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Deaths by cyanide. repeat inf ami.ly
Mesa woman dies from poison father had used to kill his mom where she knew Overton, who was
president of the Ora"ge County
School Association and J board
member. Labb1tt said. ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of IN 04lly l'lol Staff
A woman whose chemist father
killed his mother with C):anide-laccd
orange Juice comm1., su1c1de w11h
the same poison. wh. she apparcnt--
ly obtained from her father's belong-
ings. a Costa Mesa Police dete<:t1ve
said Monday.
Roxene Jacobs. 3 7. was discovered
dead an the bedroom of her Avocado
Street apartment on Dec 7. On htt
Expert:
Killel,ea
death an
accident
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of .... ~ ..... k.tff ..
Danny Ornelas could nol ha ve
missed hatung a Newport Beach
woman tn an all~y after he made the
dectsaon 10 swerve has car to avoid
her. an acc1den1 rcconstruc11on expert
1cs11fied Monday
The prosecutor contends Ornelas
hH Debbie Ann Killelea. a 37-year-
old houscwtfe. on purpose and 1s
scckang a ~ond-<legree murder con-
v1ctaon.
But defense attomc) Ralph Ben-
cangcy contents Ornelas. 19, swerved
to avoid Killelea s she teppcd out .
into the alle) an an apparent attempt
10 sJow Ornelas. who.was driv111g ti1s
fnend's turbo-charged Nissan 200SX
dunna the Sept I 1nc1den1.
On a v1dcotapc taken t7> a passen-
ger an the car. K1llelea can be seen
movana toward the center of the alley
and then back loward a side wall after
he apparent!)' rcah1es the car as not
aoina to stop Ted A. Mitchell, an acc1dcn1 re·
construcuon expert hired b) the
defense, tcslificd an the fourth day J>f
Omela · 1nal that the )Ouna man
could not have knov.n Killelea YrOuld
mo"e back toward the wall -where
the car was headed
"The best decision for ham 10 make
at that point 1n m) op1n1on. was 10
swerve n&ht," M11chell wd. ··He
made thecfcc1 100 to h1ta wall in tead
of h1ttin1 her " Once he s~crved,
-1hat's the point. of no return He
couldn't have aont' back lef\ 1f he
wanted to.''
kitchen floor, police found a drinkina
glass with a spoon and crystallized
potassium cyanide in the bottom.
Detective Steve Labbitt said.
Pohcc kept the case under wraps
until toxicology tests confirmed
Jacobs' death was a su1c1dc.
One of the oddest aspects of the case. Labb1tt ~1d. 1s that the poison
came from the same batch her father
used to kill her paternal grandmother
8~ago. "It's unusual that anyone would
take cyanide, but it's the same lot
number the father used to kill the
a.rand mother ... Labbitt said.
Her father, Herben Barclay Baetz.
was convicted of first-<legrce murder
for the poisoninsdeatb ofh1s 87-year-
old mother. Janette Baetz. on Sept
10, 1981.
The elderly Ne~n Beach woman
who It ved with her 56n t~k one s1 p of
the lethal dnnk and convulsed.
lapsing into unconsciousness. Baeu
testified durina his tnal tha1 his
mother asked him to help her end her
life about nine months before the
incident.
Jacobs' death was the second in
Orange Count) last year 1ha1 was
caused by cfan1dc poasonang.
Capistrano Unified School D1s1nc1
trustee Jan Overton died Jan. 23. 19.88 Coronc.-s officials 11 first
attributed her death 10 natural cau~s,,
but nearl) a year later they revised tbe
cause as chema~al asphyx1a11on from
acute c~anade 1n1ox1ca11on.
Ap•rtm•nt d•••l•d bJ fire
HWvllt'llOft .. _.. flr•:J"••n d••n out ttMt fllltM litedrOOM Kathe Nlel1en foflOwtne •fire M~ •t 4118 Patrk•
Road In Newport Beach. Untb from Hunt·
lneton •nd 'ountaln V•ll•J •• .. "st•d New·
port fir•~•"· Storr on AJ
Both Labb1tt and Sherifl's Dcpan-
mcn1 De1rct1"e Tim Camey said
tht re 1s no hnk between the deaths of o .. enon and Jacobs.
Camey refused to discuss the status
of the Ovenon case and referred all
calls 10 Lt. Dick Olson. who could not
be reached for comment.
Jacobs and Ovcrtqn did. ho~e .. er.
know each other. labb11t saad
Jacobs on« worked a an adman1s-
trat1ve sccreury for the Oranse
Count} superintendent of school!
"I thought 11 was unusual they both
died of cyanide poisoning and they
worked out of the same office," he
said. "But I'm unable 10 show any
connec11on or hnk."
Al the ttmc of her death. Jacobs
worked as a bus1 ness skllls teacher for
the county's Reiaonal Occupational
Proaram. .
Jacobs' bod}. was found sprawled
on her bed after a co-workeT «>Id P<>licc she didn't show up for wort
(Please SH CY AMDI/ All
Freeway shooting
victim acflieves
matathonJinish _
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
OfOW~l'lol,._,
At this 11me last )Car. Paul
Nussbaum had tts1ined himself to
spendma the re 1 of his hfe 1n a
,_,hcckhatr. del>(ndent on othcn after
bcin' shot in an . aC1 of freeway
v1olena ~ar tht On nae Count)' .
F aJ rsroo nds
Bui in lead of acccpt1n1 the paral-
ys1s that doctors said would be his
fate. Nussbaum began ttaanin1 for the
Los AnJeles Marathon's wheckha1r
compc1111on -a aoal he reached on
Sunday.
Nussbaum, 30. was paral)zed from
the neck down after he was hat by a
.21-cahbcr slu1 on J1,1ly 18, 1987. for
months he could not talk or brtathc
on h1sown.
He gradual!)' was weaned from
respirators and other machines that
once prolonged his hfc. Nussbaum
also bas reg.a.med fedang 1n his anns
and hands and the u~ of ha~ lcp.
aJthouah he cannot walk
A Supenor Coun JUr) last )t'&r
acquitted Santa Ana roofer .i\lben
Carroll Morgan. 34. of u;ang 10
murder Nu baum Tht paMl 1n~
st.cad con,1C1cd Morgan ot lesser
ch&rJCS. and he wa\ sentenced 10 a
ma~1mum 10.)ear pnson term
A bullet entered Nussbaum's neck
JUSl behind his Jaw and JUSI below his
~r as he jocke>cd for po 111on on the
Co ta Mesa frCC"-"1 ) near the Corona
del Mar F~wa> The roads "ere choked with Orange ( ount) Fav
traffic
Nussbaum said he sull as anaercd
and saddened that Morpn, whom he
dcscnbed as "a real ierk,"' could be
paroled 1n less than 5 years. "I
s~c more with that than anythfoa
else, he sa1d
1ncc the 1naJ. Nussbaum said he
bas overcome earlier feelings of
despair and helplessness. The man
who once said he WlShcd he had died
after the hoolm'° has a rema.rbbly difTettnt outlook on hfe today.
.. When I was on hfc suppon
S) terns. at was JUSt beyond belief. I
don't even knov. how I surv1ved that
put." Nussbaum S&Jd 1n a telephone
anter-.1cw. '"But look.tng back wbetc I
once was and where I am now. I llunk
I've made tttmcndous Pro«rcU and
f~ase lff NUSSBAUM/ All
Two witncm~ testified earlier that Omcla ·car wt\ travchna ahout 4S to
SO mph.
Mitchell di greed. based on
anal) 1 of a llo~cd ve ion of the
vldcOtape, the an&Jc at which the car
htt the alley wall and how far
New awner to fix fabled, feeble house Soup kitchen
to leave
Kilkka's body wa thrown. 9y UttS YOKOI
He said the car wa aoina 37 «> 40 °' .. OllllW,.. ....
mph wMn 11 ~~cd and wa• Once the Pride of a ruor·bladt
travclina ll 32 mph at ihc point of k1aa. theD lhe 1'1Xur) abode oh surf·
impect lf the car w.erc 1ravchn1 SO to 1u1w ki... Lhc '*ndaty, Gillette
60 mph1 11 could n hav i~cd. HOUK al the tip of BaJboa J>cnin ull
M11chch Mldtd. Wiii 9000 bttomc an 11ry. rom -
Furthcnncm. a clrher's ncrqc fonaMe home-swttt-bome for a rcacuon umc from the point or N~ Bach famtly.
pertepc1on to ~•uon. ,, onl)' l.S The new owner of the S.()()().
l«Oftds. he t uflcd 8) the time sqtaarc·foot mantioc, Al Grasso,
Omtlas made the d«is•on to •~c ~·, intimidated at all by the
and avoid Killelea she had taned to amovnJ of work hou Mcdcd
move beck toward the •'all. M1tdttll and bouibt the famed landriNlrit for
taid. • Sl.4 . million in Dciccmbef. After
h is "absolutely im~iblc" that rtftOv•IOll 11 com~. the 42-yar· Otncla ~rvtd toward the •oman old Gnsto, h11 wik lnis and tbcir
on pufPOIC or wu 11mply try1na to collete-. IOft ~II lave an the llrae
acarc het', buaid undercrosseum1n· home which commuds a spec!ku-
at10ft b)' Devut~ District Attome)' lar V1CW of boch the billy and the
Tom OOethaft. entrance to t.bc barbof.
Mnchcll, while conttdi• he would . -ncre·s no q~n., that's the
not camtdowD tbat Belboe l~tunsula ~ for me 10 live ta NCWJ)Of1
aUty 11 matt than U mph, Mid be .. Mid OmlO. •ho bU h"ed in
would hive made tht. ume decision dllt city liece 1912. "Tbat IOcatton is .., awrnc away hin the womu if he inc1l1teebk. la's a untQur p6«c of
.., 1a ()raelia' ~ ....,.,. Tbcrc's QUlte a bit of wortc
••Often lftl Cftl ol CCU9. Is
noc•cMIUIOM.··
Wlilt1o Alltfl
10 do. but I'm confident afll be v.ell
worth IL"
Graue>, owner of an equipment
lea.sin& compan)', often looked lona·
anaJy at the k'undarv man aon dunna
bi{')dC ndes to the \Vcd&e.
"The vie.,, there ... ~· be said. "The
bay view. and all the boauna act1v11y
And )OU ttt to loo down the coal!«> LMuna 'r \\'he~ he learned the homt was for
salt. Grauo didn't -.-a.it too Iona to
mak.c an offtt. .. We~~ Pn& to build in J..a&una
Beach. but •hen tb1 one came up. ,..,e
J'tt'1tchcd prs," Grasso said. "Our
tim1na wnJu t naht. ..
ActuaJJy, the house built by raror·
bid mllf\lle Kana Gtlleuc tw ~ft
up ·for le 1nce 1986, when lhle Fc:dc1'at Deposit In urance Corp.
toot OVC'f the mansion after Di DUe. once knowo as the kina of the
r( paitars. MS CVlCtcd. T1te home was alto up for J&k, at a
pncx of Sl milbon an I 9U duri.QI DIJc's davorte prORc:d.inp. Dalt
eventual!)' too~ ouc an $890.000 loan
and sta)cd in che home unuJ 1986
The hou was bu1h w1lh 23 rooms
an 1926forG1'1clle.allh~hencver
IJved an 1t The mansion wa then
purchased 1n 19 31 by brothcn Martt n
and James Pad way. •ho ICUft'kd O\ltr
the home and d1\•tdcd 11 in hat(
The second half, occupied b) a
local dcntast. s1ts nut to tbc G11lctt.c
Mans100 and the t•o bv1kiinp art
trpara\Cd b) a narrow alley.
Oak bouaht the Gillcue Mansion
in 1976 for"l27S,OOO. FoUowina hi
davon:e and bi&hly pubhcized child
molatation tttal m 19~. af\tr which
he wa' IC'qwncd of all 12 chars.cs. n.ac ran 1nto financaal trouble. He al~y de&iuhed on the ao.D be
tool out to sa~e hts hotM tftd •as
subttQuentll' evicted W ~n<kr Qr.
an&c C09 t nnn and L.Oen.
Gra was aware of some of the
h.istOf'y or the ho~. but didn't pay
too mttCh 1n.entaon to 1t until afttf he
purttWcd 1t. he said. tnoe then. he
has read up Oft 1u. betqrouftd
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"It's kind ot neat to ha .. c that
attached to the house It makes 11
sp«1al.'' he said of the h1stol). "But
the reason we bought al was we want
to h"c there."
Grasso as not ~omed that the
mansion's celcbnt)' statu may draw
ppttS to his door -1 don't 1h1nk
that's a problem.'' he said.
The huac pubhc mlcrcst in the
house was demon tnitcd by the
huodrcds of pcoplt who called Water-
front Homes Inc .• the N~port Bc.ach
firm lured by the FDIC to market the
man ion.
But Uins. the man 1on wa ••a
temblc problem .. bccau of the
amount of v.ork it needed, real estate
~nt Mary Ann Ncthert'utt said.
PrOblenl in the buiadina included
incomplete phambi""' room1 .,..ilhout
walls and ru.d bob m other walls
from yan oloealcct and vandal
"A lot of PeoP1e 'ffhO liked 1t wtrc
~coi concemcd. •· said Shannon
Oloolc, l~uon oftku for the •-.. HOUU/AJI
Rea Center
9y809VAN EYKEN
Of-~ ... ~
like the loa"cs and fishes •D t.bc
b1bhcaJ parable, CoS\I Mesa's Share
Our ~hes food dutnbutton ~
ha srown with the nttds or &be
multitudes 1t fttd
Bui tOO,C multitud and otbief
poor people drawn b a ncarbY IQUp
kilC.ben. arc unkempt and unNly, •Y
the ccnttr's nel&bbOn The raideeu
blame lbe 1 cfy trcam ol 9(11C)t and
home I pc0plc fora host of~
from httcnna to usawt and .,... mcnt.
Cit)' Council mcmbtts voted ).2
Monday ni&ht on a molioa br
rounc1lwocmn Mary Hombw:kll IO
movt ~ SOmeonc c.anil ..,
kitchen away from tho Itel ~
mun1tv enttt, ~SOS ii .-0 ,..._ .. C111••1A11
. ' ~ 0tMl'C0Mt DM.Y PILOT/ T~ • .urcn. 7. 1888
Friend: Rejected
love ·prOmpted
murder-suicide
1y LESLIE EARNEST °'.,. ~ l'llM surr
, A woman who was shot in the head
by an cx-boyf riend who then turned
the gun on himself during a fund-
raising party at a Sunset Beach bar
Sunday was just •·putting her life back
together" after ending their
tumultuous relationship, according
to a long-time friend.
The murder-suicide occurred at an
outside table at Tures bar when Steve
Mosqueda. 49, reportedly ap-
proached Patricia Cannon. 41 , and
exchanged words with her before
suddenly puJJma a gun, according to
Joe Britt, a friend of both victims.
him, and she didn't want anymore to
do with him. Period."
Britt, who had , known Cannon more than I 0 years and Mosqueda for
the past two or three, said Mosqueda,
an iron worker, wa s recovC'rin& from
injuries he sustained after fallina
from a seven story bu1ldin1 approx-
imatelr 18 months ago.
"He d been through a lot of
trauma," said Britt. who works at Neptunes seafood restaurant down
the street from Tures. "She nursed
him back to health ...
But Britt said Mosqueda wai
involved in a la"su1t over. the
accident and ~ ··playing h1Jh and
mighty .. al lhe prospect of getting a
se61lemen1.
'
HBmayor
selection
won't be
rotated
1y ROalltT IAAt<lft °' .... .., .......
Huntington Beach City Coun-
cilman Tom Ma)'S lo t bjs bid
Monday niaJtt to have t~e mayor
selected on a rotational basts.
Mays. wbo hinted hours btforc l~
vote that ••back room deals" and
••back-stabb101" emc~ each De-
cember when I.he seven Cny Council
members vote forthe&rmayor.sought
10 have the mayor pro tern automat1·
cally ~nd JO the mayoral post each
year. The mayor pro cem would be
1elccted at the same time. beJitd on his.
or her seTI1ority oo the City Council
and on how Iona it had been sm~ h~
or she had been ma)or
.. The guy asked her 1f she would
come back and she said 'no' and he
put a gun to her head and blew her
brains out and then put a gun to his
head a blew his brains out, .. Brin said.
"That's all there was to it."
Britt 5aid Mosqueda and Cannon had dated for years, but had broken
up a COU(>le weeks ago. During a
recent visit to Britt's home, Mos-
queda appeared confused and hurt
about the breakup, Britt said.
Cannon's adult daughter was JUSI five to ten feet from her mother
during the shooting. according to
Britt.
··Poor baby." said Britt. "She's a
nice little girl."
The shooting took place during a
fund-raiser for an ex-bartender who
recently discovered he had 't-ancer.
More than I 00 people had packed the
bar in what had begun as a celebration
of support.
...,Net .. ,__
Tfle legendary Giiiett• House on tit• tip of airy, comfortable, S.000·141uar• foot man-
hlboa Penln1ula l1 being renovated Into an 1lon for • Newport Beach family.
Mays was mayor pro tem last )car
and supooscdly t0 line to become
mayor wneo Wes Bannister vaulted
over him for the honor. Mays was re-elected mayor pro tem
last year and would have cased int<>
the mayor's chair if he had succeeded
in getting bis colleagues to approve
his ordinanct'.
"He came by to watch the fights,"
Britt said. "He said it was driving him
bananas; he didn't know what he was
gonna do. She'd had a belly full of
"There was~ust nothing but beauti-
ful vibrations, • Bntt said. "It was just
going good."
Suspect arrested in
woman's kidnappirig
&y LESLIE EARNEST vase to knock her unconscious. Once °' ttw o.-y ,.1oc stan she regained consciousness. Kasnicka
said she was taken to a van where a Police have arrested an Anaheim 1uvenile between 14 and 16 >Car was
"'!an in connection with the kidnap-waiting w11h a dog. She was then
· ping of an elderly Laguna Beach driven around Orange and Los An-
woman Jan. 31. -geles counties for t'1ght hours before
Lawrence Marcus Wright, 38. was being returned to her home without a~estcd Fnday evening for ki~nap-being funher harmed.
ping, robbery and assault with. a Police say they still do not have a
deadly weapo~ after Laguna police mo~ive in the case. nor do they know
discovered his address dunng a the 1den11ty of the Juvenile wh o was in
motor vehicle check. Bail was set at the van. SI 00.000. "He's not talking." Sgt. Ra ymond
Wnght 1s a suspect in 1he kidnap-Lardie said 6lthc sus_pcct.
ping of 68-)ear-old ITeraldlne The assailant took $200 10 S300
Kasn1cka. who was knocked un-from Kasnicka's purse during the
conscious by a man whom she abduction and 1hrcatened to kill her 1f
allowed to enter her home when he she did not cooperate "1th him. said
claimed to be a secunl> alann 1nvest1gator George Ramos
repairman. Kasn1cka said she re-Kasnicka said 1he kidnapper told her
cognized Wnghtas someone who had there were other people in' oh·cd in
repaired her alann approximately 18 the abduction. From 11me to lime he
months earlier. would pull to the side of the road.
After allowing him to enter, appeanng to talk to someone, she
Ka<intC'ka <ia1d Wnght used a glass said.
CYANIDE
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that day and didn't answer her
telephone. When police arrived, her
lights and television were on and her
white Camaro was in the garage.
There was no suicide note.
Jacobs apparently was troubled
because her ex-husband filed coun
NUSSBAUM
FromA1
I'm really happy with myscff."
Nussbaum, a former marathon
runner and weight lifter, finished 55th
out of 58 finishers m the wheelchair
div1s1on. He finished the race, to his
surprise, in 3 hours. 58 minutes and
25 seconds.
He used a bicycle on which he could
recline and pedal with his feel in front
of him. The bike has no handlebars
and 1s steered by the shifting of
weigh I.
It was only the sixth time
Nussbaum rode the bike, with the
farthest excursion about 3 miles.
Faced with downtown Los Angeles
hills, the sm<>J and warm weather.
Nussbaum said he wasn't sure he
would fini sh the 26.2-mile outing.
But Nussbaum also had problems most oth er marathoners don't en-counter. _
His lung capacity was dimini shed
b) about half aner the shooting.
Nussbaum said he also had to
contend w11h P1lin m his bands and
anns because of nerve regeneration.
And abOUt every male he slopped at
an aid station where his friend. who
acxompanicd him on a bicycle,
poured wiier over his head, chest,
Df<=k and legs.
"It was a lot easier than I thought; J
was re.ally surpnsed. •• Nussbaum
said. "It was caster to ride that (bike)
than it has been in the past lo run
marathons."
Finishina the race was the re ult of
nine months tt11nin1 in hi' ~rents'
home in Rolhna Hills &tat.ca.
action to have her wages garnished
She was 8 months behind 1n child
suppon payments fo r her daughter.
who hvcd with the ex-husband.
A week before her death, Jacobs
was collectmg belongings separated
in the divorce Labb1tt said. Those
items apparently contained a bottle of
cyanide from the same batch &cu
used to kill his mother.
Nussbaum said. His tra1n1ng in-
cluded 8 td JO miles per day on a
stationaf) bike. 200 sit-ups and 60
deep knee bends. He said he'll be
ready for a rowmg machine 1n two
months.
Nussbaum said he slowl) regai ned
use of his legs. for such tasks as
recumbent bicycling and "eight lift-
ing. but will have to learn again how
to walk. He conceded his legs "aren't
what they used to be, but everything
works."
The young man wh o was near
death just more than a )ear ago is now
confident he will walk within two
years.
"I think I will walk again because
I'm pretty determined and I've
always been very disciplfoed -that•s
probably what got me this far:•
The first step wlJI be using a walker
and lcg_braces. for which he has been
fitted. Then, Nussbaum said, he will
work on regainina the ariP strcnath. finger dexterity and fine movements
in his hands and arms.
Nussbaum said he 1s readying for
another marathon in Long Beach 10
May, and will do balf~marathons and
IG-Ks fo the meantime.
Nussbaum -as ofltred a~ as a
10Cialworkerw1th LosAnaclesCoun-
t)' the day before he was 5hot. The USC graduate Jatd he.II go back to
that line of work after he's rteovcr'Cd.
ln 1hc meantime, he sits on the Los
A•les County Commission for the
Disabled and counsels d111b1Cd stu·
dents at Harbor Junior Collqc.
"The PfOVCSS 1s so anCTCdiblc. Who
knows what I'll be doma in 1 year
from now.·•
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FDIC. "They all had to make the
decision to tear ll down or keep the
existing."
Grasso and his architect. Brion
Jeannette. wanted to keep the struc-
ture intact but with some distinct
changes.
'"There's some real strong feelings
for k~ping the bu1l"ing." said Jean-
nette, a Newpon Beach architect who
was behmd tht' controversial demo-
lition of the historic China House 10
Corona del Mar. ..There 1s some
hentagc wuh 1t. although I would sav
it's more nos1a1~1a th an real Newpon
Beach heritage.
The elaborate. Onenta1imot1f
China House had various problems
that warranted demolition. while th~
G11lctte house can stay basically
intact. Jeannette said.
S11U, Jeannette faces a number of
challenges with the Gillette .Mansion
that range from .. structural inade-
quacies to making 1t a much more
open plan." he said.
Jeannette's plans for the thrce-
5tory mansion call for demolition ofa
CENTER
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located, in an ellort 10 reduce the
traffic m the area. .
In so doing. the counctl rcjCC1cd
another proJ)osal put forward by
Councilman Orv Amburgey to ter-
minateSOS's lease at Rea Center and
help the non-profit orpnizauon find
another location 1n a non-rcs1dent1al
area.
Before the vote. ho~ver. residents
made It clear they were con~nd
about more 1han JUSt the number of
people.
"ll's gotten to the J)(:nnt where my
wife is not safe." said Phil Morello, a
resident of west Cost.a Mesa near the Rea Center ... h's to the point where I
have to C$COrl her to tbe super-
market." '
Morello was JOtncd by a large crowd of net&hbOn, some of whom
spoke anaril)' about high crime rates
and ruined laves. aJI attribua.abJe, thcy s.a1~d 10 the presence of SOS in their nei bortioOd
S also had a crowd or derenders
at Monday's mctuni, bo~ner, most
of whom po\e of the moral am-
peratave to care for the needy. no
matter how scruffy they look.
"California contnbutes lhe
smallest amount per capita to the
homeless of any state in the union."
saJd An1u Oro man. a supponer of
SOS. "That shames me ...
Residents of nearby west Co ta Mesa neighborhoods com plain that
SO altr.tcls undesirables who loiter,
leave trash and create other dis-
turbances.
Last year, then mayor Donn Hall
convened a task force to examine the residents' complaints and to proJ>O$C
Storm drain work
on Coast Highway
number of walls on the first floor,
installation of an elevator and re-
design of tQC extenor into a more Italian-Mediterranean motif.
The design of the house's current
exterior is difficult to characterize,
Jeannellc said. "Early Californian?
Colonial?" he asked, stru.ggling for a
proper label. "It's son of nondescript.
We ha ven't seen one like this yet.··
Structural inadequacies included a
~stem of shd1ng French doors on the
first floor that actuall)' held up the
upper two floors. Jcanneue said. The
weakened beams will be replaced
With steel. Jeannette said. A number of '"httle tiny cubicles"
created on the tint floor by a maze of
small corridors will also be
eliminated, Jeannette said. Once
these cubicles are cleared, one can
automatically see the bay from the
home's entrance way. he said.
The kitchen will abo be relocated
to the southwest side of the house ··so
it looks towaTd the Jetty and the W~e," Jeannette said.
The completed, airy fint floor will
include the \itchen. a br~kfast nook.
li ving room, dining room and a auest bedroom.
The center floor. which wdl consist
of a large family room, two bedrooms
and an exercise room, w111 ··1ook like a
playroom in a sense," Jeannetle said
Finally, the top lloor. w11h its
million-dollar view. will be the mas~
tcr suite, complete with an office.
The renovated home will have 61h
bathrooms, wbich 1s about the same
number as the origjnal structure Grasso 531d.
Total cost of the renovations.
which should take about nine months
to complete, will be betv.ecn
$300,000 and $500.000. Jeannette
estimated
Dcmoht1on of the 1 ntcnor walls has
already begun. The city modi·
ficatJonsoomm1ttee has approved the
new plans and final working drawings
are currently beina drafted, Jeannette
said.
Actual 5tructural work will prob-
ably be&in in three to four months.
Jeannette estimated. .. We're golnJ 10 uy to clean up a
comer oft.he bay that's bern m drastic need for a number of years," Jeannet-
te said.
.. (The home) is unique in that
you re looltina at the qpean and the
entraJ'.!CC to the bay. It's a sem ...
soluuons. the mtetin1 protested that 1da.
After a sencs or meetin~ the task SOS is lbc lal'ICSt pnvate rehcf
force fi11cd to reach a consensus. aacncy 10 Oranse County.
Instead. the &fOUp issued a repon of Fiaurcs on the number of people
brief proposals compiled from mem-bting strved "'•th food aJ'KI other aid
bcrs' comments. at the center have been a souru of
Amburscy, • ?mmber of the task controversy, w1th nct&hbof'bood resi-
force. also submitted his own list of dcnl1 atfo.& $OS rccordi that 1nchcate
proposals. wh1Ch included rcstnC'tlnJ up to 30,000 people a month being
tM use of SOS to C~ Mesa served.
residents and aski°' SOS to open But those rttords show the total
satchte centers in nc1Jhbonn1 ciucs number of people 1n all familel be1n1
such u Santa Ana. ICJ'Ved, not the number who 1e1uall>
At Monday's mec11na. Ambursey appear it SOS to rcce1v~ help.
dismasstd the notion that relocatina Accotdina to a \urver. taken b)
the soup k.i1cben would have tbe C-o5a.a Mesa reserve Po 1cx Officer
desi~ effect. Chuck C'.arTtn January and Februtr).
••1t's easy to see if ~ou loot at the an average _of 220 people a day, or
fiaum that the soup kuchen does not about 6,600 per month. are be1na
have anythina to do with the prob-served in person at SO
lcm" he said. "Tht ma.Jonty of the To residents of west ost1 Mc
traitic is rqjstered before noon. and ho\rtver, it isn't only the numbers. the soup k.atcheo doesn't open until 2 but what they say is the unruly and
p.m .. sometimes threattn1111 behavior of
Hombu.c:kJe countered that the people atuacted by SOS.
fig_urcs to which Amburscy was R "d la f rcTernna were atncrated by 1tudyin1 CJI cnts comp tn o poor and
traffic only to and from SOS. Traffic homeless people, particularly 11naJe r. e~ uap&ss1!)9o..clcfcai11na and un· to ari<t 1rom tl'ie soup kitchen was not naun~ on thctr propcny, and con-
lookcd at. arcaanna and &leep1na an a nearby
"It's the reform of a system that
needs reform." Ma~ said. But the bid wa11 scullled 4-3, with Mays p1ekinK
up the suppon of Peter Green, who·~
been passed over for mayor even
thou&h he"s been on the council form;
yearshand Grace Winchell. who's 001
been onored b) her colleagues in her
nearly three years on the council
Bannister. John Erskine. Jim S1ha
and Don MacAlhster v.anted thin~
to remain the same.
"It 1s largcl) ceremonial
MacAlhster said. "But tht leadership
must be earned. The city has been
doing 11 this way sm~ 1909."
Winchell claimed that the ma)oral
selection 1s not based on leadership
and ab1hty but on "wheeling and
dealing.. and that lhe honor 1~
punishment or reward on ho" J
pcr!>On votes.
··11 CTC"atcs upheavel and does not
lead w an orderly conduct of busi -
ness," she said.
"We've all been::.clccted by lht•
people. It should be an order!~
procession.·· Green said.
Mays said that the rotation ol
mal'..Qrs 1s intended to 1ve even.one
an opJ)onunlly to mayor ···1 <lon 1
k oow of one councilman who doe\n · 1
dt'~rve to be mayor," he said
Mays said the method bu b(en
1nst1httcd 1n ~veral c111es. mcludm~
Fountain Valle). w11h uoetSS
Ma)sh1nted that hev.-antet1m11cd
b} ··bac:k room deals" last Dcccmbt-r
and that some ofh1s fellow collcagut·
v.e111 back on 1heir "'ord to suppon
him. But he declined 10 name naml'\
"II would 1ust make matters wor<t(
he said after Monday's mccung.
Mays didn't vie for m&)Or last )Car
when he learned his suppon h1.1d
evaporated. Instead. Gret n
challenied Bannister for tht' pos1 11on
but got onl) \Otes from Winchell and
himself
Apartment
damaged
by .blaze
West Costa Mesa rnidenu also park. Some rcsJdents report that the) sald they were skeptical that movma or thcirchtldrtn have bctn friJhtencd A firc of unknown ong.in caused .in
the soup kitchen would have the or harraUtd by SOS client . est1matC'tl SI S.000 dama~ to a NC'"' desired effect. pon Beach apartment Monda)
.. It wouJd have to be more than a But acwrd1111 _to Carr's survC)'. The bla.ze was d1srovl'ftd b> one ul
one-tb1rd reduction forittom1kean1 relatively few SOS chcnts are usana tv.o roommates who w !.mol<'
d1fl'crcncc, and even then I don t streets such as Meytr Place. -.hert b1llo~1n1 out of tht ap;inment ""hen
know 1f it would," said Lee Littrell. most of the nc•Jhbothood compl:unt she amved home-Ju t ftff noon
"But I doubt 11 would have even that ongmatc he ycllC'd for a neighbor in uw
much effect." Costa Mesa PohC'C Chief Dave bu1khna at 4138 Patncc Ro3d to c;ill
Even Jean Forbath. director of Snowden also countered rt'Sldents' the F1rc Dcpranment F1refiahtrT'
SOS. said she had doubts, ahhouJh claims that lhctr ne•ahborhood ha re ponded at 11· IS p. m • 1d f apt
she wa hopeful that closina the soup become cnmc·ndden because of A~el Zanella of the Newpon DC"ach ~tc~~ wo't,\d help solve nei&h-so . Po~ ~~~'=~ooms v.-as autt1.-d
r P.ro ems. Snowden said the d1stnct th1u d h d 1~ d~~~.t!'~~~·sJrd.n'·t°h:::C::: includes Rea Centtt i' actuaJly. the ~~av~ :m~~~dai::;:'b~~i:':!:~~
two separate is ues: the number of $CCOnd lowest in west Costa Mesa F1rdiahten from Newpon Beach.
people and the k.and of people. I've with rqard to rcponcd cnmcs. Hunun1ton lkach and Fountarn
said from the very begjnnina that we The council Wlll rcce1~e 1 report Valley ft' ponded to the at.rm.
can't do anythina about the appear· wath1ntwowetksrcprdin1pf9IC1 of No onr ""as 1nJUl1:d in the fire
ancc of our people... the soup kitchtn mo~e. Council 1rdia)ltm brouanl the blue under
Amburaey also suaatsted moving mcm~rs also voted to rcqui~ a control in 30 minultS. Zantlli id
the enttre SOS operation to the repon within 90 da)'a of the move to Dam•-was csttmated at s I 0,000 former Balcanc School in the Mesa detcrmtne 1f ha re.all) afTtc1ed the h ....... s The city of Huntioaton Beach has Verde area. Mesa Verde residents at rnlde'nts' problem to t e ltucturc and S.000 to it\
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an effon to improve stonn drainaat.
The pro1cct 1 to ~ completed by
March 17.
Dunna consL1Uc:t1on. there will be ~veral inconven~nccs for motorists.
1nd}ldin1_ a ban ,on paritin& ~lo"'
Pacific Coast H1&hway, rntr1ttCd
turns on and off' tlic hiltiway and a
reduction of traffic to 1 !J1nate lane in
each dtrccti~n bctwttn 9th and Majn
ttreflt.-,..
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HI I.I.I< 11' HO \HU
Paperback book
sale today in NB
Fncnds of the c~pon lka<.h Public Cibrnry
will hold a paprrback bool \ale today from t I a.m.
10 7 p.m The books w1ll scll for 25 cents to SO cc 1
!he Ncwpon Bcaon'Pubhc l 1brary is located at
8S6.San Clemente Drt\C. Additional informal.ion 1
available by calling 644-31 91
Stud~nt drama workshop ,
An eight-week drama workshop for \llth-&ride
students at ewpon Heights elemcnUu) $Chool will
begin today
The program 1s funded b)' the Ncwpon Beach
Cit> Ans Commission haron e~man will lead
the children in theater games tory . tclltng.
1mprovJsaUon. crutms characters, worling on
tnd1v1dual pl&)S, ex plonngd1fTc~n1eittemal \oeJl
conflicts and rcla1ionsh1p and character develop-
ment
For more 1nformat1on. call (II\-.\rt\ (om-
m1ss1oner Sheth '>tewart at 638-8743
Unci~rstandlng th~ Kabba/ah
A sax-week ~ncs on the Kabbalah a nd
m)'st1c1<;m wall be oflcred from 7· 30 to lS 30 p.m
beginning 1oda> at thdl'w 1sh Commun\!)' Centcrof
south Orangl' < ounl} 298 Broadwa1 Laguna
Beach
Insight>\ into human p'>yc·holog).' including
dcpre~s10n e<.\ta'i~. mcd11a11on. self-awa reness.
spintuaht\. ..cll-cen1crt·dncss. and free choice will be
presented
The cour..e 1\ SI O tor member'\. S 18 for non-
members ( all the< t•nter at 4<)7.~(170 for add1uo nal
anformauon "
HB children's library friends
\ membcr\h1p cnfke tor the f ncndc_, ot the
( h1ldrcn's l 1bral) an Huntington Beach will he .held
9 30 to 11 am and 7 to X rm. tnda\. at 7111 Talbert
.\\e H1.1nttngtun Bcalh
Furth1:rinlorma11on ma) he nhtaaned h~ calling
C lare Han'ien at 40-h4ts
College workshops
.\ work 'hop on \('11-c'>lecm 1mpro' Cml·nt "'ill
be ollen:d from 30 to•'> tonight at Orange < nasl
( ollegl'
.\notht·r ()( < \.\.ork\hop tonight deah ng \\Ith
control ol other\ \ .. 111 Ix· taught from 6 '\{) to 9 b)'
'>u1anne Hard t1 ~u"n<.'S\\\oman ,ind communica-
11ons cdutator
· Rcg1strat1on. \.\.hldl I\ \20 tor e1tht·r \\orkshop.
<.an tw matk 1n ()( ( \ < ommunll\ \1.'n ll'I: Officc
orb)' calling 4 \2-~Xhli
•
..
Orange Coatt DAtLV PILOTfT~y. March, 7, tte9 Aa
Me.san didn't start shaking
until after-savinQ man's life
By I' AU&. ARCHll'lE'f
Oft ... o..,, ..... S<.tf
Jodie Hartman wa so excited about
savjna a hfe Sunday he couldn't re-
member the name of,hc restaurant where
1l happened. No matter he never ate.
~ either.
Hartman. a re 1dent of Costa Mesa, was
in 1he Palm Spnn~ restaurant with a
sirlfr1cnd at about 8 p m. when '>he heard a
woman cry1n1 out to her husband.
She tumtd around and U\\ the woman
slapping the unc()nsc1ous man in the face
He wun't breathtn'-
Hanmanl 2S, had ta~en a CPR course
about ei&Jtt >~an ago as p:in of the requ~mctn for b«omina a rcg.asierci1
den tar asm1ant.
Sht 1mmed1ately went to work on the
\'JCtl!no first try1na to revive him in his
choir then movina him 10 the floor where
he applied mouth-to.mouth resusci·
Ult1on.
A phys1c1an \\-ho happened to be dining ·
in the same rc~taurant monitored the
v1"1m's pul~ while Hanman ga'e him
air,
"We Y.ere JUSt aeuina ready to pound on
his chest when he started bttathma apan,"
she said.
H~rtman talked with the man while they
ay,.aued paramed1cs She said he was
clammy and she wanted to make sure they
didn't lose him again.
'\ltnou&}l I t wa tlle first t1me she had
used her CPR tnainma sin~ takina the
courx, she sa.id there was no ume 10 think
about what to do. She juSt did 1t.
"I did everything as best J could," he
said. "Evcryth1na went so fast."
The paramedics arrive<!Nwt an o>.ygcn
rftask on the man and took hiiihway. They
wouldn't tell her ahythina. Hartman saad
She pve his wife her name and number,
but sull doesn't know what happened to
the man or bow he's doina.
Hartman said she .has been gettina a lot
of comphments for stayin1 cool under
pre urc.
··1 stayed an control the .... hole ume,"
Hartman said "But afterward. I JUSt
freaked O~t.
"J'm sttll kind of shalt} about 1t," she
said Monday
Motorcyclist
arrested in
death of
H B teen-ager
.\ flonda man v.as Jailed Monday on
fel on ... man laughter and drunken driving
charges m connectton with a motorcycle
accident 1n wh1ch a Hunungton Beach
teen-ager wa lilied
ott Melnyzok. ~4. of Daytona Beach,
was a.Jlegcdl} tra,ehng at high speeds
eastbound on ht motorc)'cle on Pacific
(oa t H1ghwa). near Warner venue. late
'>unda} nilht °"'hen he struck a car and lo t
control oflm bike. said gt. Val Barkett of
the Hunungton Beach Pofice Dcpanmcnt.
Mdn)' l o l 's pas se nge r.: Le site
Groo man. a 16-)'car-old Huntington
Beach High School s1udent. wns thrown
from 1he motorc)clc and died at the sct"ne
about I 0·40 p.m . 81rke1t said .
Mclnt1ok wa~ treated at Fountain
Valley ReiJOnal Ho p1tal and Medical
Center for minor inJunes. then taken to
Orange County Jail Monday mommg.
R1rlctt ~td
•
Polter would not re\cal how fast
Mc1n~1ok v.a travcltng or what his blood-
alcohol I< •cl "as at the ttme of t--------
Natural childbirth classes
~'cn-\H'ek natural th1ldb1nh da~sc" begin .ll
6.4 5 tonight an TJJrner 1 lall at the < ommun11\
Prcc_,b\tenan C hur('h 'u™'" \thool. 415 Foro\t
.\' e . 'Laguna Beath
"-ie\\ ';Crl('\ ol dJ\\(0'> lx·g1n e\l'f~ '>t'\en \\eCk\
( Jll 494-'~4!\ lor lunher inlormatwn
County economic trends
Rl'\Ull\ ol a '>llr\1.:~ ol c )ran[tl' < uunt~ ·,
ctonom1t \I>\. i.tl and pohllt.11 lfl·nlh "111 ht dt~ U!>\<.'d .11 " l(I J m "l.'dne~,I\ Jt th\! 't'" Jlt>rl
Beath \.1 arr1u11 Hotel 1>110 :--.l "Jlt>n C\·nta Dn\I.'.
:-.Oe"' port 81.'.tt h Mar~ Balda,\Jn prok-.,or uJ \Ot 1.tl l'l Olog~ ·.11
t ( r. will prl'\rnt h" lind111g\ ,it till' 't'" port< l'O ll'r
.\'isoc1a11on Bo.ml nt 1>1rl.'l torH'H'nt
fhc S 10 program includl.'') ... u>nttnl'lltal
brea lda~t I nr .1dd1 t111n,1I intn1 m,tllon. tall
7::!0-IS4MM
Growing cymbidlum orchids
.\ <.l.i!I\ un l' mh1d1um n1l·h1th "'111 tx· otkrl.'d at
~her man l 1hrar. ,111d ( iardl·n•.. ~h4 7 L < o.t'it
H1ghwa~ ( uron.1 lkl \far. ll 'o ,1111 to nvon
\\. cdm·..<Ja,
Repo111ng and d1' 1d1 ng krt1h11ng tl'l hnt~Ul'\
and proper 'ru" 1nK lond1t111n' lllr C\ mb1d1um' "111
be pn:..cnll.'d tor I~
(all tht• ti.iHkn 11llil<' .11 1,7 \-~~td 1111 l111tht·1
1ntorma11on
• h '" p m l..a"uoa 8tacb Cll) Council. l.ounc1I
c.: hJmhcr\, 50~ • orc\t \ H
• 1 p m llunt101100 8.-ar b Pl1noln1t Com·
miu lon. mum. 11 t humbcr,. :!<100 \.1J in °'t
• b p m f"ouJ>laln Valley Cit y Coun<1J , nllll1('1l
l'h.imhc" 1 moo \lnt<'t ~ H'
\ rt'1w..,<fa). l111rd1 II
• 7 p"m. l.aguna Bucb Plannln« Commlnlon.
council chamht•r\, o~ I OR'\l \\l
• 7 30 p m t'oualllJI Vat! ) Planlliog Com·
mltslon, counul c.:haniher' 10200 ~later ..\'t'
.-01.1f ·t : l .OG
The body of Les lie Groosman lies covered on Pacific Coast Hlghw ay.
acttdcnt
Rand) ~) mour ':! dm er oft he qr hit
b) the motornctc wa., not 1\1.ln 1n the
arc1dent. pultce !>aid
Laguna Niguel solc:fier faces charg·es
f I{ \ \.f\,[ l I{ f \\{•,t ( 1aman\ I .\ l'I -
\ l \ 'old1t·r from c >rangl' < uunt\ '' h11\l'
11 ·d,t\ Jt'><lprll:aranu· promptl.'d \pc:l u-
l.i11on hl' had dell'l ll'd tot 11rnmun1\t C a,1
Cit•rman) wa' lhnrt1l'l1 Monda\ \\1th
ll'i.I' ang h" unit \\1th11ut rx·rn1""1on Jnd
\ 1ol.i11ng \('t 1trll\ mil'' .
\I it had .\ P<"n ~ I nf l agu na "1gul'I
rl·turncd 'nl11n1anl\ to h1<; unit \awrJav
I k d1r..1p(X'ah.'ti I ~b 21 from tht· I I th
\rmorcd ta\ Jin Rt·g1mcnt rn rulda.
a0ou1 n~ milt'' n1•rthl'J't of f ran!.. tun
1 hl· dt\Jp(X'.lr.tnll.' h.11llnf 1111lit.tr\ <•l-
liual\ "hn o,.ml Pai had hcrn ,1 m111.kl
\old1er
Pen wao; thal)tt"d \\llh ht>ing .th'4.·nt
"1thnut k a\l' and tur t•ntcnnl( thl' h,111
m1k-"1dt• '>l'lUnl\ 1u1w 1w,11 tlw (om
mu nm f a\t ( •l'flllJn hordl·r "1tlwu1
ix-rmt'>Ston. said Lt t ul lake l>\l' t1
'>pokr-;man for lhl· t \ \rm~· .. ~t h<' 11rp'
an f rank.f urt
\lll'c:' dut\ l 'i lon:·c'> rnu'it hJ\t'
J".'rrn1\'01on tu t•ntcr thl· art·a., Ol'\I 111 lhl·
hnn.kr "1th f a\I (1crmJm
I>\ c sa id Pen alw wa' t har~cd "'11h thdt
ol a 'chicle and other Jllm., 111dud1na .i
rortJhlc computer he tuo~ lrom lht•
rt'ltimental 1ntdligt:nn: olfot• "hc.'fl' ht•
"orl..ed
Pen ha-. undagonc que,twning \lnll' hl'
rl'turtwd to h1 .. unit lat<' ".>at urd,1' 111'
disa ppearance promntcd 'pc:rnl.itmn he
Police accused of ignoring
ritualistic kHlings of animals
By RANDA CAROWEU
\ f U'illn "lllll,lll \\ h<> hJ' hl'cn l hru111tl-
ing "'hat \ht• hd1n l.'!> arr muj lt\ttl .in1mal
l.:1lling., 1l 0northl'.'.l'>l fu.,tin 'i.a1d \l11nJ 3>
'hr'' angr. at l:i"' enhm~mcnt ollk1JI' tor
la1hng 111.•~~no"'lcdgl' thl' probkrn
fonl'I I l.1mp\on 'lltd '>he h3' rt'l urtkd
mnr<' th.in 40 'uch ~1lhngs 1n tht• p.1,t ~l·ar
.tnli a h;i ll Thl' Jn1mal\ \\l.'rC l ut ur \\ 11h
.. ur,.1l·al kn ill'\ and k it on the.· front ~a id' of
tht•trtl\\nt'r'· holTll'., oltcn wit h ht)(h part\
m1,,111g ui .irrant1t•d 11ti1;1l1\tllJll\ around
thl' 1:an:a''· 'he \.lid
"I haH' tn '-" thnt la" en Ion l.'nll'lll d1l\'\
nnt hl.:e th1" ptobkm. The' don t l'\".lll)
i..no" "'h.u toJ oabclut 1t:· tl.1mp~>n \;lid .
"I """t 1,,.,. cnfu1c.: ·ml.'nt 10 \top pla\ ang
mt'' and \tan ta .. 1n1 at \CrtOU\,"
I har t'I l'' l'I"'' hl'lm1ng l'\ 1dc.·nu· that
"1IJ an1mJf\ u>ulJ nol ~· rl•c.pon\lhk Im
lhl' ~tilt ng\ ·" .iuthc.1n1 ll'' h.1' c 'Pl'\ u l:l tl"d
Hampson .... ud Jdd1ng 1h,11 'hl· lx•ht'' l'' .1
\Jtante cult " rl'"P<'°''hk 'l heom· \tan hnglh.11.l\tl'fl'>llc. 1111 all
the ktlhn !>I " the IJt t th.11 lhc.·rc.· '' Ill'' c.·r.
nc.'H'r a ~rnl(lc drop ot hhx1<.I." 11hl· \<lid
· Thl'' arc dr.uncd df\ c>I hl110,I , and th.11"
ob\ t<>U'il) onh 'omcth111~ ,1 hum.in l t111
du"
But I U\t1 n pulKe and lhl Clr,&ngl·
< ount' (\hcnfl'., f>c.•p.irtnll'llt, '>'hllh pa
1rol thc arl·a JU'>I nu1 th nt I 11'11n. \Jld the'
do not kno" \\ht·thl'I thl' k1l11ng'I .ir~·
ntuah'>ttl or "hc.·tht•1 u>~ull'' "' 1ng 111 'ht•
hill a~ re~pon 1hlc
Tu,tin pohc.t \at 8111 I "her "11d the~
ha' e onl)' 1'ccn two tl'~x1rtc.·d animal'
ktlltng.\ 1n the ('It) <lnd neither wa'
c.ondU\l\l'
Rut l lamp<,<lO ''ho tx·@.an tn\l''l1g.111n~
thl· ~1lhng' la.,t moru.h alla \t'h·r-al tncnJ,
rl'()C•lll'<l thr h11Jtrl' hrutal ~1lling .. o l tht'tr
pc.-h -.J1d \he ha' tal~l·d t1140 homl.'"" nrr'
''ho hJ' 1: lound h.1J 1hl.'1r Jll'l' k11kl1 ~II the hnmt'\ .trl in 1\1\\-I~ 1ng Ml'"' ,1nd
nonl· ot 1ht• n:"Jrnt'> h.1,l' l"'l'I 'P..>lll'd J
lOHll l'\ 11r hl'Jrd JO\ animal' \OUOJ\
du"nn~ the.• rHtthl \\hen tht• .rn1m,11' .trl
ht.'heh·d lt1 h;n c.· dt\dPPl-':lrl'd H.lnlP\<1n
\.Hd
\\ e ha' t' .1 h1g prohll 111 I ht•rt• I\ 1111
U\111Jan1 thl' 1,1ll 1h.11 "l' ha'e hum.rn
tn\(>hemcnt 1n the.· ~11l111g,." 'ht· -.ard
The k1ll1n~-. all 1..1\:1..Urrl·c.l in .1 thrn··m1k
arta. horlk rt•J h\ I a1rhaH·n \' 1•nut• to thl·
nonh. He\\c'i \\cnut' 10th' l'J'>t lr,1m·
Boulc:Hird to tht' \nu th ,rnd ' nrh.1 "tr~l·t'to
the.-we t, l lamp<,nn \.'lid
had ddC'l. tl"d 10 f;a\t <1rrm3n\ becauS<' ht'i
m1htan 'eh1clC' "'a" found· part..ed and
und<Jm.t1ed near thl' border
()\C' ..aid Pt·n ha l'<'fu\C'd to tell
Julhonlu'.''i whc.·rC' hC' "as or "hat he wac;
doing during ht'i ;ihsence
\.1r Pen on the ad' 1t:e ot counSt"I. hu
ekc.ted not to lOmment to tn\t'\l1ga11ng
au1honttc'i ·· l>H' ..aid
Hr ha\ bl,·(·n \tallont'd in \\ c.'\1 Ciamam
'iln(c l\it.irch I ~ X
Anaheim man
V\lins s 11 M
\11 \nahe1m man "'a' om· of four
{ alrlorn1an\ "ho hl'came tn\13111 m1lhon-
.11rt' "'11urd;a\ v. hen a ll "' numbers on
their Iott,, llllCt\laml' up"tnnl·r.. in a S..i4
nultulOJ3l ~put. \ma or J < 1ran.1do' turne-0 an h1' t1cl e1
JI thl.' \lhcnwn' 'upcrmarkt•t in Ir\ me
on \unJa' 10 , 1a1m h" 'h<m.• of the
lortune "hit h \\a\ thr lnurth largest
JJl kpclt 1n tht• hl\tor. 111 t alt tom1a .,
l n llt\ f'l..J ll " It" -.hare 1!> S 11 2 nullton
\ton.· man.i~wr J 1m < 1a\tclum 'i.11d
\lhl.•rt\<m., '-'111 rc.'l.l'l\t' ahout $'\~ 000 lor
\dim~ lhl' tll kc:-1
··11 ' tnl'fl'd1hk ·· < ia,tclum 'aid "Ju\t
lhl· llu' hclorl' I m.1de a comment about 1t,
\\ondc:-nne 11 "t' d l''l'r \C'll a v.mner
l nfortunaleh. 11 v.a\n'1 me"
(1.t'itclum ..aid the.· "inning ttdl't "'a
the mJ1n top1t ol c. on' c....a11on among
'tort l'mplm t'l'' .md 'U\tome~
\\.l· hnH' a lot ol l'\t1lemcn1 about 11 ··
h\' ""d ·I 1r~l·t 'klle'i ha' e been pn-tt~ al.'.ll' l' lall'h I 1m~ine the) ·11 go up too •
Irvine
.\ 'ti.Oman on < ,eurge1m' n told
polKt 1h t oHr 11 thrce·da) period a
male qu111ntanu~ had broken her
lq. gncn her ch11Jrcn druJ' mJ v.a
a lan\alu da1S lan1M tcna
Ko c·('lkO"\ka . .l6. "'" .lrrt'itc:-d at t.10 pm
wa) 10 t.aauna licach v. 1lhou1 ~
the ~\walk. The woman. ~ho \UO~ 8 h d tnJUr'\ and a IXJ'Slble
broken leg. wn Jakcn to Mi\ ion
Ho p1tal.
th&\ u the UurJ thcU of cabJ lrom
the 03kw()(ld 0.1rtmr nt' a~a. • • • \ poltcc oil Ill r takina brl..U.11tthe
i~pccl~~ her punc. contain·
1ng onh SS 1n l'l\h. a nd Ot-d The
v.oman: who 'iuffcr~-d a large Ja'h 10
the car, nilled a lncnd who h'Ok her to
Hoag Mcmonal t lm p1tal for trr at-
mC'nt
the rt!.
lluntin~ton lk C"h
wal~1na 10 nta \na to 1e1 more
dru1s.
•
• • • ~ ca mera • "' "al .. man and loth ~llh a tota f 'tthlt' ol Sl9R,
\\CfC \lOICn rrom a locker ltl f.\UlnU J
High . hool rnda~. 1 he then <X'·
curred bctv.c.'t'n ~ nil 3 p rn Jurin& a
ph) 1cal rdu atton d.l'\ • • • • \ · nta \na man v. ' lrf\')tcd at
·.ordmom an . 1urda~ at t 2.30 ,, m
attrr he alleact.11) stolt a ,,iur oflcan
'alucd al US. A~l~ wa I rc-do
Gun tale~ Catnan:na. 2 ••• Gun ]CV.cir). coin\ and 1 v1dC"Ct
ca,stttc rcoorder. ~1th a tot.al' :alur of
SI, wtrr ~101 n 1n 1 bu!ll•~ au
home 1n rile 2 block ofl a1r\et Road rnday ,,., n .cam and.\ 45
pm.
,
• • • .\ Laauna man "'as walking in the 2CXJ block of Ciro 51rttt turda)' 11
I .4S a.m. when he""~ apprua hed b)
''' unknown men ~hout1n1 al him.
One of the men rrponcdl> th~w a
bnck a1 the 'ict1m and lbcn all \1\
w:ilkcd •~I)' as 1f noth1n1 had
·happened. The victim .... , taken to
\outh ( oa~t Mrdical (enter with a
minor rnJUI') to his lcfi arm u tainc\S
when t 1n to btod the bnt . • • • • vcral ut> ~ts were SC't'n rtmo,.
ID a nfle from the trunk of 1 H:ollo" 1 O\Oll Sarnrda~ at 2.0S a.m "1n th<'
100 block of Chfl'Drht. The U\p«U
•nt ne .... rn:n offi«fi &m\ ed. • • • S1. diamond nna_ , .. st.a en
from 1 I tlOA an the 1400 blon of
Bluebird Can) n Road on nda).
N~wport ~ath
\ $I pool of tC~M c:abk
ta en bd . n Tb&anda)I and
f ndarJmm a ptrk•M \tru<'1urc 1n the
f bkxk of Shcnnaton Place. The
rompen. o~n1na the l"lhk rtiJOflcd
•
~c"pon B<"ach l>1ncr. l40tl \\. C t
H1f}lwa). curl~ f raJa, morn1na
found hi\ patrol ~.tr\ rtar \\1nJo w
\htlllt'f\:J b\ a WIOC hnttle f:trhcr, the
officer had 'ltoppcJ thrcC" w:h11c m. lc
ubjed s an thrir w, from \lcahni a
"oodC'n fi&u rt' and a bottle ol whue
wane fmm th• d111cr ~bout fl c
nunutc'I al\cr the three left. the
re\taurant ~ n11h1 m n er 101 1
phone ('Ill dtr(c\lng him to .. tell the
cop \on) about the v.tntfny,..'' • • • \metal (':uh~\ conu11n1ng $1 ,000
o,i,a\ u l cn from 1 lockcJ fihnae1hmct
ul a bu\tnC''\ 1D the 14 block of
Dowe trttt Dunns the la t thrtt
1111ttk\, ca h ha-al~ httn m1 \J
from emplo\«' • dco;k\ •
• • •• l hrfC oal hand raahn&' Mrt ta~cn
fr m an c1t .. a1or t Balboi l..andma.
309 Palm il
• • • .\n Or('gon man lo'\t h1 wallet
rnn111nt{\g I \(X)C111ih "'hen he left tt
on the l1'untcr of a ph one hooth at
21st \trn't and\\ Balhoa Roulc·H1rd • • • Someone too._ n d1ngh) from thr
bad. o.f an OJX"n p1d .. up truck parked
m the JOO block of hland ~'enue.
The oy,.ncr repQrtc<l he wa surpmcd
mconc took the malt \l()jt, v. luch
hcdc n~ I\ -foot Iona. "heat up"
tnd -.orth onl) SSO. • • • Computer equipment v.unh a total
ofappnmmattl) .l I 0.000 "a laken
from tv.o bu .. mc: ~ at 6io Ncwpon
enter Or. O\Cr the ,,. kend lhc
burglm ma) hur h d ke • to the
sccUrcd offiC'C suites bt<:lu there ·~no 1111 of forttd mtn. . , . .
3 ·.>ear-Old ~mate ffti&nt cf
Fem1ar ~mue ~ that O\n
tht PIM tour TOOPthil llt ha• r'ttt•' rd
anno)lf'I ·DhoM ca h ''°"' 1 male •honks for "'E11tUc" and mn
obsttne. n"' womaa hilt :repa1tedl
load him theft t no EMcUr liVlftl
·\man 1n 1hc IOOOO hlockofM1mu
C>rt'c \aid that nt'tghbor l..1<h pu hed
h" 11.,ear-old dau httr otT her bike
and thrcalC'ncd to htat her up unte
~he p H them moot\,
• • • 1 ht<''~ sma hro a -.1ndow at the
R dto had.. 94 l .\dams "e .. and ~tole four 'H Rund l C.B rad10t.
• • •
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Biii to ban assault weapon sale progresses '1 The A• cleled..,...
C \I I I OIC'I \ HHll ''
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill
that would vartuall> ban the sale of
assault weapons was sent to the
Senate floor Monday by a lopsided,
bipartisan committee vote, after the
author expanded the list of firearms
not covered. •
0 It indicates, as much as anything
could, that this is a piece oflegislation
that the public demands, is clamoring
for," Senate President Pro· Tern
David Robeni said after the Senate
Appropriations Committee voted 9-3
for his $8292.
Republicans Marian Bergeson of
Newpon Beach and Bob Beverly of
Redondo Bc~chjoined seven ~mo
crats in supporting the measure. Two
Republicans and a Democrat voted
no.
Roberta. 0-Los Anaeles. said he
hoped the full Senate would act on the
measure Thursda).
The bill would \.1nuall> ban the
sale of semiautomatic as auh
weap()ns. mctuding the l)'pe of AK-47
that a deranged drifter used to kill fi ve
students and wound 30 others, in-
cluding a teacher, at a Stockton
elementary school last Jan. 17.
Police have complained that as-
sault weapons like the AK-47, Uzi
and others arc fast becoming the
weai)ons of choice for street gangs and
have been used in drive-by shootings
that resulted an the death of innocent
~Opie. Gun groups complain that the bill
could outlaw traditional huntina weapons, and say that many sem1-
automaudircarms not covered could
put out as much firepower a.s an
assault weapon, if equipped with
large magazines.
They have pushed for tougher
prison sentences and an end to plea
bargaining an gun-related cases.
But bilr supporters say tho5e steps
won't stop the use of assault weapons.
In an attempt' to case concerns that
the bill would cover. tnditional
hunting and lafJCt-shooting auns.
Robena on Monday added lanauaae
exemptJng about 36 varieties of nfles
aod shotguns from the bill's restnc-
ttons.
The bill already contained language
e"<emptina 28 model of firearms. Extra attomey named for 'SU.Iker' The measure includes a Jtneral d~ription .of assau~t weapons l~t LOS ANGELES _ Tht defense team of "Night Sualker .. defendant
tovers sem1automat1c centerfire n-Richard Ramirc1 gained an add1t1onal auornc) Monda)' b> •Judg who "-arltcr
fles wh~ch accept detachable map-l'tJCCled a taW)'er' claim of strc s 85 • reason to dcla) the tnal
zmes wtlh a capacat> of 2~ rounds or. Superior Coun Judge Michael T>nan. who had ordered a long-ahscnt
tn.ore. and scm1automat1c; hotauns second law) er back into the case. announced ht had upPotnlcd Ra) Clark a\ co-
w 1th barrels ofless than 19 inches and counsel in the ncatl) 4-)car-old \Cnal murder caSt.
a capac1t)'. l>f ~ore than six rou~ds. ·~There ""'II be no dela)S for you to get up to speed." Tynan told (lark. ""ho
The defi nition also includes pistols agreed to that condition •
that are mod1fica.t1~ns of a~uh nfles Clarie will assist Dan tel Hernande1 and Arturo Hcrnandct. no n:latton, In
or that were onam~Jly desiined to the defense of Ramirez 29 a drifter from El Pa5o0. Te~. accept maaa21nes wath 20 or more • • ~~d~~fye~~~eg~~y a~sd~u~:~! White supremacists' rallY. costly, calm
pistols meet that definition. A more hmated bill that would ban NAPA-Law enforcement a~nc1cs pent Monda) tall)'Jng the CO\l ofa
specific a sauh weapons 1s moving weekend gathering of neo-Nazi kanheads and pegged early estimates bet""ecn
through the A scmbly. S.200,000 and $400.000. : · · total of 4SO officers from sc"en local and state JuriSdicuons turned out -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Satu~ywk~pt~~a«at~ee,crn:"h~h~t~c~d500ant1-~c1sm
demonstrators despll~a cold rain. Two protcs1e~ \\ere arrested. according to Heflin first Democrat . .
to get behind Tower
WASHING10N (AP) -Sen.
Howell Heflin of Alabama on Mon-
day became the first Democrat to
swing behind John Tower's con-
firmation as defense secretary, de-
livering a major boost to the troubled
nomination a few hours after Presi-
dent Bush urged lawmakers to "pu.t
aside partisanship" in the ~truggle.
Major storm :Shuts down Missouri,
kills 1 2, blows·snOw io East-Coast
"I will rely on his pledge and give
him a chance to prove himself,"
Heflin said in a speech on the Senate
floor, referring to Tower's promise to
swear off drinking if he is confirmed
to head the Pentagon.
Republican Sen. John Warner of
Virginia. who has helped spearhead
the GOP effort to sahage the nom1-
nat1on. said Heflin's remarks would
"stand out as a Jewel' in the Senate
debate.
By The Associated Press
A vast \\Cather ystem dumping up
to 16 inches of sno"' v1rtuall)' shut
down eastern M1ssoun on Monday in
one of that area's worst March storms
on record. and it also blew snow all
the way to the No rtheast and caused
flooding in Appalachia.
Hundreds of schools were closed b)
snow or high water tn I 0 states and travelers were sno\\bound in airports
and in towns along highways.
The weather was blamed for at least
12 deaths. including one person killed
by what the Nauonal Weather Ser-
vice said was high wind 1n Georgia on
Sunday when thunderstorms bat-
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• tcred the Southeast.
It also was blamed for millions of
dollars in losses for poultry farmers in
Arkansas. Missoun and Oklahoma,
where bards were killed when the
weighl of snow collapsed their build-
ings.
Tornadoes in Alabama's Talladega
Col)nty caused damage to homes and
businesses · totaling more than $2
million. said Buddy Holcomb, direc-
tor of the Talladega County Emerg-
ency Management Agency.
Of the 87 homes damaged, he said
two residences and four mobile
homes "ere destroyed. Of the six
businesses reporting damage. four
were destroyed.
Snow in Pennsylvania forced Prcs1-
·denl Bush to cancel a trip to Lancaster
County today. where he had planned
to v1s1t schools to talk about drugs
and meet with Amish and Mennonite
leaders in the area.
The widespread prec1pita11on was
caused by moist air wellinj up from
the Gulf of Mexico and sliding over
cold air from the nonh, the National
Weather Service said.
In that mass of •C> air, record lows
Monday included fort Worth, Texas.
20; Galveston, Texas. 27; Grand
Island. Neb., 10 below zero. Huron.
S.D.. 17 below zero. Lake Charles.
La.. 2S; Shreveport. La.. 24. and
W1ch1ta Falls, Texas. 8.
Court waives jury trials
in drunken driving cas.es
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Sy-
preme Court ruled Monda) tholl
people accused of drunken driving
usuall> have no right to a JUf) tnal 1f
they face a jail term of no more than
six months.
Despite mount!ng national. con-
cern over the scnousncss of into"-
1cated mo tons ts. the court said unani-~ ........... )'.10 a Nevada case that states
do not 'iolate fa1r-tnal rights b)
treating dfunken dri\'ing as a pelt)'
offense not warranting tnal b) JUI").
months 1s the ma,1mum Jail term
The court left open 1hc pos'>1b1lat) 11
might be unconst11u11onal to den}
Jury trials 1f a repeat offender could bc
sentenced to more than \I\ month .. in
jail when con' 1cted more than ont:e
The JUStlccs rejected an appeal b)
two Nc"ada men. Me1' 1n R Blanton
and Mark D frale}. ""ho sald the
pcoalucs for bcrn&. con .. ~ tea -of
dn' ing under the 1nOuen c arc
~nous enough to "arrant 1ur. tnal'i
Solano County shcnffs officials. •
Protesters outnumbered kinheads b> at least fhe to one. and .~me
officials ~1d as few as JS paruc1pants sho~ed up for v.:hat was onainally
dubbed an .. Af)an Woods1ock" louted on ranchlands about 40 miles
northeast of San Francisco.
Alrlln·es that missed fake weapons fined."'
WASHINGTON -The government Monday aonounced fines agains1
26 airlines totalhng$l .18 m1lhon for failure to detect fake weapons 'imuggled
past secunty, but omc1als said detccuon has impro' (d marked I) o'er ihe pa t
two years. · Jn a separate report.Monday. airlines sho""ed fe""cr fl1gh~ del~)s. fe""e ..
baggage problems and fc""cr passengers w1th reservations who were· bumped
off fl1gtits. Air)anes c11ed in action by the Federal A' 1at1on Admin1stral1on allegcdl
failed in I S6 instances to detect simulated guns. kn" es. ewlos1,es or othc
fake weapons taken through :urport screening points dunng 1988 b} federal
agents.
The detection rate for all airlanc'i chect.cd "'as 93 I ~rccnt. the F .\.\said
compared "11h 88 2 percent in Jul) 1988 and 78. 9 per«nt in a 19 7 test
Failed part delays shuttle launch
CAPE CA .\ VER..\L. Fla. -Failure of an electronic p<srt forlcd "I.\\.\
on Monda) to pose pone for at lea t t"o 1Ja~s Saturda) ·,. planned l~unch o
space shuttle D1sco'cf) • · ·
Liftoff was dela)cd at least until Monda}. space agenC) spokesman L1'ia
Malone said. he said a firm laun1.h date \o\Ould not be !iet unul \\ cdncsda'
after a new part had been installed on 1hc sh~ttfe and checked out
The fa1 led S) stem is '1 tal bccau~ 11 $Cparatcs thl' booster rockets and fuel
tank from the spaceship in 01ghl ·
Malone said thundcrs1orms pred1c1ed for o' ern1ght lOuld l e-ep,
technicians from ""orl..ing on th t· pad. causing add1t1onal dcla' .
NY Assembly OKs death penalty bf II
ALBANY. N Y -The tate Asscmbl> appro\(:d legislauon Monda) to
restore the death ~natty in Ne" York as the bill's ch1cf~pon'>Or p~d1cted the ~mbcr 11.ould fur wli..rsuuru: 1l\Cmdc a promised \t'lO b) C10\. Mano
Cuomo
A succc sful o'emdc later this )eur in the Dcmocrallt:,ontrolled
..\ssembl~ ~ouldclearthe "a} for theclectnclha1rto be put bad into use 10 thr
na11on 's !lecond largest \tate ( ahforn1a alread) ha'i the death penah~
DEN'S
1663 Placentia St
Costa Mesa
646-4838
The court said 1mpos1ng other
pcnalues -such as 'Suspending
dn\lng pn\lleges or requinng com-
munit) service -generall) docs nol
require a juf) tnal as long as s1>.
Blanton "a'i arrested 1n '-orth La'i
Vegas on Jul} t8 1986 and F-rak}
wao;arrestcd in the same to" non June
:?<>. 1986 Blanton has not hcen tncd
Frale\ \\a'l con\lctcd and scntcnll'd
to two da} sin Jail and fined S310
The .\sscmbl) appro"cd the death-penMt} mco'iure 97-4h after .in
cmouonall) charged deba1c las11ng more th:m fi, c houri
The nate. \\h1ch pas!ied the lcg1sla11on lac,t month 1s e'pccted 10
..
..
o' ernde the 'eto. a 1t hac, ~' cral time in 1hc past .\ suc:ce'i!>ful o' emde in lht•
Assembh "ould res.lore the death penalt)
• We've lowered prices OIJ over 50,000 items.
• We now carcy over 1,000 name brands and we're
a~ more~ s•day.
• We've added more sal~ for better service.
• We've made shoppD,g eEer, ~ prOviding more
~enient)y located cash registers .
f
•
Causes
of ozone
depletion
questioned
LONDON (AP) -The Soviet Unaon said Monday tt nttds more
evidtnct that ccn.a1n chemical com-~!Kh destroy the ozone la)'er before
ltJ<>tM plans ~Y tht United States and other counlne\-to ben them by the
end of the cent~ry.
''We think that any decisions taken
... should bt ~n-.rounded and ~hould have a firm sacntific basis," ~1d Vladimir Zhakarov, head of the
Soviet dcl~taon attendin1 a 120..
nation conference on the 02onc layer .. lf-.e take a decision whtch as not
well croundcd, -.e can interfere and
destroy the economics of the de\ elop-
ing countnes."
We$tem sc1ent1sts avcc · that chlorofluorocarbons. common!)
used an rcfngerators. aerosols and
fast-food packaains. arc araduall)
deplct1n1 the ozone shield that
protects the Earth from the sun's
canccr-ausana ultr.h1olct ra)s.
The compounds also trap heat,
warming the Earth's surface and
causina potenuaJl)' ma1or climate changes. a process known as the
.. Greenhouse Effect."
Scienufic expedJtaons to the Ant-
arctic have panpointed the com-
. pounds as the cause of an ozone hole
about the sLZ.C of the contmental
United States.
Pre It mi nary Soviet data suJ&Csts an
oione dcpleuon of about 25 percent O\er j>3ns of Europe and as far in10
the Soviet Union as Siberia, said
Zhakarov. cbatrman of the Soviet
committee on oLone protection.
The Soviet dclcpuon could not provide a map showing the bound-
aries of this area. .
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"OHi U llHll I' "' \1111 I(
Palestlnlan prisoner dies Cooler afternoons expected
JERUSALEM -A Pakltidtaa P"IO_Def died an an anlCfT'Olatioo room of
hnel'1 Shin Bet t«Unty=Jef'Yice and t-0 odw Arabi~ killed an a bloody
day of cluhes in tbt O«U · ludl Monday, autboritin said. Sold~ ~)' lhot and wou 17 other Palestin11n1 a raidnu of the occupied
terrnonn suieect a ,rncta.l 11nkc.. clolina sbops and saayina home from wortc.
MahmoUd Y ouud Masri was arrested teVetal da)'l llO and hid been kept
in the Shin 8tt inten:Qption room of Gaza pnton wnct the arrcsl. A pnton
offiaal satd Masn, 32, suffered an ukv attack in prit0n and was &i ven medical
help shonly before he died earl) Monday.
Salvadoran guerrillas plan attack
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3,500 Mozambicans starved to death
MAPUTO, Monmbique -Roman Caµ.olic m1ssionancs say 3.SOO
people have starved to death this year tn the remote nonheastem part of war-
tom Mozambique, the national news agency AIM reported Monday
Widespread food shona1cs afTccl Moumb1que, and an estimated 6 million of
the country's IS m1ll1on people need food aid The tCIJOn has been hard h1t b}
the country'~ 12-)ear-old ca val war and a yearlona drought.
At least four more killed In Tibet
BElJING -Pohcc opened fire on pro-andc-pcndcnce Tibetan protesters
who marched throus!t Lhasa and burned Chinese businesses Monday an a
second straight day of violence. Four Tibelans were repancd killed. Secunty
forces moved into the ci ty's Tibetan section and pulled people from their
homes, taking some away in Jeeps, Amencan tounst.s satd.
Chana claims Tibet has been pan of China since the 13th century Man >
Tibetans say Tabet should be independent and led by the Dalai Lama, who Oed
in exile dunng the aborted uprising in 1959.
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c1dtt others, including two policeman. 1n1ured an the violence Monda) Western travelers quoted Tibetans ar saying that many more had d1t>d on
Sunday than. the 10 reponcd by·Xinhua and at least four died Monda}
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Soviets p·ropose rriilitary cuts in Europe
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VIE NA. Austna (AP) -The
~"1et Union on Mooda). proposed
huge rtductaons in troops and armor
and ettommended th.at the Warsaw
Pact and NA TO ne1ot1atc to
eliminate all battlefield nuclear
weapons from Europe.
Foreign Minister Eduard
he"amdadze·s proposals went far
beyond the red\Jcttons--NA TO plans
to sUJ&est at con\enttonat arms talks
that begtn Thursday
A U. •. official, bnefing reporters
on cond1t1on of anonymit). said
hevardnadze's purpose an prop<> mg
the mt tic tails "as "to sec whether
possible fissures an the aJliancc could be developed ...
··1 wouldn't charactenLe 1t as one of
..
the most pas111ve charactensllcs" of
hevardnadze' speech. the official
sa1d.
Secretary of ·1:11e James A Baker
Ill told 35 foreign ministers ga\hercd
in a baroque palace that the West's
goal. at least m1t1all)'. as to reduce the
Warsaw Pact's current ad"antage m
conventtonal force .
Estimates-var) but gtve the 5P'iet·
led alliance at least a 2-1 ad vanfuge in
tanks
"The Warsaw Pact's conventional
military preponderance. especially in
the pcarheads of attack. 1s "'hat
makes an 1nvas1on possible." Baler
said.
He urged Sov1e1 Pre 1den1 Mikhail
Gorbache' to implement the "new
,
thinking" that guides economic and
political reform in the So\let L'n1on
b) renouncing the Brczhne' Doctnne
"beyond any shadow of a doubt ..
That doc1nne permits m1ltlllry
inter\ention in a So\iet bloc count!)
in the event of a liberal insurrection
·· I hose in the East should be free of
the fear that armed Soviet tolcr-
verHion. JUSlllicd b)' the Btuhne\
Doctrine. wQuld be used again to
deny them choice." Baker said
Baker added. however "Unilateral
action 1s not cnou.gh fhc Soviet
Union has enormou~ stocls ot
chemical weapons threaten1n1 1.
Eurosx· We therefore call on the
So\ 1ets to JOln us, to JCCt'lerate the destruction of their enormous stock-
pile of these fngh1ening weapons."
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He also said Au.\trahn would or-
ganiLe a conference to prevent the
spread of chem1l-al "capons and the
Bush adm1nistra11on ~s exploring
"'ays to speed the rcmo' al of L .S.
chemical w~aPon from West Ger-
man~
In Bonn, ( han~ftor Hclmm Kohl ~
said ... I wel 6rne th1 1mcn11on to
explore wa) s r the earl~ re mo' al of
chemical "'ea'pons lrom the Federal
Republic."
Ko hl's chief po kesman
Fracdhelm 0 t, \aid earl1c-r Baler
telephoned the chancellor Saturda>
night and told him the aging t 1 S.
chemical weapons would be
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S~N FRANCISCO (AP) - A aroup of biblical scholars O\/CrwhctminaJy a&tttd tllat ksus
( hri t nC\/Cr promi~ to rtturn ana usher in I new
age and would ha\lt' been "aP.J>allrd" about
becoming a cult figure in a new religion. the group's
founder said Monday.
About 100 ~olars. theologian and his-
tonans discus~ the teachinp of the histoncat
Jcsu in a thrtt~3)' semin r in Sonoma and aarttd.
that Jesus did not promise a S«ond Coming in which he would bring a new age as the leader of
God's kinadom. Gospel writers and later follo\\ers of Je us ~ the one wfio }':Jred1ctrd a ~ona comma or
Jc: us. mo t scholJrs panic1patin1 in the ksus
minar sa1d.
"There does seem to be J>Qwerfu~ e" idence in
the Gospcl<lhat Jesus thought the kingdom of Goa was near." said Robert Funk. 50. a New Testament
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eApert 11nd fouridtr or the temtnar. ''WMn ht Com15Dd new..... . sptaks of the future. he alwa)'s talkl indiret"tly. HC' All thttt was no VO&e &Uen oa lherd!~
docsn 't talk an apocal)'ptic tmns." of Whethe'r nus inacndcd IO ~ I ~ llM>h
funk said the seminar's 111nd docs not and bt its central fiau~. the tubjed,. 11 ~ IO the contridict the fa.th in God expressed jn the seminar's dcbltcs arid bu come up an "artually all
AJ>O tits Crttd but is at odds with man) of its nine mtttinp ov~ the put four )'tarl. .__
tra41t ional Chnstian bcl~fs. • .. The ovcrwhelmana ansM:r (~ b-.;
Twcnt)·Ul of the 30 scholars votina ancr the seminar's ichO'ars) 1s Jesus had no 1nacnuon of
discussion on the Seci>nd Comma said they startana a new rtliaaon," said fun~. "MOit of the
stron&Jy. disqrttd that Jesus expected to rctum fellows think Jesus ~ so~ lund. of ~form and usht'r in a new age. The scholars almost movement in Juda,tfm. I m qu1ac ~in he had no unanimously~. thou&h, that Jesus sJ>Qke the idea that a new rchaaon would,tnnsp1rc or that he
words attributed to him in which he ,aid the would become 1 c11ll faaure n ••.,."----"'"-
kingdom of GOO alrtad> was present _an his da). He said _the, sc~n ~ almost ~n;animous
The aroup also\ oted O\ltrwhelminsJ>. that the that Jesus "didn t think of h'i~~lf as dlVlne ... He language used to descnbc the future kmidom of would ha\e been appalled ~it. .
God in the New Ttstament is mytfuc and Jesus• words were ofte.n m11quot~ &J'!d.
symbolic, and recommended that people should misunderstood or O\lcrlayrd wnh J>Opu~r \l&cws in
not believe in or look forward to the Second the ccntunts aftc his death funk •
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Eastern~s strike
shutting down
most operations
ly DAN SEWELL
AssodMed Pr~ WrttH
Stnluxnppled Eastern Airhncs
shut down nearly an operations
• Monday and tdJed more lhan 5,000
workcr1, SA) tn' tt could not afford to
maintatn its business because PJIOts l were hononna a l-da)-<>ld Macl"11n-
1sts walkout. •
"We cannot run an airhne Wlth unp~1ctab1hty," Eastern spokes.
man· Robin Matcll said in M11m1.
"We cannot conunue to anconve-rucncc passengers. We cannot afford
the steady financuil drain."
Matcll said Eastern v.ouldcont1nue
to run only 1u most profitable routes
-its Northeast shuttle service ~
tween Washington. New York and I Boston and three round Jn~ weekly
between M1amt. Buenos Aires, Ar-
1 gcntma. and Santiago, Chile
stranded thousands of passenlt'rs and pushed the nation's se~enth·l&J'ICSt
11rline to \he brink ot collapse.
.. You can't fly without pilots,"
Matcll sa1d. "Obviously. an opcr-
.atiortofth1s type drains the cash very
quickly. h's an hour-to-hour ievalu-
atJon for all aspects of the opcrauon ...
He wd the S,000 to 6,000 idled employees were being notified im-medtatcly Qf their "no-work" stAtus
and. would . receive lump.sum pay-
ments ran11na from $270 to S640,
dcpcndmg on l.he1r normal wqcs.
Tbc laid-off workers include ticket
and reservauons aicnts, secretaries
and other clcncal workers. customer
service workers and some managers.
The la~offs leave Eastern with
about 7 .000 acttve workers. down from 31 ,200 before the s1nke.
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fined SSM
forbllllng
on satellite
lOS ANGELES (-AP)-Roctwdl---!-i lntcmauonal Corp. was fiMd U j
mt.Ilion Monday for double-bi.Iii•
the Penta&0n on a navi.-tion utd-
hte
The company, which pleaded sud· ty to conspiracy and contempt of
coun in the case but mainwncd It
was innocent. vowed to appeal the
U.S. D1stnct Court ruJina.
The El Sq\Jndo-bascd aerospace
and manufactunng COtn,p!!nY was
fined $500,000 for conspmna with •
some of its managers to double blll
the Air Force by approximately
$450,000 on the NAVSTAR navi-
gation satellite )stem bet~een 1982
and 1984
I Earlier Monday, Eastern asked a
federal Judge m M1am1 to order members of the Air l.!Jlo Pilots
"I JUSI can't believe that they gol
away with this," said a weeping D1ana
Goss, 24, a ticket agent at M1am1
Jntemat1onal Airpon.
•••t•rn Alrltne1 emptor••• and strike sym-YMll's Kennedy Airport. Almost •II 1!•1tern
pathlaers tncket In th• r•ln Mond•y •t New flights were canceled on Monday.
.S. 01 tnct J udac Consuelo
Marshall ordered a $5 million fine for
a contempt of coun charge brought
again t Rockv.ell ~use terms of
scnlement of no earlier. unrelated
case barred the compan)' from fraudulent b1lhng. The fine for con·
tempt of coun 1s unhm11cd.
The company also was sentenced to
fi, e years' probation Assoc1atton to return to work. The
national pilots union. meanwhile,
announced plans for a JOb aCtJon
stamna Tuesday morning that could delay every 01ght on vinually every
a1rhne in the nation
Eastern had canceled nlmost all
flights Monda)'., although 1t man~ged
to iet wme of its Northeast shuttle flights 1n the air despite a snow$torm.
Pan Amencnn World Airways
doubled its shuttle service to take
advantage ofEastem's troubles.
Eastern pilots have honored a
-stnke by 8.500 mcchantcs and ramp
service workers that began Saturday
.after a 17-month labor dispute. The
strike has grounded most flights.
She was one of a group of non-
umon employees going into a hastily
caJlcd evening meeting with Eastern
managers at the a1rpon temunal. The
laid-off employees were told to rcpon
back at 9 a.m. Tuc~y to tum in their
1dent1fication badges.
Matcll said Eastern would file fvr
bankruptC) only as a last rcson but
indicated 1he pilots' walkoui may
force the airline to co nsider the
option. • ·
"The pilots are conducting then
own economic strike against the company." Matell said. "We bche \C
that 1t is an 11le_gal weap<>n to gam
ALPA's economic obJcct1ves ...
"We're not the ones who sought the
/ strike," said John J. Bava . head of the
Eastern pilots unton. "This is a stn.ke th.at Mr. Lorenzo called."
He was referring to Frank Loren.Lo,
chairman of Eastern's parent Texas
Air Corp., whose anu-unton repu-
tation has galvantLcd Eastem's union employees.
Earlier, Matell said about 200
ptlots out of 3.600 were flying. bu1 the
pilots union pul the number at 81!
As of 8 p.m. EST Monday, 69
fhghts had ta.ken off, 25 of ttl.m on
the Northeast shuttle. the airline said
Four or five more shuttle 01ghts were
expected b) the end of the day. Before
the stnke. Eastern averaged 1.040
Dead Head works to resurrect
tie-dye neon of the 1990s
Sy JOYCE SODLOVICH
Of -D-.y Not Stan
The ps)chedehc wooden sign
abo\C Marc Galhn's Hun11ngton
Beach office is etched with the \\Ords.
•1 Dead Head." Out 1de his office a
string of washers and dl)ers line the
1 production wall with se\.cral large pu~ces of colorful t1c-d}ed matenal
attached to the walls
Gallin. the owner ofTtl'd .\h,e. 1s
one of 1he many manufacturers to enter a ttme warp and re-create the
I ue-d)ed clothes so popular an the
1960s.
Inside the small building, a group I of local high school and college
students ~ork~ part-time to produce
the T-sh1m. shon and Jesg1ngs
Galhn sells to shops 1n Orange and
Los ~n~cles co un1te!>
.. T1e-d)e 1s the neon of the 1960s
coming bad. as '4e htt the I 990s,"
stud the 29-)car-old Galhn. who
'!>laned the business a )ear ago.
"l cnJO) the crcatwc end of 1t, and
that tt bnngs bits of hapeiness to
people who enJO) m) "'or~ '
The New York-born Galltn grew
up m ~11ch1gan Has parents arc
cultural antnropol~1s1s who teach at the Un1vers1t} of M1ch1gan where
GaJhn earned a ma tcr's degrtt 1n
martcung managment.
His trek from M1ch1gan to Cali·
fomia gave him t\\O. t~O-)W
la)O\ICf'S 1n Colorado and nzona. He landed 1n Cahfornta in 1986. and
worked ll a sc~ of sales po 1t1ons
until he scnled 1n for a tonier stint
with an Oran1e County cnginct"nna
firm a\ marlcttng director
Though Galhn Sl)'5 he &.S not
"tot.all)' enJulfcd" in the Grateful
Dead m)sttquc. tt 9-llS ""h1lc a11end·
1na a show that he met a man who
taulht him the basics of ttc-dyina.
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Dead in the mid 1980s." he said "I
~ them \\hen I can. I have e'en
des.tined a keleton lJe-<f )'c T • h1n t
1tll for SI 0 ll the shows At one hov.
l met 1h1 )Ouna man v.ho tau&ht me
I\ d1ffcrrn1 dcs1an and how to m1'
and ~ th.c color .
Marc GaUln. owner of Tied. AJlve In Huntlneton •••ch,
creates tt•-q• wear.
.. , have al~l)S bttn an artist, but
w1l.h paper ind can"• not with t7rushes. sponges and squeeze bo11les.
tc\ttlc . What v.e do 11 really an an." "Wt •can panpomt accurae> with
Tht tac-d~e technique oftht 1960s tbe ntw techniques," he said.
hu chanted toda). Galhn \a) The The trend 1s ~«p1n1 throuah the
colors are more vibrant and aone is United States, Europe and ~anad.a1 tht da) of bun<'h•na the matenal Galhn \I.ad The t1c-<l)c look in .,1 .... 10
toaetbcr wrapp1n1 rubber bends or pestel colors ha found tis wa) to
around i't and droppina 1t in a bucket racks in small bouuqu~ and mljor
of d)c. Tcchniq~ of the 19 . dc[.>lnment tore .
tndudc d"1an1na the fabnc with People m the cloth1n1 industry are
not urt whelhcr this u·tnd '"" last
one, t"o or fhe years. Gallln ad-
mitted his smaJI business may not
~un 1 ve the trend
"l sec ~ta)'1ng around through at
least this season." he said. "A few
"-ctks ago I was 11 an Amon ~p0rts
Reta1l(r \tide show in Lona Beach
and "e saw • lot mort tte-dye than fftte•M ... TIE-DYE/ A8J
MAI Basic Four promises proxy fight .. oftice 1n Ntwpon lk'ach TM company placn houtt"·
kcepns; chefl and aides. • • • G~ Aja .u..da ... of1rv1~ has bttn tt\ectcd to desitft Sin Joequin Buildina One, a S2.S million t•o-
ofrtee buildina to be bUilt bqit\nina m Ma)' in Aht0
's Pac1fk Park. '" 1ne's llltw ~-hf'ftn be atnCT&l c:ontrK\Ot •nd "NcWpe>n Beach·, P'tnt
..... celaMrdel P•.,mMI will handle kua.
fli&hts carrying 100,QOO people daily.
The pilots union advised members
Monda) to ignore a plea from Eastern President Phll Bakes to return to
work. The com_pany said the pilots
would be classified as bc1ng on strike
1f they did not return by noon toda)
and implied the) could lose scniorit). face reduced pensions or be fired .
Eastern asked lJ .S. District Judge
Edward B Davis for a prchmtnaf')
nuuncuon against 1he Air Linc Pilots
Assoc1atton both at Eastern and nauonall) ordermg pilots bad. to
work and requesting damages.
Davis told the pilots' auomcys to
submit argument!> b) 11 a.m. toda).
to be followed by a 2 p.m. t\canns.
"The future of Eastern A1rhnc~
rests 1n this coun," Eastern attome} Da,1d Rosssa1d. "lrthe ptlotsare no1
prc,entcd from carrying out th is
stnkc, Ea tern cannot continue "
PJlots' :uiomey James Ltnse) call~d Eastern'!> ac11ons "a frl'1. olous suit " He said the pilot '4Cre lcgall)
honoring picket lines. not conducuna
their own stnlte
Ea tern' 5. 900 flight attend.ants also have honored 1he Mach1n1 ts
stnl.e Eastern is scelmgS t SO mil hon
an contra 1 conces~1ons "'h1le the
Mach1n1sts want $50 m1lhon 1n
(Pfe.JH He EASTERN/A8J
In announcmg 11s intent to appeal, the compa(_ly assailed the U.S. at·
tomey's office for its scntencina ~ommendation. which called for a
$5 m1lhon fine on grounds that
corporate brass must have known of
the O\erb1lhng and approved It.
The company repeated its conten-
tion thnt the ovcrb1lhng. which it
ad.nowteecd took place, was the
re pons1b1ltt} of renegade employees
a~u ng in what they pcrce" cd to be the company's benefit
··Roc!.~ell \\I sentenced today
because of our respons1b1hty under
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Oranoe Cout DAILY PIL.OT/ T~y. Merch, 7, 1989
High prices for eggs at Easter
reflect long-term adjustment
ly ARLENE LEVINSON
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BOSTON -Whether you want to
scramble them, color a few or throw
one apanst the wall, there arc fewer
eggs around and prices arc ~oaring
especially with the Easter demand
looming. producers said Mondar.
But a federal expert said this 1s•all
just a symp1om of the industry's
adjustmem to three decades of
shrinkin.s enthusiasm for their prod-
uct that began 1n World War II. when
cereal edged out eggs on the breakfast
table.
"There is no shortage of eggs," said
Jack Ross. an economist who follows
the cu market for the U.S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture in Washington.
.. What we really have 1s a reall)
good balance of demand and supply.
The last two ¥ears ~e had an excess of
eggs.·· for six years. from 1983 to
1988. producers rolled out 5.1 billion
dozen eggs annually. Ross sa ys that
figure ma) drop to 5 billion, or even
as low as 4.95 b1lhon dozen this )Car.
La~t year's drought was the la t
maw for many eta productts, who
receive no federal sub51dy and "'ere
unable to cope w11h continued lo ses
due to rhmg operating eost!>. 1 hey
also fell v1ct1m to consumer' womed
about the cholesterol in cu . "Tb~re's been a mass exodus since lh~ mid·l 970s." Ross said of cu
producers in this country. This ac-
celerated in the past couple or years.
he said. Some producers weflt out of
business. others culled the~ flocks
and ordered fewtr replacement
chicks.
'"The product is in vel). vet) 11gh1
supplv,' said Christine Bushwa)'.
president of the Northeast region of
the United Eu Producers in Durham.
N.H.
"We are feeling at this point we
won't have enough eggs for Easter,''
Bushwa) s:ud. ·
Prices arc soanng as a result.
The benchmark for the egg market
1s in New York, where retailers paid
66 cents a dozen for grade A large
white qgi. on Feb. I~; 'on March 2
1heywerc p&)ina 90ctotsforthc~me
dozen. accordaog to Ro s' figures.
"There wa so much lo t tn the la t
t~o yean. the nation's layin& flock 11>
down IS mtlhon bard , from 254
m1lhon birds," said John A. R.Jcca,
one of Mas chu~ns· premier c&&
producers and national ch11irman of
the United Egg Producers industry
group. •
Flocks of chickens were laid ofT
through attrition and dispatched to
their end of the food chain as canned
rhickcn )()UP and chicken a la king.
The induslr) also is going througl'I a
period of consolidation, experts
agree. Man) struggling egg producers
went out of business ... others arc
joining forces or selling out to larger
lirm . Rtcca s~11d.
1nce 1979, some 75 percent of egg
producers got out of the buswiness or
..-.ent under. Those who surv1"cd
became bigger and better. sajd Racca.
Rice~ [>redictcd eggs could reach
S 1.25 to SI .50 ~r dozen by Easter.
EASTERN
fromA7 ""'
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Fedrral Aviation Administration
Associatt Osrec_tor Anthony
Brodtnd said in ~ctor~ are
mon11onn1 f.utem closely and then·
had been lfo \afcty lap\C5, He ~•d the
FAA 0 '1> prcpar~ to deal with" the
plann~ pilot action The ALPA pl:rnned a tele-
conference for all members to cAplain
the action set to bc&a1Ul 6 a.m. today.
Pilots would stric tly follow aviation
safoty rules, which could dramaticaJly
slow air traffic.
For instance. pifots might require
air traflic controllers to read back
flight plans for vcnfication, rather
than simply givina an acknowl-
edgement that they have heard the
pilot's intentions.
"They'll make ure evcrx 't' is
crossed and every 'i' doued. said a
government official who 1s a pilot.
The official, who asked not to be
identified, said p1Jots likely would be
taking 1he .. most conservati"e and
time<onsuming wa~" whenever
possible.
.. Early 1nd1cat1ons are that we are
going to reccl\ e overwhelm mg sup-
port from all over the country.
including non-ALPA pilots." said
Ron Cole, spokesman for the pilots
..
union.
Thr intem111onal Ma~h1nast•
unaun planned to aJ>P('ll a fedcnl
Judac's ordtr barru11 .S)mplth)'
strikes on three New Yor~-trC'l
railroadi. o tnkc--rclattd tran it
problem, were reported in any ciuc
U. Distnct Jtid&c Robcn Pal·
terwn on Monday also temporanl)'
barred unioniLed Amtrak worlers
from honorinJ an) packet line b)i
Eastern Machinists.
.. Jn Wash1naton, a While Hou5t"
spokesman said Pre K1ent Bush ~on't
push for a bilrbann1ng second ry ~icketina unless the str;kc ap1n t
Eastern spread-;.
The chairman of a Houst subcom-mitt~ scheduled a heanng for Tues·
day and said he hoped for quad.
action on separate legJslnt1on to force
Bush to appoint an emeraenc)' board
and halt the stnke for 60 days Ru h
last Frida)i refused 10 intervene
Eastern's sharp cuts 1n oJ>(rations
have stranded thousand of pa sen·
gers. Eastern said many stranded
Canbbean vacationers were bad.. on
the U.S. mainland Monda).
Before the stnkc, Eastern da1mcd
lo~ of more thao SI b1l11on in the
last decade. $1 m1ll1on a day and ~1r.l
it had S2.5 btlhon in debt~ stemming
from its acqu1s1t1on by Te\as Air
Corp. in February 1986.
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·r;i Entertainment, communication
qi issues set pace for big advance
NEW YORK !AP) Mar 6
Adv11nced Dec1tned Unchonged Tolal IJsues New highs New lows 1
NEW YORK (AP) Mar 6 Pr~ev. ~dv~nced eclined 4 nch11nged 194, olal !~sues New highs New lows 1
By CHET CURRIER
"'' ~u lllrlter '\'St: l .t ::\ DEHS :\'1EX I .I·:\ Dt:Hs NEW YORK -Entertainment
NEW YO~ <AP>-Sates. • Pro Mon-NEW YORK tAP>-s.tu, • Pm and communications issues set th<' day Price a net change. of lhe 1~ mos• Monday price and nel c;hangt o.f IM tH ... a th stock market s'"gcd a acflve. New ork. Stock EJCchange lssues. mosl achv~ American Stock Exchange paC'"' s c "' tr ad' 1 g n at 1ona 11 v a I more ~·uues. trading nalionauv -Jt morr.,.•h~n s1 broad advance Monda). ~Iha~~ vo1u,,,.L.astCl\9-:~~A.rCp 959 olu"'f3,. s tlg. r he Do" Jones a' eragc of 30
11rnrComm t·m· Cl • f 2~ arni vlCru c11: 1, • -1 industrials rose 20 53 po in ls to
ee1rpqk , , ''• 1 • ws1D1g11a1 a 1 '• -~ -·-· -· llQMall s . . ,.~ 2'• HomeShOP .• ). + • 1 '94 1
Pfl hPPe• . . J • ~ Hasbro 4 ·2 11 . t Ad\ancing •~sues outnumbered de-I •melrK 1, • 1 7 1 -1s, Wa nsiLaDB 1:4 '• • cl1nes b' better than 2 to I in mer T& T 1, • l • ~. Amdahl s 7 I 1 > • xxon 1. • • , 1 • uPI xPrd 1' 1 ria11on.,.,1dc 1rading of Ne\\ Yor~
unBrad 1.4 .• 4 '• Arias 170 '• Stock Exchange-listed stocks. .,., 1th
01uoibPic1 1.i , 18~ I 1 995 up. 475 do.,.,,n and 486 un-~obll 1. •9 • 1. h d 1 M 1. f; 121'• 14 c angc enE1e1 1, • ••'M • Volume on the floor of the Big '~ft~=~~hs l; ; .~,, +1 , Board.came to 166.68 million share!>,
New YORK <API -Mos• aC1ive over-up from 15 I. 79 ni1lhon in the 1he-coun1er siocks supplled Dv NASO previous session. Na11on"1de, con-~ame... vo1urn1BldAs~=~~~~ soltdatcd 'olumc in NYSE-listed NEW YORK (AP ) -Ftnal Dow-Jones uc tn1 14l11 -~, 1~ues. including trade!> 10 -those
STOCKS Tvc 41 •• 1,: stocks on regional exchange~ and in O'ieflg'-s for Mondov. March 6. Al!PvleCm 35• 1 t '
Open Hl9h Low Close Chg Adaclb 4J• • the over-the-counter market. totaled 30 Ind 1283.04 2302 so 2270 3611902+20 53 ~.'~1•ec ~~ 1
• 200. 72 mil hon shares. 20 Trn 1061i93 1072 9i 1053~0 l9f;·2H8 89 ~~IHd tt :. + 1 • The big ne.,., s of the session was lhe
65 S 87 17 878 4 865 1 8 54 7i~ SunMc s 15 u11111 18 91 184 1 1s1 • 97~;1 '8 PicSave " + : "-Cc_kcod merger agrecmen1 between
wi~ 16, 'lOO-
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11ET..\LS PRICES GOLD PRICES
ORATES*
FDR THE SERIOUS INVESTOR.
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714/641-7703
650 Town Cfnlfr Dr.. It 100
Costa Mua
•These annual rites ot re1urn are ellec-
IM! as of 1/31189 All CO& 1nown ire insured up lo S 100 000 pet depositor
per 1ns111u11on t>y Ille Federal Deposit ln54Jr1nee Corporahon (FDICt or Fed eral Sav1ogs and Loan lnsura~ Cor-l)Ofallon (FSLICt Ratea and ,,,,.,_ abthhes ara suD1ec1 10 Ch1nge Tiler•
may De 1 suDs11ntiat penalty lor early w1tlldrawa1
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NEW YORK (AP} -Tne following liSI snows lhe New York Stock Exchange stock• and warran1s lhat have gone up lhe mosi and down Ille mosl t>osed on e>ercenl of Cllange for Mondpv No secun11es 1rad1no t>elOw S2 or 1 000 sllares are inc1u0ed Net and percen1a11e cllan11es are Ille difference petween the orev1ous clOsino pnce 1nd Mondav·s S 30 pm Pnce UPS
Nllilt L.asteh9Pct. I GaJySIHou 1 4 i "II lJp 20 0 2 NIM1neSv 4 , '• Uo 16 I 3 hOklff J4 4l • Up 14 0
; ~~~?,~" s ~, ~ j:! 8~ 1112 ~'cm'-leer 'e t .. UP I az11 d n 711 I UP 1 8 ~PX Coro 41 n 4 UP I
Ha nk of :\e "·por•
"'1101 I.. Pri1·p (.>uotr"
Barri n ~n. Hyan
& Compan)
\lmbrr '\'II 'IP( 7.52 -i I 7 I
Many TAX SAVING Ideas fOf
INCOME TAX PREPARATION:
e ,,. lllO(lf P( ,r<,h1p • lnd1v1ducllS
• f'drl11e1~h1p'lo • CorPorahon
All FORMS COMPUTERIZED
66% • •nnualytetd· .
Time Inc and Warner C'ommun1ca-
t1on~.
Anal)Sts s:ud the deal 1mmed1atel)
touched ofT speculation that other
com~n1es in 1he entertainment and
publishing industries might be can-
didates for mergers or takeo' ers.
Warner stock led the act1H list and
Jumped 2tli to 48'•. ~h1le Time's
shares dropped I' .to I 071 . .\nal~ sts
said Times decline in pan rellectt'd
d1sappoin1men1 among 1raders .,.,ho
had been reQ.oning that the com pan~
might 1tselfna'e become a takeo"'er
candidate at a h1ght'r pnce
Chm-( rafl lndustncs. "'h1ch o.,.,ns
a 17 percent 1ntt'res1 in Warner
gained v·. to 3 ~· l Elsewhere in tht' commun1ca11ons
and entertainment group. (Juli &
Western ro~ 2"' to 45 A. MC A 2' • 10
53: Walt D1snc) I'• to 77.,..,,, Orion
Pictures 11,. 10 16 ~. and Columbia
P1c1ures fntertaanmcnt I to 18'K
b)' a purchasing manager 'group 1\'la1
suggested a slowing of economic
growth.
That was interpreted as a fa, orablc
portent for the inflation outlook and a
possible slackening of up"ard press-
ure on interest rates
The ne"s got a warm "'elcorT\e in the cred11 markets Price~ of long.
term go,ernment bonds . .,.,h1ch mo'e
10 the opposite direcuon from
1n1crest rates. rose a~ much as S ~ tor
each S 1.000 an fa ce 'alue
Ohio Mattress gained ~ • to 24 •
The compan) agreed to a S25 50-a-
share bu)OUt b) the '"'~tment firm
of Gibbons. Green. Van .\merongcn
Shakle~. subject of a $40-.1-<.harl'
bid from a group led b' tn\.CSI Irwin
Jacohs. rose 4'4 to 38'•.
Takro' er rumors and spcl ulauon
prompted gains in sulh other 1<isut'l>
as Long' 1ew Fibre. up .. p •at 68' ~.and
Reebok International. up '• at 14'• Brokers also said the o'erall mar-
ket bencfttcd from a monthl)' rcpon
-
> ..
.c\s mtasured by W1l sh1rc .\'>-
soc1a1cs' index of more than S.-OOCJ ---id~4G~ ~ traded $tOd~. l~ m.lr"-~
increased $28.32 b1ll1on, or 0 98
~ent. in value
lf i 9 Wcie~V$1 I '• Up
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ulf Reuc ~ • '• UP LongvwFbre ., .,. UP Hen~ w t >• i • Up
°'''" ·~ r 1 • 8~ W n '' e> 11 wrs~H l le>f " i 1 UP -4 II p A • UP
S inchels ,f: 4 UP
DOWS
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¥i ~ogle 4'19 -· • o om• ? • -• rion~~o •'• -. i" -• A~X'~~t..~ l. : = l1. ~ountrvM1g .. -•• hOrtec ., -. edders I '• -~ ~"'-J,. -'-• ii• ~-• 1nal ~Piii ' ~r• osn "' 1 r~~Plr I •
•rll~ • o.c c mpr uC1 n ...,
i: r 71 ~. 71 7 I 6 7 u
The NYSE'scompos1te 1ndc\ of .ill
its hsted common stock<. :lddct.I I 7l
to 16S63
OTf l'PS .\\D DOtt\S
'\ l 'St: ('0 .'tlPOSl'l.I·: ·1·n ·\ '\S \( .. J'IO'\S
ROCKWELL
,romA7 -.
1hc law for thc1Ct$ofourcmplo)"tn.
the c-ompany id in a !'~ rtlraw.
"We acctpt that r"pon 1bihty but Yr"t
conunue 10 tieh'c that the compan~ 1uelf hould not ha\C been andtctcd.'
On Jan. 19 Rockv.ell entered a
rond111onal pica of auill> to the cha~ in an.. a~ment wuh pros.-
ccutol') under ..-hkh 1 number of
n:lated cha~~ wcrt disrn1swd. The cond111onal pica was ba don
1hc compan) 's appeal of an e rly
ruling in the case to a higher court. If
that appeal we~ to succeed, the
com pan) hoped to have mau1h)' pica
era!.<:d from the record.
In the earl) ruling, the Jud
reJtctdl a com~ny motion to throw
the ca~ out of court on grounds
Rock"ell had rtported the fraud
under prov1s1ons of a .Pcntaaon
program intended to cncountgc de-
fense contracto~ to report fraud ~ance 11 entered ~t plea. Rock"cll ha~ engaged 1n a public rclat10M
camp:ugn portra)ing1tsclfau v1ct1m
of o'enealous prosecution and
ma1mammg that the example of
Rocl>."ell'~ ca\e "ould deter other
defenl.c: contra<.·tors from reporting
fraud under the Pentagon·s \.Oluntary
disclosure program
Federal prosecutors maintain
Rock"ell didn't report lhe fraud until
after audllo~ ~ere on the trail.
The case revolves around b1lhn&
for repairs to the satelhtc's rnQ10 gear
performed hJ' a subcontract~. JTI
C. orp:s defense communications
d1vi ion. ITI wasn·t a defendant
A Rock"cll . manaier Robert Zavodnik. 47, ofFountaan Valley has
pleaded guilt) to lying to the govern-
ment and conspiracy an the ca~. Has
supcr'-tSOr. Donald Carter. 60. was
at'qumed ol the same charge\ b)' a
federal ju!)
TIE-DYE
FromA7
before I thin!>. the wa' '"'II sta' altvc
IS tO create Oe\lo designs and COior\,
cspec1all) the fluorescents
Galhn curren1h has his t1e-d ... ed
clothes al two 13aJboa -beachv:car
stores. Cool and az. and Things for
tour Head in Hun11ngton Beach. The
T-sh1m arc pmcd from S 15 lO $30
··1t ~ems mainly teen-agers and
college kids bu) the ue-d)C but I havt'
seen older women .,.,ear 11 a!> well:' he
said
One of Ga lit o's current pro1ccts 1s
10 1nterc\t s1orcs 1n a uc-d}cd tac The
material can be ~ubtle or ps)chedchc
He SCI)\ the tie I!> represcnuu1vc ofh1s
current hf est} le
... , traded a m .. fonnre=d)~e.nc
~1d .. , Inc da}-by-<tl} tr') 1ng to Ix
happ~. lh1~ 1s a time for me for
lreedom I don 't ha'e to punch a time
clod or report to J higher source -
except m ~ ued11ors. or cou~ .•
..
\
Earthlings: Beware
of the deatt:i r:ays
·from.far above
It ~OUnd Jike the plOl O( one Of lh04"C S:.gradc S(l·fi
movtcs of the 1950s. Planetary villains release unseen .. apo~
io the atmosphere. tnggcnng a potentially lethal reaction 1hat
couJd spell doom for earthlings. The killer cloud could last for
centuries. direcung dcarh ra) s Qn 1he world ~low.
Whar's a planet to do?
First. we need to take the !tcenano senousl)':
Researchers have 1dcntified the villains and the) arc u
Our weapons are chemical compound called
chlorofluorocarbons And thedangeris far above ou1 of sight
and. for too many earthlings s111l, all but our of mind
Ozone, the natural protCCU\.C la)Cr 1n the a1mosph<.'
that fillers the sun's cancer-causing ra}s. 1s being destro)cd.
And the culpnt of our doom can be found m somcthang tt'>
simple as buying a hamburger and chocolate shake ar the l0t6ll
fast-food restaurant
The compounds found in fast-f<>od packages. aerosols.
refrigerants and a1r-cond11ioners arc at the root of the
problem. F. Sherwood Rowland, a Cl rtscarchcr\\holcd the
way in the d1.sco"cry of the deadly reaction, \\arncd an
intcrnauonal conference this weekend that thc dctcnorat1on
will continue through the end of the rentur) even 1f the
chlorofluorocarbons were banned immediate!> worldwide.
b en w11h that uplikely step. u could take ce nturies to
repair tho damage alread) done to the 01one la}cr
Meanwhile. the greenhouse effe t (the wpcrhcating of lht.·
Eanh·s atmosphere b> the same chemical compound•>) ma>
continue to play havoc' w11h the Eanh"s chmatl' ,.,,hilc the
dcadl} ultra" 1olct ra )S co ntinue their assault.
o what's a planet to do?
In some ways. we are starting to do \\<hat ntcds to be done.
The planet's best re carch mind arc mccung to idcnllh
the scope of the problem and propose rcmcc.l1cs Witi1
awareness. come\ .. otut1ons.
\\c ran hdp b) bclOming informed and b) a' md1ng
productc; that make the problem "-ON~.
Tell the per on sen mg hurgcp; at the la~t-lood rc~taurant
to pad.age )Our meal in a cardboard box rather than ont.• of
those foam-ltke containers. Tell the sen er 1t''> a matter of Ilk
and death
Don't bu) aerosol produr t\ l hat "'Ill 1ell manufauurl·rs
something.
, .\notclT ~our neighbor .1bout lhe e,if\\alla1n\<1nJ inc
dcrath ra)~ ·
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Assault weapons ban
l nfonunatcl>. kg1'ilat1on banning a~sault \\Capons tn
Calttorn13 won't sc>hl' ''hat 1c; a na11onal probk·m. Patrn:il.
Purd) bought the ,\K-47 he U\cd \\Ith smh dcadl) dfrl't in
Oregon. \\hl'rt.' there' no a dequatl' control o'er \t.·m1-
au1omat1t "'t'apon~ f cdcral lcg1slat1on 1s needed. not onl) lo
ban suth \\Capom but to tighten language in l''t ling la" that
has allowed more than 160.000 lsrach-rnat.k l .rn. and
C hine~-m.tdl' '"·47s in1o'th1'1 count!'\ as sponing "l'Jpon'
wh1Lh thn dcarl~ art.• not
. fhe threat ol lcg1sl.1t1H· rc~tm11on' h.t\ alit.·ild'
generated a s1ampct.k to gun \hops. Ma>bc it's poht1calh
1mpo s1bk to do arl\ thing about tho)C scm1automatK\
alrcoid> out th<.'rc but that'~ no reason to dctlarl' mo\t uf I <lKt(
ns u stod.-up St'ason for the~ rapid-fire dcMrO)l'r'> that no
one. least uf all a self-re pct tan~ hunter. needs. \.\ hatcH:r the
dead~nt· ho\H'' er th1\ k~1slat1on 1' bad I) ncedl"<.I
Sacr•mento Bt>e
Assault weapons
lfla,,malcrHan·t agrl'l' on banning uch an unnec~~s;ir~
~capon of "ar the' should .11 ka\I appr<>H' the ~imc wan1n~
pc-nod n.•t1uin:d ut handgun punh:i-.crs
But la" maker' and the '\i R .\ should lt.'Cp in mind thJ t
f4t1lun: to art on n.•a\<mubk kgl'ilat1on 1~ l1kcl) to result an .1
ballot 1n1tial1H nnt )car \nd that. we Pr<.'dt<.t \\Ould hl· far
morC' Drat.·nni:in th.rn the Jk'ndrng kgl\lat1on
S.cr•m~nto (Ta/oa
Respect for lawmakers
Lawmaker\ o ttcn ""ondcr wh > the~ can't &ct respect
f fthc) wan1 3 ~ason. thc)' ha ... ·c only to look at a ~ult fikd
to ovenum part of Proposition 73. ·a campaign reform
inuiathc \<Olen pas d last June. nd the) ha"c onl) ro look
at who i cuing Mock v.:ith the bill
Ta"pa}crs. the same people "ho voted in fa, or of cam~i n reform . arc no~ being charged for le I co t
a ~iatcd with the u•<:-
far. the Senate Rules commmcc h s paid SS0.000 ~otth of lcaal ftt on heh If of senato~ Bill Gn.~nc. n
Torre and Diane W tson. three Los nick Oemocrnt'-.
The three scnarors id ta\PQ}C hould pa) for th· suu
bttau u ~ "'I 1 lati~c 1 uc Grctnc also said he lhuu&ht
hii con titucnts would suppon him. We "ondcr ho~ 1he't
voted on Propc.l ition 7 . ·
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Africans -
· has · rare
moments
For one whole week I gave up "do
good mg." At least I gave up wnuna
about "do &ood1ng. ..
h seemed to me my story about
und:iga Bryant, the )'oung man who
got shot at the Balboa Pier parking lot.
made people uncomfortable. The)
Capital idea provides a boost
to drive for Polish democracy ·
·d1dn'+ho\\-evcr. cro s the street when
1he} \aw me coming as 1hey did after J
ran the Heart Dn\lc for several )cars.
But I could sense that I had hit on a
probkm no one wanted 10 talk about
"\.\hat do I say after I say I'm
~IT)., .. l a ked the Newport Beach
r1t\ attomt'y.
.. .\ a pn.,,atc cw1en you can y
amth1ng )Ou \\ant to S&)." was the
rc,ponse.
Rl·<x·ntl~ Solldunt) k allcr Lech
Walesa "-US !lenou~I> l'm haNas..ed
when b..ind') of \Outh~ -dl'd:mng
\upport for thl' union and I\\ kadcr.
but reJCCltng Jn~ 1alk" \\1th thl'
( ommun1st\ -look le) 1lw '>lrl"et') in
\CH'ral Poll\h lllll'S
~ludcnh 1:hunh-gol'r\ and
worker\ b.111kd pohu.· u111h 1n
1-.ra~o"° (Jdansk and I o<l1 r he
( ommun1St go\l·rnml'OI h.is ll U\\ pur
the pohll' on u hl·1ght1."ncd 'llJ\l' of National hdant) ( onlCrencc. but
alert his l')c'i and his h.in<ls \t.'r\(' a-, a
The urou~d Poli'ih puhlit .in: lhl rl•m1ndt:r that hl' beg.an "orkrng
'Cl) same workl·rs ''ho t .irned ou I lx·lorc hC' wa!> If>.
lhl' \tn ~e., 1a ... 1 'pnng Jnd \um mer Shortl) afkr thl· l:mth of ~1hc.l<.1rn'
Ula~ -k'~ I.he rum;m \LM:allcd • he "a MU:st1.'d 1Q IA:c,cmbc::r l 91SL
"round Lablc;" tall..<; ~llh thl' Com-Jnd \\3~ 11npnsoncd b\ lhC' Poh\h
munl\t 80\l'mntl'nl \\<alcsa kno"~ Communi!>l au1hont1c' f-or thrl'l
1hat his ixrlC't\cd uK>pcra1urn "-Ith )l'ar\,hc.:rcmatnl'dtnJa•l lutoflfrom
the-Jaru1ehk1 go' l'rnment '' pulling his t.imtl) During Im 1mpn sonmcn1
at n k the <,upport of h1'> mo't lo\,tl his onl) son agl' 23. along "''h hi\
and eflh:tl\ e con'ilitm·n, ~ daugh1cr·tn luw. Jgc 20. wl·rc ltlkd in
Eight )C3f"\ ago "h~n \\ alc-.a "J' l trlum\tam·c'i still not d anficd
an cft.'Clncian "ho dtmbcd u'cr the ~o;p1tc the tragit. death of h1'
Lenin shipyard"\ kntl' tu 1um .1 'II rt le fam1h and his e\lcnd('(i 1mpnwn-
aga1n 1 thl· gtnanm~n1. hl· "·" ml'nt Jun·" k l·unltnUl'd h1Honrn11l·
chosen b) olhl·r 'ilHJ)\Jfd "t>rkl"f' Ill mt.'OI and al ll\ l\ffi m hch,.\11 ol thl·
argue thl'tr lJ'>t' \t thl' "•lllnnal ~oltda11l ) union ..ind J lrl'C.' and
c;ol1dartl\ < onkr1.·m.c he ddcJtnl 1mkpc..·nc.knt Poland
long-t11lll' alll\ 1\I Man.in Ju['''~ '" During our ml'l'ling. ht 1alkcd II•
200 'otC'\ lor th.11rn1an ol 1lw nl'\\ h me ahoul thl· d1nilUlt' of hll' 111
cr~alt'<l '>ol1dart1\ l •11111n Poland lnlant mort.ilit' 1\ 1nu1.'d1hl\
l oda). Jur\.1\l l'i leader 111 the high tn '>Orne r1.-g1on\. \Ulh J'> \1k ... 1.1
acu' •'>IS \\ 11han \ul1d.1nh "ho .trl.' l htldren Jrl' horn dclormt·d hn.t U\\'
v.orm-d that Jaru1l'l\~1 1\ Jt1l·mp11ng l>I ninrl·n1ra11o n\ of kad 1n thl·•r
to l'O-Opt the un1un. thu' ,l\suring thl· lung' <. ann:r anll hcJn d1~·''" Ml
(. o mmunl\h ... un11n11cd dt\ · 1nlrc.1'>1ne. l'H'n among JX'f'><•n' 111
1a1orsh1p Togcthl'r\qth.11ran\la1111 1hc1r 111 0\I produ{lt\l' \\',H'
Jurll)k '1)ttl'd nt\ ullilc la'>! \\l'l'}. It> f hou...inJ<, 111 Pok-; llll'l'I l'.trh
pro,1dl· a lir,1-h.1nJ Jnoun1 ol lhl' <11-ath\.anJhll'C'~"tanl\ .1n:urJ1ng
ongoing light lor <km11<.r.1l \ 1n Po tu otliuat go,l'rnnwnr tlgurl'' \1111
land tinUl''i to lall
H l' I\ ~' .1 \hlp"orl..l·r tx>rn Ill.Ir Poh'ih lorl'\I'> Jr\' c.l\lng In man\
Lo<l110 1.·cntrJI Pol.ind to .1 ~·a\dnl Ml'ac; Jur1./\~ told ml thl'\.'.lrlh '""'
fam1h I !is 1.hgn1lil·d h..:anng and ll<.w,onc~ that 11 'houlu 11111 h.. u'-1.·d
hu\mc., alltre bt.'lil a member ol lh1· for the gro"tnJI, 111 l1.K1<.I
"Our lilt•., "or~ ol ~' cral gcncr-
<HIVll\ I" bc1n~dc trO)C'd ." h~ l<>ld me
• fhc tnhl'nlan<.·e from tht• "ork of
our anll',tor., t!> being l'11m1nall'd "
l a~._cd MJrtan Jun:/\ l "hnt the
lf S Congrc~!> lun do to help "The
uhamatt• ttoal " a frl'C .ind \O\ l'n:1gn
nation:· fie :k!ld "and thl' lil"\t tcp 1s
tho! SohdHrtl) mu'il be kgal11ed "To
that 1.·nd Jurl t)k "'ant~ -\mcnca to
u'IC lhc Poli sh lan_guflgc hroa.1Jc~c;1
..Cn ice \ ol Radio Free furope and
\loKc uf \mcnca to keep 'itrong
poh1t1.·;:il pre sure on the <om-
mun1~t!>
'\o ... 0<mer '•lid lhan donl' JurCl\ k
.ind l.Jus 1ran,1.11u11n to". headed tor
t c Wltt1Cllou).C e pie cu uo
Oran c C uunt~ ( ongre~ man D.in ~uhrabal'her on the wav. and the four
of U\ "ere won ha' 10 · lun{·h in the
\lth1tc House Mc \
V. 1thin tv.o hour'). v.c had in
1rudut.cd JurU'\ ii. to BrUl'(' uclb.
Pn:\ldenl RuYI i tie~ bead of the L ">
lnformallo n \~enc~. wh1<.h Opcf3\I.'!>
hoth Rad to f-r~c Euroix and Vo1('( of
.\nll'rll.i \.\l' al\<> introdun·d him to
\<.'\ l ral 111hcr nll'lllhC'r\ of the Mu'h
\\ h11t.· Hou<K· lt'am
\I uur \\ htll· llou\4: lunlh \\l'
l.ilknl ah..>ut the pc,.,.1101lm uf ~·
\ ldl·o f-rl'C Eurofl('.' 10 ~hal h pro
'ol1dJrll\ and pro·dl'mnaa,'
., 1d1.•ota~ could he ,·in ulatcJ not·
v.11h,t..tn<l10g lhe @OH'rnm,·nt riwn-
opoh 'in 1hc rnC'd1il (1dh h>,l'd thl
llkJ
\I lhl· ldlldu~1on nl out mt·etmg..
Jurc/\k hl:adl'd Jtro" \\ J\htn~ton
for lhl· hro.1d1..1'i11n~ \luc..1111' 111 Kad111
I rl.'e f uropc..• from "h" h hl' rq1ortl'd
to tht Poli\h people on h1 .. 'ltunmnr
pro~n·-.<, 1n the l ' l'3(Ulal
Oris Cot 11 lb~ l'-"· R~pr~ rat•·
liH• for lb~ 40t• Coagrr sJoaal Di •
tric't.
That meant l moved into Plan B.:
A)k for help from 1hc churches and
~"nagogues Onl) one pa 1or returned
my cnll and he told me how ovcr-
commtlled ht~ church was an the
m1ss1on field.
.\dd some crank pnone ml ls 10 1...f
ir.:at ennui and }OU m1iht get an 1Cka
of ho~ d1~ouragcd 1 felt
"'t'he(\r up Jad.u::· s.a1d Andren
l inglc one of my consultants from
Manners Library. "Remember how
).OU rt's,:ucd thal gun beAttr from the
Sudan I lo~ many )C41'S ago was
that'? .. ·
It ~<&s ~5 .. ea~ a o n t af\cr th<'.
iTYl"ilot nm a ory a u m
tn\'Ohcmcnt v.1th fo~•&n students
that I got a m)'ncnou~ call. This "cry
Bntt h .. oicc !>atd, "Is •t true that you
help fompn ~tudcnts'r-
\\. hcn I ~:u·'1,~. he '<lrcnt on. ··My
name 1 Thoma I am from the
~ud;in and I am being held pnsoncr tn ~C\o\of)Ort Beach Wlll )'OU help me'"''
Thoma' had sc \era I hours off each
month to lt't a hatr\'Ut We agreed to
m~l ;u·1hc clock to~cr a1 Newpon
Harhor Ha&h hoof and a. se the
~JIUJllon I w;ic; 001 rcall} p~pareJ for
tht• hand"->m<' 6-foot S-anch African \.\oho n\{"t nll' there.
1\1.,Joung son wcrt' enchanted as
hl' IOI his StOI') o( ft(e 1n the" udan
and ha 1oh il) J gun-bearer 1n a \3fan
rnmp.ln~ \n .\mcncan huntC'r had
oftcTCd to bnng ham to tht' l 1n1tcd
l\tatcs Jnd help him ~cl nn education
I or Jlmo'it the \C't&rs he ~orkC'd as
tht•tr huu'id'<>'t "I will soon tK-m .ind
I ha' C' not \Ct gone to !>Choo! · he told
·u~
I agreed to see v.hat I could do and
v.c Y.Ould mec1 again on his nc\t time
off. kan""'h1lc I had to get a haircut
for him ~o on<' in l'wport Bc.ach or
Anatomy of live music at OCC
revealing for the lucky listeners
Cu ta \k\3 \loUU)d cut ht!> h31r I
fit\all~ had lo 8'"" in and take btm to
nl.3 \na
In ub~ut'nl month\"<' had him
ll'\lcd put 1oge1hcr .i stud) program
.ind got a la"'C'r The onl) one ""'h<'
"11uld hclo \\3\ an .\CL l allomr'
l "a" ".lrl'<i "hen "c l allcd on tht'
V. l· Jrl' <,poik<l rtllll'n Our TV '><.'!\
hnng U\ 1n\.rtcJ1hk r~.:rlorl1\31l(l~ b)
J)mf\41St<i and <ikater. mu\lc-t:tn'> nd
Juggle~. rnm1t., and J.lnH"I"\ :1nJ
m1m W11 h .1 nJtmn,\.lde auJ1cnt'l'.
the nct"ork\ '"'" lllnH·ntr.ll<.' on the
'C'r) hr'\ \\r oculmc ·''-t u\tomcd to ~rfornl.llllC'\ \\ hKh art.' not onl)
pcrku hut tx·~onlf pc..-111'1 t into lhl'
unb<'ltt'\ ahk
~> \\C \hO\\ httk 11\ll'rC\t tn th~
Jma1~ur m 1n the pwt\·"11111.11 "ho I\
mcrd} &ood raiht•r thJn 0111,t.rndang
\}1th ~Ul'h 'po1kd ;rnJ1rnt \''> ~r·
fomung ;i1 .111 1' l11~:1H11agmv. 1111
ln)oOe \\ hu hOl\0 I f('3\ h\0\1 thl.' pin n,I•
de ot ~rkl tum
And thcl'l' I\ Y.hl·~ "« 011'' uut un
.-.ome 1ood tinu.·~ J)t'rtor manl~
clonn 'thaw tu~ perk, t to pro1o 1dt< a
lot ul ioo<.t ,<,hd fun f<1r paformC'r'
11n<.laud1cn<c 1l1!..e Th.u l'i \o\h\ 111 .. ~
h<.' rt"armana to. finJ thl· ilmatcur
Or;1n \t ( oll ·cc \ mphon)
OfCh tra floun\htng, Jim: 1u group
ot pc:oplt• trom all ":illi. ot hfc
(indudm1. a mcmhcr of th<" l>a1h
P1lo1 tall) ~ho lake: 11> ~' h'Jl'lh ·r
and makr $)'mphnntc mu"~ for tht
lun of 1l \nd lhC) rt' fun to ti ten h>
Of cou~. the mu\1l" dor n't unJ
the me •~ 11 d romina fr<lm the
l knl~nd Or\'h :'\lf'I or the Nev. \ orl Ph .harmo lC". Bui 1ha1 1 pcan of dK"
fun You~ hc:ar thin ~)OU n '\er
heard bcfort'.
The u~ t n 't Oa" le '· and
thro th c~ \ ~ou n do•n
into 1 t natomy of th<' mu'i1 • anJ
b«omt a -art or vo1 and Phra
thsl •-ere al" '\ \w.11110•'\'d up 1n wm th mg cl · • It 1 hk 'iC'C1ni •
.J1ffi . 01 1Jt f~nlC'Ol\C} U th<lUJhl
)l)U l;nt,,.. lake hnJtn )OUT l.U~ l'f
bu1khn.1 nJ \tics \flh h1 grand·
rh11dr n .
1o U\ f'cb i& on«n. t~ orchc\Ara
lrt'ltrit 1t\ aud1tntt to the prelWc: to
"l.>ie Mn tc~• :· Sa1n1-S1af\ -c>an M btt~ • M01art on-
ttno o 10 '°' 1 Pianos'· Md ltttho,m' .. Eroiai·; s)mpftOn •
Hardt)·an1m1tc11r ~m
Titr '" rMHllU Pinto Oo\ h
~li ner and ~.it hen n f 111.1\x·th
ttailn Jrc nor JmJh·ur' ,i nd~,,. ,1
lu\h profc<.,<;.mnal pcrfu1 m.1nu· Huth
;art" mu\I\ tea, her' in Orange< ounl'.
o \\f.'ll :J\ n·gular .on,,·rt performer'
The) ~t'rl' alw \O i C'n\·ruu\ ;a, 10 pla~
Rrahm·, .. f 11th lh1nf..1nan Dan,"t'
for n C'f'llOr('
fht Orange < oa\1 < olll'I'-'),Ill·
(lhOn) Or\.he\lrO "'U ofpn111.J in
IQ Ob> John \\1lham\On II )O\I \('
11\fd h(fC' \10\. IQH. )OU th1nl llf
that O\ "rN1mtl~ ... but 10 mo\t fl('opk
that ., a Iona ~11) b31:k l fX"C1a\I~ to
Jo ph Pc:srfm:in v.hoc-.imc hcrc an,i
h>Oli.0Hr1n l ~65 aftcro1'J.3n111nglh('
n 8em:mJ1no \}mphon) -nov.
lt1llctl th lnl nJ f mptf\' ''mphon}
l t J1nc urt am tcur or\.h tna '' noumu 1 1an'~drt m.butJOC\lu i..
\Hth 1t. nur~--<l th cmhr tra alo!'I. \k\t'I~ 11 and Mm in\T('a\an
1pptte11uon lorn in \p11e oCcom~h· uon lrom th tudtnt orth('\tra.-. at
l Cl and Chapman olqc, anJ the
profl., ion.al paid on:he\lf'I\" t flt
PIC'1fo: s,mphony 'and thfo Or.an
ounl) l'h1lh.umon nc ul run·
homl' to prescn1 our plan The
< 1.M\t \1 u"' \tllr\.'. org.tn11l·d a irour ··hun1l•r" ~ould not clgrce 10 an'
of d,inor\ But lht" llr\hl',lra ht&\ l'<Julat1o~a~ plan. not ''en a cor·
SCnt"rnll\ O~tcd 00 a \hl)('\lrtng. rt' ponJcnH'. lOUr;( fh<)ma\ \aid 11
In \Pitt' ofd1fTicultll"'· the ore hr 1ra hecoul<ln 't get an l'<'luu:itmn. hC' m1gh1 ~~flt ttointt .tnJ Jidn"1 lll:l" all '"''' 3\ ~ell rttum h.l ht\ w un1n .\t th1\
muc:,1, O'er tilt )Car\ 11 pl:iHd all the point "'e too~ h im from the home
Rrahms \) mphonit'\, .ind the "iurroundc<l h' gun and animal
P.1thrttqut':· and thr "hm\a· ~d. trophic . "C tuok the 1hrca1.. of
rn 1111..i ~hH\' an,I num· ~pk Jrt rr\engc wnou\I)
'""mC'nnJ ~hat ,1 ~1g.;t1n n 1, ',,u Launc Hill of Huntington lka<.·h.
\ "'' hl·ar It ,,c •c)("WI mU\ll rm 3~1u1 ,1 01\ partnt•r 10 <all thl\. gOI her former
10ih ,,, "h.111 11 u"t' el\t'"hcrl' oin<l churd1 in .\nzona to sponsor
t J l1 get ~our n;.inw \~·•' up lhC' doom Thoma' tfr [tut ha dCJ~ in lhrt't"
lt\t loi ahoul ,1 ltllh .l\ nTUch t<)(1 H'31\ and rrt um~ 10 tht" udan \.\c im "Ord or sut· l>C\ and firull) a l J\I \far l11~ph Pl·allmJn l\'lllCll PQ\I as an agntulturat m1n1c;ter.
lot a ~,·11,·.11n..-J r\''' ;inJ \IJn T h\'n the dasa\lrou dro his
th·n11 ngwn too~ m l'r \Ian hu\ cumc. .\ftl'r ~"er.al )Ca" witl'loul
run11tt•c.I • 'uh,t.1n11al numhc:r 111 "ord "t k. r that he'" tnJ 11 or dead
lllU\ll IOll\ Imm among h1' JJI' That''" h:u h3pfK'M in a totahtanan
,w.cx 1. t~.., l ht'~ t'inJ '~ mphontt countn
mu\h.' a '1.llmul:llmg l'h::ttll"ng(' He '' Mcanv. hill-in frc"C mtTICa, let me
al<,(1 ,h:ilkng1n1 th· 11~hc,1ra 1.1.1th ~nng Hlu up to datt on und
P•OlJttm hkc th..-om• nwntmned BT)ant f\h ta1th 1n 1he goodon of
abo' c proplc " ~totted by t "'o rTaden on
TlmmC'an\a IC'ltof"url l(1qlCOpk op~11c <'nd of Popp) 'enue \\hOJU\l~ant~JIOlOmt•pl \ lorthC' Fil"\I. from Ktnl Hant •• '<lrOrd or
fun l)f 11 enc:our.gcmcnt and a check. wh1 f\ I
WhC'n I a\l..N \bn 11 Ilk') arr dth' red. From a ta1rl) new tdcnt.
1.t')tnJbc<'au it1\iomuch~urkor1t ndri Llndqu> t. a \Ct) 1n 1~htful
the' like th• c\c11cmt"nt. he 1d ltttcr ~•th an olTtt ofsu~n
··&th ·· 1 he)" didn't ~all) want to Then Corona dtl Mar Jam WOOd
""' th:it hard. but IJ"''"n the made m\ unda -•th tm •. po•ictfuJ
c:halkn ( thn n to it. run· in nc't kltcr to ittc ciJ11or. Ht wu ebenluld): )tlr to S<"t· 1f th1 can o on. or 11 lhc) ngfu •hen bt -.rote thil my biP Of
alt collaP"C an c\hau~11 n gtOCC'nd and toyi for tht bib)' (who
In the mca"llm<' •c arc 1umed out t I Jtrl) "1 '\IP'._ to ~mt " nJcrful mu 1 • T~n \Ou. cut it. ..
Joe P rtman. for 1ho""' lol'\f. t~nk· The ao<>d n ' tbat Bryant'
le ,w,us) u hrou ht thcorch ua ""ound arc ~ahna ~nd ~"hard at
to ~her It '"· Thank ou I n ~oft ll)l to rchalihtak hl
Rem1n1u1n, for ha\Jng th coura . 10 nns.
ua&.;c9n an 1m~111ou\ PfCll(•m (1 Wt \'9.~ rchlb ••-ar onts •lid
lu • • challcfllrd C'ICh 01~ 10 .. nc\.er 1Jve
nd m l o II. thank ou. up1 ..
m mbtts of the Ot'thcilni for the 8tfCK"C ~' U'I l t<>'d lMm that
u nra1d hour) lttwani"I and rscr· •hne~. rrir P6lplC WhO Clriil Md
IOnmna all for the J*aurc uf pc'Op!<' ·~ apin. • hU! me who cu~ ~~ :a n 'otar .. That's all reL.. Mn. ~ ""°" .. ¥ft) NU "" to &hr •U· ttMsUmt me •.. You QR) ..... k.,. I "°"'. tt t n'nl more M t ta Nt~ ._., .. ....... ... , . .,_II~-~ .. . ,.,,.,., ........ _ .......... ....
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AlO DAILY PILOT/ 1\.tesday, March, 7, 1989
ICl\lln
Bennett bring~ heart to Orange County show
ly LANCE 1GNON collaborator for the last 25 years. were
0t-.D11yNotSQllt obviously plca.sed with the warm
Tony Bennett, the man whom reception that gree ted their every
Frank Sinatra called "the best sinJer song. in lhe business," reaffirmed his tttle • "It was tops. I enjoyed it," Bennett
to king of the crooners during a sold-said after lhe concert.
out performance at the Orange Coun-The h.igh point came near the end of
ty PerforminaAnsCentcron Sunday. the performance when Bennett took Backed by a simtncring jazz trio of time to iJlustrate the auditonum's
piano, bass and drums, the master of acoustic quality. More Lo the point,
the American pop song turned his however, it illustrated his acoustic
mellifluous baritone to a string of quality. Irvi ng Berlin tunes before winding up "I can tell you guys love this theater
the 90-minute performance with the ... this is one of the greatest theaters
songs that made him famous: we've played in," a be~ming Bennett
"Stranger in Paradise," "Just in said. • . .
Time' and of course the t 962 bit "I -At that, he put down his mtero-
to its feet.
Bennett wisely left the orchestra at
home. On past records he has some--
tames. erred m cluttering up his amngement.s with a syrupy assort-
ment of instruments that made his
music sound like it belonged in an
elevator. The elemental sound of the
trio allowed Bennett's voice to take
center SlaJC in all its nuan~. "It's nice when it's only a trio
because it becomes. as Lena Home
would say, 'a malter of5inaina.' •• he
said J'C<)Cntly. "The performance is
comiq out of the lillflCr. there's
nobody else that'• mall.ins 1t happen.•·
While in Oranac County, Ben~tt
took the opponunity to ibOw off hts
other artistic talent pejntina. On
~turday, the performer, w~o signs
his work wtth haa real name, Benedet-
to, appeared at Bullock's Souch Coast
Plaza to sian pnnts of a paintina
originally owned by the late Cary
Grant.
Bennetfs work. titled 0 Peace." was Crt.Jted tor a first-day cover for the
United Nations 1987 Flaaahap Stamp Series and theoriainalis permuently
displayed in the lobby of the U.N. The son of a grocer from Astona,
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was and the sinser told him: Jde Bari.
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PARKING STRUCTURE
CH.61 Report From Coata Meaa
"Surfing the Red Wave &
Talk of Peace''
w ith
Dave Rush & th e
Russ ian Rock of Joanna Stingray
TONIGHT 5:30 PM
For info rmation call S.49 -0206
Gino and Chef Jesse
Introduce
Early Evening Speclalsl
Gino: · Jesse. I'd like to offer OYr customers ~
apec.tal 111enu ltet'Ween 4tJO ~ .. ........
Chef Jessel sure Gino How about ...... .,.,..
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D•JI Cfltclr,en ef tlte Dar;
Stro .. noft lind l8ftil o-. -served
wtth soup or s~. roll & butter ~
fresh vegetabfes.
That's great, Jesset We'M give tt to our
cust~rs for 16.tl -Tiie C•••••• ..... we·n sUtn It right awayl
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Est•nca.·s Robert NJ• Is picked ..a.If •t second base In the
second Inning as Mission Viejo shortstop Mike Boucher
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applies. tit• tag. Estancia fell In the Newport tfln . Tour-
n•ment opener, 9·1. Boucher h.•d a home run for Mission.
Releaguing shuffle nearly setJn stone
Estancia, Woodbridge moving; Sunset to add.two
It's not set in stone )Ct, but.\ou can
be sure 1t'sth1ckenansvcr}. \Cl) fast.
Releaguang for 1990-91 has seen
dose toadozcn proposals merge into
JUStacouple.and now11'sdown to
onC' which Oran~ Count) pnnc1pals
will decide on Wedntsda)
.\tone 11meconstdrrcd a snua11on
so com pie"< that tt m1gh1 takes
months to figurr out. 1t now appears
lhC're ISJUSI one which '-'•II go on the ,
table on Wednesda) a1 Foothill High.
and here's the gist of 11·
•Estancia mo\ cs to the Paci fil
( oas1 League. tradtng places w11h
Trabu9> Hills. "h1ch" 111 mo' e into
1he&a V1rw Lrague
• Woodbndgc mo' cs to the ~mu th
( oast. League, and com mg to the P< L
will be San Clemente
•Santa Ana and Los Alam1tosJ01n
the Huntington lkalh Unified
hool District 1og1'c the unset
League an C'tght-team format
•Orang<:' returns 10 thC' C C'ntu~
League, to take 1hc spot lefi b' an ta
Ana.
•Cent1H). the new Santa Ana
school. begins 10 the PC L.
•The Empire League. which low~
Los Alam11ps. pans Kenned) to
con11nur asa s1,·tram league
•TheGardenGro .. e League 1o1.11h
the lossofKenned). returns to its
trad1tJonal SC' en-team all-d1stnct
format.
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That appears to be the sum total of
mo,es for the rcleagumg-"h1ch mcans ~lcbacksta)'~"hcre m.1 1
an thesea'V1cw .
Hrre·s the loo!.. of eath league
'-'htch 1s affected &a V tC\\ - ( orona del \1 ar
Newpon Harbor. l n1,ers1l). Tu<,tan
~addleback and Trabuco Hills
South Coast-M1ss1on VieJO.
C"ap1s1rano Vallt'). Dana Hills. rl
Toro. lrv1neand \\ oodbndge
Pacific Coast -( oMa Mesa.
Laguna Beach E<.tancaa. an
( lemenlr. Laguna Hills. ( entur)
5unset-Edison. Fountain\ alle\.
Hununston Btalh, Ocean\ 1e~.
\\e tmanster. Manna. Santa .\na. Lo~
..\lam1tos
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Two thtng'> s11cl out a hnle -
Wbodbndge 1 clcarl) the smalk'>t 1n
the South Coast. and Saddle bad.
remains huge 1 n the Sea V 1e~
Othe!"" 1~.11·s hard to argue " 1th
muchof11
San Clementc"s moH' into the PC L
"111 force more long distance tnp\,
but the Tntons don't de cf"' c per-
manent rcstdt•n<.·c tn the South Cna\t
cellar
Tht' emergence ot the un~L
Lt'agur 1Ato an <'tght-team formal " a
"dcomechangr-rspec1all) 1n
football ~here 11 "''II mean three;· non-
league games and SC\ en league l on-
tests. as oppoSt'd 10 the bard)
acceptable ti H·-and-fiH s11ua11om
"ht ch accomodale St \·team leallUl''
0
( orona dcl \1ar High .\thkllt
Director Ron Da' 1s "a" a rrccnt
rcc1p1ent of honor"' at 1he l n1' er-ill\
of Redlands "here he "as inducted
an to that schoorc; spons hall offanw
fO'tl'tll 'l'I\ fOlllfel'
Da\ is. who prepped at<. oronado
High 10 San D1l·go( ount}. wa~ a
1hrcc-spon s1arat Redlands The _
I 955-graduatc "as iht• football 1c;.1m·,
raptaan (as a" 1dt• rcu:n er and
dl'fens1' e bacl ). a thn.~·\ear k1-
1e-rman 1n ba~ke1ball and a 1andou1
shonstop 1 n baSt·ball. µint ng thm.·
k neri in 1ha1 spon a' "ell
Muh1pk-srxm Mar\. or tor that
matter. muh1pk-sron pan1l·1pant'>.
arc a rarm 10 tt><la\ 's standards. and
C'\en "a'. "d'. "a\ ball in-~~ tht•rt•
weren·1 iooman' V.holould.managc
lh rC"C. a~ did l>J' "
"Thai "a.,ont'of1 hcgrea1 thmg'IJt Redland~. ··recalled ()a, 1 ··The fon
1ha1 I could pla) an three spom ··
TUESDAY. MARCH 7, 1989
Oiler~, Vikings,
lrvirie remain In
Loara title hurlt
Hunt1n11on Beach. Manna and'
Irvine sun 1\cd ~ond round action
tn the L'Oara Baseball Tournament
Monday and return today for quar-
terfinals play 1n the massive 32-team
btlh school to1,1rne>.
ltt'l'C''s how it went for Huntmaton
Beath. Manna and Irvine. as well as
ntnt' other Orange Coast area teams
which are an\iohed an the Loara
Toumamcnl. as well as the Newport
Harbor Elks Toum:)ment:
Huntington Beacb 4, Dana Hills l:
ThC'Otlef\ trucl fora pa1rofmarkers
tn the fifth and si>.th mnmgs to
quahf) for a quarterfinals benh
ag&Jnst Lakewood It'll be 3 o'clocl
toda~ at Huntington Beach
Chns Maher "ent 3-o<or 4 with ~
RBI. 8" ing him 6 for 8 with 6 RBI
over the past l"-O games.
Ken Ma)S struck out I\ and
w:llked two for the complete gamr
VtCtOf\
Monday's baseball
LOA•A INVfTATIONAL
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El Dor lldO 11 SUnnv Holl$ 2
Irvine 12 Newblirv PIM't. 1
~IM 10 Villa Park • El TOl'o 6, 01..-nonc! 8ar 2
Huohno1on BMCfl •. Dana Ht Lalle#OOO 11, Maonoiia 2 KMMOV S, l(al.,la •
Serv11t •.1. Foun1a111 Vlllle.v l cam•ne11 Bnldret
Ocean View 6. Santiago 2
LOI AtamllC>S l , La Quin•• 2
J w Norin I Loi Aml905 ' AMne1m I Oowne'1 -:t
Un1wn11.,. • C'l'Pf'8S\ A (Uni ldvanGftl
Lagun. H•Ds 10. Lo.tr• l
Sav•n1111 6 S.n Clemefllt 3 Pacllica 6 Wnlern 2
NE~T HA•aott EUCS Tou•u••Y Fint R.uN
Tusion 9 Tu.,•n JV I E'i>eranze 16, Sanla A1111 Valley O
Foollloll IS, CoJla Mesa 0
El Modena 6, NewPOrt Harl>O!' J
Sal)la Ana 6 Cal>lltrano Vallev 4 Mlu1on V1t!O t E,1anc1a I
CO!'ona oel Mar 6, Oranoe 3
~rer Del I S.OOoebec.k 2
mound.
'•
• ' Jason Bn SC) added a 'olo homer
in the Sl\lh for Hunungton Be:idr
Huntington's first tw o runs came
· when Maht.>r dro' e tn Bnan \\ nght
Oman Zamora scorrd the other run
on a fielder' l'ho1ce
Obergfell struck out two and reltred
all five batters he faced to close the
door on Newbury Park.
lnine moves on to the cham-
p1onsh1p quarterfinals against top-
seeded El Dorado at the latter's
campus at 3
BnsseyJed off the Stllth "'''" hi\ home ruh and the Oller added \Orne
1ctng when ( hm Mangles "allc.-d and
srorcd on a single b) Maher
Marin 10, Vllla Parll:J 4: In a night
ga.n)e. the V1ltn&S strud. for t\\O run<.
in the first 1nnangoffMarl 1'.c" ficld'!i
t"o-run double e\ploded tor fi\c
runs in the ~ond annang. then
capped 11 w11h three in 1he 1"'1.
kr)ed b) a '"o-run homer from
Da\1d hult1
The 'tl tor\ <,ends "1anna an to toda~ ·s lhamp1on')h1p quanertinals
against E:.I I oro on the \ 1l1nis·
campus at 3
Schultt fin1sh l'd "tth a homer and
tnplc. goanf 2 lor 4 '-'llh 3 RBI
Irvin l . Newbury Parti 7. fhe
\aqucro., cacoed 1010 thc cham-
cdin.&li b(l:l1Ad a-HI
11 attack bac l ed up b' '>upcraor
relief p11ch1ng
ou Vollmer wt•n1 2 for '"llh 2 RBI and ~IC\e 1\cs'll and ~·ott
Brand mo each rnlk<:trd a pair of R Bl
a\ "C'll for the \ aqs
Mike ~al "cnt 5'' 1nn1n&' to a,a1n
the vKtOI) but the patching ot ~c' 1n
Obergfell was the bri&htest spot on the
•
Ottan View •. Santiago !: Col) ( olben trol..ed a three-run homer 1n
the first inning and senior nlht-
hander Mike Karpel shut the aoor
with three perfect innings of reltef to
µ3ce Ocean View •to the victory,
setting 1he ahawJ..s up with aame
toda) at Lo .\lamttos at 3
C'olben's four·ba~cr drove tn
Gal) Chnstophcrson and Mike Bums and hC'lpcd
Bums had JUSt hn a run·sconn&
double. his third double in two games.
Also. Ott Caringella went 3 for 3
with an RBI for Ocean View.
Karhner appeared sha with 3
stn J..eou ts 1 n four in n,,.,1~n~O<µa.MJ.,...M».,"--......:.-1
Karpel follow.Cd up b~ retinoa al nine
batters. se'en on tnkes. and one tn
pan1cular with a called tnkc on a 3-2
curve ball
Uulverslly 4, Cypre.1 4: The Tro-
Jans bk~ a three-run lead and the
'iclOr\. but had enough total ba~
<J7-21) to advance in tfie consolauon
(Ptease se~ IASEIAU./Bl)
Sea Kings host Tulare Western
in first round of state regionals
( orona dl·I \1ar High\ ~·J "-•ng\ h1 '' Tularl' \\.c'ltem Hash hrn1ght
1 -~l Jan lhl· lil"\l round of th" 1uthern Rc-g1ona1, of the mur high"' hoof
l:la'ilt•tbJll hlurn3ment ,
Paul Om\ ~a Kings. I Q-111 and runner<.-up 1n tht' ( IF-\outh"•rn
\c'll1on \.\ tinal' arc up ag.110\t J \lu tang' qu1n1c11o1.h1rh ahhnu&h JU~I q.1 o "' nall ha' a rcru1a11nn for an up-tl·mro [!...IOll' "11h l'\plo~•' c
capatuhlll''
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lhfl'Jl
·'Thn ll ~l h u~· hall-tourt traP' and pr"·'"-'' ll• \Teall" an up-
t~mpo notcJ < )m\ \11 thl'' fl'all\ "ant 10 do 1\ run and sht101
\u\h IJllll\ "ould 'l'l'm tn ~·mad{ Ill ordn lor ( orona lkl \1.'.tr\
br~·ad .ind hu1tl·r ~lm.h " no~· tu-no~ prt"s'lure Jelen~ alonai "11h :i
dcc.·1dt·d edgt' 1n '"c "llh tl-ll>ot·ti Bnan pratt g1,cn a big edge 111"11dl·.
'
Vanguards duel
Bio/a tonight
outhC'm Cahfornia College 1 hop-
ing tt\rtc "'II be ltS luck) numtX'r
ton1Jht "hen ll battlrs Biota Uni vrr-
Mayne thing for Pirates is tAe finish, not the start
. -I
•t)' in the I.\ D1stnct 3 pla)ofTs at
Villarreal's Rustlers , meanwhile, are the surprise team w ith the quic k start
\\ hillier C ollc c T 1pofT is set for
7 30
This 1s the top-<ittdcd Vana~rds
18·3. third appearance 1n the final\.
but the} arc look ma for their lirs1 "an
"The first two ume "e 1us1 felt
fonunate to be here:· said Vanguards
C oach811l Re}nokts "The first ume
we pla)cd 81ola and the wrrc "o I m
1hc nation. The ~ond time we were
ag:un t Wc<1tmont and thC') wC'rc m
tflC' top fhe. Tht\ t1mC' wt ll'C' ranfcrd
and I think "e ha"e a i.:hance ...
( ( h1n beaten 81ola tw t{~ this
)Cat. The first ume 1n the Chapman
l ournamcnt 7S-66 apmst an 1n)Uf'Y·
nddlcd 4iQU:ld. and the \C'\:ond time at ~C 'i)().83 help1n1 the Vanguard
cam the top ~ina while tht Eaal s
28-7. ~ukd for the scrond Sttdina.
\\.h t~,c·noudo don'tP31\ll
~.i..~ Ma> nc\Orange( oast C ollci"·
bascNll tcam "111be1n the th1d of
th1ngHomc earl\ \1a) )Ou can rnunt
on 11
()('(ha\ too mueh talent to tx-O '
1n thl·Oran&c E:.mrirc( onfcrcnu·
bul that' haschal 1t happens
C1ood tC'amsgo through tailspin' 100
Onl) not a Iona as 1:1\1-fllac."t' team.,
I hC' fact oft he m111cr ''that Ma' m·
,w 111 al"a)ti.CCt the mo.,1 out ofh1') ·
plQ)C~ win, low or drnw rhc P1r31l'\
entl·rcd the rnnkrcnct '><'J\On "11h
the • uthland' bc.•,t 1t·~:ord <~·~· 11
but the)·, C' stumhltd in their fi1 .,,
lhrtt Of. pmt~ u .. 1 Saturdnaaa1ns1 (1olden
\\-e t. an ancitpcnrnl.~ team pla) 1n1
v.cll nA}lt nov.. OranJc ( oa'lt com-
II If, II 'f 11001 f;IRl.SSPORTS
mmed thrl'.'\' crro~ 1n the~' cnlh
,Jnnang 1oallo" thl· \\1ng andgo-Jhl·ad runs 1o~·on:1nan-Slo \to the
Rusllt'rc;
{ 'l>~\S 1hepn:!leasonfo\Ortle1n
1h"· ()[(.and Ra n( ho ~an tango th<"
prc<oea~n runner-up. bothdekaled
()( ( an the fim t"o rounds.
r an"· But \\1thou1gctt1ng1ntogra'l'
dl·t.11labou1 thc tir,t t\\oconfercncr
IOS'4'\. If\ Ob\ IOU\ lhet hemt\ll'\ l\n't
th<"re . \el
Roourigaround bJll,. h1111ng run-
llC'~ 1n thC' bad." 1th 1hro"sdown lhl·
1h1rJ-ba'IC' hnc and ~rnnna IO run\
but gn 1na up 14 3\J p11ch1ng \taO an.-
due
I l's·~ PICJI \If a tram pl3~ '"' 111h1.
rathcrth.tn loo~ Or 111<.11' 1duall).
rather than IOJc;lher
Here·, 1h"• l.1t l.c.-r fhe hotllml line
"1ha1 \1a' nt' \l)(1r..r t11 latcr \\ 111
ha' l' h1<, troofl'I pla' ang h~c bJndw.
J u<,t the" a\ mo'it ol h1'> l ham
pion hip 1ca1m plaH'd
I f1hc P1rall'' ha' l" a\ mut h 1.1lcn1 J\
l'\ l'f\ bod\ \J\\ th(\ do. OCI tht• hOU\C.'
th.it \1a' nc "111 hJ \l' thu'1 in tht• pla\.Olh.
Tht'r<" arl· ~~<on lcrcnre gaml'\ \11 tx· pla~cd 1n total "'h1l h mt'3n\ lhl·
Pirate'>" 111 gtt tlm·e mol"l' shot' at
< 'P~'i\and Kanl ho~nua o
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Will IT HOLO l 'P ? \pcal..1ngof < 1oldl'O \\ c\I under the lcadc~h1fl nl
rool1eroach Bert V1llarrcal.1hc
l'lcmcnl ofa1111udl' appears 10 tx
urfa(IOl•'I thC' \Oung Ru\tkr'\ ~--' ~-ti. arc on 10 a quit i.. \tan
Oh SUrl r ht·~ got a kw hre3~\ •
agam<,I( \)il\lla't"t•clt'nd llut(1\H
\lJned tht "'-"J'<1n '>trnnganJ ha' 'l'l
to kt up ,
\ 111arn:al.1ll lOmmun1catl'\ "di
"1th h1\ pin' er\ and has an\tilkd
rdrl'\h1ng' 11ior into the program
l he Ku tier\ "crc c \pet tl-<l tll tin l\h
no be1~r than fourth in the p~~·a.,.10 rx,11, but w tar ha\ e pro' cn c' l'" -
f\.\\J, "rong
The question ,., ho1o1. Ion~" 1ll 1h"
'treal \lJ\ all\ c'
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NOCOST:01ange( oa,t( ollCi!t'
"'Oll1l'n 'q Ollt') l:laJI captain Joc.h F"n·
hass1gnt'<i a letter ol mtent 10
~ ont1 nue hr rt olleg1ate can.'('r at ( al
Pol) Pomona. al·lordang 10 ()( (
( llJt h Jllnc H il&endorl.
.\ 5-f~)t· I 0 m1ddlcblod:er from
Orange H 1ah. Fee wa the Lad'
P1ra1e.,· lap1a1n tn both htr sea n"
"hale'"' Kl' earning .\ll-Oran1e Em-
pire ( on krl·nc~ la urrls. WI t )Car he
\Ct the.<>< < ''"ilc-sta on record for
1..alb(~561
F~\~Q .. 111 ag.:un tGokkn\\~t
1n 1hr sea\on finalr were the third
mo t b' an ex l' pla~c~pn a mgle
(Pteas•tttOUNN/l lJ
Trojans' softball team is ready for some hard ball
University thinks it's in the hunt for Sea View honors; CdM, NH· improved
Warm wratt'!crha hn the South·
landandnotamomcn1tosoona the
Clf ,pnna spon\ h~'tJust aouen
undcrwa). Thcflamoursponofthc
\pnn11uoflbll ·'°&ti' u._caloo at
tM ~a tt" lc-a«uc:
If )OU had a tC'llll that had two
St"n1ors. \\l~OJun1on, fi .. c '°phomotc~ and s.tvcn ftt hman, )OU ,.oukt
probebl) be th1nk1n1 tt .,au rtbutld·
1n1)car. Y®•~kt think 1n '""'' )'nn ~ou •wk1ha\~11rnt team
aftd hoPt tht" nt'\t rouplc of >"'tr)""'
quidly.
Howf\rt, l ft&\Cf'Mt) C"oll'h Hob
9n'UlbdK'vn the future'"'°• rot aht T~ns~tc 1hc1r 1pparcn1 llctlof~
.. ,.Mttl~uiorl ""tn v. II" 11t ·-~~n;· 1k1nahiaid "\\c
...... tkri>MOlltllMI °''"' ulk-nna l o.ru~t •nd tit•' tram
load are Junior hons1op Dent~
{iandara, ~ond team aH-leq .
wphomo1Toutlicldrrlu Dall':
wph mol'C' outtirl<kr Thea uni • and fmhman ond bl man Laktt~
John50n.
'"h 1\ INC' th~t I an C\ClllN about
tht' )Car. that'\ no J kc."' 8crn1I tll,
\ttll I am loo~1n1 torurd to the
tutul'C' too tx-cau~ \\C haH·wme
mol'C' out 11nJ1n' f re hman t1len1
head1n1 ah1!1 v. ~· •
The SCI \'l(V. l Cll and th
UOK'l l.cllUC' ll'C' t of the fe"'
kailue\thuu a 1Jmcrota1 n
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('IOftlctl\IRlllC llOl IUhkcm n~-,,,
~un lhu'~'mc "°°htc"t1hat cnetC"ltoua h mcp~.
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rathrrpla)I fl~ hNuk Th:at
wa wC'couhht't some nc" fact\ 3nd
pl•\ somcmonsrrcompct1t1on. th"
uld h<lpU'>PUJC our pr~.,.,
toward tht pla)OfT\
··rm not thconh t 11c that fel'l\'th1'
v.a). buuhcr arc not enough athl ·u
ihrC1:tors v.1lhna 10 ma~e thrchan&t'. I aut'~ b«au\C '' "'ould ma kt mo~ work tor lh('m,''
lnlhC'p:ast(orona<klM rhJ
tx-..:no~ofthepu ho\~"mthc
kaauc. but~ Kint\< oach Sh
\m.> tht \•)that thin v.111 he
d1ffmn1 thti)\lt.
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prtlj;k' lht \Ir. I thin"-.(' ha\Ca I "'' ~ \hQ11t lin1\luna thtrd"
f MJC' m11htappearautrun1 •orch from wmronc whc>'s. \MUTt h-4
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lfli QnnoeCout DAILY PLOT/ T~. March, 7, 1t1t
Ben Johnson's coach testifies . ,
rsuggests sabotage only answei
From TN Auod•ted Prns
TORONTO -Ben Johnson's track ----~ch suagc led sabo~e Monday "'hen he ,,..,:.
said the spnnter was taking steroids unt1ljust 41'
before the Seoul Olympics, but not the one he -...::---
tested positive for. "I was totally ~hocked." Cha rite Francis said as ihc ~ond week of tesumony resumed at the federal ioquil")'
mto drugs and athletics m Canada.
"I thought something's got to be dramatically
wrong." he said, recalling his reaction when to ld
Johnson's urine test showed the banned substance
stanozolol. ·
The discovery led to Johnson'sdisqualification from
the Olympics and the removal ofh1s gold medal in 1he I 00
meters.
Franci.s, who nad alrtad) testified that Johnson \\aS
\Jsmg steroids in regulated q clcs since 198 1, said the last
steroid program was furazabol and that Johnson stopped
Jakmg 1t by Sept. ~ -22 ~)'S before he won t~ gold.
The coach said that -Mien Johnson was told of the
pos1tive test, the sprinter aid, .. I knew th ere was
something wrong with that guy."
Francis said Johnson was referring to "a black gu\ ·• ~ho appeared to be Ameri can and who was in the holding
area with Johnso~ whi!e th~ drug_ test was being taken.
T~e coach said this un1deoufied man was drinking
beer with Johnson a!ld he su~sted the athl~te' dnnk
could have been sp1lced~ He-also said that stanozolol
would be a good substance to use to spike a test because 1t
metabolizes rapidly.
Johnson·~ last ~se ofstanozolol in a regulated steroid
program was in spnng 1987". Francis said.
Francis. who capti vated the courtroom with thret'
Erickson admits pressure
MIAMI -Nev. Uni versity of Miami ----
football coach Dennis Erickson said Monday ~
he realizes he'll face hrgh expectations from• ~
Hurricanes fans, who have had two national ----
championship3 to celebrate m the past six seasons. •
"We'd better not lose over two games." Enckson said
at a news conference shortly after he arrived in Miami ... I
,getJUSt as much of an ulcer when we're 6-5 as when we're
9-3. I know what the expectations are."
Elic'kson, coach at Washington State the past two
seasons. was named to the M1a1111
job Sunday. Athletic Director Sam
Jankov1ch chose Erickson over top
Miami assistant Gary Stevens. who
had widespread support from play-
ers. booste rs and the local media.
"Transition is very d1fficu1t:·
Erickson said. "You've got to earn
respect from the community and
the players. That doesn·t happen
overnight."
"All we can do is coach as well
Erickson as we can coach and do the same
things we've been doi ng for the past 20 years and hope we
can earn respect," the new coach said.
Enckson held a meeting -with hts new team Monday.
He said he visited briellj with quarterback Steve Walsh.
who bas yet to decide whether to tum pro or return to lhe
Hurricane th is fall.
Olajuwon fined SS ,000
HOUSTON -Rockets A.II-S tar cente1 ----
Akeem 0 18Juwon was fined S5.000 bv the-_,
NBA Monday for punch1n$ Michael Cage of > ..
Seattle 1n the uperSonics 118-108 '-ICtory ----
over Houston on March 3.
Rod Thom . NBA vice president of operations
announced the fine. A Rockets spol«!sman said the league
had not notified them ofOlajuwon's fine and -would ha"e
no comment.
. Olajuwon's first bat1lc with Cage came with 3:46 to
go an the first half of the Rocke1s' sevenlh straight loss.
Ql'OTEOFTHE Di\ 1·
Fonner Universi1y of Miami assistant coach
Gary Steven1, after his appointment as quarterbacRs
coach for the Miami Dolphins. following being
passed over for the Miami JOb:
"Sure I'm disappointed ... You BO for a Job ltkc a
footb~ll game. You prepare hard for it and you go
after at. and 1f you come up short. you let 1t go. I came
up short."
d )'S of detailed t timony last v.eck. is the fi"'t w1tnes~
&Om trac._ and ftdd to appear btfore the comm1i. ion.
He also su.ac~ted ~bO• lut fall in his only publil:
statement on the Seoul scandal until the inquiry.
ln re uming h1!. tc ttmon). Francis said Johnwn wu
takmg i.teroid JU t before the Olympics ~ause of an
inJu ry and the wear-and-tear of an Auaust European tour .
He said the program was planned by Dr. Georgt
..Jamie" Astophan and mcluded furazabOI. an inocme
and vi tamin B-12 m1itture that was not on the banned
substance ~i~t. and a S)nthctic growth hormone.
Francis said Astaphan also included a diureuc m the
program, to make sure the fura1abol would not show up if
athfctes \\ere te ted at a Tokyo mttl, about Sept. 13.
But he saK.I a n estimate of 14 days for furaubol to
clear the S)'Stem was conservative, \\ell before the
Ol)mp1cs.
Johnso n has denied ever knowingly taking drugs to
enhance his performance, and Astaphan has denied
providing them. They are among some 30 witnesses still
c\.pectcd to 1est1 f)
Francis. \\bO ha coached Johnw~ ince the athlete.
now 27, was a scrawn} 15-year-old. said repeated!) that
Johnson knew about steroids and the need to leave
enough clearance ume before a test.
Ae also said SC\eral times dunng Monda)' morning's
session that he noticed extra people traveling with the
groJJp to Europe in Augusty
The coach noted specifically that U.S. sports
th!-'rap1st Jack Scott, a photographer and a woman who
said he was handling a commercial sports promotion,
were members of the group.
Francis said Astaphan had outlined a steroid
program for Johnson up to Sept. 2.
Camacho beats Mancini
RENO -Hector Camacho outboxed a
relentless Ray Mancini to captutta 12-round .1.,,,,.
splat -Occ1S1on Monday night and spoil P
Ma ncini's comeback af\er four years out of -----
the nng. Camacho scored well with his right jab and used
movement 10 frust rate Mancini to narrowly win the battle
of former hghtwe1ght champions.
The dec1 ion infuriated the pnrMancini sellout
cro""d of 11 . 519 which booed loudly for several minutes
after the fight and threw coins into the ring.
Judjes Doug Tucker of Carson City. Nev .. and
Chuc\G1amp1 oflasVegasbothhadC.amacboa 11 5-11 3
wanner."' hi le Judge Keith MacDonald of Carson City had
Mancini winning 116-112.
Mancrn1 was the pursuer throughout the fight but
found has ra nge onf) lnfrcquentJ) as Camacho used his
quickness to shp the biuest punches and move swiftly
away.
Neither fighter was hurt during the 140-pound bout
and th ere were no knockdowns.
"He fought a good fight." said ( amarho. "ho ran has
record to 35-0. Mancini was rust) early as he pursued Camacho
around the nng. Manc1n1 ne,er was able to land with an>
consistency and seemed frustrated atlus mab1ht) to catch
Camacho.
"Ttjust got to the p<?ffifwliere 1 \\llgemngsloppy am1
raggedy." Mancrn1 ~1d.
He managed to come on 1n the middle rou nds.
however. and landed a good nght hand in the eighth
round that had 1hc crm\d chanung. "Boom Boom Boom
Boom." .
But Camacho ca me back in the final rounds to pull
out a fight that lcatu red neither boxer at his peak.
Mancini. 28. had lost his last t\\O fights before
retinng in February 1985.
··1 feel I'm 1n ffi) pnme no""." Mancini said bcfoH·
the fight.
Pistons race past Nuggets
lslab Thomas scored 15 ofh1s 20 points ----
in the final 7: 12 and Rick Maborn set ~ason • _,
highs with 19 p01n1s and 19 rebounds to lead r ..
the l.)etro1t Pistons past the Den ve r Nusgets ----
129-1.12 Mond~y. The Pistons won their fo urth straight
and eighth in nine &ames while hand ing Denver its eight
straight road lo~. Elsewhere Monday an the NBA. Derek
Harper ~orcd 13 ofh1s 28 poi nts 1n the founh quarter to
lead the Dallas Mavericks past the New Jersey Nctc,
I 05-99 ... Tom Cbamber1 banked 10 a shon Jump shoi
~1th I :4q to go to break a I 01-10 I tic and lead the Phoenix Sun~ to a 110-106 '-ICtOI) o'er the Philadelphia 76crs.
Stringfellow Superfund ttt.zardoua Waite Site
OHS AND EPA RELEASE PROPOSED PLAN
FOR STRINGFELLOW SITE CLEANUP
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Potter nips Gerlach In flnals
I
SANTA CRUZ -Martip J>otter almost ----
passed on attending the O'Neill Pepsi Cold 9:_~ ....
Water Classk. ~
As the event neared, the British surfer
change his mind. Sunday, his decision smacked of senius.
Potter put together his most explosive performance
in nearly two seasons to soundly defeat Cabfomian Brad
Gerlach and win the $80.000 ~· the largesl men's
surfingeventeverhcld m the United States. before~S.000
spectators on Sunday. The 23-year-old Potter. already staning his ninth
season on the ASP World Tour, connected on one high
score after another in 1he 45--minute final at St.earner
Lane. He budt a commanding lead mid""a) throuah the
heat, then watched as Gerlach used up his 15-wavc
maximum before he could find the two large waves he
needed to move back into contention.
Potter won SI 0,000 and 1ook tbe early lead 1n the
battle for the 1989 ASP World Tour title. Gerlac~ 22.
picked up $4,000. It was the s.evenlb victory of Potter's
c.arttr, dunn_g whtcb he has ranked eighth or higher on the
ASP World Tour six t1ines. In 1988. Potter was si~th on
the ASP World Tour, while Gerlach finished 10th.
Many Thomas of Sunset Beach, Hawaji and Bryce
Elhs of Avoca Beach, Australia tied for third place. Each
rtteived S2.200
Potter was on fin: from the· start of the final da).
which too~ place an clean. three-to four-foo1' '¥aws. He
opened the quarterfinals b) narro""I) defeating Flonda's
Todd Holland. then thorough I) dominated Thomas in
the semifinals. Once he reached the fi nals. Polter continued where
he left ofT against Thomas I le caught fou.r high-scoring
waves w1thm the first 20 minutes of the 45-minute ftnal.
ucrlach bclan 10 mount 3 (.Omeback. but had trouble
ltnding the forge set "'a'cs on \.\-hKh Potter bad ach1c,cd
his scores
New Jets pact for Criswell
.\ S6 .,5,CX>O. three·]> car renl~ouated ----
rontract 1s <,<:hedulrd to be )agned and r,calcd ~ Thur~a) for ( osta Mesa rC'~1dent Jen '(.J'
{ ns""ell a 6-toot..O :!95-pound offenm r
taddl' "-Ith the Ne" York Jet\ acwrd1ng to pla,er rcpre~ntatlH' Paul Banclt of Nc"'pun Bcat.h ·
( m "'cll 24 toda). 1'> a produl t of<.1ran·land ( olkgl'
10 lo\\ a nnd .iflN pla) 1ng v.11h thl' I ndrnnaP<>h., C olt'>
during the 198 7 C>tnkc ~·a\On '>agned a t"o-)ear pact "-Ith
lht: Jets a a free agent
He started the Jct•: last I' game\ at tackle and
appca~ to h:nt: "'rapped up a \pot there alter l S< All*
America n David Cadajan. a produc1 of Nl'"-pon Harbor
High. wa'I ~1dcltned with anJune'I
"Joe Walton ha) 1nd1catrd the) want to keep C r1i;wt'll
at tackle and mo' e Cadiga n to guard.'' said Bartell
Presen tl y the two k ts hncmt.·n an~ wor!l.ing out at
Orange Coast College from t1mt.• to 11me while a'>'a111ng
the start of the I 989 camra1gn. ·
Banel t said th" 1!> only the thi rd p:u. 1 in 1 ~}cars to be
renegotiated b} the Jets wnh pm\('f\ "1 th ti m\' 1.1111
rC'm&tnlni Oil the ir ona1nal rnntra~ I
The th rec-)'car deal also includes ach1evabk int.en-
11 \C!, and an up-front bonu\ according 10 Bartelt
Flo-Jo Sullivan wlrvler
INOl4NAP0l l -Floren« Onftilh %,.I
Joynn. namtd the Sulh' n .. ~ willOff ~ ~
for 1988 a11hc na1100'1 toP amateur athltte. _r~--say~ w '1 finduia ttummnt an atbleae
hard to IC'C'CJ!l. y ··1 dldn a think I WO&&kl mill il thi1 much," said Ao
Jo, wbo announc.d ber retirement llA month: ... know I looted forward U> \be days when J wouldn'& have&o~ up and run atouad&Ddlift ~as. but I rtallY
mm 1t. she addtd The winner had 10 fipt ttan in remarb after her
ld«110n wa1 an~ 1 Su990ncd by bct husband. Al Joyner. and uMQf 1
haftlterchief. to •_l~ · eway lffll. w lold the cal*tl)'
crowd of IOIM 1.:200': ••1t Wok me 20 ycan to ,ct a World l't'Cotd al\d a IQkt mNll. If I had to do 11 an over, I
WO\lldn•t Chaf\F a tKina.·• _ Sbe &hanked her husbirid, wbo ~fYed H her C<*h an
the final monlMoflKfauwr. rcw bii rOk io her .5U('CdS.
"He's dont 10 rnuch. Getti• up in the morn•ntfor
workoulS and tomctunn at midruaht ... she said. He
pve us> 1 IOl of his eatttr:' .. J~Mr.1nOlympicJ01d mcdallit in thelooajump, is
now bema ~bed by tm WJfe. .. I've asktd myself, ·w,,s I th1t hard on hctT She
sh<>wsno pny for me. he ttAlly makes me work.'. hctaid
The top in lndianaoohs is Just another mark on •
hectic 1ntemauonal travel schedule the 29-year-old from
Los Anacl6 bas mainta.ined since seuina two world
records and winoina thrtt Olympic gold medals last )'Cat.
Sled-dog racers mush on
ANCHORAGE. Alaska -On only the
third day of the ld1tarod Trail Sled Doi Race, *
the two wmninaest mushen in il5 history
already were locked in a ttJht duel as they led ----
the way Monday through a treacherous stretch of the
Ala ka Range.
Rick Swenson and Susan Butcher, who have won
seven of lhe previous 16 races between them, pulled into
the Rhon Roadhouse 13 minulcs apart. Swenson. the
race's onl)' four·Ume winner, led Butcher. who has won
the last three ldit.arods and holds the record for 1he fastest
time.
Swenson bas been runncrue three times, includma
the last two years to Butcher. She has been runner'\.lp
rwicc once to S\\enson.
The two inten~. outs~k.tn competitors used to be
neighbors 10 Manley. buf Swenson s1oce has moved to
Two Ravers. Their nvalry has crown to epic proport1om.
tbrou&.hout the state. OeeDec Jonrowe of Willow reached Rohn about a
half-hour after Butcher. J~ Runyan of Nenana was
fourth, a half-hour later. Tra&tdl' wasaventdJUSt before noon as tJuce ~pie
esaped ~nous 1nju11 when a smg)e~ngJne airplane
chartered by an Anchorage television station crashed
while covenng the race.
The Cessna 185 was taki ng ofTfrom Rainy Pass when
It failed to get enough altitude and struck a snow berm
The airplane. o-wned b) K2 A v1at1on of Talkectna. was
destro)ed ·
The bru tal ~ands that buffeted mushers and their
dogs ovrr the werkend died down. but the w1nd-scoored
trail "'a" extremely IC) and hard on dogs' feet.
wenson and th e other three top teams successfull)'
negouatcd the steep trail down to Rohn from Rainy Pass.
At) 400 feet elcvat1on. the pass 1s the highest point on the
race course
Al.Aohn,,_thc mushers are_J~9 miles from,.the st.a n in
Anchorage and 90!m1les rom the tinish ltnc in ome .
Rohn 1 a popular place for mu hers to take the 24*
hour rest stop the) must make ~mcwherc along the
route The unpopulated area offers sohtude that 1s hard to
comt: b) an the ld1tarod-craied '1llagcs fanher up the
tnal.
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.. The California Department of Health Ser~ (OHS) and lhe u S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have relea&ed a Proposed Plan that addressa contamlnatlon problems posed by lhe Stringfellow Haz-
ardous Waste Site In Rlverllde County. near the community ot Glen Avon The Joint OHS/EPA plan Identifies the agencies· preferred allemative and
summarizes all alternatives evaluated for cleaning up s11e-rela1ed con-tamination.
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adding Dodger blue I 0 16 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 760-0 111
The preferred ettem.tlve propoee• to:
• dewater the on-site area with an extensive well system to rewmove a slgnlfcant portion of hea\llly contaminated groundwater present on-
site;
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Murrn). the mcncnn Lca11ue''I leadan a RBI ~roduccr in the 1980\. 1~
trying to start over an the Nat1onnl I c.-ague • • • conduct soil-gas extrllcilon to remove volatile organic contan11nant1 from on-site soil, If field tests prove favorable;
• conduct concurrent treatablllty studies '° determine whelhet there 11 a feasible method for addressing on-site soil and bedrock contamlna·
tlon. ..
In addition, ongoing groundwater management actlvill" would be continued to remove arid treat the plume of contarntnated groundwatet that extendf from the sit• Into the community of Glen Avon Existing extraction wells and the pretreatment pl8nt would continue 10 ~ate In the on-site end mld-ainyon ar .... a.nd new extraction well ayatem1 would
be Installed Ju1t north and aouth of Highway 60 In Glen Avon.
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' 2 --U™ He st1ll 1>n't talking much. but Q'I o memhcr of the L O'i .\n ct~ Ood ct\
Mu1ray as m1hna• 101 more
"I'm glad to !JC out ol Baltimore ·• Mutra) ,...1d ... I hkc bc1ns pan of u 1-----_...,. ___ ,......_--;; ... _.,.:~...,,,...;....~1-------..11 w1nnana organ1LaUon and the Onolc \ weren't w1nnan11hc la.st fc~ \Cats"
tic phl)cd 1n &hu;nort lor l l 1t1&SOn\ and hit JJ3 homers. dru~e 1n j t 90 t-----~q4-¥-Ml.i-":._-1-i,1-.....::...-1-------~--11 runs and hit 29S. That s an \ie c of 2 homerund 99 R Bl for bis ca~r _ t-----+~-=:-"'-'":'..:;._;...__~~---......;--------11 potcnu I HaJI of Fame numbers.
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Hand WHh
Wax 6 Chrome Potlah
Interior Sbimpoo/S.nltln
L.tlMr:Tr..._..t
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All Vinyl a RuW..r Dneeed
Feadenrcla.. .la•bt 6 Trunk• Cl9e1Md
RI•• a Wiii•• .. 0..Md,•Etc.
E•MO..•ed
Topo.a..d
In h1 lirst sc~n ~• n Mum~' won two .\mcncan Lcquc pennant~ an
Ball1morc and a World Scnci 1n 19 )
But the Onol~ ft'll o~ ~rd times and $0 did Murny.
Hu numbers:WCl"l' Stlll 1mon1 the bal in the fdlue, bUt be txamc 1~
target when 1hc Oriole tarted to l . Muma( and the Baltimore prt , bcamc
enem1 an<t there was no nted for a fare"''tl ~n)' when hew &nded at IM ~nter mcct1n15 to the Dod rs for pitchers Ken Ho-ell, Brian Hollon and anfidder Juan BriJ. •
Tiit Orioki ftnishc:d las• in the American ~ Eut ••th a S4-107 rttottl but Murray numbers-a .284 battananc witti 21 homcrund u
RBI -~re not lh rtat0n ·
Murray's home run and RBI totals would han tea the Dodeen laSt tcaton
Tluuea'°n, Murray will have Willie RandftJObnShelbyand KirkO Mo · h1tu~ in front ofh1m in the ~n· ~tun Order. M~Tomm u~rd~
IS hOPIOI for JO homers and at least 100 R. from h" MW first mslman .
* DOdgen win, 15-12
'
lft 4.ll •,(jf(1l1I i l (\1i .. \!•I•# 11l'ICl\lf\,._
\II oodbrldge boys :a talmled crop ot lfft.iot bUtdlm Erin Siandibufl. ¥atl 8edl Udell. JoH Ciarikn ind Hdcla Haemann
fht \\amor, arc also buildi"' thas -"""!!"-.-fia,~ 111 bttn 1eammatn for lht PtM •o Ott three
)'tar, bu11d1na on a ~•nnma tradition. -t: )'CAB. ~"'°' Debbie O'Brim addi t ~ an &.he
WQOdbriJgc ~on tht Pa 1fi (' \t .,. dt,tancc C\"Cnt' Lt U( last t:ir and ramcs 16.m ..... ------The JUntOr d f~turcs the tJnSt"t 1\ P in ~•nnt11J" h n• ba ttbalUcnnySullt\'ln.m the' hotanJd1scui. h ,~
o( the tlh~ctc\ 1~~u~c ~~r:h~~l~~~r-w~~ f ~~~~onra~ JOlncd ~Jumprn Mu:helle Gara) 11nd fehn3 Jof\es team. • ~ lh Jumper Chn~h nd~~1n and K~ucn M~t Kennel ) will kcc~ c:iich other \\m mg for area\~r M ~romtncnt among them''< U finah!>t Louie h tght~ this 5eason. Both tin1~h~J 1n tht-top fhl• ht\t .. ~~~n.~t.?. ll»ach G orge Vo~ ch:arachmte\J II )l"&r 1n k'aguc. rqul rh JUmp1n1 higher than .s r~,
1un11 "'"' ti') 10 dominaie •rf &hh ~"'IW~ I he abawl.s _..,I( rel) on \oun ~r athkt" 1n the
compcnuna in th .hurdl~ lonodnu~nl~P· ,.u1t1 anJ mil.. spnnts. nl} StC\C'ns 1 a )()phoino~. l inJa Cools ncJ ""' fi ... "t\1\1 " Milt Wand art lrC\hmeo. '·"' "} t"\\ iJlhm LhcC1£2-Jn bwh:ihe Ion __ ...... <>corin v~.,, Marinaan<l J1 ontttt1~fa\(wi1 Jump llnti the huruk H15 onh hurd t~ lo) in le gul." th b t I Id • 1 11 h h t .. h la\l )l."ar rumt to tc:umm1ue 'rim William • v. ho hn~ as )ear. u \:OU n l c )Oll v. tc o nt" o 111(1~~ n'l' since graduated • ii. th~ bc'.>I," C h1kou sa1J. • 1 Junior fran._ mith 1~ "nothcr Ir fin"l l "lfC\CF')b<>d~ t) ht•a1th~ <.>n thl." ..amt da). in~ of
Pn d I .. " tho ttam~cnn"'" ll C\C'l'\On\·1sonfor u' llh1nk ,,C' nter an trap t Jum~r mob \Cl thl." hool rn·on.I c n "tn le ut-:' · 10 lhe lon11ump 11t 2241
The Warnot) rcm:un1ng top pro\l)C(t arc nt"arh
all \Cot Of '.> <>ti r a. cron v.111 tradc ult v.11h · on Burl\l·
an. the b9CJ. Mnd .el$0 run the WO and .tOO. Rurkl'.
\\ am ol"\ 1op er~,, lOUntt) runne r."''" rnmpctc m the m1k •
John \olara)l , a Cl fin~ls.st in fttt.. shot ''Ill In h~, luck in the discus a1; v.dl th1\ )car. Pole \auht:1'..,
ti1 ~~cm t-4'ppcn\\aU tind Mil Brunn h'1"c both clc:.r«I
-•CCI \cott Capulong \\Cnl 46 f~t 1n the tnpk Jump and•~ fa' orcd 10 repeal 3\ lcaguc r h;11npaon. Ryan N3'>h add\~cP-lh 1n the high long and tnpk Jump.
We h~H· prcu y !i.lrong frontrunners an t'J\:h c' l'nt. ~ut. "'C d~n We.ill> h:l\ e many backup\," Var" a\ \a1d
\\c dun I r ... Jth h•nc .ln) "orlJ·brcakrr\, tlu1 \\l.'01\·
\olu.l in I.'' C'I\ e"cn1 and \hould bl· cornpc1111 ' l' ngh1 on lhrouih to < If "
Irvine boys
f he \ aqu~ro\ )trugglcd Jg..ttn\I ,... •
M1)s1on \ 1e10. ( apl\trano VJ Ile' und _. t..
Dana t-f 1lls '"the 'i<11.11h (oa!>I League la~I r
scawn but .tll' r\:Jd\ 10101n 1hc top 1n1> 111 -----fq8Y .
1 o do'><> < oarh I krb \lol ii.man 1-; luoling 10 \C.·or L'
potnl'l in th'' 'Print' 'hot antl J 1 ~·u,
'>enior RaphJd \1olk in prin)(' \h,1pc lollo\.\ 1ntt
lhc \ aqucro\ run at lhe (IF-5-\ l"lasl l'tball 111k . "a'
\l\th 1n 1he Ul\l U'> a1 1he C II linJI\ la-.1 H'ar H<' '"''
addl•d th~ '>hot \l) hl'I h'>t oft.\knl'> lhl\ \l'a'>un
f hl' "Pnn!l·f\ 1ndudl' '>l.'n1or Rllh.trd I Ult;'IO ,and
sophomore\ R\Jn llutch and Ed \kntlo1a \II 11tr,·l·
hd"l' run du!.e 10 H ~to the 100
\ophomorL' \hJJ \ 1<.ker\ \\Ill wmpo:ll' 1n 1he '110
hurdk\. thl ~oo and Jm.hur lhl· m1k 1da\. In the I Ill
h1j!h hurdle., 'l'llllll Kuh ( .1' atl.lu~h hll' ,, fx'N>nJI llco,1 ol I ),S
\t·n111r \h.inc Bron,on ligurl'' w \l'Otl' thl' hul~ ot
In 1nl.'·., poinl'I 1n lht· ~(J(J ,rnd MOO
The\ aqul·ro' .tho ha'c 1ht1.'l' taknll'd \JUhl'r' 111 ~ n1or\ \l·an Rog.in and Torn l>lll'\kr .• ind Junior John
t mbrl'll Rug.in kJd\ thl' group. w11h .t ~· .. 1 'JI.Ill ol
I '<1
''\\ l' m.t\ ~· 'hurt 111 Ilk· m1k and l\\o m1k hut I
thin~ \\I.' llln mJk\: up lor 11111 l>lhlr JRi.l'> \wd.m.1n
"Hd "\\ c lmt to \11\\IOll . ( <1po .ind Dan.1 H ill' 1.i .. 1
~CJr bu1 I don I 1111 nl .111 thrn· "111 hl' .tbk w tx·a1 u'
Jg;un ··
Ocean Vie~gkls
fhl' \t·aha"k' hope 1h.., \l'J\on Ill --,..-.-
llx>\l.'n \IJnna"• and Ldl\on·, gra ... p on _. t..
\un~l r
'Th1) \cam " pmbabh the bc\t \\l'll
roundl'd t\'Jm ''l" 'c had.·<. 1>.tlh fk1h l h1lulll '>JtJ
"\\ c ma' not ha' l' 'uix·r~t;:ir' a\ 1n th~ pa\l but I 1h1nk
\\('ha' c 'cnour.h dqllh to make our pn.'~nn• kit."
.\mong < l.. \",in \'1\·" ·, bll tra\ k and fil·l<l a1hktl'\ t'
Huntington Beach glrls
Corter Lewi has been conching tral·k' ----... ,1-
a nd lidd lor 19 }~ar During 1ht)')C.' I~ _. \;.
)Ca~ he h:t\ ~en unt-\J)t.'C.tcd C\t'nt~ CIOP T
up am numlx'r of11mc .... rnd thl!l'l(.'3\on he ·~ pari ot an u ne\J)C\:\t-J rHnl, him-.clf.
"Tht IJrl couldn't get a rnac·h for 1he It-am ... o a
""'\ k be lore th1; ~JS<>n "a., to ~tan. I took o' cr ," o,a1d
l ~"t . the Oilers' 00\HOO\:h,
") "''h l toulll tdl \OU \\hat kan<lot thl':l\On "l'arl'
going 10 .ha\c but righ t now I rcJll} h11' c no Ilka ...
\\ la1 numhl.•r\ a .. numbcr!I gn, l.l·"" has ok111' 10
\\Olk \\llh '\fort' than 60 girh tuml.'J out for trad. th"
~a\On.
.\mona tho~l\ L('\~ ingkJ out ( rO\\ lOUntn ''"'
'\atJlt<: dam1; in 1h~d1<:.tantt' C' t'nh and h·nrl\ \\'al kl' I
in the loll&Jump and 1nplt' Jutnp-. "I Jon t v.anl 10 II"\ and 1ell ,11u \\.ho can do \\-h,u
and '"ho can l r1~h\ ''°" hl.'<:au'4.· I don't kno\\ m\wll · < artct adm111~tl "Thi'> ·~ thl' liN 11mc I ,~. h.11.J
an\lhtng to uo "'Ith lhl' g1r1~· ll'lllll 1'111 rtalh '1.ir11n¥
lrum cocratch •
Irvine girls
\hl'r lin l\htn third in thl \1111th ----.-
( oa\I L<aguc la\I \l'ar thl· \ .14ul'lll' .trl' _. t..
tl.'Jll} lo Cl<Hn\ th.: lltk T
The ~I.'\ , .. ,11 ~· .1 halJ11l'l'<l 11.•am
··'>{rong .ll rti\, 1h1: ho,ir<l ·· "' ( o.idl I k1 h \tod.; man
pul<, 11
"I'm r,•,tl pll.l.,l'd ""h lhl' "a' p1,1lllll"I ha\l .. •g11rw
\11 lar V. e'r1..· doin£ rt-;11 \\t>ll. and ,h11uld tx· .1 ninll"ndn
lor ll·aguC' ·
"itockman "l ~rx·uJll\ pl1..1wJ "1th 1h,· 11.:lurn 111
'ulll'\ hall c,upu ,t.ir &·, Olkn \lll'r l OnlJ>l'llllg 111 thl
'hot .inti d1,1.. uc, .,., a \Ophomon'. Olkn tuo~ nil hl'I
JUnior )car lll l tlllll'ntr.ili: on' ulk~ b,all
\he con11nu1.'\ to pl.t~ nmo,. on cluh !\'Jill'>. hut h,1,
al'>o found l'1111ugh t1mL· ·'"J~ from lhl' i~ 111 111 pur..uc
lhl' thf'll\\ II\@. l'\l.'ll1'
'Th1.· k.1~u1.• 'huulJ u>mt• thl\\n lo U\ .11111 \J1,\111n
\ ll"JO. · ~llll. lman ,,11d '\\ 11h C kkn JJd1n~· i')(11n1 .. 111
lhL' 'hol .1nJ di'' u\ 11\ going 10 rl'.tll\ h1.·lp 1>l11 .. ~1od.111.1n .1lc,o ligurc'> to gl'( }11g nrnnh lr(IO\
lk.tlhl'r (1ili.t1.'\I ,, .1 ll'l'\hm.111 \IW r.1rl a 12 'I 111 lhl'
I 1111
f hl" \<141Jl'll1' "nu>r" th" ~L\tr 1ndu<l.: \Jona
B10,1.n 1n tlw' r.!!!14! Ill<! L \'l' 11\ thl' 20CIJn<l 41.JIJ Jntl
< trl\llL' ,10\ l' ln tnL' 40cS:inJ bo1h rd.l\s --
.lumm .\ndr\'a < aoun111 hJ\ run .i ~ ~' S{IO .lun1111
t\.lJ"1\\1lk11 rl."<el hnl \H'nt 10 ( I J 1.1,1 n-.11 1n lhl· tnpll'
1ump lwr lx·,t Ot.·1ng llu\I.' 10 I" kl'I
'-l'\\<.0111\'r' f r,Ke\ Broughton anJ I >.111,1 Hug\l\'\11
Jl'>o hurx· w \Ontntiutl' Roth frl·,hnwn Hruughtlln h."
gr~.1t po1rnt1.1I 10 th\· Jll thf\'l' JU111p'I Jnd l log,1nh
'huuld ~· l11m1x·11t1\l' in lhl 200 Jnd .mo. \1111. klll,rn•
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GIRLS
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\\ hl·n I \tJn,·J I h.1,1 mo\lh
'>•'Phl>nH>r''' JllJ trl'\hnwn an<l °'"'
l'H· got \l'111or., anJ JU nwr., anl.I l}ln
rl·al11e lhJt \nllhall I\ no lvngc1 J
rnr~Jlmnal '>PlHl al C urnna Jl·I \1.11
\\ c .m.· \l1ll lool111g lot .1 p1tl~l\'1 ·
P.tr\dl>Ut<l "I h.IH'lhl'l'\'lUrl\lh,11.111.·
U\ mg out and n~ht 111>'' "\: i\H' l!.Olllg
111~0'' 11h R11h111 Ru,\\. I I k1.:I ~H1.·11'
~111111 Jt'i<.11.11 t hl' rl'\I 11 I I ht• l)t '" 111111'
t1u1 Plllhln~ I\ •N 1'11.'ll\'lll ••I th1'
l·lllll.
\\hill '\'"I'll"' 11.ullor m.1~ l,1, i..
lkplh ,llfllldltn~ 111' "1f1J Ill lh1.•
11lhl'l l\\OJ\JX'd\lll thq!,lllll'
"I'm prl'll' po" I" l' ~01ng 1n1111tw
\\'.tr l 1h1n~ \\e hJ\ ,. ,1 good 'ho1.11
l-x·1ngk.igul'lhamp' I .1\I 'l'ar\\l
lin1 .. h\0d third .tnd dr"'" .._l:lln\'lh 111
tlw •>1x·nmg round tiut th" H';ir I
h.1' , .• 1 g.oo<l luok mg.~' tl hc-r m
trl·,hm.an lk" \hrl·~,1 II \OU h.1, ,·.1
l""'"lp11lhl·r HIU ll'Jh\,1\'>tntlw
• \hotx1.aU,l' l\\an\ .1tthcg1rh.11\
\i.'n111r\ lh\'' \\illltlo ~11111 < 11' ,111d
m.tkl"Jn 101r.1l I 11 ll'Jlll\ plJ, ing
ha \C .rn .1111tud\· that 11 \ ~nmg t11 Ill:
on~a\~ \\111.thn llh ....... u1p11'4.·d
Pcupk ar,· ~11111g Ill ha' 1' 111 \ a11\ their
\I\ tllrl\'~a~lll'>t U\ llll\\
I hl' ll'Jnl \\l'nl 10.1 d11lll .11 (.ti
\1Jtl· f ulkrton and thl'\ kJrn\·d .t 1111
II h.I\ ~'>f)Ct 1J ll} 111,1Jn· H'r) Ol1l' .i
mu<.h h\'1tC"rh111c-r,"
< arntnglhl·h1&h<1\\lm th\•\t•a
to..rni' :trl' .,uphuntotl' f lc:ithl'r
f lJhl.'rt~ and ~nlo1 Bonnie H.'!•111
~cv.port H.1rtxH 1\ltlf'lltllgl1ll :.i
\\ill ti v.ould JU\I ii'> \OOll lnrgl't. l h,·
"-11lors "l.'rl l I 1 u' era II anJ ~-I~ 1n
1nruc hn1utll>(;k lw tlw \.itlol\dlll'' lltll
av1x·ar mut h ~·t1l·1 though ( 1u1ng
1nrnlhl\\H"l'l \Jtl\11\( O.ldl r 11l\
Par~l '*<i\'tl 1ll hu1111ng tor:i pttchc-r
'01 I H \I I
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l\'.1111 l'ar"4.·f ,,11d \l,11 \,,. l Jn pf.1,
~oo<lJl'll.'n\\.' ,,d 1h111k \\l',,111 ~-'
tuu~h •
\\ , • .ir.:n't ~rung lo" in k.lfUl' hu1 "l .1rl' hoping llH thtl\I 1 o" in k.1l'\I'-'
\Ill.I h,1H'h1h,IH .tiµt.JI pll1_hl'I llKl'
., \l\llO ha\ JOU \\l') U'l Jon·,. f llf U\
\\1 do \\l'.ll Rob11' \\I II h.1'" 10 p1 ll h
\.\di .111J \\l' II h,I\ l' ltl pl.1' our 11l.'''
htlt I 1hmkv.-nan.do 11
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\ltlkr \>UllidJ 1..11dwr :mJ n.11h.11!1
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,11 lhl' pltltl'.
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\,tJdkh,li.; ~ l O,\l h' \ Olllll' \fl Ill/ti
lu:I'> hl"t ll'am hJ\J go~1,t 'hut al
~1nn1n¥ tlw lt:.1.,u~ 1111'
Patton in command for Uni
l 01\ff\1t~ t11ah' 'h.t1wn Pan"n
\\col ~·lor-J 11h1.· plJ I\. "1th l\\o run'·
-.cort\l and :in RHI . ;ul(l ,hc ,,ru,._ tiut
10 "all 1n1 JU\t th rt" • ' th.:-I 101:.n'
pulled out :1 I 0-~ non·ll'a&ul' \t.1l1~ll
'11,ton o\t'r ho\t Ma111oli~ Munda
altctnoon
fcrnc Hubh rlt al'o '"'" <,harp u1
the pl.1tc. aoing ; for 4 "1th ~run\ J n<l
1n ~RI. a \.\t;ll a' thr(>\\ ing nut '"
"-OUld·bc b.l~··<,tc:JI 'r\ C:l..c~hc:rc an \C.lf!b:tll Sunda>:
Woo'dbridCt I t. El Tor• t~I: In th1;
tint pm~ or J 1ul\k•h\; ,1cr. \he
Wamu• ""~nt eight inning\ to fin.tll)
pu\h pa\t f:l 1'oro. l·O. ·
l hm~ lhc in1crnat1om&l t1l."·hn:al.\·1 .
\\oodb11Jgr 'lartt"J "Ith ,1 man°l•n
'e"onJ .1nd no onl' 0111 \lier ll1 ding
th\• N..C\, \lar~ lluwirJ'' ~wunJ
b.111 <o<:on-d \11 on \\,tf\J lrntn third
\\llh Ward bcottn thl' thro\\ tn lht•
plate.
In lhcMXundJ.hTil'.t lk~l .1ltcr ti\l'
1nn1n1 b} mutual "°"'l'nl. thl·
( hJflCI'\ JOI o nl'-htt Pih han 110111
Pai 1 .:JU~ .mJ -.c:ni on to" in 4 o
I .t,hl.' R<11hbun h, ti th~ onl) \\ .1r·
rtlJr htt 1n th1; p mt "h1, h t'' .. ·ncc.I
h\lth te-.anf , ~-. '11 r1o: or I at 1-1
On th~ ~ommun1t colk &l' k'l"I
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\rnong. tfll' Jll.l~l'I' \l11n/O I\·
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.1 non Hlllll 11.·nu· 'll lllf) JI \outh·
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(1.5 1 ht· Im;. ~· 01)pnJ \ouihv.l"..,l\.'111
to ~ •• Cl\ Cl ,111
Goldtn Wtst t, It. Sao Antonio Cl:
T ht• Ru1,\kf'\ I t1n1 H.tm·11 'ol.l'lll ~-lot•
thm.· '4tth t"o 1un' ' on.·d to IC'ad < 1oldcn \\ l''l tu~ ~·ti n1111., unit tl'llu.·
"1n at ~II \.in '1uun h>.
Lor na fl•• m··, 'JnaliH' fl> in &he ~~ond or,•,t Hatrl"ll and r•ro' 1J J
the Ru\tkr' ''1th th · onh run thl.'\
\\OUM Ol't'd • •
3-Man basketball • Seal Beach I Ok Run
\ppllc;i1111n' air bc111• acwptC'J for thl!'
outna1n \'allc_> ( ommunll) Sc.-n 1u~ l>1H\lon
p11ng \. 1an Rai.!t.\"thall l c u~.
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11 ·1 1hruuih M~fl.h 17 a1 4 pm.
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Le Mans
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pol\ I la1 ho1 W('JnC"\da~ at ' 15 a1 'L'" f)llrt Har~1r \11 ion \if'jo t . Estancia l: L t.Ul·
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Pcrlu'' ;a ,t,phomorc from
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twm the \tiuthcrn < al1fom1a Col-
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Phoenix
Sean ..
Gotden Stet•
Portland
Sacramento ~'
Utah
Ho1.n.ton
OaUH
Denver
San Antonio Miami
Padfk O.~'*t
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JS 21
J2 24 19 'l7 16 42
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J6 23
J2 2S
30 27
31 2' 14 4J
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New York
Philadelphia
Bo$t0fl
WHhlnoton
New Jtr.ev
Charlolle
Cleveland
Detroit
Miiwaukee
Atlanta
Chicago
Indiana
A tlantle OMSioft
W L 3, 19
31 27
21 JO
2S 31 23 37
IS '3
Central DfVJtfon ...., 14
40 16
34 19
34 22
34 22 16 41
MMdily'I kerft
Ptlotntll 110, PhiledelPl'lla 106
Dt1ro1t 129, Oenve< 1n
DellH IOS, New Jeruv " Ttnitfll'& Gall\fl Uken al Allanle S o m
Pc•. GI
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6'9 2
62S 3 , .sn 6' > .Ste 9'1
'176 23'>
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Pct. GB
672 .534 I
•13 11
."6 13
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.6SS 6
.621 71 ' .607 ,,,
.281 27
~I et Golden Stale, 7·30 0 m
Pnotnlx •• New VMt. • 30 om Stallle al tn<Slana, 4;30 o.m.
Pnlladels>nla al ChlC4go, s 30 o.m WaSlllngton at Mitwauk... S.30 om
Porllan<S at Sen Antonio, S.30 om
Clevei.n<S al S.cramt1110. 7:30 om
Wedneldav'& Ganw1 Liken al Ml1m1, •.30 pm
Cn1cego ti Bo"°"· • 30 pm Aoen11 a1 Washlnv1on • 30 om
Denver 11 CnarlOtit, '30 om
Se1111e et Ottrolt, •.30 o m
Portland al Dallas. S·30 o m
Houston et Ulan, 6·30 om
C°'"9
AP TO'° 20
t Amona t61l
2 OklaltOma (4)
lltecerd Ph Pvl
14-3 131S 1
J Gror9etown t 11
4.llllnoos
S.Svrec:use
6 lndl1n1 7 Duke
I Moen191n
9 Nortn CerOlma
10.Miuouri 11St1on Hall
IJ Stanford
13. wnt Vi,.g1n1e
1' Fto<loa Start
IS.lowe 16.Loulsvllle
17 North CarOllna State
18 ~v~·Las Vtoas
19.BaM Stitt
20.SI Marv's, Cahl
26·• t2J6 •
73·4 1104 1
1S·4 106S a 15·6 IOIJ 6
2•-6 1002 l
?1-6 t9S t
23-6 U4 10 1•-1 901 s
24·7 740 1 2S·S 689 11
2•-S S98 13
1S-3 429 IS
11·6 JSS 16
21·1 331 11 20·1 332 14
20·1 777 20
23·1 1n II
1S-1 161 19
2S-4 157 11
Othen rece1vl119 votes La Salte 61, Ftorlda 36 OrtOOll Slate 20, Ev1nsvllle II Ge«o••
Tec:n 16, Lou1.,ana Stale a, P•tts1>ur11n a
Tean El Pno I . Ari.an"' 7. W1KOnsln 6
Clemson S; Georgia Soulr,.rn •. Ark ·Lltllt
Rock 3. Colorado Sltlt 3 Memonls State l Prov10.nct l, Allll>ema 2 IOthO 1 Ktnsn S••••
2, TemOlt 2, Tua. 2. V1rg.n1• 1
Bio Weit Tournament
(tt L~ leedl A,_)
Wadrlndlv
1 om -Fresno St (71 vs San Jose St t 101
9 D m -UCI (I) VS Ptc•fic (9)
~y
1 Om -<Fulltf'ton (NO 0 vs U•an St tSI
4 om -UC Se nt• Berber a l "' Long Beecn State i.1
6 Pl'l\-Ntw Me1dco Slelt (71 "' se<ond lowesl remaining Jted
I p m -Hev.ot·LH veoas 11 YI IOwest
rema1n•no lft<I l'r1d9y
1 D m -HIOl'lest remalnll'l9 seeo vs lowHI
rtma•n1nv ~
9 om -Sec:oncl '""'t rema1n•no lffd vi second 10wes1 remalnong sMd
S.tvr•~ 3 om -C,,.m1>lonsnil> C...._ w:ores
MlOWEST
Cleveland Sr '9, Mo ·Kansas C•tv 61 N llllnols 6'. Chicago St 63
No1<e Oa"'4! 76. Butlef' '9
SOUTH
M11m1 Fla "· Fla Internet-I 81
SOUTHWEST Arl<anses 107, Houston 79
TOUttNAMt!NTS
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Metre A.ti.nit< A1tllllftt C...,__e ~
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Oflro•t 10, Ton •
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McCnlllll. Monltleone I•> Corbett t7),
8uclttl\ ltl, Hervev (9) and Parrish. OrlOf\ <•>.
Macl<Sux, Btanktnlll1P c•J, Maslen (6), Kretmer II), W111iams (9) end BerrvhlM, Me!ll'I
(6) W-MCCHklll 1·0 l.-Ml<ldu11. O· I
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Ptlers (9), Seun ur m. &.lier (9) •ncl
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Muno1 t•>. F1Wler l•I. PtM (8) •n<S Otnu>Mv, Fletcher (6), Reves (9) W-Ptn• 1·0
L-S.uveur, 0-1 Hiits-Monlrtel, Grissom (1)
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run Cl\1Caoo
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21 31 14 S6 21' n ,,_, so 10~
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swlmm•ntt
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WeUlinoton 32 25 10 74 2•2 2\1
ln..-eruce JenMf'. San Jose SI•"· oee.·
tnlOl'I 1'7rflm snew. 1..ont ea.en Slate. 1wlm·
n'llM 1974'-lllc.11 WOhltl1o1ter. Cnlc.evo Tc .• "'6ddlt
cit• ••nee rvn lf,,....111 Walton, UCLA, ~ttbaM
lf]l-f=ranll S"°'ltr, flOflda Tradl. Club,
d•ilanct run 1'71-~ SOll1. tndi~ University, swim·
mlt'l9 , 197~Jonn 1(1,,satla. lnCIJ.ne un1vw,11v.
swimm11'19 ~ Toomev, $out•n c.tlfornla
StrtdeN, decathlon 1~ Nwver. Arden Hills Swim CIUb.
swlmmlnv 19'7-ttandv Malson, Te11a1, ll!Ot l>IJI l~Jlm lh'un, Unlveriltv ol l(ans••· mldOle o~tance run
PHlsburoll 33 26 7 73 m 271
PhlledelPllfa 31 l I 4 6' 2SO 230
New Jersev 23 32 12 .st ' 237• 2n
NV l•landers 22 40 • '9 m 271
x·Monlrtal Boston
Buf'felO
t-ierlford
OotbeC
AdMn•OMIJon
4S 16 7 97 2'6 191 30 24 12 72 236 208
30 31 6 66 2'9 267
30 32 • 6o4 242 2•0 24 31 6 S4 ?33 ?94
•·clinched r>41vofl «>ertn
Mondll'l''•'s Gemes
NO oame' SCt\eCIUltd
c°'"" Partland 11, UCI 9
19'S---Bll Bra~v. Prlnctlon, Dallltt~ll
196+--0on Scllollellder, Santi Clara Swim
Club. swlmmlog
T__,.sGamK
PollSDufltll ti Minfs. 7 JS Pm
Toronto a1 Q\.lebte •lS om
Eomonton a1 Pr1111delPhl1, '3S om
Boslon .r NV IMandtts SOS Pm Ne• ... ., at SI LOU•l, s JS o.m
Oetro.t at M1MetOl1, S lS 1> m
W1M1P19 al CalflrV, 6n pm. Early-season colll1lon
An .. ls' llkfl Monteleone coNkl•• with Chlc•eo Cubs c•tch·
er ketlJ Mann et ,..... peat• efler he acorH on • .....,.
bJ Mll&e ......, In dte llattl ....... MoM.,.
Portlano 010 ooo 901-11 11 3
UC I 01J )()() 002-0f ll l 0 Donnell, Duffy (61. Mansur (9), OevMe 191
end Barrell, Haack, Mav (7), Cel11ere1 m and
8trve< 28-C~m CPI. Geis (P), Watlllns CP),
P1rker IUCll 38-YO\HIQ CUCtl
1963-JOfln Ptnt>tl, NE Louisiana SI .. POie
Vlult 19'2-Jlm 81ellv l.OI AnQelti TC., distance
run
1'61-Wllr'lla Rudolllh. Ttnnassee Al.I.,
U>rlfllS IHO-lltaler JOllnson. LOI A11991ft. • ••
Hlotl sct\Oclf .,~~errv 0'8r-. LOI AnMles. snot DUI
LOARA TOURNAMI NT 19St-Gltnll Davis. Onlo Sitt•, sorlnll Ind H~ ... di 4, DaN Hlls 1 nurdlti ,
Dana H•PI 000 100 C>-1 3 I 19S7-800«lv Morrow, Ab<lene Cllrlst'•n Col· Hunltnolon BHCl'I 000 012 11-• 1 1 ine, U>rlnts
Sukut, lltbl>e<fson tS) end Kania. Mlf'ls eno lf56-P•lric:1e McCormlek, Los AllOtlft
Agnew W-Mavs. 1-0 L-Sul<ut, O·I A.C .. d1Yln9
HR-8rfssev (HBI ltSs-Harmon Dillard, Ctevtlano, Otllo. riur-
MarfM 10, VIia ~an • 01H • Marina 1so 003 0-10 12 4 lt~M&l Whin.eld L.01 Anotit• "C
Villa Perl< 010 120 0-' • 1 mlOdle <Slstanct rUll Steven,, Lar10ll (S) •'1<1 LindM\I, 81ad0w, 1953-S.mmv Lff, Army M.Olc:.J Cor~, Lunr~n (l ), Blvleven 14>, Bvcoll ISl, E9'1 (6) 01¥1111 •n<I Voc:.riO W-Slt'leMS 1o--a1aoow 7B.-M 1952-H«ac:e Asl\entelttr New Vorlt A c .
N-l•tl<I (M), Croctltf CM). Johnson (VPJ d•Slance (Ull
l8-SChut11 (Ml Hllt-Scriulll (M). l9S1-8o«> Ric:f\al'cn, lllltlols AC , Dolt velJlt
h'vlfte tl, N•wt:Mlrf "•"' 7 1950-Fred Woll, New York A.C, <Slstenct
Newburv Perk 201 003 o-1 1 2._ rvn tr,.1nt l07 502 x-12 10 t l9'~1clt Button, Englewood N J. flll\lre
Kernan. L1Vellt (41 O.wev (C) COOk (61 skallnv an<I Ma<Ssen, Seat, ()Oergfefl 16) an<S VOllfTlef 194-80() Metllles, Tulart, all·arouno
W-Seal L-t<ernan JB-RahmetuHa (II. Vol 19'7-Ja<:k Kellv, Pttl~1a. Pe , rowlnv 1mer (I) 1946--Arnold Tucker, Arm11, toort11H 194rFfll• "Doc" eiancl'lard, Armv, loott>all
19....-Ann Curll\, Sen Fra11elsco sw1mm1no 19'3-<ill Dodds, Boston Arl'llehc Auoc:1a1oon.
Ocean Vltw 4, ~ 2
SanltaQO 020 000 C>-7 2 '1
OcHn V1tw 402 000 x-6 9 I
9rltllo end Bort>on, Kerliner, Karoal I SI ano COll>ert "~ert!Mr L-8rlello 28-&u,.ns
(0 V) Hllt-COl~t lOVI
UfWtnnY 4, Cy""" 4 CVOl'tll 100 003 <>-• 4 1
Unlvtrtotv 201 010 ~ 6 1
Bri<Sl>tt. Trero (1) and Cov, Green\lt\n 16)
Sclulfts Va1t 161 Ind Olfttf' 28-McGonn IUI
2. ButWlr IUI \la11 !Ut Gomaz (C) HR-Dotter
lUl
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Fount11n \lat,.v 003 000 ~3 l 1 T ro•eM 1n<S Boucntr Halt CrMWtt ('1 an<S
!(now'-'. He°" (6J W-Troxtll, 1·0 L-Hale, 0-1 18-Monteomerv (FV) HR-JaCOI» IS)
NEWll'OtlT HAst.0. ELKS TOURNAMENT cw-dll Mllr 6, Otanee J _
Oranve JOO 000 0-3 • 1 COM 300 021 ll_. 4 3
MCM6non and B~lran Patton en<S C Kenrlf
w -P1tton. l·O L-McManon 0-1 Hlt-tcenrto
ICdMl
Mbu.t Vle'9 '• Estancia I M1UIOn V1tio 106 100 1-9 11 1 Esllncl• 001 000 0-1 '1 3
KOOP. Evens l~l Ktl\v 171. en<S c11ri., Mell
(6) Brennol Jav~ 13), Nt/ICH't (]) en<S GomtL
W-fCOOP l·O L-8 rann11 0· I 28-0 l,nro
(MV), 1, ROOltrl CM'll Hlt-8ouc:llef (MV)
, ..... IS, Gastll ~ 0
Costa Mew 000 000 0-0 2 S Foothill 35' 010 11-l~ ll l
Ltfhnvw.CI, Quinn (41 Sutler (SI PMlel' IS!
and Scnonts Donnelly, Scott 161 •n<I Berton
W-Donnellv l ·0 L-Ltfllnowell, O· I
2B-P1r1o.er <f l 2 Saftad.lv CCMI lB Oonnellv
El MedMe 6, fNw"'1 Hat11w J
El MoOtna Oil 101 ~ 1 1
Newport Herl>Or 011 000 0-3 3 1.
E\1>0S1to end Aguirre Marflnei, Sl1191r <•>
an<S JDMS Faeoero !?I w-ESPOt•to 1-0
L-Martonal, 0-1 28 Allooetll INH)
Maw Del I, S.ddllbadl l
SaCl<llebeCk 000 007 0-2 S 0 Mater Del JOO oos 11-t 11 1
Arrvas F Ofli.e<.a <61 an<S OchOe Pena and lckn W-Ptnll. 2·0 L -Arryos 0-1 71-Cerl
IMO) 2, Eidem (MO) 38-Cleeerelle IMO>
distance run . 19•2-Dutcn Warmercsam. Sa" Francisco
OlvrnPlc CIUI>, POie YIUll
19A1-Ltlltt ~tcne•. Htw vor" Univer·
sltv, m.odlt Ollltne.1 rvn 19.ec>-Grev Roct , Soutn BenCI A A • lr1chM,
distance run 1939-Joe Burk, Penn AC , Pf'111tdet1>nl1,
row I/IQ
lf»-Oon L.asl'I lnd•ana S111t Pora, O•s·
tenet run 19l7-0on Buo11.,.. Olklend, tennis
1936-Gienn Morris O.n11tr AC. ell·eround
193!1-Lewton Lllnt Jr Cal1foriua, golf
193+-BI• 8ontl'l<on, N-Vora AC m•Odlt
Cllslanct run
1933-<0ltfln CuM lnollam, Un1,,.tnlr.. of Ken·
ses. mld<lle O•"enct run 19»-Jlm a.uscn Kenw• C1tv Mo ell·
a<OUl"1 1931-e.rnoe &«hnetr. Ph11te1e10n•• Pa 1•·
eroun<S 1930-BoC>bv JontS. A11an11, Ge 90ff
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I •
HASCAR ~dlecMe
Merell 1' -Motorcreft SOO, Alt.nit lnttr·
netionet Racewav ~olon Ge
Al>l'1I 2 -Tra11South SOO Oarhnolon lnttr •
ne toonat Recewev Oer•~ton SC
A1>rtl ' -v.i.e ... csaie ~,, soo. llristOI lnternellona l Ractwev Bristol Tenn
Aorff 16 -First un-400, North W•ltltsooro S~wav, Nortn w esooro N c
Al>ftl 73 P1n111tl Swtelill"h SOO Mar11'1sv1•te Sotedwev Mart1n1v1,,., Va
Mav 1 -Won"on SCIO, A.labame lnlernatoonal Motor !>offdwn T ell60tQa Ala
Mav 1t -Coo Coi. 600 Cnartollt 1n1er
nauonal ~wav Coftc:ord N C
June 4 -8\ldweiw SOO Oover Oow11s
rn1er,.,etlonal Speedwav, Dover, Del June 11 -S..rs Po.nl 1nrtrnat1ona1
Rac-1v. Sonoma Ca••I
June It -M<ller H19h Lift SOO. Po<ono lntarnahonal Recewav. Long Pon<S, P•
June JS -Miner Ametic:•n 400. Mlcllloan
1n1erna11ona1 Soee<Swav, 8rQOlltvn, M1en
Julv I -Pte>SI 400. OevlON lnlerl'Mlhonal s-ow•v 01vlona lffcll, fie •
Jl.ltv 23 -AC Soar!\ Plug 500. Po<Ol'O International ltaGtw•v. Long Pond, P•
July lO -TallMMOa o .. l\erCI soo. AUINl'lla
1111arnaloonal MotO< Sl>Hawav, Te~ Ala
A\19 I) -8u<hoe ser Al Tl'le Glen. Watkins C..ten lnttrMhOC\81, Welk\ns O\tfl N v
AUii. 10 -C~PIOM SO•r• Plutl .00, Mocnl9an lnttrnet.onat SC>Mctwav, 8rootllvn,
Mlcl'I
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Wemen'I v•vtMll ..._.
W I. l'ct. GI
Minnesote
StMitts San JO)t
New York
Port1an<1
Cn<a~
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4 ' .. , 3 2 600
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0 4 000
kert
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3 • M9fldaY's Los Anvete\ 3. N-
l~· 10, I~· 11, 20· lll
York 7 8· lS I lS
l'rldlY'S Game
M1MHOl1 al SU Jo'8
Hittl s<hoot boVS
OtlANGE COUNTY TO~ 10
(CMCMs MfectioM I
1 Levuna Buctt l·O 2 Cooron• o.i Me.r 0-0, 3 Hunhnvton &eac.n I O • U"•vtrsotv 0 O
S Edison, 1·0, 6 Mar•na l·O 1 E Toro 1 0,
I N....,POrl Hartl«, 0-0, t Woodt>r•Clge; 1·0 10
Dena Hiii,, O· I
STATISTICS Kii• ,.... Game Aot«1 ..
Marina -8 raoen C-n S 1 Oa"t Par"-, 4 o. D~ne Cameron, J 7
EC11$0n -Darren lance, 3 0, Mot.e Dlfl'll 2 6.
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def LUOMr 1 t 6·7, Br1119s tUCll Clef Nt~
) 6 6 2. •·t. t<anro11 IUCI) Ot1 Jacoo. 1 • 7 •
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0..-.. Wt1t 4, •ivwUOt CC J SllltleS
LllCAS (G) del DOO)On, 4·6 6 l, 6 4 At1•1011
(GI dti Van Hotw9Qtn • 7 6 I B •t ns fG
Clef Oav•s 6 3 •·• c aws IG est• o.<"er>zo
6·4 6·1, Oon"t RI oef Gunne<~ 6 1 a • ~ M«vtn rG1 ~ 7 6 4 I 6 1
DO<Sson· Dome l~l Cltf Arnott Luca\ l·•
6 l 6·4 81•t11S Caws Gl Clef van Hotwf11en
Oertnio • 2 r7 7·6 OaN •°' llltl ~ Gunnenon•Mefffs. 4 1, 6·7
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HafO nv n WalM>n 1,, McFarland ll
Hlttl sOMlol boys
L ....... di WIMtt 217, I~ 21'
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D1n Po,.. 2n 0 6, Kt'nnY Perrv, "2 6 1 Lerrv
Sw•••r•. 2111 I Teo Scn1o111, 27l • 9 Frto
CouNs 27 1 S 10 Mir" Ceiu,.e<cnia 170 S Ortvlnl A<tllf'KY
1. Ca • .., Ptttt ~ 1 Da vtd Eowerd~ 79t
l, lhcna~o Zou• 117 • Janws He 711 S
Mollt lltt•O, 711 6, L.erry Mlit 7111 1 Oat11CI
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74l J. JObn Manaffev. 7)9 4, Pavne s1-an
131 s. Rlclo. PurlOI\. 136 6 (1,.1. Hat Sutton and Dave RumMtlli, 131 I Ille) ~ Wotcott
end B Gtauon n1 10 2 Tied W·"' m """"L•411n 1 Garv Kodl, 1101 1, Nici\ PrlQe, 1 702 l
(I .. >. ~ Sauer' end Jonnny N\lller, 1.112 s.
J"" Carter. t 714 6, Dave StOdlton, 171' 1 "e ,,.,,. l!IOnglOft ...a JoM ~Ion, 11H
9. CIYts Peuv, 1 121 10 l..erl'Y Mlrt, l 1'l8
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So111n .... u1~n 001 000 1-1 S •
Sterrett. Monson <•J IM Ar!IOCM Stelllrcl and Acosta 211-llto«>onson IOCCl, lhwdtn CS)
Cn•Pman (SI l B-ltot>lnHn IOCCJ
Hlt-1100.Mon tOCCJ
0....... WHt 2, NII. SM .......... I GOiden Wtsl 110 000 l-t S 0
Ml SAC 000 000 ~ l 1
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From South er-. COW1t)'
540-1220
496-6a:JO
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678
fROM NORTH ORANOI CO.
FMMI IOUTH ~CO.
MAL TOM
I 831 1t<t00
673.eoc>o
76().'8()0
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RATES
V'ISa & Master
Lo10
$2.20 per day
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'50-4213 Ot 1eo-1• 1•
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d/W, petto, ~gar ..
NO PETS. au.. ne6Dh-b0ftl00d. tl2& 115-,., ..
°" DfUllldts 2904
V£NOfNG MACHINES
.._PIT or FIT ~
12500 min lmleetmt No
1911nQ. 1-eoo-131-VENO
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CASHIER-SALES
PERSON Martne H«d•
wat'9 Stort. A.ii tot John 145-1711
OlltlmB
SEIYllE
NEW SP ~PER·
DELIVERY
* NO COLLECTION *
Early moin ing motor roulf?S a vailable ·
Mu§I have d~~ndable vehide and liability
in urance.
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2:30 •· m. -5:30 •.m.
ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS
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& ewport Beaeh
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customers We're Open Eartler and Stay
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and Cancellations.
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• PtM o x1nt °"*1unny W.\ditt .,.. ..._ te 11 c.11 09\* 0.... In EJ tMtr ~ AA1n1 ,.,.,_.. '°' tut""'*'9 .. ,,., 11e 1n ~ •"'
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imee.ty ,0 deys •. ct.livw· .,_ N~ng & Cathng t1Cper, w1otttot1 •• 20 "'''w.i .,_, 10 '''\41 we>tldWIOtl oner.~-""'*' ... ~:;1~ ·~o'm~ .~~~ ~ '~~~~~ rn111 :--:..,-: ""~-= tno \~ difec\()(-'°' cMUYe.let Weetcdaya teQUtted Perm AT~ CM. Toe> st 142~ ,, .. room. board, mtd AIAP. c.. '48-1817.,. r. ....._ _ _. ,,...._,., AHO !ITAHCIA HOMH ,--~ .... -,_ ...... -..-... County I Sat 10.12 152·11155 ocellioMav .. leble on a luaury•llner Po.· ...__·, e .,..._.,. .. .,.... .......... ......,. ---·-~ ., '" v ... ..,.._.,,. Ca•C.,a.19~3030 Exp•rla"ctd Picture ttlofta avall lmmed. No ,,_, -pm_; • 8wr• 2u11u AHO AT PA.,_.,..,., .. A._ IMCICll.rt~ ~ ::-.::k~~:."~u': f/1Mlftl/11Uftlf -Fr1mer. '1T po1lt1on UI* nee ,7t-55t0 CENTER CIUb membef· .. IACED!S l.OYOlA f'OAO.-" ~,.. ffam tt.e .... of lirM ...
wltl\ears. 1tatlonW9gOnl En•rg•Uc good with mlllAL t\lalla~ C•ll Mon·Frl • ' ahlp,•~lllcantdlecOl>nt. 62 Mercedes Mel '76 2IOC DMlt•bte =-~~1::~~~ =~=:.t ot llgl\I truckt are C*)C)le 2 tpd Bobtail & ,IT ftonl ofl'C4 ~Kin In l-5• t 79-tTI? lnt.,•ted parti.teall IO< fftOOel, 2 dOOf -.n. C6eftl, 11 hw O.W.. C~• tomia ~ Codll The
nMded Vtlld dnv.ra tortllift. Good OMV 5't buty H.B Ortho Practece, Piiii'"'""eoOit I dtillwry per· STUDENT le>< handy-work, d«al18. e-40-0840 .,_. COC\d MUST SEE • ...._ CaWornla. Ul'llit IM t11M for~ dll!N wll tlOC ~ teQutred F0t Im· d•ys LIV. In So Or9n0t tor .,,_,p pe.-son CIOM tont w.-d~ t\f8 del!YWIM.I ~~ h drr~g MOVING GE ffePif 10' 0. ........ •11 17150 080.131 ~940 ~ of 11 00 • "' • MMCh _.,. Pftor 1• fOl.lr .,_,,.,lhl ~· ...ignment tot· County.494-1107 1ttn1od•tell,&m1n 3yra Wt•1Cend1·dty1ftVH ~-;:~~. ~wn ~~u~• dlngy,6'AiHlllSeagull08, M£RCEOES 'll33000 1!\!!"~~~t= ltomlN.~oftM~ ~.· .. ~'., .. training F/TUIMna•y/IFO mfdlcal rec.pt. •IC!*'. Fltehou1e Pin• ett•r $8.e()/ht. t•0.1110 thOC> vee. ~. mveh Air, powef llMrlng, dltc hc:el*lt condition Mat1y ~-.,;;;;""; ;;;-~ ~ ;.;-fXAMIHI ""'
_..,.., "-"' ----reqd Call Car• 895-3030 3PM. 875-"30 T"'L"'M•<>KETINQ mO<t 551.1•s~ bf.it•. Jamb ••un. • • *'... • u .• 0 0 . c,,."'.,.". • •• , • 0 Ne k-by.,. eoutt.. It )OU
8·30 A.M. 10 30 AM Of' ..... PIZZA RESTAURANT " "' "" tnldnlQht ~ &42"'4031 1t1• '*'tr. 1 tie ..,.. i.d w, 1:30 p M. Dally FOf but)' ..... egency ol NEWSPAPER No S•lllnQ Perl· Time MOVING! Mull .. 11 motOf· 2 b ' Pf~ ' t tt• • Pt'tOn int., ..
2535 W Via Pelma.
Anaheim, CA.
(olf Megnolll & l• Palma)
17182 CoW'WI
lnllne. CA
(off MacAnhur & Aton)
40 ~ 10 mainlail'I ofc et Mgmt otJPOrtunltlN morning ehltt Call GIOtl• cyte. moped, furniture & piect hU ~ ··-· mi oft. •'lrtl and the neme o the_.,. 10U IN'I • wnn
l\ofM. Sep.,..,. ,oom r• .1011 THE Lmi.iiiims wilt tr11n sa2-e920 . ::i=. 0:~°'~m~'3'::' 11111 • ~· a.ction = ~':. o:; ~ ~ :=..•,::: oe":":. ~~~~tedM~~~ hk~. :~-Wllllll!! TUI (114) tlt-11H ' 11L111111m• NEWl>ORT e~cH"COUn: ., ...... · .&UllPr~... ~l~f~t~ ~~~:n .. a:i.:::. ., .. office bOO k~g .. If you htve • gOOd C)hOoe (ry Club m«nl>eNilp FOf ••1 1114 • of bl<ll Wll b4I r•MMd 10 OI ot etlY ptllliOf't OI ~I
typfng. d.CtlPMM .nci Pll·HlllL.. voice •nd cen uM.,, .-s18,000 ?f0.9232 • N TS Nt>l<Sdaf~ 1ttt1d •pr~intactiOn tuo
1hoflhand ••Perl•nc• The Numt>et On4I ~ Pvt echool H B .,.. 2"8 ••tr• '80 toS300weetlly. -.:-II I be IM IOM reeoonelbdity Of of 11'19 •c.Mornia Pfob•ll
N ,..__ .... _1441 anc1eanworkpertti1Ntor Hftl twin elec bl90..-t tnebidderto ... 111111Mabod coo. A~tlor~ Co111 Mtu/ ewpotl ~Promotion """por. ~----lull nm. CALL Steve BUcM F/M A tart Com-'89 9 2 PORSCHE 81 k Your Authon.ct M-~ It r-'IWd "'PfOC* t~ Notice !Qfm Is ft ble trOftl BNch ·~· Send r.-all on has lmmedlale P/T SEC TY /BOOl<KPR, e.42~333 put• Stereo/SJ)ll.r• Ei.t 1 ec o.ltt A Mt of plenl and 8"«11 the e.ourt ~ DELIVERY PERSON FIT ~· to Acl•134 P,O °'*'lng1 for Crew Men· tl•xlble hr•, t\att MMt tllcec 831·580( on Blt0k. ll~ O(igln•I l301 Quell Str .. t catlont 1Y19Y b4I olltelnecut ~P.~.~ wanted. APP'Y In person Box 1560, Cotti Mesa, IO«'• Apt,llc1n11 mutt $5 OO/h< tor N B com· Teiematk.Cing __ _ mllM &.rlout ~tort ~ S.ec;ti IM Otnc. 01 lrwf City ff'IOI-1 ~ Anotnep ..,
Allen Beet( Aorist, 2809 CA. 92&28 be W#Y Mlf-mo11vat•d peny. &42-81M 89cky PHONE PROS Prtv•t• Club M.,.,,b4WtnlP ontf. 120.000 ~32 W ·llll ,,.., n Ftir Or"4. eo.11 ~.' MT1 Via Lida
Newpott Blvd, N e. lTilllm• mHm and crMttvt T11e 1bil11Y - ---So. Coul ~to Ar... ,.1 .. IH --MaH, c emorn1a upon ,.._ t01, ~ eMdt.
875-1353 5 to ,.iat• to teen~ 1n a tlMJtY MfllL Ololng & M"ling Feem.. •-11111 nonnttundebl9 p~ or CA....,
--· G!.."1n'dlofvlbdf0f'u•llpo1 s~~,-~01~; working envlronmenlls. FIT, M-F 7t m.-3:3-0p.m . WANTm ti•• World-wide er-811\ltr slw/blu• 1Hlh., 1171 • ll• 11000 Anadd111onet~111ge Ploibl<lhtd Ot .. eoaa.
_.,5 -::..,._51i.. •It-3 pm m~t The use of • ¥an, $.4.50/lir. ?>entlill, no tttletes, Incl golf re90ft1 (9200 ) 111,9" 113 000 II• QOOd of '5 00 ~II be made If 09ily P•lot March 7. e, 14
-..-ou ... truek with a thell orlaroe .xp '* Apf'IY In person. EAAN TOP SU LEAD s 10,000 869-1833 LM llAtl •W · m • ru~ f .OOO handt.cl by m•ll P11n1, 1080 ~ :~ie;, GENERAL OFFICE • wegon Is necus.ry Boollt On · t.pe 721 LISTS & TAPS CALL --IH-llM :f:6•20~ S1 .000 1pectfk:atton1 end other H52
llrM. Mint haw o~v N 8 . lnsur•nc• Agency ot-llHY Fated St., CM. ~8-5525 STEVE &42""333 w,::i~ht ~~~·~"~n: ...__ :=,tr: .,.:m~~:~.,.m~! MUC NOTICE
print-out car lntorance r.1 1tlnt entry 1eVe1 oil-URI IHI I •H• llT&n a•T c.nco s.rvie.. 1 nettonal betd.. 12 8 Pd $1150 'ti.. '88 300SE, a.. 1~59> tie. ot 1119 ciiy Cler1l of lM 1-_..;..;;;;;;;;.;;....;.;,;;;......,.~,.-
valld California dtlvet.'i port. Dutlea Incl men, --, -megez1ne 1ub1crlpt1on sec s8so 497-7370 ' Delphln Or~. Sn Roof :e13000\., lo mt <5•011 City ot Cott• Men IC..._
license. Minimum $300 suppty, IU1ng & typing W• oflet en ucel~t Me1ure & ••Pd. Sml ex· eoency, 11 now hlrlflO FIT -(8203141 $9,999 ,88 •20EL, 13·4.950 (8887) E.acn bid 111au b4I mad•°" HOTICI CW
per wee«. Please cell Call &45-9000 guerantee or $400 per clutt.,., active R.E. ofc & PIT S•I .. Represent•· /F I LM IUll IMW .88 300SDL.135,950 (2849 the PrOC>ONJ ronn. INiet• A'~ATtON TO
71'-'91-3700 WMltwhile -trainyou Sendtnumeto.Brlthlet' u~ We olf• Jewflty &Jn M •-•JM 86560SEC,(H91} P·lttw'oughP4pr0\110.0 i,, ULLALCOMOUC -=--~...,.-----I lllDAL lfflCE Aft•r !reining your In· & Co., 1111 Bayside. • s7 00/ht guaranteed + 6025 ...w '87 3000,Blk/Pal (~1 1 1he contrKI docutne(ltt • •vtMGel
Exp. Waltr .. a needed Help needed Llgtit typing, come potenhel Is un-.-220 CdM, CA 12625 unlimited commtlSlon ALDO LU"'~Eo LITHO ...... •111 fllllS and antll be ecc~..cl I• ...
Knowledge ot lteti•n food tOme exp nee:. beys only limited IUL En'•TE • Ouatlf141d 14tadt 1 out ol "MornlngUmbrella't" Red. Sun Roojl $9,1195 by • c.n1t1ec:1 or CM>h• • To Whom II Mey eonc..n helpful. Sal.,no Res· Apply 1t Kirk Jewelers, ' • • tOtd no cold cejls ("'"""2?I ...... f0 ctoi.ck or t b.o bonO tor nol 0 LAUGHLIN, ti¥old 0 II
t.urant. •94-5000 2300 Harbor Blvd . Suite Call Mr Phllllps Fiii TIAlllll • Stebllity we've been In s.tullfully fremed $4300 Hvv leA thin 10'A of the amount :=~~ t~en= 18 Costa Mesa 213_477•3 183 1 It t Joi bual •12 ., 72G-11966 LMlllll•W PEUGEOT '87 505 STI ofl1'19bkS.macltptytbl•to A 1199
-·---L~r:.:::=r':'ta~e 0m&r~ •AM 'r:>'M .:;,•, EDWARD Fields rug, 4x5, 111·11 ~~.~OO mm·7~~· V-9. ~~;~z.r ~~· ~ ... co~ ~~ !~':~~:,o~
HANDY with toots lo t>uild I lfFICI IELP P /T ketlng 1y9tern With un· • Room for aovencement "l"ve grown ICQJStO'Md __ • _ • _ _ lidtr'ed unlen accompanied BM! Un11e-1 Founla.n Vtl-
FEATURES S8llboats Boating exPLlghttyplng&off1cework llmlt.cleamlnQt Fortn· •lrvtneloeallon 1oyour p~."llmlteded 'Mler-.4et1NI Suzuki Semurel 1987,by IUCh c...nier·1 chtck a.yCAt2708wll1'1 41 On
not re<fd, but helpful 3 Afternoons per week formation. cell Jack We repreaent over 150 of 100. art11t Burt Fully loed9d tldlal1. auto-21M, am/Im cassette. CUii. or bldd•r"I bOnd saie s.. and Wine Ea\lno
EDITIR MecGregor Yechts t631 I Eutbluff trea CALL Ayers at SELECT pubHthers on a national Groedel Retail $3500 m a I I c , • u n r o o I S 4 9 9 O 4 9 4 • 8 O 8 1 No bl<l ll\all be eonalderad Ptaee tioanH
• Ple<:entle Ave. CM Glenna 780-1921 BETTER HOMES & ltvel, rangin9 from Et· vetlfled Sell S2500/obo p/1teerlng, air (657748) ( 1SCK• 11) unleM 11 11 made°" a blank Pul>ltshed Of1~ Coa11
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a •.1-CWIEIS llFI-Ma•alEI GARDENS quite to Newsweek Cell Call for detell .. 631-2778 114,111 t~m furnilhed 11y tl'la City ol Delly Pilot March 7 \t&9 ,......-.u-..., .,,, ,__. •5 •5 -REAL ESTATE 751!5000 IOf en appt 72•·8872 Only sertou• need ca.ti u-•--Autos aom.stJc 9300 Colt• Maea and 11 maa.1n u so hands-on editor 10 direct Relleble Own tr1nsp N 8 Coit• Mete L•w Firm --r~ .,,., ac:coroa nc:a w1111 tfl• --------'°" newt oP9f•llon ltl•I ., ... Call Jo. 645-56-43 aeek• person to do pay-•111--.HIST /SEOY nun111 U&.n IMMAC. IOlld GOLD l• Kt 111-Ull '11 IMI L• •••rt prOYlllOnl of ,,,. Pr()()OUI Pt8JC NOTICE
· --eble1 & race1veble1 " ru PllTTill FILLTIIE Mens Concord Matlnet r-ulrtmenlt 1--~--------lncludet de.lly «it..-taln-LOOKING tor mature Assl urchasln •dmlnli~ Fin'l Plennlrfg Fltm Mells • w.tch. Rettll $6000 NII 'M llllll 200Sl Tiit. crvlte, p/window• E.cn bidder mutl b• ,... AND
"*It peoe, '#Mkly mega-Ofc Manllgef for Prop r t d t g. .....,.,..,.,,.. pel'IOn t0-dlrect Incoming $2400 720-9966 Full Loacl4ld Low mlla ... ts e.nd loc:kl, rtet'e<> liOenMCI aa required 11)' law CAIUAL TY
ZIM, Sundey t .. tures Mgmt Co 11500 per mo re~ tu 7 ... ,,...~. calla, 45 WPM. "'"nds. EARN $5 lo $18 Ho,,r . cus (1LUC•74) Ind mua1 hold a valid c1... IYNOPllS Of
PllQll and eoclal cov-+ lnwence 8A2-2000 ~m st~tf P:'~..-~ flllng. Non-1m<>1cer S7-S9 Att• 1 WMk !reining Ofntt Ft.mllurr ~~~~1;,:~'~att.!'.'0~~ Sl 119 c.10 1E1ec1nca1i eon1rec. T.-ANNUAL ••· er .. tMty tnd Of· rele venl experience hr 241-7114 Cell Steve 9AM·5PM :1l • t~ llcenM luued by tn. ITATIMINT
c=•11onal akllls a mus1 Mtnager Candid eta mutt hew In· M2·4111 & Ef"P"'!"t 604 7 ( 1 ET272) .. ~Pit Nm&O Stat• or caiuorn1a ~·· Mwtw.t ~ •.,:~~· ~~ 110,000 + /10 terpersonal & com· *lllEPTflllST 3M·500 MICROFISCHE QPllH 1 lllt•lVWI Bch Blvd/G.G Frwy cla~~:fi: ':~~~ :n ltt•u;:=.:!:':"''
Tom Tait. Editor, The 11DUnlc•hon •~Ill• Send Immediate OC*ling 11 na-PART• TIME HOURS READER/PRINTER • • 112-Hl 1 1n. General Ptevalhng Wa119 MUHh
Delly Pilot. P 0 Bo" National Co eaptnd1ng 10· tuume to P1vo & tlonal golf publication 2 )'1'1 old S 1000 obo ·es 30050 Black 40 000 '85 ERCEDES 190E St Oet.,mmeuons may be r• YNt Ended
15et>, Cost• Meu, CA cally Need 3 M•n808fl. Hllbretcl'l, 695 Town ~led In lrvu.,. Mull FULL TIME PAY 759-1141 m1i.s Immaculate Con· M,. lnl.,I()( 58oo:; qitlredlopeyth.Wag41•11• o.c:.tnbef31.1988
92928. full benef111 Call Mr CentCll' Dt, St• 410. C M have p!Mtanl phoned• • . ---RU dftlon S~.000 llrm. Call ::;~ y Ger1ged mint ol tllAll etalt or c:laulf1ea11on Total ae1m11~ HHtt -========~~0:•:"':•~{7~1;4~)7;5~7 ·~0~72~8:...J---~9;2:62;6;.._ .. ,j meaner & good typing ...,.. 720-1869 after 1 oo PM dltl n S 17 000 moet clOHly t.istad 10 11 u ( P • g • 2 11 n • 2 t l 1111 lklli. Cell 714-752-6474 StOOO/Wk Potanttal Tel•· Mlnoltt EP870 & fP4702 con o . snown 111 the 011nera1 0.-$&4,715.5&9 Total hablllt-
merketlng office sup-both with clocumanl 'II .lml 2 II, &44-5920 ,.,m•nahon• ettect1"4I a1 the ( p • g • 3. 11 n e 2 21
CLASSIFIED ADJ'ERTISIN6
SALES
We are ADDING toour ale tart.
If you can type at least 45 wpm and have
great telecommunication skills -We can
offer you a base salary + commi ion A D
a geeat place to work.
FllH Time & P•rt Time A 1·allable.
Do yourself a favor -Call us.
Cheri Freeman
642-4321
Daily Pilat
am1rwn•1111• pl ... Euy hr• 6AM-t2 feeder and 20 bin IOfter Stick •h1ft, 1umoot --Hi rl &a SI tl/M of the"" for Olds $55,454,f 71 Aggr~1t• E•tabl, Coata Mesa RE Noon NoWlekends Retail at S17,21S & CUMll• (237&4) --~•-T"9 Oty Counal ol the Wflt..it\t IOf ~ MKPlllt S8 810 Will NII at 112 6 cyl With Iott ot ext,.1 City ot ea.ta M ... ·~ lurv:I• (Pege 3 Mne 231
Mgmt Anenc;lal Co 11 NO EXP NEC prk:. or but offer Mull llPll• nf {2CMH961) tile r!Qht 10 rejae• eny or a1t $1.275.000. C~tal Stock•
IMklng •11P & pleasant I Mlltl\ltW..-Celt Sherry 111·Ull •1189 Ibid• (PIQt 3, fine 2'4A and 24111 Swllchboetd Oper/Recpl Clll before 12 Noon 474.9559 • l ha con II tctor shall -Aggregale Wnle-lna tor
to tiendle Mii., SX200 NEWPORT BCH 673-3735 --... 111 PllSOIE Ill~ NITllO comply •r1lh the 1)(0\ltttont otl'ler ll\an "*"al a.irplue
Contc'awtth.01ncomlng COSTA MESA ~8-6919 Large Metel Office~ & ••--1 8dl BNdlG G Frwy of Sec:t«i 1710 to \780 In· tund1 (Pegt 3.1-24CJ
llnea. Otganile message SOUlH o c 582· 1240 Creno.ttz• S 100 Eadl --111 .•• 11 1
au.,..., of the Caitt0fn1a Gtou paid-in and eon-center, Miii PU & dt® GARDEN GROVE Moving.must Miit LC>lldedl Nicec:at,reduc.d ._ Labor Code \tie Pfevallng lrtbMltdWP!UllPIOl3.lloe
off Spanl•h •~king de· 148-11237 CALL 854-4334 llPll• YW ,, .... and Kalt at waget ..... 25AI -Unta.Qnad IUoas tlt9<1 b\.lt not necessary 111 .. 1111 'll OlllWllUT 11' labllllfl90 by ,,. City Of (IWl'plUI) (Page :J, II~ 2511)
Conttct Winnie lkydts 6060 It.ml ca.ta M ... wl'licl'l are hied 27.915.888. $U(pll.it u re-
TSl MGMT e.2-1603 TllACOI lllP CUii '18 aTTI IL 2 Whl clrt\19 .T.noe pkg ""''" the Ctly CMtt< of .. io g.,oe oolcytloloers IPaoe 3.
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Opening new high quality --~.°CM.1157-<>918 ' Pl•IMflng, .,, <8577491 .. L•Pll NITllO !Code c:«oaN:e -••h tn. Annual
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Cout Plu• VIiiage All Recec>tlonltt• 4 antmal •t• Goods 6065 f ·IHI Hl ... 11 1 c~~of~= ~" :4:'10~:=.!:. do~
po11uon1 t¥• l•ble 01n. ten<ienta needed 1°' busy ---'ll-a• nainaat oa11y P1101Ma1cn1 13 1t111 tntaaeonar pur1Ut111 to ia. Ing room. bar, cathterl prec:tlee FIT, PIT, Incl .. l.Jhne..... 'l'J.lllll ~•-n" Tm453 l~Otte,'1 ...... t
klfchen. Mull have ex-~end• & even E"· FullW8'ranty,-1200.CALL 5 IPd. air. Low m11ea Auto, 111. tlll cru1H c arolH 1. Klettman,
perienee. Apply In person perione41 Pf'•terracl lr\llne 875.oteo (2GME9 IS) Stereo cau (2000403) ... -IC NOT1CE a.emery
ti.tween 10am-3pm 1t 551..0304 APllJll nf SI 819 rUUL Publl.ll'led Or&/\ge Coast
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o;enge CoMt DAIL\' PILOT/T~, Matd\, 7. 1MI 8'7 • .
A valentine to those who wrote to. hospitalized veterans
DEAJl U ADERS: 0. JaL t4 J .... c.1e HIMI a vaWaUae to a •• ... ,. vettru. Y" caQM
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v.-llM lnm AM Lu4krs to eacll .M ..,..,., ~ of JH w~ foltowtd ~· YH are •oMttfaL • • • ANN LANDERS. You arc not
"dear" to me. I -would hkc 10 "-'n n&
your neck.
My folks v.erc aJI set to buy me a
motorcycle for m)' 18th btnhda) and
then Mom read )Our lo usy column
about a couple who had a motort)de acci~ent an4.1hc au> lost a leg. 'low
she ha chaf\$ed her mind. ~al MUt •u ,.W '-1 die ta•·
What busm s ~ it of youn tf ,.,,n lot year lllecaue .... reyde
people waru to rufe motort}clcs'? I IMllft ~ te wtar lltlmtts. S. y ..
though1 this was a free couotty. lff,J ... , .. ,,,,obtemlunryltMy'1
If }Ou don't apolog.1u I v.ilJ never Mlillel1.
rtad )Our crummy column again as Tiiie •Ht letter ml1lilt latttttt yoe.
Ions as I hve -JOHN L. AN OF.AR ANN LANDERS: C)clists Jose. C .\LIF. represent on!) 1·~rcen1 of the traffic.
DEAR JORN: I may laan Iott • but they account for 10 percent of the
rta4u, Ht t•• like to WU .,.. traffic deaths. Wt phy icians ,call
pertaa,. I IHM some Uvtt. Eve,, cyclists organ donon. -CHER Yl yearattean4,Nt~earetllledla , W 1 NCH E LL . M . D ..
motorcycle accWetttt. ne •u6ber of CAil HERSBURG, Md.
cycU1t1 wllo 11lf er urlou ~ea4 • • •
llj1ries. rut Jato t~ teas of DEAR ANN LANDERS: I. "as
tllo•Ullds. mamcd for 11 )ears before I left. b)
ID yoar state, CaWonla, wllere tO mutual agrttment.
percent of tlile cootry'1 motorcycle Our mamagc \\as homble. that's
riders Uve, 1bcHlt · SH mUUoa la the onl) v.ord tor 11 We led separate
liH's He wa addicted to ~ork and
sports and pvc me nottuna cmo-
t1onaJly.
ll was nonc,us1en1. He found 11
clse"'here. 1n numero us atla1rs. I
kne\\ darn\"d \\ell so mething was
going on. but he \\OuJd deny CV>ery-
thing unttl some ckat<ul e\1dence
America's strength is its diversity .
urfaccd Then he'd br nice to me for
a while. take me out to dinner and 1 movie. But m ostl> he liked dinner on
the table when he came home. He was
almost alway late and then he'd yell
at me 'lf tht' meat was ove~ooked.
The final divorce process 1 wmd•
1na down. He has been calhna every
day. bcgina me to come back. On the
phone · he sounds so sweet and
promises that there will be no more
affairs. The man 1s lonely nnd
depressed. I feel SOIT} for him
it has been a big boo'st 10 my cao 10
be asked back. Ann', I'm not '1'Cal
looking and I'm a bilk ove""etghL
Men never did break m) door down.
When he ttsked me 10 mam him. I
HH I DGI .
By CHARLES GOREN
and OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. Nonh deaJs.
thoua.ht I was the luck1t'st •oman in
the ~orld
I've 1 kcd him to go for cou.nschna.
but he rcfu~\. What do )OU thinlt?
Do second tries work'' Plca\C help me
M>lvc thi . -PHILADELPHIA
PU/7LE
DEAR PRILL V: Some sec_. tr1ei
work; otllers ¥-'L Bat OH tWaa l1
certa!D: nJs mu ls aot &•lllc te
cllu1e wlt"41t couseu.,.
For 01e lint lime yH're • die '
drlvtr'• seat Use cousell91 u a
bar1atalDC clllp. Tell klm yoa"ll pve
bJm uotller el1aece U lle1J 1• ., ..
yoe for profe11loul llelp.
II lie (tflfft, It mu.as lie •ona't
wut to dlaqe; la wkl~ ease, ~·
him tlle ~ Slz. . .
.\ tour gro up from C1erma n) re-
cently visited our rnuntl') and
couldn't understand v.hal all the
hoopla was about O\Cr Amen cac.rhe
food WilSIJ'C3Sy, las Vegas OOIS)'. the
Grand Cinyon ovcrra1cd and D1~
neyland overpriced
fourth largcs1 area 1n the world could
suddenly turn in10 a small to wn when a child gets caught in a well or three
whales get trapped 1 n ice ofT the coast
of Alaska.
publican sta)·at·homc mother One
marched in Wa hing1on tor 1hc nghl •
of choice rhe other m arched in
Wa h1ng1on 10 re\cr-.c the Roe \)
\\ ade decision
NORTH
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¢A 5
The people wbo played in bis
game were already sbowln.a a
beaJthy profit, despite occasional
bands such as this. Tommy wu not
sure what bis partner's bid of five
spades meant-actually, it was a
aeneral slam invitation and, by im·
plication since North did not make a
cue-bid, it showed first-round con-
trol of all side-suits. However, the
lut time Tommy bad refuted an
invitation was two days before Pearl
Harbor, so six spades, for him, wu
automatic. We agree with his bid,
for once.
Isn't 11 amuing that people can
come 10 our country from all o.,,cr the
world and miss ~1:ing the No I
attraction: us! We're \\ hat they sho uld
be captunog on fil m hll> ing 11cket~
and standing in line lo \('C.
You'd think the) 'd q uestion how a
d1vers11 y of language. food. back-
ground, politics. 1deol<>g}. dress.
economic level. rehgaon. morallt)
and o pinio n c.ould sun 1ve tn a ~1ngk
country. And ho"'. "hen )'OU add to
1ha1 d1ve~1ty 1he lr~dom to peak.
act. pro test and ehalleng(', there
"-'OUld be an)one le ll standing h,.re
You'd think lhc) 'd wonder how the
'\EM Sll AK EHS
There Is a uniqueness an Lh1
country's people that 1s best described
by the story of a v1sllor to hell who
saw tho usands of people s1111na
around. eath ho ld1na 3-foo t
chopsllck'> and trying without succe ,
to cat the food an fro nt of them. They
were Slan tng to death.
When the v1s1tor entered heaven.
he saw tho usands of ha pp): \\<ell-fed
people The). 100. had 3-foot
cho"Ps l1cks. but the> had figured o u1
that 1n orde r to get al the food. 1hc)
had 10 hold the chops11ds and Iced
one another.
I 'is1ted the Sov1e1 l 'n1o n a "h1le
back and no ted their curiosH)• wa
high o n how Amencans tilled all 1hc
gaps left by our· government. Th~
wo rd ··.,,,otuntccnsm .. did not trans-
late I lned .. compassio n " I told
them 11 was the common ground that
transcended dtfTcre nccs and brough1
us all tog.ether as one
The German 1oun'il~ and thl'
'5ov1ets hould ha\C l nown about
two frie nds of' mine, one from the
'1orth. the other a Southerner. One 1s
11 Democrat who 1s a high-pro file
career woman. the other a Re-
When I learned 1hnl o ne of th~
lricnds was to have a brc.-a~t rcmo\cd
bcq iu\e of cancer. l called the other
fri end. who had had the sam e urger)
She called her 1mmed 1a1cl) to en-
courag<.• her -10 enlighte n. to listen
tu l~ with her
The 1wo wome n sull h;l\e no1 me1
l'lll h,othcr They .ire bo1h well a nd
1'Tla\ fat·e off as advcr~rie~ ~me·
"here do"'-n 1hc line' But during a
\\Cd 1n Januai:-191'\9. the)' were
s1mpl) '"'<>women hangs na on10 cac..h
other tor slrl·ngth
r hat I) our un14U\.'neSS, l nOW 1ng
\\hen 10 d11lcr an<l lnow1ng "hen 10
sta nd 1ogc1her
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WEST EAST + 10 9 8 4 J + Vold
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SOUTH + AICQ65l
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The bidding:
Nort.11 East
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After . .derablc absence,
Since the diamond lead could be a
sinaJeton, Tom:m}' took the trick
with dummy's ace and made the key
play of Jeadina a trump to the ace.
Nonh iroaned when East showed
o ut, but to Tommy it was a blessina.
He became a man possessed.
Reagan says writing book is frustr~ting
·1 rump Col., Tom.my was onoc
qain becoming a fixture at the club.
Notbina bad chan1cd over the
years-he was st.ill makina the most
inept errors on simple hands but,
when Lrumps failed to break, he was
LTaru:vrm'cd into 1 master of the
He croued to the ace of clubs and
ruffed a club, then cashed tbe kin&
and queen of hearts. A trump t o the
jack provided the entry to dummy
to cash the ace and jack of hearts u
West followed bdplessly.
By now Tommy bad raked in nine
tricks, and be still had the K Q 6 of
trumps in hand. When 1 club•ruff
with bis 1ft stood up, he claimed
two more tricks with his trumps to
reel in a well-played slam.·
MALIBU (AP) -Wnting about bones to pick w11h Prl'\ldent Bush
the eight years he li ved on Penn-abou'\ ha s a pproach to the pres1dcnC)
sylvan1a A venue 1s frustrating. for-so far.
mer Prcs1dcn1 Ronald Reagan told .. The) arc Sl'lllng up their adman1s-
studcn1s al f>cpperdme l 'nt\Cf'Slt) on I ration w I am kind of"'a11ing to ht."ar
Monda) his dcclarat1on on programs f hcrc ,., Reagan. who has \1gncJ a deal tha1 still some reorganuataon. wmc
will earn him a rt'ported SS m1lhon to JOurne\s he·s ma king and he has n01
-$7 million for a pair of boolo.'>. set a cou~ ... R eagan said .. , ha,en·1
confided his an>.1el} lo about J.500 heard him sa> an}thing t dt'i.lgrt."C
students and guew. a1 the seaside wnh The) h;l\cn·1 gol inlo \he
Chnsttan campus I ·· .. I tell }OU. I \11 there loolo.1ng at po iq part }Cl
those blanl page . bu1 I \\JOI to g1\1: The goals Rt."ag.in dl'SCnbcd \Ion-
readers an 1dcn "ha1 1t\ ltle an that da' v.cre the same as those he
house 1he\ dnH b\ · he ~-.1d ouihncd earlier tht'> \C.H for tudenl\
Reagnn.Jl'>o told ">ludcnt\ dun ng a al the l nl\cf\lt\ ol \outhan (alt-
quesuon-and-an'>"l'r '4.'\\1on tha1 his fomia
mo \C lrom lhl' "'-h11e Hbusc to The nation·., -H>t h "h1cf~''-"CUll \.C
Cahforn1.i on JJn 20 "J'> a tross-said he's going to lobh\ for n
counll') mo\.t· mud1 hll' Jn\.one dsc cons11tut1onal amendment rcquinng
might mak(' a balancc.d budget. lllll' auon ofa line
uJ'm gctt1ng nd ol lho-,e 1..ardboard Item \CIO a nd repeal of lhc .:!2nd
cartd'ns f he} don'1 1ell wu on the .\mcndment that h mll~ the prc<;1dcnt
outside whal'., an ·cm \\ c·r(' ~till 10 two terms.
looking for a hl·.lllng pad ·· Rcag.in .. , bchcve lhat 1s an anfr1nt1emcn1
5atd on )OUr dcmocrnllC nghh. F r\•eJ om
Befort· hie, appl·arantl' at Pl'P-1s ne\ er more than one gcnl·rat1on
eerd1ne, Reagan met pmc.lll'I} "11h from n 11m.·11on .• Reagan 10IJ th('
Gov. Georgl.' Dculrne11an at 1he <1tudcn1s.
pasteboards. · ""
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We've all seen a·prequel
't llU.\t" ~h \t)me pilot program for a trfe,1s1on <;<"n~ Formal word for
'iU<:h 1\ lht'opposlll'Of '>l'qucl. lt'., prl-qud. But )OU nc' er hear an\ bod) sa~ Oh.
yes. I sa" the pr~ucl
( ontam1natcd hv po needles. 1he1r tragttl1es go wa} b.~u:l :\ can oonist
na med Johnnv (.,ruelfe told stonc.. ~o h1\ ~b) daughtt"r farcclla t lcr favontc
"as a tai eon tin James \\ h11"omb Rile' ·s poem The Ra ed) '1an (.jrut'I~
&a\(' her J doll \he called Ra e<i) .\nn Later 1n her honor. he pubhsh~th«
s1on .\~lier pu1 a doll hke Marcell.i's nc\l to the llook an t~ hop w1ndo" It
a ll turned into a mul11m1llton dollar RaaNh .\nn bu\ine~ fn fQI ~. th1'i .\fler
Marcella at age I ~ died from 'an1na11on "''ha ~ontammall'<l needle
Q \\ ha1 "l'rl' the fif"it \landard11C'd ..cri:ill~ produn-d 1tt·ms madl' O)
humuM"
\ Pnnted p.igc'
.\nna Joralcmon \\Ct&hcd 115 pound" ~)' l'ooth1ng. hl:epl thl' nxord
showsshe gain<'d weight a Tier \ht' o pcnl-d her 4\IOl't' 1n '\lcw 'tor~ (11\ 10 16 7.3
•\nna was thl· lirsl sx·r.,on lnown 10 make a bustnes ol \C lllngdoughnuts ~omc
he sold. an) how
llOHOSC'OPJ: fonner president''> C l·n1u~ ( i t) of-fen Peppt·rdtnc student\ "-Cre al-
fice Former lim lad} ""Jnl·~ Reagan lowed to ask Reagan qUl'\llons .rnd Ronald Reag a n g reets Gov. Deulcmejlan at t he former
was in New 't url \~orlang "Ith the) ranged from pohc1e\ in the p resid e n t•• Century City office prior to Reagan·s talk at By Syd~y Omarr Random House on her hvol Middle East to ht\ lrans1taon 1010 Marcb 7
Reaaa n's tJlk a1 Peri~ril1nc pn\'ale hfe -Pe pperd ln • Un iversity o n Monday. 11 q '\ t t nC\: •ssm
marked hio:. ~n>nd no-Ice college Reagan ... ud 1l was !lllll d11licull ARJES( 1arch 21-.\pn l C\\ moon f)l)\111011 au>en ., 'ie\."re s. .1; •
I tr H d 1 pa ng · 1 ·le' t\1 in • 1c;m 1ha1 hi\ a·'min1c;1r.i11on •lU\hed I for d1scret1on Fact'> thal P~' mu'>h \\Crc hidden wall lOm\" to hgh1. f .tmil) appearance \1nu• 1:a\ 1ng 11 u.:e. e gernng u!iC o ,.,, a c ' , u ~ m1norit\ 11g lls {1111rn111111,·nt ""'> m"mber 1 i•mJ><irarih. embarra\~ as rt'\ull ( anu ·r nau'e pla\s rule. telepho ned Pcpperd1nl· on rcb ~7 andhcaring thl'\Olll'OI Jnl'\\\(a\ll'r 1hc ( 1\11 R1tthts mOH'ml·n1 tu the "Olll'Ofthcmu\lh111,·r1h1nt1'"dunntt .. .. fi I h
and offered to ;uldrc\\ lhl' \tudcnl\. ~\Ing ... · f ol.IJ'. the r.r""''dent and had. ul 1hc hus ·· hi\ \\hill' llouw \l'·'" TAL'RU ( ~pnl ~0-\la' ~ l ""o more 'IC'Cond 1dd l' 'ou arc given"' ancc
wat\ ing V<hat ha) bl·cn rcportc-d 10 Ix· I""' •\\hat did I do'··· · fhl' \\Of\t \an 1n thl· '>'orld 1' r 0 he a\.\.U'-t"d r''pl'.lll'dl~ 11t 1111108 on center stage Lunar po 1t1on au·cn1' lultillmcnl arrlau'><' 'f>C'l·ula11on and
a SS0.000 per-\pc(.'(h lcl· One student. a ' -\ear-old blad prc1ud1n~ ;rnd d1~rtmana 1ion lk -1h,· other "a' 1hat ,, 1111alh 11111 ot romance Popul.anl) mo'C1 up and \OU l'OulJ "'° ml\OC) ~gatt:man an He told the \IUdl'nl' hl· h.1d no "'oma n asked Re-atw·n atl\>ul \.nll-aaan \J1d. adding 1hat cnt1cism llfh.., \ICp "•th the·\\3) 1 1\•cl " picture
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Soft blouson top owt •
·ra hnee pkMt~d .,kir t by
tlebeny Knit •
Pink, all poly, 618, $260.
Join u for a des9ler
trunk show featuring
CMtlebmy Knits
11 Newport Bach
Wed., March 8
1nl.-gunaHal
Thun.' Mwch 9 "'°"' 11·3
Ncwpot1 BelK:h
Westdff Plaza •
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(714) 646-5621 ........
Medon~ P\aza
23621 MoUltOn p~
(7M) 78'662'l
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\Our worl t'i an tor· rude 3\\3ll·nani.. upcnor" on '<1ur \Ide. "'ll pro\t' 1t n 'M t. .J. J_ 1 ong-d15tance call rnuld rel.lit' lo nu1tna a'i 1gnm,·n1 Jou ml·~ ell6 ~'716A A JIO "N d CANCER (Junl' :1.Juh ~21 \1ud\ (1tm1n1 mcc,\.l~c FolU\ on crcatt' 11).
W 14'V C-I c,., -;Jr · communtcation c ulmanalltln nf unu\ual rclatton'>h1p Outlomeof··nirtauon ..
"katured '>hon tnp 1n\Ohl'H.I<>~ rcl:itt\l"'i \1l·w\ "''"hr 'entiC'd.
DRUG DIVERSION LEO (Juh .H -.\og. 22) R~ f nda> \OU learn e\, di~ whe-rc ~ou stand .
Inc ludc~ per'io nal prolc~'11onal adl\ 1t1t•\ r>omC'\llc adJu\tm~• rcla1c~ 10
current finan<.1al deusmn. It d1plomat1c pur~>'-<' '"" he,\( hie' vet Pc 1000 VIRGO (.\ug :1-Scp1 22! \fonc\ rc.-qu1m.l tor un1qul.' prOJl'C'l could be
made a' a1lablf "llhtn thH'C dav' r mphas" cum.·n1h •!> <ln ad' ert1 m~ pubht
COUNC ILI NG relation\. legal affa11'\, manta I \tatu' P1'll·e!>. anu1hcr \ 1rgo figure.-prominently
LIBRA ('°ie pl 2'-0ct 121 In appro\lmalel} 11 da) Cfl'llS 1s fini hcd
( urrcntl) conrcm C\l\l'> rcaardantt health ot rcla11' c t'mplo) menL dcpcn-(714) 6~ 1-3864 dent You'll ha'c more ~'iponc,1 b1ht~ but .ilwchann· 10 htt finan 1alJad.pot
SCORPIO cOct 2 J-o' 11) 0111a1n hint from l 1bra mC' sage Obstacle.,
I ~====:=;;;;;;;;;;:::::======~======~~ a~ removC'd .\t'\'C'nt on greater frn'<fom ol l ho1cc I o' c rclat1onc,h1p !'("QUI~.., I, change of pact lmpnnl vour own 't'le Pl'l"\Onal magnch m soars n
LOST LEASE
303 503 & 753 OFF
ln\Olvcd .
ACm ARll . c '-'o' 2~-()e\. ~I l \tn:'' 10dcpendcncc .•>le de "-''·
tn1t1attve lo\C rclat1on\h1p dominalC\ \t31t' ~our need in dy!'am •
confident ma('~T ~JXllhtht on prof)('•' home rcl:u1on with parent C arcful.
CAPRICOR (IX\ ·r i-Jan. I')) l ~an.· to pka~ t'"t'i:-on~ could result tn
lad.luster pcrformam:e \1cct ~oplc \\omen \\Ill 1pp~i.att· )OUr cfTon
Tn~ ... 1 11 1n\ohe dOS4: rcla11 "~ Financial toun~uon 1 ~rcnathcn('d. Most Items-Including Halloween Costumes AQ ARJlJ (Jan ~~f ch I ) O b1a1n hint from Capneom mr
LEOTARDS • TIGHTS • DANCE WEAR • SHOES Emphasis on ~udgc1, c,~nJ1ng hat'11ts aifi that tn"Oh C'\ -:none\. Humons
broaden. \'11l 1n ludc ..oc1 I a t1Vll). popuhmt}. tra,cl. 'ou 11 add to apparel.
THE p (Feb 19·March ~O)· Ne'>' moon 1n our ''In roan de wnh Busy BOO~ romanct crc:1tt' 11\, tl"t'Sh stan 1n "d1fTatnt" d1 m:11o n Yo un1 \\Om n dntrt ' I Ask Fot Our New location do r atftliauon. Re' 1c" potC'nti I Rdu~ to t:ilc n ks rt'prdan& rcput111on.
1111 Newport Centef Drive 1'20-t118 IF MAR H 7 IS VOl,;R 811\TUDAY )Ou'rc due for frc\h !>tart. crcatnt'
Newport le1c" (Neer 8uOoc:kt w 1re1 JUI cs -.111 Oo". lo\e "'II again ht part o f )Our seen r10 Dunng th1 month. l~========================:::=:=tJ -.1gor n'IUm\. opt1m1m~h\)vC'\a1de iioom. Pt \.1rg pc n pb ~ 1mportantt01.cs1n )Outltfe~ You•«" ~n .. 11tvC"d>')\h1c. a pctfei.t101ll t \'ou can
be )Our o"n mo i SC'H'rc cn11 • 'a our ron'8nu': n tu~ cau s }OU to tru 1
pcoplC' ~hoart not tru t~or1h). ~nnsJul). rclauon~h1pw1.ll be ~tre"Clh<'nt'J.
re ponsib1ht1cs an rca~. }ou'll gain nxoani11on and financial uppon.
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PAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane COU1'TSR CUL TUR&
waut that's how they write it on
the sign at the toy store."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"If I come back tomorrow, can I get my
sample case back?"
PEANUTS
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TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
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your car. and
I can 91ve you
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by Hank KetchaJ!l
l NEft> .AAOT'tiER BOX OF CRAYONS)NJM 1
JM PAINTINGM'f ~M.'
by Charles M. Schulz
l ~ATE IT
w~e~ M'( CADPIE
SA't'S.'' I T~INK
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ARLO AND JANIS
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
t'LL STAND WA'( •
OVER ~ERE IN JUDGE PARKER
CASE 'i'OU
SMANK IT! " .. ,.._
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
Jl'UKKY WINURBEAN
DOOIUSBURY
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Chrl(;Sat;,U ~ PlilfTH
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by Garry Trude&':-'
by Jimmy Johnson
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelty
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Battuk
OR 1JE NEW CAR. HER fRT1ER
PRON\15€0 HER .'