 n A PP 1 Y 7 • m NEW Daybed White & Yetvet ctvs S35 ea. IWlf'I
keting system with un-openings Call 754-5711 p~~~egort•a C YMactlt.1. 1631 Brass w mattresses & lllde a bed $85, aiper
hmtted earnings For 1n· ......,,, , ndle Comple $245 bed $75 formation. call Jack SllH FILL TM tru te single water •
Ayets at SELECT EnergettC Sales ~son for IAJllEl .al Ph NI * 840-8733 * lawnmower self Pfopeled
BETTER HOMES & t:>usy ladies resale dress I rntss you• SS (Hawaii) DESIGNER turn leSs than St SO 340 .. 7o79
GARDENS shop Nancy 631-3332 1 14 t5)897-9514SF 2 yrs oto & unusual an· .. , ..... --
REAL ESTATE 75>·5000 PROFESS 0 AL ____ Telemarket« ---ttQues tor l1111ng d1n1ng & gas r•....-with mlerowa"'9 1 N interior bdrm Mt 1n e11;cl cono 2 -··-IEOln ./IEl. lfC. des.goer BuSU'leSS ell· • Ull 11 .. 21 • nousenolds by aoot t>et S650 644" 1628*
Fornon-smotungCPAt11m pandeo lmmediateopen-llYlll-j Sat or open hO'J5e Sal JntlrJ/fan/Alt in Costa Mesa Typing •ngs E1tpetienced only SS1Hr -ht>eral guranteed Sun 9-4 ., 31-32 Encore ~
req·d 6'6 ~30 •855·9756111' bon\.l.S SUN9Y-00 Mlllng NB ~3-1148 6'42-1509 ___ -.'!!.,..'PP'~ ...... ~ ..
-----Eves only exper req d clRTiER s1.099i;·r,_,. • lfCIPTlll/CASllll SALES PERSON NEEDED Please call Mel Hewitt ~ESK-Lafge man s Me'l-18lltlstnts Santos Watch
Immediate tull time oos-F 0 r ST AT 1 O N A A Y 756-54•• I tean carved Oest< 2 YXS ui taoe StwlOUS inql
1 STORE CdM Flt. 5 I 7 drawers darti. WOOd .... •hon catereng to uc uSlve days. Xtnt working c:onds Te...,..hone SaJes $125 obo '""5236 only."'· msg, 840-1735 bus• n es s c It en t s ~ .,..,.. 6'45-7448 E1cep11onally fine IElTlllOllY .. l • --IW, •terWI 1131 ___ __ chentete. Phone tor appt Full-size t>edroom pier _
.E•rPTllllST·lscrew 673-•762 EAR"' grO\.IP Thomasville tnple FILL lllT -"' dresser mirror 2 mght w~:~r ::;~ .. !·~" SWISTIESS $400-$1000/WK stands •675.J59a. · WAml!
CdM Salary open & oen-Martne canvass & up-
ef1ts Vickoe, 673-6255 hotstery E11;per helpful HIGH-grade 3-pc sect (Up to 30 ywds) Par1-11me Assistant Ots-__ t:>ef'lef1ts good pay tor •6AM-12 Noon Emerson leather med-
trlGI AdV1$0f' needed Sat· TANNING Salon recept Quallly work 645-224.4 •No Nights/Wknds t>rn 1yr-old 5'200 at W-1111
urday. Sunday and Hol-Looking for maljlre & •S71HA -comm/tr"llln•no .S~IOan~~s:_S~2~200~.:4~97~.a3~~4'.....1.••••••••• 1days 3AM to 11AM. Must outgoing adult w11Tn'lg to *SECRET ARIAL * CISTl llSA Mt .. 111 -
be 18 or o'lt!r. 11ahd dm-work mornings 67S.4023 One person of1ice-1tanety. --& ••• l22·11n · 1 t accurate boollkeeping. -• -er s icense curren in-ll"'irn1•ircanuy 6363 surance. good dnv1ng r&---word proc 754-s.TI 1.0. U2· 1HG
cord S7.00 per hour gas Small oftice Light t-;i>•ng CISTI llSA Cllll SPREAD
tact Ron. 63 t· 7840
llSICLRI
mtleage Call Pat Marley slotls Call 261-6040 TOP PAY'.'•
T h F d Needs dynamtC mouvatecs .IUITll 6~;~4d38f1 ~xtr~5 " ay ll01"1111ST II .I . oerson w1c1erica1 skills llCDTil•ST
Part time evening work Great OOPOfluntty xlnt Well train FIT 64-CHIRO 11£111! THE
NEWS will train. Sealark Motel
2274 Newport Blvd . CM
lllftlS Early A M Newspaper
rou1e. part time. 7 days
no oollechng Must ha1111
dependable venicle. In·
surance & drivers lioense
Extra Income. Opeolngs
m Sooth Orange Co
l.L llr.W Eumi1er
(71•)141.UU ----•ml Oeliverles/stock lor
photocopytottlce supply
1n Irvine. Oppty lor ad·
vancemenl. 011er 18,
clean OMV. SS.SO/Hr.
Mon-Fri 752-048 1
Immediate hire Hunt· lllEI IESI room for growth For ID~ u~ .. SEClnUY ._.. ... , Md 1ngton Beach g Costa FIT M-F • 7 30am-.4pm Mary Hiclcle 476-813.4 .... • .... , .,. I
Mesa area 447-3118 heavy phoneS 10 key and 1101-tST Orange County area Busy •ltferr., ..._..
t r r 1 •-hve attorney firm seeks •W lact IMnes ~11rP15~·50co~~ e•n Orange County A11por1 L1ttqatton Secretary with ••----•---~ oe<son s area advef11s1ng agency m1n1mum 2 years ex-•&• -_..... UUl SIOUT&IY PIT
Witt 1ra1n N/smkr Word
Perteet prel'd 675--0200
LllUIY SllPPlll
CUii Full time M on-Fri
-8am-4pm SS/SO Hr Mini-
mum ott.ces skills Ben·
eflls Apply en person.
IMISllTAPI
729 Farad St • C M.
•548-5525•
seetcs well-sooket1 recep. oenence Must know IBM e lll-..&1--• t---11
11111 II T&Pf 11on1st Dvtees will include Word Perlect N-smoker -• ••• ··-·
729 Farad St . C M ans~1ng and derect1ng pref o Friendly. sup-
•548-5525• calls. typing. computer por11ve atmosphere en a , . .,."" ........
ti .. ,.sm ...
awaitaMt. h1't .W.J
calltea7!
llmlTOPIUIY
SIClnllY /IECEPT PHSlllEl SllYICH
MlllllSI input & general ott1ce penthouse suite Com-
Must have pleasan1 clear pe1111ve salary lmmed1-
v0tce and be at>le 10 man-ate opening Contact
age busy S11W1tchboard Susan 553-1530
It computer skills. M-F
8 30-5. Xlnt benefits. CM
•546-3671• with po•se Pos111on avail·
PfST OllTllL TIOI. able 1mmed1ately Call
Local Pest Control Com-C_aroi Spitz 751"2160 Someone wtlh strong or-582-3138 100% FREE
Work in the ever expanding News-
oaper Promotion field' If you are
s91f-mot1vated and like working with
teenager s. this may be the op-
por1un1ty you've been waiting for.
This is a GUARANTEED INCOM E of
$400 per week to start with poten-
tial earnings of up to $1000 per
week pany needs roote tech~ Restaurants L""" CUii we tram. must have good EXPERIENCED Food Prep
PI T or FI T evallabte. d riving record. Call & dtshwasners needed
ganiza11ona1 $lulls, work Tfale-T well under pressure and ri••
en1oy working tn a fasl F T 1n office. 1aoe tran·
pace ertY1ronment Call scnp11on Will train w P Balboa, 675-6864 I Chaflie 979-6021. E O.E. backstage during snow
days at Amphitheater
~6-4876
lnAILCUH
French bakery seeks
outgotng cteri..s 10< NB
and COM stores cashee<
counter-work. etc PT n
flex . SS-6 hr 64$.0447
Rtcil/ 673-2754 Scott or
Jacqui Iv msg
Cathy or Mary 545-2033 Santa Ana 558-a333
SIOlnAIY / VET t-IOSPIT AL exo o smt
11,.ir~ animal groomer needed -r n•••• • P T F T So Laguna Fron1 of1ece pos for NB I Antmal Hosp 499~5378 real estate mgmt . Prep-__
erty mgmt w<>fd pro-WORD P~OCESSOR
cess1ng eitp req . Mature 5Allteo on Woro Perteet
non-smot<er who enJQY5 1 ;o ·worn I to WOfk PT wi
working w/peoc>le. Call law & acct of1c nr OC I
6«-1526 attport 955-0953
An insured van. wagon.
up/shells are a MUST.
For more information
pk:k-
Call Mr. James
(213) 477-2870
TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO
'4~80 ·-.... ·-·-............... ....... , ...
For M .M you can advertlM
your Garage Sale in t he O.ty
Pilot. There is a 4 line minimum
and the pnce Is the same
whether you advertl~ 1 day or 3
days. It's a great way to turn
those hidden treasures Into
castl.
We are al90 offering a • •••• te ••Hei' • • •1• I .... for t I .M. Thta guide includes ideaS on how to edvertlM.
how to peen what Item• to "''· ptua kMes for a bettet garage .... ; atlo a garage Nie sign. pricing atk*••·
information on city ordtnanoes and lnventory sheet.
You can purchale your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when
you pt.ce your ad at:
/
Advertlsing ••a.S678 •
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-ar.,.. CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, August 9, 1988
DELIYlllY
lllElllTE IPEllllS ........ ....,,
Fii UI ED ~YI Ill
wlrt wh..ia & rtcllala. 'M -!!ft &
$1995 080. Muet '" to r.-Au1o, w . .~X· epp<eci.ttlll conc1 (IAKYOl7} a.N
Tht Dally Pilot Is seeking part-tlrM drivers for afternoon
dt'hvery of newspapers in the foflOWlng arHs
1...-lllMD.
11111/2Tll 82:=== c1m Piii iP .... ,.,.,... II• 83 533• s sod loaded lHOo\619 1 ____ _
M1·11M.,
'414112
TAa ~ SurvoOr. BS 635csi •uto. ~ 630481
Oood running '250' e cast. Excellent cond 86 13~ auto. loaded trwt386
cylinder tnglne, Body 97,000 original miles. 86 mes S spd, loadtd 678558
and palnl rough! G~ S2000obo •494-2874• 87 32!» auto. loadtd 446309 --:s ... ,. 1 14 :~~~~ ~~ ~~:1or. Bad s
8
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"e"CX-s"s"IC--YQ-ln'"' . ...,,Of ... "'!t"'h:. 21' A;lrescfiolf Prudence llO-n 11 131·1171
•lout lludenl. Hand· design Needs work. Aher S PM 1500 Auto Mall Or.
made by Hans Shutler, Sound hull Best offer ---------
Mluenwald Germany, takesl 631-2813 Jack Santa Ana
'71 C1dillac
FIHtnM
•ITllLl!
11IOI
perleet condition! •In SUIT• '11llZU12111 Of ~ 1EACH 55 Ft;t. at Edinger :;;rs:~=/ •SAILBOAT•• ITUUI ....... • 11 UYS
•$150obo. 544-8443• Cass. shell, CU.I pelnt. 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Service Hrs. Mon-Frt --S (626380) $5915 Open 7 days a wee!< 7:00 am lo 10 pm
Needs hit.le rear end body
wOfk flaaes Ortua SU,./Dtclia/ ttrlft Extended ServlGe Hours l._ _____ _.I THIODOAf llSt 7121 7 a.m .• 10 p.m Mon-Fri 962-7 113 :eave message RO BINS
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..,111111,..,..,...'!""t'P!'i.,.. ... •,.'l'l'I._ ... ~~~~~~ -after Spm UPRIGHT Plano k0fil8( I 1WXAfEb: Respon coupi: MERCEDES '77 450SLC * * * Campl;>ell Circa 1900. needs Live-Aboard sllp In '111101 Xinl cond. brown/pal, AC
Restoration complete. for 40' salllng boat. Looks & runs great $3500 sunroof, service records
FORD
J(1bd HA•f\111.t f1 ••
CUHA Mf\A '"" IC •O $1800 obo. M4'-1628• NB/Long Bch 963-5480 0 80. Call 721-8613 $20,000 obo 733-8579 1--------
PUBllC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE
QRMIOE COUNTY of tM ~Court MacArthur Blvd • "105. NOTICE Of
.......,.. COURT PubllShed Orange Co.st Irvine CA 92715 and the last PUelJC .. A"9NO
1'0 CMc C..-Dally Piloi July 26 August 2 day for ld1ng claims by any Notlcle is llefeby given that Or..... 9 16. 1988 cu1d1tor 51\all be August 30., the Planning Commission ol ._.. AM. T22• 1988 wtuGh IS the business rhe City of Newport Beach
CA. 1117111 day b4!1ore the consumma· wlll hold a-puOllc l'leaf1ng on
P«lllonef: JEAN LOUISE • PtllUC NOTICE t•on date si>eetlied above lhe applieahon of Wtlliam DOWD :--....;...;;~~-.....----Oaled AuguSI l . 1988 Power for Amendment No Raspondenl~ KENIC IUPllUC>ft COURT LYNDA A. TMNKA. lft..j 668 on property located at
WARREN DOWD Of CAUFORMIA, tended Tr1neMfe9 16 Harbor Island.
Cue No. 0289613 COUNTY Of ORANGE Published Orange Coest l Request 10 emend a pot·
a.WONS In Ille the ,...ltlon ol Daily Piiot Auguat 9. 1988 oon of Districting Map No
NOTICIJ You ..... Mell DONNA J. M_ANOS. on T237 j 23 90 as to change the extSI· ..,.., n.....,._,llectde ...,.... of JOSHUA D. W. ---------1ng bay side Mlback on
....... ,_ ...... ,_, MANOI , a"''"°'· lot Fr... POOUC NOTICE property located al 16 ....... "'9N ..._ ,_,.. doM .._,_.., Cwtody ---------Harbor Island Or1ve (Lot 16.
.......... • .,._ "9ed 9fMf COftt,... 11522 Tract 802) from 15 feet lo 0
........ 111•1 ..... CaMNo.A0492tO NOTICEOfOEATH feetonlheSOUllleaS1etly88
II you Wiit! to .... the ao-CIT ATIOM AHO ANO Of PETITION feel Ol lhe bay side property
lllCe Of .,, attomey In lhcs NOT1C£ Of TO ADMINtlTUt lone end bet--. 0 feet and
matter, you shoUld do to .. AJttNO ESTATE Of 7 19et on the remaining 22
promp11y so lllal your wrll-TO: JAMii F"ANCES BENJAMIN (N.N) feel ol satd bay SJde prop-
len reeponse. it 111'1· may be GILMOM PINCUS OOLMARa, erty itne.
ftied on time. YOU AllE HIAEIY OR· tile IENJAMtN P. fllts prOfeC1 has been r•
AV1SOI u.ted Ila lido 0.-DIRID to eppHr on OOLDfARa llleW9d. and It has been de-
mancs.dQ. El trlbunal pued• 10-25-et at t:CIO o'dock In CASE NO. te<m•ned that It It categort·
.deeldif contra Ud. eln au· D1p1rt-1 IO of tM S1J-Al44325 caliy e>tempt under the re-
dlenela a menos que Ud. re-.-tot Cetirt of Orar19• To all heus. oenetlc1aries. qu1rements of the California
sponda dtlnlro de 30 di ... C_,ty located at 121 N. cre<111ors con11ngen1 cred•· Environmental Quality Act
Lea la inlormaclon que l,camcwe, Santa AN, CaM-tors. and persons who may Notice Is hereby further
slgue
1
--. lo 111ow cauM .ttr be 01rierw1s11 1n1eres1ed In given that said public hear·
St USted <!-. soliollar el tM oow1 ~ ftot ~ lhe will or es1ere. ot both. of 1ng will be held on the 18th
eontejo de un abogado.,, llftOfdefdectartngJOIHUA BENJAMIN (BENI PINCUS day of August. 1988. al 11\e
esteasunto.deberiaMcl4ll'IO D. W. MANOI freed from GOLDFARB aka BEN· hour ol 730 pm on lhe
1nmedtetamen1e. de esta ,_ P9N"t.I control aftd, JAMIN p GOLDFARB Council Chambers of the manera. su respueal a cwtodJ. . A PETITION has oeen hied Newport Beach C•ly Hall.
esc:nta. SI ~y alguna. pue091 Yew haff a rlelll lo ap-by SVONE'r GOLDFARB in 300 Newport Bou:.vard
ser reg1strada a llempO. PM' lrl ,.,.-and/Of bJ tile ~per.o• Court or Ca11-Newport Beach. Cal1tom1a
PUBllC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE
gregate amounl of the bid. NOTICE anti a lat>OI' and mater1111 INYfTING
payment bond 1n Ille amount .01
of One Hundred Percent SI01TEM
(100-ol ol the aggregare • NO. 818
a/l"IOUnt Ol lile bid The con· NOTICE IS HEREBY
1ractor will also lurnlsl\ GIVEN that sealed propolft
cerlllicetes of incur ""C" wtil be received by the City of
evidencing ail 1nsurancelcosta Mesa to wit· The City
coverage as required by the Council. PO Bo• 1200.
contract lcosta Mesa, Calllornla
All proposals snail be sub· !92628· 1200, on or before
milted 10 CJ. Segerstrom & lhe nour or 11:00 a.m. on
Sons at the address shown 'Friday, Augusl 26, 1988 ii
below not taler lhan the day shall be cne respooslbllily ol
and nour spec;1lled herein the bkldtf 10 deliver Ills bid
All bldss"811 remain vahd lor. to the City Clerk's Office by
90 calendar days alter oe>en-1 the prQPer announced lime •no Btds win be publie:y openec1
This prorect snail be con· land teed aloud at t 1·00 sldtfed a municipal public a m or es soon thereafter
works proiect and rne Con· as practicable on Friday.
lfaC1or Shall comply with the Aug11Sl 26. 1988. Ill the
or0111S1onS ol Section 1770 Council Cl\emws. City Hiii,
to 1780 Inclusive ol the Cah· 77 Fatr Drive. CoS1e Mesa.
iornia LabOr Code regarding California, for the lurn1slling
1hepreva1l111g rate and scale of ALL LABOR. MA·
of wages eslabhShed by the TERIALS. EQUIPMENT TO
City of Cosla Mesa. wt11ch Is DEMOLISH SANO BOX ANO
on me al the Office ol lhe CONSTRUCT PATIO.
City Clerk and sl\ail forleil Add1llona1 sers or tile
penall•es prescribed tnerem spec1hcaUons may be ob-'°' non-compliance will\ the lamed a1 lhe Office or tile
code Purcnastng Agenf al 77 Fair C.J. SEGERITROM • ,0r..... Costa Mesa. Cah·
SONS, 3315 FatrYtew Road. forn1a Btds should be re-
Cosla MeN. CA t2l2t (714) turned 10 1he attention ol the
54e-0110 •r: Onrllle M,.,, City Clerk within said llme Published Orange Coasr 11m1t in a sealed envelope
Daily Pilot August 9 16. 1dentiltecl on the outsld6 with
1988 11\e Bid nem Nvmber and 11\e
T230 Ooen1ng Date
1-TO THE RESPONDENT. ~ "]!" wtah lo be lomia Cou"t) or Orange re-at wtHCI\ l•me end place any
Tile petllloner hu filed a repreM11IM bJ an attomey ques11ng 1na1 SYDNEY and a" persons 1nll!fHtlld
pet111on concerning your and !he -1 deMr"''-GOLDFARB~ appo1111ed as may appear aod be lleard
mamage If you tall lo Ide a '°" cannot aftonS an at· pertonal represen1a11vecs110 thereon ii you challenge this
rnponse within 30 days ol tOfney, -wffl be llP-administer the estate ol the pro,ect 111 court. you may be 11\e date that this summons pointed fof rou wtthout decedenl hm11ed 10 ra1s1ng only 11\ose
•S seNed on you.your default cft8fge. The PETITION re<iuests issues you or someone else PUBLIC NOTICE
may be enltf"ed end the tt rou fell to appe8f atltle authority 10 adm1111s1er the raJsed at lhe public hearing __ ,;..;;.;;;..;;.;..;;.R...;E..;..;;...P...;O..;;.R..;;.T_O_F C ONOITION court may enter a Judg.menl lime and place atated estate under the 1ndepen-descrobed 111 this nollce or 111
con1a1ning in1unct1ve or atloft. the court lftay lw· dent Adm1111strat1on of Es· wn11en correspondence de-
oll\tf orders concerning mlnate rour right• lo the tales Act tTh1s aull\Ority al· 1tvere<110 lhe City al. or proor
d1v111on or property spousal control and cu11octy of the tows lhe personal represen· to tile pubi•c heartng For
support ctllld custody. ch•ld mlnof chlld. 1a11ve to take many actions 1nlormat1on call (7 141
suport attorney lees costs. Dal.cl: JUL 11 1tt8 w1ti'IOul obta11>111g court ap-6«-3200 ~
and sud\ otl"ler relief as may OAlllY L. GfllANVILLE. pr011al Beloui taiung certain Jamee Decay Secre1ery be g.ranled by lhe court The County Ctenr, •r C•theftne acuons l\~ver tl'le oer· Planning Comm1u1on Cny
gern1stlment of wages tall· HoeHlnl. Deputy sona• represen1a1111t1 . 1s re-Jot Newport Beach
1ng of moneo, or property or PubhShed Orange Coast Quired to g ve not~ 10 NOTE The eaoense oi 1111s
other court authorized De11y P11ot August 9 16, 23 interested pe1sons unless l"°"ce is paid lrom • 1111ng
proceedings may also result 30 1988 they have waived nottce or tee cOllecied Iron• the spph·
JUN 1 1988 T229 consented to tl'le proposed cant
Gaty Gr11t1Yllle, Clefk. •r. ---------action I The llldec>endent I Publtshed Orange Coast
Linda C. ~. DepulJ PU8LIC NOTICE adm111111ra11on autl\orrty will Daily P1101 Augusl 9 1988 Cleftt --~=.;....;.~...;.;;...;...__ be granted unless an T236
Linde A. Chapin, A11orney K 41171 onlt!fested person Illes an ---------
lor Petlhoner. 1101 Dove NOTICE TO ob;ec11on 10 this oetthon and MLIC NOTICE
Street Sulll 235. Newport CREDITOfllS OF shows good cause why the ---------
Beach, CA 92625 IULK TRANSFER court should nor grant the NOTICE Publlshed Orange Coast (SecL 1101 .. 107 autt>or11y INVTTINO
Daily P1io1 J11iy 19 26 U.C.C.) A HEARING on the peti-SEAtED PROPOSALS
August 2 9 1988 Not.ce is tle<eby given to :ion wii1 be held on AuguS1 NOTICE IS HEREBY
T2 15 creditors OI 11\e Wlll\111 24 1988 ar 1 45PM1n Dept GIVEN ll\al CJ Sege<strom
---------named lransle<Ol'lsl that a No 3 :oca:e<I al 700 CIVIC & Sons will recetve Maled
Consol1da11ng domes11c and foreign subs1d1anes
of the MARINE NATIONAL BANK of Santa Ana In
Ille state of CALIFORNIA. at tile close of business
on June 30, 1988 pubhshed in response 10 call
made by Comptroller of the Currency. under lltle
12 United States Code Section 161 Cllarter
Number -Complroller ot ttle Currency Western D~~ci •
Slalemenl of RHourcea and Llablllllea
ASSETS
Thouaand1 of dollar•
Cash and balances due
from depos11ory 1ns11tu11ons
Nonintecest·bearing balances and
currency and com
Interest-bearing balances
Secunlles
10 126
6,447
3 184
10 900
THIOOORE -tr NEWPORT BEACH
-tr COSTA MESA
-tr HUNTINGTON BEACH -tr FOUNTAIN VALLEY
I ROBINS
I •ORD
-tr IRVINE • 'A-. ' ' ••
( (.l'>IA MI A • .. • I •liii•• .......... ., ........
Lllffll/ler•llfJ •· ::t::::: r.....,
Three hours per day between the hours of I 2 p.m. and l
pm seven days a week. Must have a reliable car, Insurance a~d .. good driving record. Earn S20.00 to Sl0.00 per day.
plus bonus.
2'21......,= httalesa .......
CALL 642-4321
x209
'ti lllT• IT 1111 Air. cus. cull bmpr &
pa1n1. (21<39901) I 10.m ASK FOR ERIC BLADE
Da~ly Pilat "-THIODORf
ROBINS
FORC:
•• t.t) t~Alo(f\(JW t\l" l
(U\U Ml\A 0•1 l1Ul0
Ml.IC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE PtB.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTlC£
Each b•d s11a11 spec1ry the ~order of Orange oare August 1. 1988 ex1>1re poor lo lour monll\1
each and every item as set County; TOWNE ESCROW COR· from the date of the lleartng
llS<th In lhe speclfleaHons. said deed ot 1ruS1 de-PO"ATION, a 1 n ld nollcedabOYe.
Any end all exceptions to I.he sc:r1beS the following TtUl'9e, Br T .D. IERVtcE YOU MAY EXAMINE the
specihca1lonsm11s1 be Clear· LOT 19 OF TRACT NO COMPANY. agent, ., hie k8')1 by lhe court. if you :y Slated In Ille bid. and fall· 6638. IN THE CITY OF Clnctr Stidham, A..a.t.nt are a pe<IOl'I lrll«ISted In
ure to HI forth any item in COSTA MESA. AS PEA S.Cretary, I01 louth Lewie the esllte. you may file wflh the ~!;cations shall be MAP RECORDED IN BOOK St .. Ofenge. CA t2t11 (714) tilt court a formal ReQueet
grounds for rejec;t1on or the 256. PAGES 5 ANO 6 MIS· 315-4700 lor Spec:ral Nollce of the fll.
bid iCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN TAC to274el In!) ot an inventory and AP-
Each bid shall set lortn the THE OFFICE OF THE Published Orange Coast pre1semen1 ol etlale aSMI•
full names and residences of COUNTY RECORDER OF Daily Pilol .4ug"31 9. 16. 23, or ol any petrlion or account
ail persons and parties SAID COUNTY 1988 as provided In MCtion 1250
inleresled 11\ lhe proposal. If YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T T233 ol lhe California Probate
lhe bid is by a corporation. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Code. A ReQueil for S~ial state the names of the of· DA TED 5128186 UNLESS:----------Notice lorm is available kom
ltcers wno can sign an YOU TAKE ACTION TO fltB.IC NOTICE the court cle<k agreemef\I on behalf ol lilt PROTECT YOUR PROP· W. Joe 911eh. Attomey at
corpor111on and whelher ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT IC 4t• LIW, 1220 1/2 Slate l lrwt,
more than one ottlcet muse A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NOTICE Of DEATH Santa ..Wa, CA 9'101 Sign if lhe bid IS by 11 part· NEED AN EXPLANATION AND Of PETITION PubllStled Orange Cout
ner11t11p or a JOtnl venture. OF THE NATURE OF THE TO Ao.llTE" Daily Pilot August 8 9, 15.
state the names and ad· PROCEEDING AGAINST ESTATE Of: 1988
dresset of ail eenerai part· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· JOHN WILLIAM COVE
ntfs and ;otnl venturers If TACT A LAWYER ESTATE NO.
the bidder Is a sole 1062 SANTA CRUZ CIR-A1 .. 105
propr1e1orsll1p or anolner CLE. COST A MESA. CA To ail neirs, benel1C1arie1.
entily 1ne1 does business 92626 creditors and con11ngent
under a l1ctotlous name, the '(if a street address or creditors, and persons who
btd snail be 1n the real name common deslgnallon ol may be otherwise 1n1erested ol 11\e bidder with a desig· property 11 shown above. no In lhe wlll or estate. or both,
nauon following showing warranty IS given as to Its ol JOHN WILLIAM COVE.
'OBA (11\e hct1tious name)"; completeness 01 correct· AKA JOHl'I W COVE. JOHN
provided however no flc. ness) Tiie benel1c1ary COVE. AND'JACK COVE
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1111ous name Shall be used under said Deed ot TruSI by A pe11t1on has been hied
un:ess 111era is a currenl reason ol a breach or detaul1 by GLENDA ANGULO 111 the
reg1s1ra11on w11h 11\e Orange 111 lhe obltga11ons MC111tl0 Superior Court 01 C11hfornla
Counry Recorder In case or '"tfeby neretofore executed County of Orange requell·
corpora11ons include the and de11"8ftl0 10 11\e undet· 1ng tl\81 GLENDA ANGULO
names ol the PreS1den1. 519ned a wrinen Deciarellon be appomted as persona:
Secretary Treasurer. and or Oeleu11 end Demand for reptesenlatove lo 1dmm1s1er =========
Manager Sale and wriuen noric.e ol the estate 01 rne decedenl
The C11y Council 01 the default and ol etectlon lo The pe1111on requests
City or Costa Mesa reserves cause the unden1gned to authority to adm1111ster the
the rog111 to re1ect any and all sell said property 10 satisly esrate under the lndeoen•
bids said obhge11ons. and there-dent Adm1n1stre1ion ol Es·
OATEO August 8 1988 a lier the undersigned tiles Act lfl\1s authority al·
Pubhshed Orange Coast caused said no11ce ol deleun lows lhe person11 r99resen· Dally Pt101 August 9 1988 and oi etecuon to be Re-tatove to take many actions
T231 corded Aprti 28 1988 as witl\OUI obtam1ng court ap-
---------Instr No 88· 196503 ol 01. proval Belore 11lung cer1a1n nuollC NOTICE hc1a1Records 111 the ottice ol actoons however. the per-__ r;....;;..;uo;..;;;.;..;...-'"'-----Ille Recorder ol Orange sonal reprt!Sef'ltative •S re-
Loan No. 175 ... cn County quired to give norrce to
/MOKEDE Said Sate will be made 1nte<ested 09f50t\S unless
T.S. No. Cl4804 nu• w111\oul covenant or war· tney have w11ved notlc.e or
UNIT CODE C ranty express or implied. re-consented lo the proposed
TOWNE ESCROW COR· gard1ng 11118 possession. or ac11on l The independent
PORATION as duly ap· encumbrances, to pay the adm1111strat1on autnor1ty will
pomted Trustee under 111e rema1ntng principal sum ol be granted unless an
1011ow1n descrobed deed ol the nore(s) secured by said interested person Ille• an trust wt~L SELL AT PUBLIC deed oi Trusl wtlh interest b)ec11on to 11\ts pe1111on and
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST as on said note provtded. ad· snows gooo cause why the
dtOOER FOR CASH (In the vences. ii any. under the court should not granl the
rorms whlCh are lawful ren· terms of said Deed ol Trust, aulhorily
der 1n rne Ulllled States) tee. charges and expenses A ~EARING on the pell·
and t or 11\e c11sl\1er's. 01 the Trustee and ol the tlOfl will be lleld on AuGUST
cer11l1ed or olhef cnecic.s trusls created by said Deed 24 1988 at 1 45 P M 1n
5')K•hed 1n Civil CO<le Sec· 01 Trust Seid sate will be Oepl No 3 1oc11ed at 700 1100 292411cPeyabte 1n Juli at held on August 31 1988, at C1111C Cente< Drive West
the 11me of satel all right. 1111e t 30 p m 1n the lobby 10 Ille Santa Ana. CA 9270 t
BERG
MAE BER(;, born
M ay 31. 1911 ~
away August 6. 1988.
S he was a supervisor
in the Hunungton
Beach Htgh School
Di.strict for 46 years.
Survived by several
ruec-es and neph ew s
V isitation August 10
from 4:00 P.M. to 9:00
P.M at Pren:e Bros.·
S miths' Chapel
PtB.JC NOTICE bu'~ 1ransfer •s about 10 be cenrer Or West San11 Ana t btds up 10 lhe tlOur ol •
---------made on e>er!Onal property CA 92701 0 Clock p m on lhe 2411\ day
SUPEUOR COUftT 11e<emlftt1>descnbed IF YOU OBJECT to lhe ot August 1988 lor prov1d· Of CALIFORNIA. The names and business 9ranl111g ol lhe pe1111on you ing and 1nstali1ng ol an over·
Federal funds sold
Secunhes purcllased under
agreements to resell
Loans and lease financing receivables
and 111teres1 conveyed 10 bu1id1nv tocated at 601 IF YOU OBJECT lo the
·O· and now lleld Dy 11 under South Lewis Streel. Orange granting of lhe pellUon you
said Deed ol Trust 111 the Ca111orn1e 92668 should either appear at the
property nere1nalter de· Al lhe 11me ol the 1n1t1111 nearing and state your ob-
graveside service at
W estminster Mem-
onal Park on Thurs-
day. August 11. 1988
at 10:00 A.M Pierce
Bro s -Smit h s '
M ortuary Directors
(714) 536-6539 . -----STEVENS COUNTY Of ORANGE addresses of the 111tended snould eithtf appear at the head Hallie sign. 1oge11ler
:n the Metter of the .\pph-transferors are BARBARA hearing and stale your ob-with ail 1ne appurrenanl
cellon ol Cl\aryte G Sprague D CRAIG l Cirus. Irvine CA 1ec11ons or Ille wr11ten ob1ec· work 1n connection the< e-
on behalf of Prtmo Juan 92715 t•ons w111\ 11\e court before wilh as desdrlbed in E•hlbtt Jesus Garrido Sprague Ca• The ioca11ori in Cahlorma the hearing Your · appear· A (8r1s1o1 s1ree1 er Anton
Garrett Gamdo Sprague !or ot the ch1el e•ecu11ve ottice ance may be 1n person or by Boulevard) .
Change of Name or Prtne•pal busines.5 olflGe your anorney Proposals musl be sub·
No A 144 1~ of Ille intended transteror IS IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR milled on the blank forms.
OAOEA TO SHOW CAUSE or a contingent cred1lor of" sheers t through 3.
FOR CHANGE OF NAME All otner business names the deceased you musl Ille preoared and lurniShe<I for
Charyle G Sprague on and addresses used by 1"8 your eta m wllh the court and rne PIJrpose and who<:h may
Deflall of Primo Juan Jesus 1nteflded transferor Wtll\•n mail a copy to tilt pet'sonel be o1>a1ned from C J
Gawdo Soraoi;e. Ca• Gar· thrM years last years last represen1a111te ap1)01n1ed by Segerstrom & Sons at 3315
reu Garrido Sprague min· past so lar as known 10 Ille 1"8 court .... 11n1n lour months Fairview Road Costa Mesa.
ors11as111e<1ape1t11on1n1n1s •ntended transferee are -trom the date of first is· 92626 phone (714)
court tor an order attowlng T11e neme(sl and business suance or 1e11ers as provided S46-0, 10 from 8 oo a m 10
oe111ooner 10 ctiange l\1s/her address of 11\e mtended 111 Secllon 9100 ol the Cai1-s oo pm Monday through
name from Primo Juen lransteree(s) are l A TON-torn1a Probate CO<le Tl'le Friday At said ofllee. bid-
Jesus Garrido Sprag11e, Cai ING INC • 2435l Avenida time tor ltilng cla1ms wlil not den may also obtain coplel
Garrett Garrido Sprague 10 Carlota. No N2 Laguna expire pnor to lour months of lhe plans and spec1f1·
Hugh B•enton Sprague ill. Htlls. CA 92653 from rtie date ot rne hearing cal•ons tor I lle con·
Cal Garren Sprague That the property per1•· nouced above temptat&d improvements
IT IS HEREBY OROEAED nenl hereto IS described Ill YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Ail proposals or bids shall
tllat ail persons interested in genetal as 1on1ng salon and ~le k8'>1 by the court ti you be accom'Panted by a
me matte< aroresa•d appear Is located at 1'210 Curve<. are a person 1nltfes1ed 111 cash•e< 5 or C:et'l•loed check.
belore this coun in ~art· Sutle A. irv111e. CA 927 1' the estate you may file witn payable 10 rne ordet of c J
men1 No 3 at 700 Civic The Blls1.ness name used the court a lormal Request Segersrrom & Sons.
Center Drive West. Santa by said transle<ors al said tor SpecAal NOllGe ol lhe iri· amoul"ttng to at least ten
Ana Cairtornra on AUGUST •ocatoon '1 PROGRESSIVE 1ng ol an inv~tory and ap. oercen• r 10• 1 o: the bid. or
25 1988 al 2·•5 0 ciock BODY TONING AND TAN· praisement oi estate Butts by a bond '" H id amount
p M and then afld tllef• NING or of any oetrllon or account and payable 10 said c J
Sf>ow ~use 11 any lhey l\ao;e. Tiia: sa•d t>vtk 1t1nsler •s as provided 1n sechon 1250 Seqerstrom & Sons s ned
why said pehttOn tor change 1.ntended to be consuM·. ol the Calolorn11 Probate by 1~ b<dOet and 11 c:por.
ol name should not be m1te<1 at lhe olchce of, Q~~ri Cooe A Request tor Soec1e1 ate surety 5814 clleek shall
granted row Escrow o _. Nollce lorm is 1va1lable form be lorlelled· or said bond IT IS FURTHER ordered MacAnhur Blvd -t05. the court clerk shall become Pl ablA tn
11181 a copy of tl\ts order 10 Irvine Cahlornia 92715 on or I Sydney Goldfarb Pet•· case rrie b•dder d~sollng
show cause be published in alter August 3 l l988 honerls) the same doe~ not within
11\e Orange Coast Deily Pilot, Tt11s bl)ik transfer -S\.lb· LOUIS OOTENSTEIN, ten 1101 days altet written
8 newspaper 01 Jenera! feCI 10 Cahlorn1a Uniform E~. AftOfMJ for Pell· nouct 10 do so sign ll\e con·
circuie11on puOllsll '" th•s Commerc:tat Code Section lloner. 701 lanla Monica •ra'1 ·
county at least once a~ 6106 llwd .. lulle 220, Sanla The coniracror will be re· !or lour consecullve weeks Tile name and addreu 01 Monica, CA ICM01 • Qutre<l 10 lurn1sll will\ the P••or ro the day of said hear· the person will\ whom Pubhshed Orange Coast contract a la1tl\lul per· .ng cta•ms may be llled is Judy Deily P1101 August 8 9 15· 1 b d "
D 988 THI 1-8325-T Burrow 1988 ormance on 1n I •
ateo JUL 21 1 Escrow Co 1 9 7 1 2 ••1620 amount ot One Hundred JAMii L Sllll'Tii, Jud9e .., Percent POO"•I ol il\e
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Department at the
Daily Pilot Is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avaU-
able to new buslnenn.
We will now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra charge.
and save you the time and the
trfp to the Court House In Santa
Ana. Then, of course, after the
search is completed we will file
your fictitious busineu name
statement With the County Clerk.
publish once a week for four
weeks as required by law and
then file your proof of publi-
cation With the County Clerk
Please stop by to me your
ftcUtious business statement at
the Dally Pik>t-.t.~a Depart-
ment. 330 West Bay . Cost8
Mesa. California. II you can not
stop by. please call us
at (7 14) 642-432 1. Extens:on
315 or 316 and we will make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mail.
II you should have any furlher
questions. please call us and we
will be more than glad to assist
you.
Good luck In you r
new business!!
Loans and leases net of
unearned income
LESS· Allowance for loan
and lease losses
44.629
LESS: 'Allocated transfer ••
risk reserve
Loans and leases nel of unearned
mcome allowance. and reserve
Assets held in trading accounts
Premises and ftxed assets
(including capitalized leases)
Olher real es1a1e owned
711
·O·
43.918
·0-
t.096
·O·
scribed publlCelion ol lhts notice 1ect1ons or Ill• wnllen obtec·
TRUSTOR TONIE A the total amounl ol the un· t1ons w11n the court before
MOKE0£ paid balance ol 1"8 obil· rne hearing Your appear.
BENEF ICIAAY MA RY gallon secured by the above ance may be 111 person or by
A N N H 1 c K E R S O N descrioe.cs deed ol trust and your attorney
Investments 1n unconsohda1ed subs1d1aries
and associated companies
Customers' 11ab11tty to lll1s bani(
on acceptances outstanding
Intangible assets
HERBERT R TURNEF( esllmaled COSIS. e.-penses, IFYOU ARE A CREDITOR
TRUSTEE OF THE TURNER and advances 1d S82 005 36 or a contingent credllor of
FAMIL y TRUST EST AB· it IS posslble 1na1 at the the deceased. you must Ille
LISHED 9122 ·81. LOUIS K llme 01 sale the opening bid your claim with Ille court and
BITTON SUSAN B BITTON may be less than the total mail a copy ot the personal
MORTON l MARKS . 1ndebledneu due represeota11ve appotnled by
HELEN l MARKS. ED· if available. the expected lhe court ..... 1h1n four montlll
WARD w SOLOMON AND opening bid may be ob-from the date of llrst IS·
RENEE A SOLOMON tamed by calllng the IOllOw· suanoe ol letters as provided
rec0tded Mey 29. 1986 as 1ng letepl\ooe numbers on 1n section 9100 ol lhe Cail·
·O· Instr No 86-221536 of Of· the day belorethe sale (714) lorn1a Probate Code ..Jhe
llCtal Records 111 the otttee of 385-4837 °' (2t3) 627-4865 llme lor hllnQ claims will nol ·O·
Other assets .. ..
Total assets ... .
Losses deferred pursuant to
12 u.s.c 1823<11
Total assets and losses
deferred pursuant to
12 u s.c 1823(1)
LIABILITIES
Oepos11s
In domestic offices
Noninterest-bearing
lnteres1-bear1ng.
Federal funds purcllased
Securities sold under agreements
to repurct1ase
Demaf')d notes issued 10 lhe
US Treasury
Other borrowed money
Mortgage indebledness and
obl1ga11ons under cap11ahzed
leases
Bank's hab1hly on acceplances
executed and ou1stand1ng
·O·
620
76.291
NIA
76 291
70,634
19.370
. 51 .264
·O·
·O·
-0·
302
157
-0·
Noles and debentures subordinated
to deposits
Other habtlthes ..
Total liablhtles. .
L1mlted·ltfe preferred stocl(
EQUITY C APITAL
Perpeiual p1eferred s1.ock.. .......... -....... .....,,,,
Common slock . . . .. .
Surplus ........ ..
UndlVlded proftts and capital
reserves . . .
Total equity capital • .
Losses deferred pureuant to 12
USC. 1823(1)
--0-
260
71.353
·O·
-0-
3.000
2.982
(1,044)
4.938
N/A
PUBLIC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE MllC NOTICE
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
AMERICAN tNTERITATE BANK I
Consolidated Report of Condition of "American Interstate Bank" of
Newport Beach. Orange Counly. and Domestic -Subsidiaries at the close of
business on June 30. 1988
Slate Bank No. 1072
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks .
Investment securites (Market Value $1,099)
Non-investment securities
Trading account secur111es . .... ... . .. . . . . ...
Federal funds sold and securities purcllased under
agreemenls to resell In domestic offices
Loans. Total (excluding unearned lncome)
Less Allowance for possible loan losses
Loans. net . . . . . . .
Dollar Amovnta
In ThouNnd•
4,797
1.100
·O· ~O·
.. 4 1.7 18
604
1 750
Bank premises. F F & E etc (Including S-0· capital lease)
Real estate owned other than bank premises
41 11 4
430
588
lnves1men1s 1n unconsohda1ed subs1d1aries and
assoc1a1ed companies ..
Customer s hab1h1y to lhrs bank on eccep1ances outstanding
Otner assets (Including $--0· rntanglbles)
TOT AL ASSETS
LIA•ILITIES
TOT AL OE POSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ...
Total demand deposits........ .. ... . . .. . .. ........ .
Total time and savings depos11s ................... .
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES ..... .
TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO
FOREIGN OFFICES. .. .... ...... . .... . . .. .. ....
Pedera1 fonds purchase<! anasecurmes sold under
agfeements to repurchase In domesllc offices ...... .
Other lleb1ht1es for borrowed money.
including no1e balance of U.S. Treasury ..
Mortgage indebtedness (Including S ·<>· ctpit11t leases)
Acceptances executed by Of' for account of
this bank and outstanding .
Other liabll1hes .......... ... . ..
49.761
14,021
35.740
·O·
·O·
t:.190
55.969
·O·
49,761
·O·
1,244
-0·
·O·
1.190
H AZEL PETERSEN
STEVENS. 75 •• o f
H un ungton Beach .
died on Saturday
August 6. 1988 tn this
c1tv of compltcatlons
due to age. She was
born rn Ston e. ldaho
on January 28. 1913.
th e daughter of An·
d r ew Pete rsen
St.evens and Nellie
Kalle Olson. She has
been a resident of
California since 1941.
Sht> has been an ac·
tive member of The
Church of Jesus
C hnst of Latter-Day
Saints. and currently
belongs to the Hunt·
mgton Beach 7th
W ard. She served a
mission in Southern
Texas.. S h e ts
survived by her hus·
band ·Owen F .
S tevens. C h ildren
William S. Bartlow ,
Adrian A. Bartlow .
H elen R. Knight.
Mary J Nachreiner.
amd Charlene D.
Parada--all Irving.
She has 15 grand·
children . and 10
great-grandchildren
F u e al Sel"Vlces will
W ed n esday
t 10th at 19191
17th' Street , Hunt·
in gton Beach . CA.
Viewing at Peek's
F a mtl-y Funeral
Home August 9. from
7.30 to 9:00 P .M. and
at ch urch pnor to aet'-
vices on the 10th.
Peek's .ramil;y Fu-
neral Horne. Direct-
tng. 893.-3525. Total equity capital and loues
deferred pursuant to 12 U S .C 1823()) 4,938
Total 1tab11itles. hmlted-life
preferred stock. eqully capllal,
and losses deferre.d pursu1n1 to
TOTAL LIABILITIES (e•cluding subo<d1n111ed noles
and debentures).. . ........................... ..
Subordinated notes and debenturet ................... .
52. 195 l-:::=====::::-
107
12 u SC. 1823(jl.. • ................. 76,291
Wt the undersigned directors, attest to lhe
correc1ness of tt111 s11tement of retOUtcet and
hab11t11es We dec:lere 1hat 11 ha• ~ examlMd by
us and to the best of our knowtedge .,,d belief
has been pr~ared In coofOfmance wtlh the In.
struclrons and tS tru~ and corf.Ct.
Larry T Smith
JoM L. Cashion
Mark E Simmon.e
I. J1;1he Cam~au. Atslsfant VICe President of the
st>ove-named bank d o herebV declare that 0111
Aeport of Condition 11 true ind correct to the beet
of my tcnowted91 IM belief
I HAREHOLDIRI EQUITY
Pre.ferred stock
No. shares outsiandlng
Common stock
Amoont
No shires authorized 2.000.000
No shares outstanding 1.226.923
Surplus. . .
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL
Amoun1 1,53•
2.836
Retained eam1ngs ... .. •
Reserve for contlngenctes end Olhtr capital reserves .••
TOT AL SHAREHOLDERS EOUITY . . .. ... . • ••••
TOT AL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... ..
•.17-0
(503)
-0-
3.M? SS.Me
The undetalQMd. Oavld T Blenkenl'IOfn. Pretldent. CEO and Sutltl
G Howe. Sr VIP CF'O Oft .... abo\19-named benk, Met\ deolarts. tor l'llmMlf
alone and not for the other. t have l*ton•I k~ of the matter•
contained In ll'llt rtpotl end I believe the' MCl'I ttatemenf In slicl r9POf1 11
true Each olthe ul'ldtt•IOned. forhfmtelf atone end not fof the~. centflea
under penalty or perjury l hal the JottOOif'IO It true end C«NCt
Executed on JUiy 25. 1988, at ~1 lllci'I. Calfofnta
Oav'ld T 8'enkenhorn
Susan G Ha.e
TW PubhlMd Oianoe Coaat OUy Ptlot Augvtl 9. IHI
PACWIC YllW
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-eemettry • Mottu11., Cna~ • Crem11ory
J500 Pac•l•C V1t'w Or•vt'
Newoon Be1cii
644 2700
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