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Car'recove;ed from ocean
Hunt"'91on Beach llf .. uards. a11lned by th• C•llforna.
H'411twar P•trol. fllhed out• , ,.. Chevrolet Caftlaro driven
off the Huntlneton ••ach Pier Ian Monday· •ft•r a h'9h·
stNed chase thr....,. Los Aft9•1•• and Or•nee counties.
Divers used barrels ttlled with air to ltft th• car "°"' th•
ocean bottom. then nudged It to shore where It was towed
Plan
bound
forJWA
missing
(:OA 'T/A2
frOlft th• surf by a bulldozer. The driver of th• car. James
Hamilton. ZJ. of Huntl1t9ton Beach. was treated for
exposure at Hoag Hospital then released to pollce. who
boOked h9"' Int. Orange Countr Jall on 1u1plclon of evadln9
polke. reckl•11 driving and daftlatl"t city property. The car
ls scheduled for examination today. CHP oHlclals said.
Reduced senior h.o,using p_l_an offered
.. ly IRIS YOt<Of
Ot .,.. ~,... SCJlff
\ de\. rlopcr "hose propusal for an
us1sted-c::1re residence for senior
t:1\11ens met v.nh bitter oppo\1tton
from Corona dcl \·far rcs1tkn1 la~1
)Car haHubm1ttC'd to the cal\ re' 1seJ.
"substantaalh akd-do" n·' plan
t.merald Village \ssoc1ates Jn ol
~ewpon Beach has subm111C'd a
propo~J for an 5-una t 50.000-
square-fool "lu\ur) a · 1 ll'll ~are
fac1ht) .. on .t:.ast Coat H1ghv.a) at
H111cl Dn'e the 11cof~,eral foaled
re taurant The proJect ha been
scheduled for Planning Comm1ss1on
re1,.1cw on M rch 9. -'
In the meantime. Jon Chnsteson
\ t<'C pre 1dent oflhe com pan~ v.11l ti..•
\Ct ling up meeting "tth communH )
members to J1S<·us and e\plaan h1
re' amped plans.
ResPon~s to 3n anformat1onal ll'tter Christe on \l('nt to i.omc 4(1(1
ne1ghhonng re')tlkna ha'e alrcad)
begun to tlo\\ an arcord1ng to Tcm
~khr1ulh '>po._" v.oman for the
1.ompan) "People hil\l' c\prl'\SCd
the.> v.ant to rn1.·ct.'' \f('hf'tuth ~ml
Thl' nev. plan'> tor 1hc a '>tStt-J-{·arc
fac1ht\'. \\ h1ch \\ 111 not pro' 11.k nur'
(Please ~e SENIORS/ A2J
1, 200 health
enthusiasts work
up a sweat at
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Man wielding
weapons killed
·by HB ·Police
By 9f'EG KLERKX
Ot ttw D.oily l'1'oc Stalf
f v.o Huntington Ben h Pollet
oflicer~ hot and killed a -6~)ear-old
man 'und:i' afternoon after he
rcPonedl) attacked the olliccrs v.11h
·mania Inns "'capons. poltce said
-\Ian hh,ard 1'orned of Hunt·
mgton Bea h "'ii pronouncc..'d dead
on am~ al 111 f ountain \ alle\ Re-
gional Ho p1tal after bcana hot an
unknov.n numtlcrol 11me b' thetv.o
ollicel'). said Huntmg1on lkach
Pohce Sitt w < Peterson
f he onkeri "'ere called lO 6 '\!
Red < oa'h une at I 11 pm b~ a
neighbor "ho l'Ompla1nc:d of a dts·
turbance at that addre . Peterwo
~Jd \\.hen the officers armed. the)
heard hout1ng 1n'i1dc the re 1dencc
and a\kcd 10 enter The olfo.er were
lJllcd into the home. Pl'terwn ~td
l pon cntcnn& the home. the-
oflicer encountered omed. "ho
held ·a man1al an~A)~ .... eapc>n 1n
l'3l h hand ... Peterson 1d me C\OlCt
t)pc ol "'capon' "u~lded b~ ~orried v.u no1 rc,eakJ
The officers rei)ontdl\ orJC'rC'd
"'orm·tl to drop thC' "t'Jpon\ and
frt-eie. hut he alk-gcdh d'anced
to\\ard thtm. Pctei"'On ~td the
tllliccr\ n:poncdh rnn11nucd to order
'ornl·d 10 dro11 fm "t'apan~ bot he
rel used.
"l\t rhe point that 1'omed reached
8 dt taoce HI'} close 10 the oOicers
and the) .. ere in dinger of serious
H\Jun. the two officers Ii red at
"lomed.'' Pettrson \<ltd
The otlicers 1n1,.olved an 1he shoot· .
ing were not injured and "ere placed
on 1mmed1ate adm1nis1ratl\ c lcaH~ of
absence wnh full p ). per depanmcnt
pohC\ .
Their names .,..ere not re' calcd -.
Police Y..Ould not•commcnt on the
1nc1dcn1 that prompted the hooung
and "ould not dt lose the names of
an)one else in1,.ohed Huntinston
Beach Poltce 1nves11gators remained
at the ~ne late into . unda) night.
~nd nearl>) ne1Jtlbc>rs v.ould not
comment on the 1n 1dtnt
orntd h'ed ""h ht mothe-r,
poltcc said h -.-as not ~nov. n .... hcther
ht v..as 11home11 the umc
The scene of the shooting i$ an
uP'(ak Huntinaton Beach ne1.1h·
borhood. -.tttun ~al._in dtsllnc-c of
Glen \ 1ev. Elemental') hool One
nearby ~1dcn1, v.ho a l.cd not to be
1dcnt1fied. said cnmc 1 rare in the
area.
The inn· 11g.a11on into the shoottna
"111 be hand~ b) the-Or.ingeC'ounty
D1~Lnct Attome\ ·s oOicc. Pctc™>n
s~ud
Alleged.anti-Semitic.group finally fin·ds ·meeJing place
ly GREG klERKX
Of-~ ..... """ .\n allcted an11-~m1t1c group ~-
cured a mectina plat:c for its annual
confcrtnce ·undJ) in Hun1tng1on
1kach al\er beina tumcJ av.a) from
thrt"e local hotel~ undc:.r preuurc from
a m1l11ant pro-Jewt\h org.an11at1on
The Institute for U1stoncal Re' 1c ....
openl-d 1t conference late unda)
.
afternoon at Old "'orld \ 11lagc. said Tom Mart:ell u . chairman of the:
Cost3 Mesa-based group wh u:h
claim 6 m1llton Je"s dad not die 1n
Na11 conccn1rat1on camp dunna
World War ti
The confc(Cnfe belan de p11e thl'
etlon of the Jewa h Otfen~ Lcaguc
"ho member~ ha\C' undermined
the in lllutc'Hffons to find~ m~11ng
C'O\ ER STOHl. I .·\ ft A: OHOt:H
pl:u:e for the c\ ent J DL members
pre sured hotel managers 10 den) the
an 11tute mccung ~pal'\'. und the group
"a~ routed from the Red lion Inn
and Hohda\ In n in < o \a \k')Ol on
f-nda). thl·n bootc" lrom the llunt·
mgton Bl"ach In n on \aturJa~
'c" of the mcc11ng a\ Old \\ orlJ
\'1lla~e C3URhl JDl Na11on?I (. hJtr•
Mesa Police succeedihg
with anti-·gang campaign
officers 1n separate patrol cars to deal
sp«1ficalh "1th th1\ problem and v.c
began educ.it1n1 all of our otlitcr\ on
hov.. to r~oenize pn1·rclated'ac;1" 1·
'' ... l\cnt "Sa•d .. We v..antl'd to \Cm.I a
me\loaJ" out to pna mem~r\ 1hat "t'
•crcn J 101n1 to tolerate 1anl' ta.,m&
up rc\ldenc m ( osla \1c~
There arc ~\erlljU\tOllc aroup\ In
( oua Mna that art ollen n:lerrcd to
as · pnp. Kent said Some of the promiMnt name) ·are 1 he L1t1lc
To.rn 8o)I. the O>\ta Me1o1 l~O\.
Wnt Cosla MeM. the Jame\ tr~t
Boys and the ab Crew.
··A lot oft~ ktds. I think. arc
'wannabes' -that"· the)·, e adop\td pna colon and 1t)lt of drn' be\."au~
lite)' WOtald hkt1l0 ~ ISSOClltC'J ~1th
C'Ctlllin pnp. althoulh the) m1pt
not ICtUlll)' br pna mt'mbrn .• Kent
said.
Bu• mott dmurbin& •~ foraYt b~ wdl alllll11Md out-of-10-n an>ups.
Mta• 9aftl8 Ana"s OiamOnd Sttttt 0.. Dd F Troop, and the lat
~breed Cnpaaftd lbNh. Tht
llaCr IWG. .. ~. U\t a
...,.,.!JcrilfttnellfU\'f1) and
IMI •...._* to~.-~nd a' ., -~--Dnt\ift ...,-.... wtlllPcft't ttall)
lillllidllic• fJI ... lfltWlf% ..... 4 ........... c--.
Kent said. "bul "c·rc e\tcmcl con·
t-cmcd aboul an} a.an& u1.h 3\ tht•
C'nps or the Blood\ com1n1 in from
L+\ We ~nov. th.at thc\e ean&\ ha' c
b«omc more popular in Orange
Count) 1n mcnt )eJI'\ ar'J member.
ha\ e btc:n spotted 1n ( o to "'-k ..
E.arl) rtpc>ns and Pohcc tn·
tclhfC'nce ~o•«I a numbtr of area
1n the ttt) that •PPl"•~ to be ccntc~
of 1ro•1n1 Pill actt' ll) "We ta~ted a numbtr of the
area,. the 1. I I itorc at Pia enw1
AvcnUf and V1ctona 'tttet. the ICXXl block of Pomona \'CnU(. lht (;Omer
of 18th and Wallace strttl 'hahmar
Strttt. and around \ht Woman· Club
and tht VFW hall.·· Kt>nt utd.
.. Wt saancd coaeacunt P"OPle at
thnt k>tauon11Rd ktuna thtn kno"
thlt ~ weft wa\Ch1na and \hi\ v.c
~ not pna to saand for In) pn~
tn COMA Mna. wc·we bttn p~tt)'
SU«'n6ful 1n thott ..a1 and 1n other
ual. I don., tlUM -· c had I complaint of pna mt'tnbcn lo1tc:nn&
in trVtral months ...
rmDlo)'tt at the 7·11 Mon· \ltd
lbt tatll *" ••youths 1n Pn&· t) le
drna COftll~t1na outtidic 1ht ,,utt .
b'9t \ha( l ) cauwd no ma or
ptVbkm.
.. , JOIMtHftC'S M\'t" to IC> out t hctt
IPI•-.. °'-NGS/AJI
man In Ruh1n complctch b' 'ur-
pnse ··w 1hat's "'hcrl." th\.'' ran w."
Ruhm ... ud ~unJa, 01gh1 ·
Earlter tn the d.t' Rubin and other
J DL member\ "ere llaaming '11.1011
an their etlort' 10 c:anc:cl lhl' con·
lcrenrc J Dt member r~""'' eJ tn· form:it1on that the tn lltute\ rnn-
krcnn· "a \l.Ht>J to return to the
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Mind & Body
Optnton
P~f.Ull
p~
U3 "'/ es
85
lfoltda1,. Inn ltic3tcJ on Bn 101
~trcet. on unda' morning ~bout a hall do1rn JDL mcmhc~
v.a1tt-d tor in lltutc mt'mbcr'I to
am1,.e but no meeting on·urred
I n~tc.id. the\ "ere \<'lltng up at Old
\\ ofld \ 1llage 1arcellu\ \31d
"I thin~ In Rubin thought hc\1
acc:omph,ht."d ha m1 'itOn "nh tht
Hohda' Inn canl-cllatton ·· \1an:cllu
(
\atJ. ~tand1ng out 1de a pad.td
oonquct hall .... here the onfc~n~
v.a procttd1ng "I think he and ht'>
budd1c "cnt out and had a couph.: of bttrs-•.
1arcellu denard claim that the
In utute for Hi toru:al Re' 1e"' '"an
anti· m1t1C organ11at1on and \ltd
the group C\I t to re' 1c .... t'' 1di'nce f Ple•se SH GROUP I A2t
HS resident
hurt In 5-car
freeway crash
By GREG kLERt<X
Ot!N~ ..... kllff
-\ Hu ntington lka h man re·
mamcd ho p1tal11c-d "iunda)-alkr
uOenng scnuu' 1nJur1c\ an a ti' t.'°"ar
·accident turda' m inin on lhe
~n Diego Frt-cwa~
Bnan 1ulhgan. ~" "a out of
tntl"nSI\ e care '-,und;i' t' ening :ind
wa ltstC'd 1n Mable condt11 n at
M1n1on (. ommun1t\ Ho\Ottal Mulligan wa Mc of t"o people ~nousl> tnJured 1n an W a m
ac...:1dent on the uthbound Sin Dtcao Frtt~a) JU ' nonh ot "~tt) Par~~•). 1ccord1n1 K> ( ahforn1a
H1&hw'I ) Patrol rcpon • ~C'('Ordtnt to rcpon the dm er of a
(. heHOlt't C 1ta1ton ancmpl~ a lane
chanac from bctund a true._ Mulhpn
wa nd1n& m The ( l\c' mkt htt the
truck's tra1kr. ~nd1n1 the C 1tat1on
O\Crthc 1Jcot the lrtt\\a~ The trud
i.nd a 1h1rd \ehk:lc sbmmt'J 1nl<' the
center d1\ 1dcr The tru" k alw hit
another car. wh1~h hit a pit. k-up lnKk
head-on. tctord1n1 to n.-pc>n · Mull~n and tltt tNCk' dn-vtt.
EnnqUf Ptdraza, 19. ot Sang ~na,
v.crc taken to M1 ~ion Communth ~Ith st"OOUS tnjUf" . rcdraza 1$ 1..0
out ot 1ntt'n•l\c C'll'f 1n s"bk ron-
d1tton. Thrtt propk lft lht° pt(k·UI' wf-frttd minor 1nrunn and wttt trcelccl
•• •he KTtW and t'fkaltd .
Or ... Cwt DAILY PILOT/ MoncW;. ~IO. W
Energy unleash
9y KATY 90UCHE1t °' .. ~ ........
It's bttn said people will cha nae careen thrtt timcsdurinuhcir likumc.
Richard Ou1nt.an1alla 1s one of those pwpk •
Qu1ntan11lla. 46. of Corona del Mar. hasdes11ncd department sto~
windO\\S for IS )ears. been a hairdresser for 10. and nov. 1scmbark1n1on a new
proftss1on -v.alkmg pct canines.
And as he puts 11 ... b1gorsmalJ-l walk them all."
Ltavmg his tv.o-stof) home in Coronadd Mar. heJl't~ up the Coast
H1ghv.-ay 1op1d. up Patchc .an English sheepdog that h:.scomctorelyon his
daily JAUnl v.1th Quintan1alla.
"He'sa lifesaver."sa1d Michele Schmidt. hairdre scr. "Sometimes I do
hair from morning ·111 mghl and m) Patches gr(.'t'ts me with those sad eyes when
l gel home. Now. Richard runs. "al~sand gl\es hertenderlo"inacare-wh1ch
makes me feel so grateful."
Quintan1alla said he loves animals and thought this would be the perfc(:t
JOb.1-fe simpl) walk\. feed . play" with and. ifneccssaf).admsn1sters
medication to dogs. v. hether families require hi~ ~rv1ce because of\ acations
or because Jhe} JU St don ·1 ha\e thc ttme to exercise their animal!!..
"It all tancd "hcn I v..as si tting v.ith friends on th(' beach." Qumtanialla
said ... A lad) friend ofmme v.as ina dilemma because he said hCJUSt didn't
have enough time to v.alk her dog. I wasn't bus) and volunteereJ .
"It was trul} a pica ure to get out in th ts beautiful tov.n and Stt things ~ou
take forirantcd1f )Ou're used todriYtng." he.said. ··1 thou&hlto m>scl( 'What
a great Job this \\OU Id be. I bet there rcall) ts a demand for tha str\ ice for th ts community:.,
t\nd Qu1nlan1alla must ha'e been right . .\ficronly a month, he ha) a I read)
takeft on more than I Oclients.and he says the phone is starting to nngoO the
hook. ~
He said he doesn't v.ant to water plants or takeout trash. he Just v.ants to
give the animals his und1v1ded attcn11on because they are has maJorconccrn.
HedescnbesCoronadel Maras a .. communit) paradise,'' where bemg
outdoorsand taking in the fresh air and scenery is just as much ofa rc\\ard to
him as i 11s a sen· ice 10 pct owners. ··a guess you could call me an entrepreneur ... he said. "I rcall} don't ha' c
to work. I have some 1n vestmcnts that keep me financial!) stable. so th ts.
naturally, is a job I want, and love. so clients can be assured I will g1' e their pets
the best of care." •
A Jongtime resident of Corona del Mar. Qu1ntanialla said he loved
designing window displays for department stores until things became too
commercial. The emphasis on store windpws isn't w~t it used to be. he said.
He then became a hairdresser. but after I 0 years he became bored and
needed a change. He said that eventful day on the beach led 1oh1 ncv. career
he feels he'll never tire of. ·
Ouintan1alla said hecharaesS 15 fora half-hour walk. orS50 week I)"
.. 1'11 go to the clients house,·· he said.·· rll be glad to take them 101he 'ct,
to be groomed. or watch them if the client goes on 'acation.
.. Most people regard the1ranimalsas their children -and I make sur<' I
treat them hke the} are ...
D.., ..... ,......, ...., ._...,
Richard Oulntanlalla has his hands full with two
chart•• for his dofl-walldnt ••rvlce In Coron. del Mar.
SENIORS
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ing or medical care. represent a 25·
percent reduction 1n size from the
original proposal. including elimina-
tion of an entire wing along Ha1el
Drive, according to Emerald Village
Associates.
The number of untls has been
reduced to 85 from the original
Marth proposal of 120. and parking
has been increased to twice the
amount required. according to a cit)
traffic study.
The height of the building also has
been reduced from 37 feel at its
highest point to 29 feet. in response to
communit)' concerns about view
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and tell them to break 1t ue. but
there's been nothing serious. · said
Dawn Lalli mer, a clerk at the store.
The store's owner. Jim Robenson,
agreed that there had been no serious
incidents recently. but he said he
believed gangs ..-.ere still a problem
around the city.
"I have been seeing more-spray-
paintina lately. at the gas station
across the strttt and in other places in
the city." he said. "But I have to
commend the Costa Mesa Police
Depanment. They"ve done a reall y
aoodjob in responding to merchants'
needs in keeping this sort of thing
under control."
• Costa Mesa·s high schools have
occasionally been invaded by groups
of out-of-town gang members whom
authorities say may have been on
rterutting traps.
One incident this past week at
Estancia High School invol"ed a
carload of )'.OUths, several of whom
wett 1dent1fied as members of the
Cnps png from Westminster and
Riverside. .
"This group showed up at the
Estanc1a campus on Wednesday. but
fortunately before they were able to
g~ very far onto the campus. some·
one spotted them and thought the)
might be suspicious so they reported
them to us:· Kent said.
"We interviewed each ~d every
one of thtm and found that ~e of
them had the markings of gang
...
00struc11ons. according to the com·
pany.
The fac1ltty will have one 2111-SIOI)
wing and another 31·1-story wing. but
will J>e built 10 look like a '" ~stol)
structure from trect level. w11hcin
actual height that 1s lov.l'r than the
·Five Cro" ns restaurant aero s the
highway.
To achieve tht . the first-Ooor
basement of the 31/1-stol) wing and all
parking areas will be bu1H below
street. level. capitali11ng on the site's
gradual downward slope.
The architecture of the fac11t1y v.111
be "s1milar to the Ritz Carlton
Hotel." a proJeCI summary stated.
The residents of the 85 "hotel-
stylesuttes" will be 75· to 85-year-old
members. We 1dcnuficd all of them:
we identified the vehicle; we ga ve
them warnings for trespassing and
informed them that if they were e'er
seen on campus apm, the>'d be
arrested for trcspass1na. ..
Estancaa's principlli. Robcn Fran·
cy. said a similar gang 1ncu1"'i1on
occurred earlier 1n the school }Car.
"A couple of .carloads of gang
members entered the school parlong
lot and erul.SC'd around," Francy said.
"This went on for about two days.
From talking to so111c of the people
who were involved. it seems they
might have been trying to elicit
membership. or to intimidate. or Just
to establish a presence. which the)'
could also use to gain .members .. _,._
"But we came down on 1t very hard.
with the cooperation of the Costa
Mesa Pohce Department."
Franc)' said that. to his knowledge.
there were no gang\ or gang member
at Estancia.
According to Kent. the Poltct'
Department has focused much of 11s
effort on tf) mg to educate high school
students and younaer children about
the danatrs of joining pngs.
The Gang Suppression Task Force
at the Orange County Probation
Depanment has cooperated by
prov1dtng personnel and educattonal
rnatenals. Kent said, and the Costa
Mesa Pohce Department is purchas-
inga set ofv1deosdes1gncd to educate
youth about ganp.
"We've also tried hard to incrcaS<'
our contact and communica11on with
the community. particularly the Hts·
f \I llOIC'\I\ I 0111 IC\
md1v1duals who need assistance 1n
dressing. taking mcd1ca tton and other
ph>_s1cal tasks that have become
difficult because ofagc or d1sab1hty.
The fac1hty will be managed b~
Transamcnca Senior Management. a
an Francisco-based firm, Mehrguth
said. ·
Fcanng traffic and safet) problem~
from the cldcrl) care home. neigh-
boring residents protested Emerald
Village's onginal proposal for a
54.000-squarc-foot fac1ht) la!tt
sprine.
A citizens group formed 10 figh1 the
proJeCt was not ar.pcased by the
company's offer to c 1minate.a fourth
floor and reduce the building·s O\er·
all area by 9.500 square feet. The
re 1den1s remained unconsoled when
panic commun1t)':· he said ··Y.c
have more Span1sh-speakins officer$
and other pantsh-spealung cm·
plo}CCS \\hO can help us commun1t·
catc better. I see a need for more of
that 1n the future. The message·~ that
we care about this. and we care about
the commun1t)."
But JU t because the gang-sup-
pression program appears 10 be
v.orking tn <. osta Mesa docs not mean
the effort can be toned down. Kent
said.
"We"re gom~ to keep op our
intelligence: we re going 10 keep up
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that allegedly tndacates that the
Jewish Holocaust was a hoax.
"There's been no secret enclave
here," Marcellus said. "faef)th1ng
that has happened and will happen an
th1 confcrencc will be available to the
public on tape or video."
Marcellus lashed out at the JDL.
calhng them a fringe group whoSt
motives are suspect at best.
··This idea of us bemg anu-Semauc
1s used bccau~ anyone who d151grtt1
With what IS • '" the JDL's best
mterests as considered by them to be
ant1-Scm1t1c," Ile said. "If you don't
agrtt with their agenda. )'Ou'rt anti·
SCm1ttc."
But JDL ml'mbers say the 1nst1tutc:
1s a dangerous orpnization which
inspires more radical 1nti·Scm1uc
groups. such as the sJunhc.ads.
Two to share S6 . 54 million • ··tt's a very threatcn1n1 orpn111·
tion because somt of tht stuff they
pubhsh sccms very factual and ti's
used by a lot offnntt poups." uad By The Associated Preu
Lottcl) ttckcts purchased 1n Lo
.\ngclesand Lomp()(·conta1m'\l ,1ll \I\
"mn1ng numbl'r\ from the .. Lottn
6-49" game and the t"'O \\t1H1C1\ will
$plat a Jackpot "-Orth S6.S4 mtllton. a
k>tten spoke man said Sunda~
The wmn1ng numbers 1n Saturda~
night' dra\\ '"' of the tv.1cc-v.ec~I) game v.cre: 4. 0. 17. 19. JO. 33 and
the bonus number. 16.
Et&hl ttckcu conta1nt•d Ii' c
numbcn plus the bonui and paid
$220. 760 to ~inners who purtha!led
ttckcts 1n San .. Monica. Orantt. L~
Anara. Marana Ori Re). Tustin.
Just call 642-6086
VOL.••11
U1ghland. R:in10na and Oalland
Fl\ c numl:x'r\ v. ithout the honu\
wa\ v.orth S!.66t( to eal'h ol '"' wanner~ wh1k' four rnrrl'ttl~ p1d.cd
number\ paid S4'i c;Kh to lt<1~1
pla~crs and an automatic SS v.cnt to
each of J!J.715 pla~.:n ..-.ho ptl·kcd
three number\
The numbc.·~ "en: l'h~·n b\ Lotto
mat'hiftC dunn1 a tclc\ 1tt0n 'hroid·
Cast ontrUttn& 1n SIK·ramc'ntO.
The sa~ from W~lda' m1ht to
Saturda) ·, drav.ina wcr~ S 16.S
m1lhon.
The J1Cltpot for thi!i Wcdnnda) 's
draWJna "'nu mated 11 SS mllhon.
•
Bruce Derlhn,er. cblannan ot tne Oranae County chapter of tht JDL
"They sec thrs orpnizalion that is
very latcratc. very ICbolarly and it
JUllifacs lbeir fedinp. &bit batNd."
brt Knljrl. chaarnm ol IM Loi
A.In chlpter of tbe JDL. llid
daimi .. &hit the HoloclUll dida'l Mii,_ • ... ~•YI• dla _.IO •ve1 la an country. ar .. IM
lndiMI weft MvtT ,. ..... " their llftd ...
MarallUI llid die eodu am• CGeli1M1r ...... ...., .....
.,.. ......... _...., ..,,.., ... ~ ..... ·10 ............. ..
• ...... Ollf <•
..... --<"!" • .... -. .... , .. ....,. __ _ -..... .,. ..... ,_
..
the J>lannrn1Comm1ss1on. in appro-v-
1ng the f.rOJ~t. lopped off an ad·
d1t1onal .300 square feet .
-The re 1dcnts further ar~ued t'hat
the prOJCCt violated the Cit) s general
plan because the plan lacked specific
bu1ldmg 1ntenstl)' standards for the
site. The c1111ens group. e1ghbors to
Preserve Corona del Mar. threatened
to sue 1f 1hc C"tt} Council approved
the prOJCCt, •
However, a half hour before the
council as set to dt!l<'uss the issue an
Jul). l:mcrald V1lla~e withdrew its
proJCCt. citing the city's revision of
the general plan as its reason. C:om-
pan)' official said al the umc 11 "ould
keep the proJcCt in ltmbo until the city
final11ed 11 plan' for the ltC 1n the
general p~an
our mon11onng "c re going 10 be
read )' Jind \I tble at all ttmes · h('
said
"Prcvcntton 1s the kc} to e\CI')·
thing I think this problem as under
control bel'au we tartct.1 t"arl} lf v.c
started 1gnor1ng 11 when peopk rc-
Ported graffiti to u~. or reported gang
membel'$congrcgatmg that would be
hle sa)'1ng v.c "'err "''fling to"' e "1th tht~ problem.
~we're not willing to lave with 11.
We're not go1n~ to tolerate 11. We're
gomg to contact thc)C people the
m1nu1c they walk into our t·11y.'
of speaker . anclud1ng doctors and
educator~. ..-.ho will prestnt
··evidence and IC\lamon)" that the
ttol<Xau\t "a' a fale
"The JDLd1d not t''\pe<t us to ha ' e
the dcterm1natt->n that v.c had:'
Marcellus wa1d ··\\c decided 10 ha'c
our conference and we'rl' ha'-tng at.
Derflinger ~ad he 1 n't ure ..-.hat
tack the JDL \\-111 take ne'\t, but said
..We're going to ha'e some presence
there."
Marct"llU~ \aid the aroup I not
auempt1ng to incite v1olcnce. but
simply d1scu s rev1 1on1st ha~tof)'.
"There 1s no wa)' 10 stop a C'Oh~l\l'
aroup from e~prc:H1n1 llS \lews and
opan1ons," he said. "That':. what this
country was founded on."
a y llo t receiv s
two state awards
The Oaal.Y .Pilot r«t'ived IWO
tWlrds 1n ttfrt'atifom11 Newspaper
Pubhshtts Auociation 1918 com·
pc-uuon.
The P1lo1 won serond place honon for cdatonal canoons and hfnt)IC cove~e in the 25,()()().. 75,000
c1rculat1on cate&OI')' compctilaon.
Sam Blackwell i1 the Daily Pilot's
fcatum/hfcstylc editor and Vida
Dean, tht Pilot's Style editor in 1988.
retired 11 the end oflhe >-car.
Rex Babin. the Oaaly Pilot'~ cd1·
tonal cartoonist 1n 1988. 1s now w 1th
lbe Denver Post.
TM awards were announced dur· "'I the 101-ycar--old assoc1a11on's
luncheon Saturda) m San Franc1 o.
The Los :i\ngeks Times won first
plact for -Rt"ral excclkftcc amo~ dail)'~~rsofmORlhan ?S.000
cirtulauon. The Tim~ also won first platt for
cdtlonal scncs. ~itonal cartoon1.
sport coveraac. businc.s or financial
covcra~ and arts and entertatnm<"nt
coveraae. and scc<>nd pla« for local
column 1st. The OranJC (ount)' Register. also
in the 75..QOO.and-abo'c c1rculat10"
catcgor), ..-.on first plate pr11e$. m t~
graphic presentation. commun1t) scr·
'ice and d1spla) ad,crttstnJ
catcaorics. and second placl' 1n edt·
tonal c-artoons. spot ncv.~ rl'port1n1o
in-depth reporting. sport$ co,eraJt,
an and entertainment co,era8t' and
nev..spapcr promotion
Small plane bound
for JW A missing ·
LOS.ANGELES (AP) -tv.rn· engine plane poss1bl)' carrying I 0
people was reported o'crdue Sunda)
on a 01ght from Las Vegas to John
Wayne Airport. authoraties said
The C'i vii Atr Patrol ~n a search
and thc Federal Aviation Adn11n1s·
tration was tl)in& to determine
whether the planc "as mis ma or had
landed somewhere. ~td FAA re-
gional dut) officer Tommy Ama.
Controllers talked to the pilot
shor11)' after noon as the plane ..-.as
inbound to Oranae County John
Wa)'ne Airport but Jhere was no
subsequent emeraency dcclaratton
from the pilot, Aina uad.
The CaHI Air Patrol asked the
public to notaf) authorities 1fthC) saw
or heard an~thmg unusual around
Pleasants Peak near Corona. said
CAP Lt Col Ed Crankshav..
The plane d1~ppcnrcd from rad, r
at about 2.100 feet nt'ar the peak.
Crankshn'" ~id Pleasant~ Peal
stand<; 4,007 rn the nnta Ana
Mountams or. the Oraoge-R1\crs1dc
count} lane. ( rankshaw said tht' plane had I 0
people aboard. including the pilot.
but..:rre could not rclea~ names. The
FA.\ dut} oOicer could not confirm
the number of people aboard.
The('essna40~ pa1ntcdwh11e-.11h
red and )dlow mm. lcfl U'i Vegas
about 11 a.m and wa!l. due at John
Wa)ne at 12 30 pm .. Crankshav.-
td.
T..-.o around teams ~rched the
Pleasant Peak arl.'3 and C"AP \ohm·
teers prepared l-0 11} aerial search
missions at da~n
WilsOn says he might
raise tax on gasoline
SACRAMENTO(, P)-.. Sen Pete Wilson began fm campaign for
the 1990 Republican nominanon for
governor by drav.-ang a subtle but
potentially s1gn1fi cant difference tx--
tv.ecn himself and rctanng Go'.
Gcorgr DcukmeJ1an\ stand aptn t
new taxes.
Wilson, whose gubernatorial an-
nouncement late aturda) n1gtu
overshado..-.cd all other dc\.clop-
mcnts al the thrcc-da) GOP con,cn-
t1on "'htch concluded unda}. \atd in·
hts first bnef nev.s conferente as a
candidate th.n he didn't think C ah-
forn1a needs to raise ta'\cs. with thl•
possible C'<CCpt1on of the pspl1ne ta~
Mked 1f that meant ht v.ould not
raise ta'<e as go\-crnor. Wilson re·
plied. ··That would be ..m) c~pecta·
taon" except that ··1 thtnk that we will
sec some increases in special tlll'S -
casohnc lUC$ for transpon.at1on ...
But pressed if that meant he would
take a fctt-m-concrctc stance against
any Other Lax increases, BS fXU·
kmeJian has done. Wilson rcpltcd
somewhat =m usly. .. nt1I you
hear daffcren . no ne" ta11;e$ ••
Wilson bed the convention
spolhJht *Ith his announcement.
whtch was a surprise o nly an that 11
~cnt far be~ond the e'<pccted fom,a-
11on of an ·cxploratof) comm111ee"
to a formal announcement of a full ·
scale campaign
But the other note..-.orthy c~ent m
iM GOP pthcnng wa the almost
nonseop "'"elhng 1n JO)' by Re·
publicans over the return of Jert)
Brown to ('ahfomta politt a chair
of lhe illtc Dcmocrat1c Pan).
In contra t to th<' election la t
weekend of the v.1dcl)' known and
controversial Brown as pany chair,
Cahfom1a Rcpubhcans on Sunday
cl«tcd as their new chairman Frank
Viteo. an ansurancc broker from
Palmdale who has never held public
office and ts unlnov.n ou1s1d(' part)'
circles .
But tt "'as Brov.n·s name. not
V1sco's. who was on the hps of most
Republicans as the fa, on1e taract of
the (ala lorn ta uOP as 11 look~ to the
1990 election
Wilson who defeated Brown for
the ~nate SC\en }Cars ago. led
the Bro"'n-bashmg parade. de,otmg
nearly a third of a speech turda) 1n
v.h1ch he formaJI) announced his
candidacy for governor 1n 1990 to
cr111c1sm and Jokes about Bro" n
\\11lSOnJOkcd that he and Lt Go'
Leo Mc< anh .. has Dcmocrauc oppo·
ncnt for the Senate last )Car. dis·
agreed on man~ a~ucs during that
campaign, and "Continue to da 1&ftt
nov.: "Leo was ~trongl) opposed to
JclT) Brown M state chair. and rm all
for It. I almost sent him M>mc
money," Wilson said.
"1 here 1s some1h1ng comfort in~
about Jerry -f6r Republicans.'
W1l116n contmued .. Me's stJll tt)ing
to defend Rose Bird, he'ssuU U)•na to
dcfond has handling of the McdO y Of
cou~. 1n his defon~. 1f he had med
to kill a MedOJ Rose: Bird \\ould
ha\e commuted the sc:ntcncc:·
tatt Sen 8111 Cam*ll. the 101'
nom1ntt for c:ontro11cr 1n 1986.
v.c-11hcd 1n \\Ith a 44-linc poem tttltd
"Wdcome Bad: Jcrn Brown," wh1 h
conclud~. ··M) fncnds and fello"
Rcpubhcan • l can hardl) control m • aJce. Bttau~ our pra)ers arc:
antYre~ vod lS ob\tOUSI)' 1n the
GOP."
"Our pany offers a mandate for
opponun1t1cs and prcxpenty. Their
part)' offer\ moon~ams and
Mccm~ ... Vtk"O added in his con·
venuon addrtU .. Their peny ha)
retUf'ft(&ed tM dalt. lhadowy mctn·
Of) of Row Bird."
•
HI I I I I I' HO \ H It
Rescuing whales
from gill nets
topic of meeting
Rtscu_t optralloM for Cahfona II"&>' v.halts
entanaJl'd in 1111 nets ~•II be explained at Thursday's
meeting of the Amcncan Cetact'an So<.1cty's Orange
Count)' Chapter peaker 1s (harle\ ~1tchell of
MBC Applted EnHronmental 5c1encts
The mccung bqins al 1 30 p m at the Costa
Mesa Neighborhood (enter, 1845 Park \IC.
Admtss1on is free .\dd111onal information 1s
a' :ulablc bi calltn.& 551--0584. ~~.o..=,...;-......__,__'--
Fae/a/ r~juv~natlon s~mlnar
Ir~\.' seminar on fa1.:1.i' n.'JUH:ndtion v.:111 be
o tlcrcd at 1 pm \\cdnl:\<Ja\ at thl' lfoltda\ Inn . 7667 <enter \\c t-f un11ntt1on tkat:h · r al ta I rcJU' enauon 1'i an alu:rnati\C to latch It\
and require\ no cu111ng ot tht' \._1n .
Kell) 0'1'ic1I. ~1 [) v.ho pracuce\ facial
rCJU"cnation "tll lead the ~manar.
Call \\end) \kPe1ne at (619) 450..00JO for
add111onal 1nlormatton
Trav~logu~ of Ind/a
·· \ C1ltmpsc of India" \\tll be: offered h> a l (I
ph)'>tc'i profc\\Or at 7 30 pm \\cdne'it.la\ at
)herman Libra!) and (.,ardenc;. 2047 [ast c'c>ac;t
H1gh\\U) (orona Dd '1Jr . ·
In add111on to pre'>tntang J \hdl' \ho" 0Und1a.
(Jaur,ingl' B 'l oJh "111 pcrlorm on the \tlilr an
lndnM \tringcd 1n<,t rument popul.H in the \\ e!lt
,,(J ht frl'\.' ('\l'Ot I\ OJX'O to th~ pul"lltl .t<· all lhl.' 11aflkn o llkc at 6 '·~261 for tunhcr
-mttfrm.1tton
Business owners exhibition
Du\1nc\\ 0'' lll'f'> lJn l'\C'hdn~l' tnformll11un dnd
1dl'J\ JI an l'\h1b11111n at the Oran11l' ( ounl\
I .urground'.I lrom -I p m 10 p m \\ n lnl·..Ja, ·
C ompaotl'\ \\Ill '>hm'rn~ tht•1r produt'I\ .1nc.l
.Cf\·ICl'\ lor othl'r loc-.ll bU\IO\.'\'>I.'\
f or 1nlormat1on, lall ~51 \~-1~ l'\I 1h
OCC's speech champs to perform
\kmbl'r'> ot Or.IO@l' ( nJ\t ( olki!I.'., \t,1tl
t'hamp1un \fXl'l'h Jnd ddiJtl' ll';1111 '' 111 1x·rlurm JI
i'·.'H p n1 \\ ldnl"•d3) JI thl' I 1Jo l'-k C luhhou-.c.
7() I \ 1J I 1Ju "oud I l\.lo l\k
\dnw,<,wn I\ ~ tur 1ho-.c "ho .lrl' not mcmhcro,
ol (}( ( ·, 'lll Ol.111 \\ ,tt\110 I 11'1,11\
Rclr1:\hnwrt' \\tll Ix· .... :nl·d
< all J 11n ( arneu at .n~ ' .. ~' Im udd1tH1n,1I
inturmut1un
Eagle Rock class reunion
f :if le R°" I-If 1gh 'x hl'1{1f d,1\~' ul \\ tnll'r .ind
\pnnt ol I 1-1 w1ll. huld J rl'un11m th1\ \l.'Jr.
for 1nl111 nlJlll•n. t:all l\'ff' I l·nne' at
nl~-1t1::iCJ l>n.• Dunham al ... ~ ~'~b OI "l'll
\\ 1lltJ1mon :it "J'-'~'I
Republican ag~nda "-
\1Jtl' "h n \IJrtan tkq~c\,1n '' 111 lh\( u'' lhl·
R~pul1l.tn\ '1u1u 1l' 1n C .1lllorn1a an .111c:r < 10\
lxuknh·Jian ll aH·-.olliH' f hu1\d.t) l'Hn1ne :i1 lhl· I I
\d11lx· Jh·\t,1u1:im in S.m Ju.rn < ap1,1runo
I 1ll.;l't'> fur <linnrr \J)\\O\•>ll'J h) 1h1: \outh
OrJngc t ount' Rcpuhhlan '"'·mhl~ .tit ~Ci ix·r ~r,on 01 :i I J>CI 1.Qupk \ nu ""'' bar '' 111 tx· o,X·n ~t fl pm "11h d rnncr o,tar11ni a1 p Al
· R l'\l'f'\ .11100\ or ottii:r inlormatH\ll "a' .H l.1hk }1) ,al1111g B11.1 llarri,on .it Ml .. l'i~
Rabies vaccinations
\ lo,,.,"u\t r.ib1n \Jn1nJt1on " plJnnrJ
l hur\Ja' ., ·X '" p m an th .. • p.u l..1nr lut o f '\c"port fkJdl f I~ ...,1.1t1un ..... 0 \. l\fll'\ "·\O\:l tt.Htl.tra d11\e.
I he: d1n1 ' w 'Jlnn\ure<l h\ '1:"~>11 lk'.llh
,\nun.al C onntrnl .ind ...,,1uth,·rn < .1hh1rn1a \ l'll'rtn·
.in \k1.li\al \''" lo\IJ ,..Sl and S l•,,1x1rt lk.tlh
rntdent' "'" al'u ha\\. the opportu111t) to lttl'll\e
t"1.·tr fX t\ l>og\ lllU\t tx• on a )1.~J,h
.\dJ11mn:il 1nlorn>atwn I\ :J\ t.111.lhk "' l :.slhnJ
(1-1.i. ~., I i
llo1ul1n. f '1•/1. 20
'\o mc:~·flng' "°hl.'d~kd ) ·
Tm· .. ,/11.' ~ l··,.i,, 2 !
• (, r m. La•••• 8Hd C'lly Coaat'll, 1..ounc1l (hlmhcn .5 forl'~I \C'
• 6 '<) P.·m C• .. M~sa City Coa11dl, council
<:hau n.. ( 1\l1.. C.:ntcr. 77 fair Dmr
7 p m fine...... BelHil Clly c .... u.
counul cham~n. -<00" M11n \t
.~) ~ \ ' U II 0 I U I 'f,
....
~SI, 0r-. Coeet DAILY PILOT/Monday, 1ebtuary 20, 1t1t
Intruder dons batArobe~ attacks police
City NNfs s.rvtcn
~ man "'ho reponedly fore~d h1~ .... a)
into an .\nahe1m apanment, donned the
rn1~nt's bathrobe and then alleged!~
attacked t"o poltce officrr-, "ho had
follo"ed him 1s r~-o' enn1 from a gun\hot
"ound to his arm.
Jo~ph Harry Pcter~on. 29. of nahl·1m
grabbed a baton from one ol the offilef"i
tr)1ng toarre\t him. then trud, hoth ot tht•
oJtkas 10 the head \C\'Crttl times. ~1d
.\nahe1m polKe Sat hank Van().: Wl'trJ
One of 1he offi rrs dre"' a gun and
ordered Pctrr'°n to drop the b.iton but
"hen the man continued to "1eld the night~ttclr.. the oflk'er fin~d the re' oh er onc.c
Peter~n "'3\ hi\ 1n the right arm. then
takl'n an to custod) Vnn De.• \\ e"•rd 1d
He"<Asingo<>\hond111on 1n thCJdll ""'d ol Ol\e~1l\ ol ( :ilitornaa-ln 1ne Medical
Swimmers brave
cold to test for .
lifeguard jobs
Some SO would·b• llfeguards endured
the cold -both In •nd out of the w•t•r -
Sund•J to compete for • position with the
City of u9un• 8each.
Testing consisted of 1 .OOO·y•rd swim, In
JO minutes or le11; •JOO-yard run, 200-yard
swim, JOO-yard run; MOth•r 200-yard swim;
and then anJ ntervlew. The seasonal job
pays S6·to-16.SO •n hour.
Dean Mcalroy fbelowJ of Tustin gets a hue from Jen Mcuu9hlln. also of Tustin,
•ft•r completing the 1,000-yard ocean
swim.
Dally Piiot photos by Nick Souza
.,
".\Kt '\fi ·1·u •: fi K ., o•:
(enter. "here he wa~ booked for as~uh
with a dcadl> weapon on a pohce officer.
The oOicers "ere treated a1 a loca•
ho p1tal then released
The mc1den1 bc_aan about 10·40 pm
turda) "hen officers "ere called 10 an
art-a near the 900 block of~uth va}mont ~trcct to in\.CS\lptc a report of someone
'"mg to teal a motorc)cle
\ 1tne ~s told police the u p.: 1 forced
h1s·"av into an apanment at 1880 \\ Ball
Road. addina that the uspec\ did no1 11\'C
1n the apartment and the resident\ did not
kno" him.
TheofficC'r found the suspect "had1one
into the bathroom. rcmo\ed hu. clothan'
and put on a robe bclon11n1 to the rnKknt
ol the apanment.'' Van De Wttrd said
Van De Weerd said he did not know wh~
Peterson dreAscd tn 1he robe, but "f
suppoSC' he' tf}ing to make ll toolr. hke he
belon&ed there "
Saddleback students enjoying Ski B_re~k
ly GREG KLERl<X
Of.,.0...,, ..... St""'
lf.irh•n rnl~" \l•Ur ' lwol da" 111
~ou l'Jn hJri..1..n th.111.111 , \Ill.I \\fll n0Jou~1
ri:membcr the bur\hl\&·:lt·the·'l.'Jlll\ In•
\OU ldi 1n 1Jw da\:>1 k dJ1ni Ufl 111 "rr1ng
brl.'alr.. • · ·
II ~ou ar1: nn" .i (.l.lrcnt )OU nl.l\ ~m1k at
th~ Jhouiht ol plt'nthcr. th1: \ nJ uf lhl·
1>3rcnt.1I purg.;it"" lnO\\ n a' "unrn\CI
BrcJl
But hrre .. J hr\·at.. \OU ma\ l\Ot h.'.1\ ('
hc3rJ ~bout ...,._, Br\Jl. · ·
\, 11 k1d \d1Jn t h•n I.' rnuu~h hr"a"' tht ~klll'l'\ll Ir.\ Jiil'\ t Ill fil·J ht>ol n. ll Id
l•'C\ It\ lh.tr~1.·\ n \'\\U~J kint 1>1
abttrKc l'at•h I ~1'ru<a" m 11Hkr "' p11f\ue
\\hJh:\CJ 11 "the\ 1..arl' Ill pur\Ul" tor an
1.. nt1r\ \lond:l\. T ue-.JJ\ and \\ tdn"'\<la\
\c1.ord1n1-·to d1'itri(1 olliual' 1and
\tUdenhl th" .rnnuJI Jb~·nll' anom.1h t'
unolliualh 1.. lkd "II.• ljte.tl-•
"\\di. ,\1.• Jon 1 reJlh 1..all 1t ~._, ttr1..·al,
hut th.ti'\ \\hJI 11° ~Oll oftx·wnW tor;\ fol
nl p1:opk," adm11tl'J Jl\tr 1(t
'fl<l .. C'l\\Onuu P.am \:;an \1lil.k \\l•
a1; tualh 1.all 1t I rbruJ f1 Rc\1..\\ 11·, JU\l a
hull( h ol hohdaH thro" 111 Ill l'thu at
on1.:~ •• \lore ~"lllilall\, h·bruu~ Rl'\.l\\ 'il.;1
Brt·Jlo. rnnmt' ol thl' ll"¥JI hnhd.l)'> ol
\\ a'\hingtu1f\ Buth\l,1~. L 1nwln\ R1rth·
d:n ':Ind a 'tall' l }\'p.inm,·nt ot [du :rnon
hol1J:1' ~alkd < ahlorn1a \Jm..,,1on\ l>;n.
'urmall\ the't' hohda'' "ould tall in
..cparatl' ·"l'<-'"-' hut the dl\tn .. 1 hJ' '-l3IC'
l>t'fJnt '+\IOn to lump tht'J)l all to dhn to
ucatc 3 hl'allh\ li,c-<lJ\ "'ed.l'.'tld Im
\IUdl.'nl\ •
\an \ 1d.k -.J1d .,._,11ng I) not mandatuf'\
dunng the brealr. and •,:cud me facult'
"mph take time to ,-.,1t•h up on 1h,·1r
r-1 re"" o r k . •. I kno" I'm not ~'"I 'k11ng. 'he SJ1J
f or tud<'nt'· the r('lC~'> I'+ 11 Jrl.'am lOm1.·
\fUI.'
··The ""'d,Ja\ '>are the ~ .. t time'\ to" 1
tht'> t1 r\1e tll H:ar:· ~ud J:111nc Robll\\lll\. a ~nmr ;lt lraburn Hill\ ll1gh \t hvul
.. l>unng thl' ''~t.enJ "h,•n 1h1.·rc• ll"-><l
\nt.1 ..... mo'\l ol the.-reall) hot lo.1 rl \.\'\ ht.c
\lounta1n High are o,old out "a~ 1n
<l' an"· :inJ C\c.•n 11 ~ou l •&n go it' l't'311 )
pa1.. <.'d
John "i1mmon a ophomort at
I r.thuw Hill' .,.ud ht" and "J bun h of
lncnd\ ar< h\.·ading to \four\\ &Id\
1uda\.
"(don't know of an) other\(hOOI\ that
ct 1h11, land ol bn:ak \ buJJ, of mine
"'ent f\ll.11nr.l th1\ \\Cdi:nd and he said 11
"a' p.ideJ. but thl' '100" ~n~ g1c011:·
~1mmon 1d
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Sirhan: I klll
NEW YORK (o\P). -Suhan
Sirhan. in his firM tt"lcvis1on ink"r-
vicw. hkenl'<l ht) a)sassina1ion of'Scn.
Robert Kcnncd) 10 a Jew killi"I
AdolfH11ler. bu ( ~enton aoapolossze
repeatedly for the 1968 llayina.
Sirhan. who com~ up for parole in
May. called Kennedy his hero in the
hourlong in ten 1cw. which was shown
to reporters Sunday and will be
broadcast later this wttk. Bua he said
he fell betrayed by Kennedy's support
for Israel tn the 196 7 Arab-lsrach war.
When Kennedy gave a §jX'cch
fa\-oring the provision or u .. fi&hter
jets to Israel. ··1hat seemed as lhouah
1t wcrc a bctra)al." said Sirhan. a
Jordaninn immigrant.
In k1lh111 the ~natOf. &hen the
lcadin1 caailidatc for the DMloC'ratir ~1dcntial nomination. Sirhan said. ·1 was not doina ii out of personal
mahcc toward the man. but out of
concern for other pcof>le." Sirhan is scrvinaa hfc 1crm tn statc
pnson at Soledad. He spoke there
Tuesday with David Frost for the
~nda ca tcd proaram "Inside
Ed111on." The tnterv-1ew 1s to be
broadc-ast 1n qments at 'l p.m.
1on1ght. Tuesday and Wcdncsda) ,on
ChanMI 2.
Sirhan, 44. has gi\.cn.olhcr intr r-
views. but 1h1s was the first in which
he agrttd to be recorded for broad-
cis1. 1he show's produtttt said.
·to protect Pale tint n
KenMdy "wasmyhtto. HcWMm) c19am~on. Ht wa) the prOICC'IOr and
tht ckftndcr of th~ downt~ and tht disad\'lntqL'd," Sirhan IOkt
Frost. "I C1n't SI) enythina ~.ccpt
that I am totall)' SOn)' and fed
nothma but remorse for havina
caused tha1 tragic death."
In carryina out the killina. "My
only ronnec1ion with Robtrt Ken-
nedy was his sole suppon ofl~I and
h11 dchberaac attempt to send those 50 bombcn to Israel 10 obviousJ)' do
harm to the Palcstinaans.'' Sirhan
said.
Althou&h he .tt11eatedl). cx~sscd
remorse for the k1lhn1. Sirhan also
argued that Kt'nM<i)' uttcisrtf a
"dOiible standard" by fa"onna both
peace in Vietnam and thesalcOfarms 101...a.
Sirtlan said that murder 1s not an
~ wa y to ttttle pohtacal dtf·
hnccs. But he added: "lmaainc 1f
you were 11 Gtrman or a Jew 111
Hitler's Germany and 1f you had the
opponunity toa.sasstnate Hitler. I'm
sure that you ~ould ha'"e tned to do
that." I
Frost rephed: "There is no com-
parison between Httler and ~en·
ned).'0
Sirhan: "Agrttd, agreed. But 1hc
pnnc1ple. in sorts. ~ms to be
similar."
Kmnnty was shot m the Am•
blsudor Hotel 1n Los A•ln on
June ~. 1968, ~nts afttr . ¥ claimed v1t:tory 1n C1hfom1a s
Dcmocratt<' pfftldcftual pnmary. As
he has before. Stthan tn11stcd that he
acted alone. Sirhan's death scn1ence was
changed to hie imprisonment "hen
the ~late Supreme Court outlav.-ed the
death ptnah) in 1972. lf'd he became
eh11ble for parole 1n 1975.
Af\cr ht~ last perote re.)tttion.
Sirhan said he bchc"cd 1hc only 'l' ht will leave pnson 1f'"in a coffin. In
the 1nter\1e~ he accused the C ah·
fornta 8o:lrd of Pnson Tmns or
put1tn1 poltucal cons1~era11ons
before ti~ law'4n-dc~na-him parole.._
Baker calls Iran's death threat intole·rable
WASHINGTON(AP)-&."'Crcta""
of Slate James A. Baker Ill said
Sunday the Iranian death threat
ae,ainst novelist Salman Rushdie was
"intolerable" and an obstacle to th at
nation ··rejoinin~ the community of
civilized nations. ·
"The United States continues to oppose terrorism in all of its forms, in
particular state-sponsored ter-
rorism," Baker said on the NBC-TV
proaram, "Meet the Press."
Rushdie has said he did not mtend
to insull fellow Moslems in his novel.
'The Satanic Verses." Ho~e,er, Ira-
nian leader Avatollah Ruhollah Kho-
meini on Sunday refused toac-cept the
apology and said Rushdie still should
be kilfcd.
"If Iran rea ll) is serious about
rejoinmg the com munity of ci\lihzed
nations, this 1s not the kind of
benavior tftat leads to that," said
Baker.
"This is behavior that is basically
intolerable." said Baker. who added
that he was not ··passingJudgment on
the book ... I ha ven't read the book." A t • db Kh · all~~~r~~:~~ca~!~d"1~tt~~'wV<i~~ po ogy re1ecte ~ omeini
ranging interview that -U.S. and West German offiC'ials NICOSIA. Cyprus (A P) -Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollab Khoml'1n1 on
arc not at odds over statements by Sunday rejected the apoloay of British writer Saf man Rushdie and e>.hortt'd
Chancellor Helmut Kohl that he Moslems around the world to "send him to hell" for h.ts novel "The Satanic
ca nnot decide whether to suppon the Verses."
Local Pales~lnlans' phones tapped·
LOS ANGELES -The federal government ea,esdroppcd on telephone
conHrsallons between local Palcsunians charged with subversion and visa
v1ola11ons and their ittomcys, authorities hav~ disclosed.
The U.S. Justice Oepanment sa~d tn re"ealtng the surve1llaf\ce that no
constttut1onal nghts were violated bc«ausc the con\crsations did not mvolvt'
privileged anorney-chent communications. The government ~ured the
wiretaps in it~ case aga inst e1aht people accused ~nde! the ~cCa.rra.n~W~lter .
Act of~tongmg 10 a Mnrxist rac11on of the Palesttne t1bcrat1on Organ1zat1on. ., modernization of NATO land-based In ~~stat.ement i_ssued. by the o_fficial Islamic. Republic .Nclo\s ~&ency.
nuclear missiles in Europe until after Khome1n1 said the "unpenahst foreign mass media arc falsely allcgtng that
elections in 1990. · officials of the Islamic Republic.said that if the author of'Thc Satanic Vc~s·
-The Bush administration is repents. the execution order against him would~ abolished. Thts IS denied. AIDS d. rug disappointing
wtthholding immediate judgment of 100 percent. a tcntathe Central Amencan aarce-"Even if Salman Rushdie repents and becomes the mo 1 pious man of
ment to disband NiC'aragua's Contra ume it is incumbent op every Moslem (\O) employ evcl)thtng he's got. ta1~.J1fe
guerrillas m return for commitment and w~lth. to send him to hell." Khomeini was Quoted as sa' tng.
by that nation's leftist Sandinista Khomeini. patriarch of the Islam ic re'"olut1on. last ~ed. Sl'ntcnccd
government to hold free elect ions and Rushdie to death for his no'"el. which Moslems sa) insults Islam.
~~~~e::dling tn the affairs of,. its · But Iranian Pl'C5ident Ah Khamenc1. alhed with so<allcd pragmatists led
LOSANGELES-Sc1ent1ficdata show a oncc-prom1sm1AIDSdrua that
has become a popular underground 1rcatment 1s unhkel) to be effective ap1ns1
the killer disease, accordtng to a report published Sunda). Oral d_extran.
believed to be used by thousands of pcople mfected with the AIDS virus. docs
not appear to be s1gn1ficantly absorbed mto the bloodstream. apparent!)
rendenng 1t meffcct1 vc. the Los Angeles Times reported
-The ·administration will con-by parliament SP.!~ker Hashemi RafsanJani. sought to defuse 1hc c_ns1s Fnda)
tanue to work cautiously for ~cc m •. by Jaymg Rushd~ life-Would be-~pared 1f h~ apolog11ed1lnd re~nted. -B-h d -t Id la
the Middle East rather than endorse Rushdie. m h1dmg under the guard of otland Yard. issued .an apolog\ · US urge 0 reCOnS er gun W
an international peace confcrcntt in Saturday. l • SACRAMENTO -The chaim1an 4>f an Assembl) committee that will
the near future. consider a bi ll to ban scm1automa11c assault we3pon' urged President Bush on
--------------------------Sunda)' to reconsider his oppos111on to a federal law outlaw1n1 ~m1automa11c
Duke doubts-he'll be
banned from GOP
NEW O RLEA'Ns-CA P) -Newly
elected state Rep. David Duke. a
former Ku Klux Klan leader, s~ud Sunday that blacks and Jews have
nothing to fear from him and scoffed
at the notion he ~ould be banned
from the GOP and not be seated by
the Legislature.
"I repudiate any racial or rehgiows
in tolerance." Duke said at a news
conference ... An y group -racial or
rchg1ou -has nothing to fea.r from
David Duke."
Duke, 38. squeezed out a 227-'-0te
victory over homebuilder John
Treen, 63. 10 represent a nearly all-
whi1e House d1stnct in Metairie. a
suburb of New Orleans. Duke re-
ceived 8.459 votes. or 50. 7 ptrctnt. to
Trecn's 8.232 .. or 49.3' percent.
Duke rq1stercd as a Republican
two days before quahfymg for the
rac-e. After Duke's stunntng success tn
lhe Jan. 21 primary. the nauonal
party sent three advisers to help his
mild-mannered opponent and per-
suaded President Bush and former
President Reagan to endorse Treen.
Duke became an intcmauonal
spokesman for the Klan 1n the 1970s
as grand wizard of the Knights of 1he
Ku Klux Klan. As a tccn~r he wu
photographed 1n a Nazi uniform.
U.S. senators. the governor and
other communtty leaders of both
panics warned that a Duke \.tetory
wouJd ruin the state's reputation.
Duke's victory was denounc:'Cd by
national Republican Chairman Lee
Atwater. who vowed to have Duke
censured and barred from using the
GOP name.
F·our Americans killed in
plane crash in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia
(A P)-AJumbo_,et owncd by the Los
Aneelcs-based Ayi na Tiaers cargo
company· issued no distress signal
before 1t crashed in foa outsjdc the
capiw Sunday mornina. killing the
four Americans on board, authorittes
said.
A witness reported see1na a huge
explosion in wooded hills 10 miles
from Subang Jntemauonal Ai!:P<>n.
where officials said tht Aymg Tigers
Bocina 741 was headed with the crew
of four and a cargo of clothing and
mail. -
Police recovered the plane's Otdat
data recorder and company. Ma-
laysian and U.S. investigators
planned to investigate. Official$ ~d
the cause of the crash "as not
immediately appd'rent.
One burned body wa pulled from
the WTCCkage. said authorities.
Ann-Marie Hennessey. a compeny
spokeswoman. said that althouah ti
was fosgy at the time of the cnish. the
crew rcporyfd no prot21ems to the control tov.er.
Charles Tomson. v1tt prcs1den1 for
human resources. identified the cap-
tain as Frank Hclpm. 53. of Los Angeles and crew members ~ere Jack
Robinson. 54, of Tucson. Ariz.; Ron
Penton, 70, of Burlinpme. and
Leonard Sulcwsk1. 53, uf White-
house. N.J.
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Dole says'1:pp
Tower dragnet,
weap<>ns. . "As a member of the a11onaf Rine Assoc1atton, )'OU arc m a umquc
position 10 provide leadership in protecting the rights of hunters. sportsmen
and aun enthusiasts while also protecttna the nation and Cahforn1a from thug
who nave easy access to mass murder weapons." Assemblyman John Burton.
· 0-San Francisco. said 1n a tclcaram to the prcs1ctcnt.
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Tensions ease on eve of Bush's Japan visit
WASH I NG TON -President Bush's "1s1t to Japan this week comes as the •
stormy rclaltoos brought on b) trade frictions bet"ccn the world's, two laracst
economies bavcsubs1ded. The lJ trade deficit "'Ith Japen. the United State's
main· ally m Asta, remains more than SSO billion a )Cl'-has begun 1nch1ng downward and the rclat1onsh1p betv.ccn the L' S dollar and the Japanese yen
appears to be at a stable le\-el. ·
The Japanese see the bulamg S budget deficit il'i a maJor cause of tht'
trade 1mbalanct bct-.ccn the t"'o nation Japan has pronmcd to import more
goods from the rest of the world And the l 'n1ted tJth ha-. promised to v.ork
to lower its b~t dcficat · -
Bush's stated purpose for his vistt to the Orient is tu a11end the funeral of
Emperor Hirohito.
New law may hurt mentally HI
WASHINGTON -Nun.in& homt' ov.ncf\ warn that~ nt'w ffderal lav..
requmng them to tum a"'ay man) mentally 111 and men tall) retarded pattent
will send these people into the strtets. The lav. which ~ent into effect Jan I. 1s
des1aned to prevent warchous1n1 of mentah) 111 and men tall> rctardt'd patients
in nurstng homes and assure that the) & t the spcc1ah1ed treatment 1hey'nCt."d.
Government officials \IY the nurs-mg home · warnings are off base and•
said the law 1s an effort to get )late, to de"ctop 1dd111onal programs for tht>
mentally retarded and mentally 111, such as small group homes and
communtt)-bascd scrvic~e\. . . Plane victims' relatives meet
HASBROUCK HEIGHT J -Rela11,es of Parr l\m Fl1&ht' 103
\'ictims orpn11ed a committee Sunda)' lo push fur a C'Onlf" 1onal
1nvcstapt1on of the fl1J~t's bombin& and to slep up airhnr sccunt>'
Seventy-five to 100 rela11,cs, man) ""1th phot()lnlph~ or their lo t IO\-Cd
ones pinned to thetr chest" attt'nckd the mcct11!a. Bcs1de<1 IJ"•n1 suppon and
a1dtoancv1n,rclatl\CS, the V1c11msof Pan m F1ilht IOJcomm1ttcc v.111 push
for a conarcuaonal 1n\'estiaation of the bomb1na.. said 8111 mmerman. • h~
brother. Tom. was aboard Fhaht 103.
Trucker named Highway Hero for '88
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla:-A truck ari~er .,ho cntcrtd a bum1nl car
tv.-1ce to rescue 1wo people wat narMd 1hc at1onal Hiahway Hero for 198 -89
Tommy mtth. SO, of f>af'll(>uld. Artt .• •as to be honored Sunday bcf0tt thc-
Oa)'tona .SOO NASC.~R stock car race. The award include a S20.000 savina bond.
Last Ausus1. Smith '1oPOcd h11 sem1-tra11tr truck on fnlertlJttc 80 1n Ohio afttr a pessina car •-ent ofT lhc road, slammed into a ditch, rolled O\'et. and
bunt into flama. Smnh forctd open the dmer's door and pulled out a woman.
them ran beck 10 the burn1n1 wtt(k and rrscu«t her husband, carry1na him to safety JUll before the car's aai tank ~•plodcd.
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start the voting . OU.ke In Japan kltls at temt one _
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Transient dies In CM Jail . .
LONG BEACH (AP)-A success· fu l real estate broker who was found
slai n in the trunk of her car was last
seen leaving her office for an appoint-
ment with a rival broker now wanted
for questioning, police said.
45. who oi:ic~ worked for Chee an.d "Th~ I.st Mrs. Ocampo~" of her
has been m1 ssmgsmce the day of their husband J.was at work on Wcdn c .
scheduled luncheon meeting. · , day," sa:rd Leonard .Matsuk. the
'Chee ran the Centu'f) 21 Fortu'le Ocampo~am i.1) law)cr. Really office in Long Beach and had Matsu said she . knew nothmg ·
recently hired a former emplo)ce of about an alleged dispute between
the Realty One office O()(rat~ b) c~~ and~er husband. Th!: body of Arlene Lee Chee. 46. of Seal Beach was found Thursday night
in the trunk of her Mercedes-Benz
automobile. police Detective Ron
Pavek said, The 46-year-old mother
of four had bttn shot once in the head.
Ocampo. He lefi Chec's Ccntul) 21 We u derst~ that he ':"as .o~
office six ~cars ago to begin his own frtendly rm s w11h the v1c11m.
b · k · Matsuk la d usmess, ave said. J ll,, k. b k Ch · 1m ml s. a ro er m cc s
Pavek said he was seeking an arrest
warrnnt fM Vin<'t'ntC' I Af'id 0<-amfl(>. ,,
Manolita Ocampo. the missing office for 1x years, said real e tate
man's wife, met wtth Pavek and other agent Con e Bolden had left Ocam-
investietors1 Saturda.) b~t said...shc.. pos' offi se-bvSHlcss-was-slo~
had no 1Cteawherc her husband wa . Rolden I lrl him chc-didn't knO\\
Southlarid services overwhel
by flood of immigrants f ram
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S.S.R.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Soviet Union ·s new policy of allowmg
more Jews to leave is Oooding
Southern California with ·irt1migrants
and causine a lot more work for
agencies which handle them.
The number of refugees commg
into the county from around the
world has tripled since 1985. reaching
a high of 19,0 I J i11 1988.
But federal funds to help the newcomers has dropped from $7.1
million in 1985 to S2.8 m1lhon last
year, said" Joan Pinchuk, county
djr:cctor of. community and fen!Or
c1t1zen ser.v1ces. "We've been preading forl more
federal funds since September."
Pinchuk said. "The5c people "eeQ to team how things .work here.
She said learning the need ~ r self-
dependency in the United tates C'an
be difficult lessons for tHosc dcpamng
the Soviet cornmunist S)Stem.
"Comin_g fro m the Soviet n1on.
many believe they are entitled to
government pensions and feel com-
pletely satisfied being' on welfare.
Pinchuk said. "There 1s no wa)' to
convince them otherwise 1f v.e can't
•put them m acculturation classes "
Experts say the wave of refugee
imm1irants shows no signs of slo" 1ng
as thousands of Jews and Soviet
Armenians apply for a <Swindling
supl)ly of U.S. entry visas.
"There is 1ust not enough mone)
and services to serve these ~ople in
an exped11ious wa)," said Bruce
Whipple. director of the Los Anjeles
office of the nonprofit ln1en;iat1onal Rescue Committee. I
HI, J n•m• '1• lkUJO Y•m•moto. I •m 20
r••r 1 old •nd • •tudent of DoehlelNI
Wom n'• College. 18"' curtoue of re•l llfe
In Am rte•. My hobbJ I• w•tchlng mov ....
I Ilk• merlcan mov ... very much, •nd my
f8YOr 8Ct~ I• MlchMI J. Fox. I hope JOU
Ilk• ovle• •nd I t•lk With JOU 8bout
. . mov • ~ w•nt to tell JOU one thlnt -I
think I'm ah,. I hOpe •ll of ou help me to h8ve • h8PPJ time In
Amerlc•. 0 courM, I .wit do mJ beet to be JOUr friend. I'm
looklnt forw•rd to ... you eoon. -:
Slnc•r•IJ, lkuJo Y•m•moto.
lku10 wlll be coming to Newport Beech for three
week• thll eprlng to •tudJ conwerutlonel Englllh
:CS~ on excurelonl with her C"' (Mer ~-
1 M). Todete,welfllMeda lf......,tOr
llUJO MCI 15 other -::-.. lxchenae Studenti.
WE OESPERA TEL Y ED YOUR ttEL,. Would JOU
be wlllng lo open up your ~ end home lo ONE WORlD
lkUJO? Thte wNI nol one, enrtch rour ltwee e,yt rour f RI EN OS HI p children'•• well .___...__......__
For more lnform•tlo~ C'911 CONNIE (714) 142-G431
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GI.no and ·Chef Jesse
Introduce
Early ~~~nlng Speclalsl ·
Gino:
Chef Jesse:
Gino:
Jesse, I'd hke to offer our customers a
apeclal 111enu · __.,.••n 41JO and ... , ....
Sure Gino How about P .... of tlle
Dar; Cfllcllen of th• D•JJ
Stropnoff and ~~ -serwd
with soup or salad. rol & butter ~
~ fresh vegetables.
That's great, Jessel W e'• gfve ft to our
customers ror ..... -Tiie Ca .. let•
Me ... We'll stan It r~ awayl .
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The agency h lps find jobs. housing and language t inlng for refugees.
But as budget c ts reduce available
funds . watt mg list to get into Enghsh-
laoguasc classes I gthen.
Adding to the roblcm is a new
policy of allowm refugees m on
parole status. wh1 h gives U1em a
chance to 1mm1grat but makes them
ineligible for ass1sta e programs.
The more relaxed • '1et attitude
toward allowing 1mm rants to leave
is bemg welcomed b) ew1sh leaders.
but present monetaf) ilemmas.
"This 1s a \\'onderfof problem to
have. but ... financ1an~ vet) d1f-
licult," said Wayne Ferns'tcm, e:\-
ecutive vice president of the Jew1!oh
Federation Council of Greate.r Los
An~eles.
H 1-: .\I, 1-:s ·1· .\ 1· J:
The following list ofOranie Coast
real estate transfers, which .mcludcs
the name of the t>1.1yer, address and
the pncc paid for• the property was
compiled from count9 record~ and escrow companies by Homeo\.vnec-s
Marketing Services. ·
Company officials say the list ma)'
have an error factor of 7 perctnt
during a )Car's time .because of speculation buying and errors ..
The list 1s published for the .
informational use of our ~ders an~
is protected by copyri~t t0 Home-owners Marketing Services.
C..taMna
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anythmg about th e killing. Minks
said.
Minks said Chee's offi~ much
busier and received a cilation from
Century 21 for doing $30 million in
sates last year.
The state Dcpanment of Real
Estate ruled last f'\lOnth that Ocampo
had failed to competently represent
his clients and himself 1n a 1985 real
estate deal. His license was 10 be
suspended for 30 da}s. but he ar-
Fangcd to pa) a $2.500 line. v.h1ch 1s
due Tucsda).
German tourist .
disappears on
Coast Highway
· A German tourist "ho was b1C)CI~
ins from n D1cgQ to an Francisco
was looking for his companion un-
day after the tv..o were sc:paratcd along
the Pacific Coast H1gh"a)
Ench Gnesbocck. 49. of W~t
German), was btc)'chng nonh tuf-
da) when ~e lost An kc &ate Pahl, 33.
w-ho "as dnv1ng their truck. said ~al
Beach police Officer Larr) ides
Gnesboeck said he wa s somewhere
~tween San Clemente and .SCal
BCach when the)' became separated
Pahl was dn"1ng a -white. 1979 Ford pickup w11h a, brown stripe.
Sides said. The<c 1s a bike ra k and
one b1c)'cle 1n the bad of the truck.
w-h1ch has Cahforn1a license plates, hr
said. Pahl also has a Hu k)' doa with
her.
Dave Dcllcch1aie. 1464 Fa1rbrook Wa S 178,000 . .
Mr. & Mrs. Arvin Loudermilk, 245
Fischer Av I S335.000
Jud 1th_ N. Stance. 956 Magellan t. $215.000 .
Thomas M. Bum,, 3241 Minne-
sota Av $246,000
Mr.& Mrs. Hsm H. Let': 325 W Ba>
St S 1.650.000
Mr. &. Mrs. Jay D .\lien. 259
Brent~ood t. $255,000
Victor Zorzrnsk1. 2069 Continen·
tal Av $195,000
Mr. &. Mrs. Wannes L. Abajian.
1964 Continental~" $180.000 .
.\ 47·rcnr-old transient died 1n the custo<J) of( osta Mesa Police earl)
Saturda) morning after he wa'i booked into the cit~ JUl l for hc1ng drunk an
public. police said.
· Frank Richard Balistreri was arre ted about 12:45 a.m 'iaturda\ at a Jacl..-
1n·thc·Bo' re Lau rant at 2235 Harbor Bhd .. after police rccc1,cd a ·report of a
drunk pa~scd out at the re tau rant. said C'o111a Mesa police Lt. Gal) \'1 co'>tcr ..
Bal1Streri was arrcMcd and taken to Costa Mc~ it) Jail ·
.\bout 5:30 a.m .. paramedi c'> v.erc ummoned because the pri.,oncr
eemed to be ha"1ng trouble breathing. Webster said. Bahstrcn was taken 10
College Ho p11al in <.osta Mesa "here he "as pronounced dead at 6:02 a.m
The cause of death was not 1mmcd1atel) known .\n autopsy was
scheduled for toda).
Balistreri v.as hstcd as a 1ran\1cn t.
Spa accident lawsuit settled
A 10..year-old boy Id\ partl) paralyzed after he "as sucked to the b<mom
of a back-)'ard home spa will get S4. 95 million in an out-of-coun ~ttlcment.
Adam Walters v..as held to the noor of the pa at the fam1l> ·s rented homt
in Fountain Valley 1n September 1984 and could not be f recd until his fathe r
turned olTthe whirlpool.
· The bo) was apparent!) drav. ntlov. n b) the '>pa"• po"'crful \I.oater re )clrng.
pump. '
1 he bo) wa left \\.Ith pa r11al parahs1\ to thl' kg'>. speech probkm<> anL.1
trouble u~mg one arm . He now uses 11 whcekha1r
'fhe homeowners and rental agen c) agreed to the c·t1lemcnt "1th out
adm11t1ng blame. The spa maker. Blue Ha,en "a' in h:rnkrup1n and not pan
ol the l'Ulement. · •
"This gl\ c .\dam options for the futu re that he might not ha"c had -to
go to s hool. 10 ha' e a career to get the ph) s1cal thcrap) and medico I help he necd\ ... !klld Rob) n Waite~. the bo\ · mother
Mystery patient's family ~ought
.\ m) stenous patie nt 11 tcd a "John Ooc" 1) fating the p<M1b1ht~ of death
alone at a hospual bccau \C h1 lnendu nd rcla1" C) ma' bl: afraid to \Ce him. an
olliual '"11d
ihe man. who und erstand., panish but apparcn1l) is 1lhteratc. ma) Ix' an
illegal a hen. and acquamtancrs ma) fear arTest 1f the) If) to contact him Ix-fore
· his scheduled brain urgery toda). said Julie Chri tma J pubhc safct) offi er
tor the u nn ersJt) of\ahforn1a In inc.
The 20..)ear-old wa brought uncon 1ous to the l ( I Med1cnl <enter on
Jan. 6. a.nd becau~ of ubscquent throat uracf) L'nnnot tell authont1c-41 ht!>
name, she said
··A v.oman brought him here 1n J c3r but she ne'er came back. Our gucn
1s the) ·re 11lepl and the} 're afraid to come back !' ( hri~t1na S31d
Chnst1an Schwam. 24 74 Rue de
Cannes S300.000
.Knstcn M1llcr, 381 V1c1on a St.
$1 71.000
-New,ort Bu ell
Kun 0 . Hoffman. 602 tkhotropc ~' A $350,000 Robert Alleborn. 266 Basswood
l .S423.000
John 'f. HC"Allt, 1209 Ra)'4i1de l>r $450,000
. Mr & Mrs. H Rod arcy, 2207
Fiesta S342,000
Mr. & Mrs Roben D Garmon.
1851 Pan Barmouth S565.000
Mr.&. Mrs. Mark Bro"n. 2045 Pon
Bnstol Cir. $457.000 .
Mr.&. Mrs. Tom Schauppner, I 45
Port tahope S I 5.000
Zachar) Lmdborg. 35 I Promon·
tory Dr W $845.000
Allan Carroll. 2631 Raqurta
$332.000
M1ch(l1 C Avesan1, l22 V1SIJ
Hopr $100.000
Audre)' S. Pashley. 2404 V1 ta
Noblcza S4 I S,000
Ronald S. Seidner. 1414 W. Ocean
•
Front $580,000
Viken Keu)lian ~26 hso
$1 ,085.000
G~QrJe R Me)cr. 17 IJ W Balboa 8
$22.000
Mr & 1r Jamt.-s C G1anuha~ 2 0 ( agnl') Ln S 149.000
Mlr.J~neh !\ Ebrah1m1. '\OS ( cd.ir
t $290.000
Richard R Eckcn. Columbia t $255.000 .
Karen E. 'o"akowsk1 S Kemeli1
Ct $53.000
Mr &. M " Daniel L \\icdcrl ,
Lat itude ( t. S 172.000
Kevin Ma,u1rc. 3605 l k H'nuc
$275.000
Mr & Mt) Ronald L. Pennmaton.
3SS P1aetn111 Av 209 SSS.000
Mr & Ml'l Ronald Ta>1c 104 Via
l orca S465.000
John V G1bb0n , Jr .• 208 Walnut t
A $236.000
Mr & Mn Mark W Cre»\, 208
Walnut 't I $8 ,000
Ruucll E. Fluter. 510 30th St uis..ooo
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Councilman serves
special interests,
. not the public
Apparent!~. fluntmgton Beach Councilman John
Erskine "cars l\\O faces. One should be red right now
h 's no ~cret Ers~inc is c ccuuvc director of the count)
But Id mg Industry .\ soc1at1on. Before E~~me "as el~cted to
the Hunungwn Beach<. tu..l.ouncal 10 19~orccd 10
confront .the allegation he "'as merel> a front man for the
butlding 1ndustf}. a "'olf in poht1c1an's clothing. someone
tr)ing to ua"'l anto the hen house of po"'er.
• But has record on the Plannrng(omm1ss1on aHa)ed some
ofth:n fear .\nd his public posture 1n the pa,st three >ear~ has
helped l~l1ne a\01d the lackc~ la~l.
Man} felt Erskine had w1sel) and sens1t1"eh "alli..cd the line lane th:u separates the middle ground from ihat gu.mJc<.l
b) the speual interest
But Erskine's pubhC" face was a carefull\ constructed
facade. tit'! lo, .. profil1: can no longer tude has io" regard for
'oter . ..
We were mistaken when an endorsing Erskine 1 n 1986 we
wrote: "Erskine. who ran and lost in 1984. has been unfa1rl)
portra)'cd by some as wearing a developer's black hat for h is
work as executive director of the Building lndustr)
Assoefauon. Nothing could be more wrong ...
l~hl' o nl) thing unfair with the portrayal of"Erskine the
de, eloper" is that ·· rsk1nc the campa1sncr" denied 11 and \\>C
bcl1e"cd him. \\le bcheH~d John Erskme "'as sincen.· 3bout
representing all the people of ltunt1ng1on Beach.
othing could be more "rong.
This "'eek \\C learned Frskanc "'a one of t"o Orange
( ount) Bl ·\ rcprescntari,es to'''" honor\ from Profc saonal
Builder magatinc
Ersl-.ine's a compltshmcnt"
He \\as honored for ha~ \\Ork last \ear in ucn• ">full>
mob1hzing the blllldrng andu tr) to dcfCat Mca ure .\. the
fOUn tyw1dc ballot measure on g_ro" th. Sad I>. 1h1s succcsc;ful
mobllwng cnon tool plalc "h1lc Erskine ''as the ma) or of
Huntington Beach. •
Was 1\ a conflict of interest'? Probahl~ not. the la" 1'i 'Cf)
narro" But the conll1c1~ or lred1b1ht) an<l con t.irncc arc
immense. .
Pu bh(. scnants:m· not uppo~d to l;a} o ne thingpuhl1d>
and do another privately. The ma or as elected 10 ~ne the
public interest. no t the special interest.
Undoubted!>. Erskine" 111 re' ert to form,..He ma) Sa) ha<>
behind-the-scene work against Measure <\had nothing to do
with his role as an elected rcpresentati"c of the c1ti1cns of
Huntington Beach.
But the c1t1zens of Hunt1n~ton Beach should lmrn more
carcfull) to Erskine's explanations this time. n amb111ous
man "ho has his C)e~ on other hen houses. Er kine 1s
mentioned as an hear to count) upcr' isor Hnmen Wieder.
Throughout the Measure campaign and the c;ubsc-
quent cl\y inl\rnl1\ eon gro" th control that also was defeated.
Erskine the public sen ant a' 01dcd l:X'ing linked to tht.•
dc,elopcrs' campaign ·
Why. foreumplc. did he publicly abstain from "oung to
put the v.owth control measure on the ell) ballot? To a' 01d
the J>OSStblc perception he n11ght ha' e a conflict of interc t"
The reason can onl) be self-image. •
Mcan, .. htk ..... hat \\Q\ he doing (>tl\atcl\\. \\hlle lk·
"doper "ere rn1s1ns well OH:r 4(.XJ.000 to deti.'.•:.it the c1 t} ·c;
gm" th control mea urc? And '"ha\ "'ere his other plan
bctorc h1 IO\\·prolilc agenda ''a'i \pothghll'd b~ tht.• bulldl•rs·
n"ard'> Pl·rhaps that 1c; "hat 1s most d1 turb1ng. Rather than
slra1gtufor";mll) late h1 polttaral '•l'\\'S nnd be faithful to
thtll phalmoph) and llHOn lltuc:nc~ ltl-.c h1 counul collc:agu(.·
Don Mar \Ill 1c1 . Erskine tried t9 d1 gu1 c him clt a~
wm~thrng he ''not In doing '>O. he dehtxrntd., nmkd the
publt~
hl<l' it. John ·~~111c 1s not , .. hat he appear~ 10 be
Op.n•OM e•preued 1n tl\11 space .. ,. those of the 0.1ly P1lo1 Olhe<
11.ews ••PfMMd on th•• p• ar• those ot I"*' authors and ar11s1S Aetdets' c<>mmenH are 1nv1ttd •nd may~ sent to The Oa11y Pilot , P 0 Box 1560,
co.&•~ 9262t
f t llllH \ftl(I'
Bush's speech •
The tone ~a kmdlcr and gentler. but the underl)ing
econom.c me ~c of Pre 1dcn1 Bush·s budget addrcs to Conarcs~ on Feb, 9 "'as the fam,har uppl)-Stdc "oodoo. Tho~ fact hkcl> mea n that the rhetonc bcl"-Cen the
White Hou and the Capitol will be ~fter than in recent
year~. but the prospc.-ct tor talcmate 1s as strong as ever ...
The ~oodoo comes an the fact \hat . Bush hope to kt-cp
his no-ta\e plcd&c by impl) proJettanR a whopping $80
. bilhon growth an federal tc,cnues from Cl!Stmg sources.
Given tht' S 150 bilhon deficit in foreign trade. the S 100
b1lhon cmcracnct tn the savinas and loan industf). the
festcnna wound orunpayabledcbt o wed b) Laun r\mt-raca to U. . banks. and earl) aans of crccpana inflation. that
projection looks waldl~ optim1st1c.
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Gun control
reporting
·irresponsible
To the Edttor:
I am wntina to complain about
· )OUr biased and 1rresponsablc report· 1n1 of the "gun control" auuc.
Specificall y, l ObJtct to your m1s-
rcprcscntat1on of the Second Amend-
ment in )'Our front paae art1cleabout
the sun show1n C~ Mesa. Your rcponet (or ednor) has inserted a
pa~ph as follows:
"But no one mentioned the second
half of the amendment. which ,;vcs
federal 11nd state govcmments the
authont> to pass laws aaainst own in&
ccnam ~capons and the way others
can be used."
The Second .l\mcndmcnt 1s very
short and ~nncn m plain Enahsh.
First 1s a bnef 1t1troductory clause.
"h1ch mentions the need fora miht1a,
as )OU ha"e tated. What you call a
second half. of the Second Amend-
ment 1s actually the main pan, and it
states that :the nght of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be
1nfnnged.
Paying farmers .to farm
won't stop urbanization
Perhaps }'OU will blame Mr. l&non
of >our stall for his iporancc of the
Constitution or his lack of ability 1n
the Engh sh lanauaac. If so. I suagnt tha\ )OU send him to school -any
sc hool should be able to teach him
what "shall not be anfnnged" means.
Of course. I do not think for one
minute that the misrepresentation
that )OU placed in Mr. lgnon's news amclc 1s innocent. Your newspaper
has enga~ in a long campe1&n of
deltberate distortion in suppon of
opprcss1H aun control 1a~-s. and this •
as JUSt one more example of how far
)OU -.11110 to mislead the public. You
know \Cl) "<'II that mos~ people do not know what the Second Amend-
ment S&)'S. and Father than inform
them )'OU clccr ft> dtitort and mi*ad.
S~CRAME TO-< altforn13 1\ a
land of social contrasts.
One of them as that the na11on's
most producti"e agncuhural state 1s
alsooneol thc mo\t h1ghl> urban1icd.
new repon released this month
S8}S that 96 pcrcen\ ofCahforn1a's 2g
m1llton-plus residents II\ e in mctro-
pohtan ar{'as. .
There 1s an inhcrcnt conmtt bc-
t"een the contmucd t'XP.ans1on of
urban l>Qpula11on in California and oneumc agm uhural 'allC)''> hen
the 'tatc's $16 billion per )ear Los 83nos.aM!cmangh awlatC'Jlarm
a.gncuhural econom). town on the "c t 1de of the S..n
As Calt forn1a's poputauon con-Joaquin Volle)'. is planning fo r
tanues 10 gro" -some 2.000rr da)' subu(ban·t)'pc res1dcn11al Jc,clop-
at current ra tes. mo 1 o them ment sp1lhng O\CI the co. \tal rnoun-
1mm1grants -there as conunuing tcuns trom thl' an1a ( Iara Valle)
pre urc on farme~ to con,crt thear fields. orc hards and p,a ture into Calt forn1a· last:gro"'1ng popu·
housing and co mmercial.and andus-la11on 1 pro' 1d1ng th e m:ir .. ct lor the anal cen te rs commodit) of land In purt'I) ccon-
That convernon 1s occumng at the om1c terms. 11 1s ollcn more 'aluablc
rate of about 100.000 acres a ,car · as hou 1ng lots than for agricultural
.\\I but a bit of the farmla0nd' thal productton -c ix-c1.ill\ to farmers
once urroundcd Los .\ngclcs has "'ho ha'c bt'en baucrcd 1n rc,:en1
,an1shcd. )Cars b) drought deb\ burden and
Oran1e gro' c tn the Slate'!it fastest-uncertain marJ..ets
grow1n1 bag count> Rncrsadc. arc But to man). con' cl"'i1on of land
being felled to make wa) for home . from gncuhurul to orb3n u~s 1
as arc avoc.·ado orchards on the more 1han .in C\·onom1(. dcc1s1on. 111c;
h1lls1de of n D1C"gO Count) an en' ironml'ntal tragcd>
031f) formers are being forced out rtwf bi:ltel pro' ides th<." 11 ~tus
ol S3n Bernardino ( ount) b> trccp-for a nc" poh11,;il ulOOtl I
angsuburb:in11a11on, thCr'-' arc Cl'rt;un 1mpl) put. the 4ucst1on 1'i 1h1.,
odors a socwtt'<l "'1th da1ne that arc hould ( alttorn1a p3) l:irmc~ to 1a' incompa tible "'th the ubufO.m in bu 1ncs and rl'')l\t thl' tcmp1a11on
dream. ·to subd1' 1di:·•
rhc Santll ('Iara Valle\ ha become It's not 3 nl'\\ quC!>llOO .\ gi:ncr-
'al1con Valle~. and th e s·ahna'i Valk) :111on ago. \I.hen urhan flrt'\SUrc .. \\CfC
to the outh IS ~IO\l.I) gl\ ang \\J) \0 bt'genn1ng tu ou1kl. th\.' .,talc Ll.'gl'>-
urban1La1ton laturc pJ<.St·J 1hc W1lhum\on .\cl
Thcstatc's gre:it<.cntrnl Valle) has which &a'i: farm~rs p1o·pc1l)·la\
been. until rcx·cnt )Car • largcl} lrce brcai.., an rc1uen for l'Ontral l\ thilt
from prl'.,surc to de, clop promm·J to kl'l'P the land 1n upcn-
But • cromcnto 1s boom1og. • space u\C .
spreading out 1n all d1rec11on'> anJ The \\ athamwn \l t "J' -and ,.,
tentacks ot 1.1rhanw111on ha'e rrcpt -a fla\\ed program
out Ol the S.1n I rJ~l 1')(.'.o Ba~ area mlo The land\ mo'lt 1n J;ingrr of lx-1ng
urbanlled "'ere not placed under
r.rote<"ll'C ~011t~ct<. Thu the \\ 11-
amson .\ct mo~th v.3$ a subs1d) to
farmers v.ho v.ere not con 1denna
subd1' 1S1on Pa\ ment from the tatc
to counucs to com pcns:itc for the lost
propert)-ta' rCH!nue \\Cre nC\ er
uflic:1en1 ~' cral Northern (ah~
forn1a rnunt1c,, led b~ (,\~nn Nlnt).
art threatening to \;Jnc:cl the \\ il-
hamson Act program altogether
\\hen Propo 11ton I 3 "'.is pa ~'<! tn
1978 11 remoH~d much of the
1n cnt1\c tor farmcrs to m:untam
1hc1r \\ atltamson Al'l contracts. and
there has been 1n rta~"d poh11cal prcs~urc to open up contracts t'lcfort
their C\p1rauon
F1nanc1all) trapped count~ &O\·
cmment . for .their part. art tempted
b)' prospect vt ne"' t:l\ l't' cnu~ to
rezone agncultura\ lands tor
urban•lcd purpo~~
The thrrat that urban1iat1on Po
to the state\ farmla nd ha brouaht
together. 1n a rare pohttC'al alltancc.
en\ 1ronmcnt:il and aanc:ultura\
grou~. The~ arc JOintl) promoting 1~1~
l:ll1on that "'oolJ .1uthor1Le S.00
m11l1on 1n bond~ -~•th \Otcr
:ippru'_al -10 bu' Jc,clopmcnt
nghts lrom tarmcrs
In thcof). th<' pa~ mcnt., "ould
alto" larm~rs h> "ont11\uc fsrm1n&
"'11hou1 utl~nng an inordin3te lo<.
ol profil'i lhat "ould othef\\1sc.· n ult
f rum clhng 10 u \UbJI\ 1der
-\ smccn-asth1scllort1 .ho"i:'i:r,
farmland l on' Cf"\tOn should nol tic
trca1l'd :i a wp.trate 1 UC'
It I\ IOC\OrJbl~ (.'Onnl'C'tcd to J}l)J}U·
lallon SfO" th and the broader qui:
uon ot land u-.c Pa)ina a tarmer to
~ecp farming Jex'\ not deal v.11h thl'
undcrl) tnJ •~Ul~ rather 11 r.x1,1pom.·
1hc da~ ot h.·c~on ing.
Dao .,•lttrs i • •J •dl~arH
col•mDisl.
Your willful abuse of First Amend-
ment nahfs in )Our cfTon to dcstro)'
the S«ond Amendment is as great a
cnmc as an) crime committed t»
cause of the availability of auns. lf
our newsPJper t\ad any intccrhy. ·
)OU .. ould pnnt a retraction. JERRY CROSS~ Fountain VaUey
TV doesn't get
much better than
'Lonesome Dove'
To the Editor. fter read in Mr Yost's letter 1n
thc Ptlot rcptdma his opcruon of
"Lonnome Dove". I fell compclkd
to •Tite a rcbuttaJ. Fu-st of all be
watched ., hours befo~ he rcahzcd
he d1dn 't hJce at Sttond. he was v.atch1na ~ commt1'('l~I TV channel
"h1ch cost ham noth1na.
I ha"'e watched TV for many )etrs
and cons1de11na it's cheap entertain-
ment I tf) not to be toocnucal, plu I
ha"c m> choice of many channels ..
dm1ttcdl> m~ fa,·ontcsarcspor'ts,
but h._e mo t peoplc I have some
fa .. onte ho"'s. However. I thous.ht
··Lonesome Do,e" was as good as
an_)th1"' I ha'c: ever seen on TV.
Mier enJO) ang the book, I was afraid
the scncs "'ould lcaH parts out and
not &l' e the "1~er a chance to lnow the characters. but this was not true.
Best way to con'tr61 gro~th
The TV sen es f ollowcd the book to
the letter and the castina was
out tandang. It P'<' Tommy ~
Jones and Robert Duval a chanCt' lo
hov. thctr talcnts
One th ing TV hasdonc1smakeusa
naoon of CTIUC'S. \\e are cA,poscd to a
is force some industry to leav.e \ <nil uppl) of taknL I ha'c tailed to
~oicn or pcopk and V.1\hout tllltt~
t1on. tht' thought the scne wa
out 1.1nd1ng l ha .. e nc"cr talked 10 so
man) people .. ho taped the show to
Stt 11 apin tater. l thm~ ''Lonesome Do,c .. showed
us "'hat T\ can do .. hen ll wants to.
To bt able to s1t 1n our liHn& rooms
and "'atch a how tbc caliber of "Lonesome Do .. ~ .. 1s a real treat. I
wash I could go to a movie. pay S6 and
see somcth1n1 half as aood.
I wonder 1f Mr. Yost thou,ht
"Gone wllh the Wind" was a 8
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Portables, Consoles, Projection TVs, VCRs ~nd Camcorders W alkabouts, TVs, Stereo Cassettes, Radios
Receivers, Equ~lizers, Cassette Decks, Speakers, C.Ds
AM/FM Car Stereos, CDs, Speakers, Cellular Phones,
Amplifiers
· Washers, Dryers, Ovens, Built-Ins, Refrigerators .
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Microwaves, Telephones, Typewriters & Acces5ories
THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE SAVINGS YOU'LL FIND DURING OUR GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE!
12,500 Expre
EVERY APPLIANCI •ON U 1 I
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lff Our Sein CoUnMlon For Del8119
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Firm celebrating 30 ye.ars
-.. -~of puttiRQ county to sleep
Whm 6-fOOI. 6-inch. 240-~nd Wayne Simmons talb about the~'
WI)' IO make beds, he's not WIU ..
about smoothina tbe rnaruaa p1c:1
and tuckinc 1n the sheets. Hc'1 wkina
about the construcuon of mattl'ftlitS
-what makn them IOOd values afld how they atf«t proper mt and
heaJtb.
The firm was staned with lin~ m0tt does thanas the o&d-fash1oncd ~•>'· \Mn S l ,000. a flatbed delivery truck sa,.;ne. .. We still do many tbmas and. u Simmons recalls. "probebty manlially. Our ~pie a~ craftsmen
mott ambition than IDOd wnw. •• who ...U pride tn the hands-on work .. , n those early cJeys." he said, they do."
laUJfuna. ··r ttWt/d the maumen. Accordi"S to Wayne Simmons. the waned on thecu•t<>rMn. wro\t .apthe company.'• methods. product and
orden and when the stort cloeed for direct cli1tnbution tbrouah show-
the day, made the ckliverin. Thafs a rooms m COila Mesa. H""unttf'lllon
wortuna definition of an en· 8adl. Irvine, Anaheim. Oransc.
htptncur." -_.__,~-------' ••u l:lillund 18 ocher Southland
Wayne •bo learned the matuna locations. arc rnpons1 ire or t bus.nns from has la~ fatbtr, Wood-firm's financial success and us Ion·
row, recently welcomed ha. son. 1evity.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1•
Testing of
bomber's
nuts, bolts
curtailed?
SEA TILE (AP) -A ~
subsidiary may have cun.ailed teltiat
of h1&h·tech nuts and bolts delciftld
for use 1n the new Air Force a.,2
s1"lltl bombec "' -0rckr to •"'• money,_ accordina 10 a published
report :>unday.
The suPOlicf' of &hose nuts and bolts
is now under anvnuaa11on, suspccted ,
of suPl)fy1na sub5tandard pans
stamped as a~rovcd b) a fictitious
The Oranac County tt1Mknt.
whose 24 W-:-Simmons Mattrns
showrooms att k>cated thf'OUlhout ·
Southern Cahfornaa. knows what he's
talk.in& about becauw last year his
firm manufacturtd 36,000 maurcss seu. This year marks 1he 30th
annn1ver:sary of the compiny that
was started back when E1senho•tt
was pres1den1 and £Jv1s P~lcy was a
aJender, annoccnt·factd 24-year-old.
For 10 of thole 30 yars, the COtRpan)' has been Disneyland
Ho'Cl's bcddina suppltcJ and de·
hvertd 1.200 sleep sets for the aucst
rooms last Dtcember.
Steven, 26, into the butinetl. He is a .. We don't fish• the price wars," he
Costa Mesa resident. 1916 lf'ldi..a\t said. "We're nort interested 1n turn-
ofUC Santa Barbera and 1s 1n charse ina out a quahty pt'9duct Our SSOO
of the compaoy·s C'ompottn and nuttrna 1s tht best 1500 mattress on
shippina ()P'nations. the market becaute the same guahty
The W. Sammons method ofoper-mattreu wdl cost S600 or $700 at a
1t1on 11 an 1maz1na mill of down-dcouuMnt store."
home ptulo5ophy and corpontt Just cuctly what kind of mat-
know-how. Vice ptt51dcnt Rob trtSIC'S arc Oranae Counhans butina
Woods, a soft-spoken Hun11ngton thete days?
Stew ... llnuw•ns. w_,ne s ..... ons and llolt Woo9 plan W.
S"-on• • ..., ... Co.·1 pro4uctlon activities. "9oto of
fOuflder, WoMrow S1111111on1, 11 In t~llpoun4.
"Inspector 11.' ·
The Scank Tunes reported that an
internal memo declartd that Boe1n1
· Advanet'd Systems had the tesuna of
incomina fasteners cun.a1led Just as 1
federal task forct bepn the 1nvest1aa-
non· into fraud in the aerospace
fastener indullry. Only .. suspect"
pans would be tested. the memo
Stated.
Cost.a Mesa was the s1'C chosen for
Simmons' first showroom and 11
opened as Aam1n10 Mattrus.
Shortly afttrward, the name was
chan,ed IO W. Simmons Mattress..
Beach resident who prefers casu.al .. The No. I stllcn right nov. arc s~ttrS and slacks to thrce-ptett queen-s1tt." said Sammons. ··and
suits, 11 1n charsc of the day-to-day people arc stanana to ask for sof'Cr
opuations of the firm . mattrcstet. They still want firm or
Kc acknowledaes the dichotomy of tlltra firm support but that firmnes is
a SUCCCJSful 19~ coml)9ny that sull beina cushioned with a filhna thll
11ves a soher surface."
Full s11c beds. which ~ere PoPUlar
1n past )tars. have. for the most part.
11ven way to queens -espec1all)" for
couple
"A full size bed 1s 54 inches wide.
which means each person has a
lccp1na ~ce of JU St 27 inches." said
Simmon • "and v.hen )OU thi nk
about 1t. thal's about the same width as a baby's cnb.,
Accordina 10 Wa)ne 1mmons.
v.ho. in addmon to being president of
W. 1mmons, 1 v1et prcs1den1 of lhe
Jn1erna11onal lecp Products A •
(Please tft SIMMONS/82J
Among the pans that mar have
escaped rouunc testina by Boc1n&
fl'tease see IOUllG/Ut
No-fa ult insurance gets another look
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P•ster refreshments
WASHINGTON (AP) -Some
consumer activists are back 10
poshiftl no-fault auto insurance, but
others 1h1nk a more aeneral ovrrhaul
ofinsurance rqulat1on 1s a better way
IOto.
No-fault cmcrse<f in the 1960s as a
counter 10 risina prcmrnms. slow
~soluuon of lawsuits and paltry
peymcn1s.
Founcen states adopted no-faiUt in
one form or another, but only thrcc-
M1ch1p n. New York and Aonda -
have tflt hi.ah barriers to lawsuits 1ha1
dtaractenzc the pure no-fault con-ept. ,
But a 60 percent prcm1um increase
1n fh e )Cars has made auto insurance
an issue again Cal1forn11 \Oler\
rtttnll) 'otcd t<> r~uire a 20 percent
rollback. .
It 1s in this climate 1ha1 no-fault 1s
acmna another look
The idea behind no-faul\. 1s that
acc1den1' arc inevitable and that,
often as not , "'ho was at fault 1 difficult or 1mposs1ble to c.kterminc
Under a no-fault plan acc1dtn1
v1ct1msrnllect their med1cJale11:ptnses
and wage lo'ises from their own
insurance companies v.1thout ha,ing
10 make a claim aJ611M1 the 01hcr
dnver. v..htch means a lav. ult 1f the
other dri' cr's in• urer refuse to pay
Home fire sprinklers
notabuyer's 'must'
b Wh,en new Oranae Count) home uycrs were asked 1f the) '-'Ould
putt'hase interior firt spnnklcrs -1f
offtrtd (or appr0Jt1mately $2.000 -
64 percent mpondcd the) \\-Ould not
be interested.
Surpnsin&ly. tha1 number 1n -c~ased 10 7) percent for tpv.n hou~
and condom1n1ums
Matt 01sjlon. 19 8 \on~umer
Attitude Study ce><ha irman, said.
"New home bu )ers ·appear sohdl)
apinst wanlln, flrc spnnklers as a
un11 amen1t) and much of the
reluctanet 1s attributable 10 price
~ns111v1ty as evidenced bt highe r
mutanct an 1hc mort affordable auachcd produc1 t) pes:·
The \Ur\ C} wac, conduucd bet\\cen
Jul) and ~ptl.'mber 19 and i:.o'·
crcd n ""'de range of 'iUb)C\.I , includ-
ina "hcrr 1he) mo,ed from. their
C'ommu11ng p.lllt'.'rn'i. prckrrt'.'d rom-
mun11) amen111ci.. Jnu C\tl'rior 11nd
in1enor featurl.''i or the 1.000 1n1cr-
\lC\\ '>. :! J 1o1.crc dont'.' ,,, Or.ingc
( OUnl\
The rcsult!I ol lhl" IQ \lud' v.crc prcstntcd at 3 ~n11nar and d1"'-u'>s1on panel at the J our ~awn\. I fold in
Nev.J'l()rt Beach
.\ccord1ng to John \\ nht:r' iO'
ernmentJI alla1~ (.hrt'.'~ tnr tor thl'
Orange C oun1> Build1na lndustr~
'\\soc1at1on . nc" home" are the kast
hlch 10 be ubJc~ 1 to Ii res. ·
Pee. C•,•rtl flf Cea·C ... •M llruce Taffet Of United Antst1
J'IMMlen. llaiMI wllll ttM new Coca-Coe. Self Serve Con-
ce1ll•11 ., .... dYI w• lhown Ian we• to ttte ~at .................. v ..... Tiie ., ...... for ..... focMl1 afMI
Currcntl) in 11s 11th )"ear. 1hc stud)
was compiled b) the Bulld1n1 Indus.-
try Researc h Council from 1n1cr" 1c" v.-tth more than 1.000 ind1v1dual'i
who ha'c pun:hued new homes in
Oranac. San Bcmard1no. R"c~1dl'
and nonh San D1cao count1e
··Re~arch h3 '>hov.n 1hat more'
than 90 ptrtenl ol all firt'\ onur 1n
hou 1ng 'ilOd .. ~ oHr 10 \CJ~ old In
add111c>n lire rnJcs for ""'"" home cons1ruc11on .ire c>.lrcmd\ com·
prehensl\ e and current I\ mcludt"
(Pluse 1ee SPRINKLER/121
...,.,._, II ~ ...... ed to .... lftantty r.-.C• 1tuyer1·
..... ,. ..... e • lllOw1e .-lf"N"l ••na ~onceulon counters.
e1 ·s1"•:ss '\OTt:s
Cushman Electronics' sales down 19~/o
C'MU'n Eteccr.-n t.. h2s reported net
sales for the first quarter erwkd Dee. 31 . v.crc
SI .012.000 H comeertd to 11le5ofS1.24 .000 for the llmt ptnod 1n ft.cal 1988 This rcprtwnts a 19
prrc:nt dttrtasc over last )Car's \81C1 due
pnmanly to d1scont1nucd products ~ Ncwpon Beach-based com pent ca med a
net profit fonheqi..anerofU6.000. S.OS per share. ~""" S92.000. or S.09 per share.• _>car qo Tbc pnor )Cir firn~l'U'r rtfl«ts a pin of
appt01unatcly J60.000 rdltina to the jllt of fiud aueu wtuch were no loneet nffded for company
~lion. The compan) hat available a net optnuna
IOle ~ wtuch subllant&all) otli(ts ""' due Oii nlCOfM (Qr tM JLUlntr.
C._n ElecuaitiCI Inc. manufactutn radio
tat Md ..... nccnancir ••~t and itlrphonc
In& t~and lftliidainaltr'\'tee facthlld 1n • Jow. and ~nt and opmiteonal ~ ...... -inr · · .... _...._-.. . .. .
Oirctton ofW,.... .... ,. ......... M\C
dttlamS 1 !CIUlar ~dividend of IS ccnti per•~ of common~ ~yabk on March JI.
10 1lt1n_..rs of ~ ~ on Matth I. Th"
lltiJl!i IHFll .. compMft -COl*\'Ull~ quar·
lefty •ideftd paytneM ... '"'· I T1w boerd"' May )•she •w Mthe anftual
mec11nt ot shareholders.. hart holders of record on
Ma rth 8 ••II be cnt1tlcd to vote, and IM mttt1n1 ~•II be held :al the offices of tM compan) in
Fullerton
W)'nn'\ lntcrna11onal 1s a ~orldw1dc us>phcr
of quaht automoti"c air cond1uoncrs. 0-nnp.
seals. mokfcd rubber producu. petrochem1C1I
'ptt1ah) product~ and builders' hardware sup-
plies
• • • Wnpercerp hi\ announctd that for the
guancr crwkd Dec. 31. 1t repontd 1 los of
S2 I 7,000. or .S «ntS per share. on satn ofS.S5S.OOO
as compared to a net louofS I 52.000.or6«nt• per share. on sn"t of S907.000 for tM same period in
the prior )rlr.
The d«rtlt( in 51ks from 1he prior )car can
be aunbuted 10 the d1"ontini..anct of the Wana
printer controller Products. loYter FAA tp9rt pan 11lcs and ~hnina saln of oldri ""'"llaMOus
prodoct1. Ho•c ... cr. the lr..-ene·butdcompanydid
nnrodu« •~o new product1, FocalPoint and
focalP0tnt Plui du"nt th11 quancr aftd che companr ~l~\tl thll '~ otodUC11 have the pocen11a to 1tntratc 1ncnaMCl revmttn fior th<' rompany b)' lk tnd of the filC'll ytar. nc company altO l&llH ahat n ... reduced •ts ~fortt IO 20 ~ 10 fttlftttftltt ftl OSWMft
while l0t:u!>1n111s effort) on encrallni f <)( IPoin1
le .
George E Da'ih1ell. pr 1dcn1 and < f O ...,,d
:as a re ult of these co t·'i.l\fn rnca ure ..
We pcrcorp hould be ablt 10 <1u!ltJ.1n U\ 1)ricr.ttum
on 11 current rc'<'nuc bamna unfort'l(('n ~ftnl" '
.m the compul~r penphcral m1rkc1pla~e. • • • SklJy AHodaltl IK ., a d1' e~ manulactun:r arrd s.Wher ot clcltron1c produl't\, 11.·l\la) an
nounce<JS.lcsofSl .167.056and S •. 1 .. 0."60for1hc
1Jrrcn1 quarter and \l\·mon1h J)l:nod\ ended l~
31 . 19 g compared to Sl.O"'O.q14 and St tn S72 for lhc re pettl\ c periods ended IQ 7 ~ct 1nco~ v.-a U .273 and Sl4,4.H cqm·
pa~ to U . .?6:? and S 1 .. U 7 lor the ~me ~r10d
1n the pnor )Cit The Tuthn compan}' al\O announ\ro the
rclocatton of 11 manurac11Jnn1 f 1h1' olhd
corporate offKcs ctl«h"e March 19 Q • • • In Anaht1m BrWlf.,. '--' Cerp. ha\
announttd-. f\."lul:ar quanerl) ~-a h di\ 1dcnd ot <;
«ntt per Ulart.
Thf d1Hdcnd. I) pe)i \pril b lO, '\hit"\'•
holden of rteord on Mal"t'h l Bndatmd J ood\. a produ«r ol frorcn ~ad dO~h . prucc,~"d meat\
and Olhtr C'Oft\tnte~ food PflW\K\~. current!~
has l. 78'.000 'ham outttand1ns.
No-fauh doe not deal v.1th col-
1 mon lheft and other CO\Cragts.
me con umer groups bchc'e an
eitpan ion of no-fault covcraac.
1hough beneficial, shollld await a boll·
lion of the insurance industf) ·s
e'cmp11ons from an11trust la~
mosll) in ra1e-se111ng. and on rc-
''1s1on of ~late lav. s h m111n& compe11 -
t1on
The oc~ no-fa uh dn,ecomes from
a group called ·· ev.-lan" led b> V1rgin1a Knauer. con umer ad\lser
to presidents Nixon. Ford and Re-
agan 1 ht founder\ v.ert J1mcs
rov.n. director of the Center for
Concoumer Affairs at the n1vers11-; of
('REDIT I.I'\ 1-:
ltldton H•rllOft
W1sconsm at Milwaukee, and a
longtime no-fault activ1St, the Rev.
Rohen J. McEwen, profcuor of
economics at Boston Collqc.
The Consumer Federation of
Amenca. the National Insurance
Consumer Orpn1za11on and Con·
'sumers Union on unday released 1 poll of 1,008 people 1n wtrich 72
percent of respondents behcvtd tbc1r
premnams w-ctt too hi~ and 4 t pcrc~~t behe'cd them ·much 100
h1&h. t ort)·Onc percenl supported
chm1nat1on of antitrust c>.empuon
for in urancc compen1n. wilh 26 IP9ule ... NO-ff AULT /Rt
llrown
Douglas Aircraft streamlines
quality management system-
McDonnell DougJa Chief E\ttut1\e Officer John F \1cDonnell
un' e1kd a ~trcamlincd orian11at1onal Mructure dc\lgncll to implement the
corporation'\ comm11mcnt 10 'Total Quaht' \<tan a cment"' in a mcc11n.1
v.11h m.rnagcrsll 0..1l11AlrcraftCe.1n Longlkach. Hesa1d D uglasv.a
bttn chosen to lead the corporation 1n 1mprcmcnt1ng a plan to enhance
cu to mer S311 facuon "1th tirst-11mc qua ht~ because. "In the 1990s,
Dougla will be' our large t and most 1mponant compQnent and ~•II have
the greatest impact on our earnings·· The nc" truC1urc featurts four
produ 1 d1' 1s1on • a qua hi)" d1' 1 ton .and the other complcmentar)
d" 1 ions. "'c" 'ccc pre 1dcnt· general managers introduced by Douala -\1rcraf\
Co· Pre~1dcnt-elec1 Robcn H Hood and thetr d1qs1on arc: Joel D.
mttla, quaht). Joll• D. Wolfe, M ().. OOC -9 and Jack . Kayff8, 'ice
pre 1dent • dcput~ general manager. Ml). OOC-9, Lo.U F. Harrlagt .. ,
\1 l.).110C ·I 0~ formCrl\ \ICC prc~1dcnt • general manager. McDonnell
Dougla ·pace 'tem to m HunhngtonBeach;llebertL.~.C·l7.
TNma1 M. RyH. T-45 and training s~ tern . Duid 0 . Swaa., trateiic
bu inc\ and technolog> de,clopmenl: Joe B. Pl~, product ccnaer
oJ.l(rata on • and Ritlaard M. llaMall, ~upport and plan intcgr:u 1on. • • • • "'alter J. Ridk>ll m. CLU has bttn appointed \ICC prt 1dcnt and chtcf
mar~cll na oOirer al Pacific M•S..l 1 ... ra11ee Ce. in c• port Beach .\s
~n1or mar~ctina o~r tor P;ac1fic Mutual' Personal Ftnanc11t Ser' ices
d1v1 ion. he 1s re pons1bk for the d1stnbut1on o(md1\-1dual life 1n urance
and annu1t~ product Ridlon ha ~ot 19 \ti~ ~nh Metrol'(>htan l 1f~.
mo 1 reccntl) as a '1~ president 1n ns c~ \ orl II) fficc. Paciftc ~1u\ual . the tl~h1p of Pacific Fmandal Compan1c4li. 1~ one of mcnca·
large\ I life in urancc com pan•~ It has ncarl) US billion of hte insurance
1n font and. v.uh 11s subs1d1aric . mana~ n('Ul) SD b1lhon of ~t . • • • Jo1nina 1lle RREEF .,._.,as propert) manllt'r for Herttap PlaU
Sffppl•1Ceec.er1n tn inc ts 8-Ae M. 8nwa. he w1ll o'crscc lM st,....
lc,cl communit) shopping center ~·hich has 233.80$ squatt fttt iii
rcnt~lc area. The pro~n~ has l ~hops and 5Cr"itt tman• 1nd ~
tcnan\ ihg.nmcnt of Ralph s u_pcrmarkel, Osco Druas. M1lkr' OUt~
and ( ro"n Hardwart lhc RREEF Fund~ is the nauon·s laf)e1l m1~
ol do~<nd real .: tatc prn t0n fund~.
Roul4 T. Harn... ha bttn selected as ~~rat rNn•r at the lrlfllil
Marrt .. c Betel toO\Cntt thccumntS 1.6 minion pro~n) renovation due
for rnmplttion en earl~ May. Whtn the remoclthna -and five m~>re
mci·11na rooms-arc com~ted. ··•e wall be the all ncv.-lf"\1nt' Mamoct
"•th the )Ca~~"pcnc~:· H1mt0n Yid.
.
Busine ·appears as usual when regulator~ move in on S&Ls
. ,
..... LATE ...... . ~ a tttnc prrhapa mnin1al·cnt
il*C'IDPY oft he Fttdtric Rnn111111on ~urt 1n Bnatu·s lobby. ··comina TiarOusb The: Rye."' whc:re four howl·
ifllcoWbo)'I race on plt~1na hones
wtU. lia~rs dra~n hi&h.
For lr!lh• who had S 11. 76 in the
bmM on tl11 l7th btnhda)' but v.as a
mihiOMitt by -le 31. the da> v.as a
walCrlhcd in -.hit has been a steady
dediaw. Fort>n map1me said IHI year hes S600 m1lhon 011. ban1'1na.
real ntatt and trucking fonunc had Jhnank to $400 "'-'llLon. ~ was t~ la.st individual
sharchokkr in First RepubhcBank
Cori> .• and losr some $35 m1lho11
when the bank failed. He bu1ll Bright
Banc into Texas' S«ond laraest S&L.
and now af\er a combination of ~hat
one rqulator called .. bad busin<"ss
decisions and the d{'('linc of th(·
economy." his stock 1s prcsumcJ
buKally wonhkss.
Even his Cowboys fell to last place
in the National Football League.
Cordial and business-like. Bright
Introduced thl' ""'°"'"·--
SIM.MONS
'f roml 1 sociation. waterbcds or flotation beds
have had no adve~ effect on the
traditional bedding industry.
And it's interesting to note. he
remarked. that one of the recent developments in waterbeds 1s that
they are being made to look idenucal
to the familiar mattress and box
springs..
BcdTimes magazine stated in its December 1988 issue that the Water·
bed Manufacturers Association's an-
nual · market survey showed a 2
perctnt drop in unit sales of ·wa1er-
beds in 1987 from 1986. and followed
a 5.pcrcent drop in 1986 over 1985.
Those who have not shopped for
mattresses in a while arc in for some eye-opening surprises today when
they enter a bcddjng showroom.
First, the colors: deep. rich . jewel
tones in blues, greens and maroons,
along wth plush, luxurious all-whites.
Many of the upscale showrooms.
such as W. Simmons. have matching
pillows of the same pattern as the
matt~s. Today's mattresses are covered in fashionable new knil fabri cs and
spectacular damasks tha tmil.ht just
as easily be seen on sofas and cnairs in
interior designe rs' studios. To see
these nocturnal works of an is to
wonder what anyone would want to
cover them at all.
"Not only are the mattresses more
beauliful, they arc safer than ever
before," $aid Simmons ... All our
mattrtSS ticking today is tire-resis-
tant."
So. armed with enthusiasm and a
list of bedding stores. how does a person go about tinding the right
mattress for his or her needs:>
. The classic mistake that shop~s
make. Simmons and Woods agree. 1s not taking the time to tind out how a
sleep set feels.
"To do lhat you have to overcome
your shyness. he down. roll into your
usual sleep position and stay there for
several minutes. If possible. your
sleep partner should lie down with
you." they say.
"Be sure to try several models to
make sure you're selecting the one that gives your body j ust the nght
combinauon ofcomfort and suppon.
Also try not to shop ~ding when
you're cxlretnely tired because when
you're exhausted. any mattress feels
wonderful."
You slumber throuJh a third of
your lifetime. so selecting the proper
bed for your needs should be given
serious consideration. Granted. )OU
probably will not want a custom-
made. 20-f oot wide bed as I me Ida
Marcos had in the Philippine Pres•·
denual Palace. nor one like the Great
Bed of Ware. now on display at the
Victoria and Albert Museum in
London. that sleeps 68 people. but the
one that suits your own ind1v1dual
needs.
To help you select the best mattress
and to learn more about sleeping
better. the Be tcr Sleep CounciJ and
W. Simmons Mattress offer a free
broch~re. "A to Zzzu Guide to Better
Sleep. ·Ask for one at your nearnt W.
Simmons showroom or write to W.
Simmons Mattress, 11030 Artesia
Blvd .. Cerritos 90701 .
SPRINKLER
''°"''' .. cost~ffcct1ve safct) measures such as
smokeckt~tors. fire wall separations
and firc~resisuve roofing materials."
he said.
"Additionally. the industry does
recasnize ~propriatC' instances where sprink ers are warranted as
required by niform Building Codes
as adopted bJ. the International
Con1rcss of Bu11d1na Oflk1als. ··
""'11 ~ho -.t'lt 1nttruncd on llow IO
spa"·;,eJ the •ord to the: thnf\'•
bnulC'hn.
Bript himwlf. at rqulalOR' rr-
qutU. ten& a rMmo 1n tha\ first haJ(.
bOur 10 tmplQ)'en. M11datcd Ju. 10
inst* of Feb; 10. it announMI -1n111t BaK wiU ~ a ~ of lhat ~latory slaift outlined by Pmidtnt
Bu.tt:· It also asked for P91~ a1 ~ti as ~mtnt forcusaomen tha1 •"\hrif sa\'anp mnaan saft and
lt('Urt ...
Within an hour. WMMWllOUt to
all employeH and w rcplatOI")' ltam
met wnh wn1or manaecmt-nt 10 ttt
what fundmt decisaons hMt 10 br-ma~ immediately. such as what to
do 1fa run on the tbnft drveloped.
Change was so 1w1ft and &1mpk
thett was no burnuwof'midniaht oil.
They ~rt aone br 7:30 p.m
Saturdat broulht mort m~un~,
1nclud1na the first IC'n&thy one ""•th
BnJhl. who remains the S&L·s ma-
jonty shattbokkr.
By Monday. reautators "'ere meet· ini with branch managers and estab-
lishing pohcies -all geared to their
goals of pro"1d1n1 1tabality. cuttml
losses a& the thnft. rnolvma the $45
million in re~ assets and
prepann1 Bri1h1 Banc for sale at the
bnt possible pnce.
The) told the S&L to continue setting interest rates below the highest levels offered in the market C'\Cn at
the ns1' of los1 n& deposits.
They said go ahead wi1h consumer
loans and single family mortaaaes.
but not riskier construction roans,
and to continue a program of closing
overlapping branches.
Along the way. they found that
Bright "'as not heavil) dependent on
mk) and expensive brokered de·
posits, accounts usually near
S 100.000 placed in an in stitution by a
brokerage. whic h can yank them out
whene ver a better deal comes along.
They .fo und that in co ntrast to ,
man) of Texas' laraest insolvent '
S&Ls. fraud was not a problem here.
and that the management was basical-ly already making proper. con-
scrvati ve moves.
The regulators also found a natural
tension in the air. and a general relief.
too. that the uncertainty about what move the government would make
had hfted. ,.
.. In terms of polarization or
adversarial relat1onsh1ps. that hasn't
been present." one said ... Mr. Bright
told me he·d avoid that at all costs.
"They've basicall) bent over
back wards.·· he said.
BOEING
From Bl
were high-tech t1tan1um nuts and
bolts manufactured by a Chatsworth
compan) called Vo1-Shan. a d1' ISIOn
of Fairchild lndustnes. the news-
paper said.
Boeing Ad vanced )stems in Scat·
tie uses Voi· han huts and bolts.
Boeing is manufactunn,g classified
pans for the Stealth bo mber. made b)
the Nonhrop Corp.
Two weeks ago. 20 federal agents
armed with search warrants ~ized 52
crates of documcnl5.. int equipment
and fasteners in a raid on Vo1· han.
the newspaper said.
The agents were searching fo r
. evidence to support allegations made
by three past and present Vo1-Shan
workers that no testing was done on
the fasteners. but the fasteners were
gi ven a stamp of apero,al by a
fict111ous .. I nspcctor I I. ·
The Times said tests done on high· performance titanium fasteners. used
to hold t()Jcther everylhing from
engines to airframes. were of part1cu-
lar concern.
The newspaper also obraincd Boe·
mg and Vo1-Shan sh1pp•nt docu-
ments that stated in the wee before
the raid, BocinJ Advanced ystems
received two sh1pmcntsofmorc lha.n
200 Voi-han titanium faste-ners.
wllh tcsl rcpons certified by "Inspec-
tor 11."
The Times. quo11ng an un1den4
tified source, ,aid those parts were
only two of many similar shipments
dC11gna1ed for the 8-2 prOJCCt last
year. According 10 a memo obtained by the newspaper. a quality-control
manager at Boeing Advanced )'S~
tems ordered the routine testing of
incoming shipments of some
fasteners stopped. apparently to save
money.
BIA/Orange County Pte~1dcnt
Ron Sa1enn1 of hmanson Dtvelop-
ment .concluded that "it's important
for locaJ elected officials and staff to
heed consumer demand and not
impose costly. unwanted rqulauons
on Orange (. ounty hous1na con-
sumers especially 1n hsht of al~ady high housn\S costs. When consumers
demand spnnk.len as a unu amenit)..
I'm confident w market place will respond appropriatrly.·•
Money market mutual fur:ids '
assets increase s 1 . 46 billion
Newm
resolve t reated meat battle
BRUSULS. .. um (AP) -An
llftCllM'lll betWttn U.S. ud Euro.
pan tr'ICk nt&Otialon "°"Id help the
two sidn mcilve a stubborn dispu1t
O\ltt a ban on honnoM-arated meat
from Ammca. a top European of·
ficial uid Sunday.
Frans Andricucn. &he leadina Ll"lde
ncaotaator fot the 12-nauon Euro-
pran Communuy, 111d. "'I don't 1&)
we arc close lo a iofuuon. but I think we an-now 1n a sati.aation which
mah'S u CUI« to come IO a soluuon."
Andncsaen IDOke to rcponen after
amrn11 from \Vashinaton. where he
Mid talks with Ap'K'ulture Sttrctaf)
Clayton Ycutter and Carta Hilla. the
U.S. trade rcprtk"lltativc.
Durina the di1eu111ons.. the of-
flcaals alrttd to set up a hap-level
talk fOf'l"C to study tht dispute over
the neitt 75 days and try to find ways
to end it.
The ronflect was touched off "'hen
the Common Marktt trad1na bloc imposed on Jan. I a ban on impons of
meat from cattle treated wath growth
hormonC1. The United Sllles refused
to comply and slapped suff du\acs on
a \laricly of European products.
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ha\lt an.-ep1ccl now that to 1h1p the
meat (they) ha\le 10 compfy with our
requ1rcmmts ..
Ht said he: exJ>('Clcd 1hc Amtncan•
10 "look for ways and means to make
11 poMJble to t11pon" meal.
"That o( coune 1s a more rcah1tac
approach than ~ ha"c had until
now,"~sa1d.
Andriessen d«hncd to sa) whc1her
he •ould Ul'lt' European fon:ian
m101sten to dtla) at a ma:tina
Monda) the 1m~a11on of retaliatory
tariffs on U.S. imports of •alnuH and
dncd fruu. TM forc1an min11tcrs last
month vowed to slap the unctions on
the Amrrican products if no progre-'s
was made. A Euro~n official. who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said. how-
ever. that Andri6scn told a Dutch
radio slltion 11 would be wast not 10
escalale the dispute.
Andnesscn said talks with officials
of the ne"" Bush administration"""
him the 1mpttSs1on "we l\a"e a 'er)
pos1uvc en"1ronment for cooper-·
ation."
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ptm'ftl CJC)p(>IN N~fault 1nsurantt
wat suppOntd .. 4' ~'fttnl to ) 7 ~· and ID' ~nunent PfO' 1ta011 of
limited-co"'""· low-<Vlt polirin wn bKkcd69 ~'to 26 pnttnt.
Sleohen Brobetk. e~UU\IC dutt·
tor or Uw Consumer fcdtt'ltion or Amcnca. said. ""-tao 1nM&talK't ~
form bat becomt-tM consumer
mO\lemcnt'1 top pnonty."
Orpn1utaom clOK ao consumtt
ad\locatc Ralph Nader. 'uch as Public
Cmttn and CT Watch. arc
'9ccpun on no-fau t. Nader himself distributed a
column on auto 1nsurantt earhc:r this
month that never mentioned no-
fault. bul supported the rest of tht' aaenda backed by the consumer groups pushin& widespread insurance
cha nit\. · .. The most buec and lonat>r term
reform IS redil'tttlftl th9' aeant profit· able 1ndustr')' towaro loss prcvenuon
-the constant advocacy for safer
cars. bettn bumpen. lower rtpair
COSlJ from"'1pcnor cnfneerin&. safer h1&h"'l)'S and drivel'$. Nader wrote.
Mike Johnson. inst,!rlrK'C specialist
for Conpns Watch. an orpnization
oflen associated Wlth Nader. said.
··L1upt1on ... rtally isn't where the
maJOr COSIS arc ...
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IS ttnll pt IO their laW)Cft, "ud
shoW. .. lhll no-feult mans ii P'oS* att btina compensated Int~,.. ~ can U\IC pknty of money
C'Ullllll btncfitl '° pcttftlt." taid' Johnson. -No flult donn'1 addrcM
&he Ml rutORS for the 1nflluon an
.au&O inautaACC COiia. •• Bob Hunter. d1rtttor of the Na·
uonal IMuran« Consumen Or-~n1u11on. whech ht dnrnbed at SP!rllually affiliated.. with N'!Ckr.
said. "Whal 'Wt have now 11 a
dcreaulated canel .. fi!\Jftl Pr1tt'S 10
prottct 1ts least efficient membr-n.
I Aboltlaon o( the antitrust eump.
11ons "'ould favor tht efficient whOIC
admm1strat1on costs Ins than 30.
percent of prcmwm income. he
believes.
•• truly compc.tenl p1ehv (of legislation) would save 20 to 2S
percent" of premiums lhrou&h effi·
c1enc1es or competallon an<f belltr
rcsulat1on. but no-fault itself ~ould knock only about S percent off
premiums. he said
•
I
ONnge CoeM DAILY N.OT/Mon•~. '*'-Y IO, .. -
~
1 ,200 work up a sweat at a crowded Body
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T1tttt "' tnou&h spandu Sund.a> at the South Coast Plaza W"tin
H*l lO c.arpc1 SC\ etaJ Ho&ada~
Hca11h Spas. tnouah bod)-b\.i1kl1ng
equipment to buff" up an arm) of
Arnokl Schwarttnqp~ and t'nough
Hllm1n1 and health foods' to keep
JaM Fonda happ) for the rest of .her hft'.
Whal there wasn't cnou&h of dur-
1n1 Body81ast '89. a fitntss C\trava-aanu held all da) ~unda) at thc hotel,
was ~. Mo~ than 1.000 fitness
cn1husiasts turned the usuall> ~te
hotd into a rockma. s~eat) ~orkout
house that often found leotard-clad
auob1c1zef,\ clbo~1ng.Jo.c..~
lliC) strained to hcar a disiant
in1tructor shout out commands o"er
a ahumpma'beat
··The aal who tau&ht m\ class was
excellent. or at lt'ast f th1nk· so bct:ausc
I couldn't~ her most of the ume,"
said Maril\ n McCJltnchcy one of
ndrcds ofocrobKs 1nstructo~ from
at>und uthern ( ahfornaa who d me to Bod) Blasi ~9 to l~rn \Orne
new moH·s
Bod)Blast ·89. \p<>nsored b)
Cit) pom \1aga11ne 1s one of the
largest annual fitness el(po~111ons in
thc state l he e\ent dra"s the top
names 1n the fitness profc s1on who
present clns~s. \em1nnrs and wori..-
Shopsdt'S1pcd for both prof~saonals Otbtrprofnsionalulsohad m1~ed
and non-professional enthusiam. fttlanp about 1he e"cnt. .. Sunda) ·s e"enl dre-. an C'St1ma1cd "I think they should hold the \Ame
1.200 pcoplt. said Nan Ltuschcl. class two or thrtt t1mcs so e'e"one spokes~oman for the C\~l. LtU1Chcf could ttt a chtm~ to-karn '°1nc·
said that number was sliJhtl>. more thins." satd MCGhnche). ''\\:tth so
than anticipated. and -. h1k she many people packed 1 nto one place 1t
admitted there wu some crowd1na.. -.as hard to do or see much."
she catted 1he eH·nt a suc:c:ess <. onn1e Bennctt, a fitness ins1ruc1or
"We had a problem "'1th O\Cr· at pons C onnt'clton en West Holl}·
crowding en some clas~s." Leuschel .wood. said she feh· the e'ent'\
said "It's hard becaust"1 so man} promotors m1atu ha'e been a bit too
people want to be here, It's \Cr) eager to attract part1c1pants.
poputar." "Our aoals "'eren't compatible.'' Some classes. h._e )hanea Re)na'!I shesa1d. "The) wanted togetas mam
class on lot.-1mpact lhOreoatraphy. peoplc in here a possible and "e
wt're a bn 100 crov.ded for SO'!'C wanted some room to learn some-
people. At least 200 sv.cat) bodies thenJ... •
crammed into dtclclam e1} in}-Other popular classes held at the
Mesa Ve~de Room to J'!mp and shout C),po included a I-hour v.orkout b\
to "Re)na s I-hour routine-.. bo<hbullder/froien >oaurt en'·
This as JUSt too much. said one trrprencur Hc1d1 Miller: an "aqua
aerob1cu:er who left the class earl). aerobics" class held in the hotel pool
f \en Re) na. program dare<.: tor 01 and a masters class presented b ·
Fatness Ad ,antaie in ~n Diego Cand1Ct' Copeland. IDEA Magazrne·~
admllted that things became a bit 1988 Fitness lnstruc1or of the Year cramped ·
"I dad ha'e to chanat m) chorco-In add1tion to classes and v.ork-
graphy a little. cut down on some of shops. a number of fitness 1ndustr)
the tr.1\chng (foNard. ba(kward and \Cndors '4crc ha\\-long their v.ares.
s1de-10-sidc mo' cment)... Re> na e\ Cr) 1hmg from clothing 10 \ 11amins
said "But C\en )(), I think thr dass to bo<hbu1ldmg equipment Panic1-
got a lot out of 11 The) "-ere reall) panu could als.o h:ne their
enthus1ast1c. Ifs mo11,at1ng for cholesterol and body fat levels 1ei.tcd
evef)one, including m)self. and I and purchase profess1onall}-mad.e
think that's \\-hat's e,l(C1ttng about 11 •· aerobics \ 1deo and audio tapes.
........... __ ___
8111lt•nd•l1how1 Tyl• l'•ttenon how to use the Tot•I Gyrw whll• Jim Porbe1 loOlll Oii
.Traci's need to Jose pourids mUst oUtWei~h desire for food Bad Feet
Bad
Posture I a l..ed for an} Dall) Pelot readers ,,.. ____________ _
\.,,ho h~lt the) needed some C\tra help
u1ck1ng toa 'Jew Year'STcsolutton to
~ntc 1n ~d make a pubhc. prom1c;c. It
"'as bra'e of Traci Ellis or Hunt-
ington Bea h to "rite:
"Dear Dr .\lg.:w.
I'm read) to ao public with m>
Jt'SOluuon M) rt' luuon forla t )Car
~as to qun mokeng at all costs and I
d1dqu11 but I gained 15pounds1nthe
process .
Please pnnt m) letter -I feel hkc I
could use some fort1fica11on th1 tune
My goal for the new )ear 1 to lo e the
15 paundsso I cange1 on \\-1th m} hfe
-Traci''
Social sc1en11st and o ther who
stud) these things tell us here are
some pretty ~fo gucs!l>Cs '-"C can make
about resoluuons and about rcsol·
utrrs hke Traci. For c\ampte·
•Of all the people "'ho madt>
resolution on Januar) I this )Car, 77
percent stu k 10 1he ne"' program for
at least a "C't'k
..
• 8) June. on!~ 40 pem:J\ "111
consider thcm~IH~s as <it1ll ha\ 1ng
the courage of their resoluuon con' 1c-
11ons.
•That the resolution<, most hkcl \
to be kept are 1hoc,c "h1ch ar~
measurable (c.g on :i scale) und
specific as in·· 15 pounds .. rather than
JUSI .. slimmer."
•That tbe most successful rcsol·
uters are those who allow somcbod)
other 1han 1hcsches to help measure
their progrc s to pro' 1dc an
au:uhar) con 1cn e '" h1ch 1s what I
hoped "e could do for Traci'
(called and asked 1f he '-"Ould hl..c
10 bc the Oprah Winfre) (the )Car\
most publtcl u ccs ful d1c1cr) ol
Orangr ( ount) First step. I said.
"'ould be to\ 1s11 me 1n m) office.
1 ra 1 turned out to be a perk) S·
foot-I t-1m:h \Ingle blonde who "orl s
for a brokeragr lirm and 1s about to
turn 30
"Ttir big three-0 1Hnough 10 make
an)one "ant to lose weight:· he said
\ ou must ha'c a fe" other mot1\J-
11ons \\iha1· .. r~all} in 1t for )Ou to
lose thr "eight'•. I quesuoned
··M) JCans "ould lit .. , could feel normal again .. all I
"'car these da)s ar'" stretch) s"'eats.
I decided to test Traci's con' 1ct1on\
10 \CC 1f sht• "as rcall) read) to la~'"
the change-challenge
What 1s )our fa,ontc lood. I askl'd
her
"Ice cream .. ~
.\nd ho" badh do \OU want to lo\e
"eight., • •
"\er) badl)." ma1nta1n a 'lender enough bod) o\nd
Badl) enough 10 g1\ cup ace cream-> "'omen -e'en the best offnends -
Her e)es ht up and "1th grand often do st:irt getting uncomfonable
emo11on. he bluncd out .. o "'hen a pri:\ 1ousl) hca') pal tan 10
"hat's hfc for 1f)ou can't rnJO) ome lool too good
ol the good1e at lea t some of the • . 100 often there is more uppon
11me tile '>hould be fun ·• for failure-than there 1 for ucc~
.\ha' Trat1 thcn admitted that "hat I C\plamed 10 Traci that needs tale
he rcall) "anted "as to get to thr prect.•dencc OH'r "ants -e pt\:1111)
point where \he could cat an) 1hing "'hen 11 comt.· to d1c11ng That until
"11hout "'-Orr}1ng nbout 11 and be able she. trµI) newed 10 ~ •lender more
to ma1nta1n a slender bod~ at the than she needed the ar.pro\al of her
same 11me rm·nds and the tr:inqu1 111ngclTl'Ct of
She v.:ints the 1mpos 1bk dream of the tun food she ""ould ne"er be
getting nd of the problem (the c"tr.i succt~sful.
IS pounds> and l..ccp1ng the pn\ 1lcic .\rcJou rcall) read) Tnm. I a~l..ed''
(caung "hat \he like~) Tra 1 1 1n Shoul I "tell the Dail) Pilot reade~
good compan1 rd hk\.' that too. ·that )OU ha\c made a real c-omm1t·
wouldn't )Ou'' ment to )Ourself . 10 take the change-
.. Diet in~ 1 tough g1rltncntl\ are challenge and lo-.c the "eight"
hkcl ) to ~botage )Our eOurts and •· o. I gut~ I'm not rcad\
gu)s hate h\.'anng g11 I talk abou1 the enough. · he ans"ered ·
.. 0 .. "ord ·· he 's .\re )OU ready'> .
Of lOUl"SC hl··~ r1gh1 ~1en do hl..c Dr. AllHI Is a m.arrl•I~ It family
"omen who eat hc:irt1l) "'hen the~ 're tll~r•pi•I 111 Corou *' ltl•r SW
By Dr. W. 8 . Reynold8
I think lilt' h.wr II ht"~rdJ.hC.pbJ'&llt
v.hc:n )'~' lttt hun you hurt aJI
OH'r Ct'r1•1nl) • v.'Omlan"s pot(UIT.
ktnkf'd .ti lht' kntn. bt'nt 111 lht" waist.
humpc'd al &hf' .. nou~rs 11rung ~ch
loul " a ' laSI t'llorl .. dot's not d1~y ht'r n~tunil flo11. lnll fonn 10ach11ntag.-A•• crtt s ronis. tnt' human fOOt ('On·
1.t11u1ts lht' loundalton ol our pcll'llulT and •llov. u gr.t~t' (\r jtrlmatt Your rocll;aln<1I su~n. 1ra1nNt
c-u~tcxll•n of \our po6tun:. olfC'rs cor· n-ruon ol Bllj.!nmC'nl •nd tra.lnlllf' Qf
)OUr .. 1.;rnc111'1-! and wotlklnft conf'lgiira
lion I ht"n: 1., 1n11n11~ lor )'OU. ~)1>nd orthouc .. 10 n-1111on: lhf' ~tun: you Onl f' had or prt"'>C'~e what you wtah 10
kttp
Wiii )OU Ullo.C' dChii.nl*ttC' or po8luraJ
1ra1nh1'( or l·onunut' kn~ k lnktd.
v..11 .. 1 bfont. ~houldt'no tiumllt'd. hfth~
f d 1 loot <1i. 4 laM rflon ·1 -
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'41lh them land "ho are al\O abk to ...,:"'~~~lt'fJ~m~n~y~·"=-'~tt~•!,..=~~:.· ____ Jl!:============~
Keep an eye on your child's cholesterol level
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I ··g"'r Ul ~ ~·· Terrys __/~
Waterbeda
2052 Newport 8Nd .
At8-yStreet
Co.taMeu
' Though 11 ma' not be as cn11C3I as
kecpina tab on )our child's l~auon
ha\lng this "blood \e I d one could
~umura1e some health> pre\ent1"t'
medicine toqourch1ldiand the "hole
famil) ,
\.1ost health expens agrct that
ea110& le s fat 1~. healthier The
.\mencan diet 1'1 a '4-hOJ?ping 42
percent caloric lat. and children cat
C\cn h11hcr lc'cls The) pig out at
Mcl)onatd• and Burger King. where
the food 1 often 50 percent far and
loaded "'1th ~turateJ fat 1n the form
of irop1l'al 011'1 uch as palm and
c<Xonot 011 The result 1s ele..,ated
blood ch<.llc\tcrol le\els which
portcn_d ~nbus problem d~"n the
hnet"
In a re cnt stud) or 424 West·
minc;ter fourth graders. 2.i or 58
percent had blood cholc terol lc,els
atxl\ e the al:ceptablc le" cl (1601 for
W1 Put I
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<iduhs at an) age'
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Cle\ ated cholesterol le\. els. but diet 1s
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\\ hethcr the problem is genetics or
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1llnc\ could be pre"cnted.
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Eunice Downey
'Was a nice person before'
. bef< re ~he unde~ent F.10al Re1uvenation. But he
"cJ.<,n t ne.trh a fnendlv .md energetK unhl t.he tOok the
remarlab&c mt.-dk:cll treatment that lifted e\en the heaYv
wnnkJc.; from her face .
Facial Re1uwnation changed EunK( life. It ga' her a
serond ch.i~l' to tool a young as he felt. And becau it'
a noo4'iurgical treatment th•t remove l,id ~an mste.d f
tretthing 1t lighter the way f .aftf b <k\ he'll look 50 when
he~ bS. Fth}·f1ve "hen 4the'510 You ~et the picture.
The 0' 1 ' tl CtinlC can al-.o rem<lVt' C)Cnt" scars.. !IPQt'S M
harids and arm p1der tlnd var~ vt"ln§ and a ran~ of
other skm problem you nwy h~ thought yo'ua h.ve to It~
with the rest of )'OUr llJe. ·
To e>.plAin the§e f10AI Re>1u~natk>n te'(hniques.
O'NEIL CLINIC Medical ()ft(to(, ~I J. O'Neil, M .D., Will
pretent a ~'411 frw Mminar ~titW. · 'f«llll R.tjUWMfforl:
Grvw"g )bur Skm • 5Mtrid Clulna" on Wrdiwlday, Fftnaary 22
•7p.m . .e the Holiday Inn, 7\167Cmtin Awnue. Huntinp:&
~«h. CA .
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fly '-""'1 ldl frtt, 1..t(J()..541.;vM or .fJ~9S.
ONEIL CtlNIC
,
r
ostello breaks new ground in ~ pike'
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8y DAVID MlrTON
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By th· time. Elvis Costello is a known quantity. and
y ei er love his verbal wit or hate his \'tnOmous
at • no matter how beautiful the melody or how subtle
the arrangement.
"Spike:• Coskllo's 12th album in 12 years. first nc"'
album in two years and his firM for a new labtl (Warner
Bros. Rcrords. to whom he jumped last yew aftt'r a decade
as a moderately succnsful act on Columbia) llUI) not
chanae that. but it should ahc doubters pause.
That's becaust althoueh ''Spike" holds all the "·erbll
wir and-mdodic vcrw that his fans love. it also sounds
ht.c noth1na he'' done before. Rccord1n1 in London.
Dubhn.' Ireland: New Orleans. and Holl} wood. Cahf.
Coucllobrinp tosethera numberof di~nt styltt. from
N~ Orleans 5hufle to lnsh folk to ar1tty funk. and combines them with his own unique blend of folk.
country and mainstream pop in a "'a> that they don't stt'P
on each other's toes.
For his label debut Costello again has lcf\ his fC1ular
record•na and tounna 1r10. the Atlractions. at home in
EnaJand. He has taken up "-Ith an assonmcnt of
mus1c1ans that range from Ne\li Orleans· Din) Dozen
Brass Band to sont"-ntin& budd)·melod1c role model
Paul Mc<. anne). "'ho co."'rotc and pla)'s bass on '"o
songs. to co-producer T Bone Burnett's stable of Lo
Aflgclcs studio plit)'el"$
Side one roams throuah the Costello canon. from the
I .I 1:00 I· 1:30 I 1:00 I 1:30 I 8:00 I 8:3o I 9:oo I 9:30 I 1 o:oo I 1 o:30 I 11 :oo I 11 :30 I • • • •
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T 0 M HA N KS
He's a man of peace in a savage land ...
Suburbia.
1Le'BURBS
A comedy about one nice guy who got
.... pushed too for:
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blurr) 1u1tar pop ol the opener ..... Thi~ To""n ~·· .. and
..\crontca" to~ bard.roaca 1.owsaaoa stomp of "Ltl
Him l>angk·· and .. < hc"tnJ Gum .. to the folk.er "God's
( om1c" and "Tramp the Din DoYr11." Throuah 11 all. he
fits these eonllil·ttna Sl)lcs t<,.etht'r beauttfull>. eomb1n·
ina h1~ lascmatton "ith folk idiom (circa "Kina of
America .. ) and lka1k~ra pop to much better rlTcct than
on his last album. "Blood and Chocolatr.''
L)ncally. of counc. he'\ all mer the pla<.·r . draYrtnl
on the deep well ofr~ntnwn1 and contempt from "-h1ch
he'11 draYrn for more 1han a decade. Musically ... Spake" 1s the best Costello has produced
since 1982's··1mpcnal Bedroom." ~rhaps forced by ncv--
rollaborators. mos1 of them veteran mus1c1ans such as
MC('anne)'.Alkn Toussaint,Chmsac H} nd~.e,cn Rotrr
~k<.iu1nn. 10 come up wnh 10me1hina chltlt'n1ms;
The following arr 1hc top record
hit and lcadmg popular compact
discs as the)' appear in next "ttk's
I S~U C' or Billboard magazine. <. op)'nght 1989. Billboard Publt·
cations. Inc. Repnntoo with per·
mission.
HOTSllliCLES
I· 1ratght l p" l'uulJ .i.bdul (V1rain1-Vold
(M ore 11\an I m1lhon un1b \Old I
:? ··1 OSI In Your t )• .... -Drbb1c Gibson
I o\llanllcl
'"Wild l h1n1" Ton<' I OC' llkhet01f) \.tn)I).
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4 -The l cl\.cr In Mc" ~N la\tOn (MC°'I
S ··Born 10 lk M) B.i b\ -~Jo• I (t.lcf'CUI') I
6 -shl.· "ants 10 l>.imc W11h \1c-RK~
o\i1 k) (I((, " I
i -\ou Got It" :\cv. II.id\ on 1hc Bl°""
({ olumb1a1
I! "Whaa I Am'· Fd1c 8ncLell &. The r...l'W
BohC'nuans C(.K.·OcnJ
q "The L•''"l "Clll'\0 I he M•-chanl('s(.-.1lan·
Ill)
WHITAKER
From BJ
wnttng check after check. but not
knowing your account balance. There
may nc .. er be a problem. ~ut disaster
could stnke w11hout warn1ns. .
F1ndinganelc,atcd cholesterol in a
child has a hc;tlthy npplecfTect for the ~hole fam1I ). If your 8-)ear.old has
an ele ated cholesterol level. even
dad may cut done on chccst and
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11 "~um.'nJ r lo \k " \nn W1l\On &.. Rubin
/anJ.-rl( lfllh>ll
11 ·Roni' Bt~ ~n C'iC.\l
I' "l>t1I \1~ tkan The Bu)\ IMQIOV.DI
14 P1rad1.,.· <II) (1un\ "1' R~ 1<1rll.nl
I\ .. \ l 1Hk Rl°'fX"\ I Era\ur~ 1\trt'I
lb \\h4'n I'm\\ 11h 'ou" Sh.'TlfTI( .1P1tol1
17 "(jirl You Knov. 11·, True-Milli Van1lh
l-"rt\lill
Ill -My lk an ('111'1 Tell You ,o-Rod
-,1~an 1\\.irn.·1 Kr\))1
I'> l)on't 1 rll Mr l ll~·· 8mi1tw 1-'&MI
:?U "I "anna ltil\ ,. '<!me Fun" Samantha
fo\ (J1H')
TOP LP
1 -0on·1 lk· C'rucr Bobb) Bro""n (\1C \l-
Plaunum IMun-lh:an I m1lhon un1h i.old I
1 .\ppc111r fU< l>..·wu.uon" Gan\"'" R~
IGctTen 1-Pt.t11num
\-Tra\chna \\1lbul)~ .. Tr;nchna "'•lbul)\
{\\ 1lbul) 1-Plallnum
4 .. .,hoo11n1 Ruhbcrhands a11hC' Suin" fd1c
Briel.ell & "'cv. &hcm1an> 1v c1Tcn1-Pla11num
ba{'On. In addition. the diet changes
Lha1 lo~er the cholesterol le' cl "-111
almost al~a)'s cause "-Ctghl loss as
well. "' ....,
Don't underestimate 'our child's
awareness of hcahhy eating. Accord·
mg to a Los An&clcs Times story,
wficn founh aradcr Crissy Camrbell
learned 1hat her blood cholcstcro was
214.' she said:
··1 ha"c to cat ltke I should. s1an
ca11n1 hcahh foods hke fish .. I
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Pla11num
J 1 ··Open l p and '>a) .\hh" Poi
1r n1ama1-P1.u1num
I:? "(1r,·c11" R 1::. M tWan\\:r 8'~ >-'• •
C 10IJ (MM~ eh.in .SC•J.!AJO unll\ M>ld ) ··:,
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uml»;al-1'\;illnum • ._:•
IS .. l\.h>ICf) C,.r\'0 kl)) Otbt~(V1rain1 --:
lb~\ 1\ld 0 l mna < citour CfP"KeOld
1,-Ra111,•11\J H11m .. l :? lbtand1-flt111n
I -rriJc" v.. hit•· lion f .\1lan11C)-Pl111n
IY .. Huld \1c In \our .\1m>" Rid."
llU l\I
:?O 'liold an Old
l~I< ., H»la11nuni
,.., ,
should lop ea11ng cand> and the~
food . ~· chcc~. french fn~0 ma\onn31se
ot a b3d l>lan. J'
Get }our child 's blood cholcstc
c hecked \\-h1le )ou're there. test YOIW
own
J1lllH Wtltak~r, M.D, .. ,._,. of
"R~versla1 He•rt Dl~a." All/I ••a,..
-vertl• DU&etn," h tllrectw el tte.,
wtllder Welhln• 1-tlt•te la Nnr· l ,.,., IJHd. J
''Tim IS 0111£
FIUT DON'T Mms
MOVIE OF 1989!'. _,... .... 41(..n.,.,, ..
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Marketing concept beneficial to all
If~ II. -.0 1,. 10 c~ae pubhc rc&.taons
...... ca • • a director Qftyl Pe11. ~lect Ora•
()h. what a nwkrlina concqM: In Coun1y chantift M"rt JOld SS ad· oiac day. 14.000 women {a ~.~m=tu.on tickets for enllaftC'C into smattm~of mcn)combi119 ~ ailies Bullock's. The store was closed 10 the
of Bullock I Soutb COUt Plaza. walk·throush ~bhc. unlels they
,4dttamoranithunart.,ltdeptnds wanltd 10 pan v.uh 1he admiuion
Oii 1hc v1~nt, but for the most pncc.
pen.1hcspecaaJcharity ~ntda), i:tte entire ticke1 price wen1to1he
.. ,.. (autt for C'eldntlOft, • was a selhna chanl)'. 31 of which panan-
b(ncfil 10 all. . paltd, When p&r11C1pants ckposeltd
The concept was 1nnovat1ve lhrir ucke1s a11hc Bullock's door. an
somnh1na proved MICICn5ful by addnional S2 left Bullock's pockc1
Mac)·'s(lbe acwownenoflkallock'1) and enaertd the cban1y's UUIUry.
iJi other -of'mc couacry, accord-Do a bit of quick ariaJunclic -
that's S70.UOO d1v1dtd amo~•-the charitin. Fox ntima1ed 7.000 of
I.bole purcbuiaa tic.k.cts 1n achancc
would attend -so that's S 14.000
mott. And that donn't include 1hc
lake It the door. Not a bad \U)' 10
make a httlcextra cash -and shop at
the •mt time.
Bulloct's ·~nt all o ut for the eH~nl.
o&nna ICtl\I IUCS '" e\'el) dtpart-
mtnt. Refttshmcn&s. h"e music.
ckmonurations. (even a tarot card
rcadrr 1n the l~dcpanment) wett scatleftd th t.
SpciciaJ VllllOl'I unna &tit da)'
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Vonnie fteters ~ ICaltlJ ee•nem.t wlltl
KOSTI Marti ~ KIM l•~oveJ; fonller
Dot19er pl.,er Ja91 ~ohnttone aut -
.,.,. '°' .-a1n1er woodier,..,..,,...._,:
designer Christian de c.stelnau wltlt Junie
Chofte a""6 June Donovan.
Steroids not worth the price
DEAR AN N LA D ER : We arc
"omcd about o ur son. J1mm) 1s 17. a
high ~hoot senior. a rcall> good bo>.
but he keeps to himself a 101 He 1 a
~ tint"Sludent. pla)S an the band and has
a few nice friends. He al""a) "anted
10 agreatath letcbu1 nc,cr"asable
~' a cel in any sport.
For the last I\ month J1mm) has
hn'ft \\-Ork1ng out a1 a g)m He spent
hi\ hnstmas monr\ o n barbell so
he can "ork ou1 at home a "~9 -' fow da) sago when I "'<is._9tan1ng
HHIUf,I
By CHARLES GOREN
and OMAR SHARIF
Q.1-As South, vuincrable, }ou
bold:
• 1()5 Q AJ5l 1105 •173
rhc biddioa has proceeded:
•tll Wnt ortb Eu1
t • .P,.a 2 C l • .. .
... .,., action do you ta.kc?
• -Then are only t YrO rea luta
p_ouibditia: pus, to show a m101·
111um opmina bid, o r two no trump
to show yow 1pack stoppers. With
0\-c:r a third of your values concen·
crated m the t'.Mmy suit, v.c prefer
lWO no t.Nmp to .. am partner of
ponible dupUataon. Despite your
tacellent support fo r partner's ~uit,
his room I found some pills. I sho"'cd
lhcm 10 my brother. who 1s a
pharmacist. He said al once.·· The l id
has been taking s1cro1d ..
.\nn. please tell us ho"" 10 handle
this I remember reading about a fine
"( anad1an athlete who fl.ad 10 rel urn
h1 01) m p1c gold medal because 1t
"A3\ d1sco,·~red 1hat he had been
taking thest same pill
\\-h) are steroid dangerou ? '-"hat
do the) do? Please tell us so 'AC can
'ipcak 10 o ur sctn antclhatnll)'. Thanks
three diamonds would be wron1 on
th• ho lding.
Q~l-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•13 :;>IU105l '°' •AKIM
The bidd.ioa has proceeded:
Nortll EU Sfftll West
1 r.. I Q Past
1 T Put ?
What do you bid now?
A.-You should bes.in to be inter·
e 1ed in slam. The first step is to
complete • picture or your hand.
Since )OU have a aood second suit,
st • •\ 1t. Bid three clubs.
Q.3-As South . vulnqable, you
ho ld.
•IJ IU1052 ~ 106 •AKIM
for )Our help. -'YRAC. l ·1:.
PAR ENT
DEAR PARESTS: Por openers,
aoa·preKriptioa He of ste.roldt Is
llle1al, IHlt like all tttcll dn1• alley cu be boegllt oa tM black market.
People .... lake tllese/m' sltoutd
be aware tbt tlley coal pay a bt1
r.rice for tllose 1H1l1i•1 muscles aad
mproved perfenna.ace oe &k track,
football fletd or •lltrever plilyslcal
prowe11 It meaHred. Tiiie side effects
cu cripple ud klll.
btd off our clubs would be di.stribu·
t ional, showina a five-Qrd dub
suit. Therefore. jump to five hearts
as a slam invitation.
Q.4'-Boch vulnerable, as South you
bold:
.... -----------•• The biddioa bas proceeded: ~ £att SM.-W..c
• 05 AJ31 v Kil •QJ5
PartncT o pens the biddrng with one
no trump. What do you respond?
A.-Even If partner has a maximum
18 poi nts, with your flat h.and and
lack of intermediates slam is unUke·
ly to be a barpin. So Yrhy n k an
alm<>Jt certain minus score by aoa.na
overboard? Be content with three no
trump.
I 0 Pus I v r .. lT r.. 3 • _.._,
3 " ,.. '
What do you bid now?
A.-You would like to cue-bid, but
no convenient ooe ii available-a
'Q .S-Botb vul.nttable, as South you
bold:
'11unPL111
'11" SQ.YI.
•TMUD
tn stock onty. Reedy to go -
Hurryf WtMte ~ ......
•
1nclud~ deiiaMr1 T.._... and
~ • Cu...._ (who per·
~ tut()lf'aphed 'I T -stun wrth ever) !SOdo1h1na purchatt), Formtt
Podltr (and An1tl) Jay Jt•u-
found a spot 1n the men's depanment
10 s1an autoaraptu, and Maril _.
Kim, the mornm1 dme lime team
from KOST I 03 S FM radio. chatted
w11h shoppers at the top of the 1h1rd
le\ el escalator.
Bullock's didn't do all the work.
ho"'cver. The pa111c1paun1 chanty
volunteers -between 700 and 800 of
them, manned all the doors. coll«t-
mg11ckef\ and handmJ Out discount
coupons and gift cen1ficatcs The red
and Y.hlle clad (they were asked to
suck with 1hc color scheme) v.omen
also offered information and hosted
the food stations.
Informal modeling "'as on-going
dunng the da). w11h a fc"' local
\\Omen spon cd 1n the Bullock's
merchand 1st· including Nancy
Sornky and Caadice Sclmapp.
O\erall the \ olun1ccrs v.ere de·
lighted w11h 1hc &CH\ ll) Jue
DoHvaa ane led to the exc11cmen1 of
1he cro"Ad as tl)e hoards of hoppers
passed by her chcd.-1n t,able.
··This 1s·1hc first 11mr any depart-
ment store has donl' 11n)th1ng like
this:· rxcla1mcd Jule Cha1. pleased
v.11h Bullock's suppon.
O rgan11at1ons pan1c1pa11ng an the
charity da)' included 1he Amcncan
Cancer SOC1e1y, American Diabetes
Assoc1a11on. Opera Pacific. As·
s1 tancc Leaaue of "iewport Bt'ach.
Laguna Art Museum. the Leukemia
SoC1et). ndp1 pers of H"'1g Hosp•·
1al, High Pnont) Breast Cancer
l nfo rma 11 on Ne t work . OC
Ph1lharmon1c Soc1cl). Children's
Home 5oc1ct). Amwcan ed ( ross .
hcrman L1braf) and Gardens. and
the H1 toncal and ( uhural Society of
Orange C. ount ). among others
n,
tic
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• al-
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he
ry
us
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th·ey .can cripple or kill
8
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Lo•c·ttrm abase. •f tills tffltuce
CH prod~ liver cuctr, lleart
trHble 111d impotence. u a ••ltllell,
s&eroldt are daageroH. AayHe •llo
lakes tllem Is risk.I.Ilg llfs lleaJlll 11d
maybe llJs life.
• • DE'\R .\"Iii\ LA DFR \\ha1 I
feared rl)O t has happened \.1>
mother died before I had a chance 10
sa). "rm wrr) ..
St-\ eral )('af'i ago I "ACnt a"Aa) 10
colk-ge and ncH:r rclumtd. I '>'-role to
•6 Q &Qtml OAUSJ ·•6
Pa.n.nn opats the bidding with one
no trump. What do you i pond? ·
A.-We would be prcpar o play
in beartJ at whatever level iJ
ed by the number o r a~es partn
bolds and take our chances on los-
ing no crick in diamonds. The way
to ask is by bidding four clubs-the
Ocrber Convention. A bid of four
no trump would be quantitative, not
ace-askina .
Q.~Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
•Qlt4 V742 0 .1731 ••03
The biddina ha.S proceeded:
~Oftll Ease So•tll Wat
1 ?· l• 1
.-tUOlll
What action do you take?
A.-Thb time you have three pou1-
blc actioM: three no trump; diree
hearts; double. Unless East has W ·
en leave of tus senses, Clouble is un-
Ukely co compensate you for the
value of the pme. or perhaps stain.
you are ~Ill· Our choice is 'for
th.Re no c.rump, just to tcU partner
where moll or ou.r val&aa lie.
10 Yw Wernnty. StMI
An'•ent
,
her no" and then and sent a1h\ .
\\-hen I "Aas gro.,.. 1ng up 'AC hH·J 1n
I0\\.·1ncome housing and I "'as
:t\h.imcd 10 h.i'e fncnds O\Cr C\Cn
though our place "Aas cle3n and
chccrlul I don't remem ber m) lather.
f k lcfl u~ "'ht.·n I "Aas' Cf) \OU nil \\hen I let\ home I de 1dcd to tart
frc\h and CUI all llCS -w11h th( pa!.L
Mom d1dn·t lit into m) n~.,.. hfo l) le.
. \\ nung 1h1s letter h.a helped I
hope 1t will \a\C \Onie other dau1htcr
from mn~•nl the same m1sta~c ~11n
HOROS('OPJ:
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me -REvR T GALOR IN
Pl f15Bl RG H
DEAR REGRETS: ~1 yee
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by Bii ~ COUH ID CUL TUil& by Mwatta I M8ratta
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"I cannot tell a lie. I don't
like cherry pie."
"Something tells me that baby Is
getting restless.'·
PEANUTS
DO '<OU KHOW
WM'(! 14ATE
WAITIN6 FOR
T~E SC~OOL
SUS ?
GARFIELD
I OOl'lT WANT
TO KlllOW BECAUSE
l'M Tl~ED OF
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THE ONLY OHES WHO KNCW WHE~ ITS GOt~
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by Charles M. Schulz
I Ti.UNK 11LL DROP M'(
LU~CH 60)( ON '<OUR FOOT.
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
NOW~M~ff~ .•• Sf-WfFI~~
'YOU YeU-~~ISE! ~~!"
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JUDGE PARKER
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by Tom Batluk
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The Dally Piiot"s All·PCL basl&etb•ll te..,.1 Slttlfttl ftrOlll l•ftl R•lner Wulf, Randy Krl•ch, Woodbrldge·s Tom Sh•nlllln.
-Or•n9e•s Rick Af•l•va. Costa Meg•s Timmy Nguyen. Standlft9 lfrOlll leftJ -Woodbrldge·s. Joey Cohen. Lagun•
LagUna Hllls's 8e•u Hossler. Kneellng lfrom leftJ -ueun• Hiiis' Pat Nelson. Tr•buco Hiiis' Rkll Sw•nwlcll. La9un•
8each's John Trevino. Tr•buco Hiiis' Chad Poulos, Coach Hiiis' Chris Sheff and ueun• 8e•ch's D•ln 81anton.
BOl'S BASKETB.\1 .. 1.
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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1988
Trabuco Hiiis ,
heads up picks
for all-~eague
ly ROGER CARLSON
Of -OMly NIM kaft
It wasn't quite the same run as
'Wooctbnctgc Htglfs Warriors per-
formed a )Car ago in the Pacific Coast
League when the) rodt' the shoulders
of an aircraft ca mer 1n the form of 6-
foot-9 Adam Keefe to a perfect
rtcord. but Trabuco Hills Coach
Ramer ~ulf isn't doing too much
complaining. He'll take 1r
>\nd 1n a manner much the snme a
has Mu tangs pc:rformed 1n league.
the C>all} Pilot's scltct1on for the all-
lt:tgue oo i..etball team reflect thl'
Mu tangs· influence.
Wulf. ·a former 1CI tandout and
former a 1 tant at llnl\e~lt) High.
1sthl.'(oachoftht Year H1 'crs1on
of :tn aircraft mer. b·foot·IO Rick
Swan~1ck. 1s the Most Valuable
Pia\ er. and t"o of his teammate are
firsi-11.·am eho1cts
v.anv.1ck pourt'd in:!:! 5 points a
game and ""a~ the mo t dominant rebounder in thl.' league as he led h1
team to tht" champ1onsh1p.
.\I o from Trnbuco Hill . < h d
Poulo and Rand) Kncch. the oth er
tv.o <,1des of the 111lc tnangle
Knecha,trnt.tcd 1.2 7 poin~..iµm<'
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I I
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and Poulos droppc:d m 10.1 per start.
as "-Cll as runnm11hc Ooor.
Woodbndac, which fin15hed 1n a tic
for second and went to the CIF
pla)offs as the league's No. 2 entry,
was an entf') with e\cept1onal bal-
ance. into the bench, but 11 was Joey
Cohen v.ho '-'IS at the hcan of the
Warriors' success
He scored 1n doublt fiaum 1n e"ef')
game. a"eraging 18.4 with half of his
game m the 205. His best rebounding
eOon t'ame against Costa Mesa v.1th
15. and he •"eraaed 10 4 o"er the cou~ of the lcaaue season.
lso on the first team -Laguna
Hills' C"hns heff and Tom Nelson.
For hcfT it's his fourth t1me
around He was a second team all-
kaguc c1l<>1cc JS a freshman and for
the pa t three )Cars ha c~med first
t<"am tarus
The 6-foot-4 senior a"craged 19.8
point a game and was the key to the
Hawks' game.
elson. a junior. ll\Crag('d 17.5
points a game.
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D aily Pilot's All-Pacific Coast
Most V•lu•bl• Player
Pl•yer, school Ht. Yr. Avg.
Rick Swanwlck, Trabuco Hltls 6 -10 Sr. 22.5
Fi rst T••m
Chris Sheff, Laguna tfllls 6-3 Sr. 19.8
Pat N elson. Laguna Hiiis 6-4 Jr . 17.5
Joey Cohen, Woodbridge 6-3 Jr. 18.4
Chad Poulos, Trabuco Httls 6 -1 Sr. 10 .1
Randy Krlech. Trabuco Hiiis
Second T ••m 6 -0 Jr. 12.7
Timmy Nguyen. Cost a M eu ~10 Sr. 19.5
D ain Blanton, Laguna Beach 0 6-l Jr. 17 .1
Beau Hossler, Laguna Hills 6 -1 Jr. t 1.1
John Trevino, Laguna Beach 6 -0 Jr. 14.8
Tom Shanklin. W oodbridge 6 -0 Sr. 7.S
Rick Afalava, Orange 6 -1 Sr. 12.S
Sea .Kings face CIF situation s·imilar to 1987 semifinals
Talented Rolling Hills squad looms
By ROGER CARLSON
Of -~"°'Slaff
( 17-9) are in the J...\ qoancrfinals
And an the small schools d1' 1s1on.
cwpon ( hn 11an offers its 19-::
record apan t thr o I Sttd 1n that
class1fica11on. Hesprna Chn 11an.
Wednesday 's quarterfinals /Jneup
1 •
( IF S·AA I ..
Jdlcb:td 1::~-l l '' I ong &·at:h Jordan (I .. ·!\I at l .1h'\\tJ(x!
't lonh.J t.~1-I'' ~IJll'r lA.·112~-::1 Jt R.1n,hu 'an11.1gu < 1111,r.~
for Estanc1a's Eagle<> 11·s a rl'lu rn 10
poi tglonc' h ''i lx'tn founc:trs s1nl't
the Eagfe-s ""on as mam 3 ::o pmc'i.•
and that \\3\ th<' b3cl-t<rNck JU&·
gt'rnauts ol lam \undcrman. ( n-·
finalist an I~ .i "'hen thl.' E.1 le\
do~ out at ::b--l lollo"'l'd b' Joe Rc1d'c; :: --l club. ·
Eve11 ·coach 1s thinking Just one
thing at thi s po1n1 -\\cdne5oda>
night's CIF quancrfinals tc t But the
fact remains. win 1n1t"t'th1 v.ecl. and u guarantees a tnp to tht ('If
champtonsh1p finals
With the e:<cept1on of a 4 o'clocl
game in the small schools. each 1
scheduled for 7 30
CCIF S·A I Pa~Jena (2~·:!) 's Lu1\on t 15· Ill at \IJrin.t
Jn inc 11::-5> ' .. ( anqin \prrngq ::n ... 41 .11 \1111'\: nu \Jill'~
Bucoa 120-·H '' On:Jn \ ll'" I IQ. lat f oun1.11n \ 1lln
, f or fr.sbuco H11ls ho"'l''cr.1t'Hhc
fif'.\t-C\ er fll>'.'Jran<:<' in the quu-
tcrlinah. built Jround tht 1b1h1Jc of
O.-loot-10 ~n1or Riel ~"30\\ack. tht Pa~ die ( oo~t l raguc·, \fo'it \ aluabk That's the s11ua11on as the ba-,ltt-
,. ball ehmmat1on., C\olvt' into the
'-'CCI 16 with eight Orange Coa~t
'lrca teams s11ll in the hunt
The two top s,eed in the S- . ~a
V1ev. League kingpin ddlcback
(25-1) and Anaelu Lcagut' champion
Mater CX1 (15-;A, roll into their
re pcctivc ouarte 1nal .
Irvine (2:!-5), which has emerged
into a champ1onsh1p contender afkr
a history of no pla)ofT appearance
(1978-t7). u "-t ll a Sunset Le~gue
hea' y~ta&hts Ocean V1cv. (I~-) and
Edison ( rs.12) mo"t into the s.;\
quancn
Pcrtnnial a Vie"' U-ague pov.c~
~ tanc1a Cll -5) and (orona dcl \.1ar
Jottnson
Johnson hurls
out of trouble
to lift UCI, 3-1
Herc's ho" 11 shapes up 1n the 3-•\.
Rolllag Hiiis (t4·0 vs. Corona del
Mar at E tanC13
Tv.o )Cars ago. these l'-"O met at
Orange ( oast and ChlT Warn•n's
Rolling Hills v.a a big fa, onte.
scorro a lot of points. was h1ghh
ranked and Sttdcd. and e apc:d "'1th
a 56-54 '1ctof') m the semifinals.
This time 11' at Estancia and it's
lht' quarterfinal but man) of those
S3mc quaht1cs are e"1den1
Thr Tttans of the Ba)' League arc
thr o I ~ are 24-4. and ha"c •
rtputauon for putting points on the
bOarJ In lht' 'econd round
Bcllllo"cr "'3\ a 117·68 'u.:11m
tCIF 3·AI ·
Rolling Hill\ (~..t-..t l '' ( 1>1on~l dl'I \1a1 c, ... 111 .11 ( ''"'nu.1
I rahulO Mill'l 11 '1·61 ''I I \IJnuJ I~ I ·~I Jt < '''°n.1 lkl \1;:11
(CIF mall • boot
H~· pcnaChr (l~-..tl''> 'l'"pon(hr 1P-::1at l"lth 1 <·~m . .i pm
John Hard). a O.-loot-4. senior 1<,
the C'atal)'>t to tht' Titan ma hinc
sconng at a 18 0 clip. as )'-ell a'>
dominating the board at an 11 7 rJtc
Thrtt otht'rs a'erage 1n dou~k' figurt"
teH Clo\Cr. a O.-foot-4 Junior.
avcraacs 18.4. and 6·foot -' seniors
Mark Tcsdar and Ron Oann<"ll ha't
a'eraaedl4. and 10.I point .rl~flCv
II "clv"'
Paul Orm' ( orona Jd \tar a
ti..1ng .mcan"h1lc ha,( not orcd.i'
man\ as 70 po1nl\all \car. rcl}1ng un
defen~ 10 ~t the tl·mpo •
. \fatt c~1enn1a 1~ < orona\ k1p
..corer v.1th an 11 5 a'c:ragc "'1th
M:rn I kmn&ton ( 11 I l and Rnan
• pra11 (8 I) bkn<l1ng 1n
Tr1beeO'Hlll1I 11-11" E taacia at
(orona def \tar:
. Pla\cr
~v.anv.1c l aq:r.i,g('d :::: ~ point a g.ime 1n leagut and a supponingla t
"h1(h in lude guard (had Poulo
ti 0 I) :ind Rand~ lit.rt('\ h c I:? #)
helped make 11 a comh1nat1on "'hl(h
\\COi ~-1 1n ka&U<' pla\
r or ( Ulnc1a. it's a familiar pattNn
Tht' t-a~I~ under "«ond 'car c .i~h
Tim O Bm:n, hil'<' httk to oOcr in
terms n l 'lhccr 11c to comll31
v.an,~11.k. rel\ing mo th on qu1{k·
ne and a 'er. finch tuned hand
from ou1s1de and at the line
Tim "-.Jar at 6-foot-4 1~ the onl~
f3 ll' "ho <''en lOmc'i {lo to
matching v.an~1ck s 1n 1de pme. at
both ends of the eourt
In hrt'r num~f\ in the scorebook.
the Eagles can match Trabuco Hill~.
Cum ,., a"erag1na 21 7. Auau~un
Hertd1a 1 at the 14 1 plateau. and
l\Jarha a,e,.. ('(111 4pomtupme
The ~c),· hov.c\Cr, 1 the matchup.
Trabuco nill has the b1a man. and he
ha a upponing cast '-"hK'h the
\1ustangs feel can ta\' "'th E tan-
c1:1 qu1d.n<"'
Hcrt's ho" It ha pc up in tht' 5·A
Bwaa (%1·4) VI. Ottu V~w at
F~luntaan \ alk\
(~aw SH l'l.AYO FFS/C21
MO'IJ:'\'S B\SKETB.\1.1. 'tt:ili:-tt-U\~11::-il\1 .I . Pill·~\ II~:\' - ---~-'
Barons, SeahaWks draw
road games in quarters
FV ~yes l B Po ly in 5-AA
while Ocean View plays
5-A contest in Ontarro
It' the '1«ond ~tr.11sh1 road same tor
f-oun111n Valk\
Ocean V1cv.··\ qualified for the
quancrtinals "•th a SC\om.1-round
'1ctOf') O\er ( ap1\trano \ allc~.
Orange< OO\t arc;a 11rls ba ketboall 4S1'w on tht' rood arr 1"0 In tnt' teams \till in the hunt "'ath < 11 h 1 l l · 1 4 qu<litl·rfinals ~rtM on Thunda) arc ~ 00 -Ol\Cf\11) n.>J3n '", -
on the ro;aJ lolluv.1n1 unda) \ de· -\ .\ •.,nd Wood~ in 4-\. UniHr-
1crm1na11on ~t th<'<. lf ollil·e. ·sit~ <-0-6l 1 a~ { 1m1nllo. (.O.b).1nJ
Suntet Lca,guc po~erhoutc\ foun-\\ oodbri~ t-1·5> 1ut o. 4-\ttdC'd
"' 1a.o -·• ()\.~ \ • .1 ~atclla (l.J-ll tam •I~) 3JN an u.:-. urcv. On the 'mall .chool\ ~~cl Nr•· roed pmn The Barons(~().. ) trll' d C a-· '
10 lont Bta<h Pol)' (10-6) in 5-.\ po!' hra~aan 11 at gmpt1't < hn)l1an
'omprt111on' 'Ah1k' the Scaha•b take in Hcmt'l. •hale the onl) homt' PIM
the rl4-J rreorJ toOntano .. here th · ot lh<' nitht in,ohn L1bC'rw Chn¥ f'ou~h-sttd a•ail\ with 1 !4· I tC\orJ t1an ot Uun:•natoo lk-Kh. • hu:h .. 111
for as. pmt' host I one f 1oc •
.!cO:"~~ \~i :n:~ ~~h ~~.~ Rustl~rs seeded fourtt1
ach-.nttd -1th• 60-43 \K'tot) O\tr
Hl•thornc. The llM'onl ·~rt alw
fal)' \'ICIOrl. bnt1na Pllmdalt. ~. ,
San Jose t.,,les Starlltes
~ -Tht n JOit OU-alml~•••••rnrnve'ftlc'd lhttr loss"' 1111 m lldr. maldl ••Ill a~u. S-13. IS-S "~ OWf •
• MMN'ft'I .~ ~ v11e,, ... ..,.~,~ •
.. _of'l.209 Al lk II J<*' ~""'"°"-· T1W Slllll11t1 kid Oft b I fint
C letOry ...... w c.-. •• ,. tld
......... final '"tte 10
--~ -
sunset
balance
continues
Fountain Valley and
Westminster emerge
as the early favorites
9y KNtK \WOL.COn
0-.."-C••• ... -•
Oklahomans search for solutions
to Sooners' crime-ridden program
"-Cl
In OM of die lllsa .,.,,-_ ......
mtldMIPI-8-'1 .... II ..... , '-
Ventura. IM No. 4 IC!Cld. ....... .
qutek and fluid quintet belll oa .....
Ind solid dtfcftlC. , ...... n. Auodel•,,,...
Another Oklahoma nt'W ... ptr is sua· ----ICM•.. ~ads lhouki roll to l't'dttm the ~
Un1vttlity of Oklahoma· reputation in the ~. ~•kt of c:oaunc characs qa1nst quarterhadt
Charles ThompM>ftand ral>(and shootmgt:hargesapinst
four o&ber player1.
At~ same time Oklahoma football fans arc ca lling
in letaers 10 the cd11or for support of Oklahoma coach Barry Sw1tter or for ahc installation of bullcl·J"f'OOf glass
to protect fans from playen 11 Oklahoma games.
··1 have been 1Q1ng to OU footbell pmes sinC't the
1920s. Now I am afraid to go sill<'e so man) of the OU
football players have guns. pistols and machine auns in
their rooms and autos." said Oklahoma Cit) resident
Hervey A. Foerster in a letter in unday's ed111ons of The
Daily Oklahoman newspaper in Oklahoma Cit>.
Thompson was arrested Feb. 13 on charges that he
sold 17 grams of cocaine 10 an undercover FBI agent.
His arrest shonl> followed rape charges a,aanst
K"rond-stnng pla)'ers Nigel Clay. Glen Rell and Bernard
Hall and charges of shooting with intent to inJurc agaan t
teammate Jerry Parks.
According to court documents. ammun1t1on wa!t
found during a search of the Bud Wilkinson athlt'lic-Oorm
in connection with the rape. The hooting also alleged I)
occurred in the athletic docm.
The Muskogee Dail) Phocni>. on Sunday Joined
other state papers in calline fM r h-inoro; tn re-form the
Edwards' trey llfts Indiana
Jay Edward• made a )-pointer at the --"'!"'"-
buzzer Sunday. sending ninth-ranked In-•C'
diana past No. 13 Michigan 76-15 and Jiving ' -.
the Hoosiers a 15-game home winning ----
streak. Edwards. who scored nine of his 13 points in the
final 8:48, also made three of four free throws in the last
I :22 after Michigan took a 75-71 lead on Seui Hlghls' J.
pointer. Michigan. 19-5 and 7-5 in the Big Ten, had a
chance .to win but, missed its final shot. Eric Alulersoe
grabbed the rebound with nine seconds left 10 set up
Edwards' winning basket. Indiana. 21-5 and 11 -1, leads
Illinois b)' three games ... Gary Leourd srorcd 11 of
Missoun s first 17 points as the third-ranked Tigers tool
a bi& first-half lead and beat Nebraska 79-63 ... Steve
B11eball scored 14 of his 16 points. including a key 3-pointcr, in the second half to help No. 8 North Carolina
hold off host Maryland 86-7 5 in an Atlantic C'oa 1
Conference game ... Clari• Bl'Mlts scored 22 points and
Ray F .. aer added 17. leading 14th-ranked West V1'lan1a
past Rhode kland 90-66 and extending the nation·!>
longest winning streak to 21 games ... Greg Antlaony
made a aame-winning. off-balance jumper with 28
scconds lefl as No. 18 Nevada-Las Vegas rallied in 1he
final four minutes and beat Temple 62-60.
QI Ol't:Ot'THED.\l
Darrell Waltrip, stock c:ir drh er who "'on thr
Da> tona 500 unday for his first '1ctor} C\ er at the
race track. had this foresight Saturdn} in looking
toward his 17th I f) an hi s car No. 17: "If I "1n. rm
gonna spike m)' hclmrt in the wmner"s c1rck. and
then rm gonna do the lcke) huffic. I'd gel on m)
knees and kiss the earth. l'dJus1 ~ tit•kkd to dt•ath If
we can just ha'c a normal da} -nothing
catastrophic. no Oat tires. no wrcds or an) thing -I
N.'311) feel good about" inning this ra('c. I 1h1nk 1h1~ 1o;
the time. I feel reall) ronfidcnt ..
Waltrip gauges final laps
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -Darrell .jf;_
Waltrip.ended 16 years offrustra11on un~ay ~.:.:""'. 1
with a victory an the crash-fi lled SI . 1 m1llton • •
Daytona 500. winning the biggest race of his
life by taking perhaps the biggest chance ofh1s career. rt was a chance-that neither Ken Schrader nor Dale
Earnhardt was willing to take.
Waltrip. a three-time Winston Cup champion, who
had never won the richest and most prestigious race on
the NASCAR stock car circuit, took the lead four laps
from the end and~taycd on the track knowing he might
not have enough ps to finish.
The Franklin, Tenn .. driver. who now has 74 career
victories drove his Hendrick Mo1orspor1s Che rolct
Monte Carlo 53 laps -132.5 miles -· from his la!tt ga!t
stop on lap 147 during a caution period.
Alan Kulwicki, who led Waltrip starting lap 197. ran
out of ps an turn one on Daytona International
Speedway's 2.5 .. mile oval as Waltrip sped past.
Schrader, who started from the pole, and Earnhardt
made quick stops for a splash of gas on lap 188 and 1t cost
them a chance a1 victory.
Waltrip said he was arJuing with crew chief Jeff
Hammond on the radio dunng the last three laps. with
Hammond telling him to come in for gas.
"I didn't know to start with 1f we could make 1t.''
Waltrip said. "Jeff said. 'Nobod) can make it.' 1 said. ·1
can make 1t. • nd then I draf\ed and drafted and drafted."
Twiggs earns first PGA win
Gree Twigs shot 3-undcr-par 69 Sun-.,/
day for a two-stroke victory in the $700,000
San DicaoOotn and his first win in five years
on the POA tour. Twiggs. who carded a four-------
day 271 total at Torrey Pines Golf Course, earned S 126.000 for the w1 n. Third-round leader Steve Elkla .... of·Australia strul&led to a I-over-par 73 to finish in a
second-place tie at17 3 with Mark WieM18rat1 Fu• and
Maril O'Meara, who matched Sunday"s DCSt round with a
6-undcr:par 66 ... Slterrt hner rewrote the record book
en route to a four-stroke victory in the S300.000 LPGA
Hawaiian Open at Honolulu. Turner fired a record-tying
6-under-par 66 Saturday and finished with a tournament
record 54-holc total of I I-under 205. She staned &ht
round one stroke behind Alift Rttamu and Sara Am
McGetrkk, but had the tournament in hand by the tum .
..... Claarlea dropped a I 5-foot birdie putt on the third
playoff hole to win the Suncoast Senion Classic. which bed ended in a four·way tic after regulauon play 11 TamP1
(Fla.) Pllms Golf and Country Club. Charin clottd with
a 6-undtt-per 66 for a S4-hole to&al of 207. 9 undn s-rJ
and tied...,....-.... Jim Ferree, and ICCOnd-rouno
leader 0.ft Hll .
Flyen hold off lilatiden
fooaball ptOllam.
"Tht IO'ttnor and Oklahomani att tell ing OU ~tuncf thc an1na pre"dent 10 set tht' pllC't m order:·
the Piper said. "If that take. finng some people. M> be 11.
Whatever It take\, the uni'e~11~ \bad reputation mu~t ~
RH'rsed"
Ultn Hannah'• Bulldap flMllft S-
foot·l 1 JdY'Olavcr. whott'C"ll!I 16.I
porn au llmt'.11wcllas1 "-' lhwol
6-fout·S Adan Valtnc11 and6-tbol·5
Darren Shattr. ~ho combined for
24.3 po1n11 and 17.1 rebounds. Valtncia 1s the ma1or lhreat wath
his 16.1 ave.-..: and 10.3 rd>ounck.
but Shcam's 8.2 points and 6.1
m>ounds ll'<'S Buena a sohd look up
front
The Tul~ World. lhc U ni~ensl) of Oklahoma
student nc"'~paper and thr Claremore Progrcs' ha'e
call~ for S"' 1t1cr\ res1gna11on or firing sin« Thomp-son·s arre)t
The O.il) Oklahoman reiterated 11s pica from 1"
)'ears ~o to fire Sw1t1er. and The Tulsa T nbune called for
Sw1urr IJOb after the NC"" pul the football proararn on
thn•c )'Ca_FS probation for rt.-cru111ng violat1oni
Oncflctter sugge te-d that kgcndary Oklahoma coach
Bud W1lkm"ln's name should be removed from the
athlcllC' dorm
Also, 6-3 senior Matt Andttlon is
avtt111_na 11.6 points a same and 6-0
auarcfTroy ErickM>n 11 jood for I.I a
game. so Buena·1 aamc is bl~
and of'kn few holeS 10 pick at.
"A good replafCment might be an okl military one.
'me s hall .... !>UUC!ltcd J.R. MCClead of Oklahoma City.
Kttth Kahle of Fon Wonh. Te\as, a forlllt'r
Oklahoma resident and sclf-<tescnlx-d dedicated Sooner fan. cAprcsscd supoon for w1tzcr.
All of these qualiua, however. usual!~ brina out tht bett an J.1m
Harris Seahawks. a &am which
seems 10 play aa its potentaal only
whm thctt's no Olbtr altcmati~.
Othe~ "en• It.• s !I) m1131hrt1c.
··1 finall) admit the University of Oklahoma ha
outdone Ollahoma '1ate nl\Cl"!llt) this )Car b)' a 3-0-1
score." "'rote £)3,e Greiner of Oklahoma C'1t). "The
Co" bo> til'd the Sooncrs 1n cheating (Oklahoma Statt
al o "a put on 1'1( .\J\.proha11on) but got beat an alleged
rape . shootings and drug dears.··
I'\ THE Bl,•:ACHERS
)
"Nice paas, you Idiot.,"
Scott's 3 5 Ifft LA by Boston
Byron Score \Cored 14 of his sea on-high ~
35 poin ts in a ~pun oflc!>s than eight minutes. •
ca rf)1ng the Lo Angeles Uilr.ers to a 119-110 '
v 1ctOf) over the Boston ( elllC!t unda) an the ----
teams first match up '-'tlhout both Larry Bird and Macie
Jeb ... since they Joined the NBA. James Wortl•y added
2 poanls as 1he Uilr.ers earned a splu of the season scncs
with Boston. which has lost four straight roa<l games •nl·e
the All-Star break. Kevhl Mcffale ·scored 26 point and
Reale Lewis 25. "hale Robert Parisll added 20 points
an<n 5 rebounds for the Celt1C!t, now 5-19 awa)' from
Boston Garden this \Car and heading toward lhe1r wo~1
road record 1n the Bird era. ott made a la) up w1lh onr
minute gone 1n the thud quarter 10 g1"c the Lalr.ers 1he
lead for good. 62-60. It "'as Scott's 14th point 1n a 7·45
span and startt'd a 16-3 spurt that made 1t 76~63 . .
Mlclaael JordH had 2J poin1sand Brad Sellers ~ol't'd ~"
in th e final 2:40 as 1he ( h1cago Bulls continued thr~r
maMery of the M1l"aulec Bucks with a')OS-'106'1ctory
The Bulls have bcatt.·n the Burks four umes without a lo s th1 !>Cason and 11 times in their la \t 11 mccung .
Rookie Grant Lona ~ored 10 point!> and M1am1 built a
20-point lt'ad before holding off a late Atlanta comcbat'k
attempt for a 124-115 victory. the c:11pans1on llcat''
second straight win .. The lnd1an::i Pare~ tradl'd for"'ard
Wayman Tisdale ( 15.9 pyants per game) to thr
cramento King'\ for guard Randy Wlttmu, an Indiana
native. (' 9) an<l ccntcr-foNard La~lle 11iompton
ll5 Ol
Becker gets back on track
Boris Bttktr s:ud unda) that he had
turned a page \\-Ith has victory in the final of • •
the $492,500 tella Arto1s indoor tcnn1 ,,,,-
champ1onsh1ps "It proved rm fi t. that I'm
100 percent now And 11 will help me to foract about
Melbourne," said the 21 ·)Car-old W~t German. ~ho
made shon "-Orlr. of unseeded Soviet Attxa8ffr Velbv
6-1 6-2 at the Palatru sard1 Arena. "I am goin& into the
ncx't tournament w1th&ood mcmones,"satd B«ker. who
won has fir\t maJor(irand Pri~ tournament sance the New
York Mute~ la~t December ... Mcthochcal 81'84 Gll'ert
wore down JMu Kriek for two sets and then was handed
the champ1onsh1p of the Voh o tennis indoor cham-
p1onsh1p when a grotn 1nJul) forced Kriek to retire.
Utlbcn, the tournament's sixth sttd. had little problem
handling No. 16 Knek·s power game, winnina tbc fint
two set\ by 1dcnt1cal 6-2 scores .•. Steffi Graf of West
Germany won the first 20 points. then capitalittd on two
late scrv1ct breaks an the 41CC'Ond set and captured &he
V1ra1nia Sh ms ofWalh1natcm with a 6-1 . 7·S VK"tory over ZtM Garn... Graf. the world's top-ranked pla~. won
25 of the 29 poants in the fint set. GarriM>n did not fClllltr
a point until the sill&h ~me of 1he match. and could not
musttt a point ofT Grars serve until the leCoftd let ...
,,. Ltt'8 of Plsackna earned one of the six pllces in the
draw for the U .. Pro Indoor Tennis ChamDionlhipa by
sconnga 4-6. 7-5. 6-<t vactoryovtr am ...... of'Diallai.
Texas 1n the thard round of a qualifyi~ IOUrMIMnt.
Others advancana ~ CrtthosloV1k18'1 m111111 ....
Vene1ucla'1 Nk .. Pw•a. ChK'llO'• ....._ ....._
RK'hmoncl, Va.'s &.., ,,...,._ nd lAI A I Ila' ......... c.Mer.
~an View oftm th~ aH4cliplc
~yen 1n us lineup -6-foot-6 T Odd
Norman. who &akes up a toe of room
at 245 pounds. 6-foot-3 Gres Evans
and 6-foot Mike Frohn.
They'rt two-time all-tcaauc stand·
outs, and Harris can rtach down and
pull out some rabbtts from the bench -such as 6-foot-2 Ted Pelonisand 6-
foot_. Jim Gwaltnc). among others.
Pa..-. (U-!) vs. IWJIOa at
Manna:
Pasadena·s Butld<>&S rate the edF
in this one on paper. They've aot the
numbers and the cre.dent1als.
Bill Duwe's Pacific ~ue cham·
pions arc the No. I seed an the 5-A
with a well-oiled anack that featurn
6-foot-3 senior Idris Jones. suPl>Of'1fd ~Y 6-foo&·2 Don Mi1chell, 6-=foot-'
Chns Henson and 6-foot-3 Burl lrb)'.
Jones has avcrqed 20.6 and die
supr,n1ng cast goes 13.1. 11.0 and ...,._.,.... .. '-..,.. 100n rc~rect~lds its Irby c8.o>. Newport aw11ta.n •INI •·toot·7 senior Jerflfl!tJ Clarll,,......
Henson (6.8) and Jones and MilcheH IM• on Hespera. Ctwtit1M In third round ,...,.,, .C.fon~
(each at 4. 7), so •ts a very balanced floor an the lront hnt arr 6-toot-7 l>ottin and 6-toot-2 Cra.11 Manha.II
group which commands respttt. Demck G~. 6-foot-6 Brian share MVP honors in the Sea View.
That may sound like a lot to Younp. 6-foot-S Chns Lowery. ~ Jontan.!s-auns arc 0.vtd
contcndwnh fora team with a 15-12 foot-S Anthon} Lastrap and 6-foot-4 Mitchell. a 6-oot-3 guard with an
record. but the Chargtrs arc not often Anthony Walsh 18 O avcrase. and Chuck Morris. a 6-
an11m1dated by such credentials. His son. sophomore Todd tock.-foot-4 ·5Cnior w.ho averqn 11.2 per
Santa Clara. a 2-A p<>"-Cr ~Ith ham. is a S-foot-10 auard. start.
hcraldtd chppanp. was pitted against This 1s Can)on Spr;mgs' first year But hke Saddlcback. the talent run\
Edison 1n late December and was a wtth seniors. "Cl)' deep at Jordan.
39-38 v1ct1m of the Charaers. who . Herc's how 1t shapes up an the 5-Hert·s how 1t shapo up in Small seem to play to the level of compet1· AA· hools:
uon often. whether up or down. St. Mealea (ll·5) vs. Mater Del at HHJeria Qrtstlu (Jt..f> YI. New-
Ed1son has the edge ue f~ont !1'1 Rancho Sanua.o College· port Qrtldu u 15th St. Gym an terms of size with ~foot-9 Junior Bill Gary McKnight's pla}Off record West Newport Beach·
Manmeau. wh<? is no longer con-into his seventh season 1s 26-1 ,and on tfespcria Chnsuan·s Patnots art-~1d~red y~una JUSt because he's a a few occasions. the Monarchs have Sttded No. I and ha ve won 71
JUntor II) his fir~I year of".ars11y ball. been hard pressed. maaght In the Chnstian Lc.tguc. and
He has a year under has belt now Thi\ 1s one where they feel the) 're their three top !ICorcrs arc under-and ha~ proven to be the focal poant of an that s1tuat1on. because . t. Mon1 n cla smen.
Edison s game. with 6-foot-4 Bf) an comes into the game with vcrys1milnr pair of 6-foot-3 Juniors in Dan
Murphy, 6-foot-4 tcve Tho.Pe and 5-credentials That 1 . ·1. Monica hh Loomis (20.0 points. 8 2 rebound\)
foot-I I Tom Tyler backing ham up vel) 1m1lar me and depth. and Mark ~m11h (17 2 potnt . .8
Of those four. onl)' \.t urphy ts a Amona 't Monaca' ere"' arc 6-rebounds) lead the "'"llY Dan1lc
senior foot-6 Junior John Mcfarland C 15 7 Romero a 6-foot-3 sophomore. a'\'cr-Coach Jun Borchert has the lu~ul) ~pg. 12.S rebounds). 6-foot-5 Junior age 12 5 points nd . rebounds.
of reaching deeper. as \\Cll. even into Cle\eland Jackson (I S.2 ppg, 101 Pa1nots to:1ch Lester 1mpson
the freshma'l ranks. rebounds). 6-toot ~naor Chm Cotton labeled the sca~n as a "rcbu1fding
Irvine \IS. Cuyoo Spri•i• (?0-U at ( 13 8 ppg). and 6-foot-4 Junior Marlr. )Car " but 11 "ould appear the hou
Moreno Valley Johnson ( 10 9 ppg) "'a~ put up an shon order
T"'o veteran coaches wh o operate The Monarchs ans"' er with L ( J. e"port C"hns11ao' fonc.-1\ the
wath.'\'el)<'Ontratangstylc!lcolhdc1n bound ·o)lan Rigdon (188). de-blend of 5-foot-11 n1or Jon
this one with 'te"c Keath taking h1\ fensl\e !ttandout and 11oor leader Bahnsen (:!-l 8), 6-fool· 7 senior
Vaquero to R1v ers1deCount) to duel Ja on Quinn and Mike Mom,, \\ho Jercm) Clara. (IS 9) and 6·3 senior
Doug 'tockham's C'an)On )prings ha~ averaged 14. per \lart f'\er Wa)nc E\etttt ( 15 4)
Cougars. "'ho are based 1n Moreno m1' mJ the first nine games of the
Valle). )ear wuh an IRJUI)'
Keith's game revolve~ around the ·s.(d.lebaek vs. Lona Btacla Jerdan WOMEN slick three-pronged attack of Bl) an t 17·8) at Lake"'ood
llred (outside), ophomore John For no -to-nose talent on both
Molle (1n and out) an<l senior Raphael sades of the court. th1 1 one of the
Molle, whosc's Sile and fine louch premier pme of the quarterfinals a"
oOers a third dimension. Pat Quann takes h1~ No. I-rated
The other 1dc of Keith's game 1s 10 Rbadrunncr to battle the Moore
deny th e opposition the luxury of l.t'ague powen
feeling comfortable on the floor. and Among ddkback·., 25 \ u;um
as he puu 1t, "Make them hoot from have been Mater Oe1 (t"icc). Dom•·
different pots:· ngue1 and ( 1pmrano Valle), bu1
tockham. a well-traveled roach Quinn has vo1fCd concern that h1\
who led We\tminster IO theear1y·10s. team can hold ur under the bacll:-to-
has his tt'am rolling on a 14--pmc bid. prt!t urc o 5·"" compct1t1on
winning $treak \\-tth an up-tempo after brtc11ng for the po t live "C'tls
format. 1n bls1call)' a 3·A to 4-league.
Among those he can put on the Hts combination of 6-foot-7 Malru
HO.\ Tl\(,
From Cl
ba\kt.'tball tcam Jrc~ a home a~~1sn
mcnt 1n \\cdnl'sdaf ' fir1t round ol
the ~ulht'rn (ahfom1a Rcaaonnl
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(Ile Ru\1kr\ ( 12· 16) lin1\hcJ b·2 111
thl' Or.ingc lmp1rc ( unl~rtnu~ tor
)('~und plalt behind the late'\ lop·
r3nkcd IC m fullcnon and .. ,11 ho\I r IC amino CI 6-7) in the fir 1 ruun<l
voldcn Wt t, "'h1ch lo'l h«>th of 11'
conlcrtncc pmr\ to f ullenon. 1
\Ceded lourth 1n the 16-tcaln tour·
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)OUlll. but tould C'OIM oa ~
undri' a ~ coeth once lapr play
bqins. Eda'°" needs a star on the
mound -and may ha"t Ont. ~· COICh Paul Harrell may
ha"t said n btst when asJtcd about the
1989stUOn.
"Ult la't )'C•r.1..ll shoukt90do-a &0
lhc \ltr) tnd. Ancr v.e all beat eacfa
other u~. v.~·11 Jtt •hat happtn1." H~~ s a look al the l~un· '" cntnes·
Huntington B~ach
l\s for the dcfcnd1n1 champton
Oilers. the bis qurstion mar\ tlus
season 1s p1tchini
Huntington's infield 1s as s1ro"J as
ever. anchpred b) all-ltaaue stn1on ..Gtrad Cav.hom a1 second .bale and
Chance Agnew behind the plate.
Senior shom1op Jason lktunatr ~
tums for h1~ third year as a suancr.
after recch 1n1 honorable mention
all-lca1uc last )tar.
Roundina out the Cli:ptncnced
infield are Junior R)'an Marlin at first
and stn1or ( hns Maher at third.
Whffc the C\penen c stops 1s on
the mound.
"II might seem hkc \\.C ha\C a shot
a1 defending o ur tlllc. but that ""111
ha\C to depend on a very tnc,pen-
cn cd and jOung pitching staff."
Hunt1ngton&ach(oa hM1keOodd
confessed.
Brian Wngh1 1s the only stntor ~turning from last )Car's staff. When
Wn&ht 1s not on ahe mound. took for
h1m behind 1hc mound. He do ublts
as the 01lcN' r enter fielder
Juniors Ken 'Aa)'S and Josh hur
a~c'\pected 10~ plcnl) ofact1on on
the rubber this season Sophomore-s
J P. Rizzo and John Vullo will be put·
to the test 'Carl)' on.'
Rounding out the staff arc ~n1ors
Joey K1JC"sk1. Jason Gonsahc . JcfT
Lo ng and En Pett1na10.
K1ie" kJ returns 10 h1 outlirld
position "hen he's not on the mound
DaH Hobrccht. Mark L11tlc. Jason
Bmsc> and O man Lamora ""111 tr) 10
claim the rcm1un1ng outfield pos-
1hons Chm Mangels and Mike
Harmon will b3 k up o\sne" at
catcher Jcsu Espon11a g1"e the
Oilers an C>.tra infielder
Dodd figures Fountain Valle~ to
have the 1ns1de trad. to this }tar's
league 111lc. but We 1m1nster nnd
Manna are not far behind. "I don't
C\pcct u 10 finish last." he :ud.
"becau'>t Hunungton &a h pl.t)crs
pla) abo'e 1heir taknt mos1 o t the
11mc. But \\C did bu) ne'' uniform
this )car JU t in ca~.
.. ctuall). "e "'" s1cad1I~ 1mpru'e
a our p11~htng taffgcts 1ro nger "
Edison
lrlJUncs and mc~pencncc arc the
t"-O m~tn concerns for the Chorgcrs
this sea on.
If 6-fooi-5 n&.ht handc."r Ja) fhooc
O\Cn.omes arm problem\ that d1 •
ablcd him la l )car. Ed1~on has a gooJ
chance to equal or 1mpro'<~ upon 11
• 7 -.ho" ang II Thobc. a senior.
doe n't gel hi 1nn1ngs on tht' mound.
11 could be a IOnA sea on fur the
( h3!iC.-S
"\\ie'\(: got c1~t kid\ back btH
onh 1"0 stancrs • ('03 h Paul Har-
rell adm11tcd .. fhcrt' no1 a" hok Im
of' arsll~ cwcncnt'C on lhc 1cJm "
The rcwrn1ns )t3rtl'rs .m· senior\
Juon ~ratio , nd Joe Pence Semrin
-...111 \tun again in l·en1er field Pl·n c.
the ( hargers \horts1op I. 1 sca'ion.
may mo' c to ~l'(.'Ond base
Harrell e \pc:t t th1!1 \CJr\ team w
bt• :a httk shon on po-...cr lrom a \c:Jr
ago but a ta-.tcr team on the 6.i~
path\ ~ruftn an.J Pcnlc k'\I the
C hnrgcrs in stolen ba)C~
\\Ide trom Pence. there "''II h\' a
nt"v. took. 10 the infield lilr the
hncup h.n ~hal.\n (oner at Ii • t
R~lo.' Halch or Mile ( unnmgham 10
the nuddk 1nlicld ond Don 1 er-
tanO\ c or ktl Daniel .u third l hr
()\(her po 1tmn 1s a ba11lc bc1 .... ccn at
lcai.t three pl.i)l'I"\
o\ number ol pl3\Crs roi,c trom a
JUn1or \3~11\ wuad \lo htCh \\0 0 lhl'
~un~·t tllk. -
ROUNDUP
• Fr0ff\C1 ' 1un1or hS Luna had tm ·wn•gaml.'
h1tt1n, \lrcal h:altt\i • l 1umpcd on top l·O 1n the ti~t
"'hen Parkl•r \1n&k-d \tole \C\·und ioo.._ third on an infield grounduu1
and ~ored on l umM inficlJ \tngl ·
But l \0 cHncJ the ~oh: 1n the
bouom of the 1nn1n1 "hen (. hr1s ~\t>ul \1nalcd. took 1h1rd on \nJ)'
Robl:m' \intlc and a \UMcQucnt
throv.1n1 error, and came home on
P..Am ~nancllo'\ aroundout
tn the \C'\ond. 1~ -'nlcarcf\ tool
1ht !rad for &ood •hen Jo n Shll\
walk('d, aook: 'K'<Ond on• aroundout
1i1nd t'Olme home on OM of Damu h:
11111 0 Joubk IO the llfM.
l Cl added an insurance run 1n the
\1'lh • hf-n Parker ""lkd to naht.
took third •hen l d l una rnched on,. fitkkr'~ \ho1cx anJ tm>f. 100 .eol"C'd
on C ombf \ltl&lc.
In m(n'scolk8t' "olk t.11: a...u s. ucn: The o 1-ran-cd
o.a11,. ...._. pfwH• .,, NK• , .....
M•rln• High Coach P•ul R•nfrow Is hoptnt • y•ar·s ••-
p•rl•nce wm help his Vlldnt• b• an Improved team.
"OHrall. -...e'rc capable o l being a
good team," Harrell said "II all
dq~ndson "h1ch kids come through
foru andha,eb1g~ears
"The league should bl' real hal·
ancl.'d 1h1s ca on. \\hoc\ er (•ntl~ Ufl
v.11h the bc\t pnchmg "hould do the
tx·'it , far. I hobc hJ~ no1 had an'
tenderness 1n ht arm I k could m;ih·
thl· difference tor us.. '
Ocean View
h"t·)car \JrStl\ OJlh 'ttc'e 8.u-
rc111akc O\l'.r .1 "ahuwl 4_uad 1h.11
reat·hcd the ( If-5-~ quarterfinah for
the third Waight ~·awn in I ~~t< hu1
lost three 1akntcd p1ll'hl·rs to gradu-
ation
tkh1nd the arm ot Dan "lauh'
[xrcl Ogle af\d \fann' Lopc1 <kea·n
\ 1c" fin1 hl·d ~l·onJ 1n 'uO\t'I in
1%~ w11h an 8-6·1 m.ord In 1ht•
plJ~otT . the St:.1h3"l' WP(l\'U
l hou~nd Oal anJ \I, 1cr l>c1 ~Ion·
losing to l.'\entual · \ th3mp1on
Diamond &.lr
f'3longo' rr the bull oft be p1llh1ng
chore an.-enior nght-handl·r Bn.·nt
\\ o ken a(\J suphomurc wuthpa"
Rand) "-arlincr
.. , e<i, thl'n.-' a que 11on mJrl in
p111:h1ng. but ''t.' i.houkl l'ore a lot nl
run\" \dtd Bnrrell. "ho po'llCd .1 U -ti
n.•rnrc.l the la\t '"o St'J\on, n>J\."h1ng
the freshman team "In < ,..,,
(. hn tophl.'r,on. I 1h1nl "C hJH' th~
he\I pl;i,cr 1n the ~un'>t't l t·a~uc ·
( htl\tophersun ·~ a t\\lH1nw .\II·
~un\Ct third ba-.eman "ho b.11tt•d
~ 0 \\llh fiH: home run\ l;l\I \C,11
BJ• rc11 t'\f>l'\ t tht older. stton~l'1
(. hm1opherwn to d~>ubk ht) lour·
h >'f'\ this ~·a)on
''l k'•q~o1na 1ocarr) the bull. of our
ollrn~. \\c hould plih &ood dekn'tl.'.
and then '" tu hold the fort on· thl' hill .. .
Jo1n1nj \\ of..cn and f\arlint·r 011 tht·
mound '"'"' the nght \ldl' Jrl' Bll'nl
l anner in hi\ li~t \car at <kcotn
\ 1e-... .and ..._e1th I krr~I the l l' ol thl'
Ra1nbo"s 11·2 s"'c p1 tht· .\ntl'Jtcr~
I ~-I: I). I ·I l bl'hmd I l1ll..t"
\llcn \llcn 3nd the all -3ro und J)IJ) 1)1
r oun1a1n \JllC)' tf 1gh produ1.t C ~do\
Bmcno "'ho had t.•1aiht ~'"" lhh"\.'
'ler' llt' J1.c anJ \CH'n d1i' ~tn e florcn11nc lcll I ( I \.1 '·
"''" I(\ kill . Y.:htle ~c' in "lurn1an ..aJdeJ I J
Junior' ar\lt) ll'.tm l cl1h.1mk~ J1111
(1waltnl'), otf the ba\lclball 1eam
and l m: Sd\Jaf" 111 al\o t'ontenll to1
time on lhc mound
The 1nlicld 1s sound ""''h \IJ.
Lcagucr tl'\C Hernandl'I :n \C(lltH.I ·
his brother Oan1el :n hon anJ '(JO.
h111cr t Of) < olbcn lxhand thl' plJlt'
(11ht•r Darren Lrn~t or !\Ille Burn\
"111 end up pla' ing lir'>t base
Barrell said thi.' Sun\l'I l eagw "J'>
up 1n the air hul g<l'l' 1hc cd11e. to
I oun1a1n \ nlll'' and \\t•\tmin,kr tor
their p11chani siath
Fountam Valley
Barons' < ooch Ron LaRulla 1\
opt1m1st1c pnor to the tart ol the
)Ca· on •• md he h.\\ good reason 10 tx·
1 hat' right. Baron~ ( oarh Ron
L.1 Rull3 rhl' lon111mt• su ll'\~lul
Edi on coa(h ha mo\C.'J h1 bah .inc.I
ooll 10 Fountain\ .tllC) .
The Baron return eight \tarter'.
mclud1ng 1hrc<.> all·kagucr from a
team that ba1tlcd J o" n tu thl' final
game fornplO)Off,pot
"I think "c're _going lo be ranked
earl} bct·<iu~ ol all our !'('turning
pla)cr and ho" "ell "'C did 1n
5U m ml'r1C<lguc " \<till La Ru ITa, "ho
asmu·d a1 R:rnd10 "·'"''ago < ullcttc
Ill\! ~a on
"\\e'rl' put11ng 1n J lit'" .,,,tl'lll ''
11' Jll\t a m.11tl'r ot ho" t,1,1 "l' 1e1 to
l mw. l'ach lllhcr B) kagm~ pla\ "'\'
'iht,uld be hauling ·
l l·ad1 ng thl' lhar,l' .1n: \\'llmr all·
league pla~cr-1 p11t her \tc' c \1on1-
gomef). t.114 .. hcr Marl lx~d aftl1
third •h;iscman kll H1gb) Dodd.
3mong the rnunt) leader!> 1n home
runs 13\t H'Jr, pale J ha1J.tu111ng
oncnsc.
J o1n1ng Dodd and High) al 1hc
plJtl' arc rcturn1n& \Co1or\ Tom
MenJ01a at 'hort nd outliclder.
Rich Mod., \tt.'\C <1r,1ll and Rid.
"'okoll Junior ptl\ her kO llak
roumh out lh(' Bar\1n\ "nh 'al\1\\
c\pcnen <'
"'n O'l'f Rll·hard Ocn..on 10 1mpHHl'
ha\ rel Ord to 11-~ \hl~ ( ud1ran ~l'n
"On \,f) \tngk').•1to1th .l thrl'C-~t "Ill
"' rr \;unnl\ Shnnctt Hut' ran~nf ·
\nll'JICf'\ \larl "Jpl n J11J R1, h.11d
I uhncr Ml to dl'I~ t
lnlC iU\\ hJ\(' ''ll lo lurn It
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ho. ~ Hallock and 5'eve Lan-
caMer.111....._ WI~ IOmd lhc .....litlNoaftn leedi• l'-tJUftlOr ..,..~toa 1).:2....,..a.ia~.
LaRufrl upttts Hallock '° 111n at
fint, tnhtr ho or Orthtr to fill 10 at
l«Oftd. and u~a$U't" 10 Ft iOmc
umt on the mound. But for nov..
noth•na is ~' in stone ""fl\Ctt 8~ QUClllOn\ 11111 10 be
1n1•trcd." LaRuffa admmcd. "Who's101n1 10~11n .-hcrcZ Who the
thrtt pit<.hcrs v.111 tx·'..' Thin&' hke
that
"Offenm cl). "'l' \ho uld be lOOd
We''" aot &ood team speed and a
solaJ defcn\t.'. too rm loolina for-
v.ard tor th~~ wason to begin:·
Maflna
"'1th eight ot tS pla)t.'rs rc1um1ng
from la~t }ear._ the \ 1lings ar'-' rend}
10 move out o l the cellar
The big qut.• tion marl ho"e' er 1s
p11ch1ng. Senior Paul "Jc"llclJ and
JUruut'S Um Bo)d. fr.i,id · hul
and 'Vlarc Ne"' field all return. bu1 the ~tafl wa 4-10-1 a }tar ago
Paul t \lolield \\COi :!·S an l~l'.I ~1th an ER.i\ that ho\cred nrouod
3 00. He will be a 1nrte1 again. \\h1le
Bo\d return .is clo er
.;"'e're bigger .lnd )tronger than
l.t\l )tar. but "e ~ull need to ma tun.• in
pitching," ( oach Paul Renfro" ..aid. •·we hould pla) g<X>d dctcn,c. nnd I
reall) don'1 \Cl' an} problem at th<'
platl'"
Returning pla}cr., ~·hulll. 1ntikkr
M ike Ben11on, catcha Robin l 111dM:\
and first ba'>eman·t)u\liekkr rm
( roclo.cr al) batted o'er \5013\t \l'Jr
""h ( r~ler OH'r .400
I ast )C:l1 . e'en o t 1h~· \ 1~1ntt•,' 10
dclca1scame b) a>1ngk run fhl'' lo'>I
thr,•t• game\ to lfon11ngtoo b' o 101:11
ol lour run., -
"We get the kc} h11 and "epnd up
IJ. 7 I hat "in-. 1hc ka~ue" Rl•nlr'>"
).lid
I k hoix· h1 older mure e
pcm·occ:d pl,\)Cr\ '"" make the
d1tlcn.·ncc th1 )l'Jr I "o ol 1how
pla~u~. \l'n1or) '>nlll f... 11 I.." ood and
( hm \tl'H'n). hOJl\' 10 rnntnbult.'
l'lllwr in th\' ou1tield or on th~· mound
tlm ~ason
i o1ning \l'lllt>r \lart\ n.hoa Ill'. llll'
other returnin2 lc11t•rm.in. 1n 1he
1nr1rtd art• Ol'\\lOmcr\ B1.1,1 B..1r1on.
( hul~ Huun~. ~.ln P.11tenon. (had
I err) and r ra"~ Umd \II li'c ait·
J UOIOI')
"\\l' bit the bullet lor J 'c.>.11 lo bu'
lui 1h1'> \\'M • Kenlru" ..:ud "If \\C
l'llh.h \H;ll \\l' rnuld \\Ill 'IOllll' bit\
gJml'5 ·
Westmmster
\\ hl•n II l OnlC'> to plllhlll~. \\ l'\t·
mtn)ll'r .ippcar~ Ill hJH' a Jl'lldl'd .
ad' antagt.•
The l ion., return the ..amc plllhtng.
\tJtl lrom la\t 'c:ir·., pl:\.}oll 1e.iru
\\htlhY.l'lllf"\.fl --
-ldl·hander K\an f...lc'>loC4· \ ~ 0(1
l' R \)and nght tiander., B11an "'uhb' ( 1.' l 1r l and·Brctt <.1rt.bc H ~ 4 44 l
1..0mbtned tor Jll 15~10\ JS JUOIOr\
"R,an 1\ .1 h.lrd·thru\\1ng p1t1.:h,·r
"ho fu, e~ 10 d1allcngc .in) hitter in
thl' lineup . ( o.1eh 1'.l·n o,tftl\\\kl
\J1d "(rrdx· also \\t>Uld Ix' rnn·
u.lcrt•J a f'O\' l' r p1 tl hl•r "hu It" n to
l h.1llt'llj t.' h11te~ 'i1 uhb'i" no doubt.
nll'd):lntlalh . our bc'>I plldwr "
< >ll thl' nwund thl' Lu111' had
J1tlirnh1l'' on dcfen\C 1n Ill/\~ \\ nl ·
m1n~1cr g.Hl' up an J\l·rag..-ol 1hrcc.>
l'rH>r'i a gJme
() lrC'l\\\l l \\Ill f(~lk lt> JUllllll
hort\top ( h11 lJr on anJ 'len1ur
t"u>nd hJ\l'm.tn Hr,·n l l k rl'Jta 10
J nd)or lhl' J l'f\'nw up tht: middle .
f...k\lo and '1uhh~ "'II lt.llk oil .ti
tir.,1 "hen not p11d11ng 1'.1.i;'ll..l.I
Ntlcd 46~ "llh '>t.'\ l'll hlllllt run'
~nothl·r ha1J-h1111ng '4.'111,11 . IOI.'
l 1:11w < 4\)l\ vn JUlll\1r 'ar.11~ I "111
bJllk \nicf I tirll;/ llH lh,• \1~1 ltnP,
\JI\ hl•r 1,pot
R1ll)l1 n11\\ thc<'d~l "\\tlh I upa4
\\Ith r 1ano \\llfl mg thl' p\.1\~ ().,.
tlO\\\l..I \.ltd "(1thl'r \\J\ txlth ot
lhl'\C ~oung m~n \\Ill lx· 1n lhl·
hnl'UP •
The Lion' 1)ullidd " bohlt're\l h'
J 1m $1.iglc ""htl ball..-d ~ · anJ "tft
m,,, t.' trom kit til'IJ 111 nghl to iall'
.iJ, .rnt3gc ul h1°'1 thtim 1na -.1r~nttlh
Joining '1.1gle .He kO f oriunc in
cmer <tn\1 e11hi:r ldl l ,,m, m \t.ul
\1urph' in ld1 .\II ;m· ~·111lH' 4.'\\ (pl
\lurph\. a Junior
around~' t>a11on ~1\l, \1Jrl ,11dn·,
pla\ ""'II h'l\ia\, and K1d1.uJ '1n a
\lume w "l'°'.l' gut to pull 1h~·)'n out
of 11 ...
"apf.1n Nlfl.'J \\1th l utin~ 1 Jn,!
l .it..11g:111 1r.im,·J \'Jlh \Jr Hl
'tulf'm:tn I< r "'"' tn d •uhk'
In men\ collc:sc 1cnn1'
Kttttttcky s. UCI 4: The fifth ·
rank1."\t •\ntl'Jters· ro t11h \lun to 111 11
C'ontanucd "1th :i clo~ lo \ 10 the • o
6 1e1m 1n the na11on.1mJ aftcr\tamna
:!-4, l <. 'f face~ a ~rop 1n the nJt1on.1l
1unk1n~ ~hen the ne" l\)J' :!S rnnw\
out toda~ K('ntut·k> 1mpro,cJ 10 ~·I .
Scott's late but· great In victory
··\\c P'a>cJ indoor\ fhc:~ h '.:a
b1a \Cf\ 1n1 team and arc rcall)
lllf"\l\C rnm1n1 to 1hc net. and
tfill\ th<""•> wu ha"t to pla) rn~oor
ttnnit." ,,.,d \J( l ( oech < 1rtt Panon
·•\ou ha'e lo be: hkc Rambo and 11 .. t·
no pmoncn Thia'' lhc ".,.' 1hc' Pl•)'td. and ><>u ha'e 1u hand 11 le> thtm
Trt\Of KroMmann ""''amona 1hc briPt r.pob 1n 11nelft •1.1h a 7-6, f>..' ,..,.
• 1 ht". m1k ~ce. hNukd lo 1(1 ;it
~ Pm , """' PU\hc\t "6( .. HI q.~~
pm tu arromniodatr the mcrwan
rccord-hokln
............ -~ ......
After winning for the first ttm• at Presno Sute on
S•turday. K•vln floyd fl•ttt and the UCI 111en•1 INllltet·
INlll t•am return home to f•<• Long ••ach Sute •M
New Mexico State In ••t West Conferenc• action.
8ASt<ET8ALL co11..-men
TUESDAY
rt~~ Pt r, •' ..,1,..,n Ct •.>rn-1 Cot~ J :JO (iw $1 C <'Ill' lt.rlre 6 1 C•
l••lllf'l 'l 1 JO
THURSDAY
L\X'.;j e ... " >••·· •• UCI 1 lO a Oil •• »1or~~" C• OI'" 1 C1. 'ff 1 lO
FRIOAY
AtlO\I Pa~•ft<.. 41 '"'''' (O"t\11 if Y1M 1 J() '
SATUttOAY
"'-fol\ot•KO Sr1•t 11 UCI S I> IT\ Po.nl
Loma 11o11ar1n1 •' ~· '!>fr"' C1 ·fo)(ll t COi 11<.1• 7 lO
CMM9e w~
TUESOAY
(IV \t (. 11/t • e 1• ·Ce Lut~a
~ I~ fr•• Pa.. I ( el -..;.,1~r11 Ct IOUU
CIJl eo• 'f)
THU•UOAY
UC• er "'"' '° ~·••• 1 'IO FRIDAY
AluW Pe, I c: •' C!V '' Col ...a '" ) I\ S,,1ol"••n Ca IC)f • Co -., UC $11'
0 No3 ' SAT~OAY I.Kl •' ~ ~ ,. <,•e • )0 Point Lome
N•tat • '!. ..,. • .., (.a 10',. e C "9f
I
Commun1tv , ..... ~
SAT~OAY
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Wl!OHISOAY
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Hietl sdlMI MVS
WEONUOAY
C I r..• • "' • ,.,.., _. \ FRIOAY
C F I • '1\ ,.,. '"'• s
H 19'1 KhMI fif'tS
THUtUOAY Ctf •• U\ ,,..,,..,,,I•\)
SAT-UttOAY
C F , " u-· · e\
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Htllh '~ SATUltOAV c r: Ma11,.., ... •• • " •• 'Vt ,.
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SWIMMIHC
Coll~ m.n •nd wom.n
THURSOAY
e ~ '"" • · • ·-1 •• k ltl'>cftl ,.
f'RIOAY
8 " "'"" (.( ,, • • tt' •• a. motll
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• FlllOAY
q .,. #' • ... 11• ( ~· l
SATUR DAY
Of• "' Co•'' • "''" •'
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Cot..-~
WEO"IUOAY
t • m G04CI
UCI _., ""• ~.. t •
THURSO&Y
UCI • A .... ' T •t fflCOO'\ aJ LOV.h · ,.,
,RIOAY
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0\1 0. ~.
SATVltOAY
UCI 1 1 llCll Net..n1 h al"'I lnooo<1 a!
l "' ... SU"O&Y
UCI •1 1TCA N1• TM"" ~' al
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waONHOAY
oc1 •• use 2 1>m SAT\lltDAY
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c~ c-.. "*'
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11 • "' THUllSOAY Ofenve CoH I 11 LOI'~ &ffcfl CC 2 ClnWIWftltV ,..... Wemlft
W9'*9SOAY
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THUllSOAY
CIWOOI II Orllnllt COlsl 2
BASEaALL c .....
TOOAY
~ S1111 II Soul~n C..,1or1111
Cot.-w 2l0
WEONESOAY
UCI er Cll PolY PomoM 2 o rn TM Ml,,.,. s 111 )Oul!l«n C1Morn.1 Co!llN, t
0"' THuaSOAY ·
UCI 11 LOl'\9 a..c.t1 S1111 1 lO. Chr1S1 Co e-H lrv11M 11 Tftl M~Ullf'\ 2 JO
f•UDAY
S.OullleNI C1l·torn•1 Co/Ifft 111 UC S.nl1
,.91,~, • ., >O
SATUllDAY
PfftlirOolll 11 UC I lCIOuOll·llMOI<' I,
noo11 AluS. Pac.tflc. 11 '"'"' Coileel 1rVtf\9 coou~ neao.rl neon. Sl>Ytnern c.l1fornll COi~ 11 UC Slnll 1¥bllr1 I om
CertWMllltW aleet
TWIDAY
L A. Harl)O( •I Goiolll ~etl, ' II m WU>M•SOAY I..~ e..,n cc " Oc IC\91 COH I l pm NIDAY ~I -~'II'" a1 GOldto'I ~I ! • m
S.ATUllDAY
Cwe><h' •' Oranoe Coe'I '"'°'1 GOIOln
WI" el Ctfftl1>$ f\OOll
VOLLEYBALL c..... "*'
TWSOAY I
UC! e1 lort lhec.11 Steit 1 )0
SATUllOAY
UCt at Cal S•ett Nortl\fidVt'. 130
C9"VftUnitV C-.. "*' waONHOAY
llr•"M '°'" er I.A VerM, 1 • m~ Goio.t'! r'lrltl al Ml Sin AnlOlllo, 1 11 m
l'ltlOAY m .:-,,.,...., •' 0r ..... c°''' 1 om IM C 11 GOiOtl'I 'f'vt'\I, J tom
$0FTaALL , .....
, TUESDAY
Un .. t •\ l'f pl ~" 0-4!90 I I (IV•SI C~
lr.,,,. ~I ! ""' SAT\MOAY
Ce ~·••• ~·no.it• H••' •I ,,,..,,, (~~ lh•M OOUl>ll ~Cllfl llQOn
ComtnU'"''l. cOllllJt TUESDAY CO!~ of C•"'Y()('IS •• Or•n~
( S1 J Orf'
WEDNESDAY
E Ca....,•llO al Ora~ Cou 1, 1 om
THURSDAY
C •ru\ at 0!'•!1941 Coa\I 3 om
FAtDAY
Oran~ Coail and Go•den Wesl at
fu\t•lon Tournament
SATURDAY
Ora~ Coa•I a "<l GOiden We$1 at
Fu eftoo Tournament
' ' SUNDAY
Orange Coast an<S Golden We'I at
F" u er•on T ourname"'I
TilACK AND FIELD
C ..... meft aM Wemeft
SATUllDAY
('II \I Col~ 1r.o.,. Thi Miller a a l
{.e TK~ ) pm
c~ , ..... "*' .,... ....,..
11'1t1DAY
v~ -'tt' 11 Of•"" COi", 2 lO om
Area surfers head for Puerto Rico
l l.tm;:i., Booh' J.:°' ~han. ~ir\ and
l lo)d 1 tl.: l olb' Ou1ta ..... Darttn
ffrilhan .nd \1e'e Pugh, Laauna
&ath\ t hm \1.lu ro a nd Brand)
t-.1tx·r. '-l"P'>rt lkalh'\ l oJJ l\11 lkr
nd Robh1l' I Olld ;md f ounta1n
\ .. till:\ 'I Rn.lit Ptltl c1 and (1al')
I d~rr •
l <X'lll l\(lJ~ boordcl'\ C'~c1n1 the SI ~00 fir111 plJ(<' prtl~ an lht' US\
R1Jer &xhh\~rJ l),,, 1 n 1ndud(
tY.<.H1ml· I \ l hamp1on M1kt'
\11.'...,:u t anJ (11\>g IX.l\ of .\nahc1m.
Huntington tka(h'\ Chn Cun-
ninp.ham. Hill Hl·bntr and J.P. Pat-
ll'r\On, anJ II' tn\·· Pat atd~ll.
W1l11 a .... ...... • L Pct. .. LM .. M 16 -Ptioenl• • 17 .651 1"1 s.me ll lt ... 3
GOllllft se.te • 10 .513 s ,,...... H n .511 I
Secrenwnto •• JS ... tt• a a-.. 11 • .21' 131~
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HcMAton 31 .. . m
Ut-" 31 20 ... I
Dalles 26 22 .sa 41,,
Oenvar 2' H .S10 ' S.n Antonio IJ 36 .265 II
Miami 1 42 •• 10 24
...... c ... ., • 11:11
AIMllc DMllal9 w L '1ct. •• New Vork u " "1
Ptliledltl>hla 21 22 .560 s
Bo\ ton 23 27 ..0 10 1
Wuhineton 19 JO .311 f4
New Jersev 19 32 .373 15
Chulolle 14 37 .275 20 c .... ow....
Cleveland JI 12 .760
Detroit 33 " .702 3
MllWM>k .. 31 17 ..... ' Atlanta 31 20 ·'°' 1''1
ChicffO 29 20 . 5'2 l '-'2
Indiana " JI .n4 26 ,
~·k-,1.11ten 1 It, ao.1on 110
Cllk890 IOI, Mllw•ukM 106 M1-ml 12•. Ati.nl• 115 T ....... 10-
l..Mers •' S.Cramen10. 7;30 pm Oilleers 11 All1n11, 430 pm
Hou$1on 11 Clevtllnd, 10.lO 1 m
Porli.nd II C11teaeo. 10.lO • m
Oetro;I 11 Denver. 1 P.m. Mi.ml 11 ,... W M Y. 4.lO om
011111 11 Sen Antonio, S,30 o m Photnia 11 Ullll, 630 P.m.
TWMln"'aO-~· 11 Wdhl1191on. 4:l0 om Houston 11 ,... York, 4.JO p.m
Boston 11 $ .. Ille, S om. lndilM •• M ilwlUkH, s.lO pm
Golden s1111 11 f>Menix, 6.lO om
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Lalren 119, c.Mcs lit
IOSTON -L-ls 11-19 3·4 2S. Mc"-le 10· It 6-7 2', P1r11K 7· 11 6· 10 20, 0.JOflnlOft
3·11 1·1 •• Shaw S-11 2·2 12. Alnee 9'-IS M
19. L~us 0·3 O·O O To11ta 45-'6 20-27 110. LOS ANGaLH -GrHn S·ll 1·1 12.
WorlllY 11·20 6·1 2'. Abckll·Jeaio.r 4·13 0-0 I,
Coooer s-• 0·0 II, SC:otl 14·23 S·S 35, TllomPson
4·S 0-1 I, WOOlrldel 1-6 S•6 7, IUYlfl 3·4 4·4
10. TOIM 47·91 2l·M 11' ~w~ 8o'9on l3 24 24 ?t-110
Loa Aneeln 11 33 l1 27-11' J~I eoet.-$COll l, C00Mr FOUllO out-..-. lll«IOuncb-hllon 50 IPerlMI 151.
Loa Aneetft 56 (Green l U. Aulsts-SOiton 13
( 0.JOflntoll, Alnoe 6). Loa Anee1n 34 IC-
. 13). Tolal 10\b-hlton 20, Los Aneetes 23.
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c ........... s SaNS .. n ·
Nevldll·LI\ Veen 62, Ttmelll 60 .... ST
lndleftl "· MlcNMn 75 Ml.-,,1 7', ...,Mb '3
Nolt'I Oemt "· HcKaton IO IOUTM
Norlll CerOllnl 16, Ml\(Yland 7S . IAST Wesl Vlro11111 90, RhOcle bland 6'
LI $1111 U, Ftlf1ield 67
COLLEGE MEN 9'e West c ... ..,. •
Ca fa w. o-1111
W L W L
Ne;t.O.·Las ""'' 11 2 11 6 New MealCO Stitt t S 1' I UC S1n11 8arbtre 9 S 11 S
L0"9 8tadl Sll lt t S 12 11
UCI I 6 II 11
Ulall S1111 I 6 10 ll
C.I Stele Fullerton 1 7 1? 11
Frnno $111t 1 7 12 11 Pacific I 13 S 11
Sin JoM $11te 1 IC S 19
S-.¥'• ~
Nevadl·Las """ 62, T.,,,.,.. 60 T ...... 1.._
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p.m. IESPN)
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Lone 8"ctl s 111e 11 ua, 7.JO om.
,.._ Mexko Slell 11 UC Senti 8trt>tr1, 1 30 P.m.
Ulen Stall al $1.n JoM Slate. 7.lO o m PaCffic II Cal Stall Fullerton, 7.lS om
Frano sr111 •1 *'1adl·Las """· •OS p.m.
SMllNIY'• GMtel New Mexico $t11t 11 ua, S o.m (Prime
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Minion Vllio (2l·4) 11 Norlll Torr111C1
(16•9)
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Wftllak.t e 11·11 11 Canyon, AMtielm 120·41 •·A OMi•I ti ( T"'-"IOIY, 7.lO)
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Clfl >·• St. Lucv's ( 11·1) et 8 r11--0linde (24·2>
Alemany (lt·S) 11 SI. JOMOll, Lkwct (20-6)
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t. t• ......... .,._,NC , CNwtlll
Ma1111 ean.. •· m..ne s 111 "" ........ o-..r ... c . OlllwT .....
CUllMI. •• l1t,Jn. 6. (II) •io Mell, lhdlllr .... lelN. v ...
ClllW .... Mt111t9 C.n., •. di.SH.
1. Ct) AIM IC.ulWkkl, C811C9rd, N C., Ford T~CI ••• 153.JH I. <•> •1ct1 VW-. Moerftv191, N C., Otdt· moMI CUllMI, •• W ..lS1 t (4) Ten'V ......... N~. NC .. Ford
Tflundlt'llorCI, •• tM,a. •·lt (ti) , ... llllnc:hw•. Sall Mton-o, ~ CutllM, •· S)l,7H 11 (6) Slar1ilW ~. C~, T-., ~ Cllltel1, ltt, M 7,JH. 12 Cl21 Harrv Gent, Tevlonvlle, N.C ..
~ '"""'· lft, ...... ll ( t7) Joe •111tma11. Frlllkllft, Tenn .. Pon·
tiec Grenet Ma, ttt. U•,»5. H I 14) Lerry ,.__, 5-'llfllKKe, S.C.,
luldl ...... '"· Ul,tlS IS. (J) Mllf'Mll ~d, c--· N.C , ...,,.IK Grlfld ""Ix, I", U4,f00..
1' C ISi Ken loudlercl, COllCorCI, N.C.,
Pont« GrWld ,.,,.iJI, '"· m.1t0 . 11 (J4) •1ct1we1 .... IV, lt8flclltrnlfl, NC.,
PollllK GrW ""'•· ltl, Sit.JU 11. CJI) •uatv w ... ce. Cl\erlOllt, N c..
Pontiec Grw "''•· 1t1. 12•.1t0. If CM) ltlctlY ltudcl, Moorft¥Nll, N C., 8ukk
....... 197, S,lt,120
20. (It) QiJ,,_ Mercli . A'ftrY'I Crlft, NC..
C11tvrOlll Monte "'111. 1'7, l20.71S • 21 (13) MicNel Wlltrltl, Hunl«lvilt. NC .•
Pl:llll>K GrlllCI Prix.. It?. S 11.IH tt en > 1e11 Heu. Moweslflle. N c .. Olcb·
moollt CulleU, 1'6, 11c.-
23 (J7) Gree Sectl1, Mllli.nd, Fii , Olds· moo11t Cuftna, 1M, SlS,WS
24 (1') J 0 McOullll, $a.nf0f'CI, N C .• Pon·
hlC Grind Prix, ltJ, Sll,..O.
?S. ( 16) O.vey A•llOft, Huevlown, Ala • Ford
T~ct. m. m ,t1s. 2' (21) ue 1t1vmonct. OnlOll, OIMo, Ford
Tl'lurlClar'tllrCI, '"· S 13,SJO. 27. e22) Mala AcllQftder, Frll*.lin. Tann .. koctl ,.._., ... S1',VS
21. 127> ....... Sinden, Faftlteville, Ga., Crit¥roltf Mo1111 Cerio. llof, S12,S10 2t ( 111 lretl aoctlne, COllCord, N.C., Ford
ll\unde(wd, m. cwnaNft, s1',01s.
30. IJt> LAii• SMacl, Jedlaon, Miu., Oldl·
mol>lle CutllH, 150, Sl•,010. 31, (3 1) PtlM lerkdoil, Pfloeni M, C)ld'1'nOCllil
C11lllss, 1'3, cr1sn. I M.155.
31. (30) Oelt Wrtll, Hlcurv. N.C., Pontiac
GrlllCI Prl•. Ill, SU,000
33. IS) Matlt Martlrl, GrMMllOl'O, N C.. Foret
T°llundlrwd, llt. CTMll, W '45. 34 !GI ~ .... GRIM, a.nc.o., Ala , Pl:lllliec
Granct Pr••· 76, """· "·"° y·U . (13) ••Elliott, Oewt0nv ... Ga, Ford
Tlll.lllderbord, n. crtill, 124.310 1'. Ull Chlcl LI Ille, Spoka-ie, W llft.. F Of d
Tlluncttt'blrd, n, crnll, I 11.910.
37. (30) ltodnlv Combs, Lott Crltk, W.v ...
Pontl6C Grind Prix. n, crean, '10,650.
31. (24) A.J FOyl Jr., Houiton, ~
CullaH. 41, "'°"'" M\Odl mount, SI 1,910 • Jt 1261 eooo... Hillln Jr .• Hetrlaourt , N.C ..
lu<ll llt1HI. J9, craM\, 113..335
.0. 1251 Cllal1lt lallw, Wlnston·Salem, NC ,
CNYrollt Monie Carlo, J9, Cfllh, s I0,4SO
41 (33) erm. lrYM, HafflsbUrO, N c .. Pon·
tlac Grllld Prla, I, Pliton Sf.27S C2. Cll) Nell Bonnell, ••nmer. Ale . FJKd T~rd, 1, tllelfte fire, 111.IOO
J1•rellevtd l>V Kvlt PtllY, Hloll Polnl. N.C., on Siii 1aP • v·,..~ Dv Jody ltldllv, Cllafswor111,..G ...
on Stll IN
Timi Of race· l~
Marttn Of Ylci«Y 7.6C M(ondt-
lla ...... O'N81trii"l·IO, SOWIOW ll·ll. o Wallf• 24, Marcls 1S, It~ 1'-11, Fovt JI.JI, $dw'lldlr 32·3', M.Wallrltl CO, hr1ldOI
41·0 , 5dw'ldll' '3·S2, Eerllflerdt 53,,.G Iodine
S.•'1, Wiiton 62·64, l.Monll 65--66, K.Pe!IY '1•61, P_,MM 6'·11. WilMn n, PtrlOftl 71·11,
ElnlfWdl 12, O.W•"rlo 13•'2, Scflrldll' tJ·ll), w~ 114·1\t, Laoonie 117. Sdwldtr 111-1u.
G IOdllle 1'5, Masi 146-ISC, Scftrldtr 15$-1.,,
E.,11Nr4t 190, l(ulwlckl ltl· IM, 0 Wallrlwl m-•
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Viia"F:;'W::poe1tione mfll .... WHIP =•~a.t~ ~~ C:::C::· _...._ ... ,,._ .....
day/evening houra/ Ful Cftltge, Al\ Md AJP, 1199IR ~ IR ........ .......,.
....... TNt poeillon Mld·tlzecl dally Medi • edrnln ..... CGmPU'ef 1111.-11 AnlautMI • am .... a '"' .. Geny ....... 2-4321,
offer• ot>PC>flun11y tor ~ edMOf '°direct 11now11i:1119. ,,., • .., .. ...Ill I lrNMdia .. ~totdeV 11131 Maenoua It . _1At __ a_1 _____ ,~~~~-"'ft!'ITI
promotton and growth In 90fl MWrl 099'al10n t"-1 119tMt lO °"'* Of land· Llfnited opportuNty to~ Pf9P pettof' F .. Xlbll hrl, Hunt. IMdl ---1 '1111 ms rw tN natural food lndullry lnCIUdel d.ity enl•lalft. ~ co Send f9IUf'M natlOMI ,... .., ... mar-FIT or PIT MUlt ai. 11 or PERSONAL IT iECT'Y • ~ 11 225 E. 171h St., menl peoa, WMlclV maoa· w/ salary history to Pet· ltetint ...,,, with un-older AW'/ dalty a1 Ma & Needed '°' ~ euc Al '"'""--•Iii a. U .... C-. Meaa, 5477M zlne, SUnday ffflur .. IOfWlel Dept. "5 SUnael limited ..,n1ng1 For in-Ed't Piua, 17th & Tuettn, aapectl Of ..-atng lfl fll PAY 1121, opera. '-torm6!'9 8albOll Is tot new 18' iiim--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pagea and eoclal eov-Dflve, eo.ta Meae t2t27 formation, call Jack CM .... 7131 UV·._ proteell, .,. • Art• Ctr. Coat "'"•· WM* by 311 713~111
•: CrMIM~ and Of· ... .. Ayert at SELECT Cetpeting, cier!llNC, vtnyt, randl, & r9cotd k~ Mii 13I .... 40()5 _
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Catlonal lk a mutl FIT M·F 7 30a m -4p m BEnEA HOMES & hardwood. drapery-.... ~ ai. a ....... prol, I 1000/Wlt PoeeMlal T-. MEMBERS IP IN one Of , r~
a cover lettef, r• ss'50fh( beMftll .... GAAOENS perlenc• neCHUry --..ec.----•· mart&ellnO ~ IUC)· Newporl •••eh •1 !I!'_.,.....; __ ~.,.,,,
GREAT OUTOOORWORK r r':t ~T:i typing i or eompu1er REALESTATE711·5000 Gu1ran1u & com-_..,. whO Clef\ ... the = ~::.,:M-12 ~emlum yachl clut11 'A.c, ••llllW
o:'y Piiot. P1~· Bo• APP'f. In '*'r· Book• ...,lll•IT :~·~':nn e~eoic:•J ';· J:t~Dl~ ~ NONoEXP flC• -~;:;· d l tcount tW v-3~A BONANZA •1.ull
We haw open ng1 lor 50 15450, Co.ta ~. CA ~ =5~ ared St ' Frten<ffY, plNMnl perac>n KniekerbOCk8' Carpet dtetaptlc>M 'itcir.'°"feq -NEW KING Av1on1e1, '86 TOVOT.A MR2 Red,
peoC)le to WOfk ~o•· 12126. · _ _ tor lull-ti me Busy Contac t Alllaon Salarydel)end onquallfl-callbetCW.l2Noon Mn ........ P..nt. Wtnd.nietd. An· 1mm1culal a, AM/FM-
lmataly 10 days, del1"9!"· PUT IWl phonaa, knowledge ot 258·3121 eationl Call tot lni.Mew NEWPOAT ICH 173-3735 Truck Md, 17& n u a 1 TT 2 a 3 I . eaaH tta, al e ~·
Ing lalphone dlreelorlat 1nu1• 1n•cw11 Pot111on '°' tnatU<e, J>'O-Colla MHt/Nawport ---.. 71'·765-t300 ~ COSTA MESA 54 .... tt CALL 1'2-oeoe 12IOSMOH. S1SK '"' .,..cS •. alattn 75K-
tn IN 0r_,. County -faa.i<>nal ~ pel'90n Beach ar•heiplul. Apply .. ..,._ lam-&pn SOUTH OC 512·1240 ec:I Of b d o•narsl\IP Ora no• SH50 i IH·1721 or
arN.Wor1tyour•vtllable Gre•tjobtcwsporta·mlnd-Mutt ly~ & tome com· Pen n yuver , 1660 3·5 Yra up Own GAROEN ,GAOVE Wnawdl~t ... -:i•._,.;:_n, County ll•·d Ow n. 111·342·3197
day ligl'll houri , adu"I ad lnd1vldualt. S7·S10/Hr puler knowledge t\elplul PlllC9nll• Aft., C.M. truekllooll Hrly OI corn· 741.9237 bMdt I Pd St t50 759-01 1 I .. Rfltl
with cart, station wagons "45-57IO .,,., 3 pm No amolcing call I · 1 tam •• -, •••• , m,1111on 722·7!t37 ll·Van-·11 Sec .. : 497.7370
or llghl truc k s are ---M F 8A1-01 1S llS"5f" ••--... .... ... mw ./T llltn ~1 4 •••HDG• needed. Valid drivers ILAZlll WI ~ " Needed In busy construe-Sates I IVli --' LOADED• Low m ..... e<tr•
license required. Fot Im-No exp raq'd. 11 you are PlllUIY TIU/lllT tlon/davatopment office S1I001 -/WI llLP Needt a tew good peoC)le ~ 6918 MTORHOME 1987 Clean {00420941
mediate ualgnment tol· rehable and eager 10 Part time °' tuU ume 1n Costa Mau HMvy With a revotutionary new llY tor ttlel< El Toro and MAC '¥120A LASER ALLEGRO 27 ...... IW
!owing• thort training IH rn,callCenter Glnstn Slephan·a Pharmacy· phe)M. FIT Call Robin producl For1nfo call Mr SEllO Costa~ator• Atx*t Prlntarll09t App6e 13 • Like new. fully equip In-••ti
seulon. Apply at. El Toro. 540·7680, Costa Mesa. 540-8919 after 2 00 pm 957·1111 Davia, (71-4)757-0728 at 22IOO Lambe<t ·E.l' BIW Monilor u 2s. SE eluding jacks Mutt Mfll U1• ..
.. IULTI A••1 •• ask lor Charles r llnLEI WI-TEI Work tor • dynamic 837.0777 or 1930 New· Color·Yv"'460 875-3•10 m .750 0 8 0 R4·2120 81 HONDA PRELUDE Si 8:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. or .. --.. • .. , •••• ,;" Advar11slng O.reetOf aod Por1 c M 642·~ 16 --WM• tutom~flc. loaded 1.30 P.M. Dally Contribute to the well P1ua F\estaurant ••--It/..... sales c:tepvtment Appff-.... 1 l!E!L 1.,....9 Auco Leasinl 9010 One owner 2•,000 wao
being ot others and earn Mgmt Oppor1unules M o n • F r 1 S H r • eat;it must have • good TYPESETTER ,...,.., ,,,_ ~ .. -2 N ...... 1 ma 1 n t , 1 n ad m 1ta1
2535 W. Via Palma an axcellen1 income Available at da1ly/llexfb te Busy 1 d SlOK my 1 rtl typing & communication BEAUTIFUL PUPPIES. aH ...,, ' S 12 1-oo 0 0 0 Call
(ott M=~· ~~alm•I. =~ '=.n°Fcf~Y ~~~ Ll(TI~)E 1~=1 f~u•~":_nd ~~ 0~ ~.h• in the busi~. 1 ~~1::,'p0~:111.~er~t>1a.~~ The Dally Piiot 11 1oo1ung l"!~~1;i::.,~ ~~~ s ¥f2~~fcro~~·~ m~': ~46-()392 -------•I today 668·9 t95 a"::.'':'J o~:• ,C!; ~ :.h:;: t'::i ~~~.J~t2° have good grammar and tor a Typesette</PaateUp males 135 55 l-871t {40'813) 87 vw CAB BtadOBlack, --tu-· ••11"'·u•1s - ---•P•lllng, handle con· pe<1on Experience Is --am YW 5 apd at.rm. are. xlnt ~ •--SSlll 7I0·5000 ULESCLEll/llS•I flden1tal mauer1 Starling helpful but not neceu-llllf•PIPI •I cond ition S12.500 P.,t time In stores In the Tues-Fri. Must have own PIE ~ MA..V / Fnendly neighborhood aatary $8 SO/hr ... ban· ary. We will train. Typing {Old Engtl9h) Handaome. II ·I• 1 645-3698
area. Fri, Sat. Sun. C•r c.r,$6hr.9S0·4119 ~ pharmacy M-F 10·7 Ex· af1t1 ablhty (approx. 10 wpm) Champion.aired, Excet-1--------1
neo. $6/Hr. 541·0718 IEllEL IW P/T-H.::~~~i~n~t~1~,Ji:;~: '\t:\X'l \ 1.JI' 11t \ ·11 p erlence prefer rad 11 necessary latlt W11h Children S300 Auto StMcts/ 111TtJ .. I112
.ITAL ••••1t11T Dependable need only el1ts• Call Hank at . 644·2111 DAILY Oay11ma (714) 417·7018 P.U 901 S Llke3 new low miles -I ""7 6020 REALTORS ' --Call 842-4321 tiler noon, Evenlng1(7 t4)414·3206. (01 406) For busy omce In Newport _•PP y. •N -_ IU·•H 1 ---llSllESS IS 1111111 M·F, t11d talk wllh •ther --"PllTill ftl" . SAVE SAVE SAVE
Ce nter. Experience LlllllY lllP"ll 11111¥1-r.ST * PIT Mgrs. to handle Sales Lisa Tanney or Patrick Pianos I Or-1111=--~ 111,tll
neoessary. Must be will-F / T c 18 r k M . F TIE DAILY 11-121• Diet Aide TV Blitz. poss. PILOT Tool Or eoma lo the r-·· IHMY YW Ing 10 work FT/PT. Xtn1 7 . 3 0 a m .• 4 P m ., Are you a riS1ng atar ~Uh $3000/mo S4 1-223S Oa11y Pilot and 1111 ou1 an 6059 llterier S.... t8Ctl~Blil
pay w/benet11s. Call SS.SO/hr, benefits,, no PILOT an outstanding voice? employment apphcation 1868 Decker Broe Sqaure • 0.-S 111-llM 1871 t Beach vd, HB
Barbara 721-'4007. exp nee. Apply in person. Pay the bills and allll have SILES Gfand P\ano, rOMWOod -II• 142·2111
Denial BookS On t ape, 729 HI .... .., It. Um• 10 pursue your EUROPEAN PUBLISHER Ill •. .., It o•tY PlOT w/Gebftelja leg• Twin It 1111 TlllllL ILL ...... , H'fllOllL&Elll Fared St.,CM.S48-SS25 ......... IA dreams. FleJdble ached· seek• el(p sales rep. to ........ IA ft In 8owara Museum l2lTtr ... FliPt
Xlnt ·Chair Side Asst. M•lnteneneesma11 tool ule. will train.. Mu11 have a market Gulde to Per-330 w Bay St $3900 540.e<>SO• * Trlft. 11111.lffllll ll&LI!
w/or1hoexporh""h':,r,lkh· repair. Some ahippi"". - -motiv1tad and pro· lormlng Arts in Ort11ge 11•1MZ..Ul1 Cot11MeN.~92627 --iii ....,.~ ...... Nowyou can 1flordanew 'V ··• les11onal attitude Stars Counly Salary1 comm -• "42·43~l --...-.,.., ... .....,._ BMW! Hurry wn.le supply led RDMo tr~. J n our MacGregor Vactttt. 1631 ... Tm TIWU call Linda between 2·6 Send resume to 1 c l11•er1 ld.c.c wllh ...... Vlhe WJ lasll
energetic Irvine tHml Placentia. CM. Security Pacific Foun1a1n 7S5· 115S. Mapa 1801 Buth St., ate tr Id 114 YOUTH aceompanimenll -... STERUll!
786-0777 or "40-4292 OI llllTIU Valley otc No expeflen t31F, San Fran 1'4109 or S750/0 BO ·-·lest_,..· •
lllYll 11 + ~J~l~l hourly Rest_,,_TISS call (41S)474-4218 -SECURITY OFFICERS cna~rtORS -540-77H lllUl··~· llW
Needed tor Messenger Well estab. NB office 963-8925 111¥111 SALIS PE•• Work tor IN baall uun&L Wurlttzer Organ w/beneh, .&.... lU-fd 90201 1540 JamborM Road Service. Experienced, full seeks career minded pro· __ __ __ • ST T ONERY STORE _.. •••m 2 11ayb0ard1 & P9(Sal ,_os ••·~
time. Musi have OMV taS11ona11 to train as PlllFIUlll Mother 5 Markfl'4 & For A J.r 5 08 Xlnt ~H we l\ave ch .. lenglng pos.-ciavler, walnut, free d.-1"1'"'B""u""v·ca-,.-,-t-roe-ks-ru-n~ Newporl Beach .
prml-oul, car Insur~. mt11agers. Great working Detail-oriented parson, Kitchen • unique veo· e't.\ F c'ondillJ! Ex· We ~tier >Ont pay, xtnt l11on1 open for -H ll· ltvery $300 645-8 t92 -'ling or"°' up to S t0.000 ........
valid Callfom • driver• atmosphere. Call Marc at good English s.kllls. WILL ~~~~:~. ~·~::~: ~lo~lty line cllent.... ~~ A i::....benefC:1 mouvatad people 10 Wurhlter Fut cash! Fr• t<>"*tng• AUDI l98 l sooos AM'FM l~se. Min~~:_'= -~7-0742 __ TRAIN Pleasant, tnendly cations tor lull and part Ptlona torappt,673·•762 n!w 7f:n4-4880 aupervt.se t .. ~ in Cooaota Piano Ilk• new,_ s.2-s1s1or9s:J..2900 eassaue i..thef interior ~ 4~700 Management atmospher~p~ly Pe::· time Host/Hostess& S.-•••ES !:a1~ P omo-with bench, medium Of'\.j(n sunroof PP $3500/obO · · · IWl I •ICElll nysaver, 1 1 aeen a vefS Please ~Y at 22S .... TUllU ..inu1, S 1400. 751-3020 Vans 7\rV 213/860-5402
F• 111¥111 Earn $10,000 monthly, 11t A~Costa Mes ' -E 17th St., Colla Meta. TILEPmE Elementary lmmed Prl· Guaranteed income of vw 1976 BUS Goo<S con-BMW 1986 325e Bronz11
Supervisor n"ded tor year. FM more Into, call Pl OFC help tor busy sa11-548-7786 Establlahed National Co vale IChool HunUngton ' d itlon, 1 2000tobo peerl IHther 21.000
snaekbar lnhealthCIUb. Mr Oavlt (714)7S7.0728 Ing club GrN t .phona CM't1Mmtoget10.U-tootung lor e11perlenee e.actiar .. S36-144 t ....... ,.... (S10POSl PP 775-2t17 m•IH. air. !l·SPHd
Min 1 Y.•r tupervlaory --voice & personallty a thoeer~r 1obt11ound lhe sales people Must be WhyctlUa .. overtownt-;;-• r-• S16 7SO 675--1926
exp. Full time poaftlon, lllllOlllST ·I.I, must Salling e11p & houM?L.C INc:Weiti«l positive a-left motivated, t16caadYMtageof ..... ? a.. .a&lrf Aulos lmpC!!td 9100 BMW 2002 19~ sun oot flex hours.Cootacl l<athy Specl-'W.ng lnNatural Nall typing 40+ wpm • plus Mnlloedlfeciory,_you SJ.Jhr· t>onuses CaJJ That>estbllysrnmerctlen-IW •t _ · r 1 or Leslie at 162·1374. growth. ~5-6170 Gloria C.it Amy, 675-7100 llndr.w.tlle,_ Dorta 64S.S800 cMMoc:curdellylllclaleifiad I 4 speaker t tereo, grea ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiimm;-ii.-~;;;;; t S 000 eng1no ma•ntenance r• I ------------------------•1With potenttal or 1 MOVI ALE 'l'N rl ol cords l1rm $4000 Call
pe< ... TheM pol• Ac:cumutation HOUM·. 162 Mercedes Chns work 474.()947 I NEWS·PAPER
DELIVERY
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Costa Mesa" Fountain \'alle~" . \ & ~ewport Beaeh
PART-TIME
STUDENTS
WELCOME
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WHEN THE BOOKS ARE OONE
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TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED
BY AOUL T SUPERVISOR
1t1ons are permanent and hold goods, turn Sat/Sun h o m e 7 2 I • 9 5 3 f1
olfer an exce41ant • op-/Mon t -5. 221 E 11th St I 1392NOT) Poflunny tor growth and
rapid aovancemant In· WHllE Gmgar, Yatlow Iris 22111 FHltllitttitl UW '14J11l
sured van wagon or Red l:!tri Bulba, $1..$3 St 999 (820314)
large sedan 11 required Old t00t1-ltam1 Otter Air, P<>W8f steering d11C LM IUCI UW
Lots ol oppor1unity to 480 Coat• Meta SI brak ..... mb akin.
grow with ut No ex· midnight blue 111·1 lll
perieoc. neonaary, we 12 place hub caps
w1111ram llW 'll CllYERTllU .2 ... _ .. _ $25 995 (820194)
To IGhadule an in1enllft ... LM IUll UW ~.~':lout your .. m ing 141-l 194 lll·lllO
llW'l412h ' CALL 11. llln Boat s acrifice Price $14 m (1920717)
{2t3)477·3113 $4,150 Slip available •66 MUSTANG 6 auto-l• IUll UW
846.8909 maliC rt.tn• 0000. d Hl-1110 ·
ZODIAC MKll perata lor a home' S 18SO
Wllh 40 h p Mercury, ••· 842·3• tO llW 'HI 11i
<:*lent condlllon $2 500 'II l"1llr-Like ne..v Sii 795 (920027)
a.&-1106 LM 11111 llW
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OROOM ET l'OWertoats ···-··101 ~r-c~·~ai"l&~-~to· ···-...... _......... ·············
TWln Mdt, nighl ttand, 31 9 BOSTON WHALER 8 1 DATSUN 310
d r e ue r w I m Irr or l2 beam Ill~. •O Auna ex~latlt, gr .. 1 con·
720· 1065 hoort. Cummlnt TurbO 01tlon need• t>rHkl
OleMI 250HP. 36mph $1300 obO 7U.tao&
60 l I lter90, 1wims1ep. tr an·
1om door, generator '12111111 llllllU * * *.. EEZEA, Seara AIC·hHI, lull galley. Mull Sall >lint Transp Air f
UP'!Ohl Coldspot, 11 8 cu double barlh, hHd can , p w moonroot
'1 S225 Maytag WUl\af ~. B1Mlf\1 (0.48'21
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1 Faucett
5 That which
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15 Engage
18 Climbing
woodyvln.
17 Whllkey type
,. Thor"• I•"* 19 Biting
20 Altar -·
21 lnaact•
22 Thin tog1
23 Part~I
25 Gall
27~
28 Aamindef
2t AeoOf EdMI
32 Sodl jatk'I
c,..tton
35 l(lnd of
calculator
37 Oregon peak
38 Poelar pol
31 Impel
40 Owrent
•2 Wewtypa 43 Graen lflt«M
.... AboUI
45 Cont.inar
... Ex.mine
4 7 IMedl "°" 51 UnMld
54 Conveyanc.
2 3 , ..
5& Dull
57 Brlctl type
51 Once Penta
59 Double
80 Floor l•yer
6 t Reputation
62 Out: pr.C.
63 AllertMll
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4 Ow::ltaf
5 A"ogatl\ef
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t 1 Obltruc11ont
12 8aalc amount
t3 Anger'I obi
2 1 Edict
24 In feMfV9
21 Hecltled
28 Tatite Item
29 Mllll
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30 SaebNrd. • g 31 Dance
32 Send
S3 fruit type
3"' Artzon1 hlH
35 A1tonl1hlng
31 Being IOl'ty
38 Trane-
grau6onl
41 Light Mtar• 42 w ..
45Setnra10
4& Roma'• rlVWt
47 Play
48 Bring out
49 ~fy
50 HoM fiber
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55 Of 1M "'°"If'
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10 " 12 13
As a convenience to ow o.tty Piiot
:9' customers We're open earner and Stay
Open Later for New Ida, Correctlona
and Cancellatl0n1.
To Place Your
Dally Piiot Claalflfld
condtllonad) with ice· 60 ENTERPRISE 1982 ll711 eaacn8fvo H8
maker, 19 cu $100 YACHT By o.net. Call! • .,.2 ....-173-~ 17 tor Into on equipment -•• .,.. •
--1315.000 (714)323-43l0 '14 PlfMM I ..
FurNluff 6014 or {2131 12 t 2903 Loaded ""'*' nliA 111,
•Thom&lvtlle SOiid wooo ~_,. lom 70 141 •unroot, pl w1ndowe
8'8" dfeaMf, m.tchlnQ -Mutt ... , (4&29251
mfr rort, 1rmo1ra, 2 14 Lt Mf w1t11 custom 111,111
badl6da tat>tet SltS 0.-trailer and eJCtru Fut I ........... YW
tlgner Oe•k. woOd & tun b o at $ 120 18711 e.Kt18fvd HB
blaCk IMll'lef' S31S. 8laek 7t•·"4·1257 ••t ._.. •
IMtl'lef' dea9* ctlaw & -• ...,.
matcNnQ otioman 131! rm. Equ:lp mlnl. 'II -IHI 4' ~ t•ble •• C8IWd 7020 wood & g1ua s 115 SOt• ~per clean. mu•t ...
& l<WWI. l.,_.ry ma-AV SEA AIDER 13 CharCOll,(014"3)
larlal S315 5 round de! DINGHY S3IOO or beet ... ...
wood cualom·mede din· oner Llk• new eond1ton ........... ,. tno 1abte w/malchln" 323·4330 11111 8*h~ HB
.......,.., $395 3· ,. .... -c:ftaat, ~ry veneer & _. .....
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1500 Auto Mall Or
Santa Ana
55 Fwy at Edinger
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7 00 am to t 00 pm
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11areo •Y•t•m S225 n· u 11111• *5"°"80~'* 233 19th St Ac>I •C New· t 111• Beveled glatt lot> lbl pon IHdl 1'75-023'
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
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the Daily Pteot LeQal Oef)ti'1·
ment 330 Wnt hy. Co.ta
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The Legal Oepart~nt at the
0111y Pilot is please<1 10 an-
nounce a new s@r\ltCe now thl•I·
able to new bus nesses
We *'" now SEARCH the
name for you It no e•tra charge.
and s•\'• you the t•mtt •nd the
tflO to the COUft House 1n Santa
Ana T"*'· of COUfH after the
... ,d'I 11 comptieted we will Me
~r ttet11tOU1 ~ name
1tat9n*\t ""'"the County Clerk.
pubti"' once 1 wMtt for toUr
...eta as requ1red t>y taw end
then ft.. your oroot ot pubh·
eat!On '#\th tN County Ct•k
• at (71•t 6"'2·'321. btentte>n
31S Of 31& and we w•N "*'• arra~t1 '°' you to handte
this procedur• by m8il
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qu.t1ons, pteaM c•M us and we
Wiii be more than glad to .._,
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len .... t9Ceive ldlOClf °"""· tll40 ''8" Hufttiftt'Ofl hecfl. Call· Ttte r .. ll lrlftl COM• 10, 1tlt Odle A. Dllw•O.• ........ ...-..ct llulf· ,... .....,. A Wiiia, 1tOJI LMMlllOd,C... ...... Celll '*' pi1141a•1 lor the .,_, Hunetflaloft 9eadl. lomle, llPO" t90llpt ol 1 ........ 10 Ir-' lllWI• ,_.. ~ I Aowor, leMa Ana, ._ _., IN llcttllOUll "*"'-' Or-.. Coael ........ , ...._, Calf 11127
Dlpurllfldlllll .. 111111 ol ... ...,.. Calllorftlll.2147 • ..._ ... N "°''"'etundabl• ••• of nw UNIW .. ~IOul PubfllNd 0r-. CoMt Cell 12101 ...._ ...,.. 0t ...,.... ~Not. "*'*Y I0, 11, -''-........... le con·
111l11rn1111 IOU ~Oll9d openecl--..CttoEdwcellon l tO OO ---..... °' IWNI ~Hoe. ,eon.y IO 21. Tilia bvtineM .. COfl• ............ "°' ,.., ... di •• 13, ttll T•renoeG....,. 100l1 dYGtld ~ ....... part• .. -::=: ':i. ..-. Code lectlon 31311, II\ lleu be* tMd INI •.,...on ...., 9oWll on 1114 MerCfl I , 13, 1911 duC1eCt bV att IMMlll ... Jlllll AM"-.._ ... o.eea ee Gar_, Orowe ,..,_
dlllCll •No Ind ol • put*: lnllllnO ol lt'8 ..._ ~ Fom1 end In ...,_ L.-.-.953 Tiie ree111tan1 com· n. •u1 :•II -llled Celt tal43 T•• , .... 11 an1 com·
No M ...,., llMnd ...... 8oetd of Tr'*-8, on Tue. ........ proWled .. .. TNa ~ ... hied menced 10 lfanaacl bull-.... c.inty Qeltl of Or· ,.g .a TIMI ~ It ~· "'8nCld to tr#!MCI tlual•
potl hecll, Calltornl• ~. Febluwy 21, , ... at COlllrlC1 doa.t1M11l1, MO wftll IN County Clertl of Or· W lll1ICl .._. under IN tic1111ou1 .,.. CouMy on "aOt\llry - -duC1eCt Oy • ,.,_., pert· ,_ under "" flcttt~
tltlO Atf'/ lnta!Wled '*1'f 10·36 • m In the Boatd INI be WOl'tlpallled bV • .,.. County on 'ebruwy bualnMI neme OI namea 14. 1tet fllCrmGUI --nereNp ~ WM or '*"* mer *-In 1 8ld ftropoul Room 11 tllMO "I " 811 .... certllled or CMNer'e °'** ,4, ,.. fllCTrnGUe-H lla'9d •bow on Febtuwy 1, ~ llAm ITAW Tiie roo111ra111 com·lllllOd lbO't'O on~ 2t
Fonft end INlructlonl 10 Hununoton leach, Calo· or • tliCI bond tor not ._ ,__ .._ ITATmmllf ''" "*'"*' Oreftll Coao4 nw ~ ...,.,,.. •• ..-iced to treneact t>u91· 1 ..
........ by. 01 •lttln ,._ fOtnie 92647 Any r~ tNn ~ ol IM""°""' ol PUbllahod Orengo Coaac Tiie t010w1n9 peraone are Odllo A 09t1rM1 Delly Piiot Fobru9ry 20 21, ... tlualrwm • neae Yndlr N klllo<>ue Mertin, V.,...,.,.
qullt l'Mllld to Hooe Mom-olbll potton PfOOOOI at Mid .. llid.IMdo ~IOIN Delly Ptol F«wuary 20, 21 dowtl ..-.... ..-TM 1111.,.,..,.1 WM llled Mlltft e 13, 1.. PAC~IC ~ DE· ~ MmO Ot '*"°' TIW ttalllnOnt ... llled
Oflal Hoeoltal ~.~"*'be Qr\IOll\ If\ Qy ol HuftlingtOrl 8Mdl Men:lle. 13. ,.. MANC"lvef'ANOT\IRE· WlltlthoCountyci.tllofOr· M·tl3 VEL~NTCON' 21412 .... ab0¥eon FOOt\llfY 1, ..,_"'8CountyClof1s of Or• 301Nowport8oul9wwd,9olt OOPOJtUftltytor .... ttlellidl Tlle C.rect0t INll. in IN M-M1 PNR.. t5142Sunblllrttllne angoCountyonFebfuery3, Calll'Sendero flT0to Callf ,.. l.,..coum.-on J__.,31.
Y, Newport 8Mdl. Cati· orally.,._ ttlO 8Nlod 6ldt pertol"•ico of tho ~ Hulttlftflon llelcn. Calif 1911 ftaJC m1a nt30 "°°9r1 W... 1tlt torn6a ~12, Atl9n· .,. opened PfcMdtnQ Midi Ind ll'npr~ .. conlorm "9JC llJl1C( tn47 P.-e William Joel Schwarti Tllis 1-..emen1 Wiii fl..O ,_,.
Uon: J.M. 0.0011flold, Sr. bid INll OllOMd, by •• ..._ IO the ~ cocs. of Ille M#tl Allen PNt>bl. 15842 P\ltllttMd Orange Coes1 PICTITIOU8 .._.. 1412 Callo ~o, El Toro. wltll N County Clerk ol Or-1 PubMlleO Orange CoMI
Vleo ~t; or(lllOO.W\ flYO ~51 potc«il, IM lligllole ..... olCallfofnialindotllot f11CTITIOU8WH Sunt>utlt L-. Huntington Dolly PllOI. Fobtuary 13. 20. _.. ITAW Callf tH30 8"18 County on FobrUlt'f'Olllly Piiot Fobtuat'f 6 ,.
IN tliCI docufnant9 dnctJv of any Wl'it'llfl ~ r~ .... o1 tho St ... of C.-. _.. ITA~ a..ct1 Callf 92$41 21 Mareh 6 19" Ttlo ~ perton1 •• Thie IMlllllftl 11 COii· 14 1111 20. 27, 1Mt
from ..., °'..,,...... .• offioo Ttlo 9oerd of Truet ... ""' lornia ..,... ......o. Tiie tOIOwln9 poroono .,. Tiii .. t>u•·~.. la con-M-938 dOlll9 ~.. ducted by • '°'por"''°" ,.,.. M-120
el 330 Woat Ptecentia A..,. act on t11o bide at their reg. .... 1M •ceptton only o1 dowla *"-"-• duct.cl by an WI01viou.I MAAlllMElEISURESER· Tllo registrant com· ~ Orengo Coett .,.,., 8'Mo IOI, Newport Ullr meotltlg of FobNery 21, IUCfl ~ ltlat "'9Y be ~ACtFIC DESIGN CON-Tiie rog111t1nt com "9JC llJTIC( vtCH 100 E Peoftc: Coetl monc.d lo tr-.cl buli-Dolly PMot. 'ebnlwy 20 21.•---.---11'-------.
Beedl, c.totnla ·~· A '"'· 100 p"' r9qUINd under "'° ~ CEPTI, 11202 Corbinl Ln. menced 10 tranSICl bu91· Hwy . Newoo<t 8Mch C•I ,,... under tho f1ChllOUt Maren e. 13 1119 ..---·-conwnilalon ol 3% ol N Copiee o1 ttlO •f'ltl and ...,... purwc to wlllc:ll Sullo 102. Huntington nw unoor tM f1c:1111ou1 rtennoue WU 9*3 buolrlOOo nerne Of namoo M-951 __ ......, ...... ____ -:-
purc:Nao price will be peld conditions ol Illa ..... are proa11dnQI lloteullder 810 lelcll, C. 92649 bUlll'8N ,,_ or nam.t NAm ITAW Maril Clay!Ofl. •toe Rl'IOf 119ted •l>Ove on Fobtuary I, K.-
to WI)' rool ...... bfotlor •Wlleb68 at "'° Oittrlct Of. t•lfl anO wtlicfl ll0\11 t\01 ""8fy Long. 17202 Cor. lltted 9bQw on Mareti, 1088 The f~ pottonl .,. Aw Newpof1 8Mcl'I Caht 1Mt "8JC llmCE PICTITIOU8 --·· • r..,,..antlna ttlO IUCCll9lfUI flco at tllo aforementioned bean IUl*oedod by the b1na Ln . Suite 102 Hunt· Miik PNbbt dol119 buSlnelt u 92863 Wilham Scnw8'tz MAim STATDmWT :
bidder. J "'· Oreonflolcl .. 9ddf-. Minimum ,.,,,.1 pr~ of tho labor 1n11ton 9oech Coltt 92M9 This .,.,.,,,.,,, was filed Esp l AN A 0 E As • Rober1 A WoAt 14029 TIW ttatemonl -ltled rtennoue ....... Tho followWIQ portOne •1• • thlonlyollQalat Hooe Hoa.-"'911 N IO 45 per lqUW'I Code ,.,...,.,_ to labof &.an Long f1202 Cor-wl1ft t11a County C*k of Of. SOCIA TES 4<>'0 MacArthur ~ St ~ Whltuor, Calif Wftfl 1M County Clef'll ol Or _.. ITATl•WT doing bl.IWI09t • •
plt8leuttloriw HorMl!e any tool, per montll Written o11a1 be glwrl only WI tho b1na Ln . Su"• 102. Hunt·.,._ County on F.otuary Blvd, SUlto 314 ~ to10S ~~,..l*lfY1 TM~poraor.lll --0-0AWPAf'.lMM-2201 : ~on bet'8lf of propoulo lo ..... Nld IMMOf prcMdod by I-lnQlon 8Nctl, Calif 97649 14, "" Beach. Calif 92ee0 Tlltt bull,,... II Corl· ,... . doing~.. °"!>Ml 00111. Surt• 100 • Ille ~ ":'!I: ""9 property must conf0tm 10 No bid INll be corlSldefod llllt butllllH 11 con-,...,._ HarbOI' Pacific OOV9lop-ducted by 1 goner II part-,_,.,. SAL TIERRA NAIL PROO-lrvtne Caltf 12715-1515 '
melter. T1le fllf ttlO ter'lnl and~• unleoa 11 lt medo on• lorm ducted by 1 goner11 part-Publiahod Orange Coat! moot A Callfom._ Corpor. nert111p PubllliNd Orange Coat1 UCT'S 652 Joann Stroot, John 0 O'Oonnell :
1Yl•...._..,....,11•1o Ttlo Oo'IOfnlng Board re-turllilhod by tl'Mi City or n.anlp • 1oally Piiot, February 20, 27, a11on. ,4040Mac:Arthur81vd Tho registrant com· Delly Piiot. F*uer; 13 20 Coel• Meta, Clllf 9~827 'Truot .. of 1111 J and P •
.... ,...... ......... -. MrWltherlght to reject any Huntington 8Mcl'I and •Is Tllo registrant com-Merell e. 13 1989 Sult• 314, Nowpo<1 8uch, mencec1 to trensact bull· 27, M8(cll e. 1N9 Juloo Lynn Logtdon, 4280 O'Oonnolt Revocable Trust : PublloNd 0r-. eo.t °' .. tlldO Ind to waive any INdo In occ:ordance with Jhe moncoc1 to 1,.,,sac1 bull· M-'5• Caltf 92680 ,,... unct.r the tic1111ou• M·~O W 111 St •20& San!• Aria d•l«I October 20 1N2 •
Dolly PMol February 1t. 20, ~-ptOWlalont ol tho propoal neN under tho flCllllOUI Chflt R Stepnens •oe bulifwst name Of lllmot Celif 92103 2201 ~· °""'° SU!i..
21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 2t. ttft 0 1tod •• Huntington roquW--.tt ~ name °' names •-IC N011CE Buekl!Oll Cot11 MON C1t1I Kled a bOvo on F1brulf'Y t ftmJC NOJIC( C11W100 "4td\MI Logtdon 100 Irv 1 n •. C 1 1 If : Su-e57 Beech, Caltornll, th11 7th Each bidder must be listed above on Febf"u•rt 17 ..._ 92926 1989 4280 W 111 St •20e Sant• 92715-1515
---------6ey of Fet»rUlt'f. 1989 llconted end alto pre· 1989 PICTTTIOUa 8U8M:aa Tlllt but1nor.1 11 con-Mark Clayton e ACTITIOU9 .,_II Ana, Cll1f 92103 Wm 81111 Arm111011g ftaJC ll)TIC( OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL quettfled 1t required by law Ruaty Long NAm ITATl•NT ducted by 1 genlfll part-Thtt 1111omen1 .was It NAm ITATIMIWT Tlltt but111•H II eon-TruttM Of the 8 and C ______ ......, ____ OISTRICl BOARD OF Tllo City Council of lhe Thll llltamonl -• fil•<I Thi folloWlntl pertont 010 ~lhlp with tha County Clerk of r-Tllo followlnt1 pottonl are dueled b)I hutband and wile Armstrong Revocable Trull
MOf1Ca Of' TRUSTEES, by ,,..... Oar· City of Hllfttlngton 8Netl , .. with tho County Clerk ol Or· dotnt1 t>ullMU u Tht regl1tr1n1 com-ange County on February doln.o buMlou.. Tho rog111t1nt com· dated Augutl 23 1913 7201
.nanoN rtcll wvet the right 10 tlJecl any ango County on Fob<u1ry I SUMMIT MANAGEMENT m.ncoes to trlll'luet bull-t4, 1989 J Ao A s Al Es e 14 menc.O to trlrttael eu... Ouc>ont Driw SUit• 100 TO LaAM Publlshod Orange Cout Of .. bids 10, 1989 SERVICES COMPANY. 485 MM under the ftetlllOUS ,~ Cernino 6o IOI ..... San MM under ,,... ftCllhOUI lrWll Clllf 92115-1515
MAL OoJty Piiot Fobruaty e 15 lyordofofthoCltyCoun-'4S711'1 E 17111 Stroot swie 201 buSlneu name or names Pubhthod Ofange Cout C1ornonto.Cll1I 92U2 bu..,... "ll'M Of ruimet Jamee R W•llrng 2201
"'°"811 Y 20, 1N9 di of t11o City of Huntington Publlthod Orange Coat1 Cotta Motl Cahl 92627 httld 1bOW on NIA O.•ly Pilot February 20 27 Ju• 11111 M • r g 1 r 0 1 ltlled above on Nf4 Ouc>ont DfM Suit• 100
POR ~ W-295 Beech, Cellforllt8 tho 8th of Delly Piiot. Fob<uary 20 27 G , 1 g 0 , y p 1 u 1 Cllrtt R Stophenl Merell e. 13. 1989 Ammroog 874 Camino 6o Julfo Logsdon IMnO Caltf 92115-15 IS
IPACS Fobruoty 1119 M•ch 8, 13, 1989 Chrlttolforton 43 Grlnl, Tn11 1tetomenl Wit filed M-95' IOI ....,_, San Clemente. Thtl tt1tomonl WH hied lhll bullnell II COn· NOTICE IS HEREBY ftaJC NOTICE C.... .,... • .,. City M-9S. ln/\flo C•hf 92720 witfl 1111 Couoty Clo<k of Of-caut '2112 With Ille County Clel'lt ot Or-duetod by • QIMl•I PMI·
GIVEN 11111 on the ]th day of Clel'k of lllo City ot Hunt-Thi~ bullnOH 15 con-onge County on February 3. Pl8JC NOTJCE1 Tlllt bullMN 11 con-engo County on February 3 '*91\lp
Fobfully. 19'9 tlle Boerd of N01ICa lna1on 1Mct1 P\a£ NOTICE due1ed by 111 lndwldual 1989 duC1od by an lndMdual 1"9 lh• roo11tran1 com•
Trutt ... of tho Ocoerl View WTWIQ ~ Orange Coast Tho roglttrant com· , ... 14 flCTITIOUI .,_,. The rog111ran1 com-,. ... 15 monC9d lo lranaacl bultl·
School Ofsttlcl of tf10 County 81D1 Deily Piiot Fet>ru1ry 9, 18 PICTTTIOUa .,_.. rnenood 10 tranuct bull· Publ~ Orengo Coast NAm aTATl•NT moncod 10 tranNCt ~ P~ Orange Cont noet und« tho ftel•hout
of 0r.,.., Stat• of Cell-Not.lceiellotebygtwn lhOI 20. ''" NAm ·~ATtm.NT -Ulldor Iha llC;hhOUI Oolly Pilot Feo<uary 13. 20. The lotlowlng pottonl .,. nou under lhe flcl•hOUI 0..ly PllOt. Fetxuary 13 20 buOlnMt 111,.,.,. or nllMS
lomla. detenninod ttiat ..,. IMlod bldt w111 be..reoel\ood Th-283 The fOllowlng petlOfll .,1 bu.U-t l'\OIM °' namea 27 Motcll e., 1989 dOlng t>u8'Mtt as ~ name or n.mos 21, M1rcll 6 1919 M·""• !lated •t>ovo on NoYombel"
lollowl119 land, buildlngt . by the Ctty of Hunhnglon dolrlQ buaiNttt u ltatod above on NIA M-935 ACCURATE POWER SYS· !toted at>ow on January 20 •-2t. IN&
and oqulpnenl wlll not be 8Mctl at tllo offic. ol tho ftaJC NOTICE CURSORS & INK. 510 Gr• g 0 r y p 1 u 1 TEMS 3221 MtnnOIOll 1989 John 0 O'Donnell,
nMdod fOf ICllool putpooee, Cl1y Clone at City Hall, 2000 Acacia Avenue, Corona <Ill Cnrlt1offoraon Pl8JC NOTICE A111 . Cost• MHa, Cthl Juanita m ArmstrOf'g Pl8JC NOTICE TNtt ..
ICnd wlll be let to Iha ~t Main S1r .. t, Huntington PICTfnOUI .,...,. Mii Calif 92e25 Thll ataternonl wet tiled 92828 Th11 11a1oment wu filed Thts 1111omen1 wn tiled
blddof lor offloo lt>9CO tor 8oec:ll. Cellfornla, until !ho .. .._ I TATIMBIT shir-1.y Anette Man hews with 'the County Clerk 01 Of· · PICTITIOUI .,...,. Seo ti M Kroll 322 1 wttll the County Cllf'k of Or· PICTTTIOUa .,._,, llWllh Ille County Clel'k of Or
Ille por1ocl beginning Febru-hout of 10 00. m. on Fot>ru-Tho folowlng per90na 118 510 Acoc:la A--Coron• .,. County on FebrUlfy ..... ITATl•WT MtnnHOll Ave . Cotti anoo County on Fobfvwy 7 ..... ITAY-.-NT ango Coutlly on January 20
II'/ 22. 1989. lllrougfl Ac>fil II'/ 21, 1tlt, 11 wl'llctl time doing ~ M dol M11 Calif 9282S 14 19'9 Tho to4lowlng poreona are Mau Calif 92e2e 1M9 Tho fOllOwlnQ persona are 1989
1, IHI they will be opened public:fy MESA VEAOE. ORIVE Tll .. 0butln011 11 con-' f...n doing~ u Th•t bullnett 11 con· P4'71111 dOlnCI ~ M , .. ,.
SCHOOU A.OORESS and reed aklud In the Cou11-PLAZA. 1525 ..._. Verde OUCIOd by .,.. 1nd1vldull Publllhld Or~ Cout JR CREATIONS, 238 ducted by an lndMdual Publlthlcl Orange Coatt BUSINESS MACHINES Publlthod Orange Cout
Pat1c View School. 1CWIM di Charnbort for tho Daven· E .. Suite 209, Cotti Motl, Tllo rogl1tr1n1 com-Oelfy P110t, February 20. 27. Camellia Ln . Coeta Meta, Tno rogl1tr1nt com-Oel4y Pilot Ftb<uary 13 20, CONSULTANTS, 19'72 PIC· o.tly Ptlol. JanuJry 30 F•b·
Tunotall Lw. Huntington port Drive Sld._.ik Im· c.lfl. 9282e moncoc1 10 trantacl buM· March e, 13. 1989 Celff. 9282.7 meneec1 to trlMlci buSI· 27, Mwct! 6. 1089 cld1lly Lano, Hunt111g1on ruory f 13 10, 19'9
BMcl'I. CA 92941 PfC>Wmellll In lhe City of Mat1c LM, 1833 Baker St., 11MO under tho flcllhOUI M-955 Anondda Wntgato 238 naoa under the llCUllOUI M·~ 9oech Calif 92&48 M-905
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