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THE ORANGE COAST
East rn Alrllnes lashes
out at Its pilots;
strlk making Florida's
tourist season chaotic
BU I
Tobacco heir
Reynolds
attacks
smoking
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Balboa COves Creature only Cleopatra
8J JOYCE 800&.0YICH Of h ~Noc SU«
George Fonev1lle will soon rc<11ume
his daHy swims around his Newpon
Beach dock without worrying about
possible attacks.
The my~tenous creature of Balboa
Coves turned out to be Cleopatra, a
Nile monttorlizud that escaped from
us cage 21 months ago.
Saturday the 3111-foot. 7-pound
replllc was captured by Newport
Beach Senior Animal Control Officer
·Foreign
po Hey
begins
at home
By lA.NCE IGNON
Ot IN Olllly ~ SI.tr
Th<' v11.ahty of dcmc><:racy rests on
an unfenered debate of issues. By
11stcning to a multitude of op1n1ons
our elected off1&1als arc supposed to
amve at well-reasoned decisions lh'at
renect a consensus.
While tht.~ dl~1s1ons may not
alwa)s be the best. the process at ltast
prevents the 1nfiltrat1on of
authontanan leader hap.
~ut there 1s an area of American
~-~emment that largeh circumvents close pubhc scrutiny. (orc1gn policy.
Yes, foreign issues arc discussed in
public. but when 1t comes to the
deuuls and mott"at1ons of go,cm-
menl actions abroad. many arc kept
secret under the rubnc of nauonal
SCCUnt)
The re ult IS that Ctltlcns arc oncn
unaware of what ts being Jone in their
name tn a foreign country The lran-
Conrra scandal was a perfect exam-
St!cond of two parts
pie It ts doubtful that the j\rtiencan
people ""ould have appro' cd of
sclltng anm to Iran and usms the
profit-i to fund rtbcl force§ in
Nicaragua
As far as Irvine Mayor Larr) Asran
and his as~mtt\ at the Center for
lnnovau'e D1plom1c) arc con-
"emcd, cloalona loreign pohcy 1s a
lou > wa) to run a ao\icmment
"I regard It as ant1-Amcn{'an to
\uaatst that wmehow mencan
foreign polu.~ . IX' immune to the
d1sc1phne and scruttn) of democratic
debate '' ·~1 think ""h:u )'OU get when )OU
pur1ue that kind of th1nk1n1 1<1
Vietnam • Iran.Contra sciridal • that
art h:atchtd sn the baSC'meot ot t~
While Houw ~ unelected officials.
and the rest of u are told 10 shut up
and get in hne."
Tnc aJtema1hc. Aaran bchc'c . 1s
lO prO\iOke dtbatc and IC\\On It the
,,.._,... 1H AGftAN/ All
8111 L_yon~ when it reared its black
head in a vacant lot about 500 feet
from Newport Bay.
Residents in th e community
tucked in the west end of Newpon
Harbor now say they can mt easy.
"When I saw 11 more than a year
ago, I could have sworn 1t was S feet
IOnJ and wc1&hcd 40 pounds," said
resident Barbara Fortcv11le. "It was
ming on the bulkhead in front ofour
place. We were scared because we
didn't know if 1t was dangerous."
The "monster" was described by
Jumping for honors
residents as the creature of Balboa "I u~ to live 10 Newport Island.
Coves that swam, took sunbaths and which 1s nght dov.n from Balboa
snacked on waterfowl. Fortev1llc's ( oves," he sa1d ".When I heard 1n
husband wa~ discouraged from his December that there were reports ofa
daily swims by animal control of-. six feet long monster ea11ng ducks. -
ficcrs until the creature could be which I doubt. I mean maybe duck
captured. rags -and that nobody knew what
So while reStdents kept a shaky eye tfie hell 11 was calk-d. 1 '1mmed1alel>
peeled for the unknown dark repult. phoned the Newport Beach (Animal)
Steve Crothers. 31, of Costa Mesa. Control." .
wondered what all the commo11on In July 1987. Crothers had
was about. After all. that was no Ueopatra in a cage on h1s apJrtment
monster, that was he lost pet 111.ard balcony. And though he said about IO
Oeopatra. pounds of bnck were i.tacked on top
Suun Sttanlan of Hun~ftgton •each rkl••
•etter Cheddar at die Hwntln91on Centr•I
ltarlc •questrlan Center durlne Sunday·•
Centu'J Rtdert Award Clr..:utt show. n.e
event In Huntington •••ch was the f1rst of
five competitions to be featured through
September fot novice and ••p•rlenced
riders In English and Western riding 11Jles.
C'O\ t :H STOH\ l'l ,·\M & OHOt:H
of the cage. the reptile pu hcd Its wa) said. "Besides we have a small
out of the cage That was the last time daughter now and my wife docsn'l
Crothcr's ~w his SI SO pet until · want 11 around.
Saiurda)' ··r sold herth1s momina to a lady in
"\ e~: thert!'ts no doubt that 1s m) Laguna Beach for $7$. She said she
repule. he said. "There 1s a scar on got tt for her son as an early birthday
the rtiP1• side of her head and 1ns1ead present. He already has a couple of
of being blad. w11h dots there 1s one snakes and other bzards. I auess the
spot thn11s solid" kid's into reputes."
But the reunion between owner arid Meanwhile back m Balboa CovCSi
· pet would be shon lned George FortcvilJe ts looking forward
"We ltve in an apartment tn Co ta to the first warm da)' when be can
Mesa that dosen't allow pets," he safely dive into his backyard waters.
Niguel GI returns
to German base,
faces questions
By ~EORGE BOEHMER
~,..-w,..,
FRANKHJRT. West German) -U • m1htal') officials gue uoned an
Laguna Niguel soldier Sunda) wbo~
I l"a)' disappearance kd to pecu-
lation he had defC(led to communist
Eas1 (Jerman)
The official., refused to !k\y what
ma) ha"'e-prompted the absence of
pee 4 M1<:hacl A. P~n. ""ho the)' sa)
had access 10 c~s1hcd 1nformallon.
They u1d ht returned a ponablt'
romputer that "'-as m1 1n1 from the
JI th '\rmorcd < avalr) Rcg•ment
intell1gence officr whtrr he "orkcd
Pcm ~I . "ITIUrn('d voluntanl) to
his unir" about 5 pm 5a1urda).
according 10 Lt Col Dennis G3uc1. a
~polr..c\man for the U European
Comm3nd headquarters tn tut~
Gaur1 s~ud Pen was in m1htary
police custo<h 1n Fulda 65 mile
northeast of Frankfun
Pert made no ~tatemrnt about
whC'rc he had been \atd I t ('ol Jake
O\c a spokesman for the l
rm >·\ 5th Corps in Frankfun. "Hr
CPen) ts ~ma qut.>s11onC'd He has
been 11' <'n l'cgal cou nsc1:· D}e \a1d
D}c said Pen rc1umed to his unit 1n
c1v1han clothes and 3ppcared to be 1n
good health Pen d1\app<:a~ Feb 21
from the 11th Armored Cavalry
RC&Jment m Fulda.
Thed1sappcaranoe baffied mtlitary
officials. and pecuJation on h.is a~nce ranged from pe>sstblc foul
play to defection to East Germany ..
Some officials ~ulated he had
defected after 1 military vehicle he
signed out was found Feb. 23 near lhe
town of Obersubl. al the East ~an
border.
.S official wd Pen bad an
excellent rttord as a soldier, and \hey
did not rule out fow play or ,uncu u
t.he reason for h1 absence.
Pen v.:ork.ed as an electtoruc:s ,..arfare Sl~al spca1JtSt. He 'WIS
mpoo .1ble for operauna cquJpmenl
that detects enemy ra<br and ottTtr s·snals. He ha been tattoned tn West
Gtnnany since March 1988.
Gauci sa.1d ~n's relauves in Cal.i-
fom1a had been notified ofh1s return.
In March 19 7. U . Army Pvt
Wade E. Robcns... 22, of R1venl4c,
defected wtth his West German
a.irlfnend to the Soviet Union. Rot>-
crts returned to the United tates in
No~ember 1987
He was 1J ven a bad conduct
d1schar)(' aftcT bema found guilty of 1
le r charge of bema absent Without kave.
LB Police respond to odd calls, major crimes
By LESUE EARNEST
Of.,.~,.. SUff
The da1I) cnmc 1oa 1n Lasun3
Beach has ltS f11r hare of buf'llal).
drunken dnvan.g and m.aht"1ou1 m1s.-
ch1ef cntrie . What', different 1s
what•s pnnklcd in betv.cco ·
Thett are calls to return an
opossum to the wild, deliver a
sparrow to a shelter. e ort a woman
to her house aod help an elderly
person act bKk tn bed. It' all part of
bc1na a cop an Luuna ec.ch a«ord·
mg to t. l.aoda fJatker, who hU been
v.11h the police department 14 }car\
"I've had to go into. a restaurant
downtown where a 'po um had
walked into the from door and v.as
standing in the lobby," Parker S<l1d "I
was able to run the animal into the
box and I took him out to the canyon and released tum '"~n we act calls that an invalid
hu fallen out o(bcd. T~y m1&h1 he
able to act to tht phone, but the> can '1 &Cl beck in bed.' •
.. You'll stt lbe ma1ority ofoorcalls
art th1nas other poJ1cc ckpertments
v.ould 1101 nen dc•l v.1th ··said Janna
Moore. commun1t\ ~r' tet'~ officer
"I hat"., ~cauc.c v.c'rc a M:f\ ice· and
com mu nit~ -oriented pohcc depart-ment ..
('h1cf 1'ol·1I Purcell agrC'e'I 1hal hi\
officer\ an· lr..nov.n to iuull· ;i v.1tk
range ol rc<;pon<i1b1htl<'\
"\\it'~ 111re'lpond10 an) t) pe of u1ll
that comN our v.a)." Purcell ~1d
For (''ample whtn 3 'ltngk 1>3rcn1
call w11h a Ooodcd hathroom 1n the
m1ddle of lht· n1gh1. the d1'\p;itchcr
wall not tell 1he c.aller to find a
plum her t>urcl'll ~td rts1dent being spra~ed." prctne sa.1d.
'\\\.'II ~nd .in olfo.cr out there rir'lt "We'H C\Cn been k.nown co relocate
and 11 he 11.nov.\ ho~ to '>hut off 1hc J rattlesnake or these large red boas .•
'43 tl'r he 'II <1hut oil tht> '-"Bier for We 'II l't'mO"C tt and rt locate It an a
tht·m · hl' \Jtd '"'10 plumhc.•r''ttonna field th:ll isn't near a home so 1t can
rnme ou1 ill ~ tn the: morninr · l'Ont1nuc to do what n's supposed to
l>cput' < h1ct Jim \prt•1ne \atd hl' do. v.h1ch ts remove rodents and
ha' ""nr\"4.-d 01ht·r r\amples ot tho~ sons of things
nlfaw .. ~omg hc~ond the l.tll ol du1~ "It's the ph1lo ph) of \he Ctt)
S(l tu \pea._ Counctl and cit) manager that lhC)
l''c .. ntl\\O mdn\ ttnwc, "hrn an v.ant a cit) tructu~ that u here to
ammal tonirol olliH.'f \\Ould rem,\\c CJCr\e the communtt) to tbc best of 1U
a \lr..unk lrom !>oml'onc'\ home al a · ah1ht) and to provide those htdc
m~ of ~in \flr.l\l.'d rather than the f PJeue SH LAGUNA/ Alf
Coast runners comRlete LA Marathon Lotto ticket purchased in
Irvine worth S 11 million 1tV JOYQ 900l0VtCH o1-Dlllr,,.. ....
Orant tteperd made • tactical mor tht day bt ore unday' Loi
Antrles Manthon. "l p&aytd b!UkttbeJl too hard on
Saturday," said tht 27~car~ld Cosca
Maan •hO ran hi ftnt marathon. .. When I hit 17 m11ti my lep pvc
out. 11 wu a rool&tt error. r 1 wau tlow
finath but I didn't rollas>K. f j l h•d
to Wall. nm wa&k. My pl ~ to do
JI WJlbout nJkina. I n1<.C Jttad) maraehoa.
5'Cpiffd finiWd tht racr 1n fi¥t-
houn.
.. ., I Ud not over-01cndcd~1elf r,.. .we 1 co.w Mvt done a Job.
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-a rnan1..C1hfornian liccn$C plate
readint .. l.A26PT2. .. symboluina the
lcftlth of the coune.
Sheperd was not the 001) Onn e
ounty ~nt dt ppo.nted an ht"
performance. ~l Alkn, ~ of Huntin.aton Bad\ as a tal90nCd Nl\nct. For tht
latl l 1 )'ell'l sht has competed tn 22
marathon 1nclud11• N~ York. Bolloil, Ham a9cl c,SU Franatco
She Ml run lbt la AQetlei m1r1~
thon tbret timel. 8u1 n wu the ~nt
New Y Ott 8'W8lhoft that lk>_.c:d bcr
doWn Sunday. .. , am IOO dt'*'--"d 10 tell you my ume," IM .ut. '"But my bes\
marathon wa .,honly afl~r I lumfld .
40. I finished tn 1 06 Thrs raCt' I wa\
urcd from rw York I did mo t of
this as a workout. a low Iona run, for
the Loni Bt'ach Marathon in May."
Allen pua 1n about 6 m1le-'I a ~ttk
to k~p 1n pta~ form he Y}\
runnina every day is hlnna btu\h1na
htr ttclh 1t I\&\ to bed nc.
Marty hcldon, 27, a ubsll\ute t~cher in the Nt"-port-Mesa lln1ficd
• hool Di1tn \, was no\ disappointed
..,atb h• first marathon attempt. He
romplettd the count 1n $4
.. lha~~run1nthrtt orfour 10.K :·
he id. "I JU t hkc to n.;n for fu1'1 . I
h wcn't dttidcd yet if I'll run 1n the
Lona~ h marathon ...
Thouah me of chc runnc" td
ff'ltate 1M MARATHON/All
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v.onh murc than $11 mtlhon and t1cktts pun:hucd in M1~\1un V1eJO
ind l\nahe1m 1o1i 111 earn m ucr of$4 .000 each forihcir owners. ~tak
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number\ 1natchcJ the'"' w1nn1na t1Um~n picked · turday niaht for
the tv.1c('-1o1ittkly pme
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and La Puente. Thtrt'>l~JI ~~tw1 S.441307,4Sl,andCIC'b Ofthe
four winners •111 rt«tH $ l l.24,,%S. The ,,.,nnina nwn~ were. l6,
26. 27, 36, 43, 4S and the bonu number. 4.
The otticr wtnnina 11clrts purcha\td m \h rounty w re two of J •
with fht curttet numbcn and the bonus number. and rach '' -onn
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WNOON-A UCI tcientist told
an aotemational conferen« that the
Earth's ffllllc oione &a~r wiU con·
tinue to cktenoratc untal the end of
the century even 'if all ozone-dt-
stroyina ctannicals are banntd im-
medaatcly. F. Sherwood Rowland, one of the
scientist who discovered the dangers
of compounds known at
chloronuorocatbons. said it would
take cen!uries to repau the shield that
filten the 1un'1 canccr-causi~ uh,.
violet rayi.
"Even if we had a toal ban
tomorrow, and there wett no further
emisaions. we would e•P«l thinas to
get wone until about the end of tne
ctntury, and then ~ually rteO\ltr
over two citnturies,' said Rowland,
profcuorofa1mo phericchemislr)'at
UCI.
Rowland'1commcn1s ~me dunna a 12~ution 01one' conference that
bc&an Sunday.
Rowland told reporters many of
ur n r n I
tbc compound• alttady rdeued in condillonina and fut·food peck·• Zlllkarov UC> said Soviet ctaia the atm06phete havt not reechtd the qi4 inmcated lhe a.tone llyer ovrr parts
1tratoaphere. J S-2~ .mdn above the· Chlorine levels in the 1tmo1pherc of ~ anCI the ~cstern Sovar1
earth. At that almudr, they arc would not returft to the tcvrls of the Umoa Md •n Cki>'ctcd by up to 25
broken apert and the hbcra~ 1960& unul the 22nd or 23rd century, ~· 1n winter. chlorine atoms dntro) the 010M. •Rowland 11id. "" .. This ckpktion «curs t'llcry JO to
The compound al'° trap heat in Robert Watton of NASA aarcicd ··h U dlys.., ht iaid ... ll movts from
the atm0tphcre and contnbutc to the wtll take many many dccadt1, pos'" west to cast. h co1ncide1 with the
aretnhousc effect, which could cause 1bly even ie\ltral ccntune "to restore movclnt'nl of cyclones durin1 this
ouuor climatic chanacs, scientists the otonc layer. time."
say. , Sovietdclcptt,.VladimirZhak.arov Pre11dtnt Daniel 1r1p Moi of some of lhe compounds can lalt'al II.Id the lime~ for thmuuitina Ken~ who opened the confcrcn~.
Iona as I 00 )'can. They att widely choloronuorocarbon1 lhould "not be said au countncs had an obhption to
usca 1n aerotols. refrilrrataon, air on the basi of emotions.:" proi«t the atmosphere, t>ut that
de~• coutna wOuJd ncta
htlp "°"' .. ind•triaJ Dl&IOns. • f-loe wted all COUft tnn thaa hn·c
not )Cl 11ptd the 1987 Montrnl
Proc.OCol -calhna for~ compound emiMions to be hah·cd b)' tbc )eat 2<XX>-to .. ,oin us in the cn<kavor to
protect our planet.,.
Britain's environment a«retary.
Nicholas Ridley, told the conkrcm-e
1i11 more countncs -Austria, Hun-
pry. the Mala)'saa. the Phthpptnt\.
Trioidld and Zambia -iJrecd to
join the 40 that have 111ncd It.
AGRAN
From At
would suggrSt. h's Just a matter of
establishing a ncW'p!WntYt:1'e sii<I' · • The Bulletin of Municipal
Foreign Policy. The quarterly m.,.-
zi ne runs article from con1eTVat1vr
and liberal view(><?ints. as Iona as they
have to do Wlth citjcs bCcc>mina
involved. or not involved, as the case
may be, with international affairs.
c1w and county level.
I teamed a long time ago to stop
looking for the Messiah: some leader
who's going to come along and save
us. In the end. 1f we're aoina 10 do 11.
we're going lO have to do it ourselves,
and that's aoina to tequlrc a lot of
lcadtrs."
That's where the Center for In-
novative Diplomacy comes in.
Founded by three Stanford Univer-sity students in 1981 . the center
encourages cities and counties to gel
involved with sister citr programs,
cultural exchanges and aid program~
with fore~n countries. It also urges municipahti(S to boycott countncs that arc known to violate human
rights and to lobby the federal
so.v~~mcnt on various foreign policy
mu1at1ves.
The most obvious criticism of this
approach is that cities may send
mixed signals abroad or advocate
policy that contradicts what comes
out ofWashin.ston.
BU1 Will Swaim, editor of the
center's Bulletin of Municipal
Foreign Policy magazine and a gradu-
ate student in history at UCI main-tains that dealing witfl'nat1ona1 affairs
on a local level is part of the American
heritage. Indeed, the essence of
democracy 1s traditionally thought lo
tic in the town hall meeting.
:'The most logjcaJ place in Ameri-
can democracy for debate to take
place is in City Hall," Swaim said. ,
With the Center for lnnovauve
Diplomacy at the top of the organiza·
uonal chart, there are four sub-
organizations:
• The Local Elected Officials Pro-
ject. This effort, directed by Agran,
who aJso is executive director for the
entire center. pushes for reduced
military spending and increased aid
to citjes. The goal has its share of risks for
Agran. Irvine has prospered on its
share of the $3 billion worth of
defense contracts funneled into the
county each year. But he says there is no reason to
jeopardize the local economy if the
defense budget were cut. Instead of
making instruments of war, many
weapons contractors could tum their
energies to things hke housing and
environmental cleanup.
"Let's give (defense contrac~ors)
substitute projects that will be profit-
making and benefit society al large.
It's really not as complicated as some
• Alternative Security ProJCCl. Its aoal is to develop non-provocative
military strategies.
• Stratospheric Protection Accord.
This newest btanch of the orpniza-
tion looks al ways of fostering local
acttvism against pollutants that a ff ea
the atmosphere.
In short. the center is trying to
moblljzc locall y elected officials and ordinary citizens to lobby for peace,
increased social spending and a
cleaner en vironment.
Agran and Swaim admit that 111s a
liberal agenda. Yet in some respects
they see themsel ves as defenders of
the conserva ti ve ethic. which ad-
vocates small government and mis-
trusts concentrated power.
··tt's always struck me as ironic that
1n a county th!ll is ostcns1bl) so
Republican that people would de-
pend so greatly on .a government
subsidized economy (in the form of
defense spending)." Swaim said
"When you talk about slashing the
(defense) budget. their react1on 1s the
reaction of the welfare poor to news
that their payments are going to be
cut." ,
Educated al Harvard Law School.
Agran gave up his legal practi ce about
three years aio to work for the Cent~r for Innovative Diplomacy, which
runs on a $250.000 annual budget
from foundation grants and member-
ship_ fees. The organization claims
6,500 membe'?r 2,500 of whom are
local elected 0111~ials.
Agran, the Irvine's first directly
elected mayor. said he spends about
JO hours a week at the center and
another 30 at City Hall. As a Democrat surrounded b>
Republicans. Aaran's shot at h1Jher
office in Orange County is limited.
despite the fact that he is widely
considered the county's most
articulate liberal. So the center i<J all
the more imJ>Ortant to ham because 1t
gives him a chance to pursue less
parochial issues without ha" 1ng to
butt heads with the county's GOP
··what I've learned 1s that you can
be involved 10 a very constructive
wa y at the local level. In fact , th at's where the habits of self-government
are learned and where we become
Mayor Larry Agran
skilled pract1t1oners. and you can take
those skills and apply them to
nallonal and mtcmauonaJ issues and
make a constructive contribution. I
think that's what I'm trying to do."
It 1s difficult to measure what
impact the center has had .. al thr
federal level. Agran 1s confident that
the nuclear freeze movement of the
early 1980s. which emanated largely
from the municipal level, persuaded
President Reagan to return lo the
bargaining table with the Soviets. The
result was the INF Treaty, which
banned an entire class of mid-range
nuclear missles.
The Reapn and Bush adm1m~
trat1ons maintain. howe"er. that
, Amcnca's defense buildup forced the
Sov1e1s into ncgolUlt1ons.
Other So"ict ex perts say 11 was the
U.S.S.R. that 1n1tiated treaty talks
because 11 reah1ed its cnormou~
military machine was squandenna
money that wac, urgently needed for social programs and economic de·
vclopment
Whatever the rcaMJn. and 1t prob-
ably hes in a comb1na11on of forces, it
1s Just the kind of is uc that th e Center
for lnno-.a11 vc Diplomat) wants
more Ameru:anc, to bc.>come involved
Wlth.
"foreign pohcy 1s Just too import·
ant to leave to the generals and a few
elected people 10 Washington D.C' .. "
Agra n satd.
woman,.
himself .
at bar
ffrom D.,ly Piiot w ire servk es
A man and woman died Sunday in
a murder-suicide that occurred dur-
ing a fund-raising luncheon outside a
bar 1n Sunset Beach. •
A man, who amved about 3:53
p.m., walked up to a woman seated al
one of the tables set up under a
canopy in the parking lot of Turk's
Bar at 16321 Pacific Coast Hi&hway.
and engaged 10 a quarrel. said Orange
County Sheriffs Lt. Larry Abbott.
After a few words. he pulled out a
gun, shot her in the head, turned the gun on himself and pulled the trigger.
Abbott said.
The subJCCl of the dispute and the
mouve for the shooting are not yet
delermined but witnesses at the scene
said the two had been romanticall)'
involved, Abbott said.
Witness Terry . Edee told radio
station KNX -AM the couple had
dated for about a decade until a recent
breakup. She also said the victim's
daul.hter. a former employee at
TurK's.,...w1tnesscd the shootings.
The identities of the man and
woman were not yet released.
The luncheon apparentl)" was held
by friends who want to raise money
for an ind1v1dual who was sick.
Abbott said. The incident remained under in-
vcstitation
Woman dies In crash
·A woman was killed in the colhs1on
of a motorcycle and car late Sunday
n1aht on a stretch of road Just south of
Warner A venue off Pacific Coast
H1ghwa~. Huntington Beach pohce
said . _,.
•The accident took place at 10:43
p.m .. said Sergeant Val B1rket. who
also said anotfler person was IOJured
but could confirm only one death
Jim Knaub of Long Beach r•I••• his flit In victory as he
cro11e1 the finish ltne co win th • wheelchalr compelttton.
Kn•ulJ'I tlMe Wei tl46r51 .
MARATHON the £,ixx111on Park area near the
finish hnr too~ on a cam1,al at-
From A 1 mospht're with Rand) Newman's
he!at wasa factor1n the event. Sheldon song "I Lo' c L >\ .. boom1n1 O\tr
said the weather conditions did not loud'lpeakcrs
hamper his performance. It took Cnnad1 an .\rt Botlc:tu 31
"I did pretty much what I wanted to who hvt"S and trains 10 Eugene. Ore
do1" he said. ''h was watmn, but 11 2 hours 13 minutes and I second to
d1on't really bother me." win the race. 11s S26.385 pu~. a
Allen disagreed. SH.000 Mt'rtcdes-Bcnz and a SI .400
"The heat was really bad," she said wn\twatch lk won 1he samr mara-
"They said 1t was in the 60s. but It felt them 1n 1118 7
more like 80. 1 tot·rcally sunburned Twcnt)·!ICVcn 'IC<:onds behind was
This ts my ma.ior complaint about < olomb1an Pcdto Ort11. 30 So\lcl
this ma~thon and some of the othrt marathoner lou1 hanova. 37. won
b1a ones. that they start 100 late I the women·~ d1' 1~1on 21 m1nut("ll
guess when you have this man)-behind Boileau
runners 1l 1s hard to coordinate On a staae 1n front ol thr headless.
everythmgatan early ume. Both New nude Olymp1nn \tatue\. the kty' to
Yori and Boston slan late. Mcrn-de<.1~fkn1 automobiles ~~rr
Harry Hunt. 46, of Costa Mesa handed O"er tu the two fi"t placo
finish«' the race in 3:05 Tht' was his finisher\
fifth marathon He trams 50 miles a There wen· u ... anct) of oflbcat
Aliens' citizenship classes under funded week for a race and 30 to 35 miles a entrants
week to keep 1n shape ffe too In addrnon to the "hcelcha1r
complatned about the tan.int time. entrants. therr were '"o one-le&&cd
"It is a well run event. but 11 nan\ conte\llnls on crutlhe~ and otllen so late 10 the morn10 ... It was alrcad) determ1nrd to \utn·cd de.,p1tt SU<'h
McClatchy N.ws Servke
SACRAMENTO -C'ahfornta.
home to most of the 3.1 million undocumented 'aliens who applied
for amnesty under a landmark law.
isn't providing enough c1t1zenship
classes for them to meet permanent-
residency requirements. a new study
warns
The state erred in allocating only
S3SJ million in federal funds to pay
for five years of civics and Eng)ish-as-
a-Second-Language courses. It said.
As a resuh. classrooms arc packed and there arc wajtjng lists at many
adult schools. community colleges
LAGUNA
From Al
special services that a larger city
might not provide bcc.ause they .are
just too busy or whatever."
But if there 1s a decidedly small
town ring_ to some comments about
the city of 24,250, skunks arc not the
worst offenders in town.
According to the California Bureau
of Cri minal Statistics. a study 'of
serious cri~es -homicide. rape,
robbery1 agravated assaultshburg]ar-
ies ana motor vehicle t ef\s -
reveals that in 1987 Laguna Beach
held its own with other local citfos.
While Costa Mesa and Ncwpon
Beach had more such crimes than
Laauna, both Huntinaton Beach and
Fountain Valley had fewer. Fiaures
for 1988 wall not be released untirlatcr
this month.
Still, !~rdlng to fiJurts compiled at the a..quna Police Depanment for
1987, major crimes (includina lar-
ceny and anon) dropped more sh.arp-
ly in tuuna thary in any other toulh Oranae County cny.
''We've had the ireatest decrease in
and neighborhood organizations that
offer the spec1ah1ed courses
"California's amnesty applicants
arc enrolling 10 classes 1n un-
precedented and unanticipated
numbers.'' the report said. "The
a vcrage class size is 35 ~but) class sizes
run as high as 75-100.'
The 11 9-page, $50,000 report was
prepared by the California Tomor-
row research firm at the request of the
California Postsecondary Education
Commission. a IS-member g1oup
named by the governor and speaker.
And the situation will worsen as
newly legalized aliens scramblt' to
enroll in the-~hools before the
maJOr crimes." Sprcmc said When a
senous crime docs occur. the depart-
ment 1s ready: he said. ·
"We're not so public rclations-
mtnded that 1f we have a scnous
violator wcdon'l know how to handle
that sort of s1tuauon:· he said "If we
need to use some sort of force. we
know how to do that. so wr feel we
have a good balance.''
The diversified population of
Laguna Beach 1s reflected in the
Police De~nment.
Animal control officers handle
most of the wildlife and domestic
animal call that come 10 durina the
day hifl. Patrol officers respond lo
the calls otherwise.
Dunn& the summer, a beach patrol
comprised of mo tly UCJ students
who have been spcc1aJJy 1r1ancd and
wear casuaJ uniforms mainta1nJ an
unimposina tcaJidc presence.
A Police Dcpanment Pf0&ram
off en free ride to the veterinarian for
seniors and their pets, since buacs are
off-hm1tstoa01malund many senior
cituens arc dependent on ma s
transit.
Ju lca/1642-6086
What do you hke abcXtt ~ O.dy Pilot? What
don't yo.a hkc? Call the number above and your
· m= -.n be recorded. tranlCribed and de· liv 10 Ille apjropriaM edilOt'.
Nw J4.,11r-••-..,._ ~ bt &ated to record lelws '° dw ediw on any toptC.
Con......_. IO ow Let11r1)5olllmn mut1 1nducle
lhlir MmeMd 1111-0M n*"Mr for ven6caUOL
TlllutWMl'••J'OUfrftiM.
November 1990 deadline to apply for
permanent 5tatus - or face deporta-
llon. the report said.
A suite official di!lputed the report's
conclusions. saying $354 m1lhon -
not $351 mHhon -was set aside. and
that "1!i a very large amount of
money."
Richard A. Epstein. of the stale
health and welfare department. also
defended the state's dcc1s1on to spend
the bulk of the federal aid on health
provams.
"At the conservative. expected
level of need and demand." only ctahl of Cahforn1a's 58 counties will have
sufficient classes to accommodate the
aliens, the report said. hot by the time we started." he said iid"ers1llc\ a\ c:anc:cr. d1ahctc\, nnd
1'wenty-four counties will have "S11ll 1t waJ a lot of fun with a ~at atcohohsm CSJ?Ccially acute cnscs, with each crowd." C'clcbntaes pan1(1pant\ included
being unable to provide education for Tears and cheers arcctcd whrcl-Jack &aha of T v-., "I >alht\," J 1m
al least 1.000 ahem. between now and• chair pan1c1pants. who added a heft) Matheson of the mo\1 1e "\n1mal
November 1990. the rcpon ~id dose of in\p1rat1on for the fin1~h are.<1 HouSt" and mort thnn , dtuen The report blames poor planning throng. which wa\ e\t1mated at daytime soap Ill'\
fort he ms1s in the so-called "am nest)' 250.000 11 one pomL Promoters said Other entrants ~ere Judge , d()(·
classes." The courM:s arc needed b)' another I m1lhon-plus were along the tor!., lawyers. ~udcnts. arundmot.hen
the ahen\ to meet permanent-rcs1· marathon route. and former nrcu Juukr Mike dency requirements under the 1986 The first competitor 10 crou 1hc Hebcbrand of fullenon, a self-de· lmm1~t1on Reform and Control finish line was wheelchair mara-scnbcd "JoaJrr" who Juulcs a he
Act The Enahsh-as·a·Second-1honerJ1m Knaub, 33. of Lona Beach runs
Language courses were e ,~iaUy who has competed in l2 marathon\ 1n l:lderl)' runners included l <' <\n·
des11ned for the rouahly 900,000 the pa t 10 )~I'S H1 w1nnm1 time gelc-vcieianan Mannina Wein SS,
Californiaalienswhoapphedforlegal was 1:46:St. Bess fames. 7Q, and Ma"1' Lmiren,
status by claimina they had lived in "This is the fir t marathon I ~II> R 1
the .United States illq.aJly since en1oyed. You look around and see all Th R h f fi before J98i. , thcpeop&cdancin11ode"ef)lhin1-1t omn o rcr S? o &ken icld To <R•n permanent re 1denty. at " •• d Kina b h I t th• was dubbtd the ra« C a\anuva be· A ··Tipsy Tau" 41erv1cc provide~ WIS arc . -1 u . w 0 O\ ... cau~ he hand out R'd roses from a about percent of these aliens must use of hi' lt'Plln a motort)clc cra\h. free ndcs 10 Laguna resident and either complete at least 40 hours of a Sut low·flyina news hchco1>ter<1 hat dunna hii run.
visitors who have had 3 f~w drinks 60-hourcoursc from an INS-certified l1&nalcd the arrival of the fint of tbc 1k A.aod.a1ftl Pru. CM&rlklH ~~~/cahze they shouldn't drive school . international stable or runners. while ,. ,.,,.,.,_ __
And on weekends 8 uni formed li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii officer walks a beat around gay bars,
accompanied by a member of the &ay
or lesbian community.
"I'm more than satisfied that this
department i~ maintainina an ex-
tremely high level of commun1tr, service to us resident and vi llOf'I, •
Purcell said.
.. How much different 1t is than
Other towns IS hird lO sax," he added.
"I can't speak for them.
But~. Parker, who has worked for
two ot~cr polite departments, said
he th inks 1t 1s d1ffertnt bcin& a pohcc
off"lccr 10 l..quna Beach. .
··1 really enjoy 1:-Jun. Beach,''
Parker said. "I think it •a unusual and
I enjoy the type of police dtpenment
we have:. I hke a police depenment
that allows you to be human and
docsn 't upcct you to JU•t So out and
throw peoole in Jail but ijve.s you tM
chance to help people."
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UI I 1111'114•\HI•
'Drugs and Youth'
on Mesa television •
··0ruas and Youth ,. a proararn 'P(>nsottd by
tht Costa Mesa Pohce Ocputrmnt is ~tna shown_
on the Costa Mesa City Channel 62 for one month at
3:30 p.m. Wcdnesda)s. S:30p.m.Saturdaysand t:JO
p.m. Sunda~s .
. For ~o'c i nformation. call Marilyn Suuon at ·154-S6S8. -~ • ' •
Aerobics classes at YMCA ' ~ The Newpon.(o ta Mesa YMCA is offerinJ
aerobics classes at 9 a.m. every Monday throU&Jl
Saturday. S:<tS p.m. every Monday throuah Friday
and 6:45 p.m. ever) TucSday and Wcdntsday. The
five-9'eek SC ions are free 10 YMCA members or·
S2S for non-mnnbcrs.
Toning and conditioning cla ~ arc alio
available at 8 a.m. every Monday throu&h S8turda)'
and at noon e'llert Monday. Wednesday and Fnday.
For further 1nformauon. · caO the YMCA at
642-9990.
Volunteers for hearing Impaired
Providence S~h and HearinJ Center. a non-
profit agency for children and aduJts with com-
mun1cauve disorders. is 1eeklna volunteer teacher
aides. Volunteers arc needed an the academic
preschool kmderaar1en from 8·30 a.m. to noon
Tuesday through fnday. More 1ntormat1on may be
obuuned by cafhng_ the Volunteer Center of Orange
Couoty-Central/SOuth a1 9S3-S757 or 582-3176
H~lp for r~fuge~s
Cambodian Fam1l), a non-profit aroup provtd·
mg aid 1n social adjustment for rcfuiees; is looking
for volunteer to tutor Eni!1 h. supervise spons
act1v1t1es and promote JOb placement. This Santa
Ana-based agency 1s open 8 a m. to S p.m Monday
through Fnday • For more 1nforma11on. caH the
Volunteer Center of Orange County Central/South
at 953-S757 or 582-3176
Helping adults read
Tutonna 1s ofTered }ear-round by the Costa
Mesa Literacy ( enter for adults who wish to
improve their reading slolls and those who arc
teaming English as a second languaie
The tutors. which art available Monda)
afternoons and evenings and Tuesday mornings.
provide tht-1 r scrv1cts free to students. For ad·
diuonal rnformauon. call 548-3384 or 548--6584 or
leave a message at 646-1147
Hospital voluntee~~
Nurs1na floor a.-.s1stan1 volunwers are needed at
tbc Humurui Hospital in Westmmster to help
hospital personnel w11h non-nursing tasks. Volun-
teers will be asked to collt'Cl menus. feed patients.
lranspon patients an whcclcha1rs. make chans and
answer hahts r urther information may be obtained
by ca lling the Q1rcuor of Volunteer Se~ acts at the
hosp1talat893-4541 c't IOQS '
P~rformlng Arts C~nt~r tours
r rce pubhc tours of the Orange Count)
Performina Ans < enter are being conducted on
Monda)'s and Wednesda)s. as writ as the first
Saturday of each month b) the Center Docents
The tours ao throl.li!l many areas of the th eater
rarel) sttn b) the public. including star drc 1ng
rooms. the backvage area and the C'tn tcr room.
Tours meet al the carnage circle entrance on the
slrcct level at IO and I 0: 30 a m on lhe first Saturda)
of each month and at 10, 10.30. 11 and 11:30 o n
Monday and Wcdnl·sday of every v.eek. Rcscr-
va11ons arc required for groups of I 0 or more. and
funher information ma) be obuuned by calling
556-2122,ext 833
Police Explorers me~t
Anyone betv.et·n 14 and 18 who 1s interested 1n
learning about a career 1n law enforcement 1s invited
to attend a mcetina of the Police Explorers on
Tuesday niahts at the Newpon Beach Police
Department.
Wetkl> tt11n1na 1n first aid. cnm1nal law,
1uvcn11<' I w. firearm . drill and inve t1pt1on arc
·JU ta few of the au1v1tic E\plore~ pan1c1pate tn at
the mccunas b.plorers ha"e trn,elcd to Boston.
Wa\hinaton lJ ( • Meu'o and Hav.aii for con·
forcncc and riu:ur11om.
Mccun arc held at the Newpon Beach Pohce
Ocpanment 70 \anta Bubara Dnvc. on Tucsda)'s
at 7 p m More infonnauon ma) he obtamed b>
calling 644-16 70.
f "\ I. t : '\ D ·\ H
Jllnndn.,·. 1Unrcl1 6
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mna City Cff.acfl, council
chambtts, 77 Fair Dnvc.
• 7 p m ff1'8U~•Jtoe Beat'la Ctcy CoucU,
council chamber • 2000 M 1n St
Tue dny. JUarch 7
• 7 pm. HHU•1a.. 8tac~ P1aul•& Com·
• ...-,c:oun 11 chambt'r • 2000 Main t ••
Orange COMt DAILY PILOTIMondey, Merch e , 1tee M
Piro~etting for a chance of stardom .
By JOYCE IODLOVICH
Of u.. o.iiy "'°' suitr
Susie. Manlapa1 leaneo aga1nst the wall 1n~1de (he J1mmir Defore DanCA: Studio in
Costa 'Mesa, cuually chatunJ with f
woman clo~ by Every few minutes the
two women would &lance throuah a class
window that d1v1dcd v1e"en from a dance
studio filled with leotard-clad ballet
dancers.
Manlapa1. of I I Toro. watched her
daughter Am) 15 complete a scnes of
graceful ballet mo\e'I. all in hopes of bcina
selCC'ted to I he luck> group of approximate·
I) 300 teen-ager\ nat1onw1dc for the
summer program at the School of Amen-
can Ballet in New ' ork
.. Amy has been taking ballet since she
was 5 )Cars old," \31d Manlapa1 ... When
she was 12, she attended the summer
program at Ballet .\spcn 10 Colorado. and
when he ~as 13. he wa'I in the an
Francisco Ballet program. She has been 1n.
the Pacific Nonhwcst Ballet in Seattle for
the last two summers " .
By late afternoon. more than 120 young
women and a handful of young men had
panned numbers to their dancewear in
order to snag one of the cove1ed inv1ta·
uons. Reprcscntauves from the ballet
school ~> they will complete a 24-clt)
tour. probabl> aud1t1on1na 2.000 ~oung
sters from age 12 to 18
On this day;. while a female instructor
ltd the hopc1ul dancers 10 leaps and
p1rouct1cs. Roben Lindgren. r:\ecuuve
'ice president of the ballet school sat in
front of the room JOt11na note'I on a long
)ellow pad
Manlapa1 sa)s hrr daughter ta._cs 12
lessons each week which tall) 10 abou1 S 100 per month Though scholarship
have helped. the summer dance schools
can cost anywhere from S 1,500 to $2,SOO
fora 5-weck ses ion Point shoe run about $~5 a month.
Margie Wilson. a s1ngJe parent from
R1vers1de. works t~QJObs 1n order to help
tter dauahter. Jenn). reach her goal
becoming a professional ballenna Jenny
16, has been taking dance since she wu S.
She takes I 0 lesS()ns each week at $119 per
month
"Jenn} has been at the National Ballet
School of Canada 10 Toront o·· But this
aud111on 1s \cry important to her She
looks exc1teq.' Wilson ~rd. ix-cnna
through the window. All s he <:an do IS her
best, r ~fl} h~e watching her .. .
·Curt Waldschmidt. 14_: a Garden {1rove
High School student. 11dgctcd with his
pinned-on number. The blondr-ha1red
boy was about to take his turn 10 front of
Lindgren.
"f want to be a professional dancer.'' he
said." I have been taking lc'ISOO'I for about
four or five years Th1'1 is a great wa> to
meet girls It ccrtiunly 111 different from
foo1bal1.·· ·
Waldschmidt ~d when his lnends 11\C
him a bad time for h1~ intcrt'st 10 ballet he
has a quick comeback
"I say do )OU want to wear t1Jht pants
with a bunch of girls or would )OU rather
wear tJght pants Wlth a bunch of au>~ on a
a football team." he ~ud \m1hni
As Waldschmidt number wac. called.
Jenn) ·s group of dance~ n1ted the tud10
··1 was a little ncnous. ·· the \lim teen-
ager ~1d "I think I did Ok. ..
.. he very modest ... her mother ...i1d
Jenn) said the harde t pon will be
waning a month to see 1f he get selected
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Robert Undgren. • aecutlve vice president of ttut Anterlcaft -et
School, and Susan Hencfte watc~ th• dancers.
· ''l'lt be running tot~ rrni1lbo\. C\t'~ <la~
afltr school ... she said.
But not r\Cf)OM was '""(")led about thl·
<t.l) '\ c' c:nt. \ father t.andin next to the
gla'I'> paniuon \Urd. ·"v.;hat I "8) to 41pcnd a
"lurn.la\.'" .
Four more dead sea liohs wash ashore in Newport Beach .
Four more dead sen hon'I found washt'd
asho re-1n Newport Reach on Sunda) were
added to the hst of appro,1mately 56
carcasses found along bcache'I 10 Orange
and Los Angles count1e'i t;ince late Janu·
ary
ewpon Bcacti lifeguards reponcd find·
ing the dead sea hons on thl· \,ind'> nt 52nd.
56th, 35th and 17th mel'I' earh \unda)
morning.
The maJont) of dead <;('a hon\ haH
washed ashore in "lt•wpon fkalh and
Huntington Bcalh Earl~ 'lll'rnlat1on from
expens \.aned on wh) the larla'lsc were
'I ·\ KI '\G Tll t : GH ·\ Dt:
\how1n1t up almO\l J:uh for l\\CI Wt'l'"'
h-Jcral b1ol0tt1St foe: ( 111daru \<Hlf lht•
mo~t hkcl\-rrason tor tht· lku1h' "
1ncrcascd conlcntra111mc, of \l"J hon' 1n tlw
'-rwpon-Hun11ngton .m.·a 1ntl'fll llOll
with commercial fi,hing opcratmn' l he
mannc mnmmal" ma~ ha'c drov. ncd a lier
~rnm1na tanglt.·d 111 gill nrt~ Cordaro ""'·In Ne"' ~in H<.·al h one.-of the animals "'u' tnunJ tntangkd 1n ~uch a net
\\ 11h an esumated tl ~ <XlO to I 07.()00 sea
hon\ I.I' ing off thl" \cluthrm C"ahfom1a
etia\t < ord:im \31d the -.ea lion population
l'I 1n no dangt>r.
Students' play part of their environment
lly GREG KLERKX
Of-Diiiy .... S&.n
Little \rumh wa'l in a bit of a ri~
You sec. the Un) bird couldn't find his
family. who had a home 1 n Newpon 's Back Ba> but e\ entually fled because of all the
ur1oui form\ of pollutants dumped there
b) human ff c starched Lhe lcnath of the
bay. 5kma d1rcct1on~ and a s1 tance from
many of 11 mo t notable resident -
Pc rc_J Pelican &lit) &agull and the rrM of
the Back Bay pna.
Did Little Crumb<'' er find h1i famil)?
h 's too ~n 10 ''"c awa> the an "'"er. but 1f
)-.OU v.ere in ollcndance al ('9hfomi1
Elementar). hoot last I nd.iy )OU already
know the outcome. l he ond-vade cla
of France ~le\.Cn pre n1cd the : tory or
tml <rumba pan of 111 cumin.al.Ion of
ecolog)
tevens said the pla) wa.-. poln of an
efTon to infuse literature more d1rccll) 1n10
education. The pla) ""' dcmcd from the
book ''btlle Crumb" b\ 1\iewport Beach
author Joan P1110 5tudl·ntc. fir'll read the
book. dtscusstd 1t ond thl·n pre'>t·ntcd the
play.
"II gsves them a hroac.kr '>pcC'trum on
read1ni.'' Stevens said "\\.'hrn the~ read a
tory and write about 1t and tJlk about 11. 1t
11ve them a d10crent per IX'Cll\C a more
complete perspcct1H The~ 're Joma th1\
pla} with a vcf) thorouah Nid.amund:·
rhc Pia> 1s also a k'>Wn in 1( rophy.
malting frequent rctcrencc to local point\
of tntemt \uch u ··old \.lJdlt'bad
Mountain.'' The charactc~ in the story
include many birds natl\e to the Bad-. Say:
herons. "3ndp1p(r-. \<.'agull.. duck' and
pelican~
1 he pl;,\ al<,cl m.1\..t"\ 'tn.>ng p<unt., ahout
the en\1ronmrnl. dC\lnbing the pollulmn m .. a place called the fbd: 83) .. v.1th
detail
\tr' C"nc. .-.a1J parents put t~tht'r the otk1H·la~Hatc t..ostume~ for 1ht pla}. and
lhl· \tudt•nh built the (it'\ The pla) "IS
prc~·nted lour time<; on Fnda) including
a '~·1al \hmnn_J for parent<;
Laura Ho3k·Kage). 'i\-ho pla\ed the 11tlc
l hJr3(tcr. had tht mo t "-Ork of the large "Rust) old P•pt'' and l·an.-. PJlll'1 • ruhhl·1 ra\l, but, .trncd her P3rl hke a pro ures. , t)rofoam wire -<;ulh v.l·rr lhl' unpleasant \1ght~ hl' ..a"' ·· the n,1rratnr .. 1 lcarnt'd how to memonu scnpts and ~td of I 11tk \rumh·., 1nurnn \lllll It wa li.>n." Lauro s~ud,
.\lthough the' arc \Oun~ thl' k"nn' of · \\ hrn askrd 1f \hr wanted to be an
the pla) w •re not ltl\t on thl· pt'rtorm"''' dctrt"'l'I "h<'n .. hr 1'0"'" up, Laura wa a
who rent~ thl·ir line' "1th 11ma11ni .little k\ t·onlidrnt
clont) and con"1llion Oh I don·t ._no"." "he id. blu hina
"I teamed that people ha\C to dean ur "Hut It "'3' prrtt) fun.
the Ba k B;n a lot c.a1J J11nm) lluhh~1H lh the "-:!\, Little ( rumb'dld find his
who ponra\C'd Sall\ ~:.i,ull. <:ompl<"tl· tarnil E \C'n· pla\s with a mn hould ~1th papt'r .:fca1hcr;·' and a ncai. h ve • h pp) emhni for ~Ood":"lraden.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -John military pmon•s oommudint of. To~ on Sunday reiterated his ficer and that, in his cue, President Pledtc to stop dnnkina if confirmed Bush is his commandi!'l 9ffi~.
as secretary of defense, but said ht Appearina on the CBS-TV inter-
saw no reason to do so otherwise and view prOlflm, Tower also ttsaatcd accused hi detractors of "hypoc-his determination not to ask that his
nsy... nomination be withdrawn -arauina
llftce oacdlin& a Mek'MD to do 10 if confirTnccf. "Once confirmed. I will
givt at up alt<>tcthCr:·
Askcd why he did not 1topdrinki"1
immediately u "an act oraooct faith. Tower resPQndcd:
llewaullllliltoquaJify (Ofl ICR tUve
malnary polidoa hecause of a history
ofakohcilatMllC.
dependfnt," continuftl iTowcr.
"There is no cond..sivc proof to the
efT«l. As a matter of fact, tbt ~t
of ~f tttms to Indicate od'a •11t.-
To~ also drew a distinction that Bush did not want him to and
between the past "excessive .. drink-that the contronrsy over has xlec-
ing he bas admitted to and an alcohol lion has escalated beyond consider-"abuse" problem that would dis-ation of his own personal qu.alifi·
quaJify ham for sensitive milit&J}' cations.
positions. ' "T still have sfp o wine now a_nd
At any rate, Tower maintained that '~n," Tower responded when asked
such judiments arc madt by a ,Whether he bad ~stopped drinkil11
"Well, why should I? Why should
l? ... It is so httle that it doesn't really matter. One reason I can &JVC It ue.
and Jive lt Up tasilyl ,i, because It doesn't really mattc1 tnat much:·
A few minutes earlier, Tower had
been asked about araumcnt1 by
Senate Armed Services Committee
Chairman Sam Nunn and othernhn .
Hunga,y,
Poles seek
more ties
Gun lobby fighting legislative
'assault on .semiautomatic guns
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with West
VIENNA. Au~tria (AP) -Hun-
gary and Poland told Secretary of
State James A. Baker Ill on Sunday
that the West should play a bigger role
in encoura&ing reform in the Soviet
bloc, U.S. officials said.
By tM Assodated Press
Outrage over a schoolyard
massacrc.Jcdfuc California cities to
ban semiautomatic rinesi but legislat-
ive attacks on so-ca led assault
weapons elsewhere in the nation arc
facing stiff opposition from gun
advocates.
Bills to ban or restrict military-style
assault rifles have surfaced or are
planned for introduction in Congress,
11 states and ..at least a dozen cities
following the Jan. 17 shooting spree at
an elementary school in Stockton. • Five children died. and 29 others
and a ttachcr were injured,1 when
drifter Patnck'Purd}'.open~11rnrith
an AK-47 assault nne on a crowded
playground. He fired 106 bullets in
two minutes, and then kilted himself. The shock and anger that erupted.
combined with conccm.s over the
mounting use of assault weapons by drugpngs, prompted bans in Stock-
ton, Los Angeles. San Diego, Carson
and Compton. Outside California.
Cleveland has bartned the weapon s.
But elsewhere, the outrage seems to
be losina some of ns pcrsllasive
power.
Bttls to ban or restrict a:ssault
weapons have died. in the Maryland,
Indiana and Washington lcsislaturcs;
in Hutchinson, Kan: Summit Coun-
ty, Ohio; Los Angeies County and
New Orleans.
In Hutchinson,citycommissioncrs
rejected a ban on assault rifles after facing an angry crowd of J 50, only
one of whom spoke an favor of the
ban.
Also Sunday, the Bush adminis-tration offered the PLO the prospect
of substantive talks but stressed
displeasure with raids against Israel.
Oarification of the U.S. stance
seemed designed to assuage the PLO.
which last week complained the United Stales is not involved LO
Clean air tour itinerary Soviets prevent
includes Disney World melt~own on nuke icebreaker
serious negotiations on setting up a .w AS_HINGi:oN (AP) -lndu~
Middle EaSt peace conference. tn~ w:tth a bag stake in ~lean air Baker met the foreign ministers of legislauon have been flyang staff
the two Soviet bloc nations after mcm~rs ofmOuent1al congressional
arriving in Vienna to launch new ~mnut~. around the. C<?Untry on
East-West arms negotiations this ~ucarion to_urs. So_meumes they week and hold his first talks with . wind Ut> spending a napn or two at
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. WaJt Dtsncy World or in the French
Shevardnadze. Quart~r.
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter While perfectly legal .under Senate
Varkonyi and Poland•s Tadeusz a_nd House rules, ~c tnps come at a
Olcchowsk.i told Baker in separate ume wh~n Pres1d~nt Bush and
meetings Sunday about their recent De~ocratac congressional leaders arc
political and economic reforms. said vowing to break a .dcca~e·l<?n&
U.S. officials speaking on condition stalemate. and get clea(\a1r lcg1slat1on f · passed this year. o anonymtty... The House ethics manual says it is
There was . a ~e'Y. strong general OK for industry to pkk up the tab ~sc of an .. 1nv1tauon for further when the trips lf!ake sta!fers "better anvo~vcm~nt from the West. a U.S. informed regardan& subJcct matters
official said. closely related to their official
Neither side agreed on specifics, duties."
but tol)ics inclu<fed am proved U.S. Staffers at the Senate Environment
trade terms and less restnct1ons on and Public Works Committee said
importing Western technolog) for that. as a matter of policy, that panel
Hunp:y and rcstructunna of P~ paid for such fact-findinastafftnps an
land s burgeoning foreign debt the past. New 'tafT director David M.
Strauss said it's his poliq to permit
industry-paid toun for a .. legiumate
working tnp."
There 1s agreement that the recent
tnps involved exhaustive tours and
long meetings with techtucal experts.
Nonetheless. those on one trip
stayed two nights at Wah Disney
World an Orlando, Aa .. and staffers
on another excursion had a r'ught in New Orleans· French Quaner.
There were at least live industry-
financed trips during the past two
months: sponsored by associations
representing the natural gas, aero-
space and automobile industnes and
a four-state. coal-generating electric
utility.
The emefling anention being paid
to congressional staffers who pla) major roles in preparing the leg1s-
lauon eventually passed on by their
bosses appucntly as related to a
growing semc that thJs Congress w11J
pass a ma1or clean air bill.
The last clean air bill was passed tn
1977.
MOSCOW (AP) -Scientists
averted a meltdown aboard a nuclear-
powered Soviet icebreaker by a
matter of minutes last fall, a news-
paperrcported. · -
V odny Transport. a newspaper tha.t
covers Soviet shipping, said the
incident occurred Nov. 11 aboard the
Rossiya while it was docked 1lt
Murmansk, 1,000 miles north of Moscow in Kola Ba_y, for routine
changing of a. reactor filter.
The reactor wa.s shut down, and
cooling water was supposed to be!
drained before chana1na the filter. the news~per explained. But a chief
physicist gave incorrect instructions
to an operator who opened a drainage
valve on the ship's other reactor,
Vodny Transport reported Saturday.
The main supply of cooling water
was drained olT mistakenly. Just 30
minute • worth of bacM!p water wa
left 10 a reservoir before the reactor would have melted down and re-
leased radaauon. the newspaper said.
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.. Dots 1hn not disqualif) you?'" he was asked.
.. No .... I would be disqualified if
you could provt alcohol dependency
or chronic alc:oholism .... In the final
analysis. it au derision to be made by
the commandina officer that should be btsed on bli'd evidence. In my particular 1nstantt, lhe pre1idcnl of
the United States 1s the commandin& otrJCet. .
'TM fact is r am not alcohol·
'You 've admitted to aJcohof abuse
younelf." t~ questiontt penilted.
"I've idmutcd to e•ccuive dnnk· ·~ 1n 1he 1970s:· Tower rq,lied .... "I ye said ·um ivc drinkina: not
•aJcohol abuse.' ... Thm·s a dir-
fertnce ...
-Tower laid be-Wad no p&ans to
withdraw has name from nomination
and would rehsb a chance to •PP;tar
on tM Senate floor to CICfeii"d tiinudf.
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$37 mllllon pledged to ~aster ~eals
. LOS ANGELES -Television •icwcn pledged more than $37 million 10
the National Easter Seal Society dunng ats 18th annual weekend tclc,tnon. the
head oftbc non.profit orpn1zat1on said Sunday..Jobn ~amson, Pr:tS•dent and
chief executive officer of the Easter Seal. said th as years contnbuuon$ totaled
$37,002.000, surpas ins last year's mark of SJS.100.000. and a goal of $36
million. · h ·red 1· Ii The 20..hour 18th National Easter Seal Ttl~thon, whtc a.a av~ rom 8
p.m. Saturday to• p.m. Sunday on local tele"'1 1on stauons n.auonwadt, was
hosted for the ninth year by s1naer Pat Boone, an.d co-hosted .bY ~.ary Frann of
CBS's "Newhan" and Robb Weller of"Enterta1nmcnt Tonight.
Examiner staff votes to $trike
CITY OF COMMERCE -Reporters. Janitors and oth~ Los Aogcles
HcraJd Examiner employees authorized their union leaders Sunday to call a
strike against the newspaper's management if a cont.ract settlement was not
reached soon. ~rgainin&. talks were expected to con_ttnue up to the midnight
contract expiration deadline, and perhaps into toay 1f progress wa made.
The 23S,OO<kireulataon paper. owned b)' the Hearst Co~ralton. ha\
struggled for market share against the &Jant Los Angeles Tames. which has mort than three times the circulation. The Herald has never recovered from 1 bitter. dccadc~looa penod of labor sLnfe in the 1960s. Union '!'orkers are demanding
better wages and better working cond1ttons
Goods, cash bound for Vietnam seized
LOS ANGELFS-Vietnam rcfuJCCS boanhng planes for their homeland
have been searched and some of their goods stlZed as U.S. Customs. agent5
enforce a trade embargo awnst the communist nation. The Customs Service
confiscated .tn Cstamated S1JO,()()() In cash, gold and goods ID an Octobcr·t<>-
March series of raids at Lo Angeles lntemauonaJ A1rpon, oflictals said.
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Klan meets In city of 'M·lsslsslppl Burning'
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. -Sax teen members of the Chnstaan Knights of
the Ku Klux Klan chanted "White power for America" as they marched
Sunday afternoon through the town ponrayed 1n &he mov~ "M1ssiss1pp1
Burnfog.01 About 100 people hned the streets of the north-cent~I M1ssinip1
town of 7,500 to watch the Klan demonstration. Onl> a handful of heckle rs.
some of them white, shouted at the whate supremacists. •
Tbe ficuonal movie, which received seven Oscar nomanauons. as loostl)
based on the 1964 slaying.s of three cavil nghts workers whose bodies wcrt
fo und in an earthen dam near Ph1ladelph1a.
Snakes freed after rattlesnake rodeo
OPP, Ala. -Operators of a rattlesnake rQdeo. rattled by cnttclSm tha1
they could be dnving the Eastern diamondback to extJnct1on. returned their
catch to the wild unday. Because the I SO snakes "'-ert freed at the end of 1hc
tw<Hla}' event, no rattles~ake m~at wa\ on snle al Opp•s 30th Rattlcsnali.r
Rodeo for the thousands of peopklwho attended The meat had been one of 1hr
better drawmg cards over the years.
In prc v1ou years, mo tofthe I SO to 300 5nakcs thal were rounded up ""en:
either killed for their meat or sold to rc~archen or \nake exh1b1tors
Inmate on day pass kllls ex-wife
MISHA WAKA. lr\d. -An inmate on a day~ from a state pnson beat
his ex-wife to death with a hotsun ~hile her nctpbors watched.. authont1e said. ht apparently was unaware that ht was bcins temporanty reteascd
Alan Matheney, 38. was arrested about tv.o hours after tbe beating
Saturday and characd wuh murdcnns ht CJt·wafe, Lisa Mane 811nco 29
Mathtney, was serving time in pnson for a ultint Bianco two )cat'I o
Trains colllde In Britain
LONDO~ -'The driver of.a ~ n&tr train 9&id unda) that he w~nl
through a red ha,ht before lammana mto the rear of another 1nun and killing five people, a Bntish Rail official id.
But there wa$ evidence that dnvcr David Morpn tried to top the train
Iona before the ttd ainal. satd Gordon Pcttm. rneral man .. er of BntJsh
Rail's Southern R~on Morpn was amona 9 pt0ple in,1ured Saturda)
afternoon when two l..ondon-bOund passcnaer train travclina from southem England wound up on the same •retch of nonhbound ttl(k and collided.
Soviet convoy reaches Kabul
ISLAMABAO, Pakistan -More than SSO true lo.ckd with cmefJCnC) fooc;t and fuel from the Sov~t U~ton rolled anto the A~n ap.tal or K.bul dun~ the weekend afterweatherinaa rebel at .. ck, Radio Kabul iald Sunda~.
Tbe convoy, wtih ~000 tons or tu,.,tees.. was hat by Afiba,n ftbelt as it
traveled down &be..,. .. Selant Hipway from Hairatan an A~n vilf:afc on the Soviet bordtr. uid the state.run radio The bn:ledc.t nt0eitoftd an I~ illlid J J oil aankni and two lna(ks canyuw wbc:at ~ toiCMd ••*'ins •cmniDlls. •·
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REAi. EST.\ TJ: lditarod mushers head for Alaska range . fhc tolloWlni hst of OranJC Coa t
r1.·:il C!>tate 1ran ICrs. which includes
the naml' of the bu)er. addre s and
the pnt.t' paid for the propert) "as
compiled frnm ~ount) records and
cS<.·ro"' C'ompal\aes by Hqmeo" nl'r'>
Mai l1.·t1ng Sen ice
24092 Nulh.a1'h lane $413,000 ~
John G. ~allco>., 32464 Outriacr
$229 ()()()
ANCHORAGE. Alasl<a (AP) -
81& lake musher Martm Bulit'r was
first in line and on has wa} to the
Alaska Range on unda) as the
leaders m the ldatarod Trail Sled Dog
Race soned them$Cl-.e\ out. 1n the
earty stages of the contest
f ony-nme musher'i streaked out of
Anchorage on Saturda> on the fir\t
lea of the I, 168-malc Tacc from
Anchorage to Nome
Buser, 30, reached the Sk"-l'ntna
checkpoint some 150 miles into the
race at 3:53 a.m ( 4 53 a m fX:iTI
Sunday. He and h1<1 20-dog team "'crc-
out and on has wa) to F1n1er Lake. 45
m~les farther dov.n the 1ra1l. at 7 44
a.m.
Buser, who finished third la~t ·)car
and paced the leader\ for much of that
ra~. was followed out by Jerry Austin
of t l\.1 iehael at 9· 13 a.m. Austin
dropped two dogs at the checkpoint.
lea" mg with 16
Four-llm( cham pi o n R 1clc
Sv.cnson ofTv.o Ra vers raced out of
~kwcntna 21 minutes later.
The leaders were followed by about
a doLcn other mushers. mcludmg
ld1tarod wmncr\ Rick Mackey of
Trapper Creek. Susan Butcher of
\1anlcy and Labbv Raddlt's of Nome
The race. inspired b) a sled-dog
rcla)' of serum 10 Nome for a
d1p1hena outbreak an 1925;-began an
197 3 It has-become thC' nation's most
fnmoui. sled-dog and commands a
. .
first pnz~ this ycar of $50,000 and
total pnzc money of $250.000.
Wand up to 46 mph that rakC'd
mushC'rs in the fif\t hours of the race
abated Sunday and 1t was clear and
cold.
But race volunteer Bob Nobmann
said the lcade1'1 ..-ere taking longer
that normal to reach lhe first check·
point. "We think 11 was slow goao}
bet"'ecn th.c wind and the act , tough
gomg." be said.
Froln Skwentna, Buser. Aui.un and
the others headed to Finger Lake. a
wide spol an the trail with a popu-
lation of two rcsaoents. From Fmgcr
Lake, ttl,c trail climbs 1mo the Alaska
Range at Ramy Pass, the highest \pot
un the racC' rout<" at 3.400 foci
Tht'. 17th annual race began "11h
Au.,tin first out of the chutc Bcforl·
the conte'lt ,., o' C'r, musher., "111 \rel.
over the Alaska Range. aero " dc\o-
late expanses and along a storm-ralr..1.·d
coastlanC'
Riddles. 1985 champion and thl'
first woman 10 "1n 1he marathon
racc. said she thought thf c1.)ld <111d
wand Saturday might have been go,>J
for dog teams. cooling them oil in tht•
early strrtchcs "here the) tt·nd 1u
ovcrheat 1n the e\utement. ,
Most of the ldnarod mu.,hl·r-. .m·
trom Alai."a Other" arc trom \fon
tana. M1nnc\ota. W}om1ng Gcvrg1.1
New York, Fran<:c and Japan
< ompan} officu1ls sa) the list ma~
haH an error factor of 7 percent
dunng a H·ar's UmC' becau!i(' of ~pcculanon'bu' ing and errors.
f h1.• last i"> published for the
anformauonal use of our reader.., and
I\ protCCll'd b) cop~ nght lO liOllll'
o" nt'I' Marlr..c11ng Sci" ice
Laguna Nigad
l\.fr ~ Mr\ Harold J Habtx•rJ I -
\mar'Jntc S.:!98.000
\h & \1r, John 0 '"'"· \'1
hhburton Pla"t' S '00.000
\olomon R l t•pow. 32561 .i\1lrc1o
f{oad $515.lXIO
Laura 'iherm .. rn 18 ( harmon)
\53b:t.)00
Barbara R oltman. 31161
Pardella Lane $245,000
Jaqueline F 'Traeumcr. 29272 Rue
( ense $248.000 I
Mr. & Mrs Charles Gorcnstem. S
and 0 3ks Road $343.000 \1r. & 1rs f)31,1d L Goodn1pll, 6
Sand Oak 'R d $375.000 ..A
Hcrbtn E Kronn1ck rll. 11 Sand
Oaks Road $138.000
Mr. & Mrs. K. M. 83nks. 12 :and
Oalr..s Rd. $364.000
Paul W. Jensen . .25029 nona 1
$229.000
\1r. & Mrs fd"ard J M1lumorc. J
')ca~ndge Road S332,000 ,
Wade M Rohrs. 34126 Selva RO:id
"lo. I 00S11 5.000
. Mr & Mr. Ciar:(. K. m1th, 28441
Shnkc Dme S t.9 .. 5,000
<\ndrew •f L~t. !477 1 Stoncgale
Lane $292.000 .
New treatment offers hope Protesters shot
to death in Tibet
~r &. Mr. '•on V0Jdan1 SS
Coronado Pointl' SQ I HlOO
l homu L < oorx·r. 31412 I-hang
('loud SI 05.UUO
Mr Mr~ JDck l:. "'cl'nc'. '\ 't>.., I
Mr M'°'. Ta1tor Vond,.,ck. ·
24 12 Valle VaeJa SH3.000
\1r & M". Armond Mchrab1an.
!4622 Vt C ,m $279.000
tomuscular dystrophy victims BEIJING (.\P\ -·Police tir-t•d on
T1bctan·pro1estcr'\ an Lhasa on \un-
da) after an 1llcgal Buddhtst paralk
erupted into a not. w1tncs~s ~d.
and at least 11 v.erc reponed killed
and more than 100 tnJurcd
Fh 1n&11b Om c SJ 18.000 .
HO\\ard \\ Hat mall. 51 tian"od; ~t S4m.ooo Mr. & Mr~ Oanacl J. O'lonndl.
3112? Ho\l) [)m c S%5.000
Mr. & M~ Garth L. \ oung. 25441
\ aa Piedra Blan $298.000 V1Ja~endra 1'.otrappa. 24852 Vis
Magnafica $:! 19.000 •
NEW YORK ( .\P) -A.n e'\·
penmental treatment for the mo"t
~vere form of muscular d)stroph}
has '>'-Orked an two ne" studies an
mice. and test~ an .human pauenh
ma) bcgm this 'iummcr. scicnll$\S
~y.
"This 1s the most exciting approach
for human thcrap) that. m m~
opinion, has ever come along. •
declared Donald Wood. director of
research for the Mu~ular D)stroph'
l\ssoc1at1on
"We b'.JSl(alh· ha1,c th~ first step
toward a p01cntial to do 1hcrapcutu:s
It looks prom1s1na." said Lou•~
"-.unlcl. co-author of one of the
!ttudacs
ThC' mace belonged to a ~mun that
lacks a,protc1n talkd d)Strophan m
the muscles In humans. that ddcct
c.ausc!t Oulhcnne mu~ular di.'>·
troph). the most rnrnmon and 'le' t'rl'
form of d)!tlroph'
.\Iler the mice "c1c treated por
11ons of mu!telc hcg .. rn 10 produn· tht•
protean
Duchennc mu\\:ular d)'>troph~ "J
genetic dtM>nkr that !Make t>o~.,
almost C\dU)tH'I) appcanns an
110'' ·1·111·:\ '0·1·1-:n
about one in ever; 3.500 male bab11.·s
tn the Unttcd. tatcs. It causes a
progressive weakening and "'as\lngol
voluntar) musdC"s Most paucnts
must use whcckharrs b) age ! 2 and
most die an their cnrl) 20s.
One of the mouse c'\pcrimcnL'> wa'>
done b) Kunkel and Lnc Hoffman o1
Hanard Medical hoot. Children's
Hospital and t'ie Hov.ard Hughe'
Medical Institute 1n Boston and
T clT) Partridge and othcr'i at the
(haring ( ross and ~cstmin\tcr
Medical hool in l ondon
Their rc'iults art• "ntrcmeh nut·
1 ng." \aad I hcouor1.· M unsat.
prolc'isor o( ncurolog' and pharrnJ
colog)r al T ult\ l 'nl'•Cl'll~ ~cd1cal
chool and d1rc1. tor ot ncu-
mmu'iCular n-warch at the "-ev.
f-ngland M1.·1.Ja rill C 1.·n1cr Ho.,r1t.1I 1n
tto.,ton
Similar ,rt''>Ult!i appeared en rc-
\carrh b> Cicorl(c Karpa11 and ml kague~ at the 'lcuromus.cular Re·
..carch Group of the Montreal "eu-
rolog11.:al I nst11u te Both ~tud ll''> v.cr1.·
prc\Cnt1.'d al a rt•ccnt meeting ot
mu\t·ular d)\troph) rc'iCan:her. an
Perth, Au traha
WA.SHI NCffO'-' -Herc arc tht' \Otes ol ~nato" and lt><:al ~prescnta\1-.c., on major k-gJ~lauon 1n < ongn:\'> th1., "l'Ck \ '\ .. Ol\',lll' the
mcmbcr 1,otl-d tor th1.· mca ure. an .. , .. mean'> the memtx·r \Utt•J .i~tn)t thl'
measure :in .. , .. m1.•Jn'> Tl\c ml"mlx·r dad not \Oh~
The Senate
Sulllvan cooflrmatloo
The Senate a ppm\ ed. 98-1, contirm•.lllon ol l uu1\ \\ ~ulh' an. ot C jeoq11.1.
a\ ~rt'tar. of Hc<1hh and Human ~·rv1'c < ranston ( l»-Y
W1lwn (R).-\
Wa&klDS confirmation
I he ~natc unanimously appn)\ ed. t.)Q.O. l'nnti11n.u111n ul J,1mn I>
\\-alkm . as 'lccn:tar. ot f.ncri}
Cranston ( D)-\
Wll n (R)o-\
Ocntla1kl coonrmatloo
The ~n.Att' unan1mou\I) t.tpprm cd Q4-0. wnlirm.111on of l d\\Jrtl
Ocrw1nsk1 a \ccrclan ol Veteran~: :\ltaar:-. and .\dm1n1•.tr;a111r 1\I \ ctcr.rn .. ·
.\Ila an
( ran·non {D>-Y
Wtlsan CR)-Y
The House
Thm \\Crc no m3JOf \Otes m the Hou\C la t v.cck
m1ton 8cach, bcl)
( on tan~ and l>an t. ~an. Hunt·
m11on Bcacl~. 11rl
hu fhi le and Hoa \'\n lc.
Huntan ton Rea h. airl F~naary It
( rol nd P:>-v1d Kofahl. Huntmgton
Bea h, bo~
Patnc11 and \ta nit") \\ tbtl Fount:un
\'alle . >'
Fellntar) lt
Marprct and Ramon tbh l
tc • bo>
Kry,tal \ y na 8ru"~ t ·~ r1.
l ona 11u I. 11rt
Ftkur)' tt
Pamda and UC) Holm.inn. Hunt·
1n1ton Ocleh anl
Robin and Paul Ra" If unt1n ion
lk-Kh. bo\
Deborah tooo and Vantt VaUght,
tlunUMton lk h. bo
Sc1ent1st~ from ~-.cral nataom "111
meet Jn June to drstuss prosl>ect'i for
tcstang the approalh m human pa-
tients. Wood said He and Karpa11
!t<lrd prehm1nal) ewcnmcnt"i tn a
-i1 mHcd number of pauent'i might
bcgm this summer. Tho~ studies. focusmg on single
muscle or a few muscles. could lead
to largcr human studies It 1s 100 earl)
to sa' "'hen the c\penmental
proced"ure <.'Ould be made "1dch
a' arlabk. \\ ood said
The mou~ ewcnrn1.·nts 1nvuhcd
immature mU\lk l"Cll'> 1..1lkd
m)oblasts. "h•l h normal!) help rl'·
pair mu~lc fiber-. that haH· hrolr..1:n
tx·1.;iu~· of IOJUr. or strenuou., n
Crll~
Researcher\ anJc<.tcd m~ obla'it.,
into mace that l.11.kcd d\strophan anJ
foun<t that the n" ohlasts fused "1th
muo,de libcr\. Onl.·1.• m\1dc a fiber thl·
nl)Oblast nudcus. or con.-pro' 1dcd ,1
gene thJt allo"'cd 1h1.· finer to hcg111
pruJuung d}'itruphan
fl..unlr..d'~ tl'JOl lnund that mou:o.l'
"''ohla'>l'i lu\t'd lo mu~·k litx·r. 1n l•l
,,(~o nm·c th;.at rcu·1H'tl 1n:tt"t twn' an
,I kg O\U"-IC
Hund reds of Tibetans dl·manding
freedom from ( hmcse rule smulhcJ
windows. looted '>hops. re .. ta uranl'>
and hutel~ und vanduh1ed p61it·e t.~r'
m the capital ol the disputed rt.-gmn
the ollicaal '\ anhu3 'Jew" .\gem· ...
~·d
\.anhua \<lid protl"'ilcr<. began the ~hooung b). linng un pohlc r ott1gn
Ira' cle~ an l ha-..1 1ntcn: 1e"l'J b)
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no I 1hc1an\ ~tth V.l'apons
I hq '3id pohn· U'>t"d tl'M ga\ to If)
to hrl·al.. up tht' l rt1"d' hcturc llJX nmtt
fire
The \ 1oknlt' l.lrnl" on the lir~t
.inn I\ er..ar' ul .inothcr an ta-( hmc~
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A8 Orange COMt OAILV PILOT/ Monday, Mlfch e, 198
County party-goers' protocol: Have e ball
ly UNK MATHEWSON
OtlllJr .... c.......... \
When 400 guests amvcd at the Four Season Hotel.
Ncwpon Beach, for the black-tte'lnten)ational Protocol
Ball. chairwoman Eva Sdaael•er JUSt beamed.
Well aware that other fund-raisers conflicted with the
ball. she s.a.id..lhcre wasn'L any problem getting people to
come ... The community is realizi'J8...!h!!_ ~e lOran~
-eounty Offi~ ffiSf?f government ascnC')
and they arc accepting us better."
Supervisor Rtrriett Wieder, founder of tbe orpn11a>
uon that encourages international trade and relations.
was also pleased with the tunfcltat. The "new" (l~s
conscn'at1ve) Weider turned heads m her raspbelT)-
colorcd. one-shouldered sheath gown balanced by a aiant
bow on the other shoulder.
Private panics or business representatives ~1sh1ng to
ho t any of the 42 Consul Generals in attendance. bought
a table and mingled wrth them on a one-to-one baSIS in a
private reception room, prior to dinner. .
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llllz•b•th •nd Consul Gener•I D•vld B•ll•n-
Cudlce and Roger S<!hnapp exchanged tidbits with
their New Zealand Guests, Consul General Kate Lackey
and her husband David. Jokingly David Lackey said :i last
name worse than his own would be "Ramsbottom." tyne; Marcia ...ct Carl Giesler.
Mexico's Consul General and Mrs. Romeo Flores-
C.baUero were hosted by Pacific Bdl's regional 'ice
president, Rttd and Glna Royalty.
lvol) Coast General Consul Herbert Hlschemoeller
's appearance "as a surprise c;ince he sufTerfit a hean
attack only a week ago.
Murray Korda's music for dinner didn't intcrtcre
w11h an) of the conversations filling the room.
Linda Isle residents Barbara Amstadter and Jorge
and Lacy Lullu were still remin1~ing about the good
time they shared together at the Luhan·s bed and breakfast
villa in the Tuscany region of Ital) •
Anne Badbm plans to get more in"ol\ed ~Ith thl'
Protocol committee now that hushand Robert. a former
congressman. will be 1n Orange Count) more.
Honorary chair Mary Roosevelt proved she was a
Podium pro "hen she realized that the nameli of conc;ul
generals entenng the ballroom were not matching up "'Ith
the couples or the accompanying flag earned b) a Mannl'
cst'On. Twice she was forced to stop to get them back in
sync. Roosevelt later explained that the blinding light~
were a factor ahd that she wasn't told of last-minute
cancellations.
Hosts for Jack Trelmaa, Consul General of fatonia
.
Consul Gener•I J.-Trelnl•n, ~er S•m•nth• •nd 'orest a nd Eth•I Hunt.
were Ethel and Forest Hunt. Seated at the same ta bk "ere
Gigi and Davld Grant(he's with Llo)dS of London in Lo'i
Angeles: Kim and John Lehner, and Treiman's I 7-)ear-
old daughter Samantha who chemhed James Roosevelt's
autograph for a school paper It explained wh) she passed
up astronaut Bun Aldrin ~ho \\SS also in the audience
~•th hie; \\1fe Lois.
E ric Vollmer. master of ceremonies. kidded F-our
~asons manager Dan Camp :ibout sta)'1ng up all night
cooking the pheasant dinner that "'a" served. It ma) well
ha"e been Camp's last dinner for a while at the.hotel as he
will be lea"ing won for New Yor~ Cit) to accept a ne"
po'i1t1on "11h the C:arl~lc Group.
f-ollow1ng Super'v1sor Tom Riley's official ~dcomc
to the { onsular C9rps. Donald Ballentyne. cono>ul general
ol C1rcat Bnt:iin and Jean of the Los Angeles Consular
Corps. a_nl)O~nced his retaremcnt as of May I -after 40
)Cars 01 <J1ploma11c scrv1Cc Ballentync exprcwd ap-
prec1auon for th e warmth and hosp1ta1ttr. <1hown b)
Orange Countiam and praised them for the ·stupendous ~cvelopmcnt that has ta~cn place 10 the last fe~ )Cars 1n
1ndus1nal technulog). aerospace. mcd1c1ne, b10-tC'Chn1<.s
and computers ...
Protocol Foundauon prcs1dt'nt Mary Lou Honisb)
asked for conllnUl'd ljnanllJI support for the pm-atd'
funded non-profit office ..\bout S 15.000 was e>.pccted to
be realized from the gala A.ho in attendance ~ere Orange Count) Chief ol
Protocol Mary Jones and hu band Wesley. Blllar
Wallerich. Sae and Jose Perewozki, Mucla and Karl
Geisler, Barbara and Jim Glabman, CWford and Elaine
Heinz, EUzabetb and Tom Tierney, Dori and Jack De
Knaff, Betty and Bill Palmer, Judie and C.rmelo MutG,
Annamarie and Dolf Ballln, Traate and LorH Huycke,
Elaiff Redfietd and Jerroll Rlcbards.
Carol Gerken, Mich••• Conw•y, D•m• Dolores G•lea, JacJc Gerken. John •nd Kim Lehner with Gigi •nd David Gr.nt.
Welt are recipient wanting sympathy gets .criticized ins~ad
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sorry,
dear. you missed the pinl'apple boat
when you responded to "On the
Dole." She said she wanted to get on
welfare. but .. the S)stcm" rewards
people who want to stay on and
penalizes th ose who want to be self-
su ffic1en t.
M> parents couldn't afford to send
me to college either, but •I was
detcnnined to go. The summer after I
graduated from high school I clerked
in a hardware store dunng the day
and was a car-hop at night. Afier my
freshman year I worked in a sewing
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toward Wllll&Jni maximum output ·out ol
relatively small engines Car manulac
turers have turned to turbochar11na. mul
llple valves. and other performance
enhancements 1n an effort to produce &real
power. Al the same lime, hood profiles
have been lowered to reduce 11r draa and
encme compartments have become filled
to the brim with accessories All these
factors have contnbuted to 1ncruse the
demand on encine Otis that lubtteale the
hot, heh-RPM encinn. To meet thlS de
mand, the Soc11ty of Automobile u.;neers
has tnted and approved a new &ride of o~
The new SG &ride meeds the older SF er• 1n its ability to meet touifler require
ments for v1scOS1ty chlnit In hiltl-
temperature environments. Oii techf'191o(y
must move as fast as the newer cars
What's the best Otl for your tf1111M?
WNttnr crlde you and y04lr auto IKh·
111C•n decide to use. the best oil " delft
Olfl Don· 1 p 1 oil cflanees, and don't
foratt to ~ ttw fitter. At C&f, " .,
opert l•utl'S Ind al k rids of tnfM
work. Wt're It 2090 Pllctnt11, Coit•
Mesi. W.'11 tn offal MlllSllfll stat!Ofl
flt J11101 dnices, lamps. lild tn•n Open H .._.. Fn. for~ convttllMCI, Ind
wtl«tpl .. CledltUfds (64U910).
Wt .,. MA ~to-for Mrvtee rou Clft
co.Mt°"'
,.,,; loot Ar""' ,.,,. ,. Of
ti lo "' .,,.,.. "' """ """' ......
factor} until 4 p.m. and walled tables
until m1dn1ght. When I went back to
college in the fall I washed dishes in
the school calCtcna and was a cockuul
waitress three nights a week. I ran
shon of mone). I took a seme!>tcr off
and worked two JObs to make enough
to pay my tuition for the next tenn.
Attached arr the want ads from the
Dallas Morning News. I counted 233
JObs that pay a minimum of $4 an
hour and require no expenen~
Plc:u.: send 1t to Dole. Sign me -
WHERE THERE'S A Will
DEAR WILL: I've been bofubarded
witb ma1l from readers wbo bve
pleat}' to II)' H tbe sabjut. Read on:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: "Dole"
acts no sympathy from me. I have
llOHOS( OPI :
By SYDNEY OMARR
Moaday, Marcb C
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): If
dcstrc 1s to be f ulfillcd. you must take
independent 'itance Leave the
crowds, imprint your own style.
Focus on wishes -no matter how
1mpract1cal. they come true. Leo will
figure prominent I)
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Coop-
eration comes from surpnsc source.
lnd1v1dual previous!) skeptical will
now become strona ally. Family
membc-r utahzed power of per-
suasion. You're the beneficiary.
Aquarian rtP.rescntcd •.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): At1en·
tion centers around social affairs,
wardrobe, body imaae. Chl-ck lqal
papers, aodudina p11spon. Journey.
not previously pfanoed. could be pan
HICIUf,I
Q.l-AI South, vulnerable. you
bold:
• .U ·Q7l 0 All •1119Ml
Partner open1 the biddlq with 1
demand bid of two spedel. What do
you reepoad7
A.-Nothifta'• pcrf ect. ft i1 a choke
bltween three llMda and thnl
dUbt. For the f Of'l'OS, you want a
dllrd ipllde; for tbe latter. you
WoUld like a bite. 1Ult. Our own Prd'INDCI it (or tlaree clubs • .me. a
dUb ......... be ""' bell "*· but chie .,..._., for three jpedes
.,. weJfhtY.
been there and back She referred to
herself as a "sta11st1c." Well. I was a
tnplc sta11st1c -a woman. black and
a single parent. But I refused to kt the
system keep me from achieving m)
goal. I decided that any JOb 1s better
than none. I'm 29 no" and making
$29,000 a year. The future looks rosy
because I was determined to make 11
without help from the government.
and bygoll) J did n!-BROOKLYN
N.Y.
NO CITY NO STATE: I, too, wuted
to break Qe cycle of poverty for
myself ud my cbild ud I knew
educatloa was my tl~ket to a better
Ille. My social worker save me a llst
of wellare·approved slt•rMerm
traiDJD1 for Jobt as a lilome ltealtlt
of sccnano. Another Gem1n1 plays
role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): It 1s
necesgary to revise. review. rebuild.
Fundina becomes available throuah
cffons of partner, mate. Senous
discussion centers oround pos 1ble
change of resjdencc. Scorpio ~au res
prominently.
. LEO (July 2J.Aua. l2J; Wntina
aide or child care worker. I soon
fl1ured oat lbat I was better off
staying at llome, caring for my own
elaJld. Tbe system really puts lbe dead
laaad on a penon wbo wuts an
edocat1011 ucl a better Ufe. I fl1ured
oat a way to beat the system, Ana, but
tbat's aaotJaer letter.
NORFOLK. VA. for fi"e )Cars I
~a a welfare case worler for the state
of M1ch1gan. ctty of Detroit t:vcf}
day I had to tum awa) people who
despcratel).' netded help becau\C the>
didn't fit the description of .. ncC'd) ·
a'I d1c\ated by the lawmakers
Let me tell you. Ann. tho\C law-
makers are so far removed from tbe
mainstream of hfe that the)' ha'c no
tdca what 1s a~1na on J've scrn
kill he!psextn~atc}ou from "embar-
rasstna s1tuat1on. Emphas1 on com-
municalion, public appearance. ab11t-
ty to state case >n dramauc . ..tntertain-
ing manner. Membc'r of opposite sex
as m the picture.
VIRGO (Aug. 2.\-Sept. 22): tud)
Leo mcssa.Be. Check budact in l'on-
. nttllon w1th po 1btc purcha~ of
m:uor household Hem. Sccnano will
hiahhaht music. entertainment.
chanee of routjnc. Former rmplo>*
will express gratitude.
U BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): p1ntual
values gain recogn1t1on. Sccnuio
hiahliahts excitement. discovery.
dcalinas with talented youna persons.
You could be involved in theatncal
production. Credit rauni is re torcd
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Otad·
hnc featured. l.oH· rctauon tup re-
•UM2 QS o,ua •11es
The biddina bu proceeded:
Nor6 S... h9t• Wl!IC I ~ P• 1 • p.., l 'Q ,_ t
•
husbend and w1tc ~ht up so !Jle
could qualify for medical benefits for
theu chlldrcn. I've ~n )Ouna men
lose their JOb'I and commit 'iu1c1de
because the) could no longer provide
for their fam1l1e~
I've seen mothe~ keep their chil-
dren home from sc:hool be-cause •hr)'
weren't eh11ble to r~e1vc bus ticket\
qu1rt-sattcnt1on. Mone) can be-raised
1n connection with propert) ~nano
spotlight credit, loan\, insuran c
Cancer. Capncorn perwn play para·
mount role~.
SAGITrARIU (No' :!2·Dc(· 21 >
Study Scorpio mcssaac What had
gone a tray . will return 10 )Our
advantage You'll locate an1cle that
had been lo t rrmsmg or tolcn .
lnd1 v1dUAI v.-ho •'5('f\oC • )OU ('\-
prc-»n m1si1v1n~.
CAPRICORN (0«. 22-Jan. 19)·
Accent on romance, crcat1Ht)', tra,el.
commun1cauon Some Wlll sa)'. "You seem bnaht and merry!" Burden 1s
hfled, you feet free to "leave the
around." Ane5. L1br1 persons dom1·
nate sccnano
AQUARlU (Jan. 20.Fcb 18)
Wuhin three da> bonu could be
W1* -'-do J'CMI t.Uc1
A.-Aa awtwud band. You are
DOC ltl'Glll WMllb («three dubc.
,.. you laaw &oo •11Cb &o 11aJ out of
the a\ldion. ne ~,....bid It
lWO ~ lf JCMlf .... Ddt
perilalt openlaa \lrfth a (ow-car .tor.
Q.S--Nillher vulnerabk. u South
,. Mid:
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rather than alto" their ch1ldrl·n to
"'alk thr mi lt• and half through roug.h
ne1ghborho0<.h where they might ~·
raped. robbed or shot It'\ unreal
Ml ISSIPPI: Speaklo1 of welfare.
l wonder lf tlllt lllper-•ps la tllle
welfare s)'stem bow llow tateir
emplo)tt-t treat•• watH we come la
for oer clattU. LI.kt dlrl -wt's llow.
8ela1 po6r Is bad cooop wltJaout
bela~ bua1ie49. Ml:.MPHI : If President Buh real
I) ""ant\ a kinder and gentler nation
he can do something about thl·
wdfarc prngram in th., count() It
wa5. dcs1aned to be inuppon S) tcm
not a wa> of life Th1\ country 1s no" ~cina 1h1rd-~ncra11on v.clfarc re-
c1p1ents. and it's a damned d1~,r. ,,
recc1\t'd C"a~h llow rc$umc ap1n
within three di)~ ( 1rcum'lt1nce\
tum 1n )Obr fa¥or. Some will U ).
"You dc~rve to be 1 winner!" Lro
native help" you act to heart nf
matters
PISC~ (f ch 19-March 20) Ek
discreet pla> l'3rd'l cl01ot to che\t
Rumorin,ohc\cl<1ndc tine mcctina.
arra!ll"mcnt ~tand tall, 1n' 1te tn·
\C t1pt1on. 'rou cmcrac unscatht'd
Former tcachcr will be 'trona Ill). Be
confident'
IF MARCH I J 0 I\ BIRTHDAY
you ore mu teal. ha'c unu.sual vo1et
arc scnslll\C and iK>Ch1c. You'll
travel th1s.}car. romance will no\ be•
tnnacr. SociaJ Ktiv••• .a«e.cr11c
1n March. You'll br a~-.rt' ofappear· a.net, wardrobe, body imqt.
mum . Uader the drcu.intcancel.
thOuah, we prefer lboWlal .,.,.uacr
where our lenath and lltmath
bW three c:habl.
..
Patrick ••Jriold• 11 gr•nd1on of tt.J. lt•Jnold1.
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Orangt COMt OAILV PILOT/Mond•)', Merch e. 1tlt A7
' Tobacco h~i~ battles tigarette<ompanies
ly l.._Y ADAMS
~,..ea,.,...
Patrick Reynold , anti· mold na ac· tivist al\d · arandson o -mblcco
mapate R.J. 'Reynolds. hJs tn·
counu.'f'Cd more than has sbattofhfe's
parado~es. ·
Constantly affiliated with the huie American tobl«o fortune, Re) nolds
wauctuaUy duinbentW when he was
14 for unknown ~asons by the fathe r
be barely knew. ·
"My only memprics 'of my father
are that tic's Oat on b1$ back. d)·ing of
emph}xma." said Reynolds after his
speech. "Fi&httf!I the Tobacco
Barons." at inc Cahfoml8 Medical Assoc1aoon's -Tobecco-Free (ah·
fornta Committee on Sunday.
Reynolds' tumultuous famtl)' his·
tory -which is the subject of his
soon-to-be-released book .. The
Guilded Leaf' written with Tom
Shachtman -contains' au of the
'element of an epic soap opera and
the seeds of Reynolds' pohttcal lc·
tivism •
With a $2.S million inheritance
from bis grandmother and another
$500,000 he and his (he brothers
received in return for an a.grcement
that they ""ould not question their
father's last-minute will or the parent·
age of their half-sister, Re) nofd s had
enouah money to play the pan of
wealtny heir. but was without grt"atcr
financial expectation~.
Livina in Los AnJeles, Reynolds
tned his hand at acting -he had a
smali role in RobM Alunaa'• "Na h· v1l~" and a kid an ''Ehm1nators"' -
and film makina. but h11 capital soon
~n IOYli.
At 30, no tonier fttlina naht about
the stock\ he held in R..J. ~e~nold
Tobecco (.o., he fouf'd htm\Clf "~ii·
ting the~ -a c~tte in one hand,
the telephone in the other, telhna my brokcno divest.• -
In 1984. Reynolds quit his J 5 )'tar
c1preltc habit and in f986 ne first
spoke ouJ apmst tobacco company
odvcnisina t>efOfC Conare Soon, he ~• emeshed in the fiaht to pass
Propos1t1on 99 and "'as malc1na anti·
tobacco spetchs lhrouahout C'ali-
forrua After helping win the cigarette tal
1n111ah\C, the 4~year-old Re)'nold
was not w1lhn1 to rest on his laurels
In his sp«eh at the Disne)land Hotel
in Anaheinl, Reroolds outlined his
new priorities in the "toti.cco revol-
ution."
"My top pnonty now is !O lim1t lhc
upon and market ma of Clpl'Cttn 10
Third World and Far&stcoun1rics,"
Re)'nolds told the audience of ap-
proximately 75 doctors and health.
care professional .
Ciung the Jack of wam1na labels on
exPorted c1gareue packaee , and the
fact that mokinJ has increased by 73
perttnt worldwide since 1969, Re·
ynolds warned the audience that the U.S. wasexponinadeath -~hicb he
called "the worst P.R d1sa 1er in the
ht tOI) onh1s nation."
Reynolds' second pnonty 1s closer
to home ... J'd like to ban the sales of
c1garcnes to minors." Rc)'nolds said.
"rm a '1Stonary."
Because tobacco adven1sements
arc ctimed at youna people. and 91
percent of all people cemrnt their
smokina blbitt before die • ~ 20,
Reynolds alto tailed for a Coalplete
ban of ciaareuc ad$ -callint tuCh ad'\'trusemmtt ~ m.,te pcatest
abuse of tbe priv11cd9t Of free
speech.'"
And Reynolds is not willina to II.Op
at hm1ttn1·eApon , banninJ Mlel to
people under 21 and outJawina ads-
he'd also ltke to see-tM. cipmlc .ai'----"''
raised a"'tn. "h 's a oaoonal di..,..ce
that U.S. 't1prette Wes are amona
the lowe t m the Western Hmai·
spherc." Reynolds wd. mce there haS not been a famaly
f1\Cmber in ttie tobacco compeoy
since the 19405, Reynolds has ~ot bad
to deal with the familial animosity
one m1aht c>.pect.
Completely divested from the fam -
ily busine s, Rcynold1 intnds lo kttP.
fighting the tobacco COQlpanies until
the country 1scompletcly sm<>Ke.frce.
. .
Handling the fear of change
Do )OU ha\(• the courage to choo~
chan.ge')
It seems thal the need for "'hat v.e
label "sccunty" can keep us stuck 1n
predictable same-old-ctrC'umslanccs
even when those circumstances be-
c:o mc unreasonably unpleasant
•E'(lend the deadline for decision
•Seek information from books and
look for professional guidance to tum
}Our fantasy into a well-shaped plan.
•Practtccand rch~ wt\at you're
gettinj into. For example, if you're
1hink1ng of getting pregnant, spend
ttme with a baby.
•Seek support from friends. rela-
tives or colle~ucs who empathize.
Seminars aid-the newly single
Even havins a lot ot monc.,
(ohJCCll\CI) wild financial re ourtes)
doesn't help much when the 'iCarch ,.,
for an unrealistic, uncond1t1onal and
ultimately elusive safely net
One of the richest men l'H' cHr
met told me about his fea N of d) mg a
poor old man:
"The econom) could change " ht•
insisted as an explanation tor v. h> he
c:ontinued to v.ork unrea'ionabk
hours, to neglect his hcahh as \\ell as
his famil y
balanced n k taker handle the tear of
1nS«unt> b)' being an ac11'e agent on
one's own behalf .
SiCIL'lman outhncs some steps
which ma) help
•Build a retreat po ition mto your
leap toward insccunty. (i.e. Arranae a
tnal separauon rather than filma for
divorce riJ)lt awa y.)
"5 Let )Our dec1s1011 incubate. Let
go of lhe cnt1rt thouaht for awhile and
Jet the unconsciou part of yourself
ha ve its say.
By EmUy Adams
Of~ D.ily ..... klllff
Imagine coming from a time where
datina was an 1ntncate and pohte
soc1af dance, then wak1na up one
moman& to find yourself 1n a world
wbtre ~x -and sexual diseases -
arc often discussed on the fil'\t date
If this scena.no sounds all 100
fam1har to you. 1f)ou'rc o"er 35 )cars
old and re-entcnng the dating scene.
you probabl) know how unnen ing a
date in the late 1980s can be. Plannl"d
Parenthood v.o-.ld like to help
Bearnning Thursda). Planned
Parenthood will be hosung a ~ncs of
forums entitled "Re~ntry Dating·
Tht Group to Regroup." Topics o n
the agenda include "the facb about
sexually 1ransmmed d1~asc ·· and
"hov. to discuss sex with your date "
··People over 35 aren't used ·10
cons1denng the poss1b1hty of d1sca~
-much less Alm -when dating,"
said Joan Rubadeau. a Planned
Parenthood counselor and fac1htator
for the forum. ·
Rubadeau. who hasn't dated in
over IS )'tars. unders1.1nds how
strange 1t v.ould seem to date apin -
ha.,,mg to confront the sp«tre of
sc'uaJ disease and protectt on. \\hen
Rubadeau was dating, "no one would
carry a condom in their purse That
was hke admnung )OU v.ere going to
go out and do 1t," Rubadeau said.
. However. Rubadeau said. "It's a
responsible, adult dec1s1on to look al
sex squarely and sa). 'Yrs. I'm a
sc~uat J)etsorr I enjo) ~.but I don't
want 10 die because of It • ..
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When JOU Med NURSING HELP
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mar be fust'tM an .. .,
You won't find whHlchalrs,
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or lml*'SOfJal MKVlce.
You will find N1Jlor adults, Hvlng together .nd receiving nursing Mt'Vlca pl•nli«I to
meet tl*r lnd1Vk1ual '*Ids.
Our lnWrMCMet.e Cer1 Wing Offerl lhott rKO'*Y ltayt .. Wlllf ..
tong terin ~. -
Planned Parenthood, founded in
1910, 1s better known for tht·
gynecologlcal ~rv1ccs and birth con-
trol counseling the y provide at low
cost to the community. This ha'
attracted a fairly young chenaek to
1hc1r nat1on"'1dc chntcs
Rccenll) howeHr. Pla nned
Parenthood has begun expanding
into other areas
Later seminars v.111 concentrate on
subJccls such as roles in 1oda) ·,
dating s<:cnr. bod) image. moraht)
and age
This v.-cck's semi nar will be tree.
following seminars will cost S 15 per
session. Mcetin~1ll be held at 1801
North Broadwa) in.Santa .\na from
6:30 to 8 p.m. for moro mformauon
call Heather at ~73-1733
Fear come'> ""h the tt·mtor. of
unccrtaint} •. But some l hnngt·-
l hallcngers do manage to takr a fov.
thances in spite of the fear
If you feel \tud. in the pron·s~ ol
dec1d1ng "'hether or not 10 get
mamcd. d1,orced. change JOh<i. ha'c
children. etc then > ou lan karn from
the ps)chologist .
Ellen S1cgelman. a ps)rhothaap1s1
who 1s anihated "1th U.( \an
Franc1~0. for one. has 1dcn11fied
three st) lcs of n sk-tak1ng. a0\1ous .
careless and balanced The anit1ous person. \he S3)S. ma) remain stud.
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feelings. toma<.h ctamps. a need to
cry and a huge v.c1gh1 in the region of
)our chest arc t)pical S)mptoms that ~) "I don't like what IS happening to
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··~ Recogn11t• the need to change
Translate \Our )Cn\C of unea)mes~
1n10 an anion c:on1cmplated Begin to
ma~e 1he tran"11t1on from ·af onh I
lOUld' lo ·b~ uoJ I ~·II'' .
"3 Ell.pencnce arnb1,alance ·1
"'111' 1s almost al"'a)) follO\\N b~ 'But
can I"' These ml\cd feelings need to
surface. It's onl) natural that in
abandoning secunt). )OU should toss
baclc and forth bct~ecn pantc and
high adventure
"4 Reduce the n'.ib b)' prepanng.
\ ou nttdn't -indeed .houldJ\'t -
act v.1thout prepar.mon
"6. Take the dive. Thisstaaealways
takes danng no matter how careful and elaborate )'Our preparation has
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)Ourself 1f It was obJ~V~I) worth·
while to ha"e taken the nsk. Also.
how do )'OU feel about yourself now
Olfier embra 1n1 insccunt}? Are )'OU
stronger and readier for your out
plunge 1010 the unlnown?'
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unhealth) quest for more financial
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DAILY PILOT/ Monday. March &, 1989
Tasty new offering from Fin·e· Young Cannlbal
LanJ " 1 he \ingcr ~)s: "Th(' dal:' 1 mo\1c ba~d on thf Profu~u producer~ tc tcil an tile ~o scan<f31 lhDt rocked the-81H1 h I'> •
"ere actor . unsuc:ct~\rull)". 'Jh~ ernmcnt in 1963.
By MARY ANNE O'CALLAGH~N
fwTiw~hd&
"The Raw and Uncooked" 1s a
provocative 11tlc. Coupled with Fine
Young Cannibals. ii ra1c;es some
unse ttling images But don't worry -u·s just the
latest rec·ord album from an Engli h
band. .. The name (of the new albu m)
comes from a dr,nk we order in our ~'X'al pub." sa)S Andy Cox. ''It's haU
Guinness and halfpon and whiske)."
relc. sc ol a second album.
"Wc'\c ~~n "-Orling onlt olTand
on for three )ear\," sa) s C'O\ ... \.\ c
tend to work on e:ich tracl.. cam mg It
through until '"c fim h 1t compktd~ -and then mo' c: on to the next one ...
The ne" album and the si ngk'. "She
Drives Me Cra2)." arc more dann··
oncntcd 1h:m thl' fif"J.t cjron. Gin
sa)s. "We didn't "ant to makc the
same album again using the ~me
melodies."
ho1>1;f u I o,ingcr\.
"That wti prett ) dcprcs'li'ng."
lauahs Co~. "I'd ltstcn to thcm hl.·fore
breakfast -ow rul. It tool us ~" to
eight month\ to find someone and in
that ume "'l' onl> found one person
"""'ere interested in."
But he "'as older. had been 1n a doo-
'"OP group in tne ·50s and ll\('dln
c" Yorl. in th<' "rona countr) for
an lnglt!.h band
gelling a n."Cord con tr, ct. Then. a frida~ night TV progr,1111 calkd"'Tlie
Tune." \\.hlt:h fea tured unkno" n
bands. Iii med Fine \ uung Cann1b I
pla\lng • JohlW'\) (om~ IJomc·· h\c.
Co\ ~}'· "'T ht• IOll0"1ng Monda).
the rc\.·ord t·ompan1ei, \lo.ere t:<tlhng u
for a contract That film was the\ 1dco
for The song.·~
That electric performance wa r~
producc<l tn "Tm MenY "h1ch led to
C11fl'4i role 1n ··~amm1c and Roo,1e (1ct
hcg.IO ti) ~hin~ or' ca tins S<IOli'On ;\!though the bilnd "-Orks on d1I~
"ho wa'ln t an aetor, so the) rana up fi rent proJccti ll the s.ame 11mc. th('
thi' f\'Cord compJn). neewalbum J'tiUITT"nll} th e focu\ofit
.. ,, \\a~ a bit of a nsk bc(.·au~ I rncrg1c't. Th~· b:tnd ts wa1tm1 t<? set'
could tta .. ~m~de"CT)1h1ngup,1 he ho\\ th~ rt'CON J~s bl: lore ~&aruoia
smiles. "But I had seen ·M) Beautiful tour of \nlCrlL'l.
Laundm:tte' and h~ed the "ork ol ~tc_phcn rrcars and Han t I f(ure1 h1 .. "\\ e'wal')t to do somcth1na ~J>C<?lll
Gift has fin1~hcd filming "Scan-not 1u{t a \hO".'' \3)\ Cox.
l'h1s second album, on IRS Re·
\.Ords. cements. the band'sicputat1on
as well as showcasing the remarkable
voice of Roland Gifi.
His voice gives th e band us
d1~1incuve and instantly rccogniLablc
sound. Ifs a combina11on that has
"She Drives Mc Craz) ··"as No 31
and climbing on the Cushb:u' maga-zine March 4 pop singles chert
The tno. all of "horn arc from
Birmingham. England. \\Orks collet'·
tivel) on writing the songo,. "Oa\e
(Steele) and I come up "ith a chortl
and Rol:ind ....-111 s1a11 to mum·r O\ er
n. which c\en1ualh \\Orls 11110 a
lync:· < o' explain,. ··we lit 11
togcth<.'r apd 1.'ntl up doing something
totalh dt"-!lerc nt. \song tend-; to take
on a fitif of Its o" n ..
"Then someone sugac~t<'<1
Roland:' C.oA sa)s. He had been 1n a
!>~a band .\k" '" \\ h1ch h:ld baC'kt'd the English Beat on a Bnllsh tuu'-But
members of th e Engh h Beat ne'er
heard him sing because in tho c da~'
he was onl> pla} 1ng ~xophone. Youth theater's 'Annie' opens Friday
• re uhed in t"'o hits. "Johnn) Come l-tomc" and .. Susp1nous Minds."
from the self-tulcd fi rst album. Criucs
hailed Fine Young Ca-nnibals· pared-
down sound. Then 1he group seemed
to disappear for three ~cars.
But It hadn't disappeared. The
group 1s in 1hc nigh1club scenes of the
movie .. Tin Men" and also did the
film 's sound tract.... ··Good Thing.''
one of the mo\lt" s songs. 1s included
on this album.
And Gift looks a1trac11vcl} menac-ing in the pkturc ·· ammic and Rosie
Get Laid:· .\II of th is dcla}cd the
T\' LISTl'.\GS
The. 'ongrns of thl· bantl wultl ho' e
been wrntcn b\ a ~1 t•cn\\ntcr ( O\
and Steele were in the Enshsh Beal.
which disbanded 1n 1983. Thl·~
decided ther wanted a singer to front
their ne" band. o began their ~ar(.h
for a "'01ce .. that "ould fit the sound
the) cnv1s1oned. Tht·~ had a d10kuh time finding s1ngai.. But tin ad on
MTV resulted in 500 cassctH.'\ lrom
··\.\l' gqt alonti \\Ith him and that "a-. 1m ponant.' (o\ sa)\ .. We had
wmeonc call him 10 ·see 1f he'd tx•
intere~e<l. Hl'\q1s IP.eng in London.
\\h1ch \\ai. clo'lcr 1han Ne" York. "The fim thing he !>aid was he
d1dn"t pla~ the s:t\ ~n) more. He \\as a
singer That "as hne. He did some
work 0' er some music and "e hkcd
1hc sound."
Sa)S Gift: "I ,1l"a~!> \\anted lO be a
singer But \\ht•n I ~ot 1n\Ol\cd in
music singer'> \\eren tin 'ogue. So I
took up the sa' It \\3S a sl1ll. pluc; 1Cs a H'r) photogenic instrumt•nt. I
'IOun dcd homhlc"
C\l. the band had d11licult}
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0r-. Coaet DAILY PILOT/Monday, Matm •• ... ..
rn la hes out at pllots; transit strike threatened
lty MMCY GOtlDON ,,, .......
MIAMI -trikir:tt M•chin1sts
kept Eastern Airlines nearly ~ • acond day unda).
iuud1n1 hundred$ of wtary pa Men·
_,, at airpon terminal,, but the
union Called oft plar\s tO cnppjc the muon's commuter rallroad at the
IW1 of the work wttk. ~ Ptt'ikknt Phil Bak~ ad-' minina that illlt<e-torn airline service haS ••t>ttn a m " pl dcd for pilots
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earnings
lrvinc-blHed Amcncan tores Co.
has announced net cam1np for the ~ar ended Jan. 28. ofS98.2S 1.000. or
$2.54 per common hart, compared
with net eammp for the year ended
Jan. 30, 1988, of $154,310,000. or
$4. 19 per common shatt
Results reported on Fnday art not
comparable due 10 a number of
factors.
E:.lmin~ per common share on a
comparabre basis increased l 6.3 per·
cent to SS.36 vs. $4.6 I for the pnor
~r. Rcponed net eamm&-4' for the
quarter were $20.232.000. or 52 cents
pet common shart, compared wtth
$46,085,000, or SI. JI per common
share, in the pnor-)ear founh quar-
11 ter.
Comparable earnings per common
share for the quaner increased 21.0
• ~rcent to SJ.90 from SI 57 for the
prior-year quarter. Comparable oper-
ating profit for American's operating
substdiancs. eJtdudmg Lucky's re-
sults, increased l 3 percent to
$387,975.000 for the year and I I .5
·percent for the quarter 10
$131.48 I .000.
The most s1gn1ficant adjustment
for the year and the quarttr relates to
the acquis111on of Lucky Stores Inc ..
wb1ch has been included an the
QJ>Ctatma resullS of Amencan Stores
Co since June 2. 198 Luck> tores
Inc. had a ncgatt\>e impact on
earnings per common share of $1 . 97
for the )car and 71 cents 1n the fourth
quJner.
This ttducuon 1s due to the interest
expense rtlaung to the financing of
(Please SH AMERICAN/ A 10)
aftttnoon news wfinc •·Come ~k .. B> conttnui".'I to say out. the ftwns bid kft. accord1n1 to a1rhnc
for .. ~our ftmili come back for pilou att comm1ttina ttonomic:} ~nwoman Vi1J1nia sanchc1. D k rt ·d t · t · h Wtcm airhnct. .... We can make ii uic1dt," be said al I news bridina. TM strike had lhrtatcMd to spill rea r10fl a OUf/S season 1n c aos
work."' Easrem was h11 with a s111kc •t O\Cf 1n10 1 •ym tby actt n &p.ln$1---~~--
8ak.c$ also apola.ixtdto Eaucnft.-l2:0l.-.m tt.arday ~)~lhe Mlcl\in• n commuter railroad around the MlAMl (AP)-Tra-.clen ,lepton thetr lugpgc in airpon lobbies. ROOd
t"Ustomcrs and acfmitted t~ll the 1 ts union. About 8.SOO mtthani , rounU), bot after ajudte in New inhnesoflonfu 100,araucdo .. ertran f~rundcurs.edthelaborfiaK'Othatleft
nation'ueventh la..,e t airline, 'At\lch ba&U&c handlers and ~ound ere~ York tienftfd railroad ~orkers from ahem stranded Sunda) on the ond'"d•> o the Ea tern 4.ithncs tnkt.
had before the trike H uttd tra,ekrs \\'alicdoutovcr E.a~1tm sdcmand for. honorinc Ea tern picket ltnc' there, Would· be paucl\gen karned first-hand the h sslc of go1n& pl dunna the~ ~ould be no m1Jordi ruption • conrract COnCH)ion!>.. C1Calaun&• 17· the Macb1nim cal1Cd otftheir planti an airline stnke. panicuJatly in Ea tern's hometO"A'l\ at the ~\&ht of w
had mi5Clkulattd. . monlh. un~on-manaaement ~1~lc at U.S. District J'!dgc · ''Roben Pat· Canbbcan cru1~ trade and SOuth Aonda' touri t season.. · Ei tern Dtlol ~ho vlltuall) ih.ui the nahoo SC\tnth-larsc t 11rlinc. 1ef10n on Sunday taned a tempOTIT}' 1oltn Vannua of I.Ona l land, N. Y, defined the issue, and none too
down the mone)-losin& camer by Eastern ordinarily schedules 1.000 ordcr.be.m~cnlplo)ce from honor. delicattl)i, for pa ngers at M1am1 International Airport ·
hononng pick.et linC1of1tte trtluna flights •ith 100.000 ~ntnaers datl~. "'' pick.ct Imes nt railroads in t~e "I'm not n1in11h1s sunlcma airline aain!" he >tiled. a he tore up tu
Machinist \mion. threatened "the On &tturda~ JUSt 85 nights took off· meuopohtan New York. area. \\1t~ its Eastern frcquent-01C1' c rJ. He and three friends had been W11tina thrtt h0W1
very uistcnce" of the airline. id upcctation~ Sunday were for 125 '320.000 railway commuters, said a to ha\:c their 11ckc1~ \lhdated b Ea tern for 01&ht on other earners
Ecmem spokcsm n Robin Matcll. flights, Matell 1d. By 8 p.m T, 87 fPtease tee EASTIRN/A10J (PIHM lff HASSLE/A H>t
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8ud Morris shows letter
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Retirees group flaunts knOw-how ·
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More than 80 retired professionals 1n Oranae
County have decided to re.enter the busmes world
by fonmna a non-profit consultms service for
bussncsscs.
These v.omen and men from lields such as
business admini tration medicine, law enforct'·
ment. epgincenna and educatton. intend to
demon~lrate that ">ouns blood" isn't the onl)
clement required to keep businesses runnmg.
Senion With AmAZing Talent. or SWAT. due
to beaJn opcrat1na 1h1s month, also will serve the
county's businesses with ats "wealth of ex-
perience," founder Qud Morris said
Notewonhy members 1ncludt' the former' tct'
president and general manager of Fender Guitar
Co, Forrest White. and former Los An1eb
County Sheriff Peter l. P1tche\s, Moms said.
Morris, who is running the organization out of
has Irvine home unttl a pcrmantnt offict 1s found.
said the &tOUP IS a1so tntendcd "tO keep i.cn1ors'
mmds act1"e so tht') ha"e a reason to get up an the
momma."
Morris. a former prcs1den1 oft1.1.o d1 vmons of
the Seeburg Corp. decided 10 stan the iroup after
be experienced aacdiscriminatton. He was rtJceled
for a manaaement postt1on in a local sccuriues
busfocss for bcina "overqualtfled."
''But there's no such thma as overqualified."
Mom$ said. "A person 1s either quahfied for a job or they're not qualified
"After tha1, I came up w11h the idea ofhavina
my own SWAT team" as a refuJe for knowledge-
able retirees scekin& "ork. he said
The aroup will offer consulting services an
many areas. including law. account1na. sales.
markcuna, adverttsmg and plant i.ecumy. Mom s
said.
"It could JUSl be a scrond op1mon," he S&o1d
In many cases, SWA rs consultants v.111 be
able 10 charie compctn1 .. e fees because money
often 1s nol the pnmary mouve for a retired
execu~ve or professional to be working w1th
~WAT. Moms sa1d.
-A retiree ma} JU .. r Y.11n1 to put hts or her
knowledge and )C:u'S of eJ.penenct' to good use.
w1thou1 the stress of "'or .. ina for 1 profit.cnented
enterpnc;c.
Some ~tud1es suuesl a quick. permanent
reurement after long )Cars-of "'Ork can actually be
highly nrcssful. d1soncnung and unhealthy for a
~ruor. expcns say. and pan-umcconsulungcan be
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a good WB) to eaS( into retirement years
"We antend, somehow, to demonstrate that
one can get out of the rat race but still be an
etrccti .. e contributor," said·AI Norelli, a member
ofthc organ1zat1on's advisor) board and a former
IBM &Jld Union Carbide Corp. employee who
founded his own business. AON Scrvtcc Inc
"A lot of effccthe people arc on the surplus
heap.·· he said. Many semors need to keep work1n1
"because man 1s a funcuonal being."
He said many sen1ors want 10 keep workina.
without worryin4 about seeking promotions.
SWAT held tts fi"t general meet ins at the Rtd
Lion Inn 1n Costa Mesa on Feb. 6 10 discuss
de' elop~ntal plans apd install advisof')' board
members. Moms said he was surpnsed at the larJC
turnout of more than 80 people.
The organization already has received
"tremendous suppon.. from the community,
Mums sa1d. He has bc:cn sent letters of encourqe-
ment by Ronald Reagan. P.res1dent Bush and Sen.
Ted Kennedy, 0-Mass. r
Mom s pointed to the U.S. up~me Coun
members, congressmen and the president as
noteworth> eumplcs of ~n1ors st11l at work.
People interc.sted m anformauon on ~AT
can ca.JI 552.0803
Time, Warner chiefs expect harmony, few changes from merger
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NEW YORK (.\Pl -It tooli. tv.o combined (Om pan~ at S 18 btllton
)Cars of negot1a11ons to create 1hc and rank 1t as the biggest media
v.orld's b1agest media and cntcna1n· cong.lomer.ue in the world. afkr
ment concern through an SHI btllton Bcncl!lmann AG of\\ est German)
merger, bur the cxccutncs "'ho will Tame Warner would have pro-
hcad Time Warner Inc ~td 5unda~ 1~·1ed annual re"cnues ofS I 0 billion.
the protracted talks ensured J har· 1Ah1Jc Bcnlesmann rernrdcd l 9K 7
monious future. rc"cnuc of $6 btllton.
at:9u1 111on 1n Janual)
Saturda)'s announcement al'io lol·
IO"Cd )t!31'\ Of takeO\ t•r Spt'CUIUtton
about Time that fueled pcnod1c
surges tn the compan) ·s stocll. pm.c
f1me pcnod1call) sho~ up ~"
'defense • mo!lt nxenth b) c'tcndin&
1ts stock bu)' back pla}l and amend1n~
th shareholder rtlhls plan 1 n J anuac;
that combinin& f 1mc Warner bc\:om·
cs a mulh mo~ datftcult acqu1s111on
in an 1nduslt) where pobhshc~ ht.c
Rupert Murdoch and Rohen \fa>.-
~cn ha' c been building mt'dta con-
glomcrotc' 1ha1 "ould ha"e found either Time or \\:imer 10 be .an
auractt'e tall.eo,crcand1date.
In add1tton. there an-56.6 million
shares of Time outstandtna. 11vint_1t
a market' alut' ofa httlc more than $6
btlhon based on Fnda) 's close. Warn-
er stoct. closed at $45.8?1'1 on Fnda)"
a 5:?-weck h1&h.
Deb1 and preferred shares aCCO\U\t
for 1he balance of the S l bill.Jon
market 'alue of tbe propolCd new
com pan)
"I don't k.now of an ttem "'e didn't The agreement bctv.ecn Time and
e\plore." Warner < ommun1ca11ono; Warner followed l\\O )car<; of on·
Inc Chairman tC\>Cn J Ross said ot again. 01T-aga1n talks between tht' 11.1.0
1he ncgouauons v.11h Time Int New \ ork-b:ised companies
··That 1s one of the things that mat.cs The most recent hiatus occurred
me feel \N' f>t'Cure in tht' future·· v.hen \\.arncr pursued a SI~ b1lhon
Time and Warm.·r announced ~at-bu)out of Lonmar Tekp1cturcs
urdn) the) "'ould JOtn forn·s 1n a Corp but the negottauons p1lkcd up
merger or equals that would' aluc-tht' ~steam after Warner com.Dklc.d lhaL
Time Inc ( ha1rman J Richard
Munro -who "111 ser.-c JS rn
chairman and co-<h1et C:\ecull\C ol·
ricer of the new u.lm1>3n) "11h Ross
-said 4'unda~ of the merger "'This"
an otlensnc mo\C not a delens1\l'
mO\e Hn~·cr. n 1s impossible 10 1gnor~
Th( deal call., for Warner <ih3rt'·
holdc·rs to rccc1\C0 465 \h.arc of Time
for each hare of Warner the\ own
~'"~ there arc potenuall) I "7 :?
m1lhon \\ arncr common '>hares, and
Time clo~ Frida) at $109 1-1! a
share. that pu\\ a 'alue on \\ arncr ot
,aboul s~ btllton tf the dC"al had ciOS('d
Frida~
Because the deal IS a merser Of
equals rather than an acqu1s1uon. 1t
cannot bt dtrcctl) compared to uch
mep-dea.ls a~ I.he record $24.53
b1lhon IC\Crascd bU)OUt of RJR :-.iab1~0 Inc b)' Kohlbcra K.rav1s
Robcns & Co last month.
People's perceptions o.ften at odds with official inflation rates
Sy MARYBETH NIBLEY
N~lllttlw
A~k pt"Oplc Ji ving on fixed incomes
what ttlt") think about 1nllat1on and
you ma) hear something 1he go,l!'m-
mcnt suimt1cs don•t reveaJ: They're
f~hn& pinched. part1cularl) 1f the)
arc cider!) and require mcd1ca11on or
treatment Groccnc.'5. hcaung fuel gasoline
and ~ores of other cvcr)da> pun:h~ seem to be forcina ptopte
1n all income bracket 10 plunge
deeper into thetr pocket lately. too
"h's the little thtngs that ptopk bu> all the time &hat make them aware
infl111on 1~ C'rccping up on them ..
U)S John ·5n\'1a, an econom1M at
Kem~r hnanc1al ~rv1ces Inc. an
Chicago.
"When upcrmarkctschan1e pnccs
on c:Hs of tuna fish or McDonald·s
hambul)cf'\ &O ~p by a n1c~~I. that's
when ~ople stan to notice
Hand-wnnJJn& in Washmatan and
-on Wall tretl ov~ Janu:.u; 'sd1sturb-
i.n1 mOauon rate pointed out v.-hat
most ~~cdon't netd econom1 ts to
tell them. Pri<.fl fora '>'anetyof aoo<b
and services ha' e bt·cn going up
W) nn Furci. "'ho w11h his tiro1hc~
owns a stnng of ~hops scllt OJ greeting
cards. gifts and housewares 1n Kansas
Ctt), Sl)S h1., outla)S for paper $3d.s
for example. ha\c gone up ubs1an-
11all> The 7-mch-b) ·I ()..inch ba&'> he bu~'
tor customer purcha~ .. ret·cntl) in·"'
creased to S 15 per thousand frnm
SI 2. due 10 higher paper and 1nli.
costs. he ...,a told b) the supplier
H11hcr paptr product costs ate
amon~ 1hc factors fomng Ro'l \ ogll
and his partnc~ 10 plan price in-
creases at 1hc1r Booe) mon,,cr pcc1al-
I) \andwu.:h shops tn Washington
D.C after holding pnccs s1ead} tor
about lhn.~ years. v oacl Cited h1&her pnccs for sv.cct
items. breads an<! pa tnL-s and ming
labor costs as addtt1onal factors fhe
minimum wage for "'orkers m \\ a\h·
1n1ton hotel • restaurant' and s1m1lar
occupations went up Oct I 0 to $4 .., S
an hour from Sl 0
In Montclair. J ~a11onal
Cleaners f 11101'5 charge S6 50 10
clean and pre t ITY.ln's u11. up from
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about S5.IJS a )ear ngo. cmplo)ee Jean
Haskoor ..a\s Dr. deaning com-pan1~ sa) ,Jicm1lars co'it more no"'
cw York ( 11\ mo•.ie theaters
grabbed ht~dlmc ·,n Dc~mbcr 1987
1A.-hen the rncc ol adm1ss1on at some
reached "' Cinema around the
rn1,1n1n also ha' cupped 11cli.ct pmcs.
such .is El Con Thcal(•r 1n Tucson.
:\nz 1.1.h1ch charge SS for adult~ 10
aucnd an e'cnmg film . up from SJ ;o a ) ctn ago \pol.t.>sman Bnan hl•td
S:l)~
In JanutH). the ll\CntjC \\C<."~I} CO\t
ot fee-Jang a fam1l) ol four 1n Nl . ...,
York ( 1t) rose SS ~I from December
to SI '' 26. while the month!) enc~)
b111 "'ent up S2 I 79 to S200 36
c" York Ct1)''I monthl) surH'\
'lhO\\S a I 5-ouncc ~ckage of sand-
\\ !Ch coo.,1c~ rose .3 cents to S::! M>
and a pound of bouom round roa'it
incrca~ 11 cents to $2 48
>\ n:lentncss rise 1n health C'ill''C'
costs. including prices for prescnp.
11on drugs. ha'I boo ted mcd1lal
C'\~nSt'S "It's"«>' clear that medical co'lt!I f'le•" SH INFLATION/ A 10J
Figures don't impress those who s~e pric~s rising every day
By LISA PERLMAN
~1 ... ,.,-"',...,
GR..\1'1() R.\f>IO~. Mich -Jklcn \t1lln ~ondu~
1.1.h\ It tooli. all ol thO'K' numbl•r-trunching goH·mm\·111
ec0oom1sts w long to figure out 1ha1 tntlat1on '"' on the n~ "ihe could ha't v.Jmcd them mtlnlh~ ago.
.. .\II' \.lU ha .. l' to dot\ go into lhl' ~upC'rmarkrl. .. "31d
Miller. a rcllfl'd tlooUee~r .. , ou·,t> got to 1.1.a11.:h C''c"
htlk 1h1ng \Ou pu110 \Our cart.. ·
This C'Onser. 011' c southv.e<,tcm \11Ch1g.an ul\
rcrnj.Olll'd lnr m rclat1\CI) low hou!ling pru .. c~ "lcl'ling
thl' hc3t of 1ntlatmn JU t ltlc c.'' C'f"\ other 10" n aero.,., thl'
countn
Res1denual propcrt) asst..sment' for l~l)9 arc up an
a'cragC' ofS S percent. as opposed to lc\S than ~ pcn:cnt
for IQ~7 and abt>ut .S perC't"nt for 1'18~ C 11\ \'>').(''i'IM
( 1crald lm'>l ~·d last Thur<.da\
"h ma\' no1 mean much in ~e\\ 't ork or on thl' \\ l''il
( oast. but that's .i ~ubstant1al amount of 1nlla11on tor U\ ·
Ernst s:ud .. 1 ht.• nppll!' that ha been e'\pcm·ncl·d tn othl'•
pan ol the t:ountr) and 1n southca\t "tt1l h1µn ha-; tin.ill~
rC!'JChC!'d (,rand R.iptds ..
For )Oun& couplc'i, M1ch1pn \ ~ond-larJc'il cit}
used to be con\IJen.-d a pcrfc(.'I .. pot for v..ould·hc. li"'t·
ttme homco"" nc:r\
"\\ e kttps.a' ingour mone). buttver) umcweioout
looking for J hou~ 11 seems the pnces ae1 more and mott
outol ourn:ath. \:ltd Jam Re' nolds. 26 who v.orksforan
automOtl\e part\ compan)
.. .\nd "'1th 1nttrc'it ratt."' gom& up lt._e the) arc. looks
ltl.e \\C'rc aoing Ill h3\C lO Kttp ~atttng." he $31d.
\11ller. 67 \\ho 1' on a fitcd income. sa~ she bu)s
t>nh dt>thC' ·that art marked v.a') "'a~ do"n. ·and foods
that arc on ~pcLrnl · J \\Orf) :ibout ho" m) children v. ill be able to afford
to \tnd m\ va'ndc h1ldrtn to collcic." she wd "You have
to be nch ·these da\ s to afford ~uch lu~uncs."
\\Iller sa' s \he P3' liule auenl1on to inOauon
tigurn reka~d b' the JO' cmmen1 beau the) don't ~m to reflect thc pmc incrcaSt' he SttS eve'I') da).
.\rbutu'I .\ccardt ha'i ~n those pnce ~urse
t\>tr' v.hcre from the d~ draners 10 her apartment
bu aiding "I tooli. a kv. than~ into thc cleaners the other da)
and at \.'t>'-'t m\.'. S ~o:· -.a1J \ccardt, "'ho s.i1d he was
looking tor a pan Uml' Job
I had 10 mo'-e lo a different apartment because m)
ref\\ "ent "a .. up .. \he -.aid
(1inn) Po,tma "ho ..aid her propcrt) ta'>esart' go1na
up has gone ba< I. 10 th<' N\10 to help make end mttt . fPteasesec...clS/A10I
Really easy credit
.becoming a routine
within a generation
STOCKBROKERS
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. ADVISOR I C., is a pre tigious
full service securities brokerage r~rm ...
. We off r top payouts, quality due
diligence, e cellent upport servic s
and a comprehen ive market·driven
pectrum of financial product . I o
accepting trainee's application .
1y JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,. ....... ~
1ns1 ton u~ing the fund to mali.e lht
pa) ment 1hemS(l\ts ra1her than
tru,.ina the appltcant.
Toda> )OU need not n~ for monc~ It " offcrt'd 10 >Ou .. ,a crcd11 anb b> ban._ ~h~ c•istcncc \OU
h d not knov.n btfort and v. ho
tancJ \our name from a purt:ha\t'd
ma11tn1 f1 t, •. , uu dc1ocf""e 1 lane of
crtd.1\, the) \tatc.
hould )OU 1K1.1:pl the oiler and
ma1n111n a rtt-orJ of on·hme rc~>
mcnts )OU m1Jht hear from the bank
apm \\.ct"JO) doin1bus.incssv.11h
pcopl ltke ~ou ~ho .Pll> on ttmc."
the) >~ "We art ramna )Our crt"dtt
ltmtt." You nttdn•t bu) mcrthanda v.11h
)OUt ClT<ill' )OU •~ free to asl; for ca.~b. an'1lhcn10 U1C al lea uomc of 11
for !tJUlar h' tn& npcn1C~. Mone
mach1nH art plarcd ~that ur u.CJC. for Cttd1t can be andul l\)'"Yo M..e.
aft\IUnt'. ff you ttma1n a tduct.ana ~ ~lfttftliotd v.nh mC'tth1nd1tund
pnm. Iii benu •oda> lft 1n the rf1a1h•1 bu.11ncs , offcran1 ~ 1nsurantt. •de '"°" ""'tram anarwrmm111nd moR 11
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will be treated with confidentiality.
AMERICAN ,,..M
\he pwct\a~ and the amonmtton of
the wrtk·UP of Luck)' l • The
nqati\c impact 1s ~s 1han 1nuc1-
pa1cd as the Lucky opd'lttft& rnuh\
con11nuc to c-xcecd budaetcd levcl6.
Tht LIFO 1nventot) adJU'itment
ttductd eam1nis pcr common hare
by S 1.03 H'I the current )tar vs. 4
~nts in the prior yea r. For the
(iua.ncr. the UFO impact was 27
cents per common shatt. compared
with 9 cents last y ar. The ;nmaSl-d
expense is due to greater inO tion in
the cost of product in the cumnt year
than was experienced m 1987.
As reponed previou ly, the com-
pany's earning were increased in
1988 by the termination of a defined
benefit plan and reduced by an
· in rease in insurance reserves at a 1---:.;;J"tive insurance company. Ad-
ditn.>naUy, in the founb q.u-aner the
company charged to expense certain
legal ed related costs associated with
Jewel Companies lnc.'s Salmonella
lawsuits. The company will continue tc
incur and expense legal defense cost!
tn the future. These expenses reduced
foun.h-quarter earnmss per common
share by 40 cents.··
Last year's earnings were impacted
by a gain on 1he sale of Amencan
Drug Stores lnc. (former!> Osco Drue
Inc.) stores in the Pacific Nonhwcst and losses associated with an mvcn·
tory clearance program at Amencan
Drug Stores Inc,
Toial sales increased to S 18.~
billion, representing a 29.5 percen1
increase for the year and $5.4 b1lhon.
a 41.4 percen1 increase in the founh
quarter. The reported sales increase~
were pnncipall) due to the inclusion
of Lucky Stores lnc.'s sales since the
acquisiuon. Likestores · sales in·
creased 5.8 percent for the year and
S.4 percent for the founh quarter.
J.L. Scott. vice chairman and chief
executi ve officer. said: .. All of the
regional companies showed strong.
like-store sales increa!les \\h1ch ex-
ceeded inflation. For the year, Ameri-can Food & Drug Inc. (formerly Ska~ Alpha Beta Butt re)) turned 1n
the stronges1 I 1 kc-store sales per-
formance in creasing 9.8 percent.
"In the founh quarter. American Drug Stores lnc.'s like-store sales
increase was the highest among the
r~onal companies at 9.4 percent."
'Operating profits continued
strong with all regional companies
exceeding budget for both the )ear
and the quarter. We are panicularl>
pleased with the 1mprO\Cd per-
formance b> Amencan Food & Drug lnc.'s pos1t1ve operating profits
INFLATION
FromA9
are conlinuing to increase at a
s1gnificantJy b1gher rate than 01hcr
items," says Lance Tane. a bent'ftts
and compensauons consultant at
Wyatt Co. in Ne.,., York.
He cites two chief reasons for the
climb: As the proportion of older
people in the U.S. populauon n.-
pands. demand for medicine and
medical services nse~. pushing up
labor and other costs in the tndustl).
and, new treatments using expenSI\ c.
state-of-the-art technology. operated
by highly skilled and h1ghl) paid
technicians.
Other pressures come from 1he
costs of liability insurance 1n the
medical profession and the prolifera-
tion of d1agnosllc tests ph> s1oans arc
recommending for fear the) 'vc over· looked something and patients might
sue them.
The severe drought that ruined
grain crops last summer ) 1eldcd food
pnce increases across a wide front.
Last month's national 1nfla11on
reading from the Labor Department
showed the Consumer Pnce Index
rose 0.6 percent. or at a 7.2 percent
annual rate. partl> due 10 drought·
induced shortages
Most Americans don'\ think th'ey
arc livmg 1n inOational) times,
feeling content since the inflation
pace moderated markedly in 1982.
but they remain very sensitive to how
h1P.her pnces affect them d1rectl).
pollsters sa).
People whose wage mcrcases ha vc
been small for years in a row -
perhaps because their raises are tu:d
10 the CPI -ma> feel the impact of
prices changes more keenly.
Perceptions about price hikes arc
very ind1v1duahzed and based almost
solely on personal expenences. be-
havior specialists say.
A New York smoker complaining
tha1 c1prcttes he buys in Manhattan
at a Rockefeller Center newsstand
have gone up to SI 90 a packet from
S 1.80 may be remembenn& that the>
cost only 25 cents when he staned
smoking years ago.
Man) commun iues have "prob-
lems of plenty,'' meaning robust
arowth has spurred demand for goods
and strvices. pushing up prices and making the labor market tlght
As Greg Sparrow, mayor of De·
Kalb, Ill.\ prepares for the Apnl 4 election, ne says he's hearing from
coMlitucots who arc havin1 a touJb
CREDIT
f romA9 bu_yers probably wasn't even im-
aa>ned . Today i\ is routine. Ul Alan
Greenspan do what he wants with in~t rates1 the seller" of auto-
mObtlts wiU 1ivc you a r'llC con 1dcr·
ably be,low that.
In addition, they m1pt offer )IOU
lennt that really are euy. Some or
them arc ,ulhna blck rrom those wms in nun1 rnont~ but t~ still
are a loc o( fiv'°'yar car loens out
1Mre-1otn1 that miaht even outla ~ die car. ID llKlll Of \bne tnn•taons t.Mre ia• hanh pillin&a •that uled lO be. !JI.':; .mid or coc1ay•1 Ci'edic 11 ~ .............. .... ~biiiil·~.....,.,.. . ..... .... bf md,.mid,· ~·""' ... -.. , .. , ....
EASTERN
fromA9
'51)0lcsm•n for the Metropolitan
f r'lnsporution ~uthority.
The lnttmau3nal Assoc1a11on ol
M1chin1 ti utd the union woukl
appeal today.
"The I~ will not SC't up picket Imes at a · rail carrier'\ prOJ)tt'.\)' at
thi umc." achinish Vt c Prt~1dent
John Ptter ul 5'lld an a 1tatcmcnt i ued in ash1nitoJ\ "We dort't
want an) IAM member or members
of other: uniOM to violate the coun'
order or put themsclvc 1n a posHion
that could jeoparchzc • their JObs.
When the court upholds our J>0$1t1on
·we lltC prepared to e tabhsb op-
propri3te picket Jines." •
lJ~e Bakes. the union's negouator
expressed sympathy for airline pau-
cngers. .
"We feel very bad and ccnainly ap<>l~e for iaconvenience to the
traveling pubhc, but the president
obviousl_y is ignoring his responsi-
bihty." Charles Bryan, negotiator for
the Mach1n1sls unton. said Sunda) on
AB s "This Weck With David
Brinkley."
ln Atlanta. the Re\. Jesse Jackson
urged President Bush to intervene
and vowed to join.Machinists on the
picket line Monday morning.
On Sunda), th e busiest travet:day
of the week, scenes of anger and
confusion were played out at Miami International Airport and at airports
up and down t~ Ea~ Coast. Tiun-
dreds of anxious passengers holding
tickets on canceled Eastern flights
spent hours in lines that snaked
around terminals, hopi ng to find
scats on other airlines or get refunds.
Pickets chanted and baggage piled
up at airpons from San Juan. Puerto
Rico. to Los Angeles.and from Miami
to New York. Some Eastern planes
were stranded on Caribbean islands
without crews. the company sajd, ln Wash m,g1on. Air Line Pilots
Association President Henry Duffy
said his union was asking all pilot!>
na11onw1de to strictl y follow av1a11on
rules "to ensure the safety of the (air traffic) system," which he said had
been wealcened by the Eastern disrup-
tions.
Duff)_ said the action would slow
air traffic. but insisted that was not
the mtent.
The Machinists' stnke was Joined
by most Eastern flight attendants and
pilots. The embattfcd airline blamed
the pilots for paralyzing its oper-
auons.
"This 1s a pilots' strike. There
should be no mistake about that, and
u·s a po1cnt1all> tragic mistake,"
Matell said. "h places 3,600 pilot
ume finding su11able JOb applicants
and from others who want something
done so they can afford to buy a
home.
Many c1 t1es and towns arc raising
charges for municipal services. typi-
cal!) 10 defray outlay~ for 1mpro .. e-
mcnts and higher labor costs.
In Elkhart. Ind .. the cit y govcrn-
mC'nt 1s proposing about a 29 percent
incrca~ in scwt1' rates. That ma)
sound 1nnauonary but 1t .,.,,ould only
bring the avt'rage monthly rate lo
about S 12. "Mumc1pal services are
qu1 1c a bargain. reall}." SJ)S Ma)or
James Perron.
Regional differences in economic
devefopment and employment levels
account for wh) some people think
the government 's official inflation
measures don't mean much to them.
Patnck Jackman. an economist at
the Bureau of Labor Stat1st1cs closely
in"olvcd in compiling the CPI, says
his depanmcn1 receives loads of
letters each year from people slating
the government's numbers under-
statt' -less letters saying the
numbers O\.Crstate -the innauon
levels the) perce1"c
He notes the (Pl, which 1s an
average based on pnce movements of
a range of items, 1s not meant as a
precise reflection of living expenses.
There's no such thing as a true cost
ofli ving index. he says. For one thing.
such an index would have to take tnto
account the fact that consumers
substttute when prices fluctuate. buy-
ing chicken. for instance, when beef
surges.
.. People are vef) myopic and they
tend to focus on things that run up 1n
their own housrholds,'' Jackman says. "They tend to focus on the
things that are very volatile."
PRICES
FromA9 .. I've started to 'ICW more clothes
instead of buying. and my huc;band
does a lot of hunt1n1 and fish1na. ~
we save on food by havina venison 1 n
the freezer." she said.
As a single mother. Ca1m Schie$tcl
s:ud she 1s strughna lo make cndS
meet with the money she makts from
her waitmsingjob
.. , come to the mall to look. but I
never buy," she said. "And at the
vocery tore. l really have l() watch
tl."
Phll Bakes
careers in Jeopardy and ii ri ks the
"'cry existence of a V,eat airline. But
maytx.lusl maybe. n's not too late."
Skip Stokes, a sp<>lcesman for the
Eastern pilots union, later told a news
briefing. "It's not a s\ril(e. We are
stmply tn 9ympathy with the Machin-
. 1sts union .... We arc honoring the
picket line~." ·
ll I · 1 I \ I. I· l '\ D S
SLE · .._,..
Eas~m apolOIJlCd unJay for
11'co1wtnttncn suffetfd b)' tlJ pa •
eaetft.
.. We an •C'lnf the emphaM1 on
&>n>t«tins the cru1~J• ienlf:n. the
Canbbean route~ and the Northeast
Atlultle," said compan) ~poknn1an
Robin Mattll. "T~ handling of passcnil'l'S 1s below what we would
like."
He admitted the airline h.as not
been able to find lodgina for all
pa scogcr...
..We've betn able to put man) in
hotels, but 1t' Cirand Pri:\ weekend
and the hotel arc totally booked," he
said. This 1!> \he heiif\t of South
Flonda's tourist season w1tb the
Honda Clas 1c PGA ioumamcnt 1n
Broward Count~, the Florida Ocrb)
and bastball spring tra1nrng.
M1am1 lntemattonal 1rpon. re-ferred to somewhat fondly as Mopdo
A1rpon, raises chaos to an art form on
a normaJ day. That was compounded
Sunday by the stnke.
Anxious passengers peppered
frauled Eastt.·rn emplO)CCS in
Spamsh, French. Hauuin Creole and
English.
"'NollodI knows noth1na. .. sald l3.
)'t"lr·o&d Chltlte Rink or Ptutadtl·
plll8 ~·1 ftObod Wall&il,ll
around tallt1n1 to people' '° ~ 1'411n th1np. They~ a trau~.~
In n Juaa, Putno llJ(o. about
:JOO cru1tt s1t1p rit•nern wt.o hact
booked Eukrn Oi&ht1 to the main· land Mte 1trandtd lllt Saturday at
Munoz Mann lntnn~uonat arport.
Cruuie ship tounsu frtq~tl end
lht1r cnn1e in n Juan. whctl! lh~y
rttum 10 the United States bv air.
.. Wr mana&tU to aet all tho
~ $t'll&en out, either 011 Ea tern
ni&tm or wtth other airlines. Th~ ta t
ofihcn\ left for Miami on an(Ea~tem)
Atrbus al 11 p.m .," said F..u1ero
spokesman Arnaldo Deleo. udding
that u11da)' the airline "chartered
four pl3M"S from Continental for
cruise hip pa$ naen ...
At Washington's National irport,
Karen Palmer, Eastl"m cu tolner
service reprc ntatiH~. med to help
passenger;. •.
"Everything 1 cruy.'' she '3id.
"They're cancehna (fl1aht ) as "'e go
along. Othera 1 rh nes are "-Orkmg with
U We're goin& lo do the bci.t we C3tl
with what we have. ..• I n't(d a
cocktaJI."
For Larry Palmer. amvins 1n Ne~
York on an Ea5'ffft G~t at I ~30 a m. ~LI~)' a"cr hi\ ~I Oapt ~ ~1taaam• lid ..
Ktnncdy lnterutaona Ai!P0'1 .. At\Ct' I.he Unke IJ O\Cf', I'll ,..,,. I
lrutt of complaun Ind bell ttwm rot
m t1tra riprntet.."
Whale many p&s1en~,.. -.rrr
mn\'.y. othen ~~c undcnttnduw.
"rm a httlc d1sappo1nted, b1.11
the)"vc been wry helpful . J thinli the
ptople behind thr desk art doina •
11tat Job," ,,.1d ue Carroll, 'SC>, of
Santa na, whowashcadedtoTamp.1
for o 1Tla11vc·, funeral
' ht was mchtduJed for a Oi&hl
three hours later on Conuncntal, Eastern·~ ~j~ttr ca mer, al owned b)
T eus Air Corp.
MoM airline an: belpinJ Ea tern,
e~ccpt for TWA, &stern ~pokcsman
Jim Ashlock ~id Sunday. . ...
'"TWA 1 not helping at all Am r1·
can take pas$Cngers on 1tandby: Pan
Amerian rake: pauenaers on stand·
by; Unucd has bc<'n help1na dcpend-
ina on ava1lab1ht). either book1na
them on or tandby; Delta hH got the
same peuem: U Air and Piedmont
have the Wtme policy;· shlock said. •
"Conuncntal is tak1na evcryth1na."
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Speak your mind
to· save a tree
or beat Lity Hall
The peppcrtrCl'S of Princeton Dri ve arc lh ing proof )OU
<.-:in tight It) Hall -and win.
Bc:forc Sharon (Jlcason and her neaghoor1t \pole up thl•
cit> had planned to cut down all the trcc\alongthe-C o\ta Mc a
stn.-et It seems the Bra1ilian pepper trcl'~ that -6httdl' the
College Park street al!.<> damage curbs and sidewalks
Besides bo1 ni me S)'. the pepper trees h;n ca hu 11o" root
!!)'Stem tha\ asn•t conduuvc to parkwa) planting.
The cit> plan was to clear.cut Pnnc.:cton Ori\C and
rcpla~ the ofTcnd1ng 1rces with'liquid amber tree . othen' 1sc
known as sweet gums The sweet sums ha'e deeper root
)'stems that aren't' as tough on si dewalks.
Bu\ Gleason and some of her neighbors weren't sweet on
that idea. The~ found Che pla11 rt> raze all the trCl'<; ullcns1\~·
be<.ausc It seemed like th e heap wa) out
"Trees arc not JUljl lump of '-"O<.>d " vka.,on ..u1cl.
.. The) ·rr pan of neighborhood''> character The~ 'rl' part ut
our O'<~gcn !IUPPI) The) ·re r~alt) 1ncrcd1ble thtni!I ..
Rather than grou.,mg O\l~r the bockyard fcn<:c among
thcm41clvcs and watching their tn:c'> <.hsappcar. thi.: Pnncl·ton
Ori vc folks took their conc.:crn"i tu the Cit).
C. tt) officials lmcncd. Wh31 the} heard \t\a"i lhtit "h1k
some trees "'ere buckling turhs an.d 'l•dewalh. othl'r., \\l'rl'
not. . tt the mature pepper lrl'CS "ere nt>l damaging thl·ir
surrounding.,, there was no need to rcmo'c them thl· '3\c-
thc-trec commttlcc reasoned.
Cit) officials agreed. and an inspector was J<isigm·<l to
rcasses~ the condemned trec!I '\ closer look shO\\l·d at ka.,1
nine Bra11han pepper trees could be prescned.
Princeton Dmc 1s a shady place toda}' txx:ausc '>Oml' 111
us residents took the 11mc to get involved and .,peak thl'H
minds
It t!I a "aluabk les on for ( osta Mesa restdcnh 1n shad'
neighborhoods elsewhere.
Opinions expressed In this space are those of the Dally P.Jtot Other
views e11pressed on this page are I hose ot 1helr authors and artists Readers
COl'lllnenlS are invited and may be sent to The Dally Pilot P O..Qo,11 1560
Costa Mesa 92626
0 ·1·111·:K \ Ol('l·:s
Offshore drilling
lh announcing that hl' 1c; ~uspcnding tndl'fin1tcl~ thl'
Reagan adm1'n1 strat1on·s plans for new olT~horc oil drilling
along the Cal1forn 1a coast. George Bush has redeemed an
1mponant campaign promise 10 the Golden tatc But I\·~
onl> a beginning. fhcrc\ a lot mon" lhl' new prcs11..km hao; lo
do in order to match some of h1scncouragmg v.ords with ft rm
action 1f he n~all) mcan41 to re' l'r~ his predecessor's d1;,mal
rl'rnrd of en \lronmcntal neglect .
lncommg Jn tenor Sl'cretal) Manuell UJan ma) be 1n lhl'
best pos111on to pro' 1de an 1mmcd1atc dl·mon.,1ra 11on uf lhl'
n~w admin1~1ra11on·s commllmcnt 10.rctorm Hc:'s mhcrlll'<l
an ollicc "'hose in1cgnt> has been se' erc.-1) comprom1!)Cd b'
an e'tens1H' series of quc llonabk deal., and baddoor pt.)lln
dcc1s1ons that v.erc rushed through in the: dosing hours of the
Reagan admin1s1rauon ..
;\II of tho c dtn) deals ca n be rc,crsed b) (. ongress or 1n
tht.• couns. but that tail.cs time It would be a lot bclll'rin term.,
of"'1p1ng the Rl•ag.an admin1strat1on·s blotted en' 1ronmcn1jl
slate dean 1f thl' Bush people did 11 tht.'msches.
Mode to Bee
Legislative reforms
\\ 1lhe Bro"'n. a\.atollah ot the Legislature. has sho..-. n
ane"' ht~ talent for the lla~et..I poht1cal ") llogtsm l cg1Slat1' l'
reforms frequentl y a1c tied lo saktn r:.H<,es .ind the puhllt ,., 111
no mood to in<. n:a~ pollttrn:rns' !klrarn~s. ergo. therl' lan he 1w
reform~ .. I f the I cg1slature doc\n't I make rclorm\) 11 l3cc., 1"'0
pro\pcCtS.
One 1s thl' olde.sl lesson in Cahtornia's post-Hiram
John.,on h1~tof) people \\Ill get o led up that 1nit1atl\c~ tha1
\''" tx much more t·omprchcm" c than \\hat the lc:g1i;IJttlfl'
might do voluntanl) will be pas\Cd .
The 01hc1 likely event which a con\1derahk· bc><..I) of
mounting C'!denn~ 1nd1catc~ 1s 0t.cumna. 1s that rcuplc '"II
gt•t so d1'>gu~1ed chat.the~ imply '-'On't bother an) more Thal
rruL)' gave polJucal to,c.s comparatnd) Ir~ pla) an the hen
hou~ 1n the hon term but long-term ~Ktal. comml·rctnl {lfld
~>ht1( I rnmtfi<:at1ons rnuld be dangl·rou' indeed B•br1ll~ld Call lorn/an
Schoel fundif!g
catc Superintendent of Public In truc11on Jllll Honig h~'
wnccdcd. 1n cOcrt. c;ome uf th~ problem~ of last O\ cmb.·r,
Propo ition 98 that critu:\ warned of bclorc the clC\Uon Homa has ngrccd that a propo~d c.:on~tttutional
amendment under con idcration in chc talc Semu c: 1~ "lair:·
rhc amendment ~ould revamp the tat<' pending l11n11
adopted b)' the vocc:rs in I 979 and llcr¥cncrou provi\1oni;of
Propos111011 98. Che ·hoot tunthng measure.
8) 1.uarnntcc1ng J>Uhlic hooJs 40 percent Of the Clll'tal
tund budget. Propo 'uon 98 h3\ foncd d ngcrou\ r~ductiunc.
an other stale proarnms :--th um,crs1t) s~ tcm, hc~llth ancJ
"" lfarc M i tan« and aid tu local governments.
... rhc ~ording of the contcmplat~d lc,1 lauon "on't b\·
comple&c unul 1oy. and b) then, It m;iy run 1ntotompct1twn.'
me l<'ai lato~. bowing to)he 1n11-Pr-<.>pos1tion 9 pr\'S\U~\.
vooutd like to ~c the mca ure repealed altoaethcr.
In any ca~. the \Otcrs 'AJU have the final say.
nd th > can c..'\~C some h1gh-lc,cl &al ~m:tn\htp
when the nc~ amendment ap~af".\ on the ballot
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State Bar, Legislature should
have arms-length relationship
Lobbying, regulating d o not mix well
~ACRAMENTO -I twrt.· aH
about 6q,(X)() men .in\J '-'Onw11
hcen<;ed b) the 'il31C.' ul ( altlorn1a to
prauu.:e medicine
8tl1 onl) 14,000 ol thl·m Ix-lung lo
1he C ahforn1a M..-ll1cal \.,-,111.·1.1uon .1
prl\ ate nr~n11..1t1<1n thJI I l'l)rl'"'-'OI' pn ~-.1uao' pol111l.1I 11\ll"rl'''' fhl·
othl"r J5 UOO l houw 1101 lu flJ~ lhl'
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C ahforn1a has morl' than 100.000
(>l"rwns \\ho .ire authon1n.I 111 pral'·
lilt.' la\\ .\II nl lhl'lll ilrl' fl.'ljUIH'd b\
la..-. to ~·long to lhl· ( t1lilorn1.1 \tall'
Bar and Jl.I' 1\c; aollual ··lhit'' (llll'-'
~~I "'IJ
Ph~s1~1an., Ith· mo\t ulha ll'[tU·
la tell proks\1un\ 111 tlw \latl' ha' l' lhc
proJ')l'l' n:ln11onsh1p ""h ~OH'ln·
ml·nl T he11 art1' llll'\ arl' moru1or-:u
b\ an dahorate ttO' l·rnmrntal JP· para1us 10 protcl't th( pubht.'., intrrl''t
Ill ha' in~ lompctcnl ll1l'd1l.1I l..irl·
1 heir l>r~1tcs\lonal ..ind lin.inual
IOtl'rl'\tS. an 1urn aa• protn In .I b) .1
pn,atl' \Oluntar' or~an11Jt1nn
Rut '-'hl·n ll l11nw' to l.1"H'''· "l
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,1nd ulltnl.llch dl'\lrtll llH '"'''m 111
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b.tre\am .. and .i Ul'>l lpltnan prntt1~1m
IOlUrbarant at1urnl'" anu .1 JHl\all'
lobh} for la\\~l.'r'; pol111rnl 1111cre"11'
Thl· lOnll1u., h\'h'l'en 1h11w l'-'o
rnk' arc ob' IOU\ \lllTil"lh1 ng h.1, It 1
g1H' th.11 wnwthinl( h.1\ hn·n llw
puhht: 1111cn·,1
\ ~rtl'\ Ill rl'H"llt ll'J'l<ll I\ h11
e\anlpk ha\ h1ghlitthtl'll thl' ~IDll
Da r\ la\ d1\(.1pt1nar~ pro~r.11n' Rl·
lut.1an1h 11nh altt'r nc\\\(la~r ll
I~'"' a11J l rill"JI ktt1'llt1tl\ c hl'artng'
dhl lhl' 'I.ill" l\.lr ag1 rc 10 toughen up
It\ J1~1phlll' ol 'huJd\ anti uirrupl
atlOIOl'\'I
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1,1gncd lcgl\lat1of! tha1 ac:.i1n a rlC~"
101crn.il lOUll !>\\h:m 10 tkal \\Ith
wmplaint' trom du:nl'. linaou·d IH
.i 60 pcru·nt llllll'.t'>Cd rn ha1 due' r hl· horx· " lo mt handling ol
u111lplaant' lrnm .in :l\l.'1,1rl of 2'
H.tr'> IO"" moo1h~
But lht.• c..l1"'-·1pllllJI"\ p1ogram h
ma1nc; ..-.11h111 thl' \\Jtc RJt, '-'hu~
pnmar, 1nll'fl'\t " 1n l'nhonung 1h1.:
prl''"l!W and J)<l\\l'r t11 lht• lc[!.:.11
proli....,\lon not 111 ainng d1r1' lllll'O
I hl l l'ltl.,hllun: ha\ ~l\l'n thr \tJh'
Har a coupk olJl'JI\ to dl·mono,11..1tl·
progrl"" 1n 11'> I\(, 11)l1nan progr.im
Ooh tlnlt' "tll tdl "hC'lhl'f PIU011\C'\
tx·u"1m1.: tl•altt\.
fhat thl" puhllt. 1ntcrn1 'hould
\ulkr " not \Urpr1\lng I .1'-''l'I\ lhl·m~ehl') rnntrul tht.• \tall k.u
rqlrl'\Cl\IJllH'' nl thl· l.i11t:1 f)uhhl
hJ\e 0111\ tolen l\llmhn,lllp tin II'
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prolct. ll'd 1n turn h~ the JunurMllll"
ul JllttrO\\\ 1n th\ l C~l\l.tlUll" -
l.''fl':\IJll\ IHI llllHITilltCl:C. "hll:h lk.11
d1rl"\'\I\ "11h kgul malh.·r'
In u11llfJ'>I tht• 1qtul.111ir' '"ll'lll
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"'ho Jh: l.hrn ti\ r~'po1l\lllk 111
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11' regulaton lunl 11un 11 h.t' d .'rt.1111 ·
l> not nc~kllcd 11' JX1h11,.il wle 11'
lobh) 1\1\ warrn 11\ l'r 1h~· < ap11ol
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\upn.:mc C ou11 tonfirmatH>n oottk
lhJI fl'.,uhed 1n ( htcf Ju~ucc Kow
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ir1 thl pohtu.al ramp.11gn' '>11ppor11ng
thl· JU~ltll'\ ..a'ing 111\ t lo'>t:h akin to
a gin l'tnmenl4'1 ,ttzt'I\\' ;U\t1 thu'
h.m ni h~ IJ" I rum bct.111n1 ni 111·
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Hut 111 J <,4, p;ir.11r 4 'Jn1\lon tht•
t 11u1 I uphdd the '°11.tll' l\ar 'kg;1I n~ht
1t1 lohh\ thl.' 6i.:11.1.,l.iturc .1nd ton<lu\I
ulht•r ll\1h\1l.&I .idl\ llll'\ n1H J1rl't th
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,on~1,a\l\l' lrttll' indudang an\1 ·
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\ ll\"n.,hl'<l n~ht tc1 lohh' lhl' l 1.: I\·
l,1 1 ur1.: r hl' \lall' '°llVlrl"llll" ( 11UI I m.n f\111
he: 1hc la\1 "ord 1111 lht• 1\\lH. \lllll'
I hat· Jh: tn\hl a1n11l\ thr ruling\ "111
be .1ppc-.1ll·,I 1nt11 lh C' l \ \upr\'rnl'
( uun
\II ol 1h1' 11111" 11h,1.1nd1ng. 1ht'
lunll;anwnt.11 ,11nllH t fl'l''''\('ntt'd '"
th1.: '°It.ill' H.11 fl'm,11n' 1, 11 .1 pul•I"
.ll(l'nl \(JI .1 Jlrl' .Ill' 1ra<ll d"IJ\ IJl11111 '
Ju,t ,,, l hur' h .tnJ .. t.llr 'hould hi.•
•l par.Ill" '><l \h11uld th,· kgal p ro
ll'\\mn l'\t:thh\h an .1rm\ tc-nith
rl"l;111on\h1p '' 11h g11H'1 nnwnl O•n w.uu~ ,, a SJ od1cated
rolumm I
Legal.izing drugs: a fugitiVe
thought for William Bennett
Can he brea k the link of drugs to crime?
Do not C'n'' \\ 1111.tm H~nn,·ll. I\ tr.ncm1t\ kl alonl' l'nnu~h 1hc1.1
1,n·1 nnl\ that h1· ha., g1H'n uf1 tl\.'Utlt ll'llll'r' ti1 lrt.·at thl"OI C lnl:
\mot...1111:though 1ha1 ,., 'C'" d1ll"it:u t ~ll'llll\l 111lorim·J Ill<" l'-'ll "ld..!. <iJc>
indcl"J fell\ of m1ll1un' ul \111cr1 tha l h' h" !..no"lnltt1' nol onl· Had.
l.'30\ hJ\ ( 8'' l'n up \tnOklOf U'>t'I h.IH'\l'r tx·\·n I Ull"d lll ll\t: hab11
c.un l\Cl.I tht.• n1~·ricnl"c .rnJ \\Ill \\c 11ra) lh;u t"' d;Ha .m· \\lllni. hu1
hlcl} \\H' l'l' <l1~.i!>C' ul 'a11ou' lh( P,mlunl.111' nl thl· Jmihkm ''
londs 1h,11 '1\11 1hc1r '1rukOll.' \ . .,. · ll·rta1~ 'iUUl'\ll'd h' that dirt.• oh·
~t"IJll)' on ~oplc ""ho <tmoke (om· ~'"' .111on
mcnl:l\01"\ ha\e 10 he .,urc. l"fm.trl t'd the~)mhohc 1gmficanlcol th1!.a~tul
~U;..Jcn1;al 1r~ou·rt'1n 1l~1t1l'""1
urging peopk. to Y ) no 10 l md.. ~ ou
might ~s "Cll bt.'ltn 0' \J) ing no 10
t<>bano
\\ 1lham Rt-n nl'll 1\ :i 1ough·f'n1nJ-:d m.in ~nd he t~ muneJ m ph1lo\C.1ph}
lk h\CS nu" in•'~•" 111 ~h1ch I ''
)C<ir thcrt \\Crt' hall ~g.11n a\ man)
l.1ll1np Wtlham lirr remind u a
there •..-re ~t ) r on lh blood) Wc.~t Ba.nk. \nd nobod) quMl•on-.
Lhat th" huac n'iC an Ntmt' " dru1·
related It •~ 1r. lknneu·, rc~pan 1·
btl1t) noi to \top rnmc in tht tt \'i
b) cwna on the pohl"t!. bu\ to ~•op
('nmc1nthc,1rttl b)tcath1n fll'Ut1le
tn q no lo JtuR ·
tic h:H not ) ... I un\tllc.'\1 ht'I pro--gram as Prt''ltdcnt au h'\ d1m:1or of
th Olliu~ ot 1\lonal Oru.1 Control
PotK) ~nJ th<nic "ho rt '"<'PU\ I
•omkr •hcthcr h ~111 m .,c ticld· ~ other than b) the UJt of O\t rr
tCC~n and ma\ bt al the ian~ f 0t" htlc 1n the anti-drug
• •t' n: u~f Kd tu c.'O mtra
ul\ the ,.m11aJcn aNJ m rl'han1~ ,,,
drup In t'\'\'(.'1\1 mumh\ we haH' n
ad' •W 10 thin bout the con·
SUnitti' Wet h<M then lkmand. I ti
mer hint •"OUki N\ no onuo dnl
dtathJo
1\,1" ~h1k ( ic:nrge Bu h " pn'\1·
JCSll nu 'ubordtnall' I!> ioin110 ('onw
llUI 1n 13\111 <ll k"-1h11ng thl' ~k ol
Jrug' the l ultun: 'hod 0c1n1_..,11 "
\ul h pr111lo\31\ an· hcrt• ,tnll lhcrl'
m.1dC' h\ a punJ11 or 11 maJ
lihcrtana"n •1r,llatall\\ ~hal ~n l'\
th( at11.ntl\1t1 ol lht>~ ~ho 1.1..llt tu
hear \Ir lknnl·11·, pruarnm 1<1
fll'\'lt'\\I~ hound ur 1n lhc n. 1urc ul
lht' maO tft I\ .1'1 ~ 1Xl10l OU\ tl
1r.um·d phil~ph\:r and I\ .,uch he
nt\.'d'o 10 m4u1rt' into quc,11on 1 ot
mean\ and t•mh JOd 10 "'c•g!\ lhl'
\IAll\ll(JI <"mt-. of 01n1 1n d10crtn1
d1r('(thln\ If hl' \hould bccom(
tuM tll4l'J lh31 the: motnlt1ablc rt'-
SOurt'l'\ of our pohl't' litnd loun anJ
pcnolUJi'I\ \1mpl} l'JMOOI lOjX' "-llh
dru (ln,umptuln at it\ p~'ICnt
'Olum • 111.h t then will he n:pon Ill
the pn:.,.Jcn11 \nd ho" "'a"' dea1h
tn thl' c11\ ut \.\ .i ... htf\&lon. n < ., a1t' 1t
aoH'mor'I 101n 10 tol nt~ txtort'
\:OnduJ1n th 1 umtth1na nc"\I 10
N-dun bo.ul dtu u1mc that \\Or._, r ... t('f than c:llch1n1 dru~ on lhc
oorJcr, 101p11sonint tht: 1mpor\CI"' or
t"'a htn.g ~l 10 > no~
lhcar pn\'''' .ind raNw~ tnlil thC'm 10
\.3\ no. hut hl·\• u\C.' lhn had the
mtclltg nl"t' w \\l'1ih lhl' 11\l thl')
..-.er(' lalmtt Jm1 tu 1k\ t\k 11 w:i' nut
""onh at rtH· l'llm a1111n.1I l'lloll
ag,:i 10.,I lh\' \On\Ul11flllll11 lll J1 II~\ I\
the ul11m<1tt• hupc. hu1 \\\ Jf\' u1lktnl'
no" not ah<>u l th"· 'l'I"\ Iona i \tn, hut
.ihoul 1hc )l'.lf' ,t1 rl·11h .il11.·,ul 11t u'
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Plans for
nevv library"
need study
To the Editor:
Whtie lhe NcwJ>On Beach C'ity ( ount·1l 1\COn$1dcnn11hcpropo51I to
tcpla c the C/t uns Nc"'pon C'cnttf
Bran<'h Library '>lottb a new, la.raer
library ,some q_uesttons should ·be
considered and an)v.ercd before dc-
ci 1on'i are made.
I· What s1Le hbmry !.)'Stem ~ •
Ncwl)Ort ~ach require? ·
2: Will tht' Balboa. Corona dd Mar
and M:mnc~ branch libraries bt
closed'>
3: What will the revised library
~Y rem cos1 to operate?
i\t present the llbral) has four branchc~ "'ilh an area of 30. 79.5
s.quar:c fc 1 he N wport Eenler
branch has 14.000 square feet. of
"h1ch 4.000 1 used for admin1s-
trame purpo~ The three smaller
hrnnchc._, 831hoa. Corona del Mar
and Manners account for 16.795
~uarc feet of the 1otal.
f-or lhe lisc:il )car I qs?-88, the
hbrnl) spco1 $2.8 m1lhon for a
popul:rnon of 69,600. or $40 per
l;lplla \no1her measurement i s that
circulauon of b 15, l 08 Items in the
~me pcnod cos\ about S4 per uem
nrculatcd. These data are in the
hbtal) ·s rcpon 10 the California State•
Library
.\C"cordmg to the Libra!)') Need
.\)scssmcnt. 1n the )Car 2000. New·
pon Beach 1s projected 10 have a
populauon of 82.500, about 11.000
person mort than m l989. Th
report 1a1e that library pace should
be 0.6) squarr foot per capita. ergo, a
total of 54,000square feet 1s said to be
needed for a ceptable hbrory St."f'"'l;ict
to the communll\
With more 1hnn 16.000 square fcc1
1n thl· thl\.~ community branches.
"ha1 ~11c should a ne"' build.mg he'>
Is all ol 1hc S-'.000 o;quarc feet to be
1nlorporu1cd in one bu1ldin1'>
It th1' l'i the GlSC. what ·•hen
tx·rnmrs ol the br:mches"
II the branches arc to be kept
opcrauonal Nr\1.-porl Bc.-ich would
ha' c total ltbr.in area of almost ., I 000 ~uare ttt'\: mort 1han double
lhc s~.,1cm·s pf\~I)\ size Or houki
the tot4 I ol 54.000 ~uare f«t 1ncludc
the bronc hes .&nd 1hc new fac1lt1) be
'l\.000 to 4:?.000 'i(luarc feet in 11('.,
\\. 111 "'llr".pon Beach duphcatt' the
rC\.'on.l ot Hun11ngton Beach. whll:h
hu1h a la c fac1ht) and v..hen Prop.-
O\lllOO 1 l tame alon.i "as not able 10
hmd on 01n1 opcrauoos a planned-"
Branche"\ "'ere lited to be closed but
protc t from -tht' pcopk u "'' them t...ep1 1 ht·m ofl('n
l od.I\ Huntina1on lkath'" lh~
hram·his arc stalled t'nn~I)" b)
'olunlt."\'r"\ \Upc'r' 1-.cd h) one paid
'tan mcmtx-r
lfo..-. 1l'llllh l'i NC\\j)Ort Bea h
~1lhna 10 p.n ltlr l1bnlrv service ''
Compan:d 10 1oJa) ·~ J 1,000 square
tC(t. how m uch w1ll 11 co t to operate.
la11c1 "~lt'm of S-' 000 o;quarc feet''
< lf71 1J(l(I -.quarc led'
~o on{ .ippcar'I to ohJet:I to the ~ urrcnl l o.,t ofJU\I undrr S' malhon a
\l'31 \\ 111 1h111 strll he' 1rue 1f the
annual {'O!.l appr03ch~ S<i mLlhon"
The ncld tor a hu1ldin& l.:trgcr than
'l''-' pon ( l'n\l·r"-. 1.i <XXl square ft-cl
" ri:rn1n11l'd b' man). m)\t'lf 1n-
' luJ C'd
~h '1\1<10 of n larscr ltbran-1s
lit mh ll.l-.cd on ha\ mg. a l'Cntral
lauhl\ larttt' enou&h to S(ro,;c tht'
t'1ll7\'.n' ol N('wpo(t llca h. bu1 no\ ~'
l.irgl' as 10 1t.·mp1 fulurr ("'Councils
10 do<>e hr ant.hrs anJ l un.a1l ~~ 1c:c.
T ht'\(. l\\Ut.'\ i;hould be d1s.cus\Cd
1hough 1lulh .:tnd thorouJhh txfort' a
··g.<>-aht·:.1~r· ,., 11' en
HOl l P1 \\ llKINM)!\
( orona dtl Mnr
Development
w ill destroy
Laguna 's knoll
1 o the £dltor:.
M J Brock ·~ rapidly proccN1n1
"'Ith one of1hr lartc 1 dc\elopmcnts
an l aauna Beal h m a mo 1 en·
'1mnml'nl.llh 1n~ns1t1\C V.3). ~1..J .
Ba)\~ pl3n., to hu1td 36 1nalc-fam1I)
horn..:\ on orth \Ila L.quna
Boulc,·.ird adJ:>l-cnt to the U,un
~k1ghl\ Open \p.1 C'
l he c:om~n>'' plan call for c'-l~'~"car.tdina-l lHOO~uhlct'ard ot cul nd t '5 ()(X) cubK yarJ o fill .
l h1' pro1ect J~'<'' not res~ 1hc
terrain 1tnd Holatt"i una Beach's
gr.1d1n1 poh q
~ l 1u1cn' hould make their com-
pahn1 .. Dbout thl\ Jevcl mcnt.:.i-r·
uculnrl) the t ct·h._c natun: of LM hou~"· to the fk 1a.n Re' 1cw 'Board.
AIS Ot'ange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, March 8, 1989
by 811 Keane COUNTER CUL TUR£ by Maratta & Maratta
ANOT\-{E~ 5Af'ETY lip
FOR. 600D SHOWE~ fUN
"I'm just goin' out in the backyard.
Mommy, not to the North Polef"
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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
"What a terrible way to wake up-with a
1ogging suit flung at you'"
PEANUTS
IT 5 &Ol~G TO BE A HlSTOR'(
TEST. AND I NEED '{OUR ~ELP
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
FORTVNATELY I Tl-UNK
IT'LL PR06A6L'< 6E
M'1'5TICAL C~OIGE
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.t7 Pf.Y PONE
GOT Mf. POWN.
OH, YE.AH /J
by Hank Ketchaf'!l
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
.50ME11M£!l 1 JOST 00111\ ._-==='...,.._~ LET IT OUI
by Tom K. Ryan
--
ARLO AND JANIS
M~Y ! li(J.f'& A t;,f,XY Q(Mij!
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
~VING ORDERED HER HUSBAND OUT OF THEIR HOME, LYNETTE SAYLOR
CALLS SAM DRIVER AFTER HE LEAVES!
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FUNKY WJ1fKERBEAN
!1'5 JUSI ~ FAIR .1
DOONESBURY
UM Tw::>~,F\80XOF NEPCe, A f'ED UCOflt.ICE;tflra:.
JA~,AN' A:fl!LLV
HA'i.
n ~
by Garry Trudeau
by Jimmy Johnson
by Jeff MacNelly
..
by Tom Batluk
_II IC e II 't II 0 0 I I IC \ C h \ \ U I II I U II o l ' I' IC I \ 11 H
Corona del Mar .
looms as a team . to measure up to
ly KlftK WOLCOTT
Olilyl'loeC-1 ....... "
The chase is on nmona area bo}S
track and field teams, and the early
frontrunners for the 1989 season
"ppear to J>e the Corona del Mar Sea
Kings.
CdM will bank on Hs distance
runners to win its ninth Sea Vacw
League title in the
last 13 seasons,
and wbo b(tter to coach lh05C run·
ncrs than 8111
Sumnei1
Sumner, in his
first year coaching
the track team, 1s
coming off the Sea
Kmgs' first State
cross country title
last faJI. His main
competition in ·s-....:-.==:.....J league s ho uld
umner • come from SaddJc·
back and Tusun. w1lh the Unaverstt>
TrO)ans a d1s11nct darkhorse.
Jn Sunset competillon, &hson w1ll
defend its title against hun&fY rivals
from Huntington Beach. wuh its host
of returning athletes. Fountain Va lley
and Manna.
Woodbridge looks to repeat as the
Pacific Coast ch~mp1ons. lrv1ne. with
a fairly well balanced team. plans to
movs up the South Coast ranks.
Herc·~ a look at area track and field
forces:
Corona del Mar
The key to the dcfendini league
champions success this year 1s depth.
"We'll chip away at everybody For
mstance1 we ve got six guys who can
score points the distance events, five
pole vaulters, five spnnters who can
score:· Coach 8111 umner said
Sumner. who inhented this )car's
team from 12-yearcoachJim Tomlin,
coached the Sea Kings emu country
team to its first State title last fall And
distance 1s where the (dM's depth 1s
the deepest •
He has also run a 4: 16 mile ind 1s
comma off a succc ful cross country
KISOn, where he finished third 1n rhe
tate.
Shyroc:k has p<>sted a 9:38 for the
3200, 4:23 in the l ,600 and I :S9in the 800. Scott has personal bests of 9:57
and 4:30.
The spnnters art led by Mark
Barnum. a JUntor, who finished third
in lhe leaaue last year as a sophomort.
Brian Lucas. the Sea Kings top Iona
Jumper (21-fcet , 4-inches). ~Jll help
on the 4xl00 relay. hav1na run a
personal best 10.6 1n the 100.
Sophomore Winston Chcna. sec-
ond in the league frosh/soph finals
last year, 1s a multa-talented runner
who Wlll concentrate on the 400 and
possibly contribute in the I 00 and
200.
.. We look real good so far, but ~e'll
have to worry about Saddleback,"
Sumner said. "We have the advan·
tagc in the distance, but they have .all
the spnntcrs. When it comes to a
head-to-head meet. the field e,·ents
will dectde dungs'.··
Here, theSCa Kings tum 10 vaulters
Ron AkJn and Keith Miller, high
i_umpers Doufr Skoro and M1ie
Evans, and Jc Taylor and Barrett
Donivan in the throwurg events.
A~an. a JUnfor. vaulted 13·6 last
)ear. Skoro, a stn1or. was the league
champion h1&h Jumper last year. and
l\as cleared 0..1 as a personal best.
Donavan, another senior. was runner
up m leaaue in the discus 1n 1988.
These thru Wlll be challenged by a
number of returning lettermen and
promising newcomers. which only
adds to CdM's depth. As Sum ner
pointed out ... We add up points one at
a time to ~et the JOb done That's our
strength.'
University
With Corona dcl Mar. addleback
and possibly Tustin V) mg for the
league title. University Coach Dan
Wrobhcky figures the TroJans for
so01ewhere 1n the middle of the pack.
"We've got standouts 1n some
events. but there arc some holes that
need fiJ lina.. .. he said
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MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1989
Heat takes toll
on ·marathon's
fielO oT .. runnerS
ly EDZINTEL
04llly,.... c.,, .........
LO ANGELES -It was another
.., perfect day 111 LA on Sunday.
Maybe too perfect for some who
competed in the founh Lo Angeles
Marathon.
· · Warm tcmperaturts zapped the
strcnath of runners who tned to
lif\Ore the heat. The sun dehydrated
the body until 1t could no longer carT)
on. And 1f that didn't do tt. the hot
pavement blistered lhe toes until 11
was too painful to endure
That was the pncc of paradise -
Take the case of G1dam1s huhanga.
28. orf an1ania I k bu th a command·
1ng lead earl) in the me~. when
temperatures \\ere alread~ ap-
proaching 70 degrees, and appeared
on his way to "11:1ory through mile 25.
But. wtth about a mi le lefl to go. the
heat final!) beat him.
So did three other runners. includ-
ing Arthur Boileau of Canada who
won in 2 hours. I J minute and one
second
Pedro On11 of Colombia finished
second in l I 3 .:?8. followed b> Eme-;t
T~da of the Krngdom of Lesotho
(_.14. 30> and Shahanga (2· 15 32)
Un.•g Mc~cr of urand Rapids \\SS
the top .\mencan finisher in fifth
plan· with a time of .:?:16.46
In Jh«: women' di\ls1on. Zoya
lvano' J 36. of the ~\let ll n1on hc:ld
offfa"ontr Ro~ Mota of Portugal to
win 10 a tune of 2 14.42 Another
So .. 1et Olga Douno103. finished
third 10 .:? 40 .:?7
\fota 30. thc 1"188 Ol)mp1c gold
medalist in tht.• marathon. led dunna
1hc c-arl) stages of the race but
finishe-d well ofl the pace IO ~Ond JI .:?·35 11
Boileau and h ano' a both
pocketed S.:?6. 38 5. plus a Mcrccde1·
lknL automobile pnced at S 35.0CXl
They also wer<' pre~nt<'d with 18·
carat gold watches b~ Carl lt'\\•') the
Ot~ mp1t. gold mcdah'1
Boileau. 31 \\-On th<' Los ·\ngelt's
Maratfion 1n I 9tP in a time of
!.13 08
~e,crthele\\ he said he l.\ll
shQCkcd when he \JW Shahanga pull
up to a walk afltr burld111J a half mlk
lead after p m1k\
,., ...... , ....
C.nadl•n Art BoUeeu maps
taP• In 2 hours. 1 J Minutes.
\,\hen he made b1~ mo' e and .. sULMcd
pick.mg people olT. ..
He~ scd the d..te runnen mclud-
mg TJcla. Japan's Tai uke Kodama
and Mark PIUtJt'S. the na11"e South
i\lnc1n \\ho was the prc-ra~
favonte, befote unknowin&ly scmna
sight on hahanp
Seniors Eddie Lavelle. Greg
hyrock and Paul Scott will 11harc
duuu in theo 800. I .t>OO and 3.200
Lavelle ran third 1n the 2-mile at
last year's ClF 3-A finals in 9:08.52.
Among th ose.standouts 1s Junior
Steve Bregman m the I 00. 200 and
f PIH se see SOYS/831
o.-, Net --....... 8Q1leau said he was runnma about Corona del Mar distance star Eddie Lavelle. 10th for the fir 1 20 miles of the race
Pta:u1e • ""ho was running second m~t of th~ w•> bch.ind Shahanp.
fl'teaw 1H MNtATHON/121
11u.11 '« 11001 I IC \th \ , .. 111Iuf.llCI'1•ac1 \II"
Same story, and more~ CdM, \XI arriors strong aga•n
Corona de/ Mar's Kaczynski, Woodbridge High 's Varvas have reasons for optimism Sea 11.rngsha,eanumbero1returnrna
By KIRK WOLCOTT
o_,,~c-... -11
The 1989 girl\ track and field
season holds promise for a number of
area schools
Last )car. ( orona dcl Ma rv.on the
( If 3-A tllle and Woodbridge
claimed the 2-A crov.n Both ~hools
return possibly e\cn stron&er teams
than in 19 8
The Sea K1 ngs Sttk t1mr fourth
l"OnS«UllVC Sea v 1ew Lcaaue lltlc.
but will be chollen1cd by Newport
Harbor and Un1\;ersny. amona
others The Wamors arc the el~r
C 0 \C 11 ·, C OH'I U
,
favontcs to take the Pacific { oa\t bl'n with thl· lkparturl' ol 'umy
League for the th ird straight time. important ru nm•r\ from IJ'I \l'ar'
Meanwhile. the unset Lcagut.' team. the I 989 \Cr\1on might tx
could &o to the wire. wath Edison better Ocean Viewanddcfcnding champion' .. , a~ \Ill")' up11 m1st1c-.ihoul thl·
Manna all in the race. ~ason. < oach 'iln c Kall\ n\l1 said
Here' a look at the ami girls trad.; .. We ha\c bctwcl·n 70 and gO@.irls out
and field teams. on _the tra1.. l and th1..· team attttutk '' dchn1tcl) opt1m1\11t.
Corona del Mar
The Sea Kings had a banner s.ea.500
tn 1988. &Oln$ undefeated in league.
wmnina CIF J.A and setting an
Orange County record 1n the 1.6()().
meter rela)' 1t the state final
.. Our goal 1\ 10 rnn11nul' our
SUC'C'C\S These (athll•tt.•\) ha\C h1gh\'f
aoals to shoot for tlun la\t \C4lr\ ~nio~ did. and that's an ad"aniagc "
Kac1ynsk1·~ opt1m1sm !IWn\ Mlh
iour rrturn1ng letterman Ftr\t among
them 1s c;cnior Laune v.in \\hom
Karnn~l1 ~\\ " .. the lx•<tt Jthkll' I h.nc i.· .. cr \\Orkcd with ..
-.\s a \ophomorc Sa\\ in v.a., lil"'t in wa .' 1l·w in the.· .mo. thl' high Jump
and 1hc I 6()(1 rl'IJ\ The rcla\ team
v.on (If \. \. ,\nd '>a"1n fi'n1\hl•J
third 1n lh\' ~lo Jnd fifth in the h1ih
rump
La<tt H'ar \awin added a founh
plat.c l~aguc Ii n1 h 1n thl' ~no w
~·cond place fim he\ 1n her thm:
wphomorc l'' \'n " \hl· Jl-.o took pan
1n the rrrnrd·hn.·aling I .MlO rela' run
ol 148 .:?I< •
Junior Jill Young101ned \awin in
the rcla) as v.ell 5ellin& a '14.hool
Have teams vvill travel
Think twice befor.e you decide to coach three
lbcrl C1a p;1n1n ull h~ men antl
"'<>men· \.Ollc}Mll •t Golden WNt
Collc,t'. '\ ...,<"// 1 rhc Le> An1clcs 51ar/1tcs on the ...,omen·, profe s1onal
Clft"Ulf
ltttouaJttroa hinstwo1eam$w1n
11mc-c:on um1na. bu t three 1')1c11ina
nd1culou T~ match ~hC'dule for >iaf"\:h
I l·l810d:
aturda), Minnesota Monarch,\
5tarlitesa1 Bren Ce nter
•Monda,. Suirht ''·Clue
8ttcLC in( ha 0
•Wcdnc31.day, u Vrmc oll cat
Golden W~t men.
•Thursday, ~tartit~ \; . n J .
Gokhgcn tn n.Jose.
• Frida1. C.OJd ti We t men at EJ Cam1 no<.;~llqc.
• 1urday.Swhtc' v . Minnesota
Monan:hi. m Minn ta.
0 The most common q~uon l &tt a~kcd-hcn propk lindou' I roach
three ~rate v0fk)bl11 tram~ -.~. rt)OUCl'll/)1,"i,•haure
thed•ffcrcn btt~ntOKhlna
men ana v.-omcn. and cof. tu·
dtntsand proftaionats?
Whtk thtn> 1tt many dafrcrcn«S
thttt arc many mott Nnularittn The
rctauoMh pbtt.unpJi)'Cfand
COkh and tht upcaa11on1 of taeb arc
11mdar no maUeT .Ul thc It~ 0t
•hilt \he sport.
'' 01dc<1 "'llh proper plannins
(2), P1 y11ten11on and be"' 1lhn& 10
lcamandvow It·~ nCC"C s;ir) toh~H'
an open mind and the proper att11udc
toward the port and practKc C\ Cl)
d.1) 'fr . )OU ma) &ct )Clledat or
crit1c1lcJ11 time\ ln\tead ol thmlms
of an c~c u ., h\tcn tow h.it the coach
1 'l)'l~ano leatn
( )). (11\e the be t po \1ble effort.
Ph> ~1c1lly and men tall). at all 11mC\
(4). Ua vert p«t for )ourtcam·
matcund )Ouf\Clf. 8e re pono.1blc for
'It's amazmg how sports
gives ont! a tw1sct!d sense of
rt!ality.'
ruur k uoo\ on and on the pla)'sna
field.
-I he athlete needs to be pro'" 1dl"1
an en' ironmcnt to learn and trow
ho1h in their ~port and 1n hie 1 hen.·"
mut.h mon: 1mol'"eJ th. n tht' '>pon
ll\l..'11 •
.\ pcrc;on learn' a trcmcnduu'
:tmount about grnup mh:ral 1100. \C'll
d1~1phnc, workingtownnhaoal\.
etc h~ bc1naon ;in athkl•l team.
Thl' ll·am nC'\."th In be run f;url) II ;a
pla)erdcstf'~ to pla) then pla>
\hem If the) dc\cf\ c to he pun1\hC'd
then pum\h them
ldonotbehe .. c1nu'l1n ps.~·
col0J1calm1ndpm \tomot1\ltc.
pun1\h. fire up or an)'lhinact a
pha)cr. L1lr.1ng ~la)crh nothinato
do~ithab1ht~. Uac chc~m not put
UP"llhl pla)erbc\""'IU Oii b:ld
1111tudcc>rpoor "'0''-cth1<" thtn the\
ihould d1 mi\\ the pla)Cr frurn the
team.
l(th ) llowthat p~}crto1ta)·on
the team then they V.ould plA) th"m
1f1hey:d .. cu t;cordina toab1ht •
-Thcathltl hauhcnahtto
C\pccl the h to ha\C An adcqual.C
kno-tcdee of the fundamc1ual and
straiq.esofthe pmund mc:thodi or
coach1na. The hiaher the \c\lcl lhc
m<lft 1m~n\ ihi1 becoma
With 1 j unt0r bilh or IOWtt le'" ti
h1&h ~hool 1thletc the most import·
ant lb1na" to hl\c a "'>lid rnpoMtble obt.tn w1th at k: a f llftdamen.al
pup of the PftlC as a c:OKh.
8\lt I'll acDyou 1fl chaotiftlla eOlieF 1 WWld ne"tt ttt in"ol"ed
•ith apropam af\hccoechdidn'\ t like CtUY to ktcp up wath tW
cumnt aspects of whlacvcr pOl1
lft\Oiqd,
• .., lbe ltvd alte"""'
d nam1ethethan1eofH spon.. It
ta ke1 v.ork fort ht' coa<'h to keep up
with thckchan e
0
I feel that IO)ah) •'>One of the mo\\
'atuahlc 3\l)«t o(athktic" f he
athlctelir\tofTha tobclo)al tothe
team and thtn to thecoa h.
I c:-an not tand ta kt tot theme '· onen umc:l )'ou 'II \Co.teams thal a t
budd)-budd) when than ·~ 1oina
~ell i nd won a things Hirt to &o
badly the) are at ~ch other' throau
l 'h1nk the proper term t front·
runners lo)lh ) can not be faked
l:1thct)'OU h1,c 1tor )Oudon'I.
coa h tan'l hp«t pla)c" to bt
loyal t \hem 1f the~ arc not hont"S\
and (au. n athlete e1n ·t C\ptttthc:
co ch to ht lo} al to tht'm ifthc)' arc
not COOJ>Cl"lh\e,
. 0
lhc arc con pt that I tr) \O
fottow .. hc1hcrn 1 tJw(,olJen \.\~t
Col Women's lc:am 1oldcn
We l ollcttMr.n's Team orthcl
n d~s tatht~. or any olhc:rteam I
coech .
ilu pttt}carorsoha\been
trtn1tndoully ful 1n tmn of
win ,onaroupkof\C'f) d1Rercn1
le~tl 1ndlhittt~ trat1f)1"1 ~lly. lut I dc>n t think In)' _
(Old\ lboUW t8ft much of the ctNlt for 1 _,.,·a MK'tttl. "*""*' no11un~ hi\"t' lbOd ~ Oldaesert )tOM\'C
eoods* -
rcrnrd "'"ha ( H tilth pl.n.c tin1-;h 1n
lhe iUO hurdle\ \ oung aKo run\ the
200 "hcrt .;he fin1'lhl•d St'l·ond in
lcagu<' lattt H'ar
k11rm1Cfl and prom• 1n1 ney,,comers
Senior C m<h kinntr and Junior
Krista Harhna are exptttcd to con-
tnbutt in the hurdles and sprints. Top
new prospect~ 1ncludC' Juniors
lindS<'> Ha>. and < nstcn and Cattn
\.\ allt). sophomores c;harlyn Krrr.
Kate Hamilton. and Knstcn hryock.
and frt~man ~nsten Mcfarland
Sophomore l><'n•'ie Mahone,. 1hc-
No. 4h1gh1um~r1n the \:Ount): took
thin.l in ( J F au freshman 81ggerand
'ltrongcr this 'car. 'lht' Jnd Sa~m
should push ea<:h other 10 1h1 r' ent
Junior Johanna \.\alhn "'as 111 .
during l•m )<':tr's leaauc finJls.. fin ish·
1ngs1>.th 1n both the I ,6()(l and .UOO
The Sea ~ings hcst d1stJmt' runnt'r
\ht should figure prom1ncn11, into
Cd M's \Ille run
Newport Harbor
The S:ulon hope Lo ch11lense th<'
~ li..ing.!1 with a group of d1stAnle
runner\ v.ho v.on this )Car's 'itate
cros\ count~ linal ·
.\round th1~ nu<:kuc; of athletes the f P~ase SH GIRU /Bll
Sea Kings get home game
with assignment against
Tulare Western Tuesday
~·
By ROGER CA~UON °' .... o-, ..... St-"
( orona dcl ~1ar High' Sea fl..inJS ha'e drav.n the o 4 seed 10 the
l'•&ht-team lUtht'm C •lifom1a 01 .. 1s1on Ill RC'J10nal and a~ at homt
fucsd1n maht ho 11ng Tulare \.\e\tcm 1n a 7·30 ba ketball game-.
1 he Sea Kings. 19-10 O\l\'rtill and runncrrup in the OF 3-.t\ finals
turda' afternoon. v.111 be up again t a Tulare We~tcrn quintet whtcti
cmpha i1c\ 'l(><'C'd and pre urc ddcn~
"The 1nlMmatmn that I haH' 5a)S the)·~
smnll and quick wllh the b113e~t pla)cr at 6-
·foot-3.'' <;a1d ( dM C'o:tch Paul Om\. .. II tJley
\\JOI to do'' run and hooL .. Tu!d~ \\.cstem'\ Mu tan . one of JU'lt 1
handful of tcams from the Ct'ntral Section in
01\l\1on Ill das\1fic hon. postrd JU t a 9-16
o-.crall rccoro. fini h1n1 ~onJ to Lemoore 1n the
Central S«t1on 01'1 ion tr1 Final\( I ()6.81)
The g3nl( of the n1aht in the ti'"'' round 1 at
n 01eao's Lincoln Prt'p, the No I ~cd -.1th a
27· I n:cord, matctltd ap1n,1 o 5-sccd Morn-"'"1Jc (21-5) hould Corona Ml Mar and Momin 1tk
win 11\lo.ould1 \llrt dM of anothcr'homt' aa~
on ThurMiay n\aht 1n the rq.aonaJ ~m1final If
Lincoln Prtpv.1n Tunda) •t •ould h05t orona d<'I tar
Kmgs gct pa 1 Tulare Wffiem.
f50 \t11l ah\c m the talc pa.)o dt p1t.e l~inJ on turday tn thf
CH· S·A final • a~ the • ddl beck Hiah Roadrunners Pat Quinn·, Sell 1ew Lcacuc champ\Ons wtll take a 27-2 rt of'd to
f mno Edison. "'h1ch a• 1 with• 21"'6 mart 1n 01\1 1 n I.
The semifinal 1n all d.i\:t ion . arucMdule<l for Thunda Y<'llh the
final at the l o nack pon rrna San1rday l he tatc final arc •
w k latct in Oakland .
Orris said the nd hfc fht hi -Ku'IS be 1cafJ. a leldOM\
from tht ncar·m1 for the ut~m ion's .)..; crown, but thlt ht
welcomed the opponunil). 1
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bailctblll ftatt' p&a of!\; ... •id om . "aid 11· a ebaftce for'" IO do
totnclhlll& no other dM team hla evn-dofte. nd. it tu lt'C'Ond chua
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NFL is exploring 'fe~der leagµe'
as method for a new farm .system
NEW YORK -NFL owners a~ ---•, cons1denng creating a farm sy 1em thll ~
would allow t~m to try out untested ~.
prospttts 1n spnnJ com~11uon rather than ----stash them on vanous .. injured" hs1s.
The ptan, which would put most teams an Europen,
will be discussed at the owners meeting that begins Marth
19 m Palm Springs. •
The farm-system proposal was made by Com-
---. missioner Pete RozcJ.lc. last week
durina a joint meeting of the Iona·
range {>lannin& and finance com-
mittee m New Orleans and received a reception one source descri~as "quite enthusjastic. l'
"This is in the early and l mca
VERY early discussion stage,"
league pokcsman Joe Browne said
Sunday ... h 's certafoly not some-
thin2 we're going to do tommor-'--.--., row.,.•
Ro•elle The idea of a farm system has
been ruscussed off and on for the last 30 yea!'} as a way fQr
teams ~o. develop young players not ready for NFL
com peu uon.
It h4§ received even more scrutfoy in the past three ,
Houston downs Lakers
Sleepy Floyd led a third quarter come-----
back and hit a crucial jumper with 14seconds • _,
to play Su day. leading Houston to a 88-83 ,, ~
win over the Los Angeles Lakers that ----
snap_ped the Rockets' seven-game losing streak. It marked
the fewest points ever scored against the Rockets by the
Lakers, who had their own four~game winning streak
snapped. Aoyd's jumper gave Houston an 86-83 lead
after Byron Scott bad pulled the Lakes to within one wuh
SS seconds to play. Floyd,scorcd nine of his 22 ~in ts and
Mike Woodson hit I 0 of his 14 points in the th1r-d quaner
when the Rockets made up for their worst first half
shooting performance of the season and went offtra1hng
48-39. The Lakcrs scored the first eight points of the game
and the Rockets didn't score until Mike Wood1on•1 free
·throw with 8:44 to play in the first quaner. Elsewhere in
the NBA Sunday. JollD Stockton and Bobby Hansen
scored 20 points each and Karl Malone sank two free
throws with 43 seconds left to give the Utah Jazz an 85-83
victory over the Atlanta Hawks ... Cleveland went 2-
for-16 from the field during a nine-point founh quaner
and Terry Cammlng1.scored 26 points to lead Milwaukee
as Bucks ended the Cavaliers' 22-game home winning
streak 103-98 ... DetJef Scllrempf scored nine points an
ovenJme, mcludmg t"-'O free throws w11h 20 seconds lcfr.
and Reuie Miller scored 29 points, leading Indiana to a
121 -11 g\,ic1ory over the PortJand Trail Blazers. ... Jeff
Malone scored 34 points and Washington reserves fueled
a 14-1 fourth-quarter burst, leading the Bullets to their
fo unh straight victory. 114-10 I over the Charlotte
Hornets, who lost for the fourth consecutive time ... l1lala
Tboma1 and Vinnie Jolao1oa each scored 22 point s as the
Detroit Pistons grabbed a biJ early lead and held on for a
109-100 victory over Miami ... Keany Smltb scored 28
points as Sacramento beat Golden State 110-96 and held
the Warriors to 59 fewer points than they scored against
the Kings the previous night.
Ql'OTEOt'THEDA\' ,,
"I even got a card from England. That was the
hi~hght. Wh~n you break yo ur leg in front of 140
million people. somebody notices." -Cincinnati
Bengals defensive nose tackle Tlm Krumrle who
broke bis leg at the Super Bowl.
Hurricanes hire Erickson
PULLMAN. Wash. -Washington ----
State footbaJI coach Dennis Enckson. saying ~
he can't pass up a chance 10 win a national ~
championship. was hired Sunda) a'i Jimmp
Johnson's replacement at the Uni versity o M1am1.
Erickson. who led Washington Stall' to a 9-3 m:ord
last season. said Miami athletic director Sam Jankov1ch
offered him the Humcane coaching job on Sunday.
"Miami is one of the top programs 10 the count!).
and that's the main reason I accepted." he said. "To have
a chance to compete for the national championship."
)'tars afltr close to 1 SO &)li)'Ctl from I.ht now«funct USf-L madt u 1n the NFL Many~ like Sam Mills o
New Orleans. who was allowed to Sho~ hii 1bili1y in the
spnng le-sue after bc1na cut thrtt times by NFL team
and l\as now made the Pro Bowl tv.o straight )ear'S.
Moreover, 1t would serve as a way to forestall any
other pnng league -David Dtxon, who founded the
USFL as a medium·.cale league before 11 got out of band
when it spent m1lhons for hilh-profilc playtl'\ hkc
Herschel Walker. has talked of founding a new pring
league.
The feeder l~ue mil.ht al o re attractive as spring
vehicles for ABC and N'DC. which recently lost their
baseball pack.ages to CBS. -
Browne said the lcaaue wouJd be set primarily in
Europe, where NFL teams have been p)a)tnS an
incmtsing number of oh1b1t1on games to enthu 1ast1c
audiences.
The NFL will stage 11s fourth strajght exh1bi t1on
game this summer m England, will play its first in Japan
and 1s considenng a game for Italy. Last summer, the
Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears pJayed in Sweden.
Moreover, the Super BOwl has become an inter-
national event. with live telecasts in nauons rang.utg from
England to Australia and delayed showings even in
China. "Pete brought this up in the context of what we have
been doing overseas.·· Browne said.
. I'\ THE 81,E:\C'HERS
START
Marathons of the Old West
Caps shut off Vancouver
Kelly Miller, Nell Slleelay and Dave ----
CllrisUu sc-ored and Don Beaupre turned IM
awn)' 24 shots as the Washington Capitals ,4' ~
overcame I l'penalt1e to hut QUt Vancou.ver ----
J.-0 Sunday. Elsewhere in National Hocke) l eagut•
action. Brendan SbuaJaan scored a goal and set up one b\
Doug Brown, and Seu Barke stopped 30 shots for hi\
third shutout of the )'Car as the New Jersey CA·v1I\
defeated the Mmncsota North tars 2-0 . . Alu t<err
scored two aoals and ass1stt.-d on 1inothcr as the New\ ork
Islanders defeated the W)nn1pcg Jets 4-3 ... Jimmy
Canon had! goal and an assist and EH Tikkanen scored
twice as the E.dmonton 01IC'J'l '4-0n their sixth consecutive
pme. beating the sJumpin1 Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2 ...
Pe&er Sldorkiewicz stopped 21 shots as the Hanford
Whalers defeated the Toronto Maple Leaf! 3-0 Peter
Stastny had two ~oafs and his brother Anton added three
assists 1n Quebec 8-2 rout of Buffalo . Cam Neel)' and
Bob Sweeaey each scored two goals as the Boston Bruins
bea1 the New York Rangers 5-0 behind the sharp
goaltendmg of Andy Moog . St Louis and Chicago
battled to a 3-3 tie
Raiders to get s 18 mllllon
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles 0
Raiders will rece1\'C S 18 m1ll1on in a -
settlement of their decade-old antitrust suit Miami won the national title in 1987 under Johnson. who last week became head coach of the Dallas Cowbo)S ag.tanst t.be .National Football League. but ----
Jankov1ch said Enck.son, 41 . 1s "the best football ne1t~~r side is happy about the outcome. ..
coach possible to take the premiere football pr<>Jram of Obvious!). the whole matter was '_~I) d1.stasteful.
the '80s into the '90s. We talked to or anterv1e"'ed a ~sa•d NFL Com1ss1oner Pette Rozelle. You re taJkmg
number of people throughout the country regarding the about 10 ~ears and a lot of money spent and a lot of
JOb before deciding on Denn)'." anguish. It s vel) nice to have It behind us. I think 1111cd ufall up."
S -. .. His comment to me was: 'Unfonunately. therc''i . ooner guard arrested JUSt no satiSfaC'tion In winning these law UltS."' UC'
Turner. a Raiders' spokeswoman. quoted Al Davis the
Raiders managing atncral panner, as sayma after the NORMAN. OkJa. -Oklahoma guard
Daron "Mookje" Blaylock was arrested •-'
Sunda) for alleged public drunkenness ,, ~
following a report of an argument at a
convenience stort, pohcc said. -
Blaylock. 21. was arrested shonly aner 4 a.m. and
booked mto th.e Cleveland County Jail on a municipal
pubhc drunkness complaint. said police Sgt. Olan
Nystrom.
He was released on bond and 1s expected to appear
next week in municipal coun. Nystrom said.
A convenience store employee called police to the
store because Blaylock was arguing with a female
companion. Nystrom said.
"He displayed the characteristics of an intoxicated
person... Nystrom said. "He was a~ted for pubhc
intoxication."
Oklahoma basketball pubhc1st Mike Prusinski 511d
basketball coach Billy Tubbs would not 1 ue a statement
on the arrest, which came hours after fourth-ranked
Oklahoma completed its regu lar season with a I 03-76
home victory over Nebraska Saturday evcnina.
settlement was announced Saturday.
Sources on both ~ides put the settlement at S 18
million. with interest accruing from Saturda)
TEl,E\ ISIO'\·R .\BIO
TELEvmott ~ p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Sun S.11 Con· ferenc~ chamolon$1\lp eame, ESPN
~;JO o.m. -COLLEGE 8ASKET8ALL: Noire Dame at Butler, WGN.
5 1>.m. -PllEI' WRUTLING: CIF Slalt Chem• Plon•hlps trom Stockton UH•), Prime Ticket.
6 Pm -COLLE GI IASKET8ALL: Metro Atlanllc
Conference chamc>lonshlP oame. ESPN.
7:30 pm -GYMNASTICS: Paofk.10 Women'• Champion~ Pi from Cor11alll•. Ore. U•H>, Prime Tlcllet
1:30 P.m -COLL•GR 8AM<•nALL: West Cc>.st Athletlc Conference '"-"'PIOnlhlo eame fr«n s.n Frtn• dsco. ESPN
AADtO
10'.30 a.m. -EXH18fTIOH IAS•9ALL: Monlr••• va. .Dodgen, KABC (790).
Boxer still in coma
LYON. France (AP) -David
Thio, a ~uper liptwe1Jht from the
Jv<>ry"• <>ate, rtm11ncd in a dttpcoma
und.ay af\tr,a li.aJt1n1ns knockout by
Amtncan TCtTCnoe Alh in the ninth·
round of 1 ~hcdulcd JO.round
• match,
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LOyola guns down Pepperdlne
''°"'The ModMed l'retl
Dcmck Coleman con"·crtcd a thrcc-.,hint play with
1·10 left 1n overtime and Sherman Douglas added four
more pomtS as No b Syc.cuse overcame o 14-point
JCCond·half deficit to beat stCOnd·ranked Gcoraetown 82-76 unday tn Syracuse.
The game was played ot the Carrier Dome before the
largest on~ampus crowd ever 10 watch n collcac
basketball came -32,683, brea~in' the NCAA record of
32,602 here at th e 1987 pme between the same two
teams.
The comeback by Syrncusc. 25-6 and 10-6 in the Baa
East broke a s1ic-gamc lo ins streak again t the Hoya .
Georgetown, which captured the Big East .rcguJar season
chanu>ionsh1p with a 13-3 mark, shppcd to 23-4 overall.
Coleman led yracusc with 21 Pomts. whale
fre hman Bill) Owens contributed 19 and Douglas 16.
Coleman had five points m overtime. anclud1na the
pivotal three-point play that put Syracuse ahead to stay at
78-76. Douglas added a pair or free throws with 17
secondS lefl and ended the sconng wj1h a breakaway
reverse dunk with five seconds remain1n!J-
Gcorgctown, which played without injured starters
Charlc-s Smith and John Turner. sent the game into un
Cll.tra period by erasing a flvc--point yracusc lead in the
•final 36 seconds.
Elsewhere in college basketball unda) ·
O.ke 88, Nortla Carollaa H : In Chapel Hill. Dann)
Ferry scored 24 points as ninth-ranked Duke ralhed tn the
second half to beat No S North C'aroltna and pre,ent the
Tar Heels from shanng the reguJar-scason t1tl<.' 1n the
Atlantic Coast Conference.
The Tar Heels' loss gave Nonh (arohna Staie the
regular-SC'ason champ1onsh1p with a I 0..4 rc.cor~ North
Carolina, at 9·5. tied Duke for the second place 111 the
conference.
Illinois 70, Indiana 67: In Bloommgton. Nick
Andcrson'sdesperat1on 35-footcr at the bunergavc No 8
llltnois a victory over third-ranked Indiana. pre' en ting
the Hoosiers from chnch1ng thc Big Ten title and keeping
,live the lllini's hope for a share.
After Jay Edwards' fallawa) 12-foot baseline 1umper
had tied the score at 67-all with thrtt second'\ left.
Anderson, who led the llhn1 wnh 23. took a three-<1uancr
court line drive pass and h11 has game-wmn1ng 3·J>01nter
Nevada-Lat Vep1 n , New Mexico Stale 73: In Las
Cruces, Moses Scurry scored a season-high 17 point . 15
of them m the second half. and 18th-ranked Nevada-Las
Vegas extentfed its dommance of New Mexico State.
The Rebels, who a~ 13-0 aeainst New Me'<ICO State,
ralhed from a nine-point deficrt m the SC<'Ond halfbehrnd
the inside sconngofScurry and some uncharac1enst1call )
sohd free-throw shooting
New Mexico State guard W1lhe Ben1am1n massed a
layup w11h two seconds lcfi that would ha'e forced an
overtime. and the Rebel\ rebounded the ruar,r,,
The win gi ves the Big West Conft>rencc champion
Rebels a 23-7 record. 1ncludtng 16-2 in league pla).
New Mexico State, which wos hopmg to spnng an
upset in its bid to attratrt an N( AA Tournament
10 v1tat1on, finished second in the conference at 12-6 and
19-9 overall.
Scurry earned lJNLV offcns1vel) .afler Nt'~ Mn1rn
~tate's match-up 1onc defense held the Rebel!.' srnnng
leaders. 01) mp1an Stace) Augmon and guard C1rcg
'\nthon;. tn ched. .. Augmon. averaging 15 poinb a gamt
~red £4. while Anthon~ was hcki to SI\ points
Loyola l 1%, Pe~rdiDe H : In San rranc1c,c:o. guard
Enoch Sammons scored 29 point and forward Bo Nmblc
added 27 as lo)'ola. <:'ahforn1a defeated Peppcrdine 10
advance to the champ1onsh1p round ol the \\ l'\t < oar,1
Athletic Conference toumament
S1mmons. scored J .5 points m the ~t.:0nd half as
Loyola took the lead for good. 7-4, 2 I lhnto the game
-Kimble had 21 of h1~ 27 points in the first half. ~including four 3-poant shot\ The Lions made I 0 '·
pointers m the openm& half. ~anding up with 14 tor the
game.
Shann Ferch led Pepperd1ne ·with. 25 po1nt"i.
including ~"en 3-P.<Jint goals
The Lions built a 23-poini first-half lead and "ere
ahead 61-48 at 1nterm1\\IOn Pcpperd1ne whittled the le.id
to Q7-Q I \with fi,c mtnute'i rtmam1ng. bu1 the \\':."~
<;eored onry thr«" points 1n tht· finaJ l 40.
lo)ola center Hank Gather,, the rnnlcren'c";
'iCOnng champion, fin1~hcd with .?2 points. and { oronJ
dd Mar High product Jcfff r)N added 20. 1ndud1ng "" J.
pointers •
The victor) 1mpro,cd I O)Ola'<, l'l'cord to 19-10 for
the season whi le Pcpperdane fell to 19-11 Both the I ion\
and the Waves wen: 10-4 for the: WC A(
Setoo Rall 88, BrookJyo Colleie SS: John Morton
'iCOrcd IS points before rcinJurma h1' right hand and
Andrc-w Gue and Ramon Ramo'> added 11 CJlh a' o
1 l Seton Hall lOmplcted 1l'i regular \N~n "11h a \ ll 101")
over Broo~I) n ( ollcJe.
The Pirates. 25-5 and ~<:ond-pl.aCl' fint,hl'r 1n the 811
Ea t, will tale a four-g,ame w1nn1ni .. trrak into th e
conference tournament opener f rid3)' t\~ llW the
University of c:onnect1cu1
Brooklyn College. 4-:?l. now ha'> lo'it c1gh1 in a row
and l8of19.
Dulce's D•nnr Perry looks for an op•""'9
over defense of North Carot1na·1 J.11. lie....-.
· The issue was settled early as Seton Hall h111ts first I 0
shots end 13 of 14. mcludina fh c from 3-po1nt ranie. to
open a 34-10 lead.
Morton. who left 1hc same early m the second half
with \he injury, led the early assault with 12 points, all o~
3-pointers, while teammate Oaryll Walker added eight.
With Its reserves 1n the game. the Pirates opened
their biggest lead of the half a1 49-20 when Frantz Vole)
capped a 9-2 burst with a pan of free tbro""s..
OregoD State ta, Ore1on , .. In Corvallis, Eric Knox.
playing the final home game of his Oregon State rnrttr.
scored 20 pomts. including five 3-pointers. to lead the
Beavers to a victory over Oregon.
In Coach Ralph Millers final game 1n CorvaJhs after 38 }cars as a college head coach, the Beavers raced to a 27-
poant lead tn the first half agamst the tumover-plasued
Ducks and never were seriously threatened.
Oregon tate. which plays California in the first
round of the Pacific 10 Conference tournament, finished
the regular season at 21-6 overall and 13-5 1n the
confercn~.
Oregon lost its eighth stnught to finish 8-20 for the
season and 3-15 1n the Pac-10 The Ducks phi>
Washmgton State 1n the first round of the conference
tournament. with the ~inner mceung No. I Anzona
. The 98 points ~ere the most scored b) the Beavers
against the Ducks in the 287 tames the te~ms have pla)ed.
Dunng one strctch, Oregon State's Gary Paytqn. had
consccuuvc steals and h11 Earl Manin for a layup with a
40-foot bounce pass ·
Pa cl fie H , San Jose Stal• 55: In Stockton.'Don Lrttlc
scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds, while Dell
Demps added 12 rebounds and 10 points to pace the
Uni,ers1ty of the Pacific to a win over San Jose tale an
,onfercncc pla} at the l\.G. Spanos Center.
Pacific. which improves to 7-20 overall and 3-I 5 1n
conference pla), also got double-digit sconng from Chns
J-o, He scored 12 points and added four assi5ts. ·
San Jose closed its reauJar season at 5-22 I -7 m
rnnfcrcnce pla) "-Ith 11s 16 straight loss. San Jose was led
an sconng by Johnn) Johnson and Tom Deslano with I 7
pomlilacb.JOhfl¥)n grabbcdateam-lcad1ng 13 rebounch
an the loss.
an Jose wa\ 36-29 at hall It me. led b} [)('~1nno's I:!
points. The team shot 68b percent an the first half. while
PaCific shot JUSt 3.? percent. Pacific opened the second
h3lf with a 20-4 sconna run. lcad1n149-40 wt th 9:2S lefi rn
thcgamt.
San Jose was 54-Sl with 3.16 rcma1n1ni. but with less
than a minute to play. Pacific's Demps hit s1-. straight
frcethrow\ to clench Lhe 'tC'tory
Waslllnston State H, Arizona State H : In Pullman.
Bnan Wright ~orcd 24 point\ and Bnan Quinnett added n to lead the Washington State Couga~ to a Pacific-10
\. ICtOr)' over the Amona late un Devils.
SConnJ fortheCouprs. now4-14 in Pac-IOplay and
9-18 ovcra)I, was tbe h1lhest for the season and the mo!.t ever under ( oach Kelvin Sampson Arizona State. 5-1 l
und 12-1 S. dropped 1ttli fuurth consecutive game
With Wnght'i. 12 second-half point\ prov1d1n1 much
of the punch. the ( ouprs erupted from a 41 -36 lead at
halftime to go up b) as much as 22 pomb tote in thcpmc.
Wnght's layup w11h 1.28 rtma1n1na capped 1 15-2 run to
put the (ouprs ahead 94· 72 wsu· .. surge WI') aided b S~pcrcenl shvot1n1 from
the floor, 3) the ( ougaA hit I of 33
AnLona l.lltc was pllt~ b> poor ball·h~ndltna l!\
the) comm1ntd 21 tumo\en for the game.•
Jtansa1 11, Ollahma Stale 71: Jn ttllwatt"T, Mill
Newton htt a three-point hot with <'ti.ht second\ lefl to ltll
Kanws lo a victory over Oklahoma -Sate
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MARATHON ch~~~·~·naa id he felt comfortabk
From 81 "-1th the pace The heat Just .. hn me at
pulled out ol the r1 c JUSt P3 t inc 1 ~-all at once. And then I aot very tired."
mile mark with severe bh t<'D on bh -'mon1. Oran~ Coast resident~. fc~t. Derrick Ma • 36. of 81.lboa finished
Ftnall)'. Boileau P3 d hahanp 31stovcrall inaumcof2·27.12 and then outk1cked the pur uing Eugenio Vidalc , 22i_ of Co u
Ort11. Mesa. finished tied for 14th amona .. 1 wa hocked when I c~mc b)' him the men 1n a time of2:40.22.
( hahanp) because l wa fiaurina he -Among thC' ~omen. Lisa Kasparek,
ma) have aJtcad) firH hcd and I wa 30. of Hunt1na_1on Beach fini~hed
go1n1 to fina'Lh second:' Boileau id .... 47tb 1n a time of J: I 7.~8. "I won by default. I 1ucu But I In lhe wheelchair div1s1on, Bob
think ev,ryone knew that hahan Molin•tt1, JO. of Huntinaton Bach ~nt out too fHt and il wu onJ)' a was edacd for the win m the final 200
mautr of time ~fott the heat would )artb &y_ Jim Knaub. J3. of Lona act to him. Bt-acb Knaub' limt WU 1;46;.S[:
.. I felt that J ,....,s an pretty &ood MolinaltJ's ""I 1:-46 • .SS.'
5hapeandthauflcouldaott,clas.tfew "Wc''c ractd •int ca.th other
miles at a S':O.S ~. I miahl ha\c a Kvcnl times unce I started rac1n1
fhc )tats o and he has a better
spnnt than im," Mohnatt1 Pid. "He
suran and climbs really real ..
Mohnatu, who lost the UK of hi leis 1n an automobik accident. -.on
th Marathon in 19861.od '8
He 1d be strucka deal wub Knaub ·
about four miles into the race that
they ~ould swap the le.ad unlit near
the end when it would become
an)onc's race. •
"We wcrt dead even at, the C'ol-
ascum. on ourwa) homey -.h n htjwt
O\lrf'\Ook me.· Mohnatti u1d
''Sometimes. )Ou reach back for a
bttlc elltn and tt'sjvst noJ ~ ...
Manin Mond,.a, of Muico.
..,ho M>n the LA MarathoD in I in a course rttord 2; l 0.1 I, was another
v1t'tim oflbt heat He finished 29th in
1 time of2:26. I 7.
'
Otenge COMI DA)LV PILOT/McindlW, ~ e. 1191 •
· '1.:c ·I lltHll 11; .! t. , .;~;II I It 1.11'.I l't:I \II\~
''°"'·' "We could~ a mt IOOd team, but
iWot'pends on af ~
can fill the holn Jn
the ~Jd CVtftlJ, ..
Coach Eric Tweit
said.
As for the run-nina cventS 800
mc&en and up,
there att 11ery few
holes. Tbc same
can be said for the
Ions jump and
sprmts wher~ JUn-
1or Men~ Pfister
rei111s supreme Stall•sauser
"She's our ~l all-around ath!ete.
and will be counted onforb11potnts,"
T111cit td of Pfi tcr, a CIF finaltst 1n
the lonajump last )Ca r.
Senior Stacy Pando, nin th an the
State crQSS coun~ finals. return~ tu
ooe of the coonty s top 800 runners.
She will also run the mile ttlay.
Joinina Pando tn thc.distan~ arc
fellow cr<>ll country teammates Lena
Dahbour and M3311c Steinhauser.
both seniors. j unior Ktm Robin50n,
and WP.homorc Eva Manson. Tbow
four wdl d1 v1de up the 800, mile and
2-m1Je running chom.
.. Junior us1c Jacobson as our key
m the hurdle event~." Tweal u 1d.
"We're counting on her being
healthy."
Other top Juniors tire Jill Baron in
the 400 and Heather nderson m the 800. Both wi ll run the relays, aJong
with se nior Lotta L..ejocbom. who
spcc.ialues tn the 200. soph omore
K.atnna Nei ra, a 400 runner, and
freshman sprinter Jenny Glu1ck.
The Trojus• ou h D1n
Wroblick) Stt a thtte-ttam race for
O.C Sea Vtrw title this year, and l\ls
ttam isoMofehnn.
"We'\e been in the ceJlu for \hrtt
ycan, bua now I sec u as a contendtr
l"or ~ ttlle. We had a )OUOI team las\
ytar. with fmhmcn Jtats. We .,adu· altd only ~o aahlclt's from vanity.
and so far ~c·" lookH'I IO(>d,"
Wtobltckly hol>C$ to cdJC out
Corona dcl Mar and Tustin. has other
,,.o favontcs, for lbt utle with Uni·~
\alcntcd oo~ of distall(;C runnel"$
Thne .nd Udc freshman Ta.nja Brix:
and 1Cmor Sand)' Johnson. Brix. who
finishcd tenth 1n the State Cl'Oss
countt)rrfinal ~iu run the 800. 1,600
or 3,200 this snson -or ma>be all
three.
··TanJa could win all lhrtt agai nst
some schooh. or \he could take her
pick and probably win two out of
three aa.i110 t mo l any sch<>QI,"
Wrobhcky said.
John)On, the TroJans' No. 2 cross
counuy runner. wa ll conccnlratc on
tbc 2-mtlc She al~ throws the hur
and discus, and hold~ the Urij school
record 1n interschool heptathlon
compet1t1on~ The Tro1ans also expect 10 score
mints from J_U_n1or Carol>n unfTen
00. 200. 400) and Alva Lin, the
eaguc third be t 1r1ple JUmpcr last
)tar. Senior K~Klme will add
s in the 800. homorc Presle ~has already Ill JUm~d O\'Cr S.
feet.
"Based on CTO$S countl), we arc
s1rongcr than Corona in the distance
events, and that could be our edge ·•
Wrobltcky said.
ll.e Wamon ~ alto look1ag forward t0 a aood )'Qt, and probl~y anothtt ~11 one.
Woodbridat, the two.time defcnd-
tnl Pacific C""oast l.cuuc cump1on1, ran away with the CfF l ·A title l&S\
year and could do it apm tn 1989. .. we•re not u ~trona u ~e v.erc in
1988, but WC have a Sood chance lo
rc~t."' Coach Ocorac Van as Id·
m11tcd ... Wc'rt look1na 10 win to ""'"
le Jue again. 1hen cononue on and
compete well in CJf1.",
The Warriors draw their strtngth
this ~n from balan~. There 1 a
talmtcd front-runner 1n nearly ever)
C'lt nl.
-Jumor Michelle Mun111s one of
the p(\:m1cr •pnnters in the count}
Varvas said. She will compete 1n the
100. 200 and both rcla)s.
-Junior Ka 1 Keller 1~ also mulh
talented, She "'ill run the 200. 400.
800 and 300 hurdle ofter mong
finishes 1n la\t )tar's ClF fi nals.
-!-Sophomore Amy Robles was
cond in the CIF 2-A 800 last }l'ar
he was fou n h in the mile. bu1 mu t
come back fromtal'I tn1ury that kept
her out mo t of the cros counU)
season
-Scnaor Laura Ptt-k was the
Wamors' top cro country runner
and w11l 1radc ofTin the 800. I .600and
3.200 with her sister junior Cathie
Peck
-J unior Krt\lana Lockwood
hopes to contribute 1n the 100 lo"'
hurdles. the tnple jump and the
4-< 100 relay. he reached the < IF
finals last year. and ts.cxpi:ctcd to do
C\Cn better tht sca~n. t
-Senior Gina Krause was lifih 1n
Cf f hi 1lle ltip JUmp. She alt0 compeces ea lht 111ple jump and the
&on&Jump. 'Tiic Wam<>n' only wcakn this year may be dt'J)th.
Costa.Mesa
Edison
In IM Sunttt Leaaue, the Char,rn
have compiltd a 7~2 record since 1~1 1. but one of ah<M tv.o dd~t
came lail }e~rqa1n 1 Ma rin .
fhe Vik1np art the tt am to beat
gain in l 989, Eda)(>n Co h Dou.a
'm\th S&ld. AS for hrs <.iwn ttam.
A ·mall, fairly youna team will "We're better than l had <>nJmall>
most hkcl) prevent the Mu•tangs ant1c1patcd. We have mne ntor on
from chatlens.mg Woodbndtc in the th11 year'• team. and wmc real h.ard
PCL . . workina athletes ..
There area numbcr of1nd1v1duals. Oneruson for muh',cac-1> a n
thou.Jh. who ate expected to turn in opt1m 1sm t!li the return of senior
trong prrformanc~ tht~ >ear. Top t,e,lcc BriMS Brtus wa~ the ~un t
among them h senior Pen~ champion 1n tht hot ;ind d1 us
Surmon. he fin1 he-0 -t hird in ic.aauc-before an thJUr')' I 1 year.
11Hhe300hurdles1n 1986.and1h1 rd1n Bng&S i healthy ap.Jn. and hopt"s
the 100 hurdles last ~nson. to finish her high sthool career on ' "Dent~ l one of the top three po 1uve note, Smith al!to figures
hurdle~ 1n ourleaauc •f:D-'"· as well a.s Junior Jamie Karrcr to ~ :s ft ctor in
a good relay runner. Co!lch 8111 1989.
Wcttcngcl sa1d "She should 1mpro'e ·· he·s our top pnn1er among a
her 11,.,es tn all of these c"ent this field of talented \printer\,.. mtth
year." s:ud of Karrer, who won the 200 at the
Jo1n1ng Sunnon 1n the hurdle ... one unsrt finals a a sophomore
of the Mustangs' stronser areas alona Jornrng Karrcr in the ~pnt<s llrc
wnh the spnnts and refa> • are senior senior Mellissa Taylor and JUntor
Came Cummings and junior Lort Sheree mith. Smit h was second "'
Nc1blmg. C umm1ngs, in her founh the I 00 and 200 in la.st >car' league
)ear of hurdhng. turne-4 In a trt>ng meet. Freshman Brandi 1monl' ha\
hoMng an the JOO hurdle~ in last tht' potential to contribute 1n these
)ear's league finals e"encs. too.
Junior transfer tudcnt Casandra ThJ Chargcn are also tron11n tht"
Barnett will be kepi bus). running the d1sta1ke e'ents. Aflcr winning thc
I 00, 200 and competing 1n the long league cro countf) title and finish·
Jump. She posted an l 1.9 100 last mg m the top 10 at tall'. Shcllc)
)Car, and has alread> Jumped I S-9 Taylor pose a tough figure to bear on
Cross c.:ountn runner Cathy Halle> the track,<'' en as a freshman
gives 1he Mustangs speed m the ·· hcllev can help us 1n every event
middle distance. rn nn ma I :03 an the-from the· 00 to lht 3.100." m1th
400 laM )ear as a Junior. Frc hman s:ud "'We',e al o got ophomore
Anne Johnston. another J.op cro~ Kara Bradbury an the 400. 800 a_nd
counll) prospect figures to corr in 1.600 ht'-., 1."spec1all} \trong in 1ht•
the distance events. half.mile ..
Eikac a.ud• 1118L ... ~·1
most venat1lt lt'*"t. ~ R Hf r•
'"the hi&h, lonaand lriole_811&11. alld tht hurdle C'<Cnts for die <.-.....m.
Marina
Aflt't fin• h1n1 firit ·in unset 1n t 91S8, Manni tttum a balan«CJ and
eitponenced team.
The Vik1np• 1t~nath c:~ in the
hurdles and jumps: their OStly d&t--
ccrnable "'cak..n the 1pnnt1
Manna ha this ~ason what COACh
Otck l)cpn rcfe tO al .. a 11urdy buc
to bmld th.e team arouoct:• in senior
'>ulle Grepnic and jumor Jennifer
Close
-C,rtpn1c waHhc lcque ct\ampton
1n the (hS(us la~t )tar. Cl<>Sit. an All·
league soccer pl >tr. finished third in
the high Jump a!)d triple jump, 8!'d
may add the pnnts to her rept'\()lR
this pring.
The distance e\el'lt are ancKott!d
by J.un1ors tact) Wn &ht (800 and
1600) and Heather Mct'omb (1,600
and 3.200). and ~nior Kim Bowden
( 1.600 and 3,200) Bo~dcn, who
finished lifth 1n the Sunset cross
coulttl) final. ran aj·4S mile l&St '}eat.'
tv.o second better than McComb'
nest
"The distance runners arc aood th\S
'car. no1 srcat. but we v.ill score some i>oin1s," Smith said. Th~· V1k1ngsalso ho~tosco~w1th
senior Jill Seoll (high JUfTlP) and
sophomores Carolyn Anawate (shot),
Michelle Dcustcrman (hurdles) and
L\sa T esche (d1 1ancc)
However. w1th the graduatton of
unset Trad Athlete of the Year Ann
"1ss1ngcr • .ind senior Tsune Yosb1·s
de<-1 ion not to run this season,
Manna ma" ha\C difficulty fielding
1op runner<; for the spn nts.
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BOYS ·
From BJ
400. Though he didn't run man)
varsity race as a sophomore.
Wrobhcky said Bregman should be
near the lop in 1989.
Seniors Eddie Fo<1ter. Oren Jacob
and Enn Vala will compete m the 400,
800 and longer distances. respecttve-
Jy Vair fi nished founh m leguc in the
2-mile last year. and 1s coming ofT a
~uc~ssful cross country season. He
will also cowpctc In the mile
"'Our strength is good spn ntcrs and
distance runners. but "-C ma-..be "cak
in the fidd events,'' W robhck} ad-
m 111cd.
Bnghl spots for the f ro1ans Include
senior Josh Herndon, who has vaults
bet "-CCn 14 and 15 feet and JUnaur \s
Hagh1gh1. "ho has posted 130.fcct tn
thl' discus
··Herndon 1s among the best in the
league. and Hagh1gh1 "111 undoubtcd-1) improve as the season progcssc<t."
\\iroblicky said. "No" 1t'c; JU\t a
mailer of fi nding-the nghl ,peorte to
sll'P up 1n the other e' cnts •
Newport Harbor
With the graduauon ot St:\ ural lop
athletes. the 1lor<, will be hard-
prrssed to k~p up w1th the ~a V1ev.
fron1 runners this year
( oach En' Twe11 1s counting on
)Cn1ors ~ott Redington and Robh1c
Po\\ er. and junior 8111 Thibault to set
the lead for thell'cst of the1eam to
follow
Rcdlngton a pole-' au lier "'uh a
13--6 personal best as coming ofT a
broken hand. but ~howcd prom1"1C has
last umc out Pov.er wall be ktpt bus\
th1c; 'season competing 1n the 100.
200. 400 and hoth rcla)' Thibault.
though 1ne\pcncnced could be a
threat an 1he 800. mile .ind male rtla)
"We v.111 need some rt'< I 'come-
th rough' performances bcc<\u\C most
ofth1~ tt'am 1c; 't'T) 1ne,penenced \\ c
w1ll lnck depth 1n 1hct.11~tancesand all
field e'en as." T"ett ~td
To be compettt1,e. f\\cll said he
\\Ill nt-ed a good ix-rformanccs lrom
senior Todd Lamer an the tons and
tnplc Jump. and Aaron K~uscr in the
hia.hJump. 400and rela)" Junior Pat
Men11e and sophomore Brent
Bu~h and Ja on P>k muc;t Ix O\er
ach1e\cl"\ an the hurdlcc;, :l'\ v.ell
T ~n 4iiaw).er 1~ \Omc..,.hat un-lc~ted 1n the 2-mil~ as arr the a1lon'
spnntcr\ Scnto~ \.iabc Donnan und
Bobb) f:..d\\ard\ and JUnlOr\ Jeff ~aync and Todd farlcy wlll all be
f'lf'ttna for pot on varnt)'.
Edison
The ( haric~ put their tv.o-year
defending Sunset League 11tlc on the
lint this 'fear. with a team 1ha1 tould
make at 'four champ1onsh1ps in the
lase five years.
··in the back of our minds. we're
definitely an con1cnt1on for another
league champ1on..h1p." C'oach Tony
( 1arelh s~ud ... We've got a strong
team throughout this }Car cspec1alh
in the throws and sprints. I'm a little ~kept1cal "'1th tht' Jumps, but v.c ·, c
got new people there who lOuld get
the job done ..
· .\s for hard "-Orkcrs. ( 1arelh said
senior Doug Nichol and DaH Baker
have been putting m 1he track umc to
return 10 their (If tinah~t form
Nichols has 4&:7 personal best in thc
400 and will also compcte 10 the 800
this season. Baker. v. uh a I 54 best an
that event. adds the 400 and ·1600 to
his routine
C 1arelh as also plt'ac;cd "'-Ith seniors·
Pat Riley and Mall llan. who arc the
lc:aguc's fastest returning runner' 1n
thc 100 and ~00. respect!\ l·h Junior
Tomm) Tyler adds poanto; 1n thl'
hurdks and rcla) C' cnl'i
The throwing c'c:n1s ""' be handled b) a tno ol M"n1ors. (Jreg
l hurston . ( hm l 1pp1nrnll and La-
mont Pea) haH' all had good outwg.,
in practice 'IO tar
"In our lcaguc the' .. hould h\·
lompct1tt' e" ( 1arclh said "\\ e·, c
al~ got some juniors "ho \..,111 Ix·
pushing them ·
Rick Lorang<'r t) the top pro J>l'l t lfl
the I 600 and 3.200. and 1'i one mdfl)
seniors on this 'ere ran t<':S m . .\ good
number ol these athletes haH' been
together since l:c..111,on's kJguc-lham·
pion hap l 986 seac;on
The Chargers lose Philip C anl·r J
four-c,cnt star who gruduJtcd 1;\lit
)Car. but gain cwcricnn· 1n the til'ltJ
c\C'nts. Nc"rnmcr Ken ·\rao a
Japam·se e'>changc \tudt:nt .ilso
hold promise in the 400 and m1k
rela) "\\ c nctd to find a long Jumper.
1npk Jumper and high JUmpcr .and
here w{• will look 10 S'Qme qunht)
sophomore athletes ·• < 1arclh ..aid
"Field e'cntS ha'c not been a strong
potnl for most Sun\ct "'huul\ ... o 1
than k. our throwe-r~ "111 g1' e u' thl·
edge··
Huntington Beach
While mo~t of th<' t1rea rnJth1..-s pul
the Otlc~ right in 1he th1dr. of the
~unset race. Huntington Bench
Cooch ( ancr Lewi 1\ more cautaou<o
"Somc\\hcre ln the middle of 1he
pack, l \hmk Thou&h 11' hard to \;l).
dclJCndtng on tro eve-ryon' else 1 doing. We lo~t a fc\\ kids to injury and
ineltg.ib1hty. but ""e will stall be
compet1tl\c.'' Le"'" i.a1d
Joe W111. 1hc OaleN' track and ticld
MVP last \Car, heads up a t.J)t of
returning seniors Witt lOmpt'tt.'\ in
the 4(.ICJ, tnple Jump and rcla}'s
Jouung ham .ire seniors fom {,aria
{hurdl~). Brcnl Mc"-.1nle'r (4<XJ. llOOJ,
Srad Brann ( 1600 and 1200). Oa \Id how (shot put) and Trace) Rc1ndc
(pole vault)
Tu this nucleus. add a junior etas'>
featuring Pat 81lhter the frosh/c;oph
discus league (hamp1on ~on John-
son (400.Jl.lmps and rclayo,) and Ja,on
Francis (spnntsJ
Lewis said the Oiler' strongc)t
e~ents this )car ~ 111 bt> the 400 and
up <;ophomore-; f ran Kelleher Jnd
5co11 l mer figure 1n pr<,1mancntl)
here. both running the 800 and thl·
mile Sophomore Da\ ad L.icc~ 101ns
F ram:1<, in the <,print<;
Costa Mesa
8' and large tralk and field 1s a
nunibl·rs g.inH~ fhe more runners.
thro,...cr<; and 1umpe(s n team ha\
turning out the bl:uer ll\ o<lds of
producing qu<1ht' t1mt•<i Jnd d11i·
tam cc;
II th1c, 1' the \J\C. th\:n thow tK.kh
Jrl' 'tar~ell aga1n..,1 ( O\lJ Mc..a th"
"4.'J\on \ .-.)1\tant < l)ach Rohen
(1rego ~1d · I tm '' rrobahl) the
o,mnllc<tt it·am lhl· 'IChoo ha) had "r
h.lH' k~s th<1n onl··half the student\
\H' h.1d c1gh t \l'Jr' .1go \.\cha\ t' \Onll'
line 1nd1v1duals .• inJ the> 'II tx· l101ng
a lot of multiple ncnts for us Four ol the ( nc,ta \1esa'c, ont
athktc'I th1'i \l'ar arr \(·n1or\ I he
Muc;tang" ha'c unc ol the kJguc\
~'ii hurdkro, 1n l>J\ 1d Durndl and
m1w.:J hd' 1 n~ a p<l"crful I ·~ punch
in the hurdler.., "hen sophomon .. ·
( hn\ C h1ml'nll mn .. cd to \\ a<;hin@.·
ton la\t \{'Jr
Foothall \lar \1.mm Bonilla 1<.
anothl'I C. If cuntl·ndcr'" tht' 100. He ha' the· potcn11al lo hrca~ 10 2
Assmant ( oac-h 8111 \\ cttcngd said
Ruhcn L Olano '"as th<' Mu<itnnic,
top t.rO'>' lOUntn runm•r an the tall
and top retumn in thi.' I (>(XJ ..tnd
\~00 < ra1g < ka' er wuld JI-so wrt•
\Om( point., an the pole 'Jull. "ht'r(
he has cleared I~ kct
"Our ml\1n prohlcm this )Car ''
gl11ng lo be' Jrpth · \h·t1engcl ~1J
'\.\1th 'to k" ~1d\ 11.-. hard to get the: numhc~ up for tr.id. and field \\c
ha'r \Omc good a1hlt"lc,,
"\\c ,hould do w.ell a&lJ•nst ~hool
our c,11e. hut 11"111 ht' J10icull agam~t
\\oodbnd c anJ wmc ut th<' larit·r
sch ooh
Marina )
With a young tt·am and a number
of hoks to fill left open lrom a large
gruduaung class. tlw V1k1ng~ ulso
figure to be some\\hcrc in the m1ddlc
of the pack
Four re1urn1ng H'l<.'rans will Ix·
t.·allcd on tQi.hn<lgc 1hc\C gaps u1111l thl'
ncwc.-r athft·tc'I ca n get !.<>me \.UNI)
expcnencc, < oach f)a,c: Okura ~ud
Junior Darren Fields posted a 43 l
in the 1ntcrmcd1ate hurdles last )car
He 1\ JOtncd by ~10r fd Monroe.
with a pen.onal bec;i 4 I 7 1n thc 100
hurdles
Chn~ John~n another junior r.tn
an 11 4 100, compt'll.''1 an the high
hurdlc'i. 1hc long jump and the high
Jump Hl' "'111 be: puo,hcd in the \print'i
b) senior frank \..Karro w11h a 11.~
best.
.\lkr this. there arc a number of
question mark!>, and a c4ual number-
ot untested competitors cager to
suppl) the ansv.er<1.
Tht· Junior-; indude hl'a' \weight
"'resthngchamp1on Dt·nn" Wilton in
the ~hot. P \' Vu in the tnpk jump
and Bnan 1\-k( a fft.•r). "ho ha"
alrcad) run a 4:30 male
Junior 0 J Deu'itermJn and
sophomore °'Ian (Hanl "'ill pu~h
each other an thl' 400 \<.•n1or J...c, 1n
Dre" "'111"ork1hc longer d1s1Jncc1i
"We'rc asking .1 1<.11 out of our
\vungcr gu~' thl\ \car · O~ura s.ud
"I don't nl'tCS!tanh mean ~oung h'
agl' hut b' \.3fSll\. l'\pcm·ncc I &U'C'>'
we'll JU\t hJ\t' 10 \.\Jlt J wh1k .ind St'l'
hO\.\ v.c do.
Ocean View
The Scaha""" al~> tidd a ~oung
team this )car. but hkl' \.tann.i. h;1,,·
a nudcu~ of returning athlete\ to
hu1ld on
Junior (1reg h.in\, ,1 ha\kl•th.111
and \Ollc,ball plJ'tcr at C>tean V1l'"
holds I ht• <,ophomorl• 'K hool rc.'S~>rd In
the longJum(l an<l tnplc JUmp • .=-l'llo~ j
1un1or Dan ( ca\Jr "111 anchor ~l'
spnn\'>
The ~h.l""'" \\111100~ to Dann' 1'.usch and Da\IJ "-dkr 1n th1.·
d1 tance ncnl\ Jnd the 1hro"'1"ll •
event\. re'iP\'lllH'h
"fl..ellcr \hould \Urpa\\ 'ti IL'Ct an
1hc \h<lt and 1511 kc& in lhl' d1\< u .....
( oach kO ( hilrn11 s.i1J · \.\t"'c al<1n
got c..t.ott l •>ng .1 {un1or "ho lhrl"''"
the di\\. u!> I 2 S ll'\'l ast \Car Jnd h111X''
to flU\h I )ll kl"t lhl\ ~.1'nn ·
··our hurdler<; arc 'ouni. · he
adtkd · hut thl'\ lOuld' adJ •.omc
po11m "'1th a lot of ~on\J, and
thirdc, \nd w-r'rc goma to need thu-.c
poantc, ·
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I 1S)\t tO moderate \\lnd VC<ted
the I) M1()act Oceu Ra 10J Clns
(MORC> boat ~h 1ch turned out
Fnday. turtby and unda> to
comptle or the CO\Clcd Earl Cor\eu
Troph · &l twport Harbor Y ht
Club Wand for fnda) '\ 'ra c v.c~ 1
bn k. t -20 knots. drupp1n1 lo the
. 12 knol ran c on · turday and
un~y.
Tht club also ran a cl ' of ~rionnantc Handicap R1un1 Atta
( PHIU) }ll~ht mcrthe \Umc rnur.c Portland crupu:d for nant runs 1n
Wmntr of the (urkett Troph) an the SC'IC'nth inning ;ind went on to
\10 R( was Bold Forbe~. 1p~rcd l\.'(ord .. n 11 ~ collct.i: N'ICball '1c·
\IT'J1ght lo\\
The \ntcatcr<i \tolr il sea ln-h1gh
nine bast\ .. nd led "'·I cntcnna thl" ~"~nth 1nn1ng but th( Pilots ralheJ
"'lth nt n( run~ on nine hat\ ., reh f
pitcher tc"<' "'"' ( 1 ·21:tlxort~:d 1hc lo~' c;ac) rirlcr. (d l unA and Al
Rodn Ut'7 ~ h hJlJ t~o htt for th(
Ant ·ate~. ,
b) fd ( ummtng of r>ana Point to? .it LC I \un<l.1} ancmoon.
Yadll (tub runner-up wac, <."o"bo). he ho t Antc:atcr\, b-12-1 1"31Jed
co-k.Jppc~ b' Crooke 'and \\ 11\on, for tv.o iln 1hc b\>11om of the ninth
Lona. lk~ h \'acht Club, and th a rd and h d llw winning run on fir\t buc was -L1u1c 8 "'th co-•P.P"rs \hke with •~o out, b~t J>'Ot"h·h1ttc:r tin
8 r11nc and Rad. H1mp1._1an. (ah· ,a.II o aroundcd out "11h the ba
forn1a Yilch1 (fut> 1J1crn:itins the I dcd 3'> UC 'l 111>cn~ dC>'l'in for 1\ 'htrd
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In the PHR th~ wrnncr Vt' Sl4r Mike McCartL•r Balck Dancer. kippered b~ Joho 1111 Ma I aunn < \ C 'M.--cond u Rold 94 ·
• ~tb~ca~~·r~1 ~mpet J •n both GMC Dl.C;,ant Center
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\'adu lub, wu the •1nntr
unday in tM fin• t'IC'CofOtan1 Point
Yteht O ub· Dua P0tnt Serio for
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Yachts Tftc 20 mtle rart IW¥d wnh 'ht
fint q towaid S.. OnoC'«. 1n 1tPI! ,., or abOUt tWb knou.. bile aC\Cr
turn1111 tht m8R off <>Mire the _,ncb fraMMCI to 1$-lO k~ ..... •• nttt. britt ride'*' to aht finasll.
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Ult .. ,, 11 614
Pl'loeftll " 20 '° 2'h ,.., ... 3S 21 625 3\l'J
~St ,.. 32 24 .S71 ,.,.,
PortW!d 2t 27 .Sll t'h
s.cramento 16 42 .276 23'h
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MldWftt OM-..
Ut•h M 23 :610
Houston 32 25 .561 3
Den it er 31 27 .s:M 4'h o ..... 29 27 .511 S'h
S.nAntonlO l4 43 .246 21
Ml•ml • ., .140 27 ..... ~
AIMkC>MeiiM . w L .. ct. G•
New York 39 19 ,672
PhllMtlPf\I• 31 26 .544 71/'a
'°''°" 21 30 .413 ll
W•"""9ton 25 31 .446 1!
NewJ•n•v 23 36 .390 1''h
Chwtolle 15 43 .2St 24
CtMrlll OM.-
CltvNnd 43 14 .75'
Detroit 39 16 .7'11 3
Mllw•ult• 36 19 .655 6
Atlanta 36 22 .621 7\l'J
thlc:aoo 34 22 .607 IV>
Indiana 16 41 .211 27
s.MllY'• SC....
Holnton •. Ltlltn a Utell 15, Atlanta 13
MllwllYll" ICD, Cltvellnd " Wut!llWton ll4. CNrlotte 101
Detroit lOf, Miami 100
lncllena 121, Porllllnd 111 Coll
s.cramen•o 110, Goldlft St••• H
TM9Y''Gemn Phoenhc el PtlllNelPtlle, 4:30 P.m.
Denver at O.trolt, 4:30 P.m.
New Jersev at Oetll•o.!:. o.m. T..-Y's u lrtn al Allanle, S o.m.
~ al Goldtn Sllle, 7:30 o.m.
Phoenix el New York, 4:30 o.m.
Seattle el lndlena, •:30 p.m.
Plllladllol\11 a1 Chlce90, S!30 o.m. Wa51\lnolon el MltwaullH, 5;30 Oft\.
Porllend el Sen Anlonlo, 5:30 o.m.
Cleveland al Sacramenlo. 7:30 o.m.
HIGH SCHOOL STATE PLAYOFFS
Ntr1htm R"6anal1
(tint r'9UNI w ....... ,
aen DMlllll I S.yllne (22·5) vs SI. Francia 124·6) et
Harward Slate
Et Cwrllo 121·2) vs Falrtleld (71·l l a1
!NrkWY Hlvtl St. ~rv'• (J3·0l vs St JOWPI\ 127·4) at
Unl¥•nllv of Pacific
McAteer (2'·31 vs. ltlror4-n (2S-4l "'• Iba .... OM.-..
Devis (If-I) al Sen Ramon 124·51
Monte Viste (lf-11) et El Camino 126·S> Shesla (IS-I) et Melllo Atlllf'lon 121·41
CUCllf'lino (24·•> et Entworlse (20-Sl
hnDM-..11 o... Rldol (25-51 al Wfttmont (24·l l
S.11lcle (ll-1) et Cantrel Va llev (20-4)
De AnH (25·71 and Areoon 124·71 et
Berkelev Hkltl LH Plumas (lf-4) ., 0.. Oro (27·S)
9"$ CM.-IV Wheatland 12'1·5) et San Rafael (26-S)
Vanden (21·4) at Ardlbl"10P Mlltv I 11· 12)
Secrld HNr1 117·10) et Gridley 121·41
Cardinal Newm.n (21·l ) al Marnvllte
...,. DM"9ll v
Quincy (2S· l) et C ... rleke 125·3)
Weed (20-21 end Pinewood (27·2) ., COiiege
oi Sbklvoui
Menlo SdlOol (2S-4) and Modesto Chrhtlen
(22· 10) et Menlo Hl9h RIPon Christian 121· 7l e nd Colteoe Preo
(27·31 el Modnlo Junior College
Gllrts OM'*' I AntlOcll (26-5T el Gunmnon (25-0)
Monie Vista (21·6) el Mlfemonte 12'-0)
Jemes Looen 124·4) at Fremont 123·4)
Lo'"41 125-71 •• Nevede Union (2S·31
Gllrts DMMft " Chico 123·4) e t Eurllke 123·•> Mofau 122 .. ) et l"ledmont Hiils (21·6)
Nof'th Sel1ne' 125-31 et Grant (21·3)
El Camino (25-61 el Red Bluff (11·7)
Gtrtl DtwWell ..
Plusent VelleY (15-10) at Hulcbburg 121·31 l urtlnoemt (27•61 et Placer 112·6)
Mercv (21·0) end ltlo Am«lceno 114· 141 et
RNl'OOll
Novato CV·ll •• Central V•lllY 116-71 ~OM'*' IV Wftl Velev (15-f) et Md(lnleyvllle (23·5)
Brett Hert• (11·2) et Anderson 120-4) Wntmont (20-51 al COifax 130-ll
CelNIOlindo 121•5) e l Ard\Ollhocl Mitty
122·5)
Girts OMMn v
HffcHtovce (26·51 •I Secrtcl ..--1 Prw (24·4)
Gustine (21·1) et Clffrleke 126·11
RIPOii Christian (26·0) lurnev ( 17·l l
Mercv 121-01 end Mento School I 19·4) at
Red Bluff Hklh
SoutMm lltlitMIS
l'lnt ._ ..... T""41eYI
...,. DfW'Mlft' Pow~v (23·4) al Crensnew (21·21
Sedllebedl (21·2) el Frnno EdllOll 121·61 Fremont (25-l) •I Mllllllen (2S-6)
Menu.I Arts (24· l) •• C.CIO Valles( (24·4)
...,. OM.-" Artnla 121·61 et Torrn Pinn 131·1)
Monedle 112· 14) et Domlnouel 124-4)
Glefldore (21·2) el Foolhll Ul·ll
Medison (17· 13) et Sen kMrdlno 130-0l ...,. OM.-..
MornlnellOe 123·5) at Lincoln P,.., (17 II
Tulllr• Western Cf-16) et C4IM <If· It) San Luis <*SPo 111-7) e t Lemoore 120-5) Clllr-1 (12· 16) et TreDuCO H.. (22·6)
len ~IV
Sierra (20-51 et Senta Cler• In·))
Orenee Lutheran •I E <:.ion (14-111
Coronado (11-14) et WhUtler (Z2-6)
lennlno (21·5) et Washinvton Union 113·51 9e¥S DMIMR V FNntrldM Prep (15·11) et Cerulhen 121·41
ltnPll"lal (13·10) et ... -Air Pr• (20-1)
81"10P's (21·)0 el C.llHtrll (17·7)
Immanuel 120--41 at Mluloll Prel> (lf-5)
911'11 --I Merstleh (17·2) •t MOrnlnttldl (2'-11
Hamord 120-11 et Wullln9ton 122·41
Font-(27·2) et Herl (H-21
Senta Barbera (21·1) ti Polnl Lome (30--1)
Olf1I ~ • Cenvon (t2·S) •I Vitt• (2'·3)
Ml Whllnev 123·21 at Vetencll (20-9) Muir 123·4) el North ..... enfltld (26·11
Sen Marcos (21-71 et 1<1telle (26-J)
CMm DMli."' Our Ledv of PMce (19·6) et 8rH (2MI
Ramone (19-4) et lteedlev 111-131
Palm OeHr1 123-3) el SO Unlwully Cl4·7l
LlmOOtf 111·7) ti Al~O (20-5)
GIN~ I'll
Cor_. 113· 11) et Sellta CW• (24· 1)
Senta Yne1 (20--14> et HoltYlle 12Ml CllOwdllllt ( IH) el $1, ~ (21-S)
N«ro a.... Ol·t ) el Wuco (20--2) Gllrta DtwtMM ,,
8"'-01e90 (1J·l4l et Awnel (25-21
Ptlerlm (20--J) et u Ceunlrv O.J (17·5> c.tv1n (23•2) el a.ttst (ZM) unrn.nu.t ClM•> at MIUolon Prt11 (11-SI
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TRACK AND FIELD
C ..... rntn and Wtmtn
SATURDAY UCJ el UC Santa Barbara.
Cemmunttv c ..... men and wemen
l'IUDA-Y Orailot Coest at Fullerton. 2'.30, Saddle
beQ el GOiden West, 2:l0
Hilt\ school bovs
TUESOAY Coste Mesa et Magnolia, ), Wesrmlnter
•• El Toro, 3 .• THUllSOAY
Corone Oii Met •' WoodOrldGe 3, SedcleOedt el !Nine, 3, Unl¥enltv •• El Modena, 3; Colle Mete et Ville Park, l ,
Est.nde •• Oc.-n View, 3. Fountain Valle¥
el El Toro, 3, l,ffuna a..ctl el SI John 8osco. ..-RIDAY l.Mtwood ., ~ter De;, J
NHL • C.fnlllbtl c.....,.ence
SmytM. Dt'l/1Uerr
W L T l'ts GF GA ~ 15 a 96 214 lll 35 27 6 76 214 253 •·Calgary
EdmOnton
KlneS
Vancouver
Winnipeg
~ 27 6 7• 330 291
28 33 7 63 214 216
2l 33 11 S3 2'6 290
Noms DIVIUerr
Del roll
Chicaoo
St. Louis
Minnesota
Toronto
30 26 ll 71 269 26S
23 32 12 SI 256 276
23 32 11 57 229 2'6
21 31 14 56 21A 24S
22 39 6 so 205 278
Watts Conference
Patridl OMUerr W L T Ph GF C.A
NY Rangers ~ 25 I 76 2n 2'9
Washington 32 2S 10 74 242 211
Pitts!>ufoh 33 26 1 73 m 211
PhiLltOelPtlla 3 1 31 4 66 2 SO 230
New Jet"sev 23 32 12 SI 237 272
NV Islanders 22 40 4 41 222 277 AarnsDMu.rr
x-Montreal 45 16 7 97 266 191
Boston 30 24 12 72 236 20I
Buffalo 30 31 6 66 249 267
Hartford JO 32 4 6' 242 240 Quebec 24 31 6 S4 233 294
11-dlnclled olevoff ber!h SUndlrY's Sures
Wallllnoton 3, vancovver o NY ISlendtrS 4, Wlnnlpev l
New JerwY 2. Mlnne.ote O
Herllord 3, Toronto O
Quebec I, 8uff•lo 2
Boston s. NY Rengen 0 Edmonlon 4, PlllU>urllh 2
SI. Louis 3, Chlal»o 3 TM9V'SGamff
No 11ama sc:hecAAld T..-Y'sGemn
Plttlbur911 et KIRel. 7:35 Pm Toronto at Quebec, 4:3S Pm
Edmonton •I PtllledtlPhle, US P m
8oslon al New York lsienoen. SOS om
New Jtrll'Y et St Louis. tlS o m
Detroit at Mlnnttota, 5:35 P m WIMl9eo el C.19arv. U S-P.m
·i ;. .,o, ( ''"' . ....:. I o
MMlfnl IMSA GT race
1 Pete Hetsme<, Antlleif'n. /'#Meury COUCMtr. XR·7, 29, Sl2,SOO, n;52
2. Tormw Kenci.11. LI Cel\eda, Clltwotet
Bef'•ll•, 2' 1 Fomfor, El Salvador, Che .. rolet Camara ,
29
4 MeNtY GontelH, ~lo Rico, C1-vrolet
C.amero, 29.
S. "91Y Oanenoacri Jr . Bue", Coto , ,.,.,CIX., Couoer XR·7, 29 •·6. John Fl1lDer, GrM1wllle. SC , Matdoe RX·7, 2'.
7. toll Laltrlnoer. Sl•lt ColleOe. Pe, Nissen 240SX, 29.
I. Georve Robin.on, Hou11on, Pontiac Fiero, 29.
9. Javier Gare.le, Ml.aml, ChevrOlet Cor¥ette,
2'.
10 Klkos Fonteee, Coll• llllca , PorKhe '34, 21.
It. 11• Wink. Detroit, Chevrolet Camero, 21 12 Al lecon, l<lnosoort, TIM., Maida RX·7,
21.
U Adr1eno Abreu, Domlno<en •~.
Nluen JIOUC, 21. M Cl\M#lce w.-ce. WesJ Pelm hedl.
Fie .. c~ c.m.ro. 21
IS. Mttlonv Puleo, St Auewllne. .. .. '
CMvrollt Camero, ft.
16. LlftCe Stewwl, ltedONIO leectl, a
17. Oludl l(ur1J, Slelt ColllM, Pll , Nt.\IM lmZX, ..
l'alOAY
lkl Wnt Tourl\llt'l'ltftt •• L~ a.ch
Arena SAT\MDAY 1119 WHI Tournemtfll et Lone a..ch
Aren4
SOFTaALL e.......-T\llESDAY
Whittler et Christ COlt9e (doUble-fteed·
"'· 2 WIDNISOAY
A1usa Peaflc ti Ctwfll Collt9e (double· ~I. 2, Cal Lutheran el Soo.ltlllf"ll Cell·
tornle Colleoe. 2. ,.,_IDAY
Christ COiieiia al Ct l Lu1hlf'en Tour·
nemenl SATUltDAY
Cllrltt Colteoe et Cal Lutlllf'en Tour·
nement; Azusa Pacific et South4!r11 Cell·
fornle Colleoe. noon.
Communttv c..._ women TODAY
Orenot Coall el Southwestern, J, Golden
Wtsl et Ml. San Antonio, 1
WEDNESDAY
Orenoe Cont •• CYPr.U, 3; Golden
West at F~lon, 1
FalDAY
Riverside el Oranoe Coelt. l; Saddle·
beck et Golden West, 7 o.m.
Hittl Khotl "'1s
TI>OAY
Unlvwsfly •• Fulllf"ton Tournament. TUESDAY
Senl• Ana VIiie¥ et Corona det MM. 3,
Huntlnelon 8ffcll e t Woocll>rldol. l , EdllOl'I
el Woocll>rldet. 3, Estancia •' Laguna
Btecll, 3, Edison, WfSlmlMter •' Cvoreas Tour11ament.
W&DNESOAY l.eoune 8eadl et Newoort Harbor, l .
Costa Mne et Corona Tournament, EdllOl'I
Weatmlni•• ., CVtwffS Tournament
Let .,...... Mara"'9n
MEN
l, Art 8olteeu, Canada, 2 hours, ll minutes,
I H COnd 2. Peoro Ortlt, Coloml>lf, 2.13'21 3,
Ernest Tie!•. Lt.0111o. 2·14:30 4, Gldamll
snah•no•. Tanienie, 2·15:32. s. Gnoory MeYer, Grand Ra1>1d1. Mich.. 1:16''6. 6, Talluke
KOO.ma, Jeoen, 2 17· 14 ..
7, Tom llrnie, Ntw Zeeland, 2 17 lO. a. lsldro
Rl(O, Mexico, 2 17'51. 9, Jonn Cemi>Oell. New ZHlend, 2 17.SI 10, Fitemon LOPel, MexlCO
217.57 11, Zlllha n Mu, ClliM, 2.11.00. 12
Maurizio Lorentelll, ll•IV. 'l ll:S2
13, Jose Cerk>i Santana Sliva, Brern. 2 11.56
14, JOH O• sava. 8raill, 2 19:21. IS, YU4'11
Porolo¥, Sov et UnlOfl, 2 20-..31 16. Artem+o
Navarro, Mexico. 2:20.57 17, Rein Valdme•.
Eslonle , 21147 11. Hff 0.11mer. Anetwlm
222-11 19, Luc'-no FIOrff MenOore. Meaieo, 2 22 IS 20, Boll ltodoen, StleOofn Man .• 2:2214 21 Tomoyulu AMo, J-n. 2:72 41. 22, F¥dor
Rl1h0¥, Sov,.I Union, 2:23 16. 23, lllllle
vaenenen, Flnlend, 2'23 16. 24, Run d Fotev
Austretie, 2:23.23 25, Demien Coolt, Felton.
Celll 214.54 WOMtEN
I, ZCHe 1¥anoYe, Soviet Union, 2.3U 2 2,
Row Mote, PortUHI, 2.JS-27 3, oio. Ourvnlne.
So¥iet Union, 2'.40-.25 4. GretcN!I LoM-Cru1,
Los Anoetts, U l 41 S, Marie Elllnt Rtvne,
MelllCo, 2 42-49 6, G•" He•. Bolliel, Wun .
2 u• • 7 Slfle Elchtlmenn, Eltonla, 2"•U2 I ,
icwrvn Hlnctmersh, Austrella, us 17. •. 8eetrh
Perella, Me11lco. 2 •US 10, ClndV J.,,,.t,
Homew"Od, IN .. 2'4547 II, Blence Jaime, MeMlcO, 2.41 21 12, GiMlan ~ovlU, 8rlta1n,
24H3 •
MAJOR LEAGUES
l!JIMlmtn
SUNDAY'S SGOllES
Sen Oieoo s. A.... l NV Mets 10, Oedeef's 9
P111lburon 10. Tues 4
Kenws Cllv e, aosron 7
Ch.ceoc> Wlllle So• '· St Loult 2 Clllelnnell l , Detroit 2
MontrHI 7, Allenlt l 8efllmore 6, NY Veflken l
Toronto " PtlileOelPh .. o Mlnnesol• s. Houston 4
Cleve4end S, San FrenciKo 4
S..1111 •• o.klend 7 Mllw~ I, Chlceoo CUOS I
TM1¥'1Gemes)
.,,.._ n Chic:aoo CUl>l at Mete. Arb
11-0S p m Monfl'AI n DNelrs et V.o Seedl, Fie ,
t0'3" e m
,-•Clres s,· A"91ta 1
(et Y-> CelhtM •• -__ , 10 2
IMOteee •l .. 1211-S lt I
alVleven, Fr•"' (4), Cllt>urn (7) and
Schroeder, Show, Clemtnll I'), Gre111 (7) •ncl SenlleQO, s Alotntr (7), w-snow, l•O
L-81ylt-..n, 0-1 S...-Grenl rn.
Mets 10, .,.....,., ' (et v-a.di) .... Yenr oo • • no-,. 1s LM......... tit )'2 ti.-t 12 J Wesl, Lee(ll 141, Tll)elll (6), lr°'6 17), ......
(I), Moren Ct ) end Certt', Lvona <•>.
Henhl'lf', Mefllnet ,!:~ $elffft (6), Sctlrpelle (7) tnO Sc!Okla, F (4). w-erou, 1-0
L-5cerMtle, 0--1 s-Mwn (1). HRt..-.LOS
Anoetn. /lhlffn Cit , O.veAllMIJI m
c.....
PWtletld ,.,.... 1Jlt "ii f 901-11 17 l
UCI O\J JOO ........, 11 l o·Donne1. OuHv "'· ,,.,...,, t•>. o-ire <•> 4M'd k Tetl, HMO Mrl 17), ~t (I) ~ kger. M-<llm (P), Geis (P), Wat!lllM l'I,
Pww (1,1(1). »-YOWN lllt'tl
............ ., ....... ~
Off "•nd running.
L•9un• •••ch Hl9h b•••b•ll co•ch Scott
M-r't Artlltl are 1 -0
•nff loolclng for MOre tltl•
week •• th~y continue t\(nlng up for Pactftc Co.st
1--.u• competition l•t•r.
THUft)DAT
Hunllnol 8MCll ., Trebuco Hilb, 3. IS;
Leoun• H ' vs. lr¥1ne •• HerllHe Park, 3, Rencl'° Alemltos at Newport Hart>or. 3;
Ocun View at L• Mlreda J:IS, Estancia
vs CaPIWeno Valltv et TtWlnllle Perk, 3,
Coate Mesa et Corona Tournament.
'RIDAY -.aoun• 8HCh •• Corone Cltt Mer. l. Woodbf'ICIQe el l(enMcfY (double·hffder) et
3. Sentlaoo al Newport Harbor. J; Coste
Mew el Corona TOU<nament; Edison.
Walmlnater et Cyprus Tournement. SATURDAY
Edlton, WHlmlmltr et Cvpress TOU<·
namenl, Cotta Mfta et Corona Tour·
Nlmenf
TENNIS
C-.. men
TOOAY West Vlrolnle vs UCI 11 Meui ...,.,..,. cc. 1.30
TUESOAY
Ncwth Carolina •t UCI. 1.30 WEONHDAY
UCI at Southern Cehlornla Inter· cOlleQlates at Paltdtna
·i ;.
STO('h f ·\RS • ....:. • •
NASCAR 500
l•t It~ N.c.) 1 I I) ltustv Wallace, St Loul,, Pon111c, •92.
sn ,100 2 (121 Alan Ku1w1ei.1, GreenfMttO, Wis .• Fores.
492, S29,600.
l 119) Dale Eeillharest, K1nneP01il NC .
Chevrolet, 4'2. '24,200
•• (6) Geoff 80dlM, CllemU/19, NY .. cne~~
Jl)let, 497, $17 975
5 (4) Mark Martin, 8•ttsvlll• Ark • Fores
492, '15,963
6 ( 171 Oavev AthlOl'I Hueytown, Ale Foro 497. $14,6'0
7 1161 Slerltng Martin, Co!umo.e Tenn OldMnOl><•e. 491. S9,tH
I 12S) L•k• SOftd JetkM>f' Miu . Olea
mol>•le, '90, s9.52S
9 11Sl Gr" Sacllo\ Mall •.;ct., N Y. P011t et. m . st.ns IO 1331 J.m S.uter ~c.oan W•l Pont-.c
419. fM50 11 (111 De,. Jerr•ll H•ckor¥ N C Pont-
419. A .S2S
12 127l M·k• Wattrlo Owensooro. IC~ Ponl..c. 411. SI l?S
13 (421 OICll Trl(.kle W11COl'I\"' ltai><CI\
Wtl ., Bu<k, ... SIO, 112
14 (74) Ne~ &onnell Hut¥1own Ale Foro
•· s1.n5 lS. (23) 8000¥ Ht n, M•cSll nG, T ... H But<.t.
417, J7.62S 1' 13'1 Rochard Pettv R•ndieman. N c ..
Pontlec. 417, SS.700
17 ISi Riek Wll'on B•now. Fie , Old1
moblle, 417, U.47S
f;OI I
HOHSJ: H \(·1,f;
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lJ(I II itl*rfl c:.9lr1lle .....
c1•1' ..... ~I tll . ~ ...
UCI el lowlller1' ~-""'° Cllleele... ., ,. .. ...,..
UTWDAY 00 .. ~ ~~ ffNf•
CllUletn •t PMMllM. . ..-av
UCI If ...,..,,. CelforllOe Im«•
~ .. ,....... c-..w...-
TU .. OAY Point LDm1 ...._,...et CIWlt.I Collte,
TMWlSDAY
Pennsvtvenle 11 UCI, '"°' ,.., ....
Notrf 0...... tit UCI, 1:10' C.I Wittieran et CIWfsl Coltee, 2 11.m. '
IAT\MDAY
CIWlsl ColleM et Weslmonl, l • l'I\ 0 ~AY North Cwollfte 1t UCI, 11 a.m
Cemmuftlry cellet "*' TUtllDAY
Cyoreu et Or.nee C.at, 2, Golden
Wnt et ltenctlO Sainfleot, 2 It m. T'Mu.SOAV
Or.nee Coesl •I ltlvenl4t. 2 • m , StcldleOeClt et GOiden West, 2 1 m
Ctf'MWflltV C-.. wtmt1t
TUtlSOAY arenoe eo..t at Cvpreu, 2; ttandlo
.S.OtleoO •• GOiden Wftl, 2 1>.J'h
THUIUOAY
Rlvenldt et Orllllte COH I, ~ w.tr
el Seddl1Udl. t
H19tc*t .. lllieVS . "11oM»AY
1n1111t e t Estande, J, Ede-at ~"'
Hils, l . ;, TUaSOAY cor-c1et Mar et Pelot Veron, 3,
Mater Del al aw-Amel, a. NewPOt'1
Harbor a I F ootftll, l , l.ellUNI l tach a I Ceplslr&no Vellev, 3; Dena Hnts et Wood·
br!Ooe. ).
W•DN•SDAY
Fountain Valley at Irvine, l , El Toro •• EdllOl'I, 3; Estancia el HunllnQton INCll,
2:30; Los Allmllos at Westmlnst«, l1 New·
llO(t Herb« et Lono Bffch Wiison, >.
Seddletleck •I Tr•~ Hiils, 3.
TitURSOAV
Btvlf'IV Hiiis et coron. Gel Mer, l ,
Mat•r Del et Lovole. 2. Rotting Hllll .,
Edison, l; Fountain V•lleV •' NtwPOf'I Herb«, 3.
l'ltlDAY o.ne Hilb et corona del Mer. >, ltvlne
at Cott• Mate, l. 8bhoe Mollteomerv •I
Mlttr ~ 3. H1.110ooton e.tc11 •' Otamono &er, 2.30, Werrwi et Wnllnlmter, 3, Wooct-
brlOGe al Sen Clemente, 3, SaddltC>ack et
Los Amleos, 1
VOLLEYBALL
C-.. men
TOMtGHT N1vy et IJCt, 730
WEDNESDAY UCLA er UCI, 1:30
SATIMDAY uc1 at use. 7:30
I ASEULL
Am111u111 LHwue
DETROIT TIGERS.--AgrMd ro ttfml w1tll All11 Tremmel. shol'tslOP. on • llvH·•Hf
contract .. ttnllon.
Neftenel LMeue CINCINNATI REOS.--Sklned Luis \/eloue1.
PltCl\er, to • one·¥"r contract
aASICETIALll\ ,._....., 8aslretNI AsMdlltten
CiOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Atllvaltd
Ben fVICOonllld. forward Plectd JOlln Star~'
lorweres on tn. Inn.ired ltlt
HOCKEY
Ne!MNI Hedin Uff'M NHL -E lllletled Robert PrOCltr t, Oetr O< 1 It tcS
Wlftl1i forwero, for le Penel•tl9 • lorl"la 11ean no W"llll the NHL 1fler ,,,. comoieuon ol
Cr1IO..,.. Pfv.':etcf•tlln for ll1S 1nvotv-._t11 Wl'll coce.ne MINNE.SOTA HORT~ ST ARS-Treo.ci
Buan MecLtlen 'ell Wol\CI end • fOU(tll rouno draft chotce t, the C ~ , Flemt\ tor Perrv Berea.en. cent.,. and ..Nne Cllurla r1gnt wing
NEW YORK ltANGERS---RKallecl Merctl o-. center, from Den¥tf of Ille lnt9rNll~••
HoelleY LMue PtTTS8URGH PENGUINS-Au~ Frenlc
P11tre'l9elo. goe1tenc1er encl ltlCllerd Z..-rilell,
11;r.1 w.no. to MuV.eoon ol 11141 tnl.,.natW>nel
Hoei.ev Luoue COLLEGE
NOTRE OAME-AnnounctcS 11)9 rnlQn•tlon of George SltwaTt, H"~tant toot1>11• toacfl, .o
he mn ~ome sHClll ••ms COKll lor ''"'
P1llMIWOll Sleeter•
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· Catie • MeM fll F....a.i ~tielffell et
W•trnln•W• 4.11; i._,.. "* al Mel'lfte, 6 4S· LMUM IMCfl 11 El T«0, 1. .. ~y
Unl'l.n.llV ti Dent ...... 6:30; OC'.Mfl
Vltw at Irvine, 7.; Cotll Mew et Tutlln,
5.30; Edi.on et ~ Vle!o, 6; l'OIMlteln v...... ., La Quinl_a.1.. 6
P...uAY corona dll #.-•' 0... Hiii, 1, ....., • .of'! ...,,._ et tMitlnOIOft !Nedi. us1 WoOdotidee el Cotta ""-'• 1, Notre Deme
al ~ter Oef. 7, Wes~ al ltendlo Altfl'lllot, 5 IS, AJumnl al Mer"'9 1,
Leeutie 8eac11 et L.-Hllll. 7
SWIMMNIG
Ctn'lftwnltV C-.. "*' .W w.... ,.llJDAY
Orenoe C.st et Gfownont, 2, Ml Sift
AllloelO, Golden Wtsl ., Ctt'fltot, '~ IAT\MDAY • Or.._ Coett afld GolOe<I Wftl el Sedd~ ....,t•ltllo'I. , pm, H"" lc:Mtt bf'tS TV•SOAY
E4illto11 a t Woodbr1dle, 3. u Qulltte 11
Wntm1n$1w. ~I• 09' vs. Notrt Derne et Sa/Ill AN Vellev, 4:30.
WIDNESOAY
Coron. cMI ~ •• El Toro. 3, L• Qi.Int•
al E$1ancla, J THURSDAY
Vlllende a t Wooclbrldlll, 3,
PalOAY
FO<#lleln VelltY et El Toro. l IATUltDAY E11encle el Cfllt Mne, 9 a.m.. Foun·
leln Ve!Mv at SClnore tnvltellonel; Unlvw·
$!IV, Woodbrld9e, lrvlne el Herl! ... Partt,
9 1.m • Hunlf!IOton leech •I HecieMe
H•loh•• Wiiton ltNYI, t a.m H"" lcMtl eirts WEDNISOAY
Corona Gel Mer el El Toro. >. LAI Quint• e l E 1t111Cla, l
THIMSDAY
Edi.Ian el NJnlOft Vle;o, l P:!llOAY
Fountain Vellev et El Toro. l
SAT\MDAY
E1tenc1e at Costa Mesa, t • m , Int-
•• Heoend.e Hetolltl WlllOfl Reins •• llft\.
UftoVWMIV. lrvlne, WoodtlricSOe •• ..ii ...
Peril
SURFING
Hilt\ ~ b9¥1 aM llf1S
S.ATIMDAY
WISA Meer al 80IW OIJca Ste le a.cl\.
W'"*"s .-..nmrmi...i
let CN1•rme Cit¥)
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Mello.Ill, SOvief UnlOfl, t•) 6"4 6-C..
~ ""*' Lori MCN•~. Houston. and 8ellY Naoe!Mn
IC.eoelua 8a.... Hawaii, def EllM 8ur111n. Balli
rn«t Md end EliaDelh Sm&lev. Australia. t>v
Clef1u1t
Women's t.u""9meftt
(el 5afl ----) s-.. .....
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C..... Wemtft
UCI 6, ~ seatt I
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IUCI °" Jec:kerd. 6-1, •·2. Thecllo (WI 094 Korac • J, 6·2 Benne (UCI) Off Oll'k, 6·0
6 I Vacce ro IUCll IM'I Ta-rv 6·0 6·0
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Hershlser already feellnQ some pressure Halos O-for-3 vs. Padres
But he's still throwing zeros, through three innings
Sin« last Cktobcf. Henhi~r has bttn $Ctn 11
the White Hou~. at bukctbell pmH and on t~ cover of JUSt about every ss><>ru mapz.inc in
Ameria.
"I've chanacd tremendous.I)." Hmbittt liid.
"Mr hfc wall be dalsi(ICd u bcfOre 1918 and aftcf'
1988. That leltoCl ti.I put me on the map."
On Sunday a MaDdi~ crvWd or
7.903 folloWfd the roed '° 10 tce lbc maan auncUori.
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Orange co.et OAILV PtLOT'IMond«Y. M«dt I 1111 •
642-5678 From North ~ ... CCU'My
From South OrMge County
540-IJJO
496-6800
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
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Oul*a. ~lo. f'noe, '1 rw HettMW & 40I New beh. ..,.. c•rpor11 1 & IM. ..,909 lndf'y rm tlT Jc::! t 7J1.-
...,. 6 ;..::=..-:; block to' buc'tL CtPt. pm. 1760/mo c .. 1~= =~~~r. trptc, ~~ 2:0vt nowi cloletobwh H.e.qui.i C~lll1~ "!!!!l~;;;;..d peinC ' w""9 ta" t1.0001mo. 912..22070"~34. upl7761mo • * M '* too.. ... Sto.,75/IT\O. I~ 11414 t11001rn0. 1•1. L<* J~ 7eo-t384 21A compteteiy--uni'Ur ~ OAANOE HA. a&A DuplU, frpl(:, 14IO MONROVIA a 2142
lelt. MC dep. CALL.. °"*b I Ole Atelt0tl Qaffl09, petto, No Petit T9l MOMT ~11<>3 Qllffl09, •I~. Ne11rpOl't TSL MGMT 142~t903 -i.;;;;;;;;;:1 t47-to41 Mon-.Frl OA '°'4-8200 Be by olt 11150 Penlntt.lle, cloM to Bay, ---Hwpt lg~,ell
• .... ..... EYM&Wltndl llAM&--. 28R 2BA ..-w15111oi4s.12e111e ~llWt t1HO/rno720-t771 VERSAILLE STUDIO orS)Wt.Approx100011f. ....... ---:..:·• ' ' HR 18A 1800/mo Condo. G., • MCUflty, 30' cellnf, ~ bOat U..1111& ... ., .. ~l HUGE SIR 2'-i8A =~ ~~· ~ 28R •• new. Met "iC ••eh .. or. no. kitchen .,-... pool, epe. CIUbhM. Incl pt:AV.ecc,..-2-0221 ....... howe. i-ow Oii" W/Of>(I/, I .. Pia.a Quiet, encl oer. 1425/Mo New e.,pe, Frto dlah~. -stove trlQ. MSC/mo 854-8090
2tledroome, deft dining w9td9, ~~S~~ :::~:.on. C~I ~:n:; ':1d..O::~· .J!1~~~")o ,,.int, e1c. 250-t002 ,,; lflci. No pet1 5-45-4855 ~-X!
267
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8'own, AG. 551-8700 or -1 • 150·5114 •Wtlll* :n.w..,.. 6 R.I. 5*/hftt
No pea 11000/mo cen. _...__ 2144 6'2·1527 ** ..... ** e·s1oe 28R 18.A Con-oe Frio. Cl..,,weeh«. itove 18A Aw~ for Mnlor
tt-loceted. ar..t et.. ....... •2ta0 HARLA AVE• EnclOMd prcG, leundry Ind No'*' 54M•ss Wiiiing to perform ~ IUiineu/Ofhce lent
114/Nl .... 7 ~!:1~o::~·~:R ••M•tfNiiti •,.::·se~mo~ ~~=~1 ... ~~· •1BR,2t>10eAc1ottNlld1 :r-::::•::ii.:110 2769 •1M llU 2'48A, doee to pool.-On ~on• wide lush b1ckyerd, paUo & SMMutltalnGI. EncloMd -1Ml•t•nlf
w Id. gr •• n b •It. greenbelt, 1* upMltve ~ "Uk• new & .,.., .. , ..... ~ PIQI. STOO/mo. Aw116i-1117 wr¥cuFF DRIVE $1550/mo Agt 873-5354 38R 2....a.A t>Muty .. up-""'. Frptc, pool, ape, Eut 11th St All new pnt, •ble now1 7IQ..lle2 Mlle. hntMs Hwpt 8ch A.et 541·5032 1~~=~~~~~;1 grtded lo IU~ the mllllon lndry l•t • MC NO etpt QUlet ~~ 28R WALK TO BCH NR HOAG ---'......; _ _;_, __ Iii N'i 1M loft. 1BA, ~ PlllOi a ~~I Chlldren & PETS VELMA 549-2447 1BA'·S725/mo °' 1BR: &200 'OFF 1st MONTH hOfiii 2706 UI ... RIT m-2106 =· l=drr~.: = :.. ::!ci Of~ •BAY TIMBERS• tBA..Jeoo/mo $20() ort •lg 18r, micro $725 VERY nice, ~lei room In 3975•8~ ~~M50/mo COTTAO[ 8TUOtO 1 ear CALL 544-3842 12850/mo can 0000 tBR. frplc, cable, pool, tee deC)o. 87,,.8632 •Lt 1Br. F/P, OU pd S7SO PMwpofl H.iohr1 Kllcil & Nwilt 8ctl A;1 541"'5032 ~. "'' Ind. Avall WOOOBAIDGE 2BA+den HERBST 720-3980 or patio. gar. No pet• 399 ... •T .. m P::. ~-· :t:'3& lndry prly Non-lmOker UMW ....
Metdt 20, 1700/mo Call 28A. dettdl townnouee, 11(>.5000 w Bey St $185. l50·8357 E-Slele 1BA, l(ft cones & 1 1 Of 1375/mo "'2·5182 1089 SF adjacwl1 to New-•
173-5"9 IY tnlG s11501mo eoo ~ ..411.A..V *mu&. LIUi..-IPIC· DIM ., .. , poo1. ALWAYS M lllm . Por1 Herbor. Aeuonable
LITTLE ISLAND yrty, new Oeye 213-29M907 Evee KUTrlnl\ / (EASTSIOE) eatp<>rt 1695 Gel CfldU 1, 2, 3 & 48R yw1y Apt & Hotetl/MoUb 2718 ,., •. Stlp avail W/offlc:ie
28R. F/P, roofdeclc, gar, 213/453..f751 \t'\'('J \'l.'"'11' llf '( 'I I IMMACULATE, bNght & req Cl. Cur111831·1288 HOUM Rent.it. cannery UlllA IUll _..-_s.._11_00 __ __...,,~-
w/d & fnO. 11.400 WOODBRIDGE 38< -2Ba, R(AUOAS • r0«ny 2BR 18A w/cozy Prime k>c:allon, 2BR, 1BA. Renllle, ~:xmt Inc. llftl • BRIGHT N 8. OFFICE W£11rfr• ......... fem rm, frpto, patlot, NB Cond-2 LG MSTR kllchen Completely r• brlgllt kltch ~/Htlng 8 Wkly ,.,,1111 1155 & Up App. '°'3/aqtt, PriY Bath -aa -17M911 nicety lndecp, Ilka, pool, ' ' o m~. Encl gar~ area, enc gar utll pd. DELUXE 2.BR 18A Step1 ad Neer PCH. Post Office. _,... tennla prty S15SO/mo. ault... frplc. refrlg Call GINGER 540-3&ee. 1775/mo 759-!242 t nd Oceen View 2 HBO. fr .. cott ... hut M11lner'1Mlle148-2147 .. ,. ••-undergrnd pncng. 24hr o .. PoQI, t18P8 to oc .. n ••-9'0-t321/H 720•78521W MC. clubh ... walk tobch •Clean, quiet 2BR 1BA QUIET & nic. 2BR~ Oen car parking S1100/mo Klt'aavl 985N Co•1t My, •I lmll WT191 3BR, 1V.8A, l1400fmo l lOOO/rno 831-3939 up1talra, dl1hw .. her, unll. Frptc, gar. $950/mo 4510 S..1hor• 548·8065 Laguna Bch 494-5294
25213451525
SQ FT
ywty. 499-2715 NewpottJel<h 2169 •Udo l•I• 28r 11600 ,., •• newly Clacoralad lmmad oc:cupency Call Ul'Tll.Wf W»:l•TIL CA.LLSeotllMl-2301 • .. EW uoMES 730 No pet1 640-2495 Kevin 851-0424 iiibOi •HARBO" VI n •VerM!tle 8Kh $650 ---Dalux twnh1-type apt Wkly ell now 1vall New d'lux ()fC IPKI 1580 ,.---..... 2107 38R,38A,upgraded, F/P, •NptShorn 18r$600 •2BR WtBA. deck, frpl, Quiet, nice upat1lr1 1BR. 2BR, 2"'!A, lrplc, 2 car 1140. wk & up 2274 Superl«,CM.3IO~f,tull ,.,..__ dbl p ., g8fdnr, comm Marti egl ..-2.noe Nof.. W/O hk up, get YatCI, ct .. to lhopplng, Ideal IO< gw wlopenen Mini con-Nwpt ~ CM 648-7445 IVC WC tUs-c.n divide
BAI.BOA rrom 411•811 nr pool, park, "'¥; yarCI Tr... 2218 E Pacific tn•ture couple, no P91• dltlon. 1,250 aq 11 No · __ Into 3 ofca 142.He&
Ubfwy, lndlY & ator•. 11150/mo . ..-1. 521 eot South Coan Mttro •E s1.02s1mo s.. ''"'· 1575/mo 831-5594 pe11 Av.ii 3115 Apptl-------!'!'!!~ ----,,-=~=--=-:--::,,.-
partly furn. 38r 2~8e hM 28R 28A ~ 2 car • 86 ,,,.,, c.11 759-1104/Evu ---0 n I y s 1 0 II 5 I m 0 RtntM to SNrt 2724 NEW OFACES 17ttl S1
ll500tmo.175-92CMI 9tr,w/dNc!J9, lrplclnllY· 21 6444722/0.yl e7~ __ •OCEANFRONa ~~2: eq ft
Ing rm & mstr bd<m, wet o.gner 2BR 2BA, WC. 38R 2BA, dbl encl gar melltiBJIU mllfM -NB 2BR 2BA, w/d lrplc. Pn~..-8-4332 co;;; dfl Mar 2122 b.,, cntr1 elr, SHOO pool, gtitad, cable. weter patio, trplc, ,,.., Hart>Ot Lux 111 tJ5all tPeettcu-n/1mkr 25-35 $633/mo _
Sotty, no.,... 8«-0509 a ~ pCI Lnd%1ac No & 405 Frwy $1000/mo UUTllllTI ler -wane' to bMeh + Ultls Ken l50-4387 PR.IME OFFICE Al~ORT -111-11... •BLUFFS FAM HOME• pet1 U 201rno 7..6151 CAU 882-n<>7 Sperkllng clean, large. MC comP'o I '*"'Ing BALBOA ISLAND For M LOCATION Competitive
BrlgM, No peta
11200
lg 48R ... Fam•Bonu• rm1 3BR 2BA radacol'1tad Qerelln IP11 S..utttully 1 ...... •tor1, tennll • pool "" 2l'R houM 2 BA prlcal Move In quallt). Ao1 9ra-53s. Grnbll· S 18SO/mo VAC ~ .,,C patio.' dbl gar laun~ 1and1c:•pad ground1 ~v•1I now S 1150/mo 1425/mo 1y 'watTen · 955-2e00 _ *2 H ... on Lotl Ellidel 2BR 18A hOuM. hrelwd SHATZEN RE 759-123-4 dry hkup, 2837 Eldet1 Pool & IPI p1t10sldeck1 718-5274 or '°'2·2024 15e-2200,::,3-l lll71E •Ill .,,.
38R 28A + 1BR 18A. AH ::it~~~· 2
cat 28R, 28A 81yrlC1g1 ~ 2606 Sl, lOO 750-0138 _ ~ O< carpon 1590 FU<n.lhad Studio, 1tep1 tf •NEWPORT CloH to E 17th St , CM, grOM
redone. 12961<? Ownr· TOleegOnal75-2199 Condo, 1011rer unit . • ..... UTS 1 Bedroom $870 oeeen Poot, pvt entry bMcl\ 1 Fllhlon llland ..... 1350/mo ..-6~ ~=======::;;;~~A~gt~w4~ll1co-op~~'°'~2·;9e¥~ w /hr d • d 1100r 1 • 2BR 18A ~talra ti>t on 2BR. 1~8A twnhm pool 28drm 111,aa aaoo patio. uut Ind. no pell Cteen. quiet Avlll now I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 4 Homlontg~2 cornerlol LRGdupteJC,2Bf.2',.8a, .. 11450l moAgt..-&-&7ee ume llltn<I. •wall 3113 patio, 1m pa1 OK 181E 18th St ..-2..oaS& u 7simo 831-1255 S325•uttl 145-9515 Commercl•I Property
1002 11th St 1 bile E. of tffw· den, dramatic w/loft, FP, **BAYFRONT** 11000/mo y .. rly No 548-3123 ----• -LARGE WESTCLIFF F
2
5--40 Ill ltlr ue 2BR 2778
...... .._ ____ ..._•!port BlwCI A a king beamedll:::· ~=g no Spacioua 2BR 2BA wl•5' petl. By tPPI 673-5108 1 Bedroom 1705 28R, 28A'dlning rl'I), frplc, 8alb0a Apt ~ 1ge RETAIL SP"CE
A_,. O#lMe 6 123& 000 Ownr 875-08-47 peta. · dOO< Huge P•tlo w/apa --28drm 1' •8a $815 pool, 1dult1 S8SOlmo dedl W/D gw $550 • '*' .., * NMl~NCWOM ' COM DUPLEX. 2BR, 18A, LndrY,frplc, 2cat~attge, 1a1boa ,ftWisuta 261)7 mle9B.AU 151E2111 St 548 2408 &45·11H 541..$341 Jim875-4450 ~=Ill, xln'c'::; ~~~~. 2BR, 18A. =K 1Vllll 12100/mo Agt 8 5-41112 tBR, l&A, 2 car Oefllgl. XTRAlig 2BR 2BA. P•llo, NEAR Ho•g Ho1pllal Female lhr
38
r nr So Cst ....... Agl 173-~ COLDWC!U
BANl(eRU totelly upgr•Clad :JBR Cll~-:=:.u3t :w!" •UYnMT• w/d $825 +w•tlf• S800 UAITalm encl gar, d/w wall·wall, Ugnt and elry 2 BR. 2 BA PU, n•amkr, pet, kl<ll
1V.BA, wtllt• oak kltehen, MCJ • 28R yrly. Gar. 1g patio. MCurlty A11t f0< Pate 0t TheM •ttr.cttw Apt1 1... frplc '800/mo ~11/lut. wll•undry hkup1 No 13251mo • 1200 MC •vi l/f ! .. f1r Left
matter IUll• & much CHARMING 3BR 28A & dock •vi It 150 8~3-3722 Ellen 831-8~eo tur• pool, Ip&, p(lvall MC. No pell 542 ~ PMS $650/mo ..-2..ee211 3/15 Of 411 662-3275 Ampte parking In Shop-E Ult l morel 2 184 Puente M1tr BA, lri>t<:. encl g., ------ACROSS from the beach patloe or deck•, gartge --ping Cntr. Agt ..-s..e2ee ~'t"t • x~: Prll\I, by appt, 546-1075 Avail now. 415 PolnMllla •BAYRIOGE condo gtd, 18R S885/mo 5200 dep Of carport In• b .. utlfully Hi,ant. ltl<h 2640 ll1lfllt .... APTI IF to thr 4BR N~Bch --fMlmJ
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Clualfled Advert111ng l*lenC• • mu.t Able to APflkY at 225 E 17th St.. per ..-. PteeM ~I GINER.AL OFFICE rngmt of 7 peraon eup· l*IOn to CSW.Ct incomlf'O AWTllT f Olll) ADS Department. II you hie• wonc under It'"' 3 tO· Coeta Mela. s.41·7711 114-4t1 ... 700 N.8 IMurenca Agency of• Pot1 ateff. fl'reter Sot yn calla, 45 WPU. •rend•. PT M-1! IWll & ... 0919 ~end can type 45 hour day• S7IHr Eap. waltt ... ~d ,_. Jtlnt entry~ op· relevant expattance fllinQ Not-.. amoti., 17·18 ~ tllCP nee W"!.!""1 ARE FREE wpm, we'd Ike to talk to 2 13-402·2U~ DeMvwy Knowt.doe911Wllanf00d ~ Dutiea Incl mall, ~· ""'* hMie ~ hr,,41·7114 • ·~·, • ~ -Of . C 1l-you Excellent 1>enet1ta U-/IUll ..._ ..,......,, helpful.. l•lefno RH· euppty, -.o & typing .. rpertot1al & com. Lama 722·8&25 ~ 2904 Cal·. Forlnterview call: Olltlt!Op,JonnWayneAlr· ............ , teuran~4t4·5000 Cell145-too0 -fftUftlcatiOn •• 8erld ..... l!llln TELEMAAKITINO
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Company 11 loolcll)O for DAILY PILOT --..... 111 people to worl( approx· 213-te&-7955 Apply at KJrk Jeweters, --have ple.aaant phone de-... ..._._.,.... re141ble, qualltled peraon FOUND Pin In Cliff Dr. -lmately 10 d1y1, ~Iver---2300 Harbor Blvd . Bulle .. Ill,.., meenor a good typing •...-a• ...
to •'llC9 and '"tock r.. Park, Newport Beech. Part time Polltlona •vall· Ing telphone dlree1ortt1 Nftepaper te, Cotta Mela W/offa aklll• 20 hra/Wk 11<111• CaH 7 f4· 7$2-e474 From your home. Apptm
tall end commerc:lat Call to 10. a.tS-3471 lllW •-It . able for cuhlera In In the Orenge Cwnty CM Top st 142-3490 Mttlnt No S.... Oood
oullel• with proven prof LOST c:-1--• _, • Amerlc1'1 moat beautiful ., ............. your •"·'l•b'-fUtllES HANDY with t0011 to bUlld · lllPT /IWIT•tHI oommun1eaoon aklll• • ltable' Ametlcan p;oduci Whit~ roK'Q!.~. :~::'.h lem Ina.GA garden center Will train day ,;hi" hOura ·o;:dut;; Slllboetl Boating exp Eicperleneed Picture Ellabl Co••• MM.11 RE mu1t t3t-'1I0/775-3S51
llne No Hlllng. Jult **MW•** r ht peraon. Apply In with cars 1t1tlon'wagon1 ElfTOI not req'd, but helpful. Fremer FIT poaltlon Mtmi Financial Co 19 Tl' ..............
counting money. Will not aon A1k for Barbara or •llght trucks ere Mac:Grwgor Vacl'lll. 1831 available Call M()(l·Frl .-ino exp & p4enanl ~·--
Interfere with prHent rick needed Valld drlver1 Mid-stied dally needa a Plaeentle Ave, CM 1•5• 979-2787 Swllchboard ()per/R«pt If you ~ • OOod smone
employment. No ••• lmlllllll'T-ULllA lklenM required. FO< Im· handa-oo edllor IO direct ........ PIZZA RESTAURANT to handle Mlllf sxaoo VOie. end CM ua. "'
perlenceneoeuary.4·10 MZIMllllS mediate auignrMnt fol-~1:u:'A~:!,':,=~ Reliable Owntranap NB Mgmtoppof!un1tlu Cor!aolew1th401ncoming extra$80toS300~1y,
hra per wtc can return yoo F"" & Pen· Time Arced•· 11111'1 UIMll lowing • .non trelnlng -1 Cal Jo 645-~ av~ at llnea Organ11e ~ and can w0<k pert time or u much u $4,000/mo Merry-Go-Round-Bump-2301 San JoeQuln Hiiis Rd. ....ion. Apply at ment pege, _.ty meca•· .,.. 1 • IJ11LI 1111111 center. Mail P U & 4roo full Time CALL Steve
c. FIMncelnler•t ,,.. ex-DomtSUO 3018 er Cara-Ticket Sales A C04'one del Mar. 92625 8·30 A.M 10:30 AM or line. 8;:t•Y feature• IUITlllTOI off Spanlhapnklngde-142"'6G33
panllon after atart-up. f\ln place to work 800 E '40-5800 1:30 P M Oflly =pages CrMt:,fy'!'n<t C:: (114) 11f.11M aired but not nee: Send Telem#1C~.ng---
Minimum Investment of GRANNY· TYPE Cl'llld Bey. Balboe utk>nelll<Ntl am•"'t STATE 1£ACI Pll•lllllL •-r~• & salary requ•r• PHOfl PROS 19,900. MCUred. Celt c;.,.. needed In CM home --OHml llU 2535 w Yl• Palma -.. --••••L -rrltrll• to Alt. W1nn1a ·
Mr . Frank 11 n at for my 8 mo. old. Wknda IFFIOE OLEll Ory c~nera. FT/PT Perm Anallelm. CA d • COV9I" letter, r• Utlllty V9hlcie dr,....,· for Pvt ec:hool. Ha arN 2·8 TSL MGMT. 188 E. 17th. 1-800-537~121 or If no only 131·5221 Wiii train, tleK houra Great post 131-8872 (off M1gnolla & La Palme) ~:;:':::, ~ T~ anack bars $51tlour 538-1"441. ate 1A, Colla M .... 92627 WANTED
a n 1 w e r c 1 I 1 for student or rellrM 11_. •111169 AAA•f 0 Weetcenda .. Easter vreett ........ _. -Rel 1-800-828-2721 anytime .UlllPll W&ITU Coste Mese 64a-8888 1 -di -•0r _. 1771l2 Cowan = Piiot, P O Box poalble FIT in 1ummer --• teuranti ~ ·EARN TOP SSS LEAD Refined lady to 1;.,._ln pV1 mme ate pen1ngs1 Irvine CA 1 • Cotta M .... CA H0-9e13 Tue-Sat 2·5PM Delell-orlented pertof\, lllTll Amil LISTS & TAPS. CA1.l
VENDING MA~ES room. batn & aalery. N 8 IWAIU •TllPIY Seasonal & Career op. (otf Mac.Artnu~ & Fitch) 92626. i•-L IELP gOOd Enohlh akRl1. Will Opening new high qu.-hty STEVE a.t2"4333. Beet PIT or FIT buslneu 8't4·88l9 ptyt Xlnt n•Y World -. TRAIN Pleasant, lrtendl r11taurant In South
$2500 min lnvestmt. No FT /PT general shop worll Tr-eel Call "-rundabte) I -..., ..... Lii Mornln 1 D p d bl et--""-• "'""'ly Pen C ... ••t Pina VIII •u ~ Servlcee, •national Mlllng. 1-800-638-VEND wlllght keyboarding 1•5-;._..5,._35.-..35 eK ,..311 DELIVERY PERSON FIT r._ g • e en a 9 .. ..,...,..., ,..,.,. • .,... -age " prel'd Gd Engllsh essen-" • ,. wanted. Apply In person i-•• • •• Only. 557-6020 ny1aver. l&eO Pl•cenha Polltlons 1vallable din-magazln• 1ub1CrlpUon E~ 5530 tlel. 261-6085 CUSTOMER Allen Beck Florist, 2809 _,...._ AV9., Coate M... Ing room. bar, CUl'l1er1 agency, la now hiring FIT ~..__.--T-----._../IFFIOI ••-Newnnrt Blvd, NB lall lt .. 111 ... 11 ftTIJ/mFT~M I /FIAi !!IGoodR P/T SECTY/BOOKKPA kitchen Must hlV9 ax: I PIT s .... Repretentl· ....,..,..J oLoan 2914 -• -• ----.. ~. ,. on· r -"'" fleJClbt• hr• 1tari perlence Applylriperson tlvea.Weolt•,.
*WIDOW HAS SSS FIT lor public accounta~t SERVICE DENTAL ASST, Must be l /T llmfllY/lfC PIY O.C. Airport area 15 OO/hr for N'B co between 10am-1pm at • S7.001hr guaranteed 1
f0< TO.I 110,000/up No Bootlkeeplng, p11yroll, BOYS AND GIRLS ~~~u::i 0ta11~ 1xn-reNy.8s IAIAlll 432-0677 pany. a..z.8166 Becky m-3810 S Plan Of'. unllmlted commllllon crect.v /no pen. Call c::omputer. gen office. F 11 C S """ F b •~ 1 LOOKING 1 t • 1 e Quallfled leada, 1 out of Fut, accurate, fleKlble a 11-11 -••1 tLI u ttme ustomer er-FT /PT 640-9000 Theresa or u1y ....... egency o or ma ure "" e1•• -OlmlL RnAJL llLU 4 aotd, no cold call• Denlaotl AMOO. 973·7311 '""" vice Rep. general ollice ----_ __ 40 yr1 to maintain olc at Otc Manager for Prop _., • muatl Newpor & 19th. TURN YOUR SPARE TIME e•perlence a plus. Com-Dental home. Separate room re· Mgmt Co. 51500 per mo FIT. M-F 7a.m -3.30p.m . Newport Statlonera la • Stability, W9've beef'l In
Costa Mesa. 3416 INTO SS DOLLARS puter, phones tor busy ol· llTll UllSTAIT Quired. Mull be 1111· + Insurance. 642·2000 'S4.50/Hr. benellll, no •Mklno • FIT Hies-• ~~1'rf,~1:J~~
Ul/&llf / PllJ WORK AFTER SCHOOL flee. Flexible houra Apply Exper. or11ML assist RDA motivated end heve gen-Maneger exp nee. Applf In perton, rra,r lo~r Bet all ~tore • Room fO< actvancement
3 YI'• exp-mitt Petm/F'f; AND SATURDAYS GET. In person, Dally Pilot, 330 pref'd Xlnt cpportunlty lf'll office. bookkeeping, 110 000 /., Book• On ape. 729 ~ d:WP lal •:. t o • 1N1ne locatJon p p-.1~1 I d .. W Bay St • Costa Mesa with oreat te•m Well typing, dlc1ephone and , + Farad St • CM ~8-5525 an •pee n Ing W
--------ro ,....,, n wr p .. ct, xtnt TING NEW CUSTOMERS Or cell Palll. 642_..536. estabi' Irvine ofllce lti0<thand experience otdlfl Mull have high e repreMnt over 150 AnnounclMenb 2920 comm 1klll1, n-smkr FOR A LOCAL NEWS-Monday lhru Friday 788-0777 or 640-4292 Coit• MeHINewport National Co •pand1ng lo-ll&l EITITI &IT atand11d1 l enfoy d .. i.-publlthers on • natlOneJ w/rellable car S10lhr -. PAPER NO DELIVERY I ~ a..cn area. Send ,.. celly Need 3 Man..,,ers Mature & ex.p'd Sml e•· Ing withe public:· Com· level, ranging from e .. llMllWlll beneflll. 499-4187 lor INVOLVED. AND ALL aume to Ad•13'4 PO full be{let1t1 Call.Mr'~~~ ectlVf RE ofc pany benettWWill trafh qforutr!ftt~ ..... ~t 72" ••72C•ll
For Info which results In ,appointment TRANSPORTATION! I "'fl Box 15e0, Colt• Mesa, Davl1(714)757.0728 ::>eflOfM4.lmtlo Bruhlar Call~tonnel,883·1200 -·.......... ... ....
the recovwy of a 1988 •-ti•-asJuw PROVIDED BY AN WORD PROCESSORS CA 92826 -l Co .• 1111 8ey1tde a-•••irs---•••••• Mercedes 260E (Baby ---· ADULTSUPERVISOR I . -.. •220CdM,CA92825 • -·~-IA.U" _ _. Benl) 1llver ID" For rapidly •ltP*ndlng tra-FULL TIME/ PART TIME/ •~ Lori • Kitchen now hiring, PAIT 1*-llU ml
WDBEA2SD 1JA7.13864 dltlOnal clothing store tn YOU CAN AVERAGE FREE!! • RETIREDHYDAOTEXlnc Bac:tcofficepoimontnHB IUlmlTE l•0-$80 c .. h d•lly
Cal Llcenee 2KVKS8o' Newport 8eech. Career & Cross-Training On • Lut>ttcatlon Company Ortho Prectlce Ortho flll ru.1 979-0747 EARN SS lo S 18 Hour
After 1 week training
Call Steve 9AM-5PM lut known Huntington growth potentLaL Seett-$ 7 5 W ' I PP ,, .. I 5 0 • Mull1mate • L I 2.3 need• • Fun or Part Time ~'::::, & Pc;s,;/nl ~=P limited tvVWVtunJtv to "'"n $;iM
B•ach erea. Contact Ing a well organized. setl-Sales AePf1Mntat1ve In POSltlon1 aveilable n1tiona1~;;i'e11ate ~;r. $7600 +/MO
-Agent 838-7327 ::!~•:1:r::i"::~~l Fol~ D11playw11tf' 3 '?' 4 • M-S· Word the ORANGE COUNTY Cd Cara 895-3030 ket""" 1uetem with un--.. 0 It'" ~r .. •"¥ ' ...... •t ~"" r' 1'•,.... •ri , .. .., , • ..,,I ' aru H~h Commissions ' .. ~ ,. 142·4HI
Interview. call Teresa, R MORE ..,n 1 ,. .. , ",. , ... 11 ,,., h .,._. ,,,. ,,. ,.,. Hmiled earnings For 1n-•Yt -1 IPIRIT1 (714)759-7979 • .. ,. .i... •• • 1. Product Training No IEllClL formation. c,11 Jack Full ~fits & car bonus
Who are you? ~ i ' -•• over-night trevel re-Ayera at SELECT Rapid advancement. c.i1 PART· Tll HOtlS
FULL-TIME PAY C.11 1·800-337-8798 ••JlllOOl'S "z·'• I I I A •• q u I ' • d C • 1 1 FIT front omc. P<>Slllon In BETTER HOMES & Mr Davt1, (7 14)757-0728
-&a FOR MORE y •• 1-800·527· 1193 or eend bu1y H.B. Ortho Practice, GARDENS --
8700 Pacific Coast HIQh· INFOAMATIONCAL 'o reeume to· HYDROTEX tor •harp peraon Close REAL ESTAT Sales UYI Yll LIYEI
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NEW LOWER
RATES
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$2.20 per day
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4 llnee. 30 day minimum
In the
SERVICE
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way, Newport Beach. L PERS NAL ASSOCIATES DEPT 2458-8 PO 80)( ettntodetall,&min 3yrs E 751"5000 S..OOl•HTI
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DELIVERY
* NO COLLECTION *
Early morning motor route~ availablt•
/Jiu than• dependable •·ehicle and liabilit.•
insurance.
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673-7714
Beaullful French 11ore
needs Ae1a11 pereonne1,
Femai.IMai.. FIT PIT NO N"IGHTS Pierre Deult.
Call before 12 Noon
NEWPORT SCH 873-3735
COSTA MESA ~8·8919
SOUTH 0 C 582-1240
GARDEN GROVE
74'8-9237
I Fashion Island a.tA-9056 TllAOOl S. OUH
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the right peraon Wiii hire o ....... 11on •• & -• & train S&let ~<etenta-• ._...,.. •-• anim., ••·
llVM In Sout~n Cah-tendants ne.ded 1°' busy PfaetlC9 FIT PIT incl lom;a E1tc:.llen1 incen-wkend1 & even E•
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(714)840-3198 --551•0304'
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FaihtOI\ 11l1nd area
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1t1on1 o~n for aell
motivated people 10
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conve11lence to our Dally Pilot
customers We're Open Earlier and Stay
Open Later for New ads. Corrections
end Cancellations.
To Place Your
Dally Piiot ClaB!Jlfled ,....a.I
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pay CdM 11S-3514
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SECURITY OFJ'ICEAS large sedan la reqwed
WOfk IOI lM MStl lot• of OOPOtlUOlty lo ~ llMm grow w1tn 119 No ex·
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579-5100 1-800-228-7240
17071 E Imperial Hwy-Yorba Linda. Cahforn1a
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(714)891-9378 (213)430-2843
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Mercedes-Benz
1301 Quell St.
Newport Beech
ACURA
1001 Quall St.
Newport BMch
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133·9300 75-ACURA 752.2172
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(71 4) 848-7739 . 16800 S..ca Bl•d.
(71 4) SSS-1008 Huatia9toA Be.ch, CA 92647
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