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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 1988 25 CE T
Youth sports fee waiVer extended .
HB high school district's trustees delay
collection from.leagues until next year
tees in the I 9gq.90 school \ear and
charge the full fee the following }ear.
l <>er fees ha'c been bUJh 1010
d1-;tnct b~ la-ws for seHrat ~ears. but
the d1stnc1 has \.\a1 ved the fees for
\OUlh spons organ1za11ons and cer-
tain other groups "ho 5'31d the~
lOUldn't afford them
Rl·prt')(ntat1' es lrom Junior .\11-
.\mencan football organ1Lat1ons 1n
Fountain \ allt'} and Hun11ngton
Bealh. "hu \\ould t-.c most affected b)
thl· ( hangl· da1m u-.er lee., .,..ould be a
latal blo.,.. to thel'I' program'>
ofthall The sale of firt· .... or~s. often
the main Jund-raiser for \outh foot·
ball grou~. ha'> bt'cn banned reu~ntl'
in man\ c1 11es
··-\II of thest' huh.• thing' bnng us
that much clo)('r to dn' ing th1'>
program out of the art'J altogetht'r,"
(\hav. said
By GREG KLERKX
Of .. D.lly ..........
Hunttn~ton Beach nion High
School District trustees "oted Tut's·
da} night to t'Xtend the wai ver of user
fees for~ outh spons groups one more
year. dcsp1tt' a warning from the
district suoerintcndent that the move
Hockey king ·
Hockey legend Wayne
Gretzky has been traded
to the Los Angeles Kings
from the Edmonton 011-
ers./81
Nation
Spme Latinos say Presi-
dent Reagan 's selection
of Lauro Cavazos as sec-
retary of education is an
election-year ploy./ AS
World
U.N. officials say that
unless withheld dues are
paid, the international
body may not have the
funds to monitor the truce
in the Iran-Iraq war./ A4
could plunge the d1c;1nrt deept•r into
debt
The hoard unan1mou h 'Oll'd to
gf\e the Orange ( ount~ Junior -\11-
-\mencan Football Lcagut anothl·r
~car 10 prepare its b!Jdgct for u~r Ices
on d1stnct athle11c hdds. Thr d1\lrtll
plan<. to implement 50 pern•nt ot thc
Ho.,..c,cr. baucrcd h~ declining
l'nrollmcnt and d"tndhng state
funds. d1s1rn:1 officials planned to
remo'e the "'a1,crth1s 'car Officials
C'>llmated that the '>'aa,er costs the
d1,1nct about $30.000 annual!~
L1kl· thr Jl\tnll t{)()thall utlic1al'>
da1m thl· program., hJ' c .,uffC'red
from rt'>tng tow; and dcl hn1ng enrol-
lml·nt
Rud ~hJ\\ fl'l"fl'"n!ln~ the lUUOt)
k:ittue \Jld lhl pr11gram ha'> been
-.1l·ad1h lo,11itt pan1l tpant'> to less
l'\pt'n\I\ ,. 'l'"rt' h"-4· 'oner and
Ben \\ nght prc')1den1 ot thc F-oun·
tain \ alle~ kagul" ... ud h1' organ11a-
tllln rt'CCl\t'd no not1u~ot 1he pending
ti.'e'>
··Thi-." hnk thin.: "a' rn1<.h.rnJkd
\\ e had no inkling th.ti 1h1' '>'a'> 1o101ng
100 years for the Hotel Laguna
Historic hostelry.
getaway of stars,
steeped in legend
ByLANCE IGNON
Of the Deir Pllol St•"
The ta1ue of L1bcn' had hc.>rs 1n
19 6. '\;ext 1.car tht'\ ·11 ·celebrate the
Eiffel fo.,..er·s ·
But this 'car\ lentenn1al cel-
cbra11on lx·longs to the Gr:ind Old
Dame.
The Hotel Laguna. undoubted!)
the most rl'Cogn11able lantlmark 1n
Laguna Beach and the south coun-
t' ·s oldest public house. turns 100
this 'car.
:"\ell that the c;tatcl\ thrce-stof\
building O\erlooking Main Beach
has :ictuall) stood for I 00 )l'ars. The
present hotel. built 1n onh 60 da)s h~ teams of '>'orkers · labonng
around the dock. opened 1n 19\()
~1111. the name . .ind at least as
man' lee.l'nds about the hotel. has
t-.cen'aro-und for fi ,e <.eorc 'ear\
H1'itoncal account~ conll1c1 on
"ht·ther the hotl'I opened in I Mb or
I 8. hut 0\1. nerr, Claes and Georgia
.\ndersen ~1d the,·,c l·onlirmetl
that the laucrdatt' 1s. lhl· correct one.
In an~ case. thl'' ·re not ~·nding out
an~ cards apoloe.llln~ lor m1ss1ng
(Please see HOTEL/ A3)
0.-, ,,_,.._.., ........
Claes Andersen. on the roof of hie blatorlc Hotel i...cuna. ready for centennial
on v. c '>'crl' ne'er approached ... hC'
!>aid
v. right and other speakers predic·
tl·d u!>t'r ft-e!> \.\Ould send league fees
~1anng trom the current rate of $75.
''h1d1 co,~rs insurance and equ1p-
ml·n1 Ill more than SI 00 per pan1c1·
pant \Ian~ pla~ers come from hm-
tl'd 1nt0mc: families ~ho could not
atlurd ~ulh an increase. Wnght said
\n l'rJI re 1den1s pleaded "'llh the
"' h1111I hoard 10 lind other areas to cut
(Pleue eee USER/ A2)
Gay rights
measure_
in Irvine
opposed
By LESLIE EARNEST
oi -.a..., ..........
-\ n In ine group opposed 10 1nclud·
ing ~\ual preft'rence 1n a con-
tro' er51al human nghts ordinance
v.111 urlUlate a pcuuon that could
force a 'ote on the issue.
La~t month. lhe Cll\ Council
passed a far-reaching ordtnanec-that
\\Ould ban d1scnminat1on against
homose,uals and m1nonty groups in
thC' Cit\. That fa~ will take effect Thurs<fa~
But members of Irvine Values
( oahuon. a group formed in response
10 the council action. submitted an
10111atl\C Tuesda}' that would amend
the original la~. deleting protection
for homosexuals.
For that 10 happen, S.009 signa-
tures "'ould ha' e 10 be gathered by the
group to place thC' measure on the
ballot. -\special elect1on would likely
be needed. 1fthe 1n1uauYe qualifies.
Ir. 1ne Values Coahuon Chairman'
011 Peoaer s~ud he fetls confident
that member\ of his organization.
.,.. h1ch he called "'concerned o ti.zcns
and church-goers ... will be able to
iz.ather the necessary signatures.
(Pleue .ee BUllAJll/A2)
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By JONATHAI\ VOUKE
Of the Oallf 1"1161 Sle"
.\ Ne\~ port Bt'ach a 11ornt'~ focr-. a
muh1m1ll1on dullar lawsuit .1l'cu<.1ng
him of gl\ ing had legal ad' ice to a
Laguna Reach touplr whose sonc;
"ere killed 1n a I ~~5 hoa11ng accident
off Catalina lc;land. the: louple\
allomc.'~ ..aid Tue<,dJ\
John and Enl Ph1hpi;, Jgco; I., and
12. \I.CH' killed "hen the 15-foot
Bo'\ton "haler piloted t" their fot ht'r
'1ru1. ~ a hu1l\ ahout 1 no \ ards orr
< "''nn Pn1nt · ·
The 1mpJcl hurled the three from
th1.· 11rx·n hoat into thc SJ-degree
".lll'I and tangkd the .,.. haler's anchor
ltn1 111 thl' buo~ ·s line. musing the
hoat -\till running - to circle the
m.u~a
T hl· tatha. fohn Ph1h p). ~''am to
thl' huo'. t"lut h1' ons tx-camc
cnml'.,h..:d 1n the hm."'i and dro\loned.
au t h11rll 1l''-'i31d
The h<l\S and 1he1r father "cre
nJing h.1d .. 111 thl· t:im1l~ '<, ~t>-11101
<.a ti boat .1111·r flJrtt. 1patintt in ;1 mJr:l·
thon r.1.i· 11t1 thl' ''IJnd Th1· l'!Jer
Philq,.. ,,11d lk 1.llJ n11t '>Cl' the hum
heGIU'>l' 11 \\,1' l1nl1~h tl'd ,.11J O:inJ
Dcnwn .1 L ng -Bl·:i1. h Jttornc'
rl'prt·<..cn1111~ 1h1 Ph11lp'
.\fta thl .11 .... d1'1l Ph •hr' and h"
"iii: \ 111!.1 ·'fl"''•"'' hr,! thl'tr Jt-tornl'' 1n .1r 1 ••rt h ti l .1 la .... ,u11
.J&a1n<.1 thl' t .., l 1.•,1 <, .Jrd "h1l h
m:itntJ111, 'hl·., • 1•1r~ "u ' Denton
'iald
D.:nttin alleged. tht' Jttorne~.
< ••'Mgl' Jeffnl'' 01 "It''' p.mRcach
tl1IJ th.: Philip' thl'' "'"rl' "'nhout
legal ~r,1und<. fnr a suit and e'en
hlJnwd thl' ddl'r Ph1hr' tor the
.Ill ldt" l
Au· P,·n111n "31J kffm·'> '>'as ohh-
l?Jtl·J • g.1\\' rropc..r Jd\lll' 10 thl'
f>ti I I"' ''l.'dU't' the~ \\l>r~1·d tog~· hl'r
n I 'it· r.1,1 l''t:ihh'h ng an a110 ~ ·
, l1l·:1; •.1.111,,n,h1p l nJer that rt'I ·
t , .. ,., p he should ha' e. in-
' c,:1galt'd g•' c.'n 'ound Jd' 1CC' or
Speaker: Gas tax hike won't fly
~ --Assembly boss doubts that eight-cent
increase plan can muster needed votes
By JENNIFER KERR
SAC'R~MENTO -Assembh
Speaker Willie Brown says a Re-
publican plan to raise the gasoline tax
eight cents a gallon is an insincere
proposal that "on't win lcg1sla11"e
approval this )car.
"I don't think 11 has a chance of
getting its two-thirds vote in our
house:· the San Francisco Democrat
said Tuesda} at a Capitol news
conference. "l think It 1s not a well-
reasoned proposal.''
He said polls have shown that
voters would acecpt no mol't' Jhan a
three<ent gas tax mcreasc and noted
that the Republican leader'\ ''ho
made thl' propoi;al \tonda~ haH' not
talkrd \\Ith Dl.'monat1c leg1,l:i1ors
about 11.
''I don't behc'e that's a i;1ncere·
erron b~ Repubhcans .... M ~ 3\SUmp-
1100 1s the' are II") 1ng 10 get thC'
ma"<1mum i}ohtical mileage 1n those
distncts "here 1ransponnt1on hap-
pens to be the biggest. SC\lest 1s ue:·
Bro" n said.
GOP lcg1sla11' e leaders held a ne"'"
conference ~1ond:i~ 10 propose a S 1.l-bill1on-a-~ l':lr transportation
..ce..~ue-plan tha.t..-ii. ~ro' cd b~
,·oters in Novemtx-r. would ra1se the
state.gasoline tJ\ from nine centc; :i
gallon to 17 cents.
Thl·prnpm:ih1.ould needappro\'al -\' l·mhhm.111 R1.hJrJ l-...111. 0-Pan-
thi-. '~Cl'k h' l'>'o-1h1rds 'otes of the oram:i l 11'. , hJ .. ,.in 11t the Tran\-
Le1ml.11ure and would need the ponJt111n ( 1•mm 'l<.'1.' that "'ould use
<.1gn.lture ,1f Repubhcan Go'. George rc.'\l'l1Ul' h<•nJ, 11• p.\\ IM 1rnnspor-
Dl·u kmrJ1:in on a bill wa1\'tng the 1a11tin 1mprtnenh·nt'
.lunl' 30 deadline for measures to be In Jun,· q11,·r, n.imm h H'JC'Cted
put on the ballot. Deukmejian has L'Xukml'JIJll·, plJn h' 'l'll .SI b1l11on in
llPPO,cd Jn~ ttem·ral tax increases in gl'naal 11hltg.111Pn t"l1,nd.; IM transpor-
thl· pa't t,ltlon prn1r1"
Hnmn prl'<.ltctcd the gas tax in-Thl· Rl•p1.bl.1..111 i/..1, IJ\ proposal
1rea\t' and se,eral other pending \\l1uld1!1\("'!Pl·r,·ntPllhl·mone~to
tran<,portauon funding proposals thl· \l:lll' .11iJ · hl' r1•,t w local
"on'1 ht· put on the ballot 1h1s year. goH'rnnll·n•, 1 hl' mlml'\ Muld tx-
hut \I.Ill ha'e to wait for \Oler u<>eJ h'lrr11.1J ''' •"ud1nn .ind main·
appn1\ al until I QQO. tenJnll' JnJ m.1,, ran4'1t
"I don't th ink there'll be an} thing Thl· "1Jte 1.1, ' n11v. nine cen1i; a
I rdated to 1rans~rtat1on> on the µlh'n T h1· ll'<ll·r J 12,1,oli~l' ta' 1s al t"
,o,emtx-r ballot.· Bro~n said. n1m· 1.1'flt' anJ thl' <.tJte' b percent
fhc peaker said that wh11t' he has c,all'' tJ\ 1<. ,hJ•tt1'li 11n @.J~"hnr ThC'
r,upported g.as la"< increases in the Ci0P PH'Pl'"'' '>'11ulJ rJ1<.<' total l~\t'S
p:l)t. "l don't think rm rea_~1 ........ 10._ ... a_..,n1~i 1''•''11!0 J ~I l\1n lll ~,,,hne trom
t•mhracc a ga ohne tax increa~ this Jh\lut ~.l ll·nt' 1J1 SI J l!--1rfonl 10 1~
11me .. l'Cn1'
Rnmnt.atdhe favorsaproposalb~ Th,• l•<'P p11~'\JI "ould al'-0
Speaker Willie Brown
Jdi'lc the Jddtlll)OJ eight centc, Jo; a
U"l'rl'N .. an\1~ ~"l:empt tht" n<'"
tunJ<. ln'm tht' 1.nn,1 1ut1onal 4>pend-
•n~ ,1m11
Pair ~eek to Oust .Cosgrove,
f ofce Irvine special election
Mom may be charged
in death of toddler
By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY
04 IM o.llY Ne4 .._..
By LESLIE EARNEST
Ot .. o.llr .........
Two Irvine residents arc a ~J acuon that would unseat new
Councilman Cameron Cosarove and
force the Cit)' 10 rccosn1te I mtuUn!
i.sseci by the votm in the June
election.
Measure D. approved by lrvi!'C
voters June 7. allows for a ptttal
clcrtton when a council seat 1s
"ac:atcd by a councilman's election to
mayor. That sttnano 0«umd wk1'
I.a.IT)' ~n was elected mayor Ju.ne 7
and his seat w15 automatkally
awarded to Cosarovc.
A petition dnve ucettdcd in
obtaining enough ~ignatures to force a
special election before Measure D
was filed by lhc state on Jul) l.S.
~ group of residents who gad~red the signaturcs 1n ad' anet of
that date say the • did 50 ~1th the
approval of the city attomt' How-
ever. Coscro' c and other council
mcmben ma1nta1n that the s11na·
torn should not ha"~ bttn gathered
unlit after the measure v.-as cenificd
by the sta\C.
.. The manuic ifs t'fftttwc. they can
n.an out and 1Ct thctr s.anaturn." COllfQ~ said. "Ifs at I.hat umc the
law pantS them the authonty to
circulate a pct111on. Without Measure
D the pctiuons are as 1llqa.I as
shophf\1ng 1s. ..
Ho.,..ard K.leu\, o~ of two Ir'\ 1QC
~~1dcn1 who ha'c filed the le.pl
actton. s:itd aJthou&h Cosv<>"e has
bttn named 8$ the deftndant. the
\1 n ts not auncd 11 him pcnonally.
The acuon 1st~ first stq> nccasary
wMn unseat1na an officthoktcr, ~
cording to Klcan·s attorMy Tom
Jo0C1.
"The law rf()wrn us to make him
the dtftndant an dus matter. but ll is
not ptnonal to bun. 04 JOMS laid. '"It
1s tl"t•RA to 1m~t Mmluft D .. , ...... _ .... , .. ,
( ahfom1a H1@.h"'3~ Patrol '°"~t1ga1ors will rcrommend thC'
Di 1m t \Home' file "ch1cular man laughter charges aptn u ~oman
"ho<;e1.:.u ~led a child "'hen her own toddkr stuf\cd lbe 1dhnt \thick
into gear
H1ghv.:s' Patrol otlic1al said tht'} ~oulq tum thr resul~ of
thcinn'c ttpt1ono,tn othcOraf\lt(Ount) 0 1 tnc1 <\ttornt~·soffice
"1th the rtt0mmcndat1on that chargtS of ~ehteular manslauahtcr and
child endan crmcnt bt fil('(f ap1n t Holltt Oroff. 31 . ofTem«ula
Groffs car stn.K'k and lilted D)lan C1art Blood .. onh, ·~ Fnd•> at
n Clcmt'"nlC tatc Pit'-at\tr her n. Caleb Jordan Groff. l~mtth ~uttttd out of hn car ~t and h1f\cd tM tdha, car into dnvc.
The I m nth-old'$ mothtT had gonen out of th<' car to retnt"c
tome ucm from t~u cam~11c. M told tn'~•'°" she ltft the car Nnn•na bcou~ ~ ~•s haV1n& troubk st.ant,_ 1l . ~
rt-terred thl:'m to an auome} qual ified
in that kgal area. he !.31d
.. '1H onl' did he not '"' esttgatc th1<. 1h1nl! h~· saH. 'You're at fault.' ..
lx·n11111 -..aid. :.:"\ot only do th~
pcopk hJ\(' a temhle traged). the~
got t-Jd informauon. so they don't
e'l'O ~ ·"" the hcahng process of \J\ ing '\t"lml'One did something
"'rong
"That"' three 'itnlC'"S •·
Thl· Ph1hp\ "'ere told b~ a third
(Pleue .ee A TTOR1'EY /A2)
No plans
to show
embattled
film here
By BOB VAN EYKEN
~-0..,""'4 .....
'l'hod' c;cem' to kno"' when. or
,., l'O 1f. the cont ro' crs1al movie "Thr
I .1,1 Temp1a11on of<. hnst"' wtll open
1n Orange Count~ although theater
ll'>' nef" al'\'.' ..a~ ing pn' ate!) that the'
th ni.. 11 "'II Ix· 'ho~n hert at some
~.llDl
Thl lilm "h1 h rresents an unof-
1ir1al and d1s110c1h human version of
ll·'u'-l hnst. \\Ill Opt'n Fnda~ atctght
sekl ll'd locations around l1i rute<t
uues. including thC' Cinepk"< Odeon
in C entul'\ (ll\
\1ean"h1k. · p~ssurt' 1 being ap-
plied b~ C'hnst1an grou~ on local
mo' 1e housco;, not 10 show the film.
Crlta unlm~. M '
.,.. h1ch the Roman Catholic bishop of
Oranac .Q>unt} has branded "a
tra"e t) ...
"We 'e gollt'n about five or 10
lcners and ~bout 40 of these onc-.p11e
pc1111on '4l\h 1pa1urcs. aslcl,_ us
not to bow 1L' said. o~ theater
man:s er 1n cwpon &ach ·-o.
..,oman 1d 1n hCf letter that 9hc
"oukt not romt' to an) m0¥1t at our
thnter for a }Gr 1f wt sho--1 °'.Thc
Lut Temptation of Cbn1t.'"
TM m&NIS". who~ .._ ..
name 110C bt'" Utrd ..... he ...... "'o&c-nct ..-inst llU9new IM .-.
dahltft ......... -· -.. PttJUOM ud ~ mnM = uonsof~-1> appNl'lll in tbt ...
TMft :u~ .... DO ...... WltJI.
tnpof'w tuia: 11tOwew-.••_.
(P' ·-'-'"''
Saddle b a ck Valley cityhood
~.-....-ng-Gn ... ballot in-Ne vem -~ Low clouds, Bu t warm weather ----
Low cloud• wtll continue to b&lnket the South«n Celltomla
COdt and S*ft of tne velleyl Thur9d8Y. bUt It wHI be OtMf MM
mostly fair and warm throughout the ar ... the N•tlonal w .. thet
Service iaaJd today.
.. , ..... ~ ....... ,.
BJ IOB VAN EYKEN ..............
Oraqe County's proposed 29th
city will 10 before votm in the
s.ddleblck Valley in November.
The County Board of Suptrvisors
voted unanimously Tuesday to put
tbccitybood proposal on t~ ballot, to
the dclistu of cityhood proponents in
the county's most populous unin-
corporated area.
"I'm ready to break out the cham-
pqne," said Clyde Childress. chair-
man of the C'itiz.cns Ci tyhOod Com-
mittee for the Saddleback Valley.
"It's finally going to happen. Now it's
up 10 us 10 get the word out as to wby
we've worked so hard for this and
what the benefits will be."
Tuesday's board vote brings to its
11nal stage a two-yl'ar citybood cam-
paign that hasdivaded rtS1dents in the
suburban area between Irvine and
Mission Viejo.
Residents of Laguna Hills. one of
the communities included in the
cityhood proposal, lobbied hard to be
c'<cl uded o they could form their
own cit).
If Laguna Hi lls residents had
succttdcd. 1hc Saddle back Valley ci ty
would have ltad to do without the
Laauna Hills MaU, an important
source of saJes tax revenue.
But members of the Local Aacncy
Formation Commission. which re-
' 1ews all c1tyhood proposals. voted in June to stnd the supeniisors a
proposal for a single city rather than
split the area in two.
Proponents of a separate city of
Laguna Hills have vowed to try 10
defeat the Saddleback Valley
ci1yhood measure. Bu t Childress said
he still hoped LaJuna Hills residents
would scuule their campaign and join
in the greater cityhood movement.
Nixon Library groundbreaking date set
BJ Tiiie Assoda&ed Pren
A ground breaking ceremony for
the Richard M. Nixon Presidential
library in Yorba Linda has been set
for December. officials announced
Tuesday.
former ~retary of State Henry
KJSsinger will be the featured sptaker
at theeventand at a subsequent fund·
raising dinner. according to a state-
ment released b} Mayor Roland
Bigonger and Wilham E. Simon.
p~esident of the Nixon library and
Brnhplacc: Founda11on.
Nllcon 1s not expected 10 attend but
ground 1s to be turned by Julie Nixon Ei~nhower and Tnc1a Nixon Cox.
daugh1ers of 1hc former president.
said Robert Garrick. a Pasadena
publicist handling the an-
nouncement.
The library sue on Yorba Linda
Boulevard. encompasses Nixon's for-
mer childhood home. which will be
preserved. Completion. though not
~ct determined, is expected by 1990.
Gamck said.
COUNTY NOT SHOWING 'TEMPTATION' ..•
From Al
theater company representative said
Tuesday that there had not even been
any trade screenfogs yet. for dis-
tributors interested in showing the
picture.
"A lot of people are saying things
about the film that they must be
taking out of context." the manager
said ... It strikes me as strange tha1
these people are attacking something
because 11 takes a radical view of
religjous doctrine. That's the same
reason Jesus Ch rist was crucified ...
He said his theater's owners prob-·
ably would not refuse to show the film
unless it were outrageously defama-
tory to any person or group of people.
"I've seen a lot of films that l
disagreed wi1h. and even been
shoclced by. but I wouldn't refuse to
show them just on that basis," he said.
Religious leaders such as Orange
Count),.S Roman ( atholic bishop.
Norman McFarland. sa} that the film
1s defamatory to Jesus Christ and to
Christians. because it presents Jesus
as an uncertain and 1ormented man
who ad mi ts to having s1 n necbnd who
resists his divine mission as savior
until the last moment.
The film is based on the 1955 novel
b) Nikos K.azanu.alos. the Greek
writer also known for such acclaimed
works as "Zorba the Greek ... and
"The Fratricides.··
Kazantzakis. who referred to
himself as a Christian, was excom-
munLcated from the GrecJc Onhodox
.church for his unorthodox inquiries.
Officia ls at MCA-Universal. which
produced "The Last Temptation of
Christ." say they have no firm plans
)Ct to distribute the film outside the
eight opening markets.
A represen1at1ve•ofSan Francisco--
based Landmark Theaters. which
owns a number of ··an" ci nema
houses. including the Balboa in
Newpon Beach. said ''The Last
Temptation" had not ye1 been put out
to bid. the usual first step with a film
headed for large-scale distribution.
··1 think the} 're going to go for wide
c1rculat1on. but they have·t }'Ct shown
an) indication thal 1he{rc interested
rn Landmark Theaters. ·the represen-
tati' c said.
Jim Edwards. owner of Newpon
Beach-based Edwards Theaters. has
said he would not show the film at' his
theaters if. after viewing it. he finds
that It is off en she.
HUMAN· RIGHTS STATUTE OPPOSED;;;--
From Al
"( think tht" people of In me
generally don't like their moraht)
be1'ng legislated over them:· Peouer
said. "The Ci ty Council is taking a
moral issue and makin¥, a decision for
the entire community.·
Pconer called the new law a .. smoke screen.·· •
··1 think that 11's really more of a gay
nghts ordinance 1han a human nghts
ordinance." he said. While the
proposal entitled "'Citizens· Ordi-
nance Pertaining To Sexual Orien-
tation" does not challenge the bulk of
the new law. it maintains that "sexual
onentation 1s not a fundamental
human right that requires special
protection by the city of Irvine:·
.. It is a hfest )'le ot choice ... Peotter
said. "If thev choose that lifestyle we
don't sec why there is any need to
grant them special protection rn a
human rights ordinance."
Mayor La rry Agran. a strong sup-
porter of the human nghts ordinance.
said the group's action is an attack
against gars and le b1ans. .. I do think that 1t as regretable 1hat
the human rights ordinance. which
has not e'en taken effect yet. is
alread\> under assault by those who
purport to represel'\t the views of all
IRVINE •••
From Al
But Cosgrove said there 1s no basis
to unS('Bt him.
.. I would sa) 1t is an abusive process
and morally wrong.'' Cosgrove said.
.. , sit on the council as somebody who
was elected and as somebody who has
a nght to that office.··
In 1ne residents.'' Agran said. "What
the petiLion-const1tutes as nothing less
than an a11empt to single out gays and
lesbians as targets for discrimination
1n housing. employment and public
accommodations.·
Irvine Values Coalition 1s also
asking that futu re proposed ordi-
nances defining K\ual preference as a
fundamental nght require approval
from two-thirds of 1he ci1y·s reg1s-
Jl'rcd voters.
.\ftcr the latest proposed ordinance
ck:irs the cit) a11ornc) 's office and a
no11cc tu circulate 1s advenised in a
nc\\o;paper. In 1ne Values Coalition
will have 180 da\>s 10 collect the
s1gna1u res rcpresen.11ng 10 percent of
the registered 'otcrs. Smee 1t will be
100 late to include the proposed
measure on the November ballot. a
special election would likely be called.
The law -which will become
efkcttvc tomorrow-is the first of its
kind in the $late. Only Washjngton
D.C. has a s1m1lar ordinance. accord-
ing to In inc Cit) Manager Paul
Brad' Jr.
Although the In inc ordinance 1s
panerned after state and federal ant1-
d1scnmina11on laws. it 1s more spec1-
lic in its inclusion of gavs .
l lnder 1hc ordi nance. any person
claiming discnm1nation must first
lik a complaint ~11h the cit). which
wiH ti) to rcsoh e 1he problem. If that
fails. the cla1man1 could file suit 1n
Supenor Court
USER FEES DELAYED •.. From Al
and '\Orne speakers had a few sugges-
tion!> ..
.. , hl' C:l'ile\1 W3\ lo CUI costs IS to
find one incompetent adm1n1strator
and cut that pe>Mlton." Huntington
Beal'h resident Rolx'rt Cronk said. "ff
)OU ran·t find one. I'm sure we can get
a committee together 10 find one.:·
Fountain Valk\ resident Tom
"'l'elc claimed the· d1stnct's penny-
prnchmg has gone 100 far.
··What's ne\t., .\n: ~ ou going to buy
t 1n cups and sungla.,ses for the kids so
1he) can beg on the wa y to school?" he
asked.
D1•.tr1ct "iupt•nnlendent Lawrence
Kemper said he fo und no humor in
lhl" d1s1n ct"• finanual phghl. which
has n·sulted in "e' ere cuts to athletic
and lin e ans programs in the past few
~ear"
.. , lOntmue lo tx· d1stn:sscd about
'ipectal interl''il groups ... talk about
1heir problems "hen we ha'e these
d1fficult1cs:· Kemper said. "E' Cf)
dollar that we cannot f\nd in here
we'll ha'c to find elsewhere and tha1
mean~ 1he 1ns1ructional program and
that·~ "h~ 'H"r<' 1n this busi ness."
~lthough 1he board 1enta11 vcl)
plans 10 implement the fees in
1989-90. the board directed staff 10
look into a possible reclass1fica11on of
u'ie'r groups which would pcr-
manentl~ e'<cmpt youth spons or-
gani1a11on~.
\.Vnght said he ~as not expecting a
rcpne' c. but was encouraged b~ 1he
onr·\t~ar \\31\C~
·· \II "c go~as a sta) of execution
Bui that's a slart.'' he said.
ATTORNEY SUED OVER ADVICE .••
From Al
anorne) to contact Den1on this }ear
after Dentoo succcssfull)' sued the u .. Navy IO a CIVIi SUit on behalf of
V1rl Earles. a Westminster man
whose rented boat struck a buoy in
naheim Bay in 1984. leaving five
people dead.
Altho~ Earles was convicted of
manslau ter for the wreck, U.S.
District ourt Judae James ldeman
in May-ruled-the-Navy-was 50 peTCmt
responsible for lhal fatal wreck f>c.
cause the buoy was improperjy placed
and lighted. Earles' conviction re-
mains on a~al.
Denton -who studied the Ph1hps'
accident in preparation for Earles'
civil tnal -said the two castS were
ORANGE ........
COAST ~ •. ..-.
MA.-OPFICI
3JO WWI II.If SI C.ta lllllttill CA .,.. ~ Bo• 1$4!0 Com loNw CA 02$;9
'CT) .. 1mrlar e-<cept 1t would be
··s1mpk" to prove government neglt-
gc:nce in 1hc Philips· crash.
But 1hc sia1u1c oflimitatiGn s for the
Philips· crash -the leg.al deadline in
which to file a lawsuit -expired two
'cars after lhc acc1den1. so Denton
~1d the fam1I" was forced 10 sue their
attorne} for legal malpractice.
J.clines rltd not return rcpe_ated
telephone ca lls.
To prove his case. Denton said he
must first prove the Coast Guard was
negligent m placing the buoy. which
the attorney said was mischarted as
~ell as dark in the water.
Denton said Coast Guard regu-
la11ons manda1e buoys be covered
"11h reflective materials. which the
( atahn a buoy was not.
.. It's go ing 10 be very simple for us
to prove this one." Denton said.
.. '\nd o nce we do that. 1hen we say the
Phillps would have received damages
but for their auorney's bad advice."
The suit. filed in Orange. County
uperior Coun last week. requests an
nnspcrifrNI TITHrum~u c iinOSTnfo
the millions for general damages and
mental anguish. ·
Denton said he was unsure when
the suit mi~t reach trial. It is part of
the county s c~pedited triaJ program,
which guarantees the cases go before a
judge within two )'Cars. he said.
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mid· 70s Thursday after OYWnlght lows of 58 to 83 tonight. Hight
In the lnlaod valleys Wiit range from 12 to 90, wfth low9 etso
exten~ng from 51 to 83.
A1'ftg the Orange Coast there wtll be low ctoud1 late night
through mld-momlnQ hours, otherwtee fair through Thurlef8Y.
Beach lowt tonight 5a to 83. Highl ea to 74. Vl!'ley lows tontght
58 to 63. Hloh• 82 to 90.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Owr
Inner waters, light variable wind• night and morning houra
through Thursday becoming west to touthwest 10 to 15 mph
with seas to 2 feet. South to southwest swell 3 feet. Low clouds
night and morning hours becoming mostly tunny In the
afternoons both days
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Realtor of the#Year
Dorothy -Hardcastle
From staff and wire reports
A memonal service will be held at 6
p.m. toda} for Dorothy Hardcastle of
Newpon Beach. who died Saturday
after suffenng a hean attack. She was
71.
She quickly establtshed herself as a
top professional 10 the field and last
year was named Realtor of the Yea r b)' the Newpon Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Rea Ito rs.
Hardcastle also was acti e 10 the
Newpon Harbor Chamber of Com·
merce and served six years as a
director of New Directions. a center
aiding alcoholic women and was on
the board of the Braille Institute.
Born June 15. 1917. 1n New York
Ctt). Hardcastle was raised in Long
Beach and Sausalito, spending alter-
nate' half yea rs with her . paternal
grandmother in the Southland and an
aunt in the Ba)· Arca. Sht' was twice president of Speak
l lpon graduation from high school. l 'p Ne"pon. a non:partisan com-
shc declined ht'r grandmother"s offer muntt) focus group she helped found,
10 financt' her 1u1t1on at a t-usiness and sen ed on the Orange> County
college !hat came attached w11"'1 the cen 1cnnial commi11ee and the city of
proviso that she would then· support Newport Beach airport and bicentcn-
hcr grandmother. n1al com minces.
Instead. she 1ook her fim job. She was an avid sports fan. and
rnllcctmg door-to-door weekly pa)'· enjoyed pla)ing tennis with the Over
men ts for L1ben y Magazines. the Hill Gang. Her daughter said she
he soon married Bill Sask(' and plaved tennis Saturda)' morning
moved to San Pt'dro. She gave birth to be(ore passing away that afternoon.
1wo daughters. Barbara and Sassy. he 1s surY1ved by her daughters
then went to work as a cable spiker and their husbands, Barbara and
for Lockheed Aircraft where she Deane Schencwark. and Sassy and
endured the sneers of co-workers for Ra\ Middaugh: fi ve jrandchildren. ~ork1ng in a male-dominated field. Da~·id. Janel Louise Morford.
'>he "cot on to become Lockhttd·s .\mold. Michael Barr Middaugh and
lirsi female supen·isor. Richard Sagen: and two great-grand-
A. second mamage to Stanley children. Jessica Lin Schenewark and Hardcastle follo~ed. and the couple James Taylor Morford.
l"cd rn Burbank and Glendale. The memonal service will be held
Wh ile not al w~rk. Dorothy ~iard-al Cliff Drive Park West, opposite
castle was furth enni her educ;at1on at 2924 Cliff Dri ve. Pri vale burial
night school or serving as a Girl Scout St'nices were held Tuesday.
leader. church group counselor and • The famil y asks that donations be
panic1pant 1n the Burbank Civic made to 1hc Dorothy Hardcastle
Light Opera. Scholarship Fund. which was estab-
Shc went on to e~jO)' s1;1cces~ful hshcd b> the board of Speak Up
careers in other fields. 1ncludingst1nts Newport. 4631 Teller Ave .. Suite 120.
with Bullock's ~epartment sto~es and Newport Beach.
Shelly's Tall Girl. before opening her
own clothing stores in Corona del Wilfred J ackson Mar. San Clemente and San Juan
Ca pi strano.
In 1974. she became a licensed
Realtor. Two years later. she earned
her broker"s Ileen~ while moving
pcrmanentl) to Newpon Beach.
•
Wilfred E. Jackson. an Acadcm)
Award-winning director of anima-
tion whose development of a method
of pre-timing animation with sound
ga ve voice to Walt Disney's cartoon
95 55 S ..... d~KloOll SOIA,,_,
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109 71 .. 80 Ti Cl es 115 51
75 13 TOOAY 72 82
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91 53 at S 18 am Ind Mlt-cJainat 7.34p m .
Dorothy Bardcutle
characters. has died at age 82. ,
Jackson. who retired· from tht
D1sne\ studio 1n 1961 . died Sunday at
his Balboa Island home.
He captured three Academy
Awards and ~orke-d on 11 of Disney's
most popular motion pictures in a
career spanning 33 years.
.. His work with sound allowed
Mickey Mouse to make his speakina
debut in the I 928 cartoon short
''Steamboat Willie ...
'\mong the major Disney movies
he worked on were .. Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs.'' "Cinderella .. and
'"Peter Pan:·
He won has first Academy Award
for '"The Tonoise and the Hare .. in
1935. his second the following year
for ·The Country Cousin" and his
1hird in 1937 for .. The Old Mill.''
Jackson. a widower. is survived by
two daughters. four grandchildren
and a great-grandchild .
No funeral was scheduled.
If you wait
unt ii it's COL D
O ur selection ...
may not be
so HO T ...
You 'll FALL
for our sweaters
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Pnnc1ples for establishing a healthy and open
marriage will be discussed this fall in Oranse Coast
College's sociology course. entitled "Mamagc and
Family Life."
• Listed as Sociology 110 on the OCC schedule.
the three-unit course offers six different sections,
meetinJ mornings, afternoons and evenings. The
course includes man-woman relations, parent-child
relations, anger, sexualit)'. divorce and love.
Fall semester applications are available in OC'Cs Admissions Office. Fall semester classes
begin Aug. 22, and registration information is
available at 432-5678.
Nutritlon program .et
HOTEL ...
From Al
month
The original board and banrn hotel,
built on what is now the comer of South
Coast Highway and Laguna Avenue.
burned down a mere 60 da)S after 1t was
fin ished. Undaunted. Henry Goff rebuilt
the hotel and was ofTto a prosperous start.
But the cnppl111_1 depression of the early
1890s forced Goff to sell has hotel to a Mr.
Spencer, '-'ho continued with his own
streak of bad luck. For several years the
hotel stood empty, a hostelr) for rodents
and skunks.
In 1895. Joseph Yoch bought the 14-
room hotel for the price of its mortgage -
$600 -and managed to rekindle its
dormant prosperity.
Ol'ange Coast DAILY PILOT /WednMday, Augu9t 10. 1911 A.a
The I rvane Senior Center will start a congregate
nutnuon program Monday, providing senior
citizens with a healthy, nutriuous meal in a social
atmosphere.
Hot meals "Ill be available to seniors. 60 and
older. on a donation bam of betwttn SI. 75 and S2
and '-'•II be served al the Senior Center. 3 Sandburg
Wa). Inane. Monda~ through Friday from 11:30
a.m. to I ~:30 p.m. Call the center at 733-1055 for
more anformatton.
Two )cars later. business was so good
that Y och bought the Arch Beach Hotel
and mo' ed the entire structure an three
pu~ces to the original sate. where 11 was
J01ned to the Hotel Laguna. The "New
Hotel Laguna." as 1t was called. remained
until 1918. "hen 11 was tom do\lin after
officials deemed It a fire hazard.
T"o )ears later. 1he present-da) hotel
"as completed. 11s Spanish arches and
C:\pansl\ e "hue "alls dominating down-
to" n Laguna.111:,en ancludeda bell tower.
The Hotel Laguna looked very different wben lt
opened in 1888 (above) than lt doe. today (below
left) in this view from lalain Beach. Tbe hotel
celebratea tta centennial nest month.
although 1l ne'er had a gong ol Tulsa Ok.la . s1g.ned her name an the
ne" hotel's register and became m first
t ustomer he "as assigned Lo room IOl
rt'model the slight~ taded hotel. But the
hard "or!.. has paid ofTand selling the place
1' the last thing on their minds. In fact. the~
hJ' e cons1d1:rcd enlarging 1t.
On .\ug. 2. 1930. \1 rs 'A instun P Henl)
Market talk planned
Richard .\dler. managing dir~clor of Crut-
tenden and Co .. wall speak on "Makin& It in the
Market" al Tucsda) 's meeting of the Optimist Club
of Irvine. ·
Tht· ~ess1on 1\ scheduled for 7 a.m. at Hofs Hut,
18850 Douglas St.. In inc. Visitors are welcome and
ma} caJI 830-5639 or 538-5882 for· additional
l nfor11\3tion.
Readlng program finale
Part1c1pan1s 1n the Newport Beach Public
Labral) ·s summerrcadin~ program are invited to the
1rad111onal .. grand finale· movie program Tuesday
at 10 a.m. at Edwards Newport Cinema in Fashion
Island.
"Bedknob~ and Broomsticks:; a fantasy film
ba~d on 1he children's book by Mary Nonon. is this
\Car's choice and 11 will last approximately two
hours . .\dm1ss1on 1s free and the doors will open at
9:30 am.
Saleswomen conve,ne
Th1: Orange ( ount~ chapter of the Nat1 onaJ
.\ssoc1at1on for Profc s1onal aleswomen will meet
· tucsda~ at 5·30,p.m. at the Red Lion Inn. 3050
Bristol 1.. Costa Mesa.
Jud) ~kKce will speak on '"How Networking
Works" and the cost of the dinner mecung 1s S25 at
the door. Call 83 7-1226 for reservations.
Irvlne newcomers meet
The Newcomersoflrvme will meet Tuesday for
lunch at Las Bnsas. 361 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach.
with the session starting at 10 a.m.
Art1\I Earlene Moses will conduct the program,
"'h1ch includes a v1s1t to her gallery. The cost 1s
$12.50 and further 1nformat1on is a'ailable at
832-1048.
Women uec•'sesslon
Tht• Orange Count' chapter of E\ccut1,e
Women lntl'rna11onal will hold its .\ugust meeting
Tuesda~ at the Lillie Inn on the Ba) 1n Ne"pon
Beach
( oc:kta1l<, at 6 p.m and a buffet dinner at i "111
precede a program sponsored b~ the 011\e Crest
Treatment (enters for .\bused Children. Contact
Lisa Fujimoto at 777-4999 for more anformauon.
Insurance talk slated
Jame Robertson. d1rcctorof1nsurance sen·1ces
for the :\c:'' pon Beach firm of Coopers and
L'brand. "Ill address Tuesdny's luncheon meeting
otthc: Women's Business Networt...
The program "ill be held beginning at noon at
tht• Hohda) Inn. 7667 Center .\\C .. Huntington
Beach. The cost " $12 and v1si1ors are welcome. Call
775-5700 for details.
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Delly 1"1101 pi.010 bJ Nie~ louu
'v1rc, Henn "as a ram' ho"e'er ~ .\lmos1 all o(the gu~t\ reg1•:1cred as ~r
and \1rs ~and-so or s1mph \.I r so-and-
so and ",fe. Mrs. Henr. e' 1den1al1' "as a b11 more free <ip1rned ·than most· of her
tontemporanes al the hotel
It couldn't ha'e been a "orse time to
open a ne" hotel. Gnpi:x-d r., th(' Great
Depression. the once plen11iu·1 stream of
tourists into Laguna d" ind led 10 a tnckle. ~tan~ of the reg1strat1on boo~:s pages are
empt~ from those earl~ da~ s
But there "as one industn that was sull
doing relat-1' el~ "ell the motion picture
busancss. So hotel o" ner Ben M 1ller bc$an
touting the hostel~ as the i:x-rfect vacatton
~pot for the Holl~v.ood ehte. a place where
the) co uld Sil beneath palm trees and 11Sten
to the surf" h1~e being onl~ a short distance
from home
The p11ch paid ot1
On Dec I 3 I Q)2 members of the
H oll~ v.ood ( o tool.. up an enure page 1n
the rcg1strauon boot.. . .\mong its memtxrs
"ere acto~ .\Ian Hale and Pat O'Bnen
Legend has It that John Ba~ more. Joan
Fontaine and Rosalind Russtll frequented
1ht• hotel in the 1930s. fol101A.ed b\
Humphre) Bogart and Lauren Bacall 10
tht• latt' 19.WS. The hotel is current!~
o,en mg t" o e\ollc coclta1ls named after
lhe famous couple
T"ehe )ears ago. a }Oung Dant!>h-bom
manager for the West"ood Plaza Hotel "a-. on 'acat1on an Laguna when he tirst
ll'll in lln c "-Ith the graceful old bualdmg.
tl\ 1hen J..no" n as the ··Grand Old Dame.··
'\1nl· 'ear<. later Claes ~nderscn finall'
pc:r<..uadeJ former o"ncr Borge Niel~ .
also a na11,e of Denmark, to sell the Ms-
room hntt'I
T·ldJ' Claes and Georpa ..\nde~n are
pJn l>I a d"indhng br~d of independent
h11td 1rn na'S Guests are often surpnSt'd to
rind .int• ot the o"ners strolhng the
hall\\3~'> mal ing sure that all is 1n pla~
.\' ( !at'' .\ndcr~n esconed a ' ISltor on
J 11•u r )I thl' hu1ld1ng recent!~. he stopped
ti .iJ u<.t a cha•r at one moment and to talk
,, J "Jllrl'<;S at another
·rm "llnntng the hotel m ,~1c·
\ ndc:r " -.aid. s11un2 IX' hind has modest
Jl '" 3, hl' \lgncd a l·h~d. pa'able to a local
'pons t 'lJrll~
\\hen ,1.,h•d ho" mam 11mes large hotel h: .. n, h:l\ l' ·oflered to bu' the business.
l l.1c' .\nJer\(.'n smiled an·d J USI S31d. "a
hi:
I hl' \nJc:r~n" hH"d 1n the hotel for the
ti"' r \l'J~. working nearh non-stop to
The occ upan~ r:ne 1s nearl) I 00 percent
dunng the '>ummer ancj revenue has
doubled 1n the three )ears the Anderscns
' ha' e O'-' nl.'d the hotel. l 'nder the direction
of l hd Fredcnc ( a~tan the hotel's Claes'
Rl''>taurant has "on t'-'O awards from the
~outhern ( allforn1a Re!otaura nt Wnters
.\S!.OC1at1on
But despite the gus!.1ed up appearance,
the hotel reta1m "hat man ) guests call ns
"Euroi:x-an charm .. ~ure there's a new
computer to keep track of resen at1onsand
a giant mermaid foun tain in the middle of
the palm-shaded coun)ard was removed.
But the high ceahn~. narro" hallways 'lJ'd
ocean '1e" s remain
.\nd the star; keep on coming.
Rccent notable guests include singer
'\e1l Diamond actress Rachel Ward. TV
personaht~ Ro~ 'v1ane and Wheel of
Fortune mistress \ anna White.
But T1ns.elto"n supplies onl) a fraction
oft he customers Most are repeat v1SJton.
pnmanl\ fam 1hes and corporate accounts,
C'lae« .\ndersen said Weddmgs art big
hus1nl~ss a~ v.ell Last ~car 60 couples tied
the knot at the hotel
Then there as the famil) from Tex.as
"h1ch has rented the same ocean-view
room on the third floor for the last 40ycars.
The~ 're on their fourth generation now.
On Sept. I . the hotel will be displaying a
collec11on of old photographs to lcick off
the centennial celebration. Then on Sept.
~I the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com-
merle I!> !leheduled to hold a com-
memoratl\ e pan~ at the hotel. The
propnetcr said he will schedule a da} this
fall " hen all the pnce-s will be rolled back to
somt' earlier era Neither a date nor an era
1a\C been set
\\hat ""h l\ndersen already haVl ng
'1s1tcd his home town of Odense earlier
th1c, 'ear to help celebrate ns l'OOOth
anna,eNf'\ \OU "ould think the boters
\l'Otenn1al "ould pale b~ companson. But
tor .\ndt·rsen. ume has a wa)' of becoming
J hit 1rrelC'' ant "hen ~ou'rt' talking about 'e3" an terms of tnple and quadruple
dagm
'Ho" man~ ~1ple 1n a hfet1me get to
set• .t hundred 'ear<-,. he said ".\n)1htng
thaa get~ 10 a hundred ~ears 1s old."
Hmont·a/ anount\ gleaned from "The
F1N Hundred ) ean in Laguna Beach. /~ ~ri-1 1r(i·· h1 \frrle and Mabel Ram~}.
"H1,1on 3/ \ olumeand Refer-en~ Works,
/W• ?"and re~earch compiled b.1 Georgia
.\nderst"n
Assets frozen in Newport rackGteering case
Wedneaday,Aag.10
• 7:30 p.m. Foutain Valley Plaaaiaf Com-
mission, council chamtxrs.10200 Salater Ave.
\OEW H .\VEN. Conn. (.\Pl-'\ federal
Judge Tuesda~ authonzcd the go' ernment
to not1f, a hm11cd number of financial
inst1tut1ons. partnerships and companies
around the coun111 of an an order freezing
the assets of ')I\ men charged with
racJ..etecnng an an alleged phon~ stock
trading scheme
than 200 JCl.'.OUnt\ 11r l the· ,\"t't' a<.·
soc1ated with tht• \I\ '11t'r. "h 1 kgeJh
l'ngagcd in a rackt•tt•t·nn~ l 11r.,p1rJ1.' 10
creaie illegal ta\ llw,,·, thr •u~h t•.rnJulent
stod deals
!"ta., ' "hl rt· a\\et \ h:i' e been frozen
Tht· J1,tn1.1 udge had barred thc
11.1nl·rnnwnt lromJ1 1nb1.111ngcop1e<.ofh1<;
lrl'l'lt 0rJc:r pending. a heanng on the
arix·al
J'l'l'tJnt l a11ome'
T~t "' "erc named last Thursday in a ~'·wunt indictment on charges of
ra1. kl·teenng and cono;p1rac~. the first tame
a r.ll l..t'.'tccnng charge has b«n leveled
3[!.ll'l\I -.ecunttes traders Thursday, Aug. 11 Judge Ralph f... \\ inlt'' "' thl >1J l ~
Circuit Court 0i .\ppt·.1' ,,,·, ~·.t.i thl'
carherfrC't"1eordc:r"'iilt''tll n~.1n \utz ! ~
date for a 1hree-1udgt• part I'\ '\c·"' ) 'fJ.. f(l
hear an appeal
Rut l.nJn \\ 1rter"<. r:Jhng. the go\Cm·
mt·nt "J" p!:rm111cd 10 d1stnbute cop1t'S to almo<.1 .,\,, Jozr'l tinancial ms111u11ons
ranner,h1r' Jnd lMpora11ons around the
,0un1n '"' lud1n g Cioldman Sachs 5. Co
l nlll'J kr...c' Bani.. }..1dder Peabod' &.
( 11 Bear \team' .\ <. o and \1 orga n
'itanle' ,\. ( o
T 'il' delendants from Pnnceton-New-
plm Jre James utton Rt"pn. Jack Z.
Ratl1no"11z Charles M Zarzeck1. Paul
~rJ..man and . tc' en Bam motnch Also
naml'd \\ac, Rru~ Ltt Ni"'berg, a former
traJt•r tit ton' emble ~unues for Drexel.
• 4 p. m Lagana Beacll1 AIDS Ech1catioa Task
Force, council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. ·
• 6:30 p.m. Lapu Beac~ Board of Adj11t·
meat and Design Review, council chambers. 505
Forest Ave.
Thc:2nd CtrlUlt."h "' '' •r,:tw'tJtl'\ of:\ew York. (1,nnt·1.11u.· .1•i.1 \l .. ~·t•nt
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Beac~ PlaaaiD1 Com·
mission, council chambers, 3300 Newport Bl vd.
Fl\c of the defendana-; in the racketeer-
ing case are top officers of Pnn~ton
Se" port. an '"' e)tmcnt partnership
based in Princeton '\ J.. and Newpon
Beach The Sl\lh 1s a former bond trader
for Drl':<cl Burnham Lambert Inc .. the
Wall treet tn\C'\tment tirm.
and usual!' <;It' in '\c"'' ) 'rJ.. < I\ " in recess. Wanter ::111.ret·d t• hl·.1r arµirii:nt'> 1n
Se" Ha,cn. "hcrl'ht :i•Jl'"ltJtn,h1,11ff1l t'
Fl·dcr.ft' pro<.ecuto~ had sought a much
hroJdt'r rdt'J'>(' ol the order
The 1nd1ctment accuses the six of a
mult1m1lhon-dollar mail and wire fraud
c·on,p1ral'' to make fal~ stock trades an
ordt'r t<) create phon~ long-term capital
µin<. and c.hort-term capital losses.
..\ federal d1stnct 1udgt.• in Ma nhattan
last Fnd:i' ,,-;uc:d a ruhnit frcez 1n)t more
Thc20,·crnmt'nt m,11.k :w .ll.\ u<.Jlll1n<.l)f
"rongdomg ag.a1n\t i·•' " tht' rirrn' ,1r
"\\ e "Jnll·d 1t 10 he d1stnbuted to
t''l"f\ti<xj,," '31d BruCT .\ Baird an
·Sherif rs Department seeks
~clues in latest inmate death
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
_Of!MO.., .........
An autops)' was performed Tues-
day night on the jail inmate who d ied
in has bunk. but results wtre in-
conclusive an dctcrminin1 the exact
cause of death, the Sheriffs ~part
meat reported.
• Further laboratory tests will be
conducted over the next silt to eiaht
weds to bcuer determine how 28-_
• year-old Robert Jimcnei Orozco of
La Puente died. Sheri~s Lt. Dick
Olson said.
Orozco did not answer an earlY.
morning head count at the jail
Tuesday and when paramedics and
nurses checked his ~Jht·man cell.
tbe)' found him dead. There reported-
ly wt"re no sians of trauma or foul
play.
A 36-)ur-old woman reported
three ~ attempted to ~ ha as
$M walk.td home 11 19th Strttt and
Ptattntia A venue. At about 9 p. m .•
the men lflbbed her, pushed her lO
the lf'OUftd and atttmpted to remove
httSkin. • • • An -.enewn man in lbs meet.JOI
As 1s the polac) an all jail deaths. the
incidcmj_s bc.mg..in..vcstigated b) the
Orange Count)' D1stnct Attorne) 's
office.
Meanwhile. jail an mates claim that
Orozco, who was Jajled Sunda\ to
await arraignment on a robber)•
charge, had been pleading for medical
attention but was ignored.
Thomas Maniscalco. an anomey
awaiting trial on a triplc-murd"r
charge. reported by telephone that
Orozco was sick the night he died.
possibly from a drug wtthdrawal
reaction.
Maniscato said medical attention 1s
often denied at the jajl and said he
gave the "merican Civil Libenies
Union his version of the J&ilhousc
death.
CLU attorney Richard Herman
'Walked up behind a ~an ..-hilt sht
worked and pulled down her pa.nt:.
The 23·")-ev-old Huntinaton Beach
woman was at work at a bu iMSS in
the 3000 block· of irway vtn~
1tthen she wn anacked at about 5· 50
a.m. The 11111lant said noth1n1to1he
'1ct1m and acft after the usaurl • • • Buralan talherbt a lodt with bolt
cunm or brott ;, wtth thnr ti.re
c
\J1d tht· Orozco death. hke dozens of
others at the Jail. could ha"c been
pre' entcd.
"There\ a pattern of neglect going
on there." said Herman. "'ho has led
.\( Lll efforts 10 improve Jail con-
d111ons "These death are unnecrss-
ar) and the\ are pre,entable ..
Herman said the Orozco death
appears to ha"e resulted from a.lack
of adequate medical attention at the
JtUI
"Thi~ is JUSt one of a pattern of
dozens of deatt\s at the Jail o'er the
past three \ears:· he s:ud.
01 on said he dad not have ac<TSs to
m~1cal reports and could not com-
ment on reports that Orozco had
n ked for medical attention the night
before he daed
hand on a Pf'lit 1n the 600 block of
Pa.rlc Dn'e whc.rc the) toJt an
ntimattd Sl.900 in cqua~ment.. 1n-
clud1na a floor JA(k a.nd dnll sav.. • • •
Jlfewport811cla
~ Smuh and Weuon 357-ahbcr
M.,num l"C'-'Ohn---uh PacbmC!')'tf sn~· alMI 111"1ns.sttt1 finish v.-as
n·r11rtc·, ' . r •• •m .1 rl'\1Jt•n,e on
< Jrn.11 1 ··· I~., ' .. er wlJ fX'ltl.'.e that
lhl ~II'' I •l•'. ~ "11 \I.JS m1S)tng
lnin ,, .. 1 • \Tlge \fl()I tn a
hJthr ' '1
\ .1 J.1 , 1h•1'\' .1 da" hall through
till' •r in: '' 1n,: '" 11 J homl' on
l llf",' -.l1•r: ,au,1ng an l' 11ma1ed
SJ" J.11".1~t· : ' thl· 'taincd-glas
\\ • nJ "' •" ' • "' ... 11J T ue~a'
Lagu'na Beach
\ '" '.I \'" r'.111\\J\31TCSIC'd on
\U\PI• ' '1•1 J'-.IUltinga pohct'Offat-er
"h, n 11, .-"'-"\ ,·,1thi:1'tlker in the ta"
,, h1k ~ 11.: 1a -'" 1n1t' ru-;tod' Tue .
d.1, ''" , ;,·1"1, "'" ,11 Jrun~en dn' ing .1nJ a ,t 111·g ,,, l'Ul"-tJnJine. "'amnu
t h.trlt'' 1 ),, t )hahor ~S. "as
Jrft''t.-J JI I~ :v J m 1n the I 000
til•'• I.. 1•t " l ll.l\I I llgh"a~ niter he
1a1kd .1 ril'id -.0tine1' tc«t -'s he "a" ~'"tl put 1ntl) a polal'<' t ar he alleaedl)
l'l~1\\t'd J fXllll'c 011ic:e1 .in the 1a". \~t Pa ul \\ ,,r~man ~1d The officer ,,,1, n1't <,c.·nou h lnJIJrtd and re-
q111rl"ll nl1 oit>tht·al trC'atmen t
Irvine
1m,•11nl' ~t lire 10 a ba. kcthall
\·0un 1n<.hk \ t•nad<' \liddle hoot l"" Tuc'IJJ' C\t'nani Tht amount of
J.tmage to tht· fal·1llt\ 1 unknown • • • T"o \Omputc~ and pnntrrs "on.h
IL tk) were \tokn from a bu inns
1n th(' l)(o=l hlcx~ ol Ir' int Boulevard
~mc11me iul~.a'
H1mtiJICtoo Beach
Thtl'\' \\ti'\' l'\'p()rt\ of lour pcople-
ha' 1ng ~' an D J~cu111 at Warner
\\cnuc and Grttn \trttt. hut ffiC'CJ'.\
d'uldn'a •inJ .1n\ 'll)lators ••• \ mJn ,1,l..t•Ja "oman "ho h'cson
T al hen af he l·ould <.lt"t'P on her porch
he ~1d <.he'd ha' c: 10 ask her ~)' tnrnu and he r1cd before she
rl·tuml'd • • • .\ ~al l.1mc 1n of a tight on
H11ll' "111.'ld The d1!ipat1. .. hcr told the
re'pt'nding otlkcr that a woman was
~ r<'am1ng 1n ahe background. The
olfal·r reronC'd hack 1t was "a family
donn' !"trot'~ · • • •
.\ man on I <'" t'i called to report his
home "3'-"c\ten"'' el)" toilet paper-
ed and spra'ed wtth shav1n& cream
for the ~'C'ond wa-.. end m a row.
Prisoner who escaped
from van recaptured
B~ ROBERT HYSDMAN
Of .,.. Oell'Y ..........
The C\-<."On'lct "ho shpped out of
tx'lth a • h<.-nff ()('partment 'an and._
th<'n his orange J3il Jumpsuit to elude
authont1c for four da) "as ~•P.
tul\"d Tuc-sda~ night 1n Wh1tt1er
hentT~ dcpunes. a i5ted b~
!>pec1ah t 1n apprthend1ng escapees.
found Jam~ Da\1d Ca~lor at about
Q lfl pm and took ham into custoch.
hcnff' Lt Otc~ Olson 1d
The capture culm.inated four da)'
ofan1ense1n' 11ption b authonu
v. ho follo"cd numt"rou~ lead from a
va.nct) of $0Urtts to dclennmt
\a, lor'~ "'hereabouts, Olson satd. <'.'a~lor. 33. was bci~ rttumcd to
the O~ngt Count Ja.tl 1.1'1 Santa na
1 about 4 15 r..m. f nda after
unJcrgo1nJ dent.al catt at \ht Theo
1..K") m1n1mum unt) Jail 1n Or-
angt
Ca) \or WH bcll\I tra.nsporttd with
about 14 other Jail inmates as the ,-an.
v. 1th two dcpu1tcs 1n front, was
tra,ehng through Santa Ana. When
the 'an stopped at a traffic ~I at
the cornerofBnstol Avenue and 17th
trttt. C'a)'lor ~ped and nect
throuah tht nearby Homer Plaza
shopping center
The escapee quickly shed his ,a.tl-
1ssue oranac j umpsuit and fled oa
foot to the beck oflhe ~na cmter
t 0 el uck punuers.
Olson said when Ca)ior wu •·
rt$tC'd. he had cut has hair lbon ...
shavtd bis moulUICht i.n an dbt llt
deter idtaufkataon,
.~~ ... to reconls., Caylor Md
se~td a lhrft-ymr .. INClf • OliM
talc Pnt0a for_...._,.. a....,
~ ............... , ·-pwole °" Mlldi 24;
... eddilioa. Ofllo9 -~ cnaun.I reeord iMlu tn "'4r ti ~ ........... .
UNIVERSAL CITY (AP) -"The
Last Temptation of Christ.·· a film
that has enraged seamcnts of the
Christian community is drawina
mixed reviews as an on the secular
front.
Included in the film is some nudity,
Mary Maadalene pl yina her trade as a
prostitute, and lhe scene that has
most outrqed its antaaonists in
which the crucified Christ halluci-
nates he marries Mary Maadalenc
and has sex with her.
Film critics who viewed the movie
in a Univcnal Studios scrcenint
room T\lcsday, including Michael
Medved of "Sneak Previews,"
Qtarles Champlin of the Los Anaeles
Times. and Bob Thomas of The
Associated Press. said they were
unimpressed overall.
"It's the height of irony that this
level of controversy could be 1ener-
atcd by a movie this. awful,' said
Medved.
"An intellectual exercise of the
"What iP.' variety," Thomas said.
"At timC$ movmg. often over-
wrouf1t, and at least 40 minutC$ too
long.
Daily Variety gave the film a rave
this week.
"A film of challenging ideas, and
not salacious provocations," the in-
dustry paper's review said.
Filmmaker Martin Sco~sc. who
directed "Taxi Driver" and "Raging
Bull" defended the film Tuesday
niRht on the ABC news program
"Nightline." .
Regarding the sex sctnes. he said:
"It was imponant to show him go
through all the steps of an ordinary
life. to be married, to make love with
his wife for the purposes of havi ng
children."
He denied any blasphemous intent
in the film .
I
"I'm a Catholic, raised Catholic."
he said. "We have a riaht to explore
God in our way_. I feel that some
pcoplt may be offended by that and I
sincerely understand their taking
offense to that. I think there arc
people out there who want to see it
and want to have this spiritual
experience. I believe a moving ex-
perience."
As the critics watch,cd, 150
protesters -none of them had Sttn
the film -rallied on another part of
the massive studio lot to castigate
Universal and its parent company.
MCA Inc.
mock crucifixion depicti ng a
bloodied Jesus screaming as a man
pc>rtra)'1ng MCA Chairman Lew
Wasserman nailed him to a 10-foot
cross climaxed the protest or-
chestrated. by the Rev. R.L Hymers
Jr .. a Baptist preacher.
Cox readies
.fbrSovfet
Union swim
,LOS ANGELES (AP) -En-
durance swimmer Lynne Cox has
found that preparing for her Iona·
awaited trip to the Soviet l)nion was
much more complex than setting
ready for challenges earlier 1n her
career. "It used to be I'd just throw a
bathing suit, a c~uple. of pairs of
sweats and some Jeans m a bag and
go," Cox said.
"Now. it's hikin~ boots and high
heels. nylons and ... electronic body-
temperature monitoring devices,
chemically activated warming packs.
dress clothes for two Moscow news
conferences, piles of souvenir T-
shins for her Soviet hosts. Wah
Disne} cartoon stickers for Soviet
children, commemorative pins, a
bathing cap and goggles.
The 31-)car-old athlete was sched·
uled to leave today for the Soviet
Union .
---~· StuiiY-finds casual
drull users suf: er
few barmful effects
'\
LOS ANGELES (AP) -White
House officials ·and parents' groups
are questioning the findings of a
massive study on drugs that con-
cluded tl\at infrequent users suffer
little long-term harmful effects, it,was
reported.
The criticisms were triggered by a
UCLA study published in July in
which researchers rcJ)<?rted there was
a "linear relationship" between the
amountofdruguscand the amount of
damage to a person both emotionally
and physically. according to today·s
Los Angeles Times.
Heavy drug use altered almost
every aspect or personal and social
development. according to the two
psychologists who performed the
study. Drugs caused the users to have
disrupted relationships, jobs and
education. The} also impaired
people's physical and mental health.
the study concluded.
worried about how the study would
be interpreted.
"Parents are furious about it," said
Sue Rusche, executive director of \he
National Drug Information Centes;of
Fa milies in Action and a member of
the advisory board of the federal
agency th at oversees the National'
Instit ute on Drug Abuse.
One question regarding the validity
of the findings centers on 1he fact that
the researchers lost contact with more
than half of the original · 1,600
part1c1pant whoenrolle'ti in the study.
Another concern is that parents
ma) be g1' en a false sense of security
because of the findings about ex-
perimental use and not pay attention
as a child's casual drug use becomes
more serious.
Researchers at other academic
instit utions said findings like those in
the UCLA stud}' arc bound to stir up
debate over the concept of social drug
use. •
Chavez hung el! strike enters its 25th day .
However. the .s..tudy also said, "The
typical yo ungster who has a beer or
some marijuana at a party is not the
one who is going to develop long-term
damaie as a result of their drug use.''
Robcn Pandma. a Rutgers Uni ver·
Sit) psychologist doing ..a similiar
federall y funded study, said, "When
you provide an unpopular message in
a political process. you're likely to get
hammered for 1t."
DELANO (AP) -The hunier strike by a
now-bedridden Cesar Chavez headed into its 25th
day today, matching the length of his fast 20 years
ago to gain recognition of the United Farm
Workers.
The 61-year-old Chavez has given no indica-
tion lhat he plans to stop his current water-only fasr
for .union contra.~s. a boycott of table grapes, and
against five pcsuc1des.
Dr. Fidel Huerta said Tuesday that Chavez's
levels Of.uric acid remain constant but high and
that his blood pressure is rising, said union
spakeswoman Lorena Parlee.
Dr. Huerta suggested the Chavez remain
Union vice president Delores Huena said
Chavez is assisted to a nightly Mass and
community meeting . at the union compound.
attended b} hundreds of people. Dr. Huena
encouraged Chavez "not to overdo it" by sitting
1hrougrr1he entire Mass.
"It 1s those teen-agers who develop
a lifestyle of drug use to relieve
emotional distress and other life
stressors ... that will suffer long-term,
negative consequences of their
use. "the study said.
"ft will churn up the waters again,"
Bonnie Benard. a research specialist
at llh no1s· Prevention Resource
Ce nter. said of the study. She said the
UC'LA. researchers have "done really
solid research for years. It's not
something you can ignore."
The hunger strike has now ~xcccded the length
o.f tbe labor leader's 24kiay fast in 1972 to protest a
nght-to-work law passed by the Arizona Legis-
lature.
resting with no vlsiiors:-Pii' cc sa1 . --
A caravan of Hollywood film and television
stars trekked to th is community 200 miles nonh of
Los Angeles on Monday to give the four-year-old
boycott of Cali fornia table grapes a publicity boost.
They visited the labor leader. six at a time. at his
bedside and then issued a strong public plea to
suppart the table grape boycott.
Celebreties raniing from comedian Dick
Gregory to actor Eddie Albert to children of the late
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy have spoken on behalf of
the grape bo)cott.
But their pleas have had "absolutely no effect
on sales whatsoever," said Bruce Obbink, presi·
dent of the Calfom1a Table Grape Commission.
The Na tional Institute on Drug
<\buse. the federal agency that had
paid for the research. received dozens
of inquiries after the study was
released. officials said.
Pandina said his findings in a stu~y
that 1s tracking drug use among 1.400
c" Jerse~ }Ou1hs suppons the
findings of the L'CLA s1udy.
Meanwhile. White House officials
and parents' groups said they were
-Refugees say Navy refuSal
to hefp led to cannibalism U.N. seeks funds for peacekeeping force
By nt Atsociattd Press
MA NILA. Ph1hpp1nes -The U.S. Navy is investigating allegations that
the ere" of a Navy shi p refused to rescue some Vietnamese boat people who
later resoned to murder and cannibalism to survive at sea. officials said today.
Robert Coo~r. local representative of the U.N. High Commission on
Refugees. said the 52 refugees who survived the 37-day ordeal charged that
crewmen of the USS Dubuque refused to take them aboard. even though their
boat was disabled and the> were dying of exposure and starvation. Cooper said
1hc refugees repaned that 58 people died during the South China Sea croS$1ng.
"'h1ch began May 2:! Y.hen 1he stoup left the south Vietnamese pon oflkn Tre
aboard a 35-foot "ooden boal Its engine failed two or three days later. The
refugees claimed to ha ve later killed some of their companion'S and eaten their
ncsh to sun 1ve. Cooper said the "great majority" ofotherdcaths also occurred
after the encounter with the Duluique.
New Ecuador leader ~.ks de. to Nlcaragaa
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -U.N. officials
say that unless withheld dues are paid. particularly
by Washington. they'll be hard pressed to fund the
force of international military observers monitor·
ing a truce in the Iran-Iraq war.
A first contingent oflive observers arrived in
Tehran today. Iran's official Islamic Republic
Ne"'s Agency reported.
• ' In Washington. Wh ile House spokesman
Marlin F1t1water today said Persian Gulf nations
would be urged to donate a substantial ponion of
the peacet..eeping effort•s cost.
"We'll be giving the same message to other
countries hka Japan . and others who ha ve an
interest m the gul f." Fitzwater said.
Japan. which imports nearly all its oil from the
gulf regi on. al read' has donated $20 million this
)Car to ll.N. peacekeeping effons. earmarking half
of the amount for the Iran-Iraq peace effon.
The Securit> Council voted unanimously
Tucsda) to authorize t~50-member .N. Iran-
Iraq M1htal) Observer Group. a day after
.
Sccretan-General Javier Perez de Cuellar an·
nounccd a cease-fire effective Aug. 20.
Direct peace talks between Iran and Iraq are
\chedulrd to begin fi ve days later in Geneva.
Cyrus Nasseri. head ofrhe Iranian mission to
the ntted Nations in Geneva. said in Tehran
toda' 1hat lasting peace will resuh onl y if Iraq is
branded the aggressor in the war and Iran receives
compensation.
Tehran Radio said Iraq i warplanes v1ola1ed
Iranian airspace in the southwest. No bombing was
reported. and the official Iraqi News Agency
earned no reports offighting.
More than 24 hours after receiving word of a
truce tn the 8-,ear-old war. Iraqis continued to
celebrate. honking horns and Jumping out of cars
to dance 1n Baghdad's 1raffic-dogged streets.
Iran. Y.h1ch had suffered a recent string of
battlefield defeats. had a more subdued reaction.
The nation's acting commander-in-chief and
parliament spearker. Hashem1 RafsanJan1. said
old1crs c;hould remain vigilant 1n the face of Iraqi
"m1sch1ef.'',
In a stalcment read over Tehran Radio, he
said Iran would not initia te "any kind of military
and armed moves. But just like always. (Iran) will
be read> to give an apP.ropriate response to the
m1~ch1rf!. of the enemy.'
Marnck Goulding. U.N. undersecretary-gen-
eral in charge of peacekeeping operations. told The
..\s~oci:ucd Prl''IS all 350 observers are expected at
thl' 730-milc front 1n a week.
fhe oru.cr' crs will come from 15 nations. he
told an earlier new conference. T he nations were
no1 1mmcd1atel) named.
Goulding said nonc~e five permanent
Seturll\ ( ouncll members -the United States.
SQ,1et l 'n1on. France. Britain and China -will
..end ohscf\ ers. _
In a report to the 15-member Sec.urity
( ounc1I. Perez de Cuellar estimated the force's cost
at $7.t m1ll1on.
"I c;1 pl) do not ha' e the money for this," he
S<lld.
Q ITO. Ecuador -Leftist law professor Rodrigo BorJa. who toda}
replaces an archconserva11ve as Ecuador·s pttsident. has pledged renewed lies
Y.llh Nicaragua and an end to the nauon's free market economy. Borja. leader
of the Democratic Left Part}. succeeds Leon Febres Cordero. a bitter Political
m al and President Reagan's clo~t ally in South Amenca. A champion of free
enterprise dtJring his four-year term. Febres Cordero was barred from re-
elect1on by the constit uti on. Borja. who deKri bcs himself as a leftist but not a
Marxist. defeated papulist candidate Abdala Bucaram in a run off May 8.
Presidents Fidel Castro of Cuba and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua were among
fore1_sn leaders who came to Ecuador for today's inauguration. and Castro took
a swipe at the United States m his arrival statement Tuesday.·
Burmese rioting turns ugly, police beheaded
Typhoon destroys 144,500 homes ln Chlna
BEIJI NG -.\ typhoon that npped th rough an eastern provmct'
unleashed Ooodwaters and uprooted trees that killed 99 people and left 71
m1o;s1ng. Chinese press repans sajd toda). The China News Service. in a repon
moni tored 1n Hong j(ong. said 1.150 people had been injured by the storm
~onda~ It said 1.i4.500 homes were destroyed and 282.000 acros of crops
damaged. estimating losses at S270 million. The tyPhoon hit Zhejiang
pro' 1nce with 75 mph "Ind. causing the heaviest economic losses from a storm
1n the past JO ~ears. Chmese press reports said. W.cdncsday's overseas edition
ofThe People's Dail> said :!2 mam throughfares were blocked by fallen trees 1p
the scenic cit~ of Hanvhou. the provincial ca pital. Nearly I 0.000 French
firm1ana tret:s in Hangzh ou's ~en1c d1stnct near West Lake were uprooted b\
the "' ands. the paper ..aid
BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -Demon-
strators behcadCd two policemen today and troops
in 1hc .Burmese capital opened fire on anti·
go' ernm cnt protesters, killing more than 30
people. Radio Rangoon said.
The Burmese government-owned radio also
\31d a mob attacked a police station in Moulmein
1n southern Burma today. killing one officer.
Burma has reponed 78 deaths. about 160
people Y.Ounded and more than 1.500.arrests m
1hrec days of protests against the authoritarian
go,ernment of President Sein l.win. ·
Western diplomats in Rangoon. the ca pital.
bche' e casualties are substantially higher.
Radio Rani oon. monitored in Bangkok. said
SC"cunt) forces fired 15 times to disperse crowds in
Rangoon. II said 33 people were killed. 59 were
wounded and 113 were arrested for "violence and
loo1ing."
Thl' radio said two police sergeants were
beheaded. but 11 was not clear whether they were
included in the 33 deaths. It said a third officer was
1aken awa) b~ a mob in outlying areas of the
capital.
In Moulmein. on the southern coast, demon-
o;trators seized guns from police firing to disperse
them. marched to the police statiOfl and fatally shot
• one policeman. 1he radio said. ·
It said rioters set fire to buses. palice stations
and government famil y quarters. destroyed ra il·
Y.8) li nes and burned other buildings in and
around Rangoon.
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Japan ·, K)odo News Agency said more than
I 00 people were killed and nearly 1.000 wounded
1oda) "hen troops fired machine guns and
automatic Y..capons at the protesters in Rangoon.
Diplomats in Rangoon and Bangkok, speak-
ing on condi tion of anonymity. said up to 200 may
ha'e been killed in three days of protests but that
arcesS'to reliable mformation has been difficult.
In Washmgton. State Depanment spokesman
Ben Juste en said the department had "no hard
1nforma11on on casualt} numbers. but they appear
to be substant1a1:· ..
Burmese embassies around the world stopped
1ssu1ng tourist '1sas this week and have been
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Gabinet called an -
election-year ploy
WASHINGTON (AP) -Latin it's so late 1hat it now has 1he a~ct of
Americans say they're pleased that a stric1ly political move to affect the
President Reagan has made history campaign."
with the first-ever selection of a Alicia Sandoval, spokeswoman for
Latino for 1heCabinet1 but some see it the National Educat1on Association. as a last-minute, elecuon-year ploy. called the nomination "just ;t' ploy to
"I'm sorry that it took so long. It's help get Bush elected, and carry
obviously a political move to in-Texas. A classic case of rokenism."
gratiate, • said Jose de Lara, president .. We are glad that the Reagan
of the League of United Latin adm1n1strauon has finally appoin1ed
American Citizens. a Hispanic to the Cabinet. especial!)
But, he added, "whether it's politi· in the education field," Sandoval
cal or not political, we don't care. h's said. "Ho .... ever. we feel this partacu-
a giantstep for Hispanic Americans." lar announcement as politically
Calling if "a proud day for all mo11vated. Cavazos is like a
Americans" Tuesday. Reagan an-substitute teacher. He won't have the
nounced his selecuon of Lauro clout to change anything an the little
Cavazos. president of Texas Tech tame he has."
University. to succeed Wilham Ben-Buc;h's pledge in July was a measure
nett as secretary of education. of 1hc political importance ofla11nos.
Reagan took the acuon about a part1cularl} an key battleground states
month after Vice President George such as Texas. California and Aonda
Bush pledged 10 de Lara's group that ~ .... hich haH· large Spanish-speaking
he would puta La1ino in his Cabinet if populations. .
elected presiden1. Sin ce 1980. the number of Lau nos
<\sked whether tha1 played a role an an th e Untted States has increased 30
his decision. Reagan said. "No. I'm pe rcent. to 19 million, accounting for
just still working at the JOb here... about 7 .9 percent of the nation ·s
Of Cavazos. he said: "I selected population.
ham because he seemed to be the best· Ca"azos. 61. aj?peared with Reag<1n
fined man." in the White House briefing room and
Henry Sant1estevan. a consultant said. ··This administration has clearl ~
to a Washington-based educauonal demonstra ted 1hat education is one of
research organization, the H1span1c ns highest priorities. and the in-
Policy Development ProJect. said, .. , 1t1a11 ,es that )OU ha'c begun an this
thank it's high tjme and I'm sorry that 'ital area wall be of tremendous
-
Lauro Cavazoe
benclit 10 this nation and to this
nation's future"
Ca' aLos "ho has been president of
Te\as Tech an Lubbock since 1980.
had announced 1n Ma) that he
planned to resign ne\t Juh He sa id
he planned to take a ka'e and 1hen
return to teach anatom' in the
mcd1cal school." here he 1s·a tenured
pmfc!lsor
The educator ·~ a na11' c of outh
T c\as . .,., here has fat ha" as a foreman
on thl' )ant a (,enrud1sd1' 1s1on of the
huge Kang Ranch He and his ..... re. the
forme r Pl'gg~ .Murdock. ha'e 10
children.
(a' a1 0' n:ce" l'd thl' :'\a1ional
H1span1c Leadership a"ard of the
Leagul' of Un11ed Lati n .\rnencan
C1t11<.'ns in Juh for has efforts 10
reduce: the dropout ra te among
Latino \Ou th
_....huttle enghl;es reV-ved
and test termed successful
CAPE C~NAVERAL. Aa.(AP)-
The space hunle Discovery roared to
life on the launch pad today as NASA
ignited its main cnJines in a crucial
f2-second test leading up to the first
U.S. manned SJ>;tCC m1ss1on since the
Challenger disaster 211? )ears ago.
The firing. delayed five tames an
1wo weeks b} leaks and other mechan-
ical problel'T\S, checked modifications
to the engines and other S) stems. It
was cnt1cal to certaf) ang the shuttle
fo r the first post-Challe nger
launching.
··11 "as a \Cf\ smooth co untdown.
the team and the hard.,...are all worked
successf ull~ ... Forres I \.k ( artney,
director of the Ken ned} Space
Center. told the team ··tt·s been a
long nigh I. but It sure ended nght:'
Launch director Bob aeck thal\ked
has crew .. for mak1 ng our toughest test
look eas>. You should be pleased
because at was an e~cellent per-
formance an d )OU should look for-
ward to the launch count wuh
confidence."
Launch control center commen-
tator Hugh Hams said 11 appeared all
three engines fi red for the required
length of ume.
Officials hoped to ha' e a
prehmanaf) report on test results
w11hin hours.
The space agenc~ said that 1f the
fi nng "as successful and there "t're
no oth er problems D1!>CO\ el") could
~ launc~ed an late September But
because much "ork re ma ins most
officials behe\C~ the li ftoff "'" slap
Federal errors may cut
Social Security checks
By Th e Associated Press
V. .\ HI NGT0"1 -Ten years of errors an federal records could cut the
oc1al Secunt) checks of -'O million recent retirees b) S50 a month. a union
'Ml) s. and government auditors say there's lillle chance ofli xlng The mistakes
.\lthough a ne" agree ment between two government agenc1~ goes a lo ng wa >
tO\\ard pre' ent1ng s1m1lar errors in the future. ''earl} re<'onc1ha11on results for
past (error) backlogs are not encouraging ... said Joseph F Delfico. senior
associate director of the General Accounting Office. Kenneth L Bia~ lock.
pre\ldent of the .\mencan Fcderauon of Govern ment Employees. which
repre<;ents 60.000 empl o}ees of the Social Secunt~ .\dm 1nist rat1on. s.;11d the
d1screpanc1es could affect th e pensions of one-third of all recent reurccs
into October.
.\t 1he end of today's near-flawless
countdo~ n. the three main liquid fuel
engines at the base of the delta-
"'anged spaceshi p Oa hed to life. The
launch pedestal was engulfed in a
huge cl oud of steam as the fiery
exhaus1 coll ided with protective
\\ater pounng over the foundation of
the structure.
.\s the engines. fed by liquid
h~drogen and hquad oxygen, aencr-
ated thrust equal to the energy output
of .!3 Hoover Dams. a loud thunder-
cla p rolled across the Kenned) Space
Center
The 5-ton spaceship strained
against eight three-foot-long hard-
ened st~I bolts holding It down on
1he pad
Contra aid
bill weighed__
\.\ ~ HI NGTON (AP) -White
Hou~e spokesman Marian Fitzwa1er
said toda\' that the Reagan admanis-
tratton wiU he~ 10 reconsidet Its
oppos111on 10 a Democrauc-sponsor-
ed Contra aid plan 1f a rival Rt'-
publican package fails.
GOP leaders dr~fting platform,
·Won't mention Dukakis' name
Storm douses South~ downgraded
Tropical depression Ber) I was heading nonh"est O\Cr Lou1s1ana earl)
toda) after dro pping one to l\\O inches of ram on sou1h .... es1 M1ss1ss1pp1 and
southern Louisiana Thecenterofthedepress1on. "hach "asdo"ngraded from
a 1rop1cal storm Tuesda). "as near Lafa~ette. La . and was exJ)«'ted 10
contin ue to"ard the north.,.,est. Tuesda~ e' en1ng strong thunderstorms
produlcd "ind damage an "est-central Texas. Winds gusted to 59 mph near
\t1dland Thundl·rstorms dum ped heavy ram over cen tral e ..... Mexico
Tuesda~ aft ernoon causing local Oooding.
F1u .... ater told reporters the admin-
•~trataon stil l hopes that a rival
measure ponsored b' St'nate Min-
ont' Leader Bob bole wdl be
enacted ... but 1f not. and something
cl~ happens. \\-e'll go 10 ·Plan B'" -
the ball sponsored h) Senare Majority
Leader Roben ( BHd. -
The spo~esman ·said that tf the
adm1ni 1ra11on as forced to reassess its
oppos111on to the B) rd bal l. ~that'll be
a hard dec1 ion ..
"\.\ e ha' ea lot of problems wttb the
B' rd ball a lot of reservations about
u · \\e don·1 hlcc 11." NEW OR LEA N ( ~P) -Re-
publican platform wnters agreed
today to keep M 1chael Dukak1s' name
out of their party document with the
hope that after the NOY. 8 electi on the
Democratic nominee "will fade into
oblivion."
Nebraska Gov. Kav Orr opened the
platform hearing by· asking the del-
egates not to refer to Dukakis by
name an 1he documen1. Orr. the
committee chairman. said past GOP
platforms avoided dLrect references
to the Democrats' nominee.
"That's a vel") good idea since
obvious!} after November 1988 Gov-
ernor Dukakas wall fade into obli-
vion ... said ew Hampshire Gov.
John Sununu. "We don·t want any-
one to ha\'e to refer to an enC)clo-
pedaa 10 figure out what .,.,e have 10
!Ml\."
The Democra11c platform does not
mention George Bush or Ronald
Reagan by name.
Sen. Bob Kasten of W1scons1n. a
co-chairman of the comm111ce. told
reporters ~h?t none of _1he subcom-
m111ee rev1s1ons was ··giving an) one
major heartburn." Kasten said the
panel would seek to finish drafting the
platfo rm Thursda}. a day ahead of
schedule.
The Repu blicans aJso rekascd
"hat the\ said was a GOP stafT
estimate ofhO\\ much 1mphCll prom-
ises an the Democratic platform "'II
"'"d ·up costing taxpa~ers: S.tJ I
b1lhon an I 989 aJone.
The full I 06-member Republican
Platfo rm Committee toda~ began
re\ 1e\\ 1ng the document ane.,., hne b~
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Eight cents for
better state roads
make a lot sense
Get ready. Take a deep breath. O K. let it out. Now, reach
into your pocket. Count out 8 cents. Was that so hard?
That's the first eas)' step in solving California'a growing
transp()rtation cnsis.
Of course. there is more to it than that. There 1s always
more to it. Complex problems are not so easily addressed.
But that 1s the essence of a Republican proposal that
would annuall) pump $1.2 billio n (''B" as in big bucks) into
road construcuon and maintenance.
The 8-cent reach would be repeated ever) time a motorist
fill s the tank and calculated according to each gallo n the
gasoline pump rings up. Got a 20 gallon tank in the family
wagon? Figure ~ ou would contribute S 1.60 more every time
you fill' er up.
But a buck and a half seems like small change com..,arcd
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productivity. ---
Wo uld it be '-'Orth $1.60 once a week to ensure a 12-milc
trip d own the freewa) doesn't Last 45 minutes? Would it be
worth that much to avoid the tension headache and
dashboard pounding that gridlock brings? What does peace of
mi nd cost? ·
The toll of stress 1s incalculable. But time wasted is u me
forc"cr lost. And lost time 1s lost money, lots of lost money.
.\ssembl} man Oil Ferguson. R-Newport Beach. who is
one of the gas tax proposal's key sponsors. says studies
indicate the sta te's inadequate transportation network is
costing $12 million ('"M" as in much) every day - and it 1s
getung \\Orse.
. omc quick math sa~s the proposed gas tax increase
'-'OUld onl} plug the gap for 100 days. Yet it is a start. a badl)'
needed start for a state that can't figure o ut how to begin at the
beginning. ·
Fir t. before subm itting the proposal to voters in
NO\ ember. the Republican legislators must win over two-
thirds of the1r collcagues in the Legislature and persuade Gov.
Dcukmejian: not easy tasks either. ·
Willil' Bro'' n. the master of power politics. has already
said the time is not nght. Translated , that means Will ie won't
gi .. e the increase his blessing because Democrats d id not have
the fort11ude to sugge t 1t.
Willie \\Jnts to "a1t until 1990. But the speaker of the
.\ssembl~ probabl~ has a chauffeur. And he certainly doesn't
ha' e to deal \\Ith the anta .\.na Freewa'.
Fru trate<l dm ers eH·n ·where sh6uld send Willie a nll'S~age: .. \\~·re fed up. and were willing to pa~ SO we don't '
ha' e to take 1t an' more ... ~ h1le those· dm crs are conve) ing their message to
~a(ramen to the) '>hould send a cop) to DeukmeJ1an who 1s
phtlosoph1lall) opposed to tax increases.
~di. \1 r Go\ cmor. We share vour a' ers1on to tax
inl·rca1,es .\ltcr alt. It 1s us. the tax.pa)ers. "ho are the
part1npant' in ta\ increases. But selling bonds to finance
lrce,,a) 1..onstruct1 on as )OU proposed in a failed J une ballot
lll'm 111 an e\pensl\ c wa~ to build roads. It 1s also a less-than-
forthright approach. The bonds still must be paid. Chances
arc that means raising taxes.
So k t\ not dally longer. Ra16e gas taxes. calJ it a user fee
and build ~omc roads.
.\re )OU lisienrng Willie? Can you hear us go,·ernor? We
will be the ones speaking at th"e ballot box come November. 1f
the roads aren't too clogged·for us to get there.
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changed <luring the Reagan administration could be found in
a rgt'"cnt ~e" )Ork Times sto~ that pointed out tfiat the 10
largcc;t hanlo..s in the "orld no" are all Japanese.
Tht' h1gg1..''lt l bank. C111bank. 1s not even in the top 20
\lmo'I a\ 1,1unning "as the report in the Boston Globe
that Japan th!\ )car 1s pro\'1d in~I O .b11l1on in relief
wpplll'\ t1..·1.. hn1 tal assistance and de"elopment grants to
fhml \\ orld rnuntnes in Asia. Africa and Latin America.
\\ J\hington 'said totals j ust $9.2 bi I hon Jrnd is stagnant.
I or a long 11mc. the Untted Sta tes has not been a
part1l·ular) gcnaous contributor of foreign aid measured on a
p1..•r ca p1 ta ba\11,. but at least the country's overall aid allotment
t'\l'Cl'dl'd that of other countries.
'\p\\ Japan. with a population half the size of the United
\tatl""" har.. surpassed thi5 country.
Bra ttlebor o (Vt.) Reformer
Personal touch es
In an increasing!\ faceless. nameless world. a personal
touch remains -o n the bottom of the humble grocery bag.
'ou ma~ not know the names of your neighbors. or who
handle':>> our phon(' bill. but at least yo u know1hat your paper
grocc~ sack was _pcrsonall) inspected by Isaac. Or Made W ith
Pride b) Lar~. Or crafted by Irene.
Of course. ine bags are miae oy-machines. as almost
e\ervth1ng else i toda~. But the name at the bottom -
carefully printed. or dramatically scrawled -reminds one
that people ar" behi nd it all.
You don't know their faces. but you know thei r work.
The) labor anonymously -save for the small scraps of paper
or signature stamps that accompany their products.
Strangel). you can identify with these unseen' workers.
They come to s~mboltze fellow travelers in impersonal
society ....
Some companies ~ti ll identify thetr inspectors. but have
lost the personal fouch.l t's m ighty hard to conjure up affinity
with an rnspcctor called " I 0 T.''
Arlzo11a Dally St.ar, Tuc1oa
"Butwh enltcom es todol!Jlsomethlng(aboutautolnsurance), the
F-------------~ Legislature Is paralyzed. It simply cannot resist the press~ of the
narrow economic In terests lnvoJv~."
,
\..OOK AT IT TH\S WAY. ..
Ac:Hli~\NG UNITY
S~U> BE A
P\Ett Of c.AKE ...
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A11
WELLS
God save
thequee~
from what?
~ fe"' months ago 1he world's
richest "oman rcce1"ed an increase
1n salan. alan? Thr nches1 woman m the
world 1s working for a salar)'"?
She is. and S32 I. 715 was added to
her annual pa)check. That increase
added to the S8 mil lion she is arcady
drawmg IX'~ year should keep her
from worT')·1ng about wolves at the
door.
In add11ion to the SS.32 1.715
annual sala ry. there are perks any top
executive would drool over. She can
have as many assistan1s as she wants
'"' to help her handle th e job. She travels
all over 1he world first class. expenses
paid. and 1s charged no rent for the
more than adequate housing that 1s provided. ~
DeuklDejian tryingto have it
both ways.on ·taxes, freeways
For most of his 5' ! \Cars as
goH·rnor. Georgl' Deukmej1an has
r:·hl·d on sa~mg '"no" loudl} and
llrml~. rather 1h:in st'eking com·
promJsrs \\llh a Le$1slaturc con-
trolkd h~ Democratic majonties.
!'.o\l , '!.uddenl}. he's.anxious 10 pla~
'"I c1-.. ~t.ih· a Dc:il."
l>l;ll klT'll'jl:ln IS ll)IOg 10 ~WllC'h h1S
'l'k hl·caui.c l)f 1lw problem he ha~
ra1N·d h11mdt b~ makmg sharpl~
.-11n 1l1u1ng l·ampa1gn promises. One
pruml,l' hJ\ tx·l·n to oppose an} arid
.111 I.I\ lnlTl'3Se~: lhl' olhl'r. 10 be
l\'ml·rnb.:r1..·d ac; a govt•rnor "ho "a'
... 1 lrrl·nd ul frl'l'"a' .__ ..
I k .tlrl·JJ~ h.1, ined·111 1-.cep both
p111111"l'' ,cl nntl' h~ brl·a~mg \\llh
< ,1h t.1m1J·, 1raJ 111onal pa~-as-~ou·
g11 .1ppr11Jd1 111 road-building h~
1m1p11\lng 111 .horro" 1he fond'
thro ugh hond'> Bui ~talc 'oter'>
n.irr11\\h rl0Jl'l'l1..'d D1..·u~ntc1ian·s SI
billion 1ran,por1;it111n bond issue 1n
.lunl· \lh1lh ld1 him m h1 presen1
J1krnmJ
<ha thl· 1.1,1 \l"'eral ''eeks. lhl·
Kl·puhlit Jn go' anur and his chief of
'>IJl1. \l1l h.1rl I ro<.1. ha'l'bel•ns1gnal-
1ng lhl· l q~."la1ure. 1hrough· stale·
mt·n" 111 !Ill' preS!>. 1ha1 DeukmeJian
1\ read~ 111 protl·ed "ith Plan B -1f
1:1" ma~l''' "ill rnopt.•rate. Plan B 1s
an 1nd1rel1.1ncl poss1bl~ e\'en shghtl~
\1alh1a,l'lhan 'i<'heme designed to
pro' 11.k monn tbr roads wh1lr ale;<>.
i;:l\ mg l){-ukm1CJ1an's face. If-; an
unu,ual propo,al. too. in thal 11
rnml'b from 'omeone "ho. as go' -
crnm .ind Ju1 1ng h1\ 16 ~cars 1n the
... 1a1 .. "icn:ill' .md .\<,sembl» general!~
h.1 ... rm·ll·rr\·d h·cping lhings s1mpk
.111d lll'l' ol thl' mutual bac~
'l f,\llh1ng :irrangl·ments 1ha1 go "llh
kg1'1Jll\ l' rnmpromish
HJ,1·J on Dl•ul-.me11an \and Fros1\
puhhl \l;ttemenh in 'anuus pre-;c,
JOll'n ll'\'' and in background com-
m1·nl\ otkrrd b' ano1hcr adm1n1s-
trJl1 un '11urn· here in brief 1s "ha1
lhC" gO\l"rnOr seem') 10 ha\C In mind:
He" tiulJ l'OOJ)\'ratc in hdping "in
lhl' l\\o-1hird-; appro' al needed 1n
l'ach kg1slallH' hou)C for a const11u·
11onal amendml·n1 10 go on Novctn-
bcr\ ballot ra1 1ng 1hc gasoline ta'
and l'\l'lllpt1ng the u'c of its revenue·
from 1hd 1ann l'\pt:'nd11ur1..• lim1t. H 1~
cOul'l\'ra110n \\ould bl· ·1im1trd to
urging (101' la\lm:.t~l'r'> to suppon
ru111ng lhl' propo\al before lhl"
'Otl'r'> < Oll)l1tu1Hrnal amend ments.
OIKl' ;.ipJ1nl' l'd h' 1he Ll'g1'la1ure. do
not rl·quin.· lhl· g~)\l'rnor"\ s1g na1ure
hdort• h1..·1nit 'uhm1111..•d to 1hr \Olers.
In tht• tall campaign. hr "ould go
on rlTnrd a\ orpo.,1ng lhr measure
\\ hl·lhl·r hc \\Ou Id a('ll\ d~ t·ampa1gn
Jga1n,11h1..· propoc.al rl·ma1ns an Opl'n
qul''>llOn Bui proponcn1s of a
g,l\lllinl' lJ\ 1nl'rl':lSC "Ould be g1\Cn
1h1..·1roppor1unit~ IU proH th(·1rda1m
1ha1 'ola' "ould arcep1 such a boosi
a .. the pr ICl" of 11npro' ing C-ah forn 1a·s
dt'ta1or:i11ng transpona11on s~ su.·m.
In rl·1urn. lhr Legislature "ould
gl\l" lhr go,ernor another chance. to
"in 'ota appro' al f9r his h1ghwa~
bonds. La'' ma~Nc, "ould pu1
another bond propoc;al on the ballot
for 1990. Thr bond '011~ \\OU ld take
plaCl' 1f 'oter<, 1h1' fall rejected the
g:i,oline-1a' incrcac;r.
~lthough thr· bonding approacH
"ai. turned do"n b' \Olcrs in June.
the margin wa'i phc"nomcnally small
-uni\ 155 \Ole'> ou1 of nearh· 5.3
m1ll1on C3Cil. This \l Orks out to a \CS
'Oil" of -19 9Q-18-I pcrccn1 and a "no
'ote of 50.005 15 ( ~t 1hat. it"s not the
rlo'>1"\I '1a1e" 1dl' 'otc 1n California ·s
h1'>tol' In ll)08. a conslllut1onal
am1..•nllml·n1 rda11ng 10 the com·
pcn\allon ol public officials earned
b\ onh l\\O \ OICS.)
· Thl· _go' t·rnor th mk s that the clo'ic-
ncsc; of the' 01c on his hrgh"a) bonds
mran'> that l'nough 'otcrs can be
persuaded to l·hangt• their minds
MARTY
SMITH
''hen thr~ sec 1hat the onl} alterna·
11,e 1s an 1ncrrasc 1n la\rs. Terrified
b~ .the ghost of Ho"ard Jar"1s.
Dcukme11an rema111s absolute!) con·
'1m·ed that a maJbrtt~ ofC-ahforn1ans
arr dead st•t against an~ boost in
l:l\l").
'\u" 1ha1 D1..•ukm1..·1rnn and Fros1
ha' e dropped thc1r broad hints that
the adm111is1rat1on ta' ors a <0 m-
prom1sc. thl' go' crnor is c'pect~d to
mal-.e a direct approach to leg1slatl\ c
kaJcrs. bo1h Dl·mocra11c and Rc-
puhhca n. pt:'rhaps a earl) as this
"eel-.. The mo,st ant1-1ax biol: 1n the
Ll'g1slature. the .\ssembh GOP m1n-ont~. alrrad~' has sho"n signs of
bt:ing read~ to suppon a boost 1n the
gasoline le'). as long as 11 is sub-
m111ed to the 'oters for appro\ al.
If the Leg1slaturr goes along w11h
1h1'> plan 111 onr form or another. one
can eH'n "'onder whether Dru-
kme11an\ opposition to 1he tax-
111crcasc proposal this fall would be
an) thing more than.. a pro forma
gesture. The governor could simply
sa~ he 1s '011ns against a ta>. Increase.
and then pnva1eh hopt:' that a
maJOnl\ of Californians won't folio"
his ad' Ice.
That \1ould oc 1he ideal resuh for
Deu kmcJian. The state "ould $Cl
more re\enue 'for road~bu1ld1ng
\\ 11hou1 going funhcr 11)10 debt. and
Cal1fom1a ·s go' cm or could con11nue
claiming to be the friend of both
frcc"a~s and ta\pa)er!>.
Martin Smitb is • syadic•t~
colamaist.
Legislatureju$tsplns ~ts
• wheels on auto insurance
"i \( K \ \tr'JTO -:\01hmg 11·
1111,11 ;Ill'' \\ 11h greaJer clarit~ 1he
1111p11tl"nll" 111° the Californ1a• Lcg1~
l:111m· th.in\\ hat has occurrrd -an<,1
n ~·11 morl· "hat has no1 occurred -
on auto '"'urancl'.
T hl' puhhl poltc~ IS!IUe IS Ob\ IOUS.
< alih1rn1J molon!lts arc ~1ng dob-
hcrcd h~ \lt'l'PI~ c<;ealatmg premiums
for auto 1n'iurancc. or at leas1 those
\\llh enough 1ntegn-yy or financial
'1a1url' Ill bu' 1t
The Ll'[!.Hlatu re 11sclfhas acknowl-
ed[!.ed the \t'rtousness of the issue.
The \ssembl) even staged one of its
"\ omm11te1:s of the whole" to demon·
stratc 10 the 'oung public. 'ia the
media. 1ha1 it \\as concerned.
But "hen it comes to doing
i.omethmg. the Legislature 1s para·
I~ 1cd. It \1mpl) cannot resist the
pressure~ of the narrow economic
1111erc~h 1n,oh ed.-1he insurers and
the trial la"~c1 s mostl>. and do
v. hate' er u. needed to address the
mimer fa1rl) and comprchens1vclv.
l'Omphcatcd con .. 1rur11on ot modrm
'chicks.\\ h1l'h r~11c;es repair costs.
The Lrg1sla1urc could. 1f 11 v.r re
more 1nterestl·d in acting than in
nt·ting up. c'amine those and perhaps
other sahcnt factors and determine
"hat "ould be pragmat1call} possible
10 ach1c' c -and "hat the hmllS of
action "ould be
Bui it's s~s1cml(all~. endemically
1n<?epablf' of doing its jott. "fh~
insurance earners. the trial lawyers
and the others "nh direct finan cial
stakes in the auto-insurance business
pump too much monev into cam-
paign coffers . .\nd a Legislature of
full-time. professional pqlitic1ans
simpli cnnnot look beyond its shon-
term political interests to deal with
the longer-term interests of28 mill ion
Californians. •
That's a sad tendency that's evi-
dent on many. man)' issues, but the
auto-insurance crisis provides an
e!>pecially poignant example.
DAN
WALTERS
hollL!Jlakin self-serving Spttehes
that attempted-to point tnc fin_scr oi
blame. It would ha\'C been ludicrous
had it not been pathetic.
Meanwhile. having paralyzed the
Legislature w11h their competing
demands and interests. tbc msurers.
the lawyers and the others have gone
outside the legislati ve arena and
placed on the November no fewer
than fi ve insurance-related m-
itiativcs. ·
I'm talking about Queen Ehzabeth.
of course. And I'm talking net salar)
-there are no deductions from her
pa~chrtk. The queen does not pa~
income tax nor capital gains tax nor
pro~rt~ la\. •
It for an} reason she can "t make
ends meet on that sum. and she doe~n·1 want to dig into her capital
(her net "onh 1s said to be S6. I 8
b11l1on). Pnncc Ph1hp. Princess Anne
and Prince ~ndre" co uld help out.
The) also received ~ealth) increases
in 1he1r annual salancs this )Car. L1ttl~ mtrr Margaret received less
than a $500 ra1se-she'sonly making
$2-1-1.385 per -.car-and shouldn't be c~pectcd to di)"Y up with her older
SISier.
Prince (harlt's docs not depend on
Parliament for his money. As prince
of Wale!>. he gets his income from
holdings in Cornwall. Prince Edward
didn't get a raise and will have to
squ(•ak b' on thr $37.000 he's been
gc111ng alf along. Bui I believe both of
1hcse bo\S would kick in a little lf
mum dropPt'd a h1111.
The quee n mother could chip in
100. Her increase in pay raises her
~ala!') 10 Sn2.055 each )car. and I
1hrnl-. she "ould be happ} to con-'
tnbu1e a fr,, pounds 1fl1z apd Ph1hp
ncrdrd a sm1dge to tide them over. r, r menti oned a fe"" of the
ad' ant ages of the JOb. but ~ere arc
d1sad"antagrs. too. tack of pnvac} .
ha' mg to attend numerous bonng
l''·cnts and h"ing in England.
~no1hcr ncgati'c -no matter
\\ha1 she puls on. ever)one from the
nrndl'-" 11h-lo' ing-hands·at·homc
scams1rcss to the name designers
make rude remarks about ii. I don·1
r,·rr rcmrmber readtng anrthing
complimental) about the queen's
wardrobe. To be honest, I don't think
her dresses arc that bad.
Her hftts1l're-S&mclh~ng-cl-se.-
~ vcf') \\'here she goes she has to
wear a frump,· ha1 and cam· a purse
w11h nothing but a handkerchief 1n 11.
Hov. dull .
~nd like mothers-in-la" 1hc world
O\ er. she has a couple of daughtcrs-in-
la" "ho must ha\e her talking to
herself when she's in the loo. I
undrrstand that is the only place
"here she has comple1e pn vac}.
Before ~ ou gel too excited about
her income. remember it cos1s more
10 In e 1n England than it does here.
The queen 1s expected to maintain a
ccnain life style. as 1s the rest of the
ro\al fam1h . This year's prOJCCted
toial bill for keeping the royals 1n their
accustomed s1yle is S 11 million.
And now the queen has another
grandchild. She'll have to buy a bab)
gift and add another name to her
binhday and Christmas lists.
It all adds up.,
Columoist Ann Wells /Ives Ja
Laguoa Nl1uel.
TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 10, the
223rd day of 1988. There arc 143 days
left in the year~ ·
Today's highlight in history:
On Aug. 10. f846. Congress char-
tered the "nation's au.ii .. h~
Smithsonian Institution. It was
named in honor of English scientist
Joseph Smithson. whose bequest of
SS00.000 made it possible.
Smithson's will directed that the
money be ustd "for the increase and
di1Tus1on of knowledge among men."
On th is date:
In I 88S. Leo Daft opened Ameri-
ca's fi rst commercially operated el~
trie streetcar. in Baltimore.
In 192 1. Franklin 0 . Roosevelt was
stricken with polio while at his
summer home on the Canadian
island of Campobello.
In 194S. during World War II. ,. Not that 11's an easy problem· to --------------------------...J resohc. despite efTons of tho':>e v.-1th financial stakes 10 ponra> 1t in
The ucmbly gave still another
public demon tration of its im·
potcncc -its irrelevance -when it
conducted o ham debate over a
Republican and in urant'c 1ndu U)·
sponsored "no-fault" in~urant'e bill
tha t prom1std. its backers said. big
Sll\ 1ngs in prc m1ums.
Tens of mi llions of dollars will be
spent· - already arc being spcnt, in
fact -b' those interests to pcn uadc
voter\ befo re the election tha\ their
particular nostrums will do the job.
Thus. the ovcrsimphcation of the 1~sue that's been appartnt in the
kg1sla11vc arena will become even
more mis leading ';"hen translated
into 30-sccond tclcv1s1on spots.
Japan announced its willin~ns to
surrender to the Allies erov1ded the
status of Emperor Hirohtto remained
unchanaed. ORAN GE COAST
lllJNMI ,_,,.
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°"''"*' ~•ldttor
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llews £• .......
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Rtrait Ad""~~ .......
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Clmtf ... ~Ow '°' .,,.., ..
C.C•llllOll Onctor
~~ S.-Olflte ~
s1m plt uc terms
.\n o'er-arching '1cw of the in-
surance mm \\Ould include the
insurance rcaulator) chma1t. the
rulet of court prO<'edurc and tho~
go' crn1ng pc!'lonal tnJunes. the fact
that m1lhon'i of cars ha' e been added
to Cahfom1a roads \\tthout a eom-
mensurat<'.t,pans1on of capacity. the
cond1t1on of those o' erst rained h1gh-
"au. the staOini Je,el of th~ C1li-
forn111 H1ah"a) Patrol. the training
and ltccn\urt of pmntr and com-
mcrc1JI dt1wr\. and ('\CO the more--
It wu a ham becauSt those
1n' oh ed "ere far leu interuted in
doing something about auto-in-
surance prtm1ums tha n in tr)'mg to
moke ont' or mott of the C'Omptt1ng
tronom1c 1nterem or crtat1ng fodder
for po1111cal cam pa1a.n~.
nd \\hen the matter a.round to iu
prcdtCtabl\ mconclu~1\e end aflcr
much hunina and puffina ror the
media the lea• laton Ss>C")l' anotMr
Chances are. one or morc of the
compctmg musurtt will be enacted
b) \Oters becau.st they want some.
1h1ng to happt'n. just a.s tl\ey passed
t\\O mutually ex~lume campa1an
reform measu re 1n June out of sheer
frustration with the corruption of the
S)Stem. lh a lou1y way to make pubhc
pohc~.
Du Wal~n II • •>114k•led
re1 .... , ••.
In 1948. Allen Funt's "Ca ndid
Camera" made its 1elev1sion debait on
ABC under the title .. Candid Micro-
phone." wh ich was a.lso t.hc nmM ofa
radio pro&r1m produced by Funt.
In 1977. postal emolo)'« David Berko~llz was arrested 1n Vonkcn.
¥ .. accused ofbeina ""Son ofSam," c~e aunman whose )at..._ ter1CS or
'" murders and 1evtn wound11111 ttrronud New Yorkm.
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empha 17(' 1he ~7-)ear-old NC'\\ P<>l'1 BeaC'h firms push as ahu \\ llh Koll ~lnle 1 q 4. bt-comc~ pres1dcnl or
a real csuu c 1nv~lmrol compan\ $31d Oona Id M. K o lJ. Oto' elopml'nl \c.·n lCl''i and Ra) Wuu. "'uh Koll ince
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The re uuctunogcrt-a1ed thrtt prt"StdC'nual poSlt1ons I hl· l\.oll ( o m:inagC') a commcmal and iodustnal
IO kad the nc" F1naoc1al Scn ices.()(, C'lopment Sef\ 1ct"s rl•:tl l''>tJtc ponfoho of more than 2.S milhon 5Quare feet
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conslruc11on .• "-o il ~ud agga·,,1\l·I~ l'nlr('prcneurial w11h1n a corpo rate
John L. \\ 1111!> rcma1m as pre!>1dent of the: con strue-framl·\\or~ •·
Ed Griffin J. Harold Street RayWlrta Saudi oil company sues NB man over data
8) Tbe Associated Press " I O..· rl·t utnl'd
.\ g1Jnt \audt-<1\\nl·d u1l ~·0mpan ' has lil('(J ~ult • t::.w Y°"K CAPI O o"' le 11 le 11 GroCo IH 7 10 1 IHu rrG o '11 9 Sol Mr9S.C, ~~Tr& "7 Nt ,M.,nC• a~a1n\l J lorml'r l·mpl11\ l'l' Jn u~1ng him o httahng Se'crt'I
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What: Reacqu ired Membership Safe
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\ltll ~' tnlL'l1'11il·J r Ul'\UJ\ \\hen lhc Federal
R,·"·1\1..· annoum.·,·d .in 1ncri.':J'>l' in a kc~ lending
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WHA T AMEX DID
NEW YORI<. • API A..io 10 Prtv.
Wtd. d~Y
Ao .. anc.ea 176 188
Dec neo rs 407
un,"anoeo ?4 289
To·a ssues 68 884
Ne"' r.9ns 3 5
New ,ows 16 18
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP1 -Satj!~. orice C"an9e ar 4 o m Weonesda\I QJ the 10 mosf act,ve American Stoel< Exchanoe ssues 1rad•"O nat1on1111v at more than s I Name VoAumt Lut ChQ..
WHA T NYSE DID
NEW YORK IAPI Auo 10 Prtv. Wtd. 11s Aova,,ceo 104 Dec .,.eo 1403 I °' ¥"'"anoeo 372 41, O'll SS.1es 1979 19~ New h•OM .~ New lows
NYSE LEADER S
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales •• o.m Weonesd4v orice ano ner ctiarwe of ttle IS most active New York Stock Excnanoe
ssues trad1no nationally al more Iha~ SI Co~~~~n z'f oAJitl7u~ 'tN. -~
PanhECo S .900 25 , + '1 -3lw Pu 1man S, 7,SOO 9
> Te" U• 4 l87.800 28 e -1
DomeP1r 7 440,000 1 7·6• Amoan 661 700 47~
TexasA1rC1> ~16.600 tO >
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Lor1marTe1 183,900 13 ~ E11i1on 1.921,8 • > -~ ~.;'es1x~S11c b~:9100 ~~7 ! = ~
varo~ 1.np '• -"
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MET AL S QuoTE S
l•(W YORK 1.API Soo1 nc<tl.,rOUt "'"-' II'~•• ""°"l'W•• Aluminum S • i ''>O Pt• "°''"<I NY Co'"'' soot
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Dow JoNE S AvERAGES
NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow Jones
~veraoes tor Wednesday C stocks O~n H lgfl LOW Close htl 3g 111d ?068 .l6 '1W8.412023 65 2034 14-'4 99 2 T rn 86~ 14 1168 13 842 74 114 57-18 ~ 1 17 119 11 76.39 177 39-1 ~H'" n ~ n6n J!>t>.891611•-1s• lnOus 22,391, 100 Tran 4,679,000 Ulils 37_.872,•00 65 Stl< 6<1,942,SOO
NASDAQ SUMMA RY
NEW YORK !AP) -Most active over·
-1t1e·coun1er stocki suoPlieo bv NASO Lut or Name
1n1e1 s
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c~ -1 -~ -., + '~ -'• _, .. ,
ft -1'>
I Mome mortgage hike
seen after Fed action
'I \\ \ORK (.\Pl -1 hl' Federal
Re\4.'f\ ,.-., unnrx·ct~d JOll to its ~c~
han i.. lending rcttl' -ton 21 •• , car high
-tiirrlywrll-pu~h orhcr1mcl'C'srrm
h1ghl'r. indudtntt thO\l' on home mort~a&t''· l'Wnom1 IS p1et.l1L't
1 lw h :d jnnouf1ll'd Tucsda\ 11 "a'>
r.11 ... in~ tt'i dJ')COllf1t rate to 6 5 ~rn·nt
Imm b 1)1.'rl·cnt 10 help l urb 1nfla11on
anJ to allOUnl for th~ recent mt· ol
orien·mark('t 1n1cr<''t ratc'I.
I IH•d1~cou nt rail' I'> thl' mtl'rt''>t lhl'
n·ntral han~ charge, on loans to
ml'mber banl.,. .\ change in the
du')1;1\ \\ ntchcd r~11c is the mo t
d1am:l11c n111,e 1h1.· Fed can make m
"l!nahng tts crcd11 pohrn:s.
fkC3U<,(,' lhl' h:tnl.' \Cl their intcrc\I
r.m·., hawd on ho" mulh 11 co\t\
1h,·m tn horro" monc•\. mam «On·
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htght•r dul' 10 1 ur'l<la~ '1t action. That
lll.i.·h \\Ill ml·:m con umcl"> "''" ha'c
to pa~ moo.• tor crl'dtt on hou~s. car\
and lll'm" 1. hargl'd on credit car<ls.
··1 \\OUl<.ln 't be SUl'f)ti~d tf \\(had
:tnother cbanl.) prime rate hike b~·
f 11d:i' :~ :o.a1J Da' 1d Rc .. Jer. chief
cwnonmt lor Nomura ccurnic Inc.
r 1nanltal mnr"c1 rca('tcd qu1c1'.I~
10 l w'>da' 's nlo' c '' 11h 1hc dollar
"'1ar1n» Jnd \t()(k :ind bond pnce\
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1:.!0Jfh'\.\' \ l'M 1n ">1.•\\ ) nrl. rmm
1 ·n 1~~ 'en l.1tL' Monda~. and ro~l".
'harpl~ Jgain't other major currcn·
On \\all 4>trl'l't. the Do\\ Jon~
;1\ ,·ru~l' t1f ~() 1ndu'ltnt1ls fell 28.27
pmnh to ~.07') 1 l. :1m1d spc ula11on
11f f urth,·r rJtc h1 l.l.''i
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Trl·a,un \ tx•ll\lethcr 10-)L'llr bond
fell h\ about SI 0 per S 1.000 fa t
amount "h1k 1t '1cld jumped to
4 111 rx·rc,•nt Imm c) IU pert'cnt latL'
\fond a~
\month u~o maJor hanl<!I hoostea
thl'tr p11mc lending rates to 9.5
rx·rc.·~nt. the h1ghc'it 1e .. c1 1n mort
th:in t"ll 'cars. from 9 percent 1n
ri.'\P<JO'C to ming m1crrst rates in the
acdtt mar~i:a. wt11ch bad boosted
the han~s· cost of horrow1na
The prime 1~ a ~c> rate U$Cd to
u1kulate a r-an~~ of ti~cd :.nd ad·
JU\table·rat~' ~·orporatc and con$umt'r
loan.,
\fon, l-conom1s1s had c~p«tcd the
fl-d to i1ah1cn 11s reins ort the monc)
<ilippl) 1h1s \\Ctk. bu\ few wtrt
1,1\fX'l'tina :i di ounl rate h1kc. .. The (crcd11) mJlrkNs have bttn
4o\·rl'am1n1 fora d1\coun1 rate incrta~
tor ~w11c ome umc: thl' u'J>!itc wa
1n the 11m1ng of 1t... said I"""
f.,.dlnt•r. chief c<'Onom1 t for M1nu·
1,,, turl''' I t:inoHr Tru\t o
... 11111111111 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1988
Great Gretzky,·
he's Babe Ruth
a·nd m ·ore on ice
Gretzky trade
stuns ·Canada
Kings have pulled
a sports Iegen out
of their hat in trade
From Tiie Associated Press
Baseball had Babe Ruth. Hockey
has Wayne Gretzky.
He is hockey's throwback to the
Golden Age, to the day when lone
figures dominated their respective
sports -the Babe in baseball. Bronco
Nagurski in football. Jack Dcmpse)
in boxing, Bobby Jones in golf.
Gretzky, the fa ir-haired golden boy
of the Edmonton Oilers. has 5et
records that will be decades in the
breaking -if the) ca n be broken at
onl) nail his career, he al ready is the
all -11me leader in assists and playoff
points. Despite playing only about
half as many games as the career
leaders. he ranks thi rd in points
scored and fifth in goals.
Gretzk> hold~ or shares 49 records,
according to the NHL. includi ng
those for most goals. assists and
points 1n a season.
• But Gretzk) isn't JUSt personal
records. far from it. With Gretzk\ 1n
charge. the Oilers have v.on four
Stank~ Cups 1n fi,e seasons.
alJ.
.\t each stage of has hocke) career.
the doubters said Gretzky was a
phenom v.ho "ould burn out. that he
''ouldn ·1 be as good as Gordie Howe.
~aunce Richard. Bobb) Hull or
Bobb' Orr. 10 mention a few of hock~> 's greats.
. an_more to,Can?dat~an "I've been fl;cying thLS much and
the pt1me m1n1ster; he as certai n I) like this since was six." Gretzky said
better known. Gretzky. the captain of in 1982 after breaki ng Pbil Esposito's
the natio nal team. easi ly is the single-season scoring record of 152
country's biggest celebrity. so fa mous points. "Back then. people said I'd be
that when he married actre s Janet washed up when I was 12. I'm sure 1t
Jones last month. 11 was called w tll catch up w11h me but I'm not
Canada·s Royal Wedding. \\Orr) mg about 11. Every game is a
Even in the United States, where challenge. ever)' shi ft is a challenge."
hockey largely is a regional spon ··wa)ne·s desire outweighs any-
confined to the Northeast. Greuky is 1\ else:· Esposito said that night.
the one name that people recognize. ·That's v.hat makes him so special.
H.e was most valuable pla yer in the e gu~s toda~ are b1gser. stronger.
Nauonal Hocke) League an each of s ot harder. E'er) thing 1s bette
his first e1gh1 seasons. falhn~ shon than the oldumers ano he's a lot
this past year when he was injured better than the oldtimers:· ,
and missed 16 games. It 1s last season Peter Pocklington. the owner of the
that perhaps best portrays Gretzky's Edm onton Oilers and the man who
stature. He wasn't voted MVP be-traded Gretzky to the Unned States.
cause he scored ··only" 149 points. a once. called him the Nure\ev of
figure he exceeded annual!~ from spons. ·
1981 th rough 1987 but onl)' two other In a sport known more for figh ting.
players in hockey h1stof) ever Gre11k\ has been a contrast. Re has
reached. a\eragcd fewer than 28 penal\\
After nine NHL seasons. perhaps minutes per season. ·
u.._......
It'• official, hockey great Wayne Gretzky la a member of
Los Angeles Kings foll~wtng Tuesday'• monumental trade. ....
Paillament is in an
uproar over loss of
hockey super$tar
\\ 11h1n hour'.> of tht· s1unn1ng
announremt'nt that h01. l..e' superstar
\\ 3) ne Gretz I..) had been traded by
the Edmonton Oiler<. a mt'mber of
the Canadian Parhameni urged go' -
rrnme'nt inte-n t'nt111n to pre' t'nt the
loss of ··a nauonJI "mbol ··
··The Edm on tun-01kr'> "1thou1
\\a) nt" (1rl·11l..' 1s lt l..e apple pie
"11hou1 1u.· cream Il le winter
'' 11hou1 'no" hl..e the '\\'heel of Fortune· \\tthout \ Jnna Wliitc-11's
4ut1t' '>tmph unt?t1nl..ablt: .. Nelson
Rm a mt'mbt·r ul Parliament from
Brttt'>h ( oluml)ta ~1d Tuesda~ eve-
ning
"l ligurt" thl· ll'1.kral go,ernment
could purcha'>e C1rt•t1k) 's contract
and then rt·~ll him to a Canad1an
tt·am The bottom line:· Riis !kl1d.
··1s that \\C ha' e 10 ki:ep Wa) ne 1n
Canada "hrre C .10ad1ans can see
their greatest hcxle~ pla~ ere' er on a regular ba is ..
Dunng an emo11onal ne'As co n-
feren ce at Edmonton. Gre11h co n-
firmed that he had sought the trade an
order to I" e and \\Ork in the same' c11"
a!>h1'>nt"" "'lie actressJanetJones.'
The ol1ire of Canadian Pnme
~ltnmer Bnan ~1ulrone' had no
comment on the trade. ~h1ch stnt
'>hod. "'a' t"S across Canada and throughout the '\a11onal Hocl..e~
Leagul'
·-rm 'lurpn-.ed." Gretzl..~ ·,mother.
Ph' 111!>. ..aid as she "atched the
nai1ona lh tde' 1sed news conference
1n 1he fam1h ·~ Brantford. Ontano
home "I ne·, er thought he would
lea'c Edmonton I ne,er thought
Peter I Pocklington. o" ner of the
Oiler~) \\OUld do that but )Ou ne,er
Wayne Gretzky b i d •
farewell to Edmonton.
lnO\\
·· 1t \\Ou Id tx-'l an 10 be.-out there.
I'm glad I m not 1n 'E.dmooton ... she
added
lndt'l'd tt·mper\ flared 1'n the c1tt
when· the Oiler!> ha' e w.on four NH
champ1on.,h1p!> 1n fi,e )ears. The
team\ ~I phone lines were Jammed
throughout the da~ b~ callers protest-
ing the tr<1df' \tan~ threatened to
ranrd sea!ton-11cket subscnpuons.
"I thinl.. that \\ a) ne Grctzk) made
the E:.dmonton Oilers and 1f the) 're
going 10 tradt" him we should bo~cott
the h<X le' team:· Lam Eskelson. an
Oilers Ian said ·
Edmonton ma,or Laurence De-
l.Ort' said he was shocked.
"It\ Ille talmg all the bndgcs away
and '>3) ing. 'Edmonton. this as what
'ou·re going to look hke: .. said
becore. "ho called Gretzky Edmon-
(Pleue .ee GllETZltT /82)
Dodgers' ItWSslikeaknife in the back Dog .days demise That's how Oklahoma's d1~pu1e~~1ane1np1othe 111ir·orange Bowl. from ··11h1nl peop1eunderstand1hattht'~.~rei~;ng hounding . \\htch Bosw orth \\as banned'Cl<i a pla~er hc1.:ause ht• h• ~II a book through scnsauonahsm. \\Iller
S 't f } -t 8 tc'>tedposlll\cfor.,tero1di-. .,a•d "I don't !..no" whai Boswonh's hfc-st~le is H 1 4 1 goes On Wl zer ee s over e oz "Bnan aSl£d 1f \\('could talc htm ltJ tht" ltll' Hts bani.. al·count \\3Sn·t ~nt tom~ home 1 a OS -
Orange Bo" I." "1tzl·r said. ··11old hi m "-c.' rnuld Jl•n'1 go ui h1) apartment. I don't lnow 1fhc has a '
not. that he "ould ha' e to pa~ his O\.\ n l'\pen~s hie·'( reen T \ ..
'\;ORM.\:'\. Olla. ( .\P) -Unl\ersm of H1\ fathl'r paid for the 11c.'l..et and hotel room ""ha ~ Bo'"orth <.aid 1n his book rhat fans alwa}s Cellar-d\veTiers
CINCINNATI (A P> -Danny
· Jackson patched a four-hitter for his
career-high 15th victory Tuesda)
night and Bo Diaz h11 a three-run
homer to lead the C1i'lcanrfat1 Reds to
a 6-0 victor) over the slumping Los
.\ngeles Dodgers.
Jack.son. 15-5. outp1tched Don
Sutton to send the National League
The .cbedule
AWAY
Tonlghl-Cincinnall. •:35 p.m •
Aug. 11-Clnclnnall, •:JS o m •
HOME
Aug. 12-San Francisco, 7'35 om.
Auo. 13-San Francisco, 7:35 o.m.
Aug. lt-San Francisco, I.OS Pm.
Auo. 15-San Francisco. 7:35 o.m.
Aug. 16-Philade1Phla, 7:35 P m ·
Aug. 17-Philadetphla, 7:35 o m
Auo. lt-PhlladelPhla, l:OS P.m.
•On TV, Channef 11
•All games on KABC I 190)
West leaders to theirninth loss an 12
games. The Dodgers have ~n shut
out in their last two games and have
scored' just two runs an their last 29
innings.
The victory pushed fourth-place
Cincinnati over .500 for the first time
since May 23 with a 56-55 record . The
fburth-place Reds trail the Dodeers
by six games and Houston as now JUSt
a half-game out of first place.
Jackson allowed jusl four singles
and didn't walk a batter. fanning
eight, including the side in the ninth.
In his first season in the National
League. he has a league-high nine
complete games an 24 starts, includ-
ina four shutouts. The left-hander has
won his last fi ve decisions and as 8-1
__ in his last 10 starts. His previo us best
9ea50n wa.s I 98r.whcn ht--\ia I ~
for Kansas City.
Sutton. 3-6. gave up an unearned
run in the first mnmg. a solo homer by
Paul O'Neill in the fourth. and Diaz's
decisive three-run homer in the sixth.
Oklahoma football coach Barr) Switzer sa>°s he chl'l'l \\ t' ha\l' the dcxumc:nta11on and "'111 sho" "Jntl'd t•> g1' c: things to athletes. and he ~1d nc.) ,---=-..,...--
fc:l'ls like he has been ·'knifed in the back" b\ 11 w the: '\( \ .\ ·· 1 :"ll· lJul''ltton•J th(' ho'' he I"· ed in a $500.a-month Shove Angels J 3 lh
former Sooner Bnan Bos-· Bos"onh !>aid no one qul·•a1ont•d hu" he: ··•nd11m1nium and had t\\O e\pens1,e ca~
\\Orth. "'ho has \\nllen a lOUld rl'l\tdc tn a 55•1(1 a month \lln\h)mtntum ''l'rn not nat\l' l'nough 10 think that peoplt> be h . nd in AL West
book allrging teammates drtH' a \orH·llc anJ ha'e $2 1~~ 1n ht' lhc:cl 1ns Jl•n't hdp ,omc:one an a program .. \\Iller said 1
u'esJ forb1ddl·n steroids like arl·o unt "l\•1 •rk 'il..l· tn hdp 'pons personah11es all through
cll\ptnn and recru11ers \'IOI-"1tn·r \Jtd pl:i~cr~" ho Jrl' Jlh{, t••j h" h' l' off thl· 1.••un'f\ If Rn an got something. he got It on his
ated \('.\..\ ruk!I campu' n.'l'l'l\l' $350 a month trom t~w JOl\l'''''' 11\\r \ 11•t l11 l1J, do that t•,en"hc.>re ..
·-rm also disappointed -the: J\ cragl' uht of room and b":irJ JI thl· 8P'"Amh "'hu \did an ·his bool that the
for him becausl' he was a 11t <t1hk11c dorn111or~ < H .. l.1h11mJ program bordered on anarch~ al<,0
great pla)et for Oklahoma." "That's all hl· gm from u' .. \\\1t ll·r 111ld the ,i.-,,nt'l\:J J night "hen \\ht'n rt'C'e1,er Bu ter
<\\\lltt•r said 1onda} "For \\orld."ldon'tlnll\'ahouth1'>caranJm1•nl'' \\c Kh,nll,Jlll'!tl'J)\ 1in·damach1ncgunou1 thl'door
him tu ha'c se,ered all (c.uachc~1"ondcrc.>d1fhealrcad)h.tdJnJgl·nt'-'h" 1•IJJ11rnlltl)nrc»om
rda11onsh1 ps-prcse.nt. past \\J) pa) ang him... · Thl· ircin11.· thing 1s that Bo "onh "a<i
and futurt' -w11h thl' OU S\\1tzcr nntc:d that after Boswonh "J' yuPll·d n:n11n l·d from tht' li."lotball squad tn ht'> senior
lootball program. I JUSI "ish 111 Spons lllu~tr.itcd a sa~ 1ng he 1amrx·rl·J ..-1th ,lJr .. •w 11/t'r \JtJ ... That"s the 1ron1c sto~ ..
tt had not·happenl·d.'' Switzer l·ar., "'h1k "orl1ngat a local General \lu1<1r' r1Jnt "l he ~•llom 11W"though •~that I rt•mo' cd
Bos" orth 's book. ··The Boz: Confessions of a 1n the '>Um mer or I 986. Bo'"orth .... 11J 'l · ''ii' him . .inJ Bu-.ll'r Rh' me' Buster \\3) told 10
\lodrrn ..\n11-Hl'ro." "Ill be released next month 1nl 1ng. ;r.in,kr ur rl'lhh1n h1'> ~l'ntor ~car. and hl· had to
E\tt•rpts ha'l' bc.'en made a'a1labk bl'fore 11 1s ··rhac •~a precedent for BnJn l'\J~l''Jt1nc IJ' 11ut thJt 'l'ar ..
rdca<,cd . things ... ')"11zersa1d. ··1 than I.. he ha<, in 1h1' h,1,•k Bl1'''lfflh 2J kli <H .. lahoma aftt'r his gradu-
ln thet>ool. Bos\\ Orth sa)s Oklahoma pla )ers 5" 111a said al'tl'r heanng of datm' mJ.k h' .1tt<•n 1n \la' I 4~ -hH-go1ng a founh 'ear of
frcc:baSl.'d cocaine on game da~s. He claims one Bo'>''onh. he "fclt hke r,e bet'n l nirt·J 1n ih~· ,. 11nb1hl\. a.nd "as p1d .. r:d b) the St'ank aha"l..c;
pla'cr fired a machine gun from the balcon) of an barl.. .. but he said he \\as reluctant to lomnh·n· '" 1 '1hl· '\FL suppkn"ll·n1al draft He: signed a ltt-
a1hle11c dormito~. steroids were as commonplace aO\ c.'hargec; e\cept those'"' oh 1ng alleged 'l \ \ 'l'Jr I I ·mtllwn l~intrJd
as aspirin and there \\ere :-.IC .\A v1olat1ons ranging ant'raruons \\\llln \.ltd he thl"ught &~"'onh·~ moll' e tor
frOJll e'tra recruiting v1s11s to a free plane ucket. . "1tzer told K OCO-TV in 01..lahomJ t ·:' ,, , u,ing Oklahoma ".l' profit
\\1tzer told the Tulsa \\'orld he has docu-that 1f Bosworth re-ce1,ed gifts from Ol..,.1h.,r.i.1 "It'<. a~ ~·en through the e'es of Ont> per<,on ·
men ts to pro' e that Bos"onh's father paid for a l"looo;ters. 11"asw11hou1 Sw 1tzcr•( lno" kd~l· "" 111cr said
\IJi.•\N I l
~~
0rcl1lge Counn'
Racing Farr
Black enjoys
four winners
America's Cup crown
to golfer Maki, So. 'Cal.
By ROGER CARLSON
Ot IM Delly Piiot lt•n
•\ust1n :\tak1. a 16-)ear-old who
sttll ha' l\\O 'ears left at Estancia
High. ha~ bt'c·n making tracks this
<,ummcr in golf. the most recent as a
mc:mber of ttie Southern California
Jumor Golf .\c;sociat1on. which sw.ept
a three-nauon. 16-team field in
Ogden . l 'tah for the I 988 Junior
.\menca's Cup title.
'itrokc' tx·ttl'r th.tri ' 1rthan l ah-
fom1a and 'l'''·n l'l\·tt,·r thJn \k\ICO.
Lee. a 1h1rJ h\H 1r,·11tx·r llf the
.\mcnr:i·, t ltr i..1111 tir~d an c1gt1t-
undcr pJr 221 1,1r 111" ttHl't··Ja~ total.
~IJl..1hn111dH111 .1 r.1und \l l ~36
The' ll'll!r\ mJr~' thl' tourth 11mc
an thl' hl\t ,,, ,11 thl .\ma1ca·s <.up
for lhl' '"ut'l•"" ( .1 1111rn1J forces
"It ",1, J w.1"1 l'fl 'rl Jnd "e all
pla,cd prl·tt' "' '-J1J the C"'osra
\fr<;a \(lUth
8) RICHARD Dl'~l'\
o.tly ,... c ... -.--..
Thl·~· arc the dog da~ s of .\ug~sl. a
time "hen l:m place teams spoil the
tru1t\ nt hopeful teams. For the
.\ngel'> 11·, t.imt• to call the pound.
Tht• dog' arr out Hopctul I' tumang 10 hopeless as
lhl'' lost tor tht> se ond straight umc
10 thl' \\(~·lul ~cattle Manners. cellar-
d"t.'lkr'> of 1he .\mencan l.:cague
\\ C'l Right-hander !\hke Moore. 5-13.
\\11n h1i, f1r'>t µme mce June 24 to
The .cbedule HOME
To"•g,,1-~a111e, 7 JS om
AWAY
Au11 11-0akr.no 7 JS o m •
A.io 11-0aktand 7 JS om •
Aug ll--Oakland 1 OS om •
Aug 14-0akl•nd 1-0S o.m. •
AuQ IS-.die
Aull lb-New Yorll, •:30 o.m •
.>.ug 17-New York 4 30 P.m •
Auo 19-New York •.30 p,m •
•o" TV Cnannel S
• A garries O!'I KMPC 1710)
\nap a perst,nal s1x-pme los1ngstTCa.k
as the \1 ',IJppt'd the .\ngels. 4-1. 1n
fron t of an \nahctm tad1um au-
d1enC<' of 2·U1 I., .
•Terry Turrell's handicap. BJ.
Jocke) Core~ Black enJO)Cd
another big night at Lo .\lam11os
Tuesdn) and cap~ 11 by guiding
ome as foo t th wtnncr--of the
e"ening, Kildare an the S25.840
Proud Sister talces dunng the
Orange Count) Racing Fair.
~tali." ho helped Estancia High to
a fourth place finish at the state
champ1onsh1ps on the prep level. "as
JU~t back from competing in Con-
nccttcut at thr L1.S. Junior Ama~I'!
"hen he kft for Ogden.
There hl' teamed with Joon Lee.
\harhe \\ 1 and tony Kim to post a
combined 1hree-da) scoreof658. four
1111 rl·n1.1 "ll''~ h•r \lak1 1h1 month ,, ,, ··11x·1111•n .11 the Hoµn
Cup 1n Clrl\'.•10 .1 liH·-man team
c' cnt in I.th .\u~uq a~ "'t'll a the
{ ~hk'tm1a luntt'r .\matcurs 1n
\lontl'rl•, \uc J <J
Thl' ngh:-h.1nJ1.·r tint'ihl'd 15th at
the rl'H'nl \nwn,Jn Junior Golf
Tourn;1mt·nt 1n \lliuQul'rque
Ja l Howdl's solo home run
lcadintt off the fifth inning was the
onh blemish on Moore's scorecard
onl' rl'adinuust st' hits an ! • mnangs
\toore c.>ntenaincd a the-game
lo'llng stmik from ~prrl ~trto-May ~~. ~ tht hasn·t e~actl) ~n the type of
'---------------' --""""'·" \1 oort wntes home about
Autin Maki
Don 'f~:iiJect anyone from Yale at training camp
He'll want to rcmcmbcr this one.
though a\ th<' .\nsels (57-56) lo t
their third l'Ons«uta'e game and fell
I '\• · game' N-hmd d1v1 ton-leading
OnllanJ.
The\ alc;o tell out of third place in
the ..\L \\est a Kansas Cit). v.1th a
5-4 w.1n over Ba.lt1morc. bum ped
them down to fo urth
This iubout the time 1n tramina
camp when yous.cl to know all the players in camp. Pia yen att brouaht
tn frt>m all over the country and from
all class kvels. As~eettoknowthtpla)ers you
realm thlt tome of the p4a)ers had
bOdies ~Fisher but brains by Mattel. •la Drtroit it wascustomar) for an
ofl'eMi~lincmm to tell the«fmsa"'
Piner that hf was pna to cbop bloC't himorwatum. Thatwouldallowthe dthsii.-e pla)ft' a Chan« to IWIUCI·
pa• IM block and pro'«\ h1mtelf. °"11Filld1wa1aroolcitddtn11vc tanlt tom Grambhna with toy, 1n
hi :itt1c. Fields hned up against
offcnsa,eguard Melvin Mittchell.
M1tdell "asa vetcr:in and said to Field~ "l'mao1~tocut )Ou." Fields
stood up noed ha chest and rc--
spondcd an a<ltflan1 tonesa)ll\I
"Man. )OU can't cut me. onl 1he head
coach can cut me ...
•M~ rooma~m NewOrlcan wa
punter Russell Enkbcn. E"kbcn
"asa,nduatcofthc n\\en1ty of
Tc\ts. )ct he hid a room tcmpera1u~
IQ(that'sanaircondit1oned room). One ti~ we wtrt watch10, telc:vH1on
and an ad' tttlStmftll for a mov~
came on, the Id t'iosed with the
an nouncer sn) an~ "Coming to a
thenterncaqou. 'Ru~ll lookcd at
me and said "I wonder how the 1-.nc"
"here " e "'asa t." •In the prescason against 8al11-
mon: I k1ckeJ aaame-w1nnina ti eld
goal an the la t second ofthe p me. Ru1i.~ll c;;imc up to me after the game
\hook m' hand and \aid "Mexican.
1hu wa.s3 real chfTd"cllcr:·
Ru '4!11 used to ~atch thl" tele\1~1on
\hO" Fam rh Feud and v..ould sa) to me"Tho~quest1onu.rc hard." Ont
nme he tncd tocaJI h1s •1fe Iona
dt ta net and the ot>trator said"\\ 'hat
nt.tmbcrpka\C"" and Ru sell
an "cred"lt'sm) tttonch1fc."
•In OrtroetdunQJpraclK't 1 v.--u
talk ma to a roolue widt rtttl\ tr v. ho
ronstantl) ktpt a tOOtbP1d1. 1n his
mouth. Thtrcttl\Cflotd me hcv.-a
BENNY
llCAIDO
PR o FooTBALL
ju\t JI. d 10 bt here ~nJ h1 ult1mat
drc:im "'a 10 run a pattern ~an t
Lem B:lrn~' He made ha~ dn:am coo'~ tru<a he ra n panrm in t
Ltmc\Cl")li>'"h1lc m mJ)
The rcttn ertold me he "a ahud~
a bu 1M"' man and had bttn for me
tt me. Maner f facl he problbl made
morc-mone' thanall thepla)tr!.On
th~tl'am l\\a\cunou a~tO 'Ahat ht'
did for a"' ang:md ht told he sold
car\ I a~kN:I w h:1t ~ind of cars and hr
told mc an' ltnd ot\'3r I "anted. he
\\J\3 hroler
'°'Ion at\t'r th:u he w.as rt~~.
hut Jherthe c;crondµmeof the
rcsul:1r ~3son ht called mt' up and
otTcr('d mc:i Me~es450 L The
rttt1' CTl°lmui,ht O\er the bt-auufull~
l..ept car and offt'rcd 1t 10 me f4 r
10.l lv..'3\l't'ad~ tOJumpallo'cr
tha1otTer
la led him for the l e) and he said
tha1 t v. uldht,eto~t onunadtthat
thtard1dn't ba\u nv le 81 GO.
no1haol \OU.1ntercsi1nuu stosa>
thdn\t
"You hate to lo~ t~o p.mes to ~anle. but "-'C ran into a couple of
ood p1tchen." said ~ngel Man•r
ool 1e RoJa . Mark Langston Jch"ercd a knock-
out bfo• on Monda)' •tuk Moore-
tru out nine and "alked thrte in
th1 one bcfott ttlh"I tthcfhdp ftom
\11keJadson. Ytboeamed•~No 3
on the \.'C&r.
"l''-C said t.hii all aaoril. 1tc•1 OM Ol
the prcmttr p.tcbm tn the ~ ..
attk M&Nlltt Jtm Sn)'der llid ol
MOOf'C ... Ht ·s ""'' ~ Ihm Willil • tht ~t of t.btm ~ ' Plldlld llllil
way for me~ tanc.T I ~ • •
oftht bullpm. ··~'1hldafive.,_ ......... anda,.~lloilitll *'-· c.--
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"That wasa pretty basic play," Unatas said.
"We knew I hat with Amecht and our offensive
line. they "-Crtn't aoin& to stop us."
"He was a trtmcndous all-around playtr."
said fonncr Cohs receiver Raymond Beny.
now coach of the New Enaltnd Patriots.
"He was a fun·IOYll'I auy," Unitas said.
"He tnjoyed the pine. lw e1ti9ycd the playtrs,
Ameche. who di~ Monday at aac SS after
undergoina heart bypass suraery in Houston.
was always hard to stop.
"He blocked. he caught and he ran. He
retired afier only six seasons and when he did.
we wert never really able to replace )lim."
he C1'joycd cvcrytluna about football."
They called AJan Ameche "The Horse .. beca~sc he worked like one on the football field . He was a tar running back at the
University of Wisconsin. setting. a national
rushi ng record with .J,2 12 yards and winnina
the Heasman Trophy in 1954.
Amechc rushed for 4,045 yards and scored
4() touchdowns as a pro. But he is best
remembered for that short run against the
Giants.
"He had a tremendous sense of humor, a
areat wit " Berry .said. "He used to tell me
ltalian;okcs as only an Italian can tell them."
After tcavina football. Amcche and former
teammate Gino Marchetti founded the
"Gino's" restaurant chain. Amechc lat~r sold
·his interest in the business.
He was very dependable," former Balti-
more Colts teammate Johnny Unitas said
Tunday after hearina of Amcche's death ... You
knew you could count on him in tough times to
comnp with the bia plays."
His success continued in the pros. where he
ran 79 yards for a touchdown the first time he
carried the ball. He went on 10 lead the NFL in
rushing his first season and was voted rookie of
the year.
"We played a aood ~me, but it wasn't the
best game we played.' Unitas said ... What
made 11 the greatest game in football history wa.s
that it was the first time there was an overtime
in a championship game and the way we drove
down the field to tic the game and then win the
game."
In 1984, Amcche presented his Heisman
Trophy to (he University of Wi sconsin.
"h was the appreciation and the love I
have for the school,' Amcche uplaincd. "And
I guess that's gotten stronger. too. as the years
have worn on."
TMb'llt$toneofall wasAmeche's I-yard
touchdown qainsl the New York Giants in the
NFL championship game on Dec. 28. 1958. It
pve the Colts a 23-17 overtime victory in what
came to be known as .. The Greatest Game Ever
Played."
Ameche was an All-Pro selection from
1955 through 1958 and played in five Pro Bowl
games before a severe Achilles tendon injury
ended has career after the 1960 season.
~m and Unitas said Ameche was
popular with his teammates. Ameche is survived by his wife. Yvonne.
and six children. Alan Ameche
Political football
may develop over
Paterno's spe~c~
Bi~~!N'8!::~~.·::bertha AstrosJ·ust 1V!2 back quahfi~d for has third Olympic event in t~o
da)s wnh the fastest 100-meter butterfly 1n
the world this year Tuesday nilht. while ·
world record-holder Pablo Morafes was knocked out of the event for the Seoul Games. --,--.-...----,,----...,..--....,.-------..,,..---
From Tile Associated Press
HARRISBURG. Pa. -Coach Joe m Patemo's decision to deliver a seconding t >
speech for Republican presidential hopeful ,
George Bush could make Penn State
University students the innocent victims of a political
war,. the leader of the school's student government said
Tuesday.
"I think. in a lot of wavs. Mr. Paterno could
jeopardize students." said Seth Williams. president of
the Undergraduate Student Government. "It creates
more fnction in Harrisburg."
Paterno. enteri nJ has 23rd
season as Penn State.s coach. is
scheduled to second Bush ·s nomi·
nation for president at the Re·
publican convention next week in
New Orleans. 'The decision has
prompted protests from Demo-
crats at the state Capitol whale
delighting Republicans.
Elected officials from both
parties have said they don't think
Pateno Patemo's speech, which probabl\
will be nat1onally televised. will prompt lawmakers to
question Penn State's annual appropriation in the state
budget. About 22 percent of the university's budget
comes from state funds.
But Williams said he's oot so sure lawmakers
wouldn't try to get even.
.. Politicians have been known to be pettier for
lesser things." he said in a telephone interview.
Quote of the day .
Kings owner Brue~ MeNall, on the deal
which brought Wa} ne Gretzky to the Kmgs from
Edmonton: ''I've got to do something radical 10
sell hockey an Los Angeles. and there's no name an
hockey like Wayne Gretzky."
King alts, U.S. roster at 12
WA HJNGTON -Oklahoma for-m ward Stacy King was released Tuesday
from the training camp for the U.S. Men·s
Olympic Basketball Team at Georgetown
University. the Amateur Basketball A'ssociation of the
United States said.
Kins, 6-foot· 1 I. has averaged 14.2 points per game
during has three years at Oklahoma. He was second in
scoring to Kansas' Danny Manning in the 1988 NCAA
tournament.
Millerreleaaedfrom U.S. team
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. -
Chef)•I Miller. "'ho helped th e United
States wm a gold medal an women·s
basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
was rel eased from the 1988 01} mpac squad Tuesday
because of a knee injury.
Miller was attempting to come back from
reconstl'Uct1ve surge!). but she reinjured her knee
dunng a scnmmage on Saturda}.
Knee s urgery for Ram Gaman
Ninth-year fullback MakeGuman.one EE
of 1he Rams returning staners. underwent c 9 •
arthroscopic knee surgery Tuesday at
Centinela Hospital in Inglewood.
Results of the surgery. done to examine the lateral
cartilage of Guman's nght knee. were not immediately
available. Gutnan. who also underwent knee surgery in
1985 and 1986. is expected to miss about four weeks.
.. It's j ust somethinJ·that's the result of wear and
tear on the knee." Robinson said. '"It was no specific
injury." Rams spokesman Jason Stein categorized ll as
"a nagging injury."
In eight years with the Rams. Guman has gained
1,285 yards and caught 150 passes for 1.433 yards. He is
considered a solid blocker.
No world or American records were set Tuesday
after fo ur were established on opening day Monday.
However. Dave Wharton of WC$tminster. Pa.,
joined Bionda in swimming the best time in the world
this year when he won the 400 individual medley.
Trace} Mcfarlane of Palm Springs. a native of
.Canada and an American citizen only four months.
tvon the women's 200 breaststroke.
Biondi. of Moraga, who hopes to swim four
individual events and three relays at the Olympics, won
the I 00 butterfl y in 53.09 seconds.
Ja, Monenson of Madison, Wis .. also made the
U.S. team an 53.29. second-fastest in the world this year.
Morales. the world record-holder from Santa
Clara, was clocked an 53.52, the world's third-best time
an 1988. But at was a bitterly disappointing third as only
the top two finishers 1n each event at the trials can swim
in the 01> mpics.
W~lrldge newest of Lakera
LO A GELES -The Los Angeles m Lakers announced today the acquisition of
New Jersc" Nets forward Orlando Wool-
ridge. a 2~-year-old free agent who was
suspended last Februaf) fo r drug-related problems.
The 6-foot·9 forwa rd averaged 17.9 points and
more than 30 minutes a ~me in seven seasons.
It 1s bche"ed Woolndge agreed to a $500.000 deal.
The former Notre Dame star was paid $1 .2 million
in 1986-87 when he was signed as a free agent by New
Jersey. He was enrolled an a drug rehabilitation center
in Van Nu}S.
Theo' crall No. 6 pick in the I 98 1 draft by Chicago.
Woolndge is an unrestricted veteran free agent and the
Lakers will not have to compensate the Nets.
USC, Penn State to hook up
LO~ .\NGELES-The Un1\'ers1t'.Y of Eil
uthcrn ( ahforn1a and Penn State have c II•
agreed to an eight-} ear series ofhome-and-
home football games. beginning an 1990, ,
\\llh the sent'S interrupted onl) an 1992.
The t"' o schools ha\ e ne'er met during 1-he regular
season. .
Television. radio
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GRETZKY TRADED TO KINGS. • • From Bl
ton's greatest ambassador.
The trade was the top story on
Edmonton raltro stattons. ·som-e
callers blamed Gretzky's wife for
taking ham away from Lhe city. Jones
wa.s compared by some to Yoko Ono.
whose marriage to John Lennon was
blamed by many music fans for the
breakup of the ~a ties. ~
"It was a shocker." said Bob Plqcr.
director of player personnel for the St.
Louis Blues. '"To me. it's the biggest
trade of all tame."
ager said he and others "had been
heanng the talk for quite a while. I
don't think 100 many people believed
what happened.
.. For what he's done for hockey and
the cit> of Edmonton. he dcserveo
anything he wants. Maybe that's their
war of sa~ing 'Thank yo u for every-
thing ~ou ve done and good luck.'·
HogantakesearlYlead
BJ ALMON LOCKAB£Y .... ,... .........
Local sailors were holdina a com·
mandina lead Tuesday afttr three
r*lCS 1n the Eachell .. 22 Nonh Ameri·
can Cbampeonship bt1na sailed in the
ocean off Ntwpe>rt Bc.adt.
l.adina the 27-bolt championship
fleet was Tim Hopn a( •hf host
Newport Harbor Y1eht Club wtth
1wofinuand1 third fora low score of
.S.7 prulty poinls undtttht Ol)'mpic
JOrinefYll~. 11 ~nd platt wH Ted Munro.
• I
also from NHYC. wiih IS pmalty
points. and third was Oavt Curtis.
Marblehead. Mau .• a formtr national
cham1>1on 1n tht clua with ll points. Ar&Ylt Campbtll of NHYC was
founfi with 36 penalty 901nt1.
James McPhail. Royal Prince
Alfred Yacht Club. Sydnc)'. Austral·
.-. was tiut for fifth w1th Bill
Men1nttr. Tom and .1CM1e1en (111lina
as a team). NHYC and Los Anetles
Yacht Club.
Today •s a layday. but rac1na will
continue Thul"lday wtth one ratt
tad\ day ttirouah Sa~urda)'.
( lafT Koroll, a former player and
no" a front-office em~oyee with the
Chicago Black awks. saadhe was "a
little urprised at it. But l think it's
going to be good for the game. Ifs
going to create ':t lot of interest."
Koroll said the Oilers should
continue-to be a solid team, while
G retzk~ should "be a big shot in the
arm·· for the Kings. "not only in their
performance on the ice but also at tbc
gate."
Ju!lt as Oilers fans. and Canadians
m acneral. were upset, Kings fans
were thrilled at the prospect of
welcomina Gretzky to Southern Cali·
fornia.
"Thrre has bctn liule joy wi th the
Kings ... said Elliott Poner, a lon1time
fan of the NH l club that has aont 20
years Wlthout ever winnina so much Ha d1Vttl0n title,
.. The onl~ joy in watchina me
Kinas wa1. 1f you appreriaae pct hoc~ey. ,oina to lft oche1' aeams: lillie
tht Oilen.; come tO lO Dlay them. "It rully makes mt happy that the
Kinp IOt Gmzty. I didn't think It
~ .. s pouiblt. It lhOws that the owner (Brutt McNall) is ICrious aboit
bnftlinta winner tO Los A.nfeles Ind
I think that's artat.
"Where do l -t my uckeu?"'
•
From Tile A11oclated Pre11
Glenn Davis drove home two runs on a pair of
singles. including the game-winner in the eighth inning,
rallying the red-hot Astros to a 3-2 victory over visiting
San Francisco Tuesday night.
The victory. coupled with Los ·
Angeles' 6-0 loss to Cincinnati, cut
the Dodgers lead to one-half game
in the National League West over
the Astros. Houston has won six of
its last seven.
Terry Puhl, who got three hits
an the game, singled. stoic second
and went to third on the same play
on catcher Bob Brenl y's throwing
error in the eighth. Davis then got
his 12th game-winning hit of the
season with a single to center field.
Juan Agosto. 8-0. who pitched
the final two innings. got the victory. Dem
Elsewhere an the National League Tuesday:
Cubs 61 Mets 4: In Chicaeo. the first official night
game at Wngley Field ended with Chicago's victory over
the New York Meis. one day after rain washed out tht
Cubs' first try under the lights.
The 24-hour wait. however. took its toll on the
hi stone event. The fanfare and festi vities that came with
Monday night's rainout were missing. and so were the
cclcbritaes. politicians and baseball officials who came to
sec tradition broken at the 74-ycar-old ballpark.
Pirates 10, Expos 8: In Mon'treal, Sid Bream drove in
four runs and Bobb)' Bonilla hit a two-run homer for
Pimburgh. Brian Fisher. 7-9. gave up seven hits in 6¥1
1nn1ngs to snap a personal three-game lasing streak. Jim
Gott re tired the last two batters for his 19th save.
Pmsburgh put ll away with three runs in the eighth.
Jose Lind walked with two outs and Andy Van. Slyke
singled. On Joe Heskelh's wild pitch. the runners moved
up t\\O bases as Land scored and Van Slyke went to third.
Bonilla was safe on an error b) shonstop Rex Hudler. his
second of the game. as Van Slyke scored. Bream then
doubled home Bonilla.
Cardinals 7, PllJllles 3: In Philadelphia. Terry
Pendleton singled twice. knocking in three runs. in a
SC\. en-run eighth inning for St. Louis.
The Cardinals trailed J . .() against Phillies staner
Marnn Freeman when the rookie was relieved after
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Award winner. Ouie Smith walked twice in the inning.
while an error by Phillies second baseman Juan Samuel
aided the rally. --Padres 5, Braves 1: In Atlanta, Eric Show held
Atlanta to four htts and Benito Santiago hit two home
runs. The only run allowed by Show, 9-10. came on a solo
homer by Ron Gant with one oul in the eighth. Show
struck out four in his second straight complete game and
seventh of the season.
Santiago also had a single among the eight hits off
Atlanta starter Zane Sm a th.
Jn the Amencan League:
Athletics 8, White Sox 1: in Oakland, Dave Stewart
patched a five-hitter for his sixth straight complete game
and Oakland bacl..ed him with three home runs as the
.\thletics beat the Chicago White Sox for their ninth
victory in 11 games.
Stewan. 15-10. had pitched nine consecutive hitless
1nn111gs. including the last sax in a one-hiner against
. Sea ttle. before Dave Gallagher opened the fourth with a
triple and scored on Harold Baines' one-out single.
Brewers 3-1, Red Sox t-S: In Milwaukee, Mike
Boddicker and Bob Stanley combined on a seven-hitter
and Rach Gedman homered as the Boston Red Sox beat
the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 to gain a split in their
doubleheader and take sole possession of second place an
the Amencan League East.
Boston the day tied with New York. who lost 10
Toronto. The Red Sox are three games behind the Detroit
Tigers. who were beaten by Texas.
Blue Jays 6, Yankees 3: In New York. Sal Butera's
two-run triple keyed a fi ve-run sixth inning and reliever
Duane Ward pitched four shutout innings as Toronto
beat New York. .
Jcs<;e Barfield led ofT the sixth against John
(andelana. 11· 7. "'i1h a single and took second on a single
b' Cecil Fielder.
Twins 4, lodlaos 3: In Minneapolis. Gary Gaetti hit a
t\\O-run homer and Kent Hrbek broke a sixth-inning tie
with an RBI single as Minnesota sent Cleveland"s Greg
"'1ndell to has 10th loss an 12 decisions.
Rangers 6, Tigers 2: In Arhng1on . Teus. Bobby Wm
patched a three-hatter for has sixth straight complete game
since being recalled from the minors July 7.
Watt. 4-7. has won fourofhis six starts with an earned
run average of 2.08 s1 nee being recalled from Class AAA
Oklahoma Ctt\. He walked four and struck out four. After
Pat hendan's RBI double in the first . Witt retired 13
str:ught baller~ until Darrell Evans' one-out double in the
fifth .
Royals S, Orioles 4: In Kansas City. Pat Tabler's
three-run double an the ninth inning raised his lifetime
hatting a'erage to .571 w11h the bases loaded and the
Kansas Cat\ Rovals beat Baltimore fo r the 10th straight
time this sc"ason· with a "ictory over the Orioles.
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took o"cr tht ball club," said Snyder,
\\ho took over on J~c 6 for Dick
Wilham$. "And Moort was riaht in the middle of it He pitched 23
consecutive scoreless inninp. in June
and came out "1th only one decision,
that"B!>D\\10
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)tnCt: J uor: ~5. 1hr: las1 time Davis
homl·rl·d This one his 14th of the
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lx·Hrnd tht: ng.ht ticld "all as the M's
tuol. J 2-11 k·ad :in edge the} v.ould
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h1g humh tor u\ 11 got w; off on the
nght f1101 ..
_ \111..t• \\ 111 f -111 to~sed his seventh
wmpkll· gaml· ol the campaign in a
lmrng l'llon stnlmg out seven and
"all.mg nobod~.
"\toore thrt·" thl' hall pretty well,"
RoJa'> .,,11d "\\ e ''ere kind of flat
toda' "i: "t:r'" Jl,ISt unable to hit htm.
\\e ha,en't lx•l·n h11ung the past two
gamt'" \\ t: .... al· ~onng six or seven
run'> ,, g.imt: then .... e run into
lJng,1110 Jnd \1oore ..
Orange County Fair facing handicap
J;i\ Buhner "ho drove in the gam~·" 1nna o n Monda\. ripped a
tnpk pa~t [X, on White in center to
"1irt: 'xuu Bradle' in the seventh as
tht· \l:mnt·r., '>lOred t"1ce to take a
.i. I kJJ
Rl'' <)urntml·~ bc.-at out a grounder
tu third tor Jn mlielil srngle to score
Ruhnt•r Jnd cap the sconng.
"\\ e 't' hct.>n pla~1n~ good ball the
I rl't' or lour days, • said Snyder. TONIG HT'S ENTRIES
l Wtl .. 17·nitfll mlH O mttfin9)
Finl ,._.t: 1;>0 p.m.
OUAltTERHORSES
FtftST RACE. 350 Y11rOl Purtt M,600 7
Yo ma •Oen
l EHV Dulno (Mt1er 11 )I 6· l 2 Fuel Too (Jon9'1 6· 1
3 Strtaldn God<leu 1w 1111e 1211 .,. 10· 1
• Fi~ Flurrv IProctorl 7·2 s A Sliver Bulltl (Gare la !11 I •·I
4 Brl$10I Slorm (A9ul11r) 10·1
7 Devious Angel lLtWill 10· I
8 M1gnty Hurren (Pilkenton 12)) 10· l
9 TH Oaslltr (Paulint ) 6· I
10 Grev Houolnt (81ran1 IS· I
11 St Louil Bl'<lulno <Garcia 1211 70·1
12 Hector Jones (Wllllt 1111 S·2
13 J1ul"11 Ht !Pilkenton 1111 I· I
14 Grev Ltmill (Mtier 1211 10·1
HECTOA JONES narrow Ion 8\ O<l<ls on.
can melt lmen<ll f'INAL .. LURRY ltCOn<I
\larl for Ro1n1>1um llable srnce c•a1me<1 THE
DASHER outslot IPOk w11n 100 effort Lon9s1101
A SILVER aULLET.
SEC°"D RACE. JSO Yar<1s PurH '' 000
3 Yo & UP Cll·mlno ~·ne Price u 000
I Eldore<IO KIO ILtWt\ \ 6· I
2 Muro.es 1(10 (WMtl 10· l
3 Mr T rOC>hv Hunttr I Proctor IS· I
• WtlllOut AOOIOQ" IMt1l'r 1?11 6· I
5 Suotr See 8rHrt IP1u11ne1 1-1
6 Hell RNltlv IJont\1 70· l
7 Ca11111tst (Floutroe) ~-1 a On T•me Surfer IGerc11• lS·I
9 Bunnv S.llor (P11i.en1on 111 10· I
10 Buck ti Of BOlh I Aou11er t711 6· l
11 Scala Coov (Mt•l" l 111 6· I
12 R IC!ll'\ 8avlle I Aguilar (I II S· 2
13 Tore! Tan l8a1anl 8· l
1' Doctor TH Bug !Pilkenton 1711 IS· I
SUPER SEA BREEZE cons1•1tn1 merl' '' soolle<I wtll for wlnn1n9 elforl CA9ALIST
<1roo0Plng 10 IOwell cu11m itvtl, llrono con·
lt n<ler MURGIES KIP e>alr of 0000 drill for
invaoer from Ulah c1rc1>1I Lono•Mt BUCKET
OF 90LTS.
THOROUGH8R EDS
THIRD RACE. 6 I 1 FurlOnos Pur\e \1 000
3 Yo & up Ct hfornia Br\<1 maiden Cle1mlno
Cte1m1ng Pr let I 12.SOO
I Rockv Joe (Pa11on1 7·2
2 Sllerrv'• Dusi <Balin) 7G-l
l 8rotner Arc nit !Sancrier (1 II 10· I
• Brownllone Leo IAtvara<IOI IS·l
S Blue Eve<I S.I ICa \lallOnl 10· l
6 lmtllllle lndlan lPaultnel lS·l
*
1 Ar9entum 1Va1tnrue1a 1111 )·I
I Punttn9 (Corral) S·2
9 Jae~ '' Jumo1n !Karri 10· I
10 Wtn<I Ou1»I IE\traoa) IS· I
11 Tne Bowerv IAOO<lacal 9·2
I? Veco IB~ck (1)) 6· I
13 0 Plea!>t Win <Va•en rutla l2ll 70· I
I•. Our Ltaouer I Black (I )I S· I
1S Prinn Sam.;el (Proctor)'' 10·1
16 NO\lll9•C Carou\tl tSe ncller 1711 20· I
PUNTING 1ra1nlng ar Pomona track \111Gt
IH I. dl\PlaV\ liking for ~aroer lurn•, droos to
comPl'l1Hve tevtl ROCKY JOE 1rout>1e 10 all 10
dare due for M>mt rac•"9 luc~. All(;fNTUM
rart aooearance of Barrera t>arn, HerbOr Vttw
\Ilk\ LonO\/IOt OUR LEAGUER.
FOURTH RACE. 6 Furlong\ f>\Jr\t '7 000
3 Yo & uo ft1l1tl & mart's ma·Otn Claim.no
Cta1mtng Prtce s 12 S00· 10 !oOO
I Wallt. En Bff ICHlanonl IS· I
2 Go Hawl«n\ Go Fernan<lell 10· I
) Cana"" Mal>lt IA•vara<IOI 10· I ~ Cinnamon T '""'t 5·nnt> 70· 1
S Mao.•le s BIOuom !Patton 1111 a·1
6 Scorn C.o o Paui,ne• IS I
7 WrlalClllQOl\l"aOO ,Q.t~al •·I
8 Fa Gooo S taci. II J I
t ,,.,o sr· T., 1\ta tfllut'a 17 6· I
10 Bo•Ot\s Jl'..,l' Ot anouuavt 10· t
II Beav!YIU v Toto ~O<lr•Q1.>fl 10 I
11 Dev•t Grau Va't"'rutia 1 10 I
13 Bl'r1 ' Prooe• "" 1811ar 10· I 14 B·os II.rt In S.nc.,tz •·I
IS Fortunate 8ao11 8 ac" 1 9·1
16 Br1h\n 8~e Pa1•on 211 10· 1
FALi GOLD ltrst ca for iH<l"IO r•Oer Corev
8 •aci\ strvl'<I warn1n11 1u1 U••C•lv one to Dtet
MASE LLE'S BLOSSOM we<I 1ravett<1 runner
!>tarc1J•n11 tor a soo1 WHATCHAGONNAOO
\Ol•O tflort over tlle •rac• for l1t 000 rag drool
for hatf Irie pr ,,e 10•11gr1 LOnQ\hOI FOR.
TUNATE 8AllY.
TERRY
TURRELL
JOLI. Y JOSH tougn otd comoetttor or aw\
weu a"<I 0•$1ence • •Ota•. ear"s tr.e noo ·IRON
LEADER ,..,11 nave to Dt 1>H'O for oosot1on trom
OJl\,Ot OO\I riooefuttv ao t to ton\l'••t s1rtn111~
tor \lre•cn DAllCING KIN mav !>fl ott a• 1>uge
D••C.t •a Ul' Pll• Long\nor aROOKS GEN·
ERAL
SIXTH RACE 6 l 2F ~r0"'0S Pu•w \10 000
2 'lo ""' Otf' Cia mmg C a•"'•"'ll Pr ct "31 000 K.t .a oo Pallor\ 2 10-~ 1 A B 1 Of Dl>l' Val'rr;ea 3.1
) Br Q40 t<\ GO'• Mur\l' &·I
Wflat A 8t<ii.t• B IC• 7 15· I
La Cu\ la Ro•a t Cn1eror 10· •
6 I-<~ W "lre• Peoroza t J ·l
1 E:.ron-ori F ..., ... •9 a 1 a -Na,, "0 Sau Sar<"el s ~ Tw\ltO P,,,. P•"<"O' 10
0 Be") 0l't'0" A •a•ao Xl I II \'1"0 J&.,rrev 8a<• I S·]
12 A a C,ra,,ce Peo•ora 1 '0"
ll Sw·U Sar'O\ Pa11~ ' 20·1
ISLAND JOURNEY ,....,\! ,..a t J"' Kra1cr.
•·mt for ,,.,,"II sool , .. ~.,g sec.,.,o ~"'' '"''
t•ac• ESTORSION Clo\tO " •r a .. 1~0• '• • "''~
"'0 \K0"0 canno1 Dt Q"'C•to LA COSTA
ROY ALE t •tt s1artt'r D• qaaa• A"'Utl ""
Mtf' ra9' 1f"Q ""•\ fS\Of'I\ I~ C~ tf'I'~ • PPeG m 1t
w 111 \tfono oca• wo••OUI Lt-"llV•6• HY WIN·
FIFTH RACE . 1 l 16 M1~' Puru S4 000 NER.
J 'lo & uo Cla 1m1no C a1m1no
I Sane:>• s Treuu" 18iaCkl
2 Jollv Josn IPauon'
Pnct U 200 SEVENTH RACE 1 I I& Y et Pvrlt
3 Btac"' Mar11m ( RaM1rt'1 I
4 Dane.nu l(in tSanc'ltll 5 Brook'\ General tLamt>trt) _
6 All Tnat GIOW\ •Bazan)
7 Mehmet s •~ve tCHranonr
8 MelOron<le IValt nz .. tlal
9 Iron Ll'a<ler IF ernanoer 1
10 Doneriev I Aoooac.a
11 Cnr" Zantnt t Munn I
12 Bo•<I Connect on IOrteval
13 PH Pt1>\ 1Karr1
6· I 170 000 3 Yo & .;P Ciaom·nQ C a.., rv P• ct
•·I US 000 11 500
IS·I • I Wl'\I L Oue\I •Va1en1ve1a •·I
10• I 1 E •Iran•• Peoro101 l· 1
9·7 l S11ver Surler 1Fernar>Otrl 10·1
8 I • EcOltC Aroror IB•ac"I S·2 10· I S Crv\tel Fo• tOelanouuave 9·2
20 I 6 Stena""•' Par•o., 20 I
7 2 7 5omtsn•re 1Corra IS· 1
10· I EXTltANIX ""U" '"'''V Cle aoe1eo riorlt for
IS I covrte toves 1n s """ OO•"O •or t~e hel rric>.
I · I tonogn• EXOTIC AR8 1TOR ""tt nor 01ve too
20· I cno ce eesv hmt ot r ''"' \tart tor Seo"'
oar" SILVER SURFER ••c• •nrtt oac" HoOiv· ... ooo Pa•• ~ •I!\ oo• L0"9l"O• WEST
L'OUEST
EIGHTH RACE. b I 2 F.,•IO"~\ P,r\t
11S 000 3 ..,., & .JD .,.a,oen C •,.... "O Ce m1no
P• Cl' i32 t)Jt-18 000
1 Cors•ar' Coureot Or•eva 1·2
2 Enter• Tr .,mon P•oc tor t 1 10· I
3 Y.~ra '.Jra\ Bov A varezt 20-l
Mo"tf "' r .. e Bao E\tr1<11 1S·I
Too l'iJ dv Bee• I I (·I
6 4, \ \ 1 on Pa11on 6· I
7 S·~"' Ste• t• Mur\f 10· I
3 B•o,.,r S.\•t• P.,A;•tr\or IS· I
9 Sa or\ Ta f 00"" noutl 9·7
10 Nn J \• Cas•B"O"I 10· 1
I '°'C.Ot ' ::>" ora•tO Pa••t•SO" Ill l •I I~ ..:aoe "J Banoef'll\I 10· I
13 4 Oo'1t B a" 2 10· I
14 Tt¥a'I P•octor Z 10·1
I 5 B ~· f• • '"OOO F e"'•"Oel 10· I
16 G:> oe· BO ... "'" Dt l l'IO\;Ul vt S· l CONSTINT COURAGE •-o•i>vt\ 00\1 allt<
' ,.. \."" ""Q \~0""0 ., J-. tn.t 0\.-\. Of \"OUiG t-tl""'
0 o-or-a •:;ti g~· TOO WORDY 'attO "'"'" 'O ... Qf'l'fr 17\' ._. • -.ooc Pa'-. 8 4C' t Ge\
EASTERN TRIUMPH "tt<ll'O as• O"l' ~ eoge
'·' "'4S't -• ~\" • SAILORS TALE
NIN1'H RACE. t-V t1 P,•\f SI) 000
l • ~ • C I ,.. • : I -~ D• Ct i tO ~
I ~ av ..... a io ~ " tot\ Da''t..,\ "" 9 Z l s ..... ~ c u ; 8x· 10.1
J 8 ,. .... ""-.)~~,. '5-
~ :. • ~ • \ a\•r • S·
6 :><:: ~· (,,, 8~"M'as •O· 1 S·~ .. _. .. ,)"'" V4f"Z ... ~a ~·1
8 E. S• ~-· : _r•a 7 ' 9 .... , ~;,·· .. -0"t•• 2 3·
~C A•• • \~J.,1J r 10•
Qe ·1 ._1t _.., ''"".C ~\l1rt .a ,
•: Rt-a •.a • (3;·1·v lO I
lJ RO'f'S•' ::>· ~ 1
le OE P '0 1 "' ~t 0"Na S·I
HE'S SPIRITED •1 " as •avO•·'P n as• c. a ,...ec Dv Ya\ .,.. J .)C "laf'Ct 'O .. •'u'"
0 '<le"<ls 0" ~.~,·-p · CORR EOSO s ong
overout •or """ 1'\• ,..,, °"'' eHor, '"'' -vear RESTAGE •0 •• 7 <>• on~e nt,o tree•
rKO'O tno\ .a ~1• • STAR ORPHAN
TEN TM RA CE • : F' •''O"gs Pu•S«
S2S 000 Saoo to.s • ••f' ho
I Orw.,10.,. C.t'••, Sc s J· 1
2 IV JC~ LC> I ····;•Jfl 20 I
J Nai•s'•C '-'a:>f' G• •.lf" .t ' G U "O\' B., • ,., p,.,.,, •o "''' a 6· I
OC Fair results
(al Los Alamitos)
TUESDAY'S RESULTS (131n of 17·<1n m1xe<1 metto"91
W1ntmUCC'll (Bazan) 17 60 7 60
Fril1 NOD•\ 1Cnta110n s 90 19.88
FIRST RACE. 3SO Varos
Rlchfttl<I IP1ut1neJ
Htllh On You IGarc••I
S.l>lts Dtfenot< I Proctor r
Tlmt 0-1714
Yards SIC°"D RACE. 170 Flll!iy Floyo IAPO<lace l
SuPer Afftlr (Mtltr)
Gol" Strttkln (Jt mtl)
970 •.O HO
'60 • 00
400 Tl~ 047.o.t
SS UlACTA ( 1·21 Peto S79 so
THtftD RACE. 611 FurlOng,
Champs <l'Elolle (81ackl 6 20
C1n11mar Doll (01'1t11a1
Ye Might Ger Luckv (Pe<1ro111
Time; I It.•
SS EXACTA 17·71 Pll<I 163 SO
"OURTH RACE. 6 Furlongs
Dtnes Mtlo (8Ja Ck, 7 90
Cnenge Of Pohcv ICHtanonl
Anti Soclttv <8arenl
Time· I 11 2
HlO 260 seo 100
HO
360 300
HO 2IO
300
U EJlAC TA " 01 oa.u '6> W
f'l"H .RACE. 6 > FurlOng\ MetlsMt's Ari (8n<ltf'asl 21.a 10 .a 6 20
8 0 Nen NO l81Kkl S40 • "° Mv True Girl (Vetenruelel 3 .0
Time I 19 1
SS EJCACTA (7·S) Plf<I nn so
U DAILY Tit~LI (7 ... 71 Plt<I '53660
MJtTH •ACI. • Furtongs
Sla.r Ol Sa!ct\. lOrlt:Hl
Kiss Of Mont'I IPafltnonl
Fe>*'s Vklorv (Muns.Ill Tlmt. Mt I
uo uo uo
JOO 300
600
SS EXACTA 13·91 Pll<I UO SO
$EV•NTH RAC•. I I 14 Mites
Wint World (Frnnd 1I 10 90 uo uo
T RACK
Ttmt I « I
S5 EXACT A (S·• DI o "15 SO
El(;HTH 'tACE. 6 1 Fvnong\
P1ator 1Pa11enon1 S 10
Scouting Trio <Vettnrve<a
Prem1e<e 1 Grv<ll'rl
T1ml' 116•
S5 EXACT A O·• oa o s 1'9 00
NINTH RACE. 6 , F,..r•ongs
360 2 .0 uo •20
300
Flett Form (Blac~I 10 80 '10 3 00
Fa trly Omen ICorrall '00 2 60
8ugarian IOrleval 3 60
Time· I IS •
Sl PICK SIX 19·7 l+ I SI Pa10 S70.0l) 80
w•lh one winning toCllet (\ix norst\I, Pel<I
S'117 00 wllh 91 winners lf•ve nonf\I
U DAILY TRIPLE 1S· l·S) Pl tO II~ 00
TENTH RACE. 6 2 Furlong\
t<i1<1are (8 tackl a oo l 00 110
La<lv L•slfr (Gr...o.r I 2 80 210
Suoer MillV ( P~ro11 2 ilO
Time I 17 4
Also Ran Ju\I Rutt. G•tt11 Nolf lnttrco
Miu Heavtftlv Troolc Formuhna
ScratclltO. Nont
S1 DAILY OOU9LE IS·ll 01110 '36 40
SS EXACTA ll·SI Old SSO SO
ELEVENTH RACE 6 1 Fur'°"9i
GllU Peuer (811Ck) 6 .0 u o • ilO
Errer<1's Sucleritar (8azen• 9 ..0 • 20
8erku\ (Vt ltnuJtlel 190
Time 111.'1
N\Q &10 Owb't ~alt 8ov•g Cl'lftrs, l(ha' Tnt Chllk Mll>erHOI Y Pavl \ L'Yf Wtrt ,
Ftvfno Dtze
Scntcht<I Olt mon<I Cuttr Yull.on Etrl
Grtn T trHSIO, Look Nlct
SS EXACTA 1'1·31 l>tl<I sl .. 00
A11ene11ncr 7 ,22S
Mui~ Hendle· Sl,430 917
Ar~a girls sparkle
Huntington Beach l0..)-ear-olds Melissa Bucknam. Lehua Simmons and
Kelly Marshall. alOQI. with 9-year-old Kerry 0 '8ri4J)we a uniq~ status today followi~ their cndeavon at the National Junior Olympics. held at Wichita
State Un1vcrs1ty in Wichita. KanKs last Saturday. The quartet. rcprcxntina the Ptpsus Track and Field C ub, ran a 4 x I 00
relay tn S9.09 to win the Bantam qc aroup ratt 1n 100 d~ Mather.
The Huotinaton ~b foursome quahfitd for tht Junior Olymp.cs .,hen
the) set a mttt record at the Oranar County Munici1>9J Champ.on.ships at
Huntinaton Beach H1ah 1n Apnl 1n I :00.09. then won statt at Tulare 1n 58. 76.
Jessica Salmons of f ountaJn Valley also distinauii~ hctxlf. tak11i1
second 1n the SO-meter hurdltt at in 8.S l«Onds, u well as a bronze 1n the SO.
meter hul'dk (lJ.78) at TAC's nauonal champtc>nslups in July. Other marks of nott wt1' compiled by Simmons (st'-'cnth 1n the lhot at
6.07 metcn); Bucknam (tiltnh an the k>ctljump It l .07 macn)~ and 14-)Ur·
old Mindy 8nc (r•ahth in the javelin at 7~ and ninth in tht datc'US at 90-0).
In a related mttt at Gainavllle1 Fla., Huntinsion INch 's Heather Stewart
pta«d second in her ....-OUP.Oflnt 1,500-meter raccwallt in 8:48. KM) O'Bnc was also 111l"Vtr medaliA in tht triadtlon at W~tuta Stale.
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YUSWllD/lllZI ®lD
11711 Beach BIYd., tbltilltan Beach
6 B• a•• zeo Cone• Q 2
7 Srnoo•• Q.oe• Cu •anor H I
I M ste• M-cnae Pe11ers~ I~·
9 B g Corv<' ~ Pa!IO" •·1
lO Y.•crae t>t••• Ortega 10 l
GLASNOST 1,.0 l''>QI~ .., ~ner •c 11000 "e.c
•totlt \hOulO aoo a nolllt'r D Ult •oOPO~ DOWN·
TOWN DAVEY \l•tr r 1-<ouvwooo Juvt M•
!\as POltlll a • IO De n Ct (Oil \lrO!IQ con•enot•
MAJE STIC CAPER o•o~e ~e l)e!I •a\I OUll•oe
?O~ for si'M•l' Lonos"O' 8RILLIANTIZED
ELEVENTH RAC E ~ l 2 F..,rlortgi P..,rst
11 000 3 Yo & .,o I 1 ts & merl'\ Cta 1m•no
C a monp Pr Ct \6 2SO
l Sun Ho\ ten 1 Proc•o• IO I
1 LuCl<v \ LU' .. •\S M""" I I l AOOvl' T'te ~ut Cn•ano~ 10•1
t Sne'oo•~....,arve-ou\ Ft"'.,a"<ltz• 9•2
S D Hertr• Pact Pa•to"' ~ ?
6 EH•t•r G a MOu• Va e"rue a 6· I
7 ~''"'"'O N•• Vt\ E , .. ..,. • )·I
! Aro\.t ,.,PC>Ol« Pa•lf'\;)" 10 I
~ '1'rf'~ e 0.•l'91 I 1 ~ LI'•" ~·· -F ii .. t •oa 10· I C. aMO·~·' Amoe• Se c•tz l S· 1
C...if"e"'· ...... G'''" ,y..,,,\~ 10 ... 1 ~j Swet't1' / <'Of'" Oa•1 1 & t
DfFFEllENT PACE tah "'""e' "'' c en
A\' "" Ot' "'•'Cl ~., ;tnoi~.. O<t..ir~ EASTERN GLAMOUR t9QtC .o • .,_,, "11 a\'
-av 'aJ .. ,..t Sl>e'f'# .s' ~"'Owi """<~ .. E •
TURNTO NATIVES ;;,o:> 00'\ "" 1• l>l'\' ""'"" -~ • ~ ... O"ll\":)' CUARENTL Y LIGHT
Pnct .Ur J01..1.. v c.os... s·•
ats1 bef: GLA5"'os • '"'"
.... 1f the .\ngels "ould just call
l t e dog~
. * AH(;EL NOTES -Tenv """'' WIS not in "" ''•"•"9 1ntuP TUHOav n!Qt1l beeause of rltht·
"'"Oe• Mlltt M9ert, our t\tl ofttnslve Pf'twna
"'' not -90ne unnolktcl ...,.,...., n.o 1 run· ~co• "9 OOul>lt t nct • 1wo·run llOme run In
MOroav s 11eme against Mtf'll ~ .c·
COV"' "11 tor all tnree AllQel rUN, Dtfol't belne
.tteo •or a Plncn·nltr~ In rne tithtn lnnlne. Ht
"" ,., • ~•te<v 1n 10 of 11 uemes. tnttrlnt T ...eloav ' conte\t In 11'11 tall 16 9Cll'l'lft • .t.rmltt
"H ncrea!>t<I "" e....,t oe trom :rn lo .29,
'"''""' 10 21 Ml 1n nil IHI Sot lll-0." (a l Re<otYf" 0...-,,_._.., """° suflWed •
con•u\ ~ 9" •ne •ing finger Of Ills rltrfll 1'191\0
ft !> .. noe• s otrne wn11t fott<l<nQ 1 c.r.. l'llllr
~·ounct DI IS <llV·IO-OIV ... ~ 7 10 llCe\ Sceft a.MlleM (~a) lonilht tn IN
\t-es 1 ~ e "n e1ttr1 nott on Arma' hOrnt
'•' MO"Ol\I It Ulenot<I ll'lt ~ StrwM ~
"CY' \O'O -r..ns 10 10 ,,,,..,, ""-
Gr" ~ s..lfe<"t<I • conr\Aion on IN toe>
'' " , • ~· 100• 111 Mo<>oav'• oame Ht wu
co•e< no t rst r»M '"' '"' nitltl\ IMine -Mt rtlld R~ 11-°" N$ fool. X-<ns ~
.... "•w'V ....... O!'I TIJl14ly b¥ teem or·
'"OOtC \I Or Le•ll Yee.um were ,_..,,,,_
M "' \ Ol>"•O·Oev Ml~ c..ie
R°"s ~ ,,.,. .. ocorn·no tour-uame wries tn
o.,_."O '<\e ne•t to '"'"° .t we wll'll to W ~ co.,•e•\llOI' Wt o lte 10 swWC> out we he~
•o .. ~ •• teu• '"'" 11<11 ol lour •
;
'
NIGHT t
THOROUGHBRED
RACING!
Now Tlnugli "9Jsf 13tlt
Big"""'' \1~h1 Thor(lughbrrd Ractn~ 1s bad. al L~
.\Jan11to'' Olm '1 m"' tht Thoroughbrrd.s as they dth\'tf
1he e\(ltl'mtni \lf wur summer Post ltltl( ts 7:30 nightly,
\1onda" throu~h turJa\
N9rtlY Exotic S.ltiwg!
10 a~on pa.:lcd rart' each •((l night and II races oo
Saturda~' tnJO\ all 'our f a\Ortlt l'YJ>t' of nouc bctt1ni!
• Oaih Tnpl<" n racts 3. 4. ~ & " .• 9
· E\acras-S2 tln finl raet; S5 ''" raco 2-and 10
· Perfect l\-S2 on races 4-9
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OP9'1 Homes Sa1 .... oey & ~
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IMl lltatt r. Salt ...... lalad llOI lmat IM4 lnta11 Ct1t1 •tsa 2124 lewrrt •act! 2111 1t!f!11 ltactt Zill ...... ••ct! Zllt C..t1 •111 2124 Cnt1 •111 MM ..... ~c..... -----nnu .. ". ~~ •111111.,.... •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Wstclf 2BR. dbl getege, ,.. •• n nr E1SIOE 18'. 1L tm:ii bUt •EASTSIOE 3BR 1BA,
I -Beautiful SBR/2'nBA Fabutous city llgMa ... LJSMmr zfA '"Potynes1e11 Atmosphere" •GATED COMMUNITY* frplce. $1350 2Ba. full MCUrlty comer cozy loll ol wood! $5'45 fireplace. g•s=· lg
.... -• home. lg metr. 1U1le w/ 48R,38A.Heathermodel Specious ?Br 1•,i,91 tri· ••GUYii NBShrs•BR.furn.$1700 unit w/mlni bay vtewl Cell for address: petlo.2730gle Imo.
Ill.I '--.,, frpl jacuz bath gourmet Custom upgrades Mini REMODELED '.28R/2BX level con4o. Frplc. w/d BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA Bayfront Condo 2BR den. $950/mo no pets. Agent •990·297011' Avt 911. 75g.3031
· .,....1.5A kitchen w/IOtt of goodies cond By owner .. OPEN LI A DIA, lrplc, ldry.: hkup, pool, jac. garege w/golf course VIEW d()Cl( for 80' bOll Yearly no fff! Lease & TRW re-$4'00 fBt\ Duplex on W.
3BR 2BA Up. 2BR Down. Call for ~t. "49.ooo SAT/SUN 1·4 12 Canyon patio. steps to bch. wtopnr • cerpor1, S950 + S1800. Also 18R avelt at $4750 quired. 644A72 11 ...... ---=-BJIU 17th neat Whittler Av.. 1 Blt·lns, frplcs, double 11111 Tm W&.n Ridge 854-8487 $485'1 $1400/mo yrly 675-9250 sec No pe<s. 549-24•7 $1395. Frplc. wet bar. Sufnmer/WHkty Rentals 1 LA 8 boe fv 2B ~-u adult, non-sm<*er only.
pege. 534'9.ooo Incl In· 111-1111 y lpl CHARMING house. 2 lrg •CLEAN 3BR. 2'n8A. micro, W/O hkups. 2 ~r :=~o~ IH V2~a. ta:'rm, f0t~~I din: Rentalrefreqd.5'48-3829 *1'°'1,,::1
1 llEll carpetn · I••• Br. 28•. separ•I• OR. 14oosl lenoed yd single gw w/xtre 1t0tage. cen· • den. pool, spa, ocean/ IPAIT•TI • -llLm--.0 llTTD'Tlll.. frplc, patios. garage. ell ger p91s ok $1050/Mo tr'' elr. AU maint. Incl. WLTmH1·1• bay w . Lse $1800/mo. TheM anractlY9 A.pis fe. 11..-11 ..... 1141 lg. 2·unft with 3BRl2BA In 38r+bonua room bMUty. ememttes 213/273-3300 216a Miner St 840.5010 Sorry, no pets. 644·0509 DELUXE 3BR 3BA. ..2 532-8"92/d 771-04'28/n lure pool, ape, prlvete ""2zalfleld
MCh unit, upper unit haS Fam. rm w/frplc, overalze lalMI *DELUXE* *NEWPORT CREST. 3BR m. aster bdrms", A.IC. UP· 'Hrtltltl P•t1os or decks, gerage
A-ROfntl i 2 llreplaces & hlgh·bearn kite, forml liv/d1n. rm, p-1 l 2107 CUSTO~ CONDO 2'J,8A condo. 2 car ger. ~rades 1:a1ore. '"Geted -or cerpor1 In a t>eeutllully ••11n•TI IUM .....:w....,.,.. ceilings. good Income beaut. lg yd S289K. Lindi ... ua I f 1 8 •• .. h tennis, walk to ~h. 2 • .,, ... 5 0......,,. la... landscaped Ht ting. "" t tial b th ·1 or Heide Chet P t rp · eari .... ec .. rt ur. s1•501 (213 ..... 27 1136 omm·· , .. ., 40· ,.,.., L•,_ attrecthte Apt1 tn a po en on ° um s. · NU· ~en · PENIN PT Steps to ocean 18R/1BA 638..0405 days .. mo ,.. • •-•--~ ••-Sorry. no pets. .,... COLDWe.Ll.
BANl(eRO S6~.000 Call for IP· 497·1612or 493..047 & bay Lrg 38r 281 on 731 7528 IAl•WllW-. -.... BacMlorS57o bffutlful garden Mttlng.
pomtmenl: b'-1e °" · eves •IEITILS* 5BR 3B•. nr ...._. -~hool. EXECUTIVE preferred 28drm 1v.ee $770 Pool/ape, gerege or -.--WLn d ... lot. Huge yard. qu t E-P ,. _,. -cerport Sorn. no .-., -,_ toe. Avail now $2200/mo astslde rear hse rvt 2·5br $900-SSOOO/mo egt No pets Lse thru school 2Br. 18•. unfurn, crpts. 121 OllTD ITlllT 28drm fr.ea'" .... i7i 5
Expect the best.. 111-1111 WlTDnllf W 673·7777 or 673-1 941 yard. 2BR 2BA & gar • Marti Ferguson 642-7706 year $2400 mo. 720· 1348 drps. stve, lrtg. Yrty. Perk· COSTA MESA -.. , SUP uhl rm New pelnt & crpt. tn . 626-8810• 142 142 2Bdrm 281 sa 10 • _. llLI . C.nu ••I ••r 1122 Newport• best kept secret Cerna ••I .. , llZZ Hurry. only $925 mo *Tll ILlffl* JllMI YllW ... U CHARMING 2BR. 18A •Pt -4 398 w. Wilson 831·5583 ::-.JIM 3710 OAFFObiL OPEN 11 only $320,000 A.viii •2 BDRM+ femlly room. Donald Pfaff, 642"9797 3BR 2'~BA. full bay view. 3BR. IP•. new crpts. City with balcony. Rear unit. •Ulm APT* 1-e;d;;;,------
.. ,._,... SUN 1·5. Beaut new 28{ now Cole of Newport frpfc, slngle garage. w/d 52195 Avt now 760"1108 htes vu $2500 640.5664 gar. w/d. 1 yeat lease 18R. tlCMI, small yard, no 301 Avocado 642·=
Specteculer. contem· 281. 2-c.ar g~. comm. 575.5511 . hk-up, rear unit ol duplex 3BR 2'~8•. trplc. fam rm WATERFRONT hoU'Htlr S 1100/Mo. ~73-3047 pets S540tmo. 650-4751 ... "CH ........ 0 __. ., __
porary. r emodeled. pool & spa S350ooo·9r -$1095 • 647·7~0 • 2300 s/f Nice cond Newpor1 Island. 2br, 2 Smell cozy 1BRAptwlnler ..,. ...... ·-· ,....,
•beyfront. Europeen re[llS1950 °759A1Ss2 IURUYlll -2BR B F ' $2000 220 Via llheca. ba. lrpl. Can accom. 28' ren1al , complelely mealiBllll side loe! Oar, cable av!. kite..__, .. BR. 5•L B•, 100 ydt IO sand. 3BR, 2B• 1 A ronl house E ,_ I h le 675 5733 C.._•n & ,.,...,., 18R ••10 ·-· ,_ ,.. "' ,. asts ..... roment c ouee. Lido ts . • boat S 1600/Mo 673·8086 furnished $675/mo Incl ... ~, -· ,turning .basin. view. large NEW USTINGI +CONDO detached home. Lrg flv. 708 Goldenrod Prplc. count & contemporary Grnblt w/BBQ, lndry rm. 11•-+ Soutt1-1o 753 Avocado S21Sk 28R $1000/Mo Avail Aug stwllngry 39R "B• format 38r/2B• fully furnished. -LIDO ISUll ultlt 675·74'23 aft Spm · Sorrv, No peta. 131-8"27 ,... ...,.. · · · · ing rm w/frpl cathedral 16th 673·4565, 759-9570 1 • ~ "• /dbl ''t blk I IPllMITI . ' ...... . 2BA. 2 car gar 720-04'55 ceihngs ldoklnQ oet on lrg brklst & dining, lrplc, all w gar. rom 38r 281. tr drs to gerden 11 l ~II ta I an l 1 Sparkllng cteen. terge OLlll Tl a11 Lee Lennar1ton8kr pvt yardwlthgreatpetlo ••EXTRAORDINARY halls open to court yd. bch. NB. winter rentel •••7 ~
SOVTH LAGUNA . CORONA DEL MAR $346.000 Cell now I 116) 38R 3' rBA condo. dbl Pelto, hrdwd nrs & more• S 1400/mo 721-81 13 patio. Obi gar unfurn, ..,. Garden ap11 Beaulifuuy .. .,,.
MONARCH Bey Terrace NEWLY llsted.tust ottthe Grubb&EJIJs 854A800' Ql(&ge,topofthe hneall Vacent SU50/mo 171-4112 short term av a i l 2BR.gerage,newlydeCor· landsceped grounds. 2BR 1BA EutslcM lo-
contempoary" bdrm with f h h · · --the ~,.,, $2000/mo Ooneld Pfe". ·~2."7"7 _s22ootmo 675"5792 eted. 1t-s to bay/beech Pool & spe, patios/decks, cation. Patio • ......J, lndn. ........ f·-1·1y & f~mat din· ocean ront wit c arming BIG C "NYON 5BR 38.. -' . " -• " v.. g•ri• or ~-rporl .,.,.,, . , .. ....,... _.. "" 3 " " PENINSULA YEA.ALY LIM ISLE 910 W. Belboe Blvd. .... room $725/mo. Low de-Ing rooms. hobby room & bdrm house. dining rm, 1 large story Deane Home. s9751 1y 67S ge50 orry no pets
3 car garege. Park-like 1unroom & rootdeck with Add'I den ~ welk·ln closet. •2BR. 2BA. lrplc, deck. it 18R 1BA upper unit. 48R 2'.+BA. FR/OR. large · mo yr · • Bachelor • · S580 posit
terraced Mttlng with pool. views. Room for remodel pool. spe. Agts welcome. w/d hkup, two blks to spacious & new. 1 gar. patiO 45' lot. St.to St. LN BAY VIEW STUDIO. Fire-1 Bedroom 5680 149 E. Bay
& ape. or exp•n•lon into large 17141 56g.8955 Ocean Blvd $1225/mo greet loc! $850 mo.· $2750 673-7767 Avl 9/1 place. small kitchen. 28drm 1, ·B• S800 TSL MGMT 642· 1803
l31-14'00 ...... ,1525.ooo >;~~14'00 ...... $825,000 CUFFHAVEN. ocean view R~~:AT~LZL~~A~~~I E~~::. ~ar 2~22~~0: ~~~~ er~~AS7~~~r•g•. .. •• , lllllTS :~~1k!{t!,.s:~~~~~-161~~8~~1_!~~858 e: = !!~iO fr:.~·
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\1.1\TI HI HO'l' -This 3br. 2'.+ba. exudes 673·5354 A.gt . Orenge. 5 1150 No pets •3BR 2BA lower duplex. Super3BR2'n8Atwnhme. *lf•-n Piii 28drm 1•1•81 1815 17._5 mo ; S500 '.';fs' 2
H .. 1 ""Tl HI Hn ,1 warmth & otters 1de1 So BR 850 •390 ... 6 90361 2 gar•"'"'· frplc, patio. 2 g•,...,..,, lndry hkup. Nr -•• • 151 E 21 s 5•8 2~08 N • ..,... · o ,.. '> llK . Cozy beech cottage 2 -' .,.. • eve lndry hk"u-p. $ 1250 mo. ""h s";'f75 Agt 675-4912 28rl 2Be yrly S 1000/mo st I .. • .. ~s. o pets . .....,. l 9S RE~L ESTATE HCIMI" •-· CA living with Its pool, 18A, frplc, yard & patio, NICE 38R homa. wll•m -? 673 537• 75" "506 REAL ESTATE 191, & lg yard. Cathedr•I •Great 38R 28A upper • .. or .....
' ceiltng.sthruout.$649,500 W/O, garage. Steps to room $1150 duplex. garege. Nice lo· NEWPORT Heights. Over· BRITE. cleen upper 2BR
REALTORS REALTORS Seller finance. 550.9347 bch St 150 mo. 858" 1254 TC>WNIOme 3BR, Comm. c11ton, S 1400 mo. l~lng harbor• 3Bdrm. 1BA w/gar. $925 1815 W. 1111""" P1~1 HUGE 3Br. 38• w/frplc all pool f l 100 Y1LU lllJILI 2 ,..ba, FR, pool, ape. Nr Belboe A.gt 850·3890
We'll GM you the dOwn In *lll.Ulllll..... llUTITllTll amenities. near park & • ...,.,... ... 1111 llMlll =oolJia~esh cr:::C,r:, Owner 818-790-7159
uchgforunareofown· 2::87~J:n11:1 ~~~~ TIWllllll n5 1:;;);0 ;;~.~1~:8· IULTlllll114IO ceilings. Berber carpet. YRLY $1500/mo. Charm· erahip. You make the • nr • Completely redone 28R Ill Jll 12 $2850/Mo MS 8051 Ing baytronl 1Br. pvt
mthly pymts & we share .l&Sllllf arn Pi I 2 • .., B A s 1 5 9 • 7 1 4 ICUJI YllW LWI .... , .. UIT ., .. . beach. ulll pd. w/d, 2
apprec. You receive 3Br. 2'.+Ba P•~=oo 760-0714 $3500/mo. 4BR 2'nBA Executive home. 3 .fi~'IQ,~~LAu~R~Ynlt. OCUIFIDIT non·smkrs. Boet spece
100% tu benefl)s. Mu11 ocean view $A49 900 '"Roose. 3·car gar. re-bedroom, 2 bath. 2100 .. ,.._. •vi $325/mo 675·3oe3
have clMn Cfadlt. A.gt 89HT02 Agt The Prudential modeled 640-566-4Bkr sq-. 11., $1375/mo. IP9CIOUS & new. 1 gar. IEITILI 957.eoG2 Dys, Ev. Wknds . SELECT 8H&G 751·5000 great toe! $850 mo 28R 38R & 4eR Cerna ti •ar 4 llrT 01111 • 71Uelly(71 4)760-0714 SINGLE story home on •3BR 2BA tower duplex. Avaitabte Yearly •If •T llAll GruL income potantlaL ~~ Oi>oo""'° corner IOI In Highland• I Ptiat I 2 garage. lrplc, patio. s 1250 to S2000tmo. PBl•lll S1.500.000 Agent 38r, 2Ba. dbl gar, 2Ldroom.2beth hou1e. lndryhkup.S1250mo. hrrWlllttlltr •HlllFmT NW •673·53~• .~nYGLASS Rll\I'~ furnished s20001mo Incl flreptace. gar•g•. on •GrHt 3BR 2BA upper
...... •ay '1r IUut gardener 640-8290 q u t et cu 1• de. 1 • c , duplea. garege. Nice lo· 111-811 -ti •111 l s 1100/ 640-4072 ca hon. S 1500 mo ' I =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 l:tlE from OcMn Blvd., One of the largeat unlta In •lllAI ""'* Water1ronl 4BR 2BA 2 lty mo YW lllTW t• Big C 1B 1B
the Villa Balboe Mth a •IHH• TIAIT 5 Bedroom 3 Bath. quiet hOme in China Cove. 2BR 2 '.+BA CONOO. llMlll .... WIW. Duplex~':!,, $9~ I~ epecrou. family room llv· New llstlngl Cemelot cul·d•·HC with lerge ·Specteculer view. Yrly Garage. view. walk to Double muter bedroom• utillrefng. 673-9013
Ing/dining lfN plus two model. $285',000 •BR. lg front & beck yerds. S3000 mo 675-49l2 Agt bH~h. many extras. •BACK-BAY area. 38r, with great oceen views In .,..,,..,,.--"=""'--.,,._---
b•drooms. den, c•· femity rm, formal dining Oceen view lrom C"tl .... ZI $1075. 496-8337 2eacondo.3-cergarage. popular VIII• Belboa. 2BR 1BA apt, 2 catPOfll.
thedr•I celling. skyllghll rm, new cerpetlng. Cati balcony. muter suite & I t •---L ftreplace. enclosed pello. Huge privet• sundeck. comm pool, frig, d/w, and two terge decks Fran Lugo Century 21 yards 3-cat garage. Pro-•3BR twnhouN. Newpott 81 • .._.. •s 12501M09498..a150• Immediate occupency. frplc. Close to beech, 2
Enjoy the MCUrity of a Prolesslonals 557·~373 lesslonally decoreted· Hgts arH. lrplc, patio. Lach-£ MUes. 4t5BR, _ $1350 per mo. occupants. No pets :!:~r:'::::!~,t.·~": IHt. •actt 1141 plush carpet, peint. oek & very nice 322 Ogle=D 3BA. 2600 sq It New llftlHI.... 111111 IULn S925tmo. 973.5333
parquet entry. Value et S995tmo 647-7540 * crpt, pemt. $1700/mo. 38R. 3BA. 11800/Mo 11,_.. 3Br. 2Ba. lrplc. refrlQ. hi ~or walk to tile beach •2BR 1BA, 2 c:er gar, spa. $750,000. By owner. A.vi 1mmed, 882·4• 17 Avail Sept 1. beem celling, auncfeck.
Call now tor an appoint· huge lot. remodeled Bath courtesy to br<*ert. 1807 ~---=-BJlll HUNTINGTON Lendmark Days 818•88g.3134 PENIN. PT. Steps to ocea.n wt dryer, dlw. S 1250/mo. ment. $399,500. Greet location. $174,500 Castle Cove. Call Bob. ~u condo 28r 2b• ground W/end• 721•0855 & bay. Lrg 38r 2B• on Yrl~. 213/474·M4'2 1H-11N •By Owner•H3..0752• 721·1010/Home 1 • 1 • NI · 1 dble lot. Huge yard. quiet ---------
642·1677/0tflce TIWllll•I toor un 1 ce Y up· BEACH house Like new. 2 loc. Avail now. $2200/mo ltll llfll Y• •1 rl~rv;,r-E El KJ NS UllllTI graded Total securlty. blkstoHnd Lg4br,3be. 673·7777or873·1941 2BR 1'.+8A. Close to behl
\. 1 ·,~ . , • ...... Flt 1tet Lots ol seniOf ectlVth... dbl ger fp petlO $1..,.5 -I!!! CO'l.lf\A\;' Near Rbeldl 3BR. P<>OI. Fl_,...,. eulted ceili s Mull be 55 $900/mo 536 • . 30 . v• --------900 See Lane 64•·2811
liiill llE'LT~· !:_·s2~3~=~~:r, J~·l~dry hkup, ~ obo •538-2455* ___ ::_1375•7 "5812 PElllllU PlllT STUDIO Apt S550permo.
& Spa Sor"' no pets ... --2rn4 BIG CANYON CONDO 38r 28a ,,..... _.....__.. Includes use Of hot 1Ub, ....... _. nlet 1044 2Bdrm2•,8i' $1080 ut. Ir r 2BR2BA.frptc.lgterrece. • $1100/mo_,_.... wuher /dryer. No
Need :-ts•lr• Fla & Seti Live IN Woodbrfdna 3eR MARY ANN McGUIRE 666 w 18th St 6•2·4'905 AONTINdtOA AXAIOOA pool. tennis. St785/mo. kitchen 675-6372 .. -HARBOR REAL TY _ _ tmrned ""'"-lion 2BR Call 760· 1468 ~--for Big 786-3311 xo 28A condo CIOse to Office 873-•4'00 2BR 1'~8A Twnhouse. No 28A 1 ~;-;.._n· some "9111 •111 2124
r rk. shops pools. Aes-dence 64M770 Pets 2522 Elden apt 2B. v..w' A.IC 2 car oMeQe ...... ----~ 145
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,S279,900 642·2134 Agt 3BR 2BA. trptc. gerage, Aiit6CR T8 IEXM d8:f~0o~m':i~~.1=-· YIOr.. . 28R Oownstllif•. Aets ,.._
C. Lela lg fence y•rd. new decOt. 2•1181 ffptc. ~ ldry rm. ~I• quired. No peta. Cabte 11tltlJ WID. refri, S 1250/mo. SN5 yw round. T•ry ... -I • , hk-ups. 1595/mo 352 C,,,.. lUl 64 4725 4'17-iH1 ~ C 2k.2 'Victoria. 54MH5
-inAL Lo+; * * TFU-LEVEL 4BR 38A. •s= ~· 28R 18A, attectled =~ Jl~I condlllOn. no et Peclflc Memorial P•rtl 2800 sq. h. 1 1800/mo - - ---age, 2 Y'• new! S1250 mo pecat l2500mo ** ..... **
Newport Beach Incl pool l land1C1P9 ... * S 6"0·5M4 Bkr A amall, quiet complete,
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on Santa Ana Ave In Newport Heights.
3 Bdrm;2 ba. $445,000 phone Mf.2H3 vice. No pi9t1. 54'6-SMO lllR 38A, '-" room, 2 Stud+o, 18r, 28f 28a. llU
•EASTSID£ 1BR 18A, .. ory. trml din'"'· 2 F/P, CLIFF Heven 38r 2Ba, new. wl baleony or prvt 'Send to: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT,
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.... 1111 Adult No P9t• $850/mo mo. Gardener/pool •· ftoors. refurblehad. lndry. No P9t•. 1550 Up+ Ml 491~
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new•~cit .._.... .,._ ......,,... Olftce 'envtrOftfftiftt no ,.......e wlhnt _.._. •:= ~~r:: = 1e11:-r.t:t':::::l. WANTED ~ ~ IUNoof Qotd er.edll 1 d ,... u .... ~ -wife ...... a , ..... tot •O' .. lllng bOal, 119" 090. Muet ... to • ......,.. =· ~ ~~ typing 2 to• oaytJ...a '*'~ '.:~ !~~ MMt1t1. U.. Cletl• ''"'~"Y 1 eb6e to Hours vary from but -tr_. ...., -· needed In many Oepil WOtll w/11111 ~• """ U91111.. ····-·n tem..tpm. Will TRAIN. TtOYt. e3•·•• "T. PIT CHlll•n Of ~ All •Int
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Patt ttme ~ Dis---· 111 PITTllY... lhOft """* a oener•. • . ENTRY/IE .. AANOS 1212 S. CoMt Hwy at y0ur own ICMctule. Pit DATSUN '78 2IOZ. SllYer. ~:.;,ctvs=._~ == N.8. M 75 lw. 720-1511 N9wOort e.actl ., ... Glrl Laguna Beach call Mr. Vollmar et new paint a llr ... AC.
ideyt3AMto11AM.Muat IDLllT&TI._ Friday FIT Computer __ <7141832•2525 pelnt. AM/FM. Good cond. *
be ti« ovet, velld drlv· Suec:e91ful R.E. Co. In knowtqe, ec:U.,,. oHlce, F ULll~ SHIPPINO·tmtN pewer S2500/obo * 8'0-2131
er't licenM , current In· plush office at F..nlon 101a., eomaot wttl't pub-uff time ......_,.. • l>OI'-l'tand tool ,_.,elrMen __, Plat MERCEDES ·77 •SOSLC ..... I mllf, aurlltQ, Good driving r•· tlland Mell• OFFICE AD-Uc;. W... Of '-Nie, ltlon avalleble for wtlOle-Etectrtcat. air COfttrol. )(Int cond, brown/pal, AC
FIT MAIL CL!AK. Oen. cord S7.Go I* hour, ga1 MINISTRATOR to Mldle Cell Fr1111117i-te00 .... diltfl~t« of beet, Own tOOll. Some ~ aunroof, wviee rec«dl
warehouee dutlea 1 mall mllMge. Call Pat Martey rues, eecrows1 elc MUST wl · llQUor. cigarette ping experience Wiii 120.000 obo 733-8579 dellv. tor Publllhlna Co T1.1Hday tl'tru Friday, be He'd • E11perl NO -l!lbll P/l • candy. Sant• Ana tral n Apply · 7am
Good clrtvlna recorcJ • .111nt 8'2-4321 Ext 205. sates-Salary $1500/mo t Front oMce ,._... to .,.., 5'7-0732 MeeGregor Yechta, 1831 1•2-llJI IUlm N t1W) ~NC .. ~ ~·~~N~ lllEI llSI bonuMS. Send resume .,,..., ~ end~ ...... oott,.,. Placentia C.M. • COHVEATI 1913--nm
,. '"',.......,.. • ...,,.,.,._,. to. LISA wtlSON, 111 ~C:,7'.. ~=Frl In --~If Mml-PhNI '15CHEVY SILVEAADO Goodcondltlon •M-0252
llcer'88 Nancy 720-5335 F:,:.~~.~;;::; ~:e:g:t~a..'i~~;~8• ttie allernoona. Call ..... 1'111 1 m11a you! S.S (Hewell) hnltart 1114 Pttl I Aalaala 1141 Wl'ttte, ~!'!:i~s. duet latel ...... UlllTEllllCE ht• :yplnsl'socomputer, S.:':"~ .... U . 1"5)n7-t51' S.F King etre bdrm _. Ind SOCIO W . IOlld grey, whts, pwr wndows/loek ;;~;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii
1 •• 1•YllT bene 111 Apply 1" et 76,4000 ~11 T~eter armolre-Pure"ated at 5mo old C.t ctillOran to a (2R7957 1) 115,195
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monu• ~I -~·...-"" -.,. ..., t'lat1ooal r ..... late mar· tiandle bUIY pl'tonee. net -1>9'lon or PleaM call Mel Hewitt.,_________ ,... •• ~::~~-e:~ 830·5·~~-~';,fl~s.CM. :~11::, :~~~.w1~~ u~ ~~lf~o~p~tg=-1~t. ::.N~~~'r' Tetemattt~s:;« -=~~M ""'•'""a-li"'"c-a""J""'Ju_tr_a-.-.. -a-at-
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vision ol ianllotlal crew Ay~:T~E~E~TES 1 C>utatandlng telephone design«. Butlneu 8.11· furn. morel 8'2-670G CLASSIC ¥folln lor tile cass E11cellent cond
Send raume with Ulary If Werk! ,.. GARDEHS 1>9'1onallty & front olllce pencMll.lmmedlataopen-IYllWLE lefloul student. Hand· 97,000 or1glnal mllH ~~:s.b'H·~.~ I M~Lt'. REAL ESTATE ?51·5000 ;:g::r;;;:m: mua~ Inga. ~~ onty. " you've .,_ bMtl dis· Lh ~~Astitey ~~:t'l~al~an~e~~!!,e;: _!.2~bo •494-2874*
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~!,°k°!.., c~:'on v~~I~ 11 hUtlMI .... It IHln.1111. lfl. olltce necessary. Cly SALES PERSON NEEDED couraged about te••·f chat .. or .. 1,tee w1m11ch perl:C9~ e~2ng61~on1 Sferl1·nrJJ
Maintenance S\IP9fVllOr •Office Warenouse req'd 646 4330 tum tooklng lor that da-Xiit workl~g eo~ds aeam operators pl .. M rored Amolree. 3 bar Pi Or B M .--""""'! ll&llftlAlll •tt'lventory Control · • ipeclal person to 1111 thla E .;;9pt10 n at I y f 1 n i give u1 a e.11. We offer stools wt match loveseats 1•" 1181 IOSI
Groundt«eep«/Handy-•Management Training Im~~(~~ lull·Ume po1ltlon. OC Air· ctlentete. Ptlone for appt. eprOfeuional (your choice 125 ea.) Rat· __ ...,.....,""'"' ...... --
man. Local exp. FIT. Seti 11 you are not now making I Ot'I caterl"" toexclualve port area CALL 173·'782 Tralnlna lln din HI, turtolse al'lell lllUIPIUl. ' QEJtEWPQAT BfAC ttart.,. to care tor small S325-S390tweek Catt lor 11 ... 261·2«0 Ext 111 •Gueranleed Houtly CDlar~_glauL top, dust office bulldi"" 1 nrounda appt NOW! 975•1215 b u s1ne1t cJlenh. Rfttauranta Wage rose cushions oo ctirs Studio llze w/,banch. Uke 140-1444 546·1200
2121 Hattlor. c-. ..... Or '(:; "'Al port 645·7'41 TllTILU fUTtl-$250. Brass lg ctiandeller new. S 1600 552-6477 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD ~~it! &rtawn Part-Time HCffTillllT-lw ,_. 111.Y PILIT $100. Smt Ute flxure S35. UPRIGHT Plano Kohler& Open 7 daya a week
malnt. eontreeta. Atalll ... 8"1 Wltti some ~ ~· ··LAI• llMI C•ll M r t . Cottln at lO yr old Pt'lthM/Ptayt>oy Campbell Circa 1900. Extended Sefvice Hours
bulldtng maMQer. split •114-1111• · t'leeded lor ~~In Now accec>tlnn •-I· 6'2-'531 •~3:30-9.00 magazines (make offr) Restoration complete 7 am · tO pm Mot'l·Frl •11F1111111n11.
Auto. air. loaded. eaas. ><·
cond I tRKY087l Satt5 .. .__ ., _.. 759-0119 for appt s 1800 obo. 644· 1628• ---llourt. patfeet for early PART TIME od c1iot'I CdM Salary open• _,. c a t I o n I : ~rtne P M.
retlrM . Call Judy Thomp. fl .. ded for ~gh~ U · ehts V1ck1e, l73-al5 •t40STIH~STESS holstery. Exper.helplul T~ s.... Ni~s~~Y:E~ate~ n, ttrM, Eltctrtaic1
eon. 722"8122 Nmbly paekar C.M. TANNING Sal9n NoePC Apply In perton. benefits,~ pay lor •If ... IY .. , trundle. complere $265 60IO
MECHANICS l'telP« own . ., .. Can Jett 49•5211 ~°f;;~ ~C::u11 "ii.~ TORTILLA FLATS q1.1altty II. &4S-224' 8'0-8733 BRANO f'leW. System on.
THEODOR I
ROBINS &" toots MacGregor Yacilta. PUT TIIEU work mornings. 81 23 17.0 So. CoMt Hwy •SECRETARIAL* EARN QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS aterao moo11ors Sells !or
183 1 Ptacentia C.M Laguna &Metl, CA Ot'le person offtc.variety, $400-$1000/WK & BOX. OUIL TED $925/ea. sacrlllcal
FORD
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.. ft .... 1am ns.r..,. NIJI llOEmtmT/U. -i •llll accurate bookkeeping. BRAND NEW' S155. S750pr 645-6225 eves ___.._, Greal opportunity . .11lnt •-• word proc. 754-6363 Call 8'6-4293 CREVIER e::~~,_!'r=:; room lor gtowth. For ac>Pl. •llf-.. --& llU... *•IANoM~·12 ~II-a SOFA ...,... -·"'I°" . ...__ luap lalll ... Mary Hickle, 478-lt34 ·-&ml _, ,., .... n v ...... --,, ._,,,_ -
salary Immediate~-Need• dynamic motivated •SUH +comm/training used Stlll wrapped . •-•L.-lng Ceff &4 1-5044 llOUTlllllT Pie ... apply.In person. person w/clencal skllls. -&-• ••• •111 Worth $1000 Saeriftee ..._
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Orange County Airport ANN MARIE 1 Restaurant Will tr11n. FIT 64-CHIRO ... ,, ---S250 Can deliver Ptaiaaala 1107
Miriicll 11111E1 ~or'>' 5~s~~~.~e~ !::s ~;.r~:~ =~ 2640 ~:,:~~~Hwy. um s101n11Y !!.'!. lllAu. 1112•2•1~11 *'2131 862•9599* REFR1dlRAt0R w ti1r1-
FIT 0 30 7 30 tlftft•st ""·toes witl lf'IClu"'· -•• •• •-HIGH-orada 3-pe sect. pool Mark-I series Gold • 1 · am to pm $5 per Hour PLUS gas "" vu ""' lnlll IUll Orange Couflty area. 8utY E 1 h ed 9c t &6 32 29 Uk
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86 7<51 auto loaded I PWl 386
a6 J2)t\ ' 'pd oad~ 678m 8 7 l?So dUlO 1uadtd 446309
lor b\llV med lab. allowanc;e. at'lswet1ng and direetlt'IQ Franc .. bekeru ••"•k• five attOf'nay firm Mella nPIST mereon e1t5er200m • 1 u.tS 11 11 e
P ... e•nt ......,.rktng C""d calls. typing, comput.,. " , L t""•t .,__ t"'"' .... 1.. FIT 1 --.... I t brn 1yr-old • at new. 250obo 1321 E .. _.., ...... I I clerks tor NB 1 ._1°" ..,....re_, ... " n o .. -. ape ran· Sloans 12200 497-88~ B lb a Bl 723 "435 640-01•0 •m•fll••••• tnput & general olliee. OU gong mmlmum 2 yeart a11· 0~rtpti"" W1fl tralt'I WIP _ _ ___ a o "" w and COM stores, euhler, -"" =---=--..----=-=-= Must have pleasant clear counter-work .etc.PT/FT perlet'ICe MuS1 know tBM SantaAna,556·8333 Tin teattler aofa & gold Baat. INc~ .1140
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Athletes preferred. Top
. Clollar paid 1n Southern
Cal. Contact Cory at
(213) 876-3136
•.....-r vo1ce1f'ldbeableto m1n-llei1. s5•61tir. 645_0447 Word Perfect. N-smoker -.--velvet aola quality
• ........ age. busy switchboard Riehl 673-2754 Scott or prel'd Friendly, I UP· VET, HOSPITAL exp dds_~I S350ea 644-6053 IOYlll SALE* UI 1W ... fe with poise. Position avail· portlve atmosphere In 8 an mal groomer nae ""' _ • r able ommedlately. Call Jacqui 111 mag penttiouse suite. Com· & vet aul1t1n1 PIT. FIT Used king sized waterbed. SatlN'OJ I·•*
Sales -Service
Parts -Leasing
135-3171
S 13.995 (2BUR852)
JOHNSON & SON
Lin coln MHcury
215~ Harbot Blvd .llAlll Carol Spitz 751~t60 --•na1L • petitlve ·salary lmmedl· So.Laguna 49~5378 good cond, $50 Lg artist 1112 WttlllMre r .. C easel lor signs & tg paint· (S 1 d 1 • T .. _ 1 • ------------------------• .. ! Ptioto Flnlshlt'IQ Counter lie openin · ontact WAITRESS/WAITERS 1ngs $50 Holly 838-6489 ~ pr t'lg 1 • ~ ~ Clerk PIT FIT Brlgtit reap Susan 553· 530 Dave or n'-'Ms Inquire at • I •--• lllt
person to Work In new 1 hr Secretary ,. POLLY'S PIES iflactllHHll IOI S !!p!rt -c
1500 Auto Mall Dr .
Santa Ana
Coal• M•H S40 ~30
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Loaded with POW9f equip-
ment• Leather 1nt•lor.
$ t8.995 (2GFZ365)
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RESUME TO. DAILY PILOT: 330 W. BAY ST.
COST A MESA. CA 92626
tab In C M 650-2424 1 979t Adami . HB •JOHN WAYNE TENNIS ITIUll UU Tlt·hl 55 Fwy. at Edinger
OPEi l llYS ·· Aei8il L£ftal ......... /.,,.... CLUB FAMILY MEM· 9·3Q·5. 511 Aliso. bikes
--5 ---nK BERSHIP ror sale $700 toots. and mucti more' Service Hrs Mon-Fri,
SED.nl.IES Part-time Flexible ICl'led· C 73 8 7 00 am to 10 pm ule oll Prefer student all 6 •053 Traaapedatiea
11.,t....., ~~~0~~~~ 7~2~~r IOYlll SALE! lipr,:;,::•::erli"'INr:.:;,,:::....,fnd"i,.21~~.~ .. ~.~l~l~l~ao~1~~I
Hu operu~slor fisMHlllMlll ----Couch St'ld cl't a tr , u 1 Bay Boat. 111 Looks&runagrafl.13500
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JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln Mercury
:le2'9 Harbot Bl•d
Coat• MH• !>40 S6JO
•MANAGE /TRAINEE • WORD PROCESSOR at'ISwettt'lg mactl1t'le and llbergllss. 1 of 1 kind' OBO Cllll 721.8613 'II ... ft •SALES HELP PIT 0 Melvany & Myers t'llS of· Skilled Ot'I Word Perfect dres1ers 846-0663
Ideal apphcants must be fered a tradition of e11oel· t70 . wpml to WOtk PT '" ....._ --Needs engine wotk. shp lllU. ILAIS
neat 1t'I appeartn l . lence,steadygrowth.and law & acct offc nr OC IEWT.,,1a •11 all s 15oo o b o 1---------..Loaded' Pwr equip' Like
courleous aggressive. 1 prolessiot'lal at'ld at-airport 955-0953 gas range wttl't m1erow1ve _54~-9~54 ~2·5527•6Pm p f , nu• $20,995 (2FEL9261
and Wlllft'lg to leam. very tract,.,e work emriron· 11a, • .,.... ...... $650 644· t628• .... tac•t C•arttn eugeo
exc•llt'IQ business Some ment lor over t'oo years 5535 Jtwt'-/fan/•-t K· c D JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln Mercury
2929 Harb<.t Blvd 1tectrot'llc1 knowledge • "1 ,.. ~
helpful but not neetss· Our· brancti olilce In •••""I'!""""-'"-•"'•"' &025 END Ctiarter State-Of· • try For senous consider· beautiful N~port Be .... h COMPLETE ACCTNG/ ~ Art 34 Crealock Pkg llent .,_ ..... BKKPG SERVICE Taxes, CARTIER S 1.099 lg. men's deal w/sk tpper 675-7100 Ilion in an ••oe c~-1s currently Metltt'IQ an 11nanc111 statements, 18ktlstnls Santos watctl
reer apply in pereon be-upertenoed legal MC· payroll. bank reeonClll· sq. face. Sef10US inqs liJ hltl 7014 $4,000
tween lOam ~o 3pm at retary Corporate back· 11001. Free pick up/dellv only, Iv msg. 84.0-1735 14· LIOO with traller Good
•l agut'la Hill• Mall ground a must PC or 15Y" exp, rafa. 650·6661 -condollon. good family Retai Incentive
•Hunllt'IQtOO Cent.er word ptocesslng ex-NURSESAiDE Cooking & 11•1 •attriall 1030 boa I S 9 5 O 0 B 0
E 0 E Stx and Turbo
Coal• M•H 5o40 S&JO
'11.almlT ...
Air. eau. cust bmpr &
paint (2K3990t) $10,195
' THEODORE
ROBINS •So Coalt Plaza perience helpful. Oare for the elderly -fill lllT •995-0599* Al New 1988
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ments .to· O'Melveny & •COMMERCIALll• 26' H~resctioll Prudence
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Loaded wl pwr equip Incl
pwr moonrool $9995.
(1NSB508) Center Dt Newport --. Sound hull Best oller Beach CA 92660 EOE 2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR ADORABLE Kittles. LOOk· llkes• 631-2813 Jack
MIF/V/H · side x Side, green. 6 yrs mg for gOod home for -
· Old, runs gOOd S200 these cu ti es. Call •In S&llT• 410 Main St. JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln M ercury
2'9::?e H•rbor Blvd O'IELYEIJ
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548-3155 7 6 0 . 2 6 6 4 . d I y s . •SAILBOAT!• Huntington Beach
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Ml.IC NOTICE Pl8l.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOlltE NtUC NOTIC£ u1mu. natm1 ' . ..._.-.
11H. No. K.41511 11me f0< lthng claims will not tor Special Nolie. ot tne 111-JOHN WM. KNOW\.ll.
NOTICE OF DEA TH explre prtor 10 lour mOt'llhS tng ol l t'I Ot'IVefltory lt'ld l .P· ESQ. Attomer '°' ...... Ml·W.I, ANO OF PETITION from th(J date of the heat1n9 pra1semen1 ol esta1e assets tloner, t•t2 CaMe o. La
TO ADMINISTER t'IOllced abOve or Of any petthon Of 8CCOUt'll PlalAI, : •10. Laguna ...... ESTATE OF YOU MAY EXAMINE ll'le H ptovoded 1t'I secttOt'I 1250 CA 92153 · _.
JACK s AGCAOILI hie kept Dy the court. II you ol the Calllomoa ProD•I• PubloSfled Otat'lge Coaa1
ESTATE NO are a person tnterested tn Code A Requesl '°'Special 0&1ly Piiot July· 22. 28.
A 14• 169 the ttlate you may hie with No11ce lorm IS av111lable ''°'" August 10 1988 ' print, like new Large To all he•rs l>et'lefieoaroes. the court a tormel Reques1 the court cletk TtiF8~ IEClnllY/
llOIPTllllST
brass & wrought tron c;rect1tors and c.ot'lttnget'lt •
tsaJcer·s rack All reason· creditors. and P8fSOt'IS who ----------1---------+---------
ably priced. 760-1585 may be otherwise 1t'lterested PlllllC NOTICI PlllllC NOTICE. PUBLIC NoTICE Front office pos for NB
real estate mgmt . Prop-
erty mgml./ word pro·
c~ning exp req .. Mature
non-smoker who enjoys
working w/people Call
644-1526
-GETTING ••,. ""IED• tn lt'le will or estate. 0< both, • '""""" ol JACK S AGCAOILI. AKA Must Mii TV. new tllde·I · JACK STUART AGCAOILI
bed. misc furniture. A pet11tot'I 11111 Deen. ftled
Balboa Island 675-9922 by 0 BARTON JOHNSON ft'I
-lhe Superior Coun ol Cah-BEDROOM Dresser & 2 nt l0tnta County of Orange, re-
strida $200, allO quei11t'IQ that O BARTON lllYIOI STITlll lm BIG-SCREEN Protection JOHNSON, ONE ANO THE
FIT PIT no exp nee TV $225 557-3030 SAME PERSON AS DAVID
$5 19hr to start. Apply In COUCH. tove Mat. cl'talra. BARTON JOHNSON be ap-
peflOn at 2546 E Coa1t ottoMan NEVER used. polnJed as per$00al rep-
H'""' Corot'la del Mat llerv ntee Seotc~arded reser1111ove to 1dmtn1ster the ~ ,. ·' · estate of the deced8t'lt -Ot'lly S27~ Call 3-9294 The petlt1ot'I requests n•m ••••• CUSTOM lg genie table aulhortty lo 1dm1ntSl81' the
Mature. r .. lable P8fl0nl mosaic tile & rtllan w/4 estate ut'lder the lndepet'I·
needed for permanent swive ctialra, antique dent Adm1n1S111tlort OI Es·
Poltltona In Laguf'la 8ch eola. fainting couch & tales Act (Th11 authority Ill·
Oay a swing shllts No mdfe! 834.4347 tows ttie peraonat repr-n· weapons tnvOlved Uni-___ 1111ve 10 take mat'ly aetl()f'IS
forms "'Ovided Over 40 EW Daybed White & Without Obtsmmg court ap. ,... -8tass.. .w/mattrnan ~ proval. Before taking tertain
Wefeomt ~ trut'ldle Complete $245 acttOt'ls~•. ttw -per; needed-we II train y0u. *"0•8733* aonal reornent111ve 11 ,.. Good atarhng pay. Other __ quired to give nottee to
Orange County IOcetlOnl DESK-Large man's Mex-1nteratled persons unlest
eleo available. lean~ Oetll 2\.\115'. ttiey have wwa.ved nota or 1WI SECURITY 7 df...,t, derk wood. consentad lo Ille pn>POMd
71'1SM·7'7' 112~ ObO 8'6·5238 action I The lndepenelet'lt
' ldmln1stratlort authOl'lty 1111111
A-1 l'ISITIOIS
Work In the ever-expanding
Newspapt~ Promotion field. If you
are setf-motlvated and like working
with teenagers, thl1 may be the
opportunity you've been waiting for.
l40DPIRWllK
· (TolWt)
be granted unlHS an
lt'ltere1ted person flies an
objection to this petltton and
lhowl good CI UN Wtly lhe court should not grat'll Ille
au thorny A HEARING on the peti-
tion will be held on August
17. 1988 at t:45 P.M In Dept No 3 located II 700
Civic Center Onve West,
Senta Ana. CA
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting Of the petltlOn, you
ll'tOUld .. .,. ..., at Ille
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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
OF COMMERCEBANK
Consolidated Report of Condition ol "CommerceBank" of Newport Beach,
Orange County. and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business.on June
30. 1988
Stal• Bank 'No. 121t
ASSETS
Cash and due lrom banks .
Investment secur1tes (Market Value $9,785).
Federal lunds sold and secur11tes purchased ut'ldet
Doller Amountt
In ThouUftdl
. 0 .890
. ... 9.935
. 52.836 agreements to resell in domestic offtces
Loans, Total (excluding unearned mcome) 138.357
Less Allowance for possible loan losses 2.310
Loans. net. . -.. ... . 136,047
Bank premises. F.F & E etc (lnctud1ng $-0-capital lease) . . .... 1.705
Real estate owned other than bank premises . ... ... ... ...... t ,•341
Customer's lfabihly to this bank on acceptances outstanding... . . . •5
Other assets (1ncludtng S-0· Intangibles) . .... . .. . 1,738
TOT AL-ASSETS . . . . ....... 2•8,832
LIABILITIES
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFF(CES ·
Total demand deposits . ... .. .
Total tune and saving• deposits.
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO
232.•77
123,219
109.258
FOREIGN OF~ICES...... .... . .... . .... . . ........................ 232.'77
Federal funds purchased and securities SOid under
agreement• to repurchase In domestic offices .. . ... ... ........... 1 165
Mortgage Indebtedness (Including $NONE capital Jeases)................. '995
Acceptances executed by or for account of
this bank and outst1ndlng.. .... ........ .. .. . ........... .. ....... ............. 45
Other llabllltlea........... • ... •. . .. . .... . ...... .. .. ...... ........ .... ........ 1.228
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excludlng aubor81nated notes
and debentures)....................... .... .... .. ..• .. ........................ 235,810
IHARI HOlDIRI EQUITY
Common stock
No. shares authorized 2,000
No shares outstanding 1.242 Amount 8.275
TOT AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL. . . .. .. . . .... ........... .... 8,275
Retained earnln~t . . . .. , .. • "7 TOT S ARE OLDERS EQ T ' .. . ............... :: .... 7 ''" TOT~t Ll~BILIT ES AND sHl'AE~OLOERS-EOUITY .. -:.:·.:-.:-.·: .. :.·.::'.: .. :::.2.!::m -
WlthPOlent181
to 11,a PER WEIK'
lntured VM, W9g0n, or
Large Sedan 11 "-quited
tionl •h tM OCM1 '*°'• tflt Natll\V YOVI llPPM"·
8la INY be "''*'°"°' by The u~ned, Clyde H Gotaett. Ptetident/CEO end Roberta l. VO:-~&.,~ A CAEDITOR Master•. Sr v p /C 0 Of ,,.,. •bow-named '**· MCh .... for '*'*"
Of • ..... igem crecMor o4 atone Ind not tor tne otl'lef: I hew perWNI lcnoattdee o4 "'9 ~
ltle deeimd. you'""",... conltlntd In Chit report Ind I bMwe Chet MCt't tt•••-•t 1n ._, NPOr1 la
'ffN' defrtl""" 1t1e eoun and true Eech of the underalgned, for htmMlf alone Ind not tor tht °"*, 09f1tftea
....... copy IO Ille pertonal uncle( pen.Cty of perjury Chet the '°'~!rue Ind con.ct. ~IMMI apootll4<ad Dy EJCecut*' on Jufy 27, 1181, It.......,,.. llMctt Cellfomte CALL la ITIYINI
-)477-IMI
N COUf1 ""'*' '°"' "'°""" Clyde H ao-t • ' "°'" "'9 ._ OI tint • Roberta !. ...-. ... 01 ...... ....,....
111 8'e'*' ltOO ~ ~ PuOlttfMd Orenge Coat Oeity Piiot August 10. 1HI Wt ..
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Entertainment ·~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~----~~---~~--~~--~~~--~omtc1------~--------iA•
Festive buff e~ id~al for qutdopr dining
Flavorful ma k e-ahead foods
eliminate hassle of barbecue
.\\\arm. summcr'sda~. fresh air and rcla\lng
atmosphere pro' 1de the perfect setting ford1n1ng
alfresco.
For a nc" t" 1st to th1\ 1,ea\onal menu. sen e
fest I\ c make-ahead foods that ehm1natc the hassle of a
grill and charcoal With these eas~ 10 prepare recipes
and a fe\\ added 1ouche\ol~ouro'' n ~ ou can create an
elegant meal \\ O\ en haskets. linech1na and sparkling
"inc glas!>cs enhanCl' the unique st~ k ol l on temporal)
dining outdoorc;
Versati le. t1ml'-\a' ing 111gred1ento, \Uch as
bouillon. 'i\\l'l'll'ncd rnndl•no,ed milk and bo11led
lemonJu1cc bnngout the Ila' orof~our fa, onte foods
and make prcparauon a hrcl'tl'
.\prKot Ham l oaf'>upmnl'and ( nnfcth Rice
R 1ng arc 1 \\O e\cl'llent rel 1pc'I that arc <ll'11c1ous sen ed
c.ald. .\~ni.:o fn.:sh 'cii.:t~tbk)" 1th a crl·g_m~ h1rruo
dipping saurc arl· the pt•rkct complement
~1akc ">tra,,bl·rr~ V.1nl'( oolerb~ lOmb1111nga
5''-CCtened ml\ turc of purel'O "ra" bl'rrll'S. <.:ha bl is and
lemonJu1cc " 1th rluh o,oda and 1cc. Sub,11'lute white
grape JUICl' forthn' inc to mah · a non-alcoholic
'e rs1on oft hi\ rdrl'\htng Ix·' cragc
Forde\\l'rt. indulge 1n n101\t. rich Chocolate
.\lmond Aro" n 1c,. made'" l h crcam~ S\\ t•etened
condcn~cd milk. nitoa. almond\. amaretto and
chunb of" h111.· cand' bar'> Thec,l'lu\nous bro" nie
"'edges eH·n ha' l' a bu tter~ l ru\t.
APRICOT HAM LOAF SL'PREME
1 1 l 6~ounce) jar apricot pre el'\e I abo.ut 111 cups I
• 1 , cup bottled l~mon juice
3.a cup chopped slivered almonds
3 .a cup chopped celer)
3 tablespoons margarine or butter
3 .a cup chopped dried apricots
I pound lean ground ham
1 pound lean ground pork
1 cup fresh bread crumbs f 2 slices bread l
2 eggs. beaten
Jn smalJ ht)\\ I. rnmbtnl' prl''>l'n l'°;) and lemon
juice. In skillet. rnok nuts and celcq 1n margarine
until cder) 1c; tender. c;11m ng occas1onall). n:mo\ c
from heat. .\dd apnrnh and ' H'UP pre~erH''> ml\turc.
In large ho" I. rnmh1nl.' ham and'por\.. add bread
crumbs.egg'land' 'lUP prt''>cn l'' ;r'il\turl.'. ~1 1\ well.
Dt' 1dc ml.'\lt ml\turl· intu ~ l'((UJI prouom. In 15 '< I 0-
1nchJell) roll r~n · -.h,1pi.· I pon~1n cneat into t ..t ' ..t·
in ch loaf • .
l)poon nut ml\lllrl'llnlnll'llll'rolloa.f. tOp\\tth
· tcmaintng mdll \l'allngl.'dgt'' A.1\..l' :it 3 ·nqegrecs for
11 hour. hasnng lrequentl~ \\'lltb rt•main1ng presen es
ml\turedunnglast ~llm1nutl''>ut'hak1ng Sef"\e\\arm
or Alillc'd . Rl•lrtgl.'ratdelllH er' \IJM''> fl to St'r' m'gs.
CO~FETTI RICE Rl;\G
.
I rup uncoo ked' long grain rice .
1 1 t·up hn~I~ t"hopped onion .
l.l:\blespoon <'hicke n-Ua\ or in ·tant bouillon or 3
..
chicken-Oa\ or bou111on cube
' , cup hre'dded carrot .
1 1 t:up chopped red pepper
1. O~tdooJ; Cookfng
: guide,coniplete
I· rhl:· 11rtgtn.ll ~(IClktng method -Alt ho'ugh h.1T)Jll11~ .1 flJrhl'l Ul' I~ r lh".tt1ng 1<111d II\ er .In 11rx·n flame-,-. he ... l Id! Ill .id ult' \"bungqer' can I h.t' pr11grl''"l'd to a l"'tilina~ dis-pan1npJtl' \.""fWl 1Jlh "uh the hel p I l·1pl1itl' <l1' 1dl'J • into J1sttnct of thl' 'Pl'll.tl 'l'\ twn' de<-1gnl'dJUSt
l~ttt•g11nl'' gnll1ng 'mnking. barbe_-tor them "1th nll'nu' lhl'' tt1h ~r:uh
l llllll! ,ll\d l.tmplir\· nmktn~. ,1pprl'l I.Ill' 11\..l,. DJ' -.\tter-r.i·\ h 1, .1ddrl'''l'd "1_th '>lH.~ulcnt Th:ink ... gl\ 1ng I unl l' ~um mer
tl'l IPl'' 1n ·n.1rh\·.t11ng < irllhng .\.· \JIJJ, .fo<..1l.:, Rurga' c1nd )
\m11i....111i:." P\ 11 \' ( Jhfnnua Cul-marshrnalhrn r1·J 't .
t{lar' \\.ltkn1\ Thl· lOOkh11l'" ,c11, for s-q5 in
I hl 1ul1-,11h•r 12. -page 'loft-bnok'ltllrl'" l krc " an e\ample
lll\ a h11t1\.. uintam' more than l..tO from It
l1ngfn.t~ tl'\.lfll'' IM m;11n dishes
'Ulh J' <1nlkt..I ~ord1ish \\Ith
C il.1nt11 HuHl'l \\·,ame Reef Rtb
,ind I \.llh•ll)!ra,., DtK\.. as "ell as
tllh'r\·,1 "1: .1,u1mpan1men t!> li ke
grilkd t.:1u 'llllkd ba \..ed ~amc;
\\rlh ''••lld'•'ll liuttcr :ind roac;ted
.!<Writ\
I lw ,11nl..h1 ,11I.. '' .1 ,.1m pkte
i:.u1dl lH 11uhh111r •l1ul..1ng. \\Ith
tlwn1u1.?h dl·,cnpt1tin' .ind 11pc; for ~~l\l l'"4 u I b.1.rlx·l u 1 ng. 'm ok 1 ng.
c.nll1111.? and c.1mptire l'l1ol 1ng.
\ ,,u·1f k:il 11 hu\\ 111 gnll n a~ thing
tr111n ~tr.1\.. l.1mh anJ rorl to fic;h
.tnd 'l'l.!l't.ibk'
\ (Cll;~ .u the regional d1lkrcnces
in h.irbn tllng rl'' e:il<. th.tt l''is1•nt1al-
h · lh\'' '"'n in thn..'l' c;pec1lic l~'.llllrl'' till' I\ J1l' \lf \\Ol"1 U<.l'd frir
c;nHTll' till' \..1nd 111 ml'.ll llll''>t
t.n 111l·J .1 · d thl I' pl' 111 'JU\l' <.l.'n l'J
a1 t lw 1.111 l'
CREOLE KEWER WITH ~tl" TARD Bl'TTER
25 wooden ske\\er!>. presoaked
in ~ater
I red bell pepper. eu l into I-inch
chunks
I red onion. r ut into I -inch
chunks
1 pound Andouille sausage, eut
into 12 -inch thick rounds
I green bell pepper. c.ut int!> 1-
ineh chunks
I pound large shrimp" ilh tails.
peeled and de,•elned
~lustard Butle r. recipe folio\\ S·
Oil for grill
~kc" er 1ngrcd1en ts in 1 hl' tollo" -
1ng. order: red pepper. onion.
'aO<.Jg_C Cpush 'il..C\\l'r lhr0ugh lJ'·
ing -.1de of sausagl· so the cut cdgl' ·~
pJr:illel "1t h thl· kC\\Cr l. llnt\ln
(Please see COOKOUT /C3 )
1 tea poon Dijon-st~ le mu stard
Dasbpepper
Jn tnl'dtum '>OUl l'pan conk nee a~ package
dtrl'l t\. om1111ng <,alt JnJ ::idd1ngon1on and bouillon.
In larl:!l' !111\\ I u1mhtnl' nu; Jnd remaining ingre-
dtcnl'• prl''>\tntoo1kdfl-lupnngmold Coverand
l·h11l ~ w 'hour<, .1 u-.1 hc lorl' )en 1ng. unmold onto
kttUll ·lllll'J plJt (l•r Rl·lngl'r Jtt• ldto' Cr'> \1ales 6 'l r in~'
T .\RRAGO!\ CREAM
I r -ounce 1 c·ontainer our cream
2 teaspoon tarragon\inegar
I lea poon ch1eken-fla, or instant bouillon
1 : tea poon dried tarragon leaves or 1 tablespoon
finel~ chopped rresb tarragon leaves
Oa!.h pepptr
I vnallh''" lt1Tllh" l tngrl'd1cnts:ml\"ell
( ll' l·r a111J d ill I to~ h 1ur' '>11r bdorl' sen ing. Makt"
Jh1 11 I, Jfl "' , .·" •1t J"-"nl·d frrsh 'eg.ctables
~TR:\\\ BERR \'COOLER
I I 11-ount·e paC'kage frozen strawbe rries io syTup, ·
tha,H'd .
I t ~ ;,o ml 1 bo t tie chabi s or white catawba grape
juice
1 ~cup bottled lemon j ui ce
•:<'UP ugar
l '~ cups 1 12 ounce 1 club soda
lnhlndv untJtnl·r purl'l'Stra"bemes In
p11, hl r , 1111n1nl 'tra" tx·rrtt'\. lhablts. le monju1ce
an<l .,ugJr 't r unt1l ,ugard1<i oh es Chill.Just before
sen 1n2 JJJ \ luh 'lo<lJ st•n l' 0' er tlr Garnish as
dn1rl·j \l.111.c,about I ~u.tn'>
Tip: Rl'l lfll' lJn bl.' Juubkd
CHOC'OLA TE AL \10'\0 BROWSlES
11 a cup un if led flour
:? table poon ugar
I J ('Up COid margartDt' Or bUlter
, 1: cupcboppedaJmoods. toasled
· I 1 l l-oµnce1 can ".eetened condensed milk <NOT
e\ aporated'milk 1
. •.-cupun Yt eetened coc-0a
I eg~
:? tablhpoons amaretfo or I teaspoon almond
fla\'ortng
1 i lea spoon baking p0wder
6 111 ~ ounce 1 white candy bars with almonds.
broken into small chunks
Prl'hl'at ll' l'n to 351tdegrees In medium bo" I.
ll'ri1ti1 n\.· 1· J. up !lour and sug.ac cut 1n marganne until
. dumbh .\.dd •lllpJlmond' Press onbonomof9-
tnl h round 1)r ..yuarc l'taling. pan Bake 15 mmutes.
. lnlJrnl·m1\erho"I tx·ats\\eetcned condensed
·r II \.. rcm~1n:ng· •l'upfl<.1ur rcxoa.egg..amarenoand
'"'.ii...mg r<mi.'T untrl \muoth · ttr1ncand~ chunlsand
lUJ)Jlm1 nJ, \prc.1dl1\l'rpreparedcrust. Topw1th
rl•mJ1n nl! . llr.lln .1111.h Ral...e \I minutt' orunttl
· \.l'nll; ''~ t < ocll ( ut "' "l'dgt'<-\'fakes I b
"'r''" tl''
Chicken w~th pears
an elegant eritree
Beware of brewing herb~ forte~
Of the nH111' 'aned light food!.
the summer sea on has to ofTer. the
fresh Bartlette pear will carry )OU
into the chill) days of autumn.
California Bartlelts come into
season the middle of July and last
wclJ into No' ember. This appetiz-
ing • inspirauon for poets and
eP.1cures is one of nature· nicest
gifts to healthful eaters. o\ med1um-
sizcd Bartlett 1s a good ourcc or
dietary fiber. pota 1~m and,othrr
mineral . vitamin and th1rst-
quenching w:uer for onl~ 95
calorics.
Tran lated. th1 mean that an
c'ceed•l\llY Juicy. n pc Bartlett pear
will make )OU feel full without
makina ~ou fat. If vou ubscnbe to
the find1n1~ of the o\mencan In·
"· ~t1tute for Canrcr Research . a pear's
dtl'ta~ fi ber can reduce )Qur lt kc-
lihooo of developing c:inccr and.
according (o 01hcr rl·c;carchcrs. the
potassium can rcdurc ~our chance
of h:l\ 1ng a trokc.
( hefs hkt Ba rtletts because the
lll"h "1thst:inds cooking. rcta101ng
11 c;hap<: and fla,or. ince the c;l..1n
1s so tendcrand thin. lhcre·c; u uall)
no need to peel Bartlett
That' the case in th1 re 1f)l'.
Lemon Chicken " tth Pc:ar-5. a ~lo S)
m1\turc of cubed chtd.cn breast.
Chinese pea pod . green onion., and
pear\. ot onl) 1 thi rcC'lpc lo" 1n
C'alone an~ high in t~stc. ll ran be
p~pal"\"d from tan to fi ni h in le
thJn JO minute .
• I'\ e the ch1C'kcn with another
(P1eue Me PBA1l8/C2)
McCla tch~ ~e"s Service
Hl·rbal tc:is "1th thl·1r good ta te and soothing aromas have
mo' l'd from hcJhh-food toreo; to grocer) sheh es. Tht Food and
Orug \Jm101,1rat1on has appr0' cd mam herbs and sptC'CS for use
nc; lb' on ng' 111 commemall~ 3' a1labk hc.-rbal tras. but there arr
man' that'' ill not bre" safel~ 1010 tea to si p a t home. acrordang ta
:i report 1n Cook in~ L1gh1 maga11ne.
\a-;o,a fr.1' ml'11lot and ton'l.a hcans -once considcrrd safe -
,m· \..no" n w prClduce tO\IC rea ttons Sassafras contains safrolc.
\\ htl h in l.1r~t' amount cause C3nccr m animals. Tonka beans.
nwhlo1 and ,·"l'l't \\oodruO"contaan couman ns. "h1ch dccttasc the hie'«~·., ab1fit, to clot. Coumann 11'1 foods. al o found 1n "an1ll1
from \lc\ln1 l'an cauc;e bleeding. "'er damagr and rttardatton of
g,rO\\ th
He rb \.\.lnt.un J "tdc ':met) of lOmpounds that can afTcct the
human hod'. and wme of the'\C chemicals art v..atcr-solublc.
nppcanng in· the tea "'hen herb are brt~cd
.\ndJu'it tx'l.·au 'a ubstanC'C 1 suCC'c sfull) u~J.ll.._one wa) ~
d<X' not mean ll can ~ brc"ed into tra For c\ampk. nutmq 11p1cc~ food and Jtmsonwttd 1s a urtt for ctnain drua but both
bc<.'Omc dangt'rou ~hen b~ed. <\lso. pcopk alt~c to l'IPttd
ha\C rcponcd rca t10M to tea made from chamomtlc. wh•Ch 1s a
ntl'n'fl~·· ,, thl '-Jnll' plant fam11' _
Ru' '•'l• lh•n·1 hJ\l' to ~1,e.ur ('nJO\tng herbal tea altogether.
\Ian' hcrh,tl l\'.I' .lrl' 'all' J<; \\ell as fla,orful For infonn,ati~n.
1n, lud1n1: .1 1,t ,,t ,Jfl' hl·rh<.. rl'quec;t free l"Op1ec; of FD~ publtcat1op
~.l-~llJ:· .. I),, '·•tJr'll'lf a fln,or." and publication 84.1 112,
·~·L n .... 1k Ha~' m h'nl1 .. from the Ocpanmcnt of Health and
-Human 'l'f'lll''-f"[)\ ~">e1 f1c;hcrc;Lanc .Rockv11lc.MD 208S7.
How rich ls rich?
tt'H'U thin~ 'l'ur ~fl'~·cn b11l 1s high. ho1o1. about $600 a wtck
~'""rate" \I matz.111nc m~ around in me of tbc world's major
l"lllC\ and found thJl I\ thl• 3\ Cr.\l?C the \\C31th) Spend each week 00
groccncc;
Plu 1t \OU \H'rt' one of the c;upcr nch. )OU "-OUld ... nt 10
cntt<rtain Jllout on l' a m('lnth Jnd those catered dinners for 1 l will ~t, ou bad. hft\\ITn 5 and S::!4 000 each )car.
Dining out for t\\O three t1mc-sa "eek could run S20.000a year.
In \\ ac;hme,ton D ( . ~1gn C'u1 inc will cater a pnvate
d1nnt>r tbr I::! in eorgcto" n for betYtttn SI 00toS1 32 a had. (Or a
1mplc thret'"<'OUl"'i(' meal ~1th fine ~rvtct s.taff.
In Lo ~n elc . a catcrt'd dinner for 12 at~ boulc will nm
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Wedhelday, Auguet 10, 18'8
It's true. Marinades can perform
miracle~ wllh poultry. fish and
mexpenSI\ e cuts of meat. They
transform bargain cuts into tender.
savory treats. And since marinades
produce such fan tastic results and
are a cinch to prepare, it's a wonder
the) are not used more often.
Yet marinades arc often over-
looked by back)·ard cooks, who opt
instead for the traditional barbecue
sauce. What these cooks may not
know is that barbec ue sa uce doesn't
tenderi1e the meat (or poultry or
fish) as effectively as a .marina~e.
The reason is that mannades are
used to soak the meat well in
advance of cooking and th e acids in
them (wine. vinegar or citrus Juice)
ha e more time to ~often tough
fibers.
Jf )Ou feel )OU must te nd the grill
and baste your food with sauce in
order to feel like a true barbecue
cook (which is. after all, what makes
barbecuing fun). simply choose a
marinade that doubles as a baste or
sauce. The ·marinades used in
Orange-Honey Chicken and Savory
Steak do just that. Both use veg-
etable juice as a tenderizer.
ORANGE-HONEY CHICKEN
11/a c•ps vegetable jaice
2 table1poon1 lemoa J•lce
4 teaspeoDI lto.ey
11 teaspoon crated oru1e peel
1 • tea1pooa 1arllc powder
~~ teaspoon black pepper
! e.~ -to 3-pou d broiler-fryer,
cut up
In 12-by 8-inch baking dish. stir
together vegetable juice, lemon
juice. honey, peel, garlic powder
and pepper. Place chicken in
marinade. turning to coat. Cover:
refrigerate at least 2 hours, turning
pieces occasional! ..
Remove chic ken from
marinade, reserving marinade.
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Place chicken on grill; grill 6 inches
from heat 35 minutes or until fork-
tender, basting chicken wi th
marinade and turning occasionally
with tongs. Makes 6 servings.
SAVORY STEAK
l It cups ve1etable j1lce
•1.. cup Burgundy or other dry
red wine
2 large cloves garlic, minced
•;, teaspoon coarse groud pep-
per ' 2 pounds round steak
In 12-by 8-inch baking d ish, stir
together vegetable. wi ne. garlic and
pepper. Place steak in marinade.
Cover: rcfngerate at least 4 hours,
1urmng steak occasionally.
Remove steak from marinade,
reserving marinade. Plac~ steak on
grill. Grill steak 4 inches from heat,
15 minutes on eac h side or until
desired doneness. basting oc-
casionally with marinade. In 1-
qwuart saucepan .over med ium-
high heal. heat remaining
marinade to boiling. Serve as a
sauce" ith steak. Makes 8 servings.
Fr om Cl
easy Bartlett recipe. Pears and
Tomato Vinaigre tte. a savory com-
bina1ion of pears, tomatoes, sum-
mer herbs and spices blended just
righl for the light season.
LEMON CHICKEN
WITH PEARS
3 tablespoons vegetable oll
l chicken breast, skiAed, boned,
cut into 1-inch cubes
'fl pound fresh Chinese pea pods
or green beans •
3 green onions, green parts only,
cut into I-inch lengths
2 fresh California Bartlett
pears, cored, sliced
Cooking Sauce
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in wok or
large skillet. Add chicken and stir-
fr, O\ er high heat 2 minutes or un til
chicken tu rns white. Transfer
chicken to plate. Add remaining oil
and stir-fry pea pods I minute over
high heat
Reducc heat to medium. Add
cooked chicken. onions. pears and
Cooking auce. Stir-fry until mix-
lun: 1s heated through and sauce is
gloss~. about 3 minutes. Serves 2 to
thn.'t'.
Cooking Sauce
3 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon lemon zest
2 tablespoon lemon juice
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons cornstarch ! ~loves
garlic:. minced
2 teaspoons mi nced or grated
ginger
Combine all ingredients in small
cup.
PEARS AND TOMATO
VINAJGRETTE
12 cup olive oil
2i:i cup red wine vinegar
1 clove garlic, mashed
I tablespoon sugar
1'l teaspoon seasoned salt
2 teaspoons fresh basil, minced,
or ~"2 teaspoon dried basil
•, cup green oDlon, coarsely
chopped
1 tablespoon parsley, chopped
3 f resb CaUf ornia Bartlett pears
3 medium tematoes •
Combine first 6 ingredients;
cover and let stand an hour to blend
flavors. Add onion and parsley.
Halve and core pears. Cut fruit into
lengthwise slices. Slice tomatoes.
>\rrange tomatoes and pears in
serving bowl. Pour on dressing. .
Cover and chill until r~ady to serve.
6 servings.
HERBS ••.
From Cl
from $I 50 to $200 a person for a
four-or five-course meal from
Along Came Mal) of West Pico
Boulevard.
Jn New York.$ I .160is the cost of
a catered meal for 12 from Glorious
Food. "that assumes a good stan-
dard evening meal such as veal at
about $80 a head :__ although prices
range fro m $65 to S95 -and
includes the services of two wa iters.
Wine is not included.
M magazine also offers suge~
tions for money well spent. The
sense that you've spent your
money. whether a ransom or a
pittance. on something that
eminently was worth it, is a
pleasure . says the report. Herc are
some thi ngs that fit that bill:
-Lunch or dinner at the Con-•
naught Grill in London. Lunch will
run from $38 to$76.a head, plus an
average S 18 for wine.
-Real maple S}'rup, and only
the tOpJTI~. Old Colony sells for
$29.95 for the large can, S 13. 95 for a
small can at Fraser Moms, N.Y.
-The best bread -a very basic
luxury that doesn't cost much but
makes a big difference. Theft's
nothing more mundane than mun-
dane bttad. A bquette costs SO cents at Le Moulin de la Vier,e in
Paris: a loaf of bread is Sl.80.
-The best chocolate -from Fouq~·s 1n Paris. $29 a pcMmd.
-Quiet d1nn• in 1 mtaurant. as )'OU can do at me Car1)'1e .... in
New York. About SIOOl'cwtwo.
Orange Coasi DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 10, 1988 C3
·1}R:A\lELSOUTH
:-r:J?THEBORDER
EOR PICNIC IDE.AS
It\ ca'i' to bat I 000 "hen \OU
take a ·.,outh-of-the-bordl·r ·ap-
proach to )our '>ummer picnic
planning. fh1s dd1c1ous Mexican
meal can be preparl·d 1n a matter of
minute\. and "hat hctter wa' to
add some fun to \Our fam.1h ·.,
outdoor p1cn 1c' · ·
Eq_·nonc \\ill bl· rooting ~ou on
''hen ~ ou prl·pare .\dobc Pita
Pockets. ( ont~t11 ">la" and P1cante·
Cheese StufTcd Celer.. fhe' can be
mack ahead ol 11mr 'and are eas11\
transported .\II combine simple.
e'c~da~ 1ngrcd1\.·nt\ into great·
tasting p1cn1 c d1\hl'\
ADOBE POCKETS
4 cups diced cooked chicken
2 cups sliced celery
I cup chopped, cooked ham
I I 2 12 -ounce I can sliced ripe I
black olives, drained
12 cup chopped red or green bell
peppers ('
1 1 ellj> sliced green oni ons
1 ~ cup m ild chunky taco salsa
1 ~ cup mayonnaise
I teaspoon lemon juice
11 teaspoon salt
P ita bread halves
Lettuce
Thinly sliced tomatoes and
cucumbers
In large ho,, I. tO\'> tir'>t 6 ingrc·
d1en ts. In small bov.I. ml\ ne\t 4
ingredll'nt'> Pour O\l'r1t chKken
m1\tUrl' and to\s "ell to coat Fi ll
pita bread hah l''> ''1th ~lad and
garn1'>h ''llh klluCl'. tomatoes and
l urnmbcr<, \lal>.l''> 8 cups salad (IO
10 12han<l"1l'hl''
PICA~TE·CllEE E
STL'FFED CELERY
I t3-ouncel package cream
cheese. softened
2 tablespoons chopped, dry
roasted peanuts
2 tablespoons mild chunky
picante sauce
12 t 3-inch I c~lery sticks
In <,mall ho" I. m1\ cheeSl'. nuts
and p1rante hll rekr~ sucks "11h
m1\turl~. ( llH'r and refr1gl·rate
until rl·:id~ w '>l'r' c \la lo.es I:!
\l'n 1ng.,
CO~FETTI SLA \\'
1 1 cup mild chunk~ salsa dip
•1 , cup sugar
211 ta ble poons \\bite \inegar
I tablespoon vegetable oil
I tablespoon cornstarch
1 , teaspoon celery seed
1" teaspoon gr ound cloves
4 cups shredded green cabbage
112 cups julienne-cut carrots
3, cup chopped r'ed or green bell
pep~ers
COOKOUT ...
From Cl
green pcppa. ~hnmp (push skl'\H'r
through thl' kngth of the hnmp).
rl·d pcppt•r. onion. <,au'>ag\.'. onion 1
and green IX'PJX'r
\\ hl·n lire I'> rt..'ad'. brush I
'ke"cred Ill' ms 'generous!~ ''1th
\lusiard Buller. plart:' op 01kd gnll I
O\l'r hl'::ll. and rook for ~ to 3
minutec; per side. Scne \\Ith re·
ma1ning \lu.-.hard Bulter. Sen cs 5
or 6 a.-. a main l'ourse
'.\lustard Butter
I cup unsalted butter
2 tablespoons minced ga rlic
3 tablespoons Creole mustard or
other coarse-grained mus tard
2 teaspoons \Vorcestersbire
sauce
I teaspoon hot pepper sauce
13 cup lemon-juice
Salt and pepper, to taste
In small sa ucepan melt butler.
-\dd garlir and '' h1sk in mustard.
\Vorceo;trr'>h1re. hot pepper sauce
and lemon Ju ice. Season wi th salt
and pepper. Butter can be used at
this point or chilled and remelted
later. Makes 2 cup .
Some labels
misleading
Man' health claims spotted in
supermarket ail cs are go' ernment
regulated. others are not sa~ s
Better Home and Gardens.
To protect consumers from mis-
leading labeli ng. the Food and Drug
.\dmin1stration is worki ng on a
polic to monitor health claims on
foods. Until then. be aware that the
following health claim arc not
regulated:
-C'alcium fortified. There arc
no guideline on how much calcium
goes into a c3lc1um-fortifi~d food or
which foods can be fortified.
-High fiber. Sof!le .studies
indicate eating a diet rich 1n fiber
ma\ prt' ent some t)pes of cancer.
The labeling issue hett 1s what
consti tute .. high fi ber.'' three
grams d1eta'1 fiber per serving or
fi,c grams~ -Natural Thcre'5 no kaal
definition of a .. n:uural" food. In
fact. C\cn 1houah a food SI)
natural on the label. 1t ma> contain
\ntheuc add111\C, . .\food labeled
.. ·natural'' 1 n't nccc~nl) upcnor
1n nu1n11onnl ttuaht).
1 ~ r up shredded red cabbage
1 3 cup raisins
In small saucepan. sllr togt•thcr
tif\I 1 ingredients. Heat. '>llmng
constan1h. until thick and buhbl·
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tlrcs'ling "1th remaining ingrc·
dll'nt'> until "ell coated Refrigerate
al lra<>t :! hours hcforc 'lcn ing.
\lakes 1 cups.
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Packaged products simplify treats
SALE TODAY TFIRU IWG 13Th
QVANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
Here is a perfect suinmenime
make-ahead dessert made mostly
from packaged products: enhanced
by a homemade vanilla meringue
crust. Paclcaged cookies. ice cream
and sherbet make this fanc y looking
recipe quick and easy to do.
But make sure the products you
"buy are as good as the rest of your
ingredients. The ice cream canon
should read .. vanilla ice cream,"
not "vanilla flavored" or"anificial-
ly fla vored." You want the real
thing. Ditto the wafers. Look for
"vanilla wafers" without any small
type qualifiers.
The orange sherbet should also
be naturally flavored. The holder
for all these goodies is a lusciously
light vanilJa meringue pie shell
baked until crisp the night before.
In fact. the whole dessert can be
made and frozen up to a month
ahead.
FROZEN VANILLA
MERINGUE PIE
4 ounces real vullla wafers
(about Z dozen), cookies or
shortbread
l cup heavy (wbipplD1) cream
2 teaspoons sraaalated 111ar
2 teaspoons pare vanilla extract
1 plat orange 1berbet, softened
sllgbtly
.1 Van ilia Meringue Pie Sbell
(recipe follows)
l pint real vanilla ice cream,
softened slightly
In a medium-sized plastic bag
place wafers: seal bag. With a
rolling pin coarsely crush (makes
about I cup): set aside. In a large
bowl of an electric mixer beat
cream. sugar and pure vanilla
ex tract until soft peaks form ; set
aside.
Evenly spread orange sherbet
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ma~es 10 Quarts . ·
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over Vanilla Meringue Pie Shell;
top with a layer of vanilla ice
cream. Sprinkle with reserved
cookie crumbs: cover with swirls of
reserved whipped cream. Freeze
until firm .
Cover with plastic wrap. Keep
frozen until ready to use. Before
serving remove from freezer for I 0
minutes; garnish with orange slices,
if desired. Yield: 8 to 10 ~nions.
VANILLA MERINGUE
PIE SHELL
2 egg whites
2 teaspoons pare vanilla extract
'iii teaspoon salt
l~ cup granulated sugar
Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
Line a 9-inch pie plate with foil; set
aside. In a large bowl of an electric
mixer combine egg whites, pure
vanilla extract and salt. Beat until
soft peaks form. Gradually add
sugar. beating until stiff and ~ossy.
Spread O\'er bottom and sides of
prepared pie plate. Bake l hour;
turn off oven: let 5tand in oven for4
hours or overnight to dry. Remove
foil ; return Vanilla Meringue Pie
Shell to pie plate before 1i1lirf&.
Yield: I shell.
Wine test
challenges
devotees
Better Homes and Gardens
Do you know which foods go best
with Chianti or Bur_gundy? Can you
anticipate what a gi ven wine m1~t
taste like? Challenge yourself with
this quiz.to find out how you rank as
a wine lo ver.
Q: What red Italian table wine 11
sold in the familiar straw-covered
bottle?
A: Chianti (key-AHN-tee). By
law. wine labeled Chianti Classico
must originate in a specific area of
central Italy. The distinctive wine
bottle carries a seal that consists ofa ·
black target with a rooster in the
center and varying colors of borders
(indicating the number of years the
wine has been aged.)
Taste: Smooth and mellow in
better versions.
Food matches: Serve Chianti
with full-flavored pasta dishes. blue
cheese and steamed shellfish.
Q: By French law, this expensive
red wine is produced only in a
northern region of France. Which
wine is it?
A: Burgundy. American and
French uses of this word are
unrelated. In the United . States,
..burgundy" is used generically for
an\' blended red tab1e wine. U.S.
cou nterparts of the true French
Burgundy are Pinot Noir (pea-no
NWAR ) and Gamay Beaujolais
(gam-MA Y BO-zho-lay).
TasJe: Dry. mellow and soft.
Food matches: Serve French or
American burgundy with everyday
foods -cheese dishes, Italian
·en trees. grilled steaks and barbecue
specialties.
Q: This pbpular wine also mast
come from a legally described
-region of France~JCLcalled sekt In
Germany and asti spumaate ID
Italy. What's the wine?
A: Champagne. king of the bub-
bles. When produced in the U.S ..
the wine must be made by France's
bottle-fermented process and
labeled with its geographic origi n.
Serve well ehilled.
Taste: Varies from sweet to dry.
Fooo matches: Brie and Boursin
cheeses: serve with dessen, too.
Q: What California red wine can
be/urchased both nouvelle (new)
an aged? · ·
A: Zinfandel (ZIN-fan-deJ),
When young, thi s wine is fruity and
dry. with a berrylike aroma and
flavor. With maturity. the bouquet
suggests black currants, pepper.
herbs and spice.
Taste: Varies with age of the
wi ne.
Food matches: Monterey Jack.
mild cheddar and Edam cheeses:
barbecue beef. pork, or roast duck.
Q: What widely produced grape i1
the source of what is considered _
Californials finest red wine?
A: Cabernet Sauvignon (ka-ber-
. nay SO-vee-nyawn). This red wine
grape originated in the Bordeaux
re ton of France .
' ,
-aste-Full-bed!ed-and -velv·e\.\1--
smooth when mature. with the taste
of berries. herbs and even mint.
Food matches: Roast beef or
grilled lamb. Also Swiss, Muenster
and Port du Salut cheeses.
Q: Wiien yoa need • ricla, fall·
bodied dessert wa.e, wlalcla red or
amber wine Is a wise cllolce?
A: Port. Ports aged in wooden
casks for two or more years are
labeled ruby or tawny. Tawny is
older, browner, less fruity and
usuall y more expensive.
Taste: Most are fruity.
Food matches: Desserts and des-
sen cheeses ,.guch as Camembert,
Brie or Bel Paese.
EASY PATE
Combine ground roast Call·
fomia-grown turkey meat with
finely minced onion, hard cooked
eggs and ground almonds. Ute
rnouah mayonnaise to bind.
Season with hot pepper sauc-r, salt
and pepper and a splash ofbrlndy.
Serve f rbm a crock as a spttld for
brtad or crackers.
Shooting
the bre·eze
Silent ~ypes learn
the fundamentals
of conversation
By SARAH HUMPHREYS
OelfYNelC~t
enutled "Con,ersationally Speak-
ing." The book and the class delve
into theories of communsca11on. but
Miller's prima.~ teaching tool is to
put students into s1tuat1ons where
the) ha' e to begin or carry on a
con,ersa11on
"The '"'o most common reasons peopk take the class are to learn how
10 '>tart a conversation w11h someone
the' ha' CJUSI me1a nd10 learn how 10
make small Lalk." Miller said. ..... ......, ....... ,... Do you ever find ~ou rself speech-
kss when you meet someone for the
first 11me? He also leaches people how 10
handle cn11c1sm from and man1pu-
lcn1on h~ othtrs
Phil Miller teache• student. to be at eaae ln conTenation.
Or rlo ~ou find th at other peoele
cam. the entire con' ersa11on "'h1le
\CIUJUSI sit there not ~no"'1ng "'hat to
'a~?
\sking question~ like those 1s the
bec;1 wa) to stan people 1alk1ng. says
con\ersationallc;t Phil Miller
Maller teaches "C'on\ersat1onall\
\peaking." a six-hour course de-
signed for people "'ho failed to
rl·ce1,·e the gift of gab
The idea for the Orange Coast
< ollege course came from a book
~1 1llcr enumerates s1 signals that
1nd1c:a1c a pos111,e reac11on while
engaged in a com ersation: smiling.
an open body posi11on. a forward
lean. 1011ch. e~e contact and nodding.
Pro' 1ding th~e "signals" "ill en-
rouragc the per~on to talk and
1mpro'e the comer~11on . Miller
<.3\.,
Hl· 1,a~ s starting a conversation can
he easil~ accomplished 1n one of three
\\a)s: talk about }ourself. talk about
the other 1Xrson or talt.. about the
\ltuat1on ~ou arc both 1n
··Thret· method\ ot doing 1h1s are
h~ staling a fact c\pres .. ing an
opinion or a~long a 4ul·\t1on." Miller
said
Onle 1lw con\ cr\Jt1on ha~ begun.
\ltlkr 'ltrcs~e'> thl' 1mponancc of
llStl·n1ng IO lhl' 01ha per'>on
.. Pl'1)plc oft<"n g" c 'ou free in for-
ma11on "'h1ch means 'kl~ 1ng somc-
1h1ng10 a con' ersauon on purpose 1n
hoix that the other person will ask or
1aU, about 11." hc said.
.\nother "a' an "'htch \1.Jller
1ealht'S people to become more
con\ ersational is b~ being fnendher
One "a' to sho"' \OU are fnendh 1s 10
use 'our hands in con\ersauo'n he '>a~s.· ··Peop!C' lake people "'ho are
ha pp~. so smlk and use hand gestures
\\ he~.spealing to male people fed at
casl·
\I Iller sa' s "l•on' ersat1onalh ~peaking" "'orl..s ·· ..\l tirst. 1hc peopl~
"'ho l·ome lO the clao;s are sh'. but b'
the end ~ou can't get them· 10 stop
talking:·
Selflessness can become a sickness
Co-def>endents are r>eople who
'cem to make a career out of worrying
about reacting to. and tr)in$ to
control somebodv else. The\ issue
rnmplaints such a's: ·
"I m aJways upt1~h1 tx-cause I
never know when he II come home
drunk:'
.. , never kno"' when she'll n) ofT
'the handle about some s1llv ltttle
thing." · ·
"I feel ~uilty about havin~ any fun
but I don t understand"' hy. ·
"He makes me feel used and
unapp~ciated. ·• Dr. John Land. a NNpon Beach
expert on co-dependenc). defines
o,utTcrers as .. people who are so
obsessed with someone else·s life that
the\ fail to take care of themselves.
"Losing sleep over other people's
h(hav1or and problems that ~ou can't
do anything about doesn't do an~-
body any good." Land warns. .
From ume to time. he savs. life
ci rcumstances do force you to stop
focusing on yourself and to focus on
LINDA
Aa.caz.
somebod}' else. .
But when }OU ll\·e under selOess
cond111ons for a )Car or more -
\.\lthout help -)O U ma} be on ~our
"'a~ 10 becoming a co-dependent.
Last wed... I described the per-
sonalit y trails of those who sllfrer
from this affiiction. Pay'allention 1f
~ou qualif,. The ab1llt~ to form and
maintain lo' ing relat1onsh1ps ma~
depend on ~our personal reco' er).
.\ co-de"pendeni "'ho chooses to
rccoH·r ha·s to learn ho" and "'hen to
detach. When ,he or she \o,·es· some-
OOl' wbo.1s out ofcontrol \.\.tth alc6hol.
drug~. gamhhng. se\ o~ som~ other
emo1wnal dt~ordrr. he or she must
karn to challenge the n.itural -hut
unrca,onabk-inchna11on to~om .
rl·aet and t·ontrol ·
( o-dcpcnden1s tind this a hard
ksson 10 learn But "'O~ing m.·,er
c.ohcs an~1h1ng. reacting doesn't
male am thing belier. an~"' hatever 11
as that the) are t~ 1n'g 10 control 1n
another person 1us11sn't controllable
(no ma11er what the' do).
Recovenng co-ckpendents ul-
11ma1t'h do learn not 10 tn so hard
and to detach from painful en·
counters "Ith someone else's prob-
lems and respons1b1h11es.
Detachment has been defined as
··rcte~1ng through love... It's JUSI
important to,.emcmhcr that leninggo
docsn·1 ha' c to mean 1ha1 ~ou stop
lo' ing someor.e What ll does mean 1s
that )OU.,e go1 to let someone cl~
1ake charge 9fh1s or hero" n life.
C ons1dcr that "nbrmals" seem to
~nm\ ho" 10 lo' c and care for
\\lthout going rra1~ in the process.
( o-dcpcnC!en1s can learn ho"' lb do
th1•» 100. ;\o one need to gel u~d up
an thl' proces'> of loving.
Land sa~ s people ""ho come from
d,sfuncuonal fam1lle can re~o,er
\,·11h thc proper guidance. To"'ard
1ha1 end he teaches his clients and
"Ork shop panic1pants
I To rC'cogn1ze their o"' n reac11ons
-"hen the~ are allo"'1ng someone d~· to control their h,·es.
2 To learn to restore a personal
le' l·l of J?l'acc and seren1t~
. ' To.kel and to tale.respons1b1ht~
lnr 1hc1 r O\\ n feeh ngs
..l To figure out a plan to .Lake better
t·arl· of 1hemseh es
1-ur informa11on about co-de~n-
1.knt "orkshops. contact Dr. Jofln
Land. 2:' Lugon1a t . Sewpon
Bl·ach. "13(163 a1 I-< 00! 5:;1.5331.
Dr. Mgazi is a marriage ud family
therapist in Corona del Mar. Slit>
welcoml's your rtSpoa ff. II }'Oii wislt a reply. please write Liada Algazi, Pb.
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We will now SEARCH the
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and save you the time end the
trtp to the Court Houae In Santa
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March 11 compteted we will flle
your flc:tltlous bulfness name
statement with the County Clerk.
pub"9h once 1 w.-tc for four
weeks as requlf'ed by law and
then ftte your proof of pubtl-
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Please stop by to file your
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the Dally Pilot Legal Depart-
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If you should have any fUrther
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...
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednetdey, August 10, 1NI C8
Surgeon General
dldn tt go far enough
..\ fe"' "'eeks ago. U.S. Surgeon
General C Everett Koop jumped on
the lo\lo ·fat. lo"'·cholesterol
band"agon and encouraged us aJI to
1nuea~ our consump11on of fruns.
'l"gctables and other 'foods high in
liber and lo"' in fat and cholesterol
T l.'n 'ears ago. this recommen-
da11on from the nation's top doctor
"'ould ha\e generated a storm of
cnt1cism Ho"'e'er. a lot has been
learned about the health of Amen-
cans o'er the past decade. We are
~01ng oursel,es 10 "'lth our high-fat
loods
Rn·l·nth the ~at1onal Hean.
Lun[! Jnd· Blood I nst11ute. a d1' 1S1on
ot 1ht' '\auonal lns11tu1es of Health.
rcdUll'd its acceptable: le' el of blood
lhok\11.·roJ le,el from 300 to 200 mg.
per I"' lC Ha\lng obsened ho"'
,10\\ h the bur~ucrauc processes
tnlori>urate \ ahd scientific findings. r
"J\ 'urpn1;ed at the magnitude ofth1s
l h,ingl' 9, lo"'enng the acceptable
hlrni<l lholes1erol le,el from 300 to
~1 11 • 11 th re'' tens of mil hons of n)l'n
and \lo Omen into a group that no"'"' 111
n•4u1re attcn11Qn and treatmtnt from
ph\ '1Clans.
.lane Brod'. a nu1n11on columnist
rrum the 'e~ York Times. cnuc1zt'd
1-..oup for s1mpl} talking about
l holesterol. II has no"' become "'ell
l'\lahltshed that the t~ pc of
cholesterol ts at least as important as
the amount of cholesterol measured
In I hl' hlood
( hoksterol circulates in the blood
JllJlhed l-0 'anous earners. Th('
cama 1~ made up of fat and protein
lUl'npk\es and 11 1s the earner of
chok'>lerol \lo h1ch makes chole~terol
1tsdl'l.'11her dangerous or tx-neficial
fhe d.ingerous cholesterol is called
LDL "'h1ch stand., for lo\lo densll\
llpoprotem. C boles1er.ol attached to
th1,camer finds m \loa\ into the "'alls
01 the Jrtenes and prec1p11ates hean
a11ad.s and trokes The good
cholesterol. called H DL. "'h1ch
stand'> for high dcns11~ hpoprote1 n.
gcnerall~ SUl) s 1n the c1rcuJa11ng
I'll unt1l t1 1s remo' ed b~ the II\ er
JULIAN
WHITAKER
and excreted 1n 1he 1ntes11nal tract.
Though Koop recommended eat-
ing more fruits.' eietablt"S and grains.
he )1111 "'as e'as1"e about what foods
should be reduced. ~ost researchers
agree that the major culpnts are red
meats. "'1th their h1Rh saturated fa t
l'Ontenl. fned foods. roods made with
egg) olks and h1gh-fa1 spreads such as
hune~ and ma~onna1se If Koop
'>flt'l'I lie Jll~ n:rnm mended reducing
.UJ. d1ml.ruUulg_1hese foods.. he.would
tw ~s1~c:d b) food industf)
l'halknges.
\ll 1n aJL ho"'e' er. Koop has done
U\ ;i 'en ice b\ rem1n<ting us what is
nl'll''>'>an for 'health~ living. We are
that much closer to making per-
mJnent changes
Julian K'~tder, M.n, Is lff
autbor of "Reversi•I Hurt Di1eau'
and "ReversiJJg Diabetn" (Waner
Boob). is director of th wtllater
H'ellaess Institute la Newport Bnd.
Tuber culosis
on incr ease
TulxrlUlom rates for California
and Orange Count). long below the
na11onal a' erage. are continuing an
e1ght-)ear increase. according to the
Orange Count~ Health ~~re .\grncy.
The Centers for Disease Conuol
hn\..~ the nse 10 an increase 10 HIV
1nfecuon and growing numbers of
patients with both AIDS and tubercu-
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......._CountrycoDcert
in 'Pump i,~ys'
Country musk and Broadway may
not often be spoken of in the same
breath. but they merge entertainin&ly
in "Pump Boys and Dinettes," the
finale of Saddleback College's thrcc-
pronged sum mer stock season. lo•
TITUS Thjs (oot-s~ompin; gittar-pluckin'
revue made its fi rst appearance in
Orange County earlier this year at the
Gem Theater, and three of the four
Pump Boys from that production The only dialogue in .. Pump Bo) s"
have signed on with the Saddleback isspokentotheaud1enceasoneor1he
show. This factor, alonf with the other of the cast members (usually
presence of the colleges resident guitarist Jerry Siggins) sets up the
talent. Beth Hansen. combfoe to nc\t number. Other than that. it's a
create an enjoyable. however ligh t· countl') concert against the backdrop
weight. experience. of a gas station adjoining a roadside
--------------d1Mr(elaboratel) fashione~ b} Wall~ Huntoon). shckl) coordrnated b~
director Patrick J. Fennell.
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The ensemble of four men and t\!.O
women functions smooth I) "11h
Dinettes Hansen and Lisa Cal) I
backing up the Pump Boys' numbers
with pots. pans. spoons and whatever
else appears hand\. The} also get in
somc pretl) good f1cks on their own.
wnh Caryrs torefi> '"'Th~ Best Man"
and Hansen's lc1St) "Be Good or Be
Gone" earning high marks. while
their blatant appeal (make that de-
mand) for .. Tips" is an audience
plca\cr
Beth Han.en, Tom Griffin, LIM Caryl ln ••Pump Boye and
Dinettes" at Saddleback Collqe.
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bet"cen S1gg1ns· poignant rendi11on
of "~1a"ma" ... a tnbute to his
deceased grandmother. and Gan
Grantham's rip-roaring "Mona." a
pacan to a dime store queen 10 which
the smgcr-guuanst ro mps wildly with
equal touchl'' of Chuck Berry and
Jeri! Lee Le" 1s
P1an1st..accord1anist Tom Gntlin
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creatl's the mm11nteres1ing character
-a slight. ~I' ladies' man. He
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\11nc" and "Farmer Tan."
Joined b~ bass1~t Dave Carpenter.
.\\ho i...eep~ mostl) in the background,
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mood ltgh1 One comic h1ghlieht of
the sho" 1~ the pos1-1n1erm1ss1on
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haH' tht•1r t·ho1cc of "C'hnstmas."
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You "on·1 get an) .. message" in
thi s '>hO\\. or c' l'n a few hoes scrawled
in tht• margin of a Sears-Roebuck
ratalogut· But nt·n 1f}ou can't ab1dl'
countr, music.) ou may still get a kick
out of "Pump Bo)S and Dinettes:·
thank~ to 1hc enthusiasm of the se>.ict
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ar 8 p.m. and ~unda' at 3 p.m. in the
\1cKinne' ~ud11oriu m on Saddle-
bat'k's \1isswn \'1qo campus Call
5 2-4656 for tll'i...t•t informa11on.
CALLBOARD -The Irvine Com-
munit} Theater "111 hold aud1t1ons
for the ne" corned~ "Large Window
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Dn\C. In 1ne .... d1rector Marc
LeBlanc will cast four men and four
women of varying age ranges for the
sho". which opens Oct 7 ... call
857-5496 for details.
Tryouts for Shakespeare's
.. Macbeth" "ill be conducted at
Orange Coast College's Drama Lab
Theater Aug . .!3 . .!.i and .!5 at 7
p.m .... .John Sidolt 1s directing 1he
tragcd) and roles an: open to OC'C
students and comm unit) actors.
Readings for ne"s anchors. fi eld
reporters. portscasters and other
'1deo produc11on pos11ions for the fall
o;eason of .. ~round and About Orangl·
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Gancerte salliteS
• County centennial--
The world premiere of ~ark
McGurty's Concerto for Piano and
Orchestra vied with the pro~m
opening Overture to "Egmont. ' Op.
84. by Beethoven, as th e most solid.
cohesive performances of Pacific
vmphony Orchestra's Saturday eve-
ning concert at the Irvi ne Meadows
AmP.hitheatcr.
Billed as the "Orange County
Centennial Opening Concen" -
techn1call ). not en11rely accurate, as
Anaheim. Tus\in and Buena Park
have been presenting centennial-
sanctioned park concens since July
-the concert sported as its mai n
attraction Beethoven's Symphony
No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ( 1815\24).
Its onl)-Standard performance paled
in comparison 10 the first half of the
program. McGurt}. a augus. Calif .. resident
"hose assoc1auon with Pacific Sym-
phony and its music director Keith
Clark goes back several years. has
'' nttcn accessible. romantic music harkcning back to the style (if not
genius) of Sergei Rakhm a.oinov. This
was especially true of the m'iddle
mo' 1:mcnt (andante afTetuoso),.with m pliable melodies. strong!)' defined
countcrmclod1csand ferven t chords
l'bbtng and flowing" 1th consummate
case.
II "as more to p1an1st Bl")'an
Pl'11one's credit that the concerto
came off so successfully. Pezzone.
head of thc piano faculty at Cal Ans.
\l.hl'rt' McGunv also teaches. com-
plctel) immersed himself in the work
from s1an 10 finish. being total
command. Though he read his pan ,
he played as 1f he had committed it ot
ml'mOr).
Pe11onc drc" out McGuny's
purposeful!) conflicting. dynamics
and \I) ks -classical one moment.
Jatl the nc\I -w11h convincing elan
and senousncss. The orchestra
backed or countered Pcnone in an
c\pert balance of forces between
ensemble and soloist The only major.
MICHAEL
RYDHISll
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drawback was the introduction half-
way through the middle movement of
sopra!lo l?et?orah Mayha n1 who,
stand mg within the string secti on and
unmi ked. was barely audible.
Beethoven 's "Egmont" Overture
was characteri1ed by a vigorous and
bold dnve. Conductor Clark elici ted
S\\Clls, an1culat1 ve differences and
other nuances wi thin the dramatic
framework. (Clark and company
didn't have an easv time of it either
competing with overhead planes and
a cr}'ing baby.)
B~ the time the ir~gram progressed
to the Beetho"e-n Ninth -at 85
minutes. if all repeats are taken, a
mammoth work - the orchestra sat
back and mere!) pla)'ed the work.
Exce pt for a terribl} languid third
movement. the performance wasn't
badly played. It was JUSt that it had
nothing new to sa). It also eschewed
most of the lengthier repeals. clocking
m around 70 mmutes.
Thc intense concentration on de-
1a1ls -such as m1nu1e nuctuauons in
tempi and phrasing -that dis-
11ngu1shcd the ··Egmont" and
McGun~ 's co nccno seemed mostl)
absent 1n the Ninth.
Thrcc of Orange Count) 's most
popular choirs -the all-profess•~!
Pacific Chorale and the communllf•
voluntel'r Orange Coast Chorale arid
Saddlcback Concen Chorale -and
four solts1s Joined the Pacific S> m-phon~ for the chorale finale (''Ode to
Joy"') and pro' 1ded some emotional
content to the other\\ isc pedestrian
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AR.IES (March 2l ~April 19): You'll exude personal s1gn11icant career or business advance. Be discreet in
connection with "romantic interlude." Pisces native is in
picture. magnetism. sex ap-pca~. Focus on style.
intngue. romance,
eteauvity. Dynamic
Leo helps you get SYDIEY started in new darec-
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ); Focus on p<?wer,
authority. intensity. abi lity to meet deadline. Individual
in position of power 'is keen observer. watches closely.
Relationship is stronger, requires auenuon. Capricorn
involvep.
tton. Popularity OIARI zooms upwards yo u
could win maJOr •••••••iilillliiiiil• co01esL
1:'AURUS (Apnl 20-May ,20): E'!lphasis on family,
srcunty. property value. You II reunite with loved one.
gourmet dmmg wall feat~rc effons of talented family
member .. Transaction wall be completed. You'll win
important point.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Good lunar
aspect coincides with travel. communication. physical
attraction. You'll be "in love" wtth Lovc. ldealtsm shoves
logic aside. Check legal papers. including passpon. Anes
represented.
GEMINI (Ma)':! I-June 20): Some close relauves are
confusrd about appointments. trips. visits. promises.
. Spotlight on appearance. wardrobe, body image .. You'll
meet someone "ho admires )'Our sense of humor.
Sagi ttarian invoh cd.
CANCER (June 21 ·JUl} 22): Check accowntmg, be
positive concerning inventor). Focus on money. royalty
chc.cki, tax r~turns. You could locate anacle that had been
lost. missing or stolen. Scorpi o plays dynamic role.
CA PRICORN (Dec 12.Jan. 19): You'll be asked to try
"something new.'' Answer an affirmative. realize you'll
get more money than onganally promised. A "m)'sterious
stranger" talks about an vestment opponunil). Smile your
no thanks.
AQUARI US (Jan. 10..Feb. 18): lntu1t1on 1s on target .
'ou'll know what to do and where to be. Emphasis on
public relauons. cooperauve efforts. clash of ideas.
marriage. Focus on drama. ab1lit} to meet people and win
a111e'i.
LEO (Jul)' 23-Aug. 22): Moon in your sign stresses
charisma. personalit). sex appeal. Circumstances swing
in your fa vor. you'll be at right place at crucial moment.
Romance flourishc\, )ou'll ~complimented on style and
prescience.
VIRGO (A ug. 23·Scpt. 22): Member of family as
"holding back." Be diplomatic. but insist on facts as
contrasted to fanc}. Clothes. money. savings account.
checks are fea tured. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people figure
promancntl).
PISCE (Feb. 19-March 20): Ke> 1s to d1vers1fy. to
make contact with people who arc talented. creauve and
enthusiastic about sal es. -Spotlight on cmployment:-
dependents. pets. general health. Gem1n 1 wall figure
prominently. IF AUG UST 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle
1nd1catcs wad er appeal. travel. publishing. idealism. love.
You are intu1t1 ve. ha ve knack fo r ··reading characters"
and man ~ claim )'OU arc p~}'ch1c. You are a natural
teacher. psychologist, also a gourmet with minor digestive
problem. Cancer. Capncom. Aquanus people play
important role!> an )Our li fe. Dunni AU$USt, cycle
h1ghhghts production. promotion. 1ntens1fied rela-
tionship. monc} and romance. Be read) 10 travel in
September.
· LJBRA (Se pt. 23·0ct. :!:!): You'll win friends and
influence people. }ou'll have opportunity to make
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Cocaine addict's living hell
DEAR .\NN LAN DERS. I JUSI
read an obatua f} in your column that
touched m) heart El11abe1h Hagger·
t' ·s famil) decided to go pubhc about
tnccauseofhadcath. an the hOpe that
it "ould be a "arning to others. On
Feb. 17, 1988. the da) Elizabeth
Haggen} died from cocaine abuse. I
eotcrcd a treatment center for cocaine
addiction. I know too well the paan
and suffering that dear woman must
have endured.
If is impossible to descnbe the
terfor that occurs with cocaine add1c-
tioo. You want to stop. )OU ti") to
stop. you hate doing it. but }OU simply
caonot li ve without the stuff. The
drug is sneak) . .\t first ifs fu n. then it's like a' 1sc who~ gnpwon't lt't }Ou
gl>. Unless ~ou havc-e'\penenced th is
nightmare }OU can't understand 11
Onl) a per'iOn "'ho has been through
11 can reJoice an the freedom that
reCO\ef') bn ngs.
I thank God e'er. minute for
21\'ing me a second chance at life. I ~onder . .\nn. "hen I "'as still using.
would I ha' e gl\ en an ~ thought to ~ouranick"Sl"nou\l~. l doubt 11 The
Au
,, i.MDEIS
add1c11on has an ms1d1ous way of
making you believe yo u can handle It.
and )O U don't want .to quit.
I pra) for Elizabl!th and for those
who loved her. I pra). too. for all your
rea ders who need help. For God's
sake. get 11 and escape from th is
terrible add1ct1on that will land' ou an
a "' in g hell. -RECOVERI NG I
CLEV EL.\:"'\D.
DEAR CLEVELAND: TbaAk yoa
for a poignant Hd powerful testl·
rnonlat"0111y~oa wtlo hH bttn
there could bave written it.
Confidential to · anyone wbo wants
to get off cocaine. You can't do ll
alone. Call tbe National Cocaine
Hotline at 1·800-COCAIN E or tbe
National Institute on Drug Abuse at
1 ·800·66%· HELP. • • •
DE.\R .\NN L.\NDER : Plc:asc
-.t•1tk an ariument and S3H' a frie nd-·
ship. M~ fnend .. Mtldrt•d" ans1m that
she has a relatl\ e "ho had all her teeth
pulled and no"' wt•ars dentan~s made
from her O" n teeth I sa' th1 <; 1s not
poss1bk. ·
Mildred ~'s the relau ,e·s denti<;t
told her. \\hen he pre~nted the ne"
denture<;. "Here ~ou are You OO\\
ha\e 'our O\\n teeth back." I sa\ he ~as 1clhng her that the ne" tCt-t h loo~ed \O much li ke her o"'n that
notxl<h cou ld te11 the difference.
\'1i ldre'd 1ns1sts I am mastakt'n and
that <.ht· I'> right
I rcah1e 'ou ha' c ITUIO\ more
1mponan1questions10 deal with. but
I 1A-Ould appreciate an ans"' er.· -
MRS.\\ . .\.C . YORK . PA.
DEA R YORK: Dtotists do not use
human teeth in dentures, no matter
bow "good" they are. You win tbjs
one. Now kiss and make up already. . . . ..
DEA R .\NN L.\NDERS: I· am a
6Cl-~l'ar-old grandmother and l still
don·t ha'l' aO\ common sense. I alwa~ s do or sa~ the"' ron-s thing.
I am r,o bumbling and inadequate
that I l'3n hardl\ stand m\sclf. It's
almost as though I dcltberatel~ sab-
otagl' m~ life. I qui t a good JOb
rl·ccntl~ and no" I'm depressed and
stuc~ at home \\here there 1s httlc
lo'e I'm not sman enough 10 get
anotht•r JOb and r m miserable
I kno"' 1h1s lc1ter 1s too dull and
poorl~ \\Otten to make} our colt1mn.
hut r m pra~1ng that ~ou'll g1\e me a
brl·ak -DE PE R.\ TE DL'MB·
BELL I'.': KE\ Tl ·c K Y
DEAR KE!l\Tl'CKY: First. try to
get your job back. failing that. go out
and gee another one. Your biggest
problem is lack of self~steem. Your
feelings of worthlessiwss go bark to
early childhood. I urge )·ou to gee
counseling ·at once. You are ll lot
better and brighter than ~ou think.
Trust me. ... ~
DEAR .\NN LANDERS: Please
settle a longstanding argument: Who
goc.s through a revol ving door first.
the man or the woman? -GARY.
IND.
DEAR GARY: The man 1bald/,o
fint aad pt11ll .&lite door for kls la y.
Nine oat of I 0 mca doa't now tkls aacl
the womu ii tllc one wh doe-1 tllte
paslllag.
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• 9 8 7 2 • J 10 4
OUTH + AK 9
-K
• A98 7S
+A Q SJ
The bidding:
South West North Ease
1 0 Pass l Pass
3 NT Pass Pass Pass
Opening lead: Two of +
Had this hand cropped up in a
good rubber bndge game, there
would have. been no story. South
wouJd have landed an a normal con-
tiact of five diamonds. and he
would have considered himself a lit-
tle unJucky not to have made an
. Complete televlalon ll1tlng1 In SundeJ'• TV Piiot
oven.rick.
But the game was duplicate pairs,
where minor suits have become like
poor relations-welcome only in
limited circumstances. So once
Nonh made the one bid his hand
called for by supporting his part·
ner's diamond.s~South bounced into
the standard duplicate game-three
no .rrump.
West led h1'> deu.:e of spade\, and
"'e '>enture to hazard 1ha1. at rriarn
tables, the game "'<'uld ha-.e "'altzed
home. Wher~ we "a1ched. ho"' e .. er.
Easl made a well -rea<-ont'd 'h1f1 to
beat the hand.
Declarer won the first tnd an
hand with the king. then cashed the
ace of diamo nds. When We t failed
to fo lio"' to the second diamond.
discarding a lo"' club. declarer elect-
ed to insert the jack to concede his
dtamond trick immediately. The de-
fenders were at the crossroads.
East had seen that his partner bad
only a ingleton diamond, and be
knew from the opening lead that his
partner held only four spades. Since
it was reasonable to assume that his
pa.nner would lead from bis lonacst
suit. West could not have a five-
card holding. His dittribution Mid
to be 4-4-1~.
If that were indeed the case. de-
cJarer had to have a singleton bean.
Just in case it was the king, East
shifted to ace of heans and contin-
oed wit h another when his' majesty
appeared. It was a simple matter for
West to win the jack and continue
the suit to allow East to take two
more heart tricks and beat the hand.
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AC AO SS
1 Garment
6 Dugout
10 Earth
14 W11kefut
15 Sunday punch
16 E Indian
buffalO
17 Throttle
18 Tonguehke
20 Rental
60 Adjust
61 e>c.an
predators
62 Jumble
63 Satisfies
DOWN
, Co"'9rlng
2 To shell•
3 USSR r1Yef
4 L()Cl(s
Beef
:~jj{;!5 When White House ligh (s st ayed on
22 Dakota
dialeet
23 Bazaar
2' Teets
25 Each
5 Extend
6 Redden
7 Q+d-woman1sti
8 Peddle
9 WO<'«. pref
10 Italian city
11 Harangue
12 8etng led
13 CMl'gea on ·Sale! ··Turn out the hghts "'hen }OU
leave the roo~ ... Both Frankhn D.
Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson
made a point of tclhng everybody in
the While House that. Or words to
that effect. Not so Benjamin Har-
rison. who presided there when
elcctricny first was installed. His
fa m1h left all thl' hghts burn ing C!'\'C'O
after ·bcd11m~. The' "ere afraid to
tout·h thl' s" itches ·
81sgcst '°'\ n 1n llltn1m dun ng the mid· I 9th centul"\ \\as bound to
tx:come thi.' greatest metropolis of the
m1dwest. no·.1 fa id~ntl) nqt. It was
the Mormon base of Nauvoo. popu-
131100 then 15 l)O I f\ l'f"\ l'x~\ IA ('nt
"'est.
Kang Hcnf\ \ Ill t"l(:lti.'' ed the
art1chol t• "a' Jn Jphnld1 1ac Don't
kno"' \\hO <.old him th.it notion but 1t
"a' a prcll) g1'1'J \\3\ 10 mo'c
:lrt1choki.'" Ht•nr. hought a "'hole
bunch of thl·m 1t1r thl' lad1i.'s in
28 WW-11 ~un
29 Unkind
30 Some
lubrieants
35 Age
36 Rebuild
37 "-Blas"
38 O.by Day
drink
r.:===========================;-i \\31ttng
4 1 Uttered
43 Bombast
4' Exempted
,5 Thongs
"8 Complain
50 Hoist
.. • ,O.WOMSN
• Cun om Designs
• Ouallty FaDtlO im-
ponrd lrom E\lf~
• Alttrattont on •If
typtl Of F.M>tlO lnO
Stylti
• 'OR MIN
• Cum>!TI M~ wits &
\MO -OROU 6
~HUHS & RECEIVE
THE 1lH \HlllT Fftl
• ~ady M~ Su.u '&
Coasts t~t<I ltom
fur~
• Top M.nltt ,.,_,,,
• Alltf.t<I0'\1
• F«mM t Mt111
• COtMnirnt ~· • Homt OI OMce. ~ ""'°"lllMnt \ •
FASHION BY BIQUI, INC.
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HltS M..f' ~' JD ., ... ......_ ,.., SAT t»J .... ~--
litrt'l'thght' in Pt•nn'\' h anaa· s
Hrr,.hc~ JIT 'lhJJ')l'd lake bi@. chocolate
~' ~s.
If a o,angk \\OmJn h.i" numi.'rOu'i
male friends. th"·' tl·nd m differ from
one another grcath If a angle man
has numerou<. fcmak lnrnd . the~ arc
hi...el~ to be 1mtlar 1n man~ respect
Or so n's rcpont•d in 111.·m "lo ~ 19~8 oTour 1.t~e and ar man's file It's
those d1fTerenl'CS that an trrest the
\\Oman. e' 1denth. \\hat 1ntcresls the
man. more ltkd~: 1 wme quaht) he's
looking for. c' r n 1fhc docsn·t kno"' n
'era I generation" kno"' of
Mttnl)n Monroc·s breath' '01re
What the" ma\ not kno"' 1 .se' appeal
had nothing to do with 11 It staned as
her technique too' errome stuttenng..
\ n~ a ttml' "hen It k nwJThants
51 Alt works
55 Enctowmo
57 School· Fr
58 Noted Coward
59 Arr~ pol90n
14
17
20
bottlC'd Ila' orC'd alucosc.\ put a d<'ad 29
·bee in e\.Ct') bottle. and sold at a
hone~. 35
, C"' JcT'SC\ ·~ beach~ "'(tt fl•~ 38 an the I too 8ut not for
polluuon. v..hJte naa the" mtant ~1ad1~ hour." " rt'd naa. ·mak nude
bGthina .. ·
.\ dra"'er full offio~maal ltpptl\P
"'ould ~bf) 1uract moth too
Fmicm:nls att leratin. ll\a1'\ \ard to
be "hat the moth lake much 1n
" I
\ ou al"3\\ hear about fat n t but
1n fact. thm att mott ~t dop.
M ......... outlawt tk IUc 0(
COCtOft II ftiaht. , '
50
II
property
19 Exclaim
2 1 Weeding toot
24 Put away
25 'Excuse me'
26 Equal pref
27 Next to
Tur1tey
28 Footing
30 LIQuefy
31 Person
32 Slk()(UJ
33 Similar to
~ Snow -ven1e1e
36 F'\OWS
39 Journeys
40 Glt>es
4 1 T~l1•
pert•
42C~al1
44 Mayday!'
45 Spartcle
46 Sanger
47 8Jrd
"8 Heredity
factors
49 Is engry
5 1 Whhout: l.At.
52 Steffon
53 General
Robert --
54 tmplel lta
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Ot-nge Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, August 10, 1988
by Bii Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore
"If this is 'Beantown' why do they
serve so much clam chowder?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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MEAN ... Si\ff ? ...
ARE. ... YW ... BL.IND?
"That'll be $44.75 ... The three ndes I
threw in for free.··
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How W1-i lHE't' DOrfr AAVE A VACUUM CLEANER
FOR TEETH~ •
• PEANUTS
A MAN 60ES INTO A
RESTAURANT. SEE ANl/ IJE ASKS
T~E MANAGER l'(.4J~'( ARE ALL
YOUR WAITRESSES SO S~ORT?''
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GARFIELD
YOO KNOW, GARF1£Ll7, E.X£RCl!>E RE.A LLc.> PAY5
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
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T~E MANA6ER SA'YS 11 SO IT1LL
MAKE OUR ROOM LOOK 6166ER ! 11
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KNOW WHA1 I GO'T" f'ROM
LIFTIN& WEIC:rH1'5?
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by Jim Davis
THA1 REMINP!> ML HOW At>OOT
· SPAGME1TI
FOR PINNER ?
BLOOM COUNTY
ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson
OPRAH fO{}\Y 1€> RULLY
MOf,
SO I'U. ~~ If All AT
HOMt fOOIGHT.
DID I DO 1kAT ~IGHT~
AND WI~ A fAPE, fU.
MIS5 H~R OOT'
THAI 15, l nm.>K ...
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
~I )b.J~ A Dt=AR MOM Cf\1"17 IS
LEITER f'R0-16RIAN Pc.ALL'/ FUN WE.~10
Al.Refl)Y? WELL I 00 ALL KINCS OF NERI ~lTlO ME.ll ~ sr
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
1,;,)>
_£
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WEN'f
! HIKING ,.
l AND .._ l SWtt'iMtNG
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FUNKY WINKERBEAN
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
I WANT 70 ~ TH6 /JlleAM,
~AT t.IJIJ5T RAIJl{f IT. MHJJ M£
667" TD N6W Cl1J.,f,/Jl6, I /,l,llWf '10tJ
7D W10< THe BOAT IAlfTH"H Pllf5S
All() CvtRY V.I P. IN 70/l.IN, IN -
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by Lynn Johnston
PS CX>N,_-IELL
HIS "'10M I IOLO VCJ.J'
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harord .. Le Oo.ux .· --~ :_
M OST OF THE KIDS IN MY
HIGH ~HOOl:. G~OUAl
IN6 CL:.ASS WERE' INTO ROCK STAf!tS .. 1.BUT MY IDOLS ARE ME~ LIKE WJLLIE S~OEMAKER.CHRIS
MC C ARRON AND HUGQ
DtTTF'AC"l"i '
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fO\,t t(rOl"I~ 9\1 * flf'O'd \ be
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RAG F UL I I I' I I I _
F o P s' o I I' 1· .I I 1
NARCK I= I' I r I _
by Tom Batluk
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