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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-08 - Orange Coast PilotBlindness Strike doesn't dim could • student's d troy future Eastern . COAST/A9 THE ORANGE COAST Trial ordered in Dyson murder Sy JANET ZIMMERMAN "'-Dilly ,... JUff Convicted killer Dme Dyson's former lover and a New York man were ordered Tuesday to stand trial for allegedly helping plot and carry out a plan to murder her husband. [)y5on. 44. was convicted last- March of the first-degree murder of Mel Dulay Dyson. who was stabbed 17 times as he slept in his Huntington Harbour condominium in 1984. In an effon to reduce her pruon sentence, O)ison revealed sccmmJ)y damning evidence apmst Ennco Vasquez. 31. her one-ume lover. and George Ira Lamb. 27, the man he allegedly hired to k11J Mel [)yson. At the end of a four-day prehm1nary hcanng. Municipal Court Judge Michael Beecher ruled there was enough evidence to try the paJt for murder and "a fairly elaborate" conspiracy to commit murder. Dyson tesufied last week that she wanted her husband dead to end years of his physical and emotional abuse and because she wanted to colJcct on htsSI00.000 bfe msurance pohC}. Dyson said he talked with Vas- quez about opcnina a busmcss with the insurance mopey. He asked for some money to invest, but they did not agree on any spcetfic amount. she tcsuficd. The woman said. however. that she offered Lamb SI 0.000 to do tht' k1lltn1and aarced to pay him after the insurance mone) was collccttd. Based on rhat eV1dencc, the JUdJe ordered Lamb to trial wtth a specuaJ allepuon -killing for financial ptn -which could result 1n the death penalty But Deputy D1stnct Attome) Rick Toohey said he would not seek the death penalty bccau~ Lamb had no v1olent crurunaJ hmory, although he had a ruord of cocaine abuse Bttchtr ruled there v.-as not enoudt f"-ase see DYSON/ Alt Afternoon at the be•~h ar.-ct Granter .. J .. of Pounuln v .... , do•• • ltttl• IOI• •••ct.Ing whtl• pl•Jl"9 on the beach ~· Corona det M•r State Plarlr. , Moon BloJaends takes Vanguards' bite hppefor ·from sun NAIAtltle · 25CENTS ESDA Y, MARCH 8~ 1989 Expert says Ornelas not drunk at crash By JANET ZIMMERMAN °'-~ ... Sult Danny Ornelas probabl) did not feel the full effect of the malt Liquor and rum he drank before h1tt1ng and killina a woman wuh a car, an CXJ>t'r1 testified Tuesda> Ornelas' blood alcohol lc "el wh!'n . he aot behind the wheel ofh1s fnend's tutbo-charged car was less than half the lcpl limit, said Darrell Clard}. a forensic tOltlCOIOllSt. Ornelas 1s on tnal in West Supcnor Court for murder in conn«t1on wnh the Sept. I death of Debbie Ann l(jlJclea. a 37-year-old house~ 1fr Ornelas fled the Ocean front alle\ after the car struck the "oman and ovenumed. By the ttmt' he was taken . into custody and tested more than an hour later. Ornelas' blood-alcohol level was . 18 percent. nearly twice the legal hmit of.10 percent. The malt liquor and I SI-proof rum Ornelas drank earlier on the beach with his fnt'nds probably bad oor hit him at the ttmt' of the accident, said Ciani), who lCSUfied for themefl DIC. He esumaled the youna m of intoiucation at the tim of the accident at .04 percent, based on bow much alcohol was consumed and bow qu1ck.ly. But alcohol 1mpa1rment is not what caused tht' youna man to swerve the car mro Klllclea's path, he said under cross examination. ··1t sounds hkc a normal responte, not one influenced by alcohol," be testified. Nor is spccdina a usual side-effect o( alcohol, Oardy testified. Alto testiMnl in the final day ol defense evidenee were friends and family membcn ofOmelu wbo said they had never seen him touch aJcObOt . "Danny is a )riabt youna man. .. said hia brotber-in-law, Arturo ~ ··Danny wouJdn•t inten- uonally take a life ... deep in my heart I don't think be would do that." Ornelas once saved the l1fe of a chokJna toddler by aivin& her mouth- to-moutJt resutcitation, Quesada added. Testimony tn the trial 'as expcctc:d to condude today. Final llJU.l!)eftts are set for Monday. Mesa s~up kitchen moving -. to save SOS, neighborhood ly 808 VAN EYKEN Ol'llWO..,,...Stalf Merle Hattleberg isn't moving bccau~ she '-"Unts 10 1 he wann to sa' t' the neighborhood "I bnng1nabour 150pcoplea~) ... said Hauleberg. who operate the Somt'Ont' (.Jrc~ ~up kuchen m Costa Mcsa·s Rea Com muntt) Center .. .\nd these are the ont' the nr1ghbor> sa" the) 'rt Jfra1d of .. ( ontrovc~\ has blo.,wmed into cnm 1n the ne1ghhorhoods around Rea (enter tn rtet'nt months. wh~t' rt' 1den1s S3) the\ art' being anno)t'd and harra scd b\ the hundreds of poor and homelc~s J)('Opk v. ho go to the ~up kttl·hcn and the Share Our Schcs food d1s1nbuuon !lite at the center \t th1 "ee._. Cit) ( ounul mC'\'I 1ng Councal\\Oman M an Hornbuddc made public an oiler from HatUebera to mo\'e her 50up kitchen a.-o)' from the center 10 order to ~focc the foot traffic on adjacent StrtttS The rcason for ht'r offer, she sa1d., ~as that sht' wants to take the heat off hare Our Selves. which has come under incrcasina fire from~est Costa Mesa residents for allqedJy auracr- ing "undesirables" to rheir nc1ah· borhoods .. Wt''re all tn this together:· she said ··1 think the people in the neighborhood arc getuna upset for no rt'ason But on the other band, it's their ne1&hborhood And 1fl can help ket'p OS tn bustn~s by movma m) soup k11cht'n. tht'n I'll do tL •• ( ounc1l members had. 1n fact, t'ntenaincd a proposal to cancel SO ·s lea\Cs for its food dmnbuuon center and frtt medical and dental d1n1c~ That, Hattlcbcrl said, would be a tragecSy that woufd affect far more pcc)ole than the Rlocauon of her soup kitchen. ,,.. "When 1 xc those htlle chtldren lane up tbere with their runn)' n~ and no shoes. 11 JUSt breaks m)' heart thar people wou.ld want to force tMni away from theR," she satd "I know most of those fanubcs ~ould have no WA} of acttina an)' medical catt for their children 1f 1t weren't for SOS. I hope and pray that 1f we can redu~ the number of people by movtna m) soup k.11cbcn. then people tn tbt' neta;hbor~ood "'on't feel ifs such a problem. By a shm 3-2 maJont). with Mayor Pettr Buffa casuna the sw1na vote. the counctl voted to acc:cpt HattJebcrs's offrr to mo"e tht' soup kitchen. The problem. Buffa said. ts there ~ (~ate see KITCHEN/ A2J HBHS students grieve for teen killed in motorcycle crash Sy I' AUL ARCH"'LEY °' .... ~ .... ...,. Sorrow. Dental. Anger 0u1lt Ifs a bo1JJna caJdron of emotions over· OoWlna amona the fnends of Leshe Mid~llc Groi man About r~o dozen of them t\ave taken advantage of counsehna ofTen at Huntington Union H~Jh School foUoWlnl Gronman's tra11c death 1n a motort')clc accident unda~ Ps)chOl01Jst£11en Shiro said coun- ttlOrs have been \'ISinna all of the classes that Oro man aucnded to ducu her ckath and offer help to those who want 11 On Monday. many of the 16-ycar· old's closest fnends met with Shiro to bqJn sorting out their feelings. "Their racuon was 5hock. d1s- bchef. a lot of Cf) ina." b1ro said "Today, the) 're ready to procc s those fcehnp." Amon' their emotions 1s anaer - ar the dn\'t'r W1th whom Gro man was ndina. at themsch cs for not having done somethtn& and at the systtm for not mandattng stnct helmet law,. Manv of the youogstt'n att al'° Officer helps woman in visit t:o cemetery ly ftAUl MCHe"-EY Ol_O.., .... ...,. Offi«r Bob M ulloch potted the elderly ~oman Tu~> walkin&atJambottcandS.n J~uin HiUs roeds. With a ~uet offlo•-cB in hCf hand. ibe tttmCd lost. --:n.c vetnan Ne•pon Beach potiCe officerpulkd over ana learned that Matpttt Anna :Walther had taken the bus from her Batboe Ntiiuula home 10 visn her husbud's "9YC at Plcific v~ Memonal Pirt. locftd 11 ~ Pllcifk v;cw Dmt ,. coroea del Mir. BUt after datembeitina. the 19-yar-old Walther bcca:me chtonee\id. p0bcc spo~ Bob Oatley llid. McCulloch called t~ Watch c:omllllliftitt Pd RUivcd pcrm1 ion to take Wakhf:f 10 the tt~tery. • TheV anw~ at the •rM time as a 90-car-f'Unmal prott lOn and 1P1aw-WOMAN/All overcome with guilt. Shiro said. ·· · 1 f only 1 had. I should have, I ou&ht to have' arc typical reactions." she said And many have bqun the prottss called "barpm1na" in which tht'" talk about bcconuna more respons1b1e for thcmscl"e as ~ell as their fnends. "choos1n1 wtth whom r,ou dnve and sttuauons that arc safe. • Shiro said The tccn.qers arc deahna ~uh those fcchnas 1n other ways. too Some put toeether a scrapbook about the tr lo t f nend. b1rosa1d the discus ions ha\e also brouaht ftthngs to the 5urf~ of past lo ~among tht" ~oung people Hunttnaton High The school v.orks "I'm nolllll\g the}°re teehng 'en with Los Altos Hospttal. which also sad. and tllat bnngs them bad 1n has offered frtt counseling to )O una touch "1th other lo SC\ and dt'ahn~ people who nttd mo~ help tn deahna Wllh II apin." \h(' Solid \nd thaf\ "1th urossman's <kith health~ · The school also has SC\ eraJ on101na h1ro said tht' gne' ing prcxt><t\ cdn uppon voups, 1nclud1ng one for take sn months or longer teens who havt' los• lovcd ones. hrro ··1 hOPt' her closer fnend\ "111 hdr \31d each other b) ialk1na about their Gro man died latt' unday wh1lc t'mot1ons:· he ~1d nd1n1 on the bad of a motof"C\.cle "lthou&h no one \\ants c,uch a bc1n1 dnvcn b Scott Melnyzok. a tragedy to hap~n tht' \Chool wa Daytona Bc~ch resident. mtd) ~hen 1t did • He allcatdly was tra,clutf at hl&h Cnsis counschna 1 in place at spttd on PaoficC'oast H-ahwav when t O \ I IC ' I O IC\ I '\ I H 0' ll I ' I he lost control and truck a car Grossman was thrown from tht' bike aod died at the scent' Melnyzok was treated for m1nor ll'\lurics and taken to Orange Count} Jatl on susptc1on of felon} man- sla"'lbter and drunken dnv1fll. &rv1ces for G rossman arc lated for 7· 30 p.m Thunday at Dilday Brothen Mortuary. 17911 Beach Blvd., Hunt1naton Beach. V1ewtna 1s scl_lec;tuled between 4-S p.m Interment at Good Shepherd C~-· eter)' wUI be pn Vite ( State's water situation WC?rsening 1y 909 VAN PKIN °' ............... Un the trtt ri mt tytnJ. this ~r's ~lauvcty dry winter 1s a history-maker. Even lWO dry yean in a row i an unusual phenomenon. and rore- cutm are now sayi"t that un tbcre arc 1 teW dtlup of biblkaJ ~stiCtwen oowud lheftid Of Apnt. Caijfomta as io for a '1rtually unpeadcnled thard dry w1nttt. Jld U.t means 1mm111 muy tenors or *m>ne>my. Ora• C~:~ f'CSidcnll can U • pea to fetf ~ of the lta~ nter stMwulet. althou&h 1t ma}. for the time bt'tnl-! con 1 t maml) of gtntJe nqsina from water of1ic11J Fn that alt Don·t leave the water runnina when you brus~ )Our teeth ''C water. .. "' offtb. I, 'AC v.:c.cc a~nt normal prcc1p1tauon, and by fatth I 11 h.ad dros>pN do•n to 65 pnttnt of normal £or the n:· ~d Bill Hdm'\, a pok man for the tate drou&ht ctnter at the [)('partment of Wattr Rcsou~ an ramento, ••1t tools hlc t\tt\ With normal prct1p1- tauon tbrouah pnl. ~ wdl still ht cntical ... W1ttr runoff lhrouah iM tatc'a 11\tJOt nvtt 9 tcm t e\pccted to bt ~ pcrttnt ofn rmal th ls) r. Helms said. Man) ot the tate's major t'C'SCf'\'OU'S, particularly ID lbc north. arc down to JU.~ over 40 percent of capac1ty. hav1J11 been drawn down to meet •'lter dtlivtries dunna the past &~t_cars. The effects of a t.htrd dr) year arc pan1cularly J)n>nounced in nonbcm and "'ntraJ California. ...,hich tend to rely on pouodwatcr and Rlativcly small waicnhcds. .. The 1tate water projca lS expcc1Cd to announce a 40 perotnt a&ricultural cutbeck •• said Helm ••Tfie Central Vallt)' has been Rl)'tftl Oft ~tta arowidwaler pumP'"I aOd theft as a ~m that 10Cne Webs may bt runn1na dn-uu~ year. '1"hCrt as alto the pol.Slbilily of around u dcncc where you ~have cxceu1ve ~undwatet removal .. Cities such as San Francisco wilJ almost c:erW.:!f ba\'e to ration water nnt lf'"DI summer. and watet- inten11vc tnclustnes.; S\ICb u tbc boomans silicon chip industry tn the San Joee area. oouJd ~ dlamllina cutbllcu in wattt avadabihty. be met. • Water ·officials in Southml Cali- fomaa alio maiat1in a tenOUI toat when d11CU11i111 the siaec·s nter llt\lll10ft, ahbo9-the kt is tbe IOUthem ad of CMfcnia will te- rDaJD rNb..tf R ~1• 1t dlil 11*• ~ --•ATm/Alt GOOD MOR I G r , Aa ~ CoMt OAILV PILOT/ Wedneidey, Match 8, 1989 Lagunasuppo~s diverse speakers at high ~~hools ly LESUE EARNEST standinJ of other mi non tics. or u. ~ ... StMt Distnct Su~rintendent Dennis Upon the recommendation of Smith said he was not aware of the members of the gay and lesbian coml'Jljnee's proposal but that it has community and the city's Human long bttn the district's policy to AftainCommittee, the lagunl Beach increase understandin& amon& stu- dents with differing bacqrounds. City Council agreed Tuesday to ask "We feel very much in favor of the the school board to encourage "fol-fact that QUr students need to be open tural diversity" programs in city and understanding of all cultura,•• schools . .. It's an attempt to continue the Smith said. .. Lquna tradition of the celebration of ~mi th added that the P Y popu- diversity," said Laguna Beach Mayor lat1on may be one ~':' of un~r­ Robert Gentry bcfore the mccting. "It • standing. and app~1atJng the dJf· could result in a program in the feren~s in all of us. . school district irtvolving a variety of Cpntroversy erupted 1n Newport people from various back&rounds Beach last December when parents dilcuuin& their lives, tbear ti.ck-began objc<:ting to an on1oin1 pro- grounds and their cultures in an gram in which a re~ntative of the assembly setting or a class setting." gay community visited an introduc- Earlier, representatives from tory psychology s:ourse at Corona del Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Mar High School to talk about his Gays had attended the Human Af-lifestyle. fain Committee to discuss their In January, the superintendent of participation on panels in Newport the Newport-M('sa Unified School Beach and Huntington Beach in an District banned homosellual speakers attempt to combat intolerance among from addressing the class. high school students. Officials of the American Civil Committee members reported they · Libt-rties Union have threatened to felt such an approach might also help sue the school district if that ban is not students develop a better under-removed. Smog-reduction plan endorsed by Laguna ' 1y LESUE EARNEST that awess1vely reduces all forms of Of.,..o.11y,...sun air pollution." . . .. It's one way to stan biting the Bu~k:ing nearby city and county bullet and beginning to clean up the agencies who have branded a smog-air in Southern California," sa.td rcd.uction plai:i proposed by nwo guna Beach Mayor Robert G('ntry, rqJonal agencies as costly, imp • o 1s also ithairman of SCAG's tical an~ unwor~ble, the Lagun e vironmental quality committee. Beach City Council endorsed the plan The council's actJon, '° effect. Tuesday . . . means there WJll bt-one more vot(' in The vote was 6-0 wtth Llda Lenney favor of the plan when the Lcagut of absent. C" · Th rsd h k The dra.ft Air Quality Management ~~i~fo~~~sthe ~Ian.al.~'~ c~t~ c~st~: Plan, which ~ prOPC;>scd by the single vote determined by an earlier South C~s~ Air Quality Manage-City Council decmon. The d1stnct's mer:it ~stnct an~ the Sou them directors will vote ~ hcth('r to adopt Cahforr:it~ Assoc1atton . of Govern-the plan March 17. ments, 1s intended to bnng Southern . . Califomfa into compliance with fed-R1v.en1de and San Ber:nard1no eral and stale air quality standards counties a~ strongly ht-hind th(' The far-reaching plan calls for an proposal w1ule Los Angeles c.ount) increased use of ··ctcan-bummg" h~s ?ccn evenly spill, according to fuels. such as propane and methanol. distn't spokesman Tom Eichhorn. and low-or non-polluting-vehicles. "The most vocal oppos1t1on we are such as electrically powered cars. The heanna is from Orange County," plan also calls for staggered work Eichhorn said. hours and maodatol) van pooling. lfthedastrict adopts the plan. it will Business and eneray interests have then be submitted to the State Air opposed the plan since it~ revealed Resources Board, which will pass 1t in a preliminary repon last Septcm-on to the Federal En\ 1ronmental ber, arguing it could cos1 tens of Protection Agency. Eichhorn said the thousands of jobs. EPA is backing the current proposal. However, Air Quality district ox-"They're under court order tol ccutivc officer James Lents has said adopt their own plan if we don't do there is a "moral obhgat1on" to 50lllcthtoa,'' Eichhorn said. "They approve the measure. which he called have told us the)' would hke to draw a "balanced and evenhanded plan upon our plan.·· i., Change of venue sought in Domine/Ii aide's trial SAN DIEGO (AP) -Defeo~ attorneys argued for a change of venue m Nancy Hoover Hunter's trial on 234 oounts of fraud and tax evasion stemming from her business relationship with convicted swindJer J. David Dominelli. Hunter's lawyers said Tuesday that news reports on her case amounted to "slanted, adverse, and prejudicial publicity" that made at impossible for her to have a fair trial in San Diego. Assistant U.S. Attorney S. Gay Huao opposed the request, sayina publicity bas "d1minuhed consider- ably" over the years U .S. District Coun Judae Earl Gilliam took the rcqu('St under sub- m1uion and said he would rule today Hunter, th(' former ma)'Or of Del Mar. was indicted by a federal grand jur"¥ in Nove{llbt-r 1986 on charges of mail fraud. tax evasion. fraud by a commodity pool operator. con- spiracy. a1din1 and ass1st1ng in prep- arat1on and fihng ofa fal~ tax return. and making a fat~ statement to a federal a~ency Her tnal as scheduled March 28 10 San Diego. Dominelh is scrv1rtg a 20-)car federal prison sentence on fraud charaes stemming from the 1984 collapse ofh1s financial empire. water.·· WATER Even last year. after two con- From A 1 secut1vc dry winters. water officials an despite the longest dry spell 1n Southern Cahforn1a were rec- ccnturies. ommendmg that people conserve "There have not been three con-water during the um mer months. sccut1ve dry years this century;." said The goal, w.iter officials said at the Bob Gom~rz. a spokesman ror the ume, was a 10 percent reduction 1n Metropolitan Water District. "And water use. blscd on tree ring studies, there has ·•we were fait1y uccc fut." said not been a dry f>(riod this long in at · Gompcrz. "Our aoal was JO percent last 400 years." and we got 8 percent on a very limited But Southern California. which is advcrtisin~ bud~. r don't know )'Cl scmi4rid even m the best of years, wbatouraoal will be tha summer." hat always been a leader 1n water Tbc Metropolitan Water O.stnct 1 plannjn.a, Gompcrz said. a water wholesa..ler that delivers water "We have an awful lotofconscrva-from Northern California and the tion measures in place that Northern Owens Valley to 27 Southern Cali- Califomia has never even con-fom1a water qcnc1es. includina the sidered," he said. "We have water Mumc1pal Water Distnct of Oianit reclamation, iroundwater storaac County. and low water use landscapinJ pro-Sult, there i no reason to set cocky .,ams.. And wt alto ha~e multiple about water use 1n Southern Cah· wa~r IOUrccs.: I expect no mandatory fornia, att0rd.1na tq Stan Soraauc. a conlCl'Vltion measures in this rqjon, ll>Okcsman for the Orantc county altboUJh I do ~xpect voluntary con· dastrict. acrvauoa. fwe~ .by~an ldvcn1s.in1 "The Central :Anzon.a proJ«l is campaian to persuade pt0pk to •~c aoma to cut b(a(k our cotitltmcnt for ' Making way A sculpted tree stands In marked contr•st to t h• seen• behind It where an aged bulldlng on downtown Huntington Beach·• Main Street Is betng leveled feH redevelopment. .. Army won't discuss Niguel soldier's absence from post FRANKFURT. West Germany (AP)-The U.S. Army said Tuesday it beheves 1t knows where a young Orange County soldier was dunng an I I-day disappearance near the East German border, but 1t declined to elaborate. Electronics spcc1ahst Michael <\.. Peri, 21 , of Laguna Niguel had been missing from the I I th Armored C•valry Regiment in Fulda since Feb. 21, but returned voluntanl) Satur- day. The Army said he has been charged WJth being absent wuhout leave and with violating m1htary regulauons b) KITCHEN FromA1 s1mpl) too many pcopk using the services at Rea Center. "I do ha"c a probkm "'''h an) organ1zat1on ~n ing :!50.000 people a )Car in a res1dent1al area" he said "I wouldn't care tf the) "'ere rcg1s- tenng Republicans. I'd \till have a problem with 11. ·• Residents such as Ba rbara Littrell say, however. that 1t"s not JUSt the numbers but the qudht~ of 1hc people who u~ Rea Center that creates problems. "Our neighbors are afraid. so afraid we can no rongcr lead normal li\cs." she saJd. Aattlcbcrg said she would hke to move her soup ktteht-n to an indus~ 1nal area where there "'ould be no problems wtth neighbors. She said her people would find ways to gel there one wa) or another ··Most of my people either "'all.. or nde b1qclcs to get here" !'the said "But if people arc hungr). tht·:.-·11 find a wa). to get here .. ull. Hattlcbt-rg said !lhc felt ~d and bmer about the attitude of the neighborhood residents . "We're talking about human be- ings,'" she said .. And the} ·re all d1ITerent. Ea h person has a different story. We have th(' mentally d1\- turbed trett people. but they are not people who are a danacr to anyone. You can sec them wall.mg up and down the street talking to themselves. "It's sad. oursoc1etydoc very httlc to takc care of them. 1 ha\t people who are out of work And then there arc people who arc working for m1n1mum wage. I defy )OU to tn 10 hve an Orange C ount) on m1n1mum wage. They worlc. they hve WJth friend . and the} come here to cat " Other among Hatlleberg's Colorado River Water." 11d prague ... What saved us th• )Car as that demand in ccntrol Anzona d1dn 't build up as quickly as 1u1t1c1patcd. So this year we re 101ng to be able to act our old cnutlement, plus about 60Q.000 acre-feet extra. Wtthout that surplus we'd be in trouble." Unless there as above normal rainfall next year, a surplu may still come in handy during the dry months . of 1990. he said. .. The problem is that rcwrvo1rs arc down sliihtly on the Colorado River... id. "What that ime_lies is that thcrt may not be uffic1cnt uoraac next )cat for the SecrcW') of the lntenor to declare another surplus." local •atcr aacncies arc already pla.nnint to encouraac their tU$· tomers to cons,ervc watcrJ acconhn1 to Nancy Humphrey, 01 the Mesa Cont0lidatcd Weter Otilrict in Costa Mna. ·•Nobod) tw asked us to do any mandatory c:utbic:b. but we win be ukina our customers to con~e:i" she ..U:CS. "There arc lots of specific thinp that pcoPfc can do. For cumJ)lt, use a broom in"cad of a bole so dean off your driveway. "Aild the disrict provides water CODlef'VIUon k.iu lhil COfttalD lhinp web as a WUhtt that you can put an ~ _,., heed IO redllCe flow and 1 ... lllat you tafl ~· in your toiltt auk lO reduce ca&*ll)' ... Water t'Oftla'Y8tioft is alW8JJ a ll)C>d idea Ud CO•HMfl thould UIC Dae ~t MU &.,eta IO rri>rm dleirwater•Mllitl. ..... 1_,..: ... .--f/I~ ....... ~ ....... ..,,. iM.11~---I0--1 ._ -ttr oomins within a httle more than a half-mile of the East German border. "We have an idea where he was, but we have no additional information to release pending completion of the investigation surroundmf. the cir- cumstances of his absensc, ·said Maj. Dennis Pinkham. In an intervie~ from the U.S. mihtary's European Command head- quancrs in Stuttprt, Pink.ham said it was "routine procedure, not to reveal details about such an investigation until it is completed." Peri, who worked in a mahtary intelli1ence office m Fulda, about 65 miles northeast of Frankfurt, bad. in his possession a ponable computer missing from his office when he returned. In addition. a mllital) vehicle Peri had Sl&Jled out was found Feb. 23 abandoned undamqcd near the town of Obersuhl. m the restncted zone along the East German border. prompting initial speculauon that ht' may have defected. Pen has been confined to a m1htar) detention ccptcr 1n Mannheim, said Lt. Col. Jake Dye, spokesman for the U.S. Anny 5th Corps. Merl• Hattleberg ladles • bowl of soup. chcntcle, she said. arc v1cttm\ of c1rcumstnncc who do not fit the accepted dcfin111on of .. trtct people'" or "v.elfare C'a~" "The~ arc people who one da' ~ere hv1 n1 h11h. h vina m n.ahc1ni Hills, and then their mt1ma1e' broke up and the)' lo t cverythms m the scttlemcn1 nnd hit rock bottom," she said "What people ~mcume ha'e a hard umc undcr1tand1n1 1 that He DYSON From A 1 evidence to try Vasquez for lulltna (or financ1aJ pin. .. , kept setting the distinct im- pression that ha motivations w(rc othe~iSt." Beecher said "It seems he' ruJJy motJvated by a friend]) inicrest and he had 1 lot to thank'her for" because she pvc him money. a ~cc to stay and hcl~ him act a Job. T~jl!dlC set bltl for V1sque1 at SS00.000, but Lamb conunues to be held WtlhOUt bond Superior Coun arraaanment for \be two was Jtl fur Man:h 16. ' Julian Batley. Vasque1• attorney. g1vt·th and I le taketh .1wu\ .\n)Ont' no matter where the> h\-c 01 ~ho the~ arc. could ~ind up 1n m.. \oup kttchen" Hattlebera !.ltd she ha' nn uk.a where he might mo"e •• nyonc who's aot a warchou~· somewhere that ~c t'ould use I'd he interested m l..now10g about 11 ... 'he saiJ. "I JUSt need somt=thing b1a enoup for a kitchen and place to serve pcopl(' " said he believe\ l ))wn ted alone an the sla)ing. he h:n httle crcd1b1hty bcalusc she 1sa con\'1c1cd la lier intent on reducing her pn\On tC't'm of l5- )Cll'$-to.hfc. 0)-wn'sJury tCJttted hcrda1m that the layina wn, committed by a tcxl..ing-faccd man who raped h ·r after tabbin1 her common law husban.Ct tn the face, chc t and k. On t.hc maht of the munJcr. Vasquei, Lamb and Dyson met a t a Huntu'lton Beach drug 5torc. he testified last ~eek. Vuque1 left and went to meet ;a fnend so he would bave an ahbi. she 1d. Dyton said she pulled t~o'pantl ft'Ocri the beCk sat of her blue TO)O,ta tt•·n1, ,, •• ,,,,, Ju I ca ll 642 -6086 Whet do )OU hke abou• lM Detty Pilot1 Wbat don't you hk.t? Call ta.le •umber 1bo"~ and your mcssaet will be m:OnW. tranteribtd and dr· hvtred to •he appropl\8tc editor. TM w 24-MW -•111!11 lltVtee IMJ be uaed '° recofd lenm '° .._ editor .,.. ••r .,._ Contnbiloft IO ow t:ftml CllftU-.-l._ \Mir umc ucl 1eltphoM n•ldtr fet werifk*tioL Tdl ut wt.at't °" >'OW ••Del VOL••• • ---=-r--- -~ --~ .... -.. -:__ --= ~ ..___. INS fails to locate any aliens atJWA ly PAUL ARCHtPLIY Of -0.-, '1IGll k.tf' lmm1sration •Ji nt , track101 suspected illegal ahens fl)'in& out of Southern California, c'panded their Starch to John Wayne Airport on Monday night. . Agents from the lmm1grauon and NaturahzatJon Service made 73 ar- rests at two of four Southland airports they visited Monday They made no arrests at John Wayne or Long Bea<'b airpom. Agents took $6 ondocumcntcd ahcn into custody at Los Anatl~s . lntcmat1onal and 11 at Ontano lntcmahonal Airport, said INS Dis- tnct Director Ernest Gustafson. INS aacnts have am: ted 374 sus~cteJ illegal alt.ens at Southern <:'ahforn1a aarpons mcc the sweeps began la t week, Uu~taf son said ··we're "-alching who drops them oft ." he told The Associated Press "Very seldom do "e have to go on the plane to find them." . Illegals also have been arrested at airports m i\tlanta. Las Vegas Phoenix and Charlotte, "l (. Officials sa)' man) of them have bought mto package plans to take them out of the South"'cst to Eai.t ( oast points where JObs await thtm. Of the 56 people arrested at Li.\X Monda). 14 were from Braztl nine from the Dominican Rcpubhc, one each from C1ua tcmala nnd Honduras and the rest from Mexico. Gustafson said. Vandals target wrong rescuers Vandals targeting 1he ant1-abor11on aroup Operation Res.cue IO Garden Grove hit the offices--of an organ1za- t1on wath a s1m1lar tame but dedi- cated to finding information on servicemen m15'ang 1n Southea~t Asia. The Brookhurst Street office of Operation Rescue Inc . the MI i\ aroup. and the Euchd Street office of Operauon Rescue of Southern Cah· fom11, the ant1-~n1on Jroup, "'ere vandalized late Sunday night or c.irly Monday. The vandals left ~1lhouettM ul 1)COple 1n red spra) paint: 1eafkts st.atin~ "Operation Rescue 0pcr:lt1on Death ·and wire coat hanger\ "The)' think "-C're this othC'r aroup," ~aad Krista Epple" spokeswoman f<>r Operation R& ue Inc . -.h1ch was founded in 1983 he wd that for o\Cr two months ther'f have been other m1 direc ted bost1ht1ei "The phone me saaes ha"c been all fairt.r radical, real l.l&l> and thft3t('n- 1na. Jhe sa1d MoPda). Pohcc Lt. tuan Finkel tc10 \atd the "aod.als I\ ve not bttn 1denuficd and the damage was under tn'1°'tip- tion as mahc1ous m11eh1el ()pcrauon Rescue of Southern Cahfomaa. pen of a nat1onaJ aroup that dcmonstra~ t chn1 ~here abortions are performed, opened the Garden C..rove offi~ an Janual). Epple)' u1d she's asked the ant1- abort1on aroup to ch ngc 1t name. "We've bttn around for a Iona time, it's not hke we're some newt lud on the block.." she said "l don't n1 to have to worry about \Omc weirdo $hOOllflt" me " Kenneth Tanner, the anti-abortion i:roup't d1rutor. apuloiw:d (or the othtr group'& dist.ms but said the name -ould not be chanatJ Celica to aJlow Lamb to crawl 1n10 the trunk he 1aid she then dro~c him pa t the suard at the [))son's gated compte, and oarkcd in -the pra . Lamb then enten:d lhc bedroom honly af\cr m1dniaht on No~. ll. 1984l and tabbed l.tel D)son, he te 111~. ftcr -.-a h1na a kllcbtn knife used in the ~}'ina. Lamb and l>)wn hid scit at the foot ofthe bcSJ so 1t uld look hkc \ll "' raped b ao intruder. he said. D}\On Yid W\c "1'lul:&Jcd lamb back out of the compk, and droppN him ofT on Pacifac CoaM Hi&h -ay. Lamb' fi~nt was if0unJ in the trunk of D)SOft's air. .... =:ere.._, ... . ............ , ... . • ' Ht I 11 11'\ llCt\HIJ Registration open for GWC courses '" Rqj tration for accelCT'ltcd ninc-'<\ttk claucs at Golden Wt>st Coller,c can be made from 7:30 un. to 7 p.m. Monda) throuaJ) Thursday and 7:30.• m to 4:30 p.m. Frida) in the college's AdmlS.Sions and Records office. Oistts ~n Monda). No •ppo1ntmcnt 1~ necessary to regJster. Courses -which arc available da)s and cveninis-include an. bu sine s, chemi$tQ', music. En&hsh, math and h15tory. They will bc completed by'Ma) 25. For funbtf~nformation. call 89S-8306. T ~chnlqu~s to lmprovt! ski/ls A worksho~ to teach upcrv1'10rs ·how to use constn1c:t1vc cn1ic1 m to improve their emplO)CCS performances will be offered from 6:30 p.m. 10 9:30 p.m . Thursda)' at Oranac Coast Coll~. Ltcturer C.eoric Schenk., who was named outstand1nJ faculty member at San Diego ta\C0 \ College of Business in J 98S, will lead the S2S workshop. Rta1strat1on can b( madt 1n OCC-s Commun1- tyScrv1ceOffice, opcn from 9a.m to 7 p m Mo nda) throu&h Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturda). F"or more 1nformauon. call 432-5880 Arab-lsrat!ll conflict The Arab-lsraeh conflict wdl be d1scu\scd at a meeting of the Democratic Club of O range ( ount) at 7 p.m. Wednesday ln rhc T albert Room of the Hunungto n Beach Library. Reprc.senta t"" from local o\rab and Je\\1sh organaz.auons "111 present their pos1\lons on 1h1s controversial m uc Q uestions ""'II be taken from t~e audience aftet the preseniau on The frtt meeting 1s open to the public For more mformauon. call 898-1882 . Host famlllt!s nc~dt!d for-.stud~nts The .\mcman fntercultural tudent E:i:change 1s seeking host families for foreign r11g,h school students for the I Qg9.90 \Choo! )ear The 15· to 17-)ear-old students will amve in the U nited ~tates in ugust allend local high schoolc; in the fa ll and spring. and return to their home coun1nc 1n Jul) I 9QCI T he English·speal ing '1s1tors ha,,,e t?ce n screened b) !>ehool reprc<;entat1' r' 1n their home countne. and ha1.c \pending money and medical insurance . Host families ma~ deduct SSO per month for income tall purposes. Apphcat1o ns are also being accepted for local high school students who "ould like to ~pend a sdiool )Car in forc1tn countm·s. or sta) in W~tern Europe for fivt \.\ICC 'in 1he ~um mer Families intcre\tcd 1n c11her program should contact the .\l\L ~Late rnord1nator at 6 70-8683 or caJI (800) SIBL.l "1(, Family communlcatlon·workshop A $25 "ork hop that explains "'a)s J>3rt'nts can commun1catc persua\11.eh ""h 1he1r children "'II be o ffered from 9 a m to noon Saturda) at :?9<JCI Bnstol t GI 04. ( osta MC'S3 For more mtormauon or rl'g.l'ILrat1on. call Maf)One .\nder-.on at li46-8~~2 St!mlnar for womt!n Fi' e .,tratl"gies that help adult daughters ol a.lcoholJcs make po~tnc th.mgc~ Ill 1hc1r -lne~*•ll be discussed from 10 30a m to noon turda} 1n 1hc Promonton Point ( lubhou!loe ~00 Promonto~ Point West. \ie" port Beach The frt'e \\Ork'ihop >Alli he taught h:i Ehzahcth locum. a marriage and famtl) therapist .,pcl·1almng tn '-'Omen·') ~uppon group<> Call 546· 7708 for 1nforma11on and rc:~r­ "'a uons Orientation for transf~r students Reprcsc:ntatl\c\ Imm 35 L'C (C)l and 10dc- pendent cullc.-g<'s will be at In 1ne Valle) C ollegc to talk ~1th high ~hool ~·n1or., and lt>mmunil) rollegl'.' studt>nts interc tcd 1n 11 oansfl'mng to a four-)tar college or unhers111e from 10 a.m. to I p.m Thu Ma) · tudent\ from h11h ~hools 1n l..Jguna Beach. Saddlchack V lk} and Capistrano \ alle~ arc In'< tied to <lltcnd A short onentat1on to In me Valle)<. ollcge and a 1u1ded tour ot the campu a lso will be ;na1labk. The e\ent "''II be 10 the colle~e·s i:ourt)ard for lurther 1nform111on. c;all thl' collcg~\ ooumdin& ccnttr a t ~S9-l)JQ c· \l.t :'\D ·\H -· • 7 pm Lasuu Beaclt Planning Commt. Ion. coun 11 l hlmlX'rs 505 f ort'\I \H • 7:)0 p m. f'ouisllllD \1-.lley Plunln1 Com- ml too, council chamber\, I02ll() "ilater H Thurt.1d11y~ Jlarrh 9 • 1.. p nt. lniH PluaJ•& CommJ.ujoa, councd clumben. I noo ~ambortt R\>Dd. • i':'° pm. 'ew,.rt B d1 PlauJ•& Com· ..Uuloa. 'Council cMmbc~. 3300 Nc~pon Bhd • HB pushes golf course at Central Park fy IC>ealrT aAJttCllt ot .. Dlll1,_ 5CMf • Hunlll''lllOn Stach Cuy officials ue tceina off on a ne\\ attempt to c~atc 11olf course out of an unde\eloped and bucr- strcwn part of LC entral Park despite homeowner surny indicating a strona leaning for a pa s1 ve. Jow-kev park. "The City Council, with Mayor We Bannister the chief proponent, voted to solicit proposals from deHlopers for a n1nc-holc. e\tcutl\t course and po s1bl)' a dnv1ng range on 30 10 40 acres oftand on the we-st ~1dc of the_park bct"CC1l Golden West and Edwards Street Tht council also voted to take a new urvty of rc'1dcnt • wants. -Bann1 tcr arJued the course not oiih Nancy Sununu In town will bnnt ~"cnue to 1hc city but that prhate usinessmt"n wilt de\:clop 11 ba~lly as 1 nict &JCCn ex pan~ at no cost to axpa)ers Bannister said p~viou city \&rVC) were unclear and officials may not have received clear Mil\ Is from people who cxprc-sscd an ovemdina de ire for open space and ltnle or no inte rest an n 1olf COOt'R Councilwoman Grace Winchell argu d the surveys have gone to the community and have come bac~rly in favor of o~n space. "It's more and more im portant to preserve Sou them California 1s more and more crov.ded." he said. "People knew what was tn the surve). We can pick up the tra h . We'•u: done our Republlc•n P•rtr Chalrm•n Tom ,uentes welcomes Nancy Sununu 'to the Or•no• Coast on Tuesday. The wife of Whit• House Chief of Staff John Sununu wltl be honored at several events today. Assemblyman Lewis' arraignment delayed By HERBERT A. SAMPLE MC'Cl ... <"Y-. S.Ni<~ "\( R \ \H ' r () -1 he .1rr.i1~1l01l'nt o f '\~~mhl\ man Jnhn R l c" 1' R-Orangc:. on 3 torgl·r~ t:hargl 1r11.oh ing a poht1lal ma1lff "'a" Jt'ld' t'd ug.un T uc'idJ\ alll·r Im la"\t'r ,1\l<'d that thl' 1n<l1llmc:n1 tx· d1<.m1'>~d l C:\\1<,' la"'er < l\dt• \I Hlad1.mon l1kd the mu11un 1n \,1l rJml·nto < uunt\ \u- pcnor < uur1wnll•nd1n{!.1ha1 '1.llc ll)rgt•n la'" dll nol Jppl\ 1n till' lil\t' hl'l,IU\l' no IJng1hk· prupt'rl' "'·" lo'I Hui lhc pw,nutor lkpul' \1111rnl' (it•nc:ral 'I' \toll 1 hoqx· J..,,1gn:l·J ~\Ing 1h.11 \IJll' la, ... dtx'' appl\ 10 the alfcga11nn' 1h.11 I t•,.,." ddraudl'J 'Ull'r' "' U\1ng lormcr Prt'\ldcnt Rl·agan·., \l~naturt• \\ 11hou1 hi\ rx·rml\\1\)0 \dcrnmt•nto ( ount\ \upcnnr Court Judge Ruhcrt \!nm\ <ld.tH'd lhl' arr•ugn- ment 1hc: ~ond '>uc:h f.l<l\lponc:ment and <.et .l hl·ann1 on 1hc d1c.nm-.al rc4ul.'\I tor .\pnl I~ \1ean"h1lc. Morn\ \31d hl' "''uld rull nl'\I r Ut~J\ on Blad.m11n·, rC'4UC\t tn 'ICJI the 1ra.n'>Cnp\ ol the grand JUI"\ procct'dings lrom puhhl '•c" I hc dnrn- mcnh 1n1t1a!h \\frl" dut· to l"tc.· rde.1'ed la<.1 "C't'~. hul 1h.it hJ' h\'l'n dl'lil\l'd pending !\fornt,' ruling The lorger~ charge .1gain .. 1 I """ '\~ 'ltcmm.:d trum lhl'.' U\C 111 Rl·aaan'<, s1gnaturt· on tJmpa1gn lcllc:rs \t"nl to 'Ole~ 1n lour ·\\<ot'mbh d1'ilmt., b\: -\s..embl~ Rl'.'pubhlan pol1lllill opcrat11.e· in 19 ti on behallof<.10 P rnnd1datt\ One of those ma lie~ au.:u\C'd \c.~mbh man R1thJrd ~lo\d D-Ha"thornt·. ol ha'•!"& lie~ IO drug dt•a kr'>. a l hJl'Jl' Flo)d \l'ht•ml'nll\ dl'nlt'J ' \l·tordmg 10 lhl' md1l101l'nt l'l\ut·d h' a \acramt·ntoC ount\ 1,trandJun lac.1 month~· Lt'"'' dm-.c1cd 01hc,.., to u~· Rl·ag.in'c. ')lg.nature on thl' klll'f' c' en though .1ppr0\ al "''.Hnot obta1m·d lrom Rt·agan ot h" '>Uhord1na1c, l cMo; "il' a tor ,,_ <;('mbl~ <,o p poll11l.il \tra1eg"1 JI th( 11mt• Rut in a llocumt·n1 likd "11h the m un r UC~il} Rlaclmon ar~ut•d lhJI the l n nw oftorgen rc:9u1rc\ .in mtcnl to dc:fraud .10d the los\ ol munn 1)r 11thcr tan1i1hle prt>perl\ .. ( au'l1ng tht• nJme 111 antilhl'r In tx· s1gnt·d lu a kllt'r "1th tht· •QIClll 1•1 mllucnung 1ht• 1udgml·n1 ot lht· rrl1p1en1' of lhl' letter 1&1th rc\Pl'\I It• lhl'.' l'nd111\C'· ml'nt ol a land1datt• in a p11h11t al lJmpa1s.n docc. not (On'>lllUll' an intt'nt 10 \klr.iud." Blac l mon argul·d 1n h1' documc:n1 1 horpt• d1\dgrl"Cd , wnll'nd1ng 1ha1 lhl' torgc~ la" .ipplit'' t11.m .ilkgl·d a11,·mr1 "' defraud \ 01er ••\\t Ob\ IOU\h anJl\/nt thl· la\\ \,\(' anal~l.l'd 1he ra,,.,, and l3ml' to 1lw ll")!.tl be t for the aolters of the world. The ~ncfit 1s not worth the los of the acreaic." But Councilman John Erskine ,.,d he greed with Bannastes "l 10 percent." The councd should form a commtttce and constructton should get ,under way in the fall. Erskine said. Councilman Peter Green said he op- posed tbe plan becaui.c of the single ui.e for a large part of the park. till. Councilman Jim 1lva ~1d the course hould b( looked upon as open land "h probabl~ will be filled 10 capaci ty wtthtn an ho ur after tt opens " Bob Biddle, a spokesman for the Huntington Beach Tomorro" slow- growlh group. told officials the pubhC" has O\iCrwhelmUtgly indicated 11 wants the park 10 remain pa 1vc. .. entral Park. the pearl of our aty, offen therapeutic Rand R to all ttS.idalll and revenuc-bcarina v1snors "h i' ancumbent upon )'OU to repretenl those surveyed to _protect Central Park from de\ eJopment for the Sllke or ~\cnue maluna or $8v1na." Cny official already are committ.cd lo 1 ~ubhc nine-hole. par-3 course south of TalbcrtAvenueand ..-.e tofGothardStreel as p_irt of the rclocatton of tenants from Dnflwood Mobile Home Park who were evicted to ma.kt room for a new Hilton ho tel in downtown Hunt103\0n Beach. Because the par-3 course is in the offin&. rt 1dents ma) b( particularly cool to the proposed course on the west side of the park. Councilman Tom Mays sa.td. Armenians in ·oc still raising funds for quake victims By PAUL ARCHIPLEY \\-h1le mut·h of tht• world has mtl\t'd o nto 01hcr concerns and forgouen 1ht• plight ofS\>' 1eleanh~uake '1t:llm\ .\mit•- n1an 1mm1gran1o; in .\mcnro ha'e not The) cont1nut-to raise fu nd for the: struggling 'ur.1,ors of the dc'a ta11ng 1emblor 1ha1 hll .\rmenrn last Deu~mbl·r. cla1 m1ng wmc 80.UOO h1.es and de•.tro1. 1ng the bcUt•r pan of three lltll"> . S1h a U.oub1an ol the .\rm('nian Rehd ~x1el) ol Orange ( ounh 'Miid tht• group has laun(hc:d a nc:" lund-ra1sin~ dnH' through lount~ ..... hool., The~ "ant people to.I.no" 1ha1 tht• nt'l'd hasn'1 <l1!>nppeured \.\Ith thl' hc:adline' ·Our Job '' lo l ccp 11. JhH' \0 fll'Opk don't torgl"l · U ouh1Jn ...i1d · I hc:-.c people arc going 10 b( 1n nn·d fut \l'Jr'> 10 rnme fhc:) ,n · dc:!>peratc: f hl"> haH· nothing l he) ha1.c lost e' Cf\ 1hini. · In thl')l'hoolsdrnc the rd1d.,c~1ct\ ha' so tar won perm1ss1on from I l ot' the: Assemblyman John Lewis rnnclu\lon that tht· lorgcn 'iWtute 1., the pert~ t )tJtutc "'11h rl''flC'l.I to th1\ ~ind ol lOndUll," he ... ud Blac l mon 'trt."\~d 1ha1 b1. m~l1ng • tC'thn1cal leg;il 3fl:Uml'nl he" not <'on,cd 1ng lhal 1hc alleµ11on'> ontaint'd in th~ 1nd1l tmenl Jn: trui.: \\ l are not m l tng thJI cnnctss1on a1 all Hllllmon told rl'f)<lnCr\ In a relall-d matter .\\~mhl\ Rc- ruhl1t.in lcadn Ro-. .. John..un ol la H.ah1<1 on \t11nda1. t hargc<l 1ha1 \ttornC'' <, ·n('ra1 John \an d.: ~.lmp I\ not pro~"tul1n~ I >cmo.. r<il<. "ho al'ill ma\: havC' ulmmtllC'd h1rgl'~ rn pul111,"3l m;Hler., lOUOI~ ... 2~ d1 tnClS to distribute fliers "-llh return en1.eloix·s 10 students. The }Oungs1er<> tal c the 01crs ho me to th1.·ir pan.·nt for donations and return them to 1he1r Mhool. "here the relief ~x 1el\ p1( kc; them up ·U.uuh1an st~<>Sl'rl 1ha1 none of the mont') 1hn ra1~· uppon~ the orpmza- twn ··" t··n.· a non-proti1. c-hantable or- gan11a11on \.\Ith all monc~ going to the '1c1t111'" 'hC' ..aid "lt'c, made up of 'oluntet•r<.,, w 1lwrc art• no .idm1nis1ra11ve lll\t\ .. 01\lncl'> on 1he Or.ingt· ( oast that ha1.e agrt·l·J 10 part1npate rnclude H unungton tkad1 L nion thgh 'x.hool Ir. me U nified. C'k.can \IC\\ and r uunta1n \-allC}. St\Cr.ll 1nd1,1dual \Choo!\ 1n 1he Nt"A-pon·Mcsa l nificd ~hool D1s1n1.1 al~ are part1c1- [lating. ·Uoub1an ... 11d Most ot th1.· fu nds an: going for medical .. upplie'>. includ ing bandages. anilic1al limb<>. an1 1b1011c' and hospital c:qu1pment Boy loses spleen after incident .on beach By ROBERT BARKER Ot .,,. 04llly ~ kMI' \ tccn-a3t•r wa\ arrl',l«.'d on '>U!>p1c1on of an emptt'd murder after he allegedly Sl'nt1u;,h in1urt-d 3 ~-~car-old OO) in an 1nc1dcnt on a b1c~cle 1rn1I at the beach in Hun11ngton Bea(h police <;a1d Tuesday rhc bo\ I.Her had hi'> spleen remO\.Cd after 1t .... a d1\Co,ercd ht "a blttdang 1n1crnalh Pohcc s:.ud 1n1ualh that Tra"1s A \tal'\hall. I ti. allc:gcdl) ··bod) '>lammed·· thc unidcnuticd lxl) to the pa' emc n1 unda\: aftcrno•'n and then landed on to" of ht'l 'tom:h. h But l t. fJ \1cErla1n ..aid later tha1 dctl"('ll\C'I .... ert \Hll tailing 10 v.1tnesscs late T ucsd;l\. In ing to fi nd out ho-. the btl\ ... lnJUrlC\ "'al tuall~ (.)(' urrro .. ihc 1nJurC'd l"tc.1~ complained about pain and <,hortnc'' ol breath at the time police said. hut "l"nl to hool the: next day v.hcre hi\ hc:ahh refl')rtC"dh detcnorated lk ''a' ta~C'n to Pacifica C'ommuntt) llo\p11al "h<'rt' hi\ '>plecn v.as rcmo'cd .11ter d''li: 1c1r, t\11,(.-0\cre<i internal blccdina.. ----------------------------------------------1 hC' he\\ "J' 1n 'tahk cond1uon T uesda). Marine escapes custody in Tustin .\ Mllnnc ~ho ma-. ha"c bl"t·n unJt'r the influtnct of J rucs ihrca1cncJ hi\ 1'.'\COrt and e pcd Tue\da) "-h•k bcma taken to a medical fac1ht' at the I u\ttn Mann<- Corps Air St.1uori. The Man ne, v.ho\oe n;imr \\3\ not released."'*' ~u.,~ted of ht'1n1 under the 1nthaence of an un~no" n .. uhc.t3n1.<'. \31d spokesman G ( . Brov.nt A fellow Minne from •ht\ un11 "'"!> eKOr'Un him to •he 'IC medical fa 1ht> -.hen he threatened h1'1 lOmpanmn near his \eh1cle telling him thC' 13' tank was Y.11't'd to detonate. "When the tKon baded otT to a safe d1 tance for the safet' of all cont:~rned. tht Man ne cntemi ht\ cu and \~ av.a>-" Bro~-nc u1d M1htaf") Poh« at T U\ttn notified the ('aliforn11 H1&h,,.•a) Patrol who put out an all-points bulfcltn • ShonJ} after the ~:30 p m. incident. CH P officcn and Oran&t Count\ \hcntf\ deput1C1 con"eraed on a 'chicle <1n Red Hill, belle' ing they had found tht' Manne Hov.c"er. 1 CHP \f>lll e\man u 1d 11 turned out to be a ca'ie of m1staktn 1dcntny. The Manne an enh,ted man. rcmaint"d at lafJC T uesda) t\Cnan1 Hts name was bcina withheld an deferen- ce to fam1l) membtn. Brov.ne ~1d. r p.1lll c ..a11I \h l rla1n ...i1d thal Mar;hall a11C$edl)' ttrnbN:d tht• h<l\ in the inudent dunng a .. urfing (\1n1re>t JI the beach He said 1t didn't arrx·a1 1hat \1arsha ll knev. the wung tx11. 1lr 1hat the allegrd attack rl•,ultcd !rum an .ll'JUmcnt \td :rlain ..aid pohct plan to present th<'1r l.l~ 10 1h1: D1o;inct ttomc~ 's office and th.11 \1.tr,hall apparently a nev.comer 111 Hun110,ton Bea h. 1'\ ~heduled to be arra11nro huNia' Poltct arrt~tt-J \tarshall at his re 1dcnce on I ~th \tn:<'t •fter '1~1ung the OO) 1n the ho,p11al \fonda~ n1gtn. c1prcttC\ I he men fltd to a wahi \('lm.k o •• l e .. o.enoe oo.a OAll.Y ptl,OT/ w~. Marett a. 1Nt S.\CRAMENTO (AP) -ln-~urance com~nacs' chaUenac to the rar-reachins ProPoSation 103 in· itiativt ai>Otattd to spht the state Supreme ·coun Tuesday, with one conservauve justice qucstaonina whether the state could cut ratesjust ~use some people cou1dn't afford them. .. Does the fac1 that 10me people cannotafTord it or that a tot Qf people cannot afford it aive the state the power to tell private 'entrepreneurs that they have to sell policies at a loss?" Justice Marcus Kaufman aSkcd a Lawyer defendina the votcr- approved measure before a packed counroom. The court's most liberal members. Justices Stanley Mosk and Allen Broussard. had some tough questions of their own for an insu.rancc industry law}'et SuqtStin& that the com- panies' attark on a tax pro' a ion of Pro~ition l03 was barttd by the st.ate Constitution. But for the most part. the Justices did not tip their hands on the most important case to come before the current court since it was seated two years ago. Under its new rules, the ooun has 90 day~ to decide whether to uphold Proposition 103, rule it unconstitu- tional, or throw out some prova ions and keep tht rest. The coun has bl\Xked a 20 percent rollback of auto and prol)Crty tn· surancc rates from takana effect while the case is pendjna. but bas allowed most other provisions to become law. including strict limiu on an insurer's ability to cancel or refuse to renew an auto policy. E3Ush deflies.malaise in f'ilis administration WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Bush on Tuesday insisted that "there isn't malaise" in his adminis- tration because of the drawn-out fight over confirmation of Defense Sec- retary-designate John Tower. "A lot is happening.·· the president $8id. "Not all of it good, but a lot is hapPt:ning .... We 're on track." Fielding questions for more than 40 minutes an the White House briefin, room. Bush defended his chiefo staff. saying John Sununu, the former New Hampshire governor. knows his way around Washinpon and is doing his job well. Bush said he has "total confidence" in Sununu. Bush noted that Tower has pledged not lo drink a drop ofliquor if he gets the job and told his nauonall) televised news confreence, ''You'll have. 25.000 peo~le in ~~e Pentagon mak1na sure that s true. The president said his backing of Tower against Democratic opposi- tion in the Senate ''isn't iron2willed stubbornness; it's a question of fun- damental principle here." The president had spare time in his schedule Tuesday because inclement weather forced him to cancel a planned trip to Lancaster, Pa .• and Wilmington. Del.. for speeches on his plans to attack drug abuse. On other subjects during the ques- tion-and-answer session. Bush said: -He welcomes a Soviet proposal for a reduction in conventional weapons and milit.al) personnel in Europe. 1he proposal was outlined in Vienna Monday by Soviet Fore,gn Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze. ~It looks to me (as if) he is moving toward the oft-stated public position of NA TO an this regard, and that is good;' Bush said. But be cautioned he had not yet seen Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill's report on the NA TO and Warsaw Pact conference. -The Contra rebels in N1c.anl$ua will need additional humanit.anan aid after the current pr<>1r4m expires March 31 . "We simply canno1 and I will not leave the Contras out there with no humanitarian aid at all " he said. -He 15" willing to be flexible on action to limit sales of automatic and semi-automatic weapons, but tc issue is a complicated one. "It isn't as easy as It seems for those who arc understandably crying out to do The con umer-sponsored en· 1t1at1ve, the only one of five an- surance·related measures to wan voter approval last NQvember. also would require state approval for insurance BJe increases after this November; base auJo insuran~ rates mainly on a driver·~ record rather than place of residence~ a.ve .a 20 percent distount to deuned .. ,ood drivers," and make the state in- surance commissioner's_ J .. ob an elected office, stattU\g in 1990. The arguments drew a crowd that filled the 100-seat courtroom and most of an adJOining lobby, where the hearing was carried on tcleva ion monitors. The coun allowed 90 minutes for the case, a balf hour lonaer than usuaJ and the same ume given for death penally appeals. President Bush somethin_g.; Bush said. -"Ouaet discussion," rather than noisy rnetoric. is 'the best strategy to advance U.S. interests in human rights in such countries as the Sov1e1 Union and China, DeConcini claims he has witnessed Tower's drunkenness while in Senate WASHI NGTON (AP)-A Democratic senator qid Tuesdar. he had Ken Defense Secrctary-desianate Jolin Tower 'under the influence of alcohol" in the Sen.ate, makina the dramatic claim shonly after President Bush insisted that "not one" senator has first-hand evidence that Tower had a driok:ina problem. Senate Mltjority Leader George Mitchell, mean-while, flatl y predictcti the nomination would be rejected w~o it comes to a vote. Even so, Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut became the $CCOnd Democrat to suppon confirmation. "I owe John Tower the same fairness and careful judpnent he used 22 years ago." Dodd said, referring to Tower's 1967 defense of then-Sen .. Tom Dodd, the father of the current senator. The elder Dodd was censured by the Senate for improper use of campaian funds. Despite Dodd's decision, Democrats showed tn· crcasinJ confidence 1n their ability to prevail and as Republicans complained bitterly about the tactics of a key Ocmocrat1copponent to the nomination, Sen. Sam Nunn ofGeotaia. In a riveting exchange on the fourth day of heated debate, Sen. Dennis OcConcini, t>Ari~ .. said he saw Tower "under the influence of alcohol" while on the Senate floor. Tower was a senator from I 961 to 1984. "But inebriated to the point that he could not operate?" interrupted Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa. "I have not seen him inebriated to the extent he could not perform his duties," replied DcConcini, who said later he had seen Tower "under the influence" several times. But Tower, in a statement, denied the charae. sayina. "I have never been inebriated on the Senate floor." Atlomt"y Gt'nt'ral John Van de Kamp. an has tCCond appearance ever btforc the rourt, joined lawyers for Proposition I Ol 1p<>nsors in a po.int· by-~int defense of the measu~ but finished with a rhei'oric~I burst that called to mind his prospc"Ctive can- didacy for aovemor nr-xt year. "Voters have clearly expressed their outrage at the insurance crisis.'' said Van de K.amp1 who oppoted Proposition 103 dunna the election andbacked a more modest rqutatory measure that voters rejected. • Ursina the justices to "uphold the will of the people," he said Prop- osiuon 103 was a response to .. CaJj. fomia's system of non-reaulation and non.account.ability, of special legis- lative P.rivilegcs and corporate col-lusion.• .Iran cuts ties with . Britain, cites book NICOSIA , Cyprus (AP) -Iran broke relations with Bntain on Tues- day because it refused to suppress "The Satanic Verses.," whose author is under a death sentence by Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini for blaspheminJ. Islam. Khomeini's fundamcn1.1list Shiite Moslem rq.ame, which has put a price of SS.2 million on novelist Salman Rushdie's head, said it was de- termined to defend Islam from foreipt msults. Bntain said the 88-ycar-old patri- arch's order that his followen kill Rushdie, a British citizen, violated the principles of international rela- tions and the diplomatic rupture was "entirely of Iran's makmg.' Iran decided Feb. 27 to sever diplomatic ucs unless Britain met its demands, expressed as follows in a parliamentary resolution: "If the British government docs not declare in a maumum penod of one week ats oppos1t1on to the unprinci- pled stand against the world oflslam. fhe Islamic republic of Iran and the contents of the anti-Islamic book 'The Satanic Verses; the foreign Min1stl) of the Islamic Republic of Iran ts obliged to break all bilateral poht1cal llC ... Moslems obJect to what they sec as Rushdie's ponrayal of the prophet Mohammed's w1,es as prostitutcS and his 1mphc.at1on that Mohammed wrote the hol)' Koran rather than recc1vana 1t from Allah. Rushdie sa)'-s the novel, published last )'Car. 1s a secular study of Jood and evil that 1s not meant to offend Moslems. More than a dozen c:ountnes have banned the book. ancludina Egypt, India. Pakistan and Iran. Riots it inspired in India and Pakistan have taken at Least 19 hves. In London, the foreign Office said Tuesday that Bnt1sh offi cials had not received formal notification from Iran ENTER John Robert Powers "Model ot the Month" Contllt WINI!! I Baker wants Arafat to criticize attacks John Robert Powers SHANNON Ireland (AP) -Sec- A FREE ScholarsNp to JRP 777 s MAIN Or~ 92661 rctary of State James A. Baker 111 has ' 547 8228 concluded that attacks by PLO aucr- O.P. • rillas apinst Israelis an southern r..a.a. ~ r • llll' 1'11111 Lebanon were not acts of terrorism ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ requiring a break-off of U.S. talks ~ with Vasser Arafat's organization. OFF-CAMPUS DEGREES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Information Meetings A senior State Department official. aboard Baker's plane on the way home from Vienna. said "('uesday concemin~ what should be labeled terrorism, 'We make a mistake if we define that too closely." In Washington. President Bush was asked at his news conference whether Arafat. an refusin& tOcrillctU the raids. was beckin& down on his condemnation of terrorism,· ''I hf: not. and I'd like to see him forthn tly condemn a.ny terror th.at miaht perpetrated by ttle Palesu· nians." Bush answered. "I stop shon ofsa)'ing he'scondoning or furthenna at; I'm not saying th t. But I'd hke to sec him speak out. It would be vcrv good for a f uturc d1aloaue •· When the quesuoncr asked af Arafat was Jeorrdmng the current daaloaue, Bus replied. "To the dqrcc 1erronstic act arc condoned. 1t doesn't help the d11lo1ue.'' Arafat's renunciation of terrorism and recoanition of Israel's nght to exist prompted the United St.ates last ~mber to open talks with the Palestine Liberation Organ1.c1uon. Since then PLO auerrillas have conducted at least three raid aaainst lsruh fo~s -raid the Israeli sovemment contends were aimed at anlillratin• Israel itself. Senior U .. offic.als had said at the onset of the daaloauc tt\at at would be u pended afterronsm recurred. MONDAY, MARCH 1Jth Placentia Uncla (OllllftUnltf Hospital I 30 I Rose Drive Pl•centl• Meeting Room #4 Jpm-4pm Snowstorm interrupts Gommuting, legislature --.. ~--· .. -- .. C '-I ~ t 4 • Ii '· 1 '• f C IC I I I ' 8rfti9A•1D1E11•,._ Chase erids with fatal cr•sh LOSANOELES-A pair O(aJ~ car thielics and a motorist OD bet' W8) lo work were lulled Tuesday Whtn a pQhcecha eftdtd ma~ qynuh on tilt Pasadml Freew~y, authoritlH said. •• • "It is a u.ed)'. UnfOrtunattly this kind ofth1n~ docS OCCW', llid on:IC'ff Arvin Tul"Mt'o"l1he LolA..r.lel Police ~e-rtmt'nt 1Cen~rui:ramc Divwoa. Postal worker Vic1n Vdaefn1n. 32, of G~ndale wu killed an the ~:ll a.m. crash. Thttwomen detcribcdb)'Tumcrassu1pectftt.-namembtrs.Vr"Crealso k1Ucd, but their names were not immediately availa~e~ V ANDENBERO AIR FORCE BASE-An unarmed Minuteman Ill missile was successfully tett launched Tuesday, strikina ats ta!')Ct 4.200 milcS away. Aar Force officials said. "'Eve!'Y.!hina looktd aood, .. Col. RaC'h· ard Hall said after the launch. The 1lcy was filled with brilliant li&ht as the missile was fired. Jt took 30 minutes for the masstle to reach the Kwajalein Missile Ranae In the Marshall Islands. The launch was the third of 13 routine launches scheduled this }tat and the 47Sth Strate1Jc Air Com· mand test launch of a Minutem1n missile from Vandenbera. located about J 40 miles northwest of down- town Los Angel~. Hill said . The intercontinental ballistic missile used Tuesday was delivered 1.0 the Afr Force in December 1974. Hill said. E~amlner staff accepts contract LOS ANGELES -The union representing rcponers, truck dnvers. Janitors and scorC$ or other employees a1 the Los Angeles Heoild Exammer accepted by five votes Tuesday a contract offer that includes a 14 percent Pl> bike spread over three years. Other contract provisions included an added holiday for the crnplo)'ct's binhday, new equjpment for photographers and ,an agreement to make a nev. com~ter system a budget request. The Herald s word prott ma S)' tem 1s considered by emplo)ctS to be obsolete. 1t fa1lsrcgularl> and terminals must be shared among reponers. · '\ .\'1'10'\ ·\I. HHll:1:s Panel approves uniform poll closing WASHINGTON -A House subcommmcc approved IC1Jslat1on Tucsda)' to impose a uniform closing time for polls across the 48 conuauous stalts. The elections subcomm1tt~ of 1hc House Administration Committee approved the mc-asure on a voice vote. Rep. Al Swift (). Wuh. and the subcommittee chairman, satd he expected Congress will appro\f the bill thi s year. The measure, s1m1lar to ones twice approved b)' 1he House. now goes to the fuJJ committee. Alrllne smoking ban urged WASHINGTON -A pair of stna1ors 1n1roduced legislation Tue)(b) to permanently ban c1prctte smoking on all domcsuc flights. a bill lha1 1mmcd1atel) mx1vcd the endortemcnt ofSuricon General C E' crctt Koop The measurc would expand the current prohib1t1on :ipinst smolina. v.h1ch co,ers flights oftv.o hours or 165 and 1s due to e'p1rr in .\pnl 1990 North trlal judge scolds attorneys WASHJNGTON -Judac Gerhard A. Gcsc:ll. imtated b) repeated interruptions ofOhv~Nonh's tnal b> claims that national Sttunt) wu about to be violated, warns laW)en in a bhstenng memo tha1 he v.111 no lonaer honor claims he considers fnvolous. In an order late Monda0:;:m1ss1ng a North contcnuon lhat ~S«UtOI"\ were auilty of misconduct. II blamcd'1lany of the problem~ 10 lwldhq secret documents on the Bu h adm1nistrat1on It ha\ become clear. GeselJ wd 1n the wntten order. that many documents ~crt clo~.s1tied onl) for purpose <11 the North tnal. Kitty Dukakls ends treatment BOSTON -A smtlin& Kitt) Oukaluscamc home Tuesda" from a month- Iona stay an an alcohol 1reatment prOlflm. t'~ortcd b~ her father.and her husband Wnh has um around her wa1~t. Go" Michael Dukak1s a kcd . "Doesn't she look temfic?" Mrs. Duu.k1s, 52. entered the Edaeh11l ewpon trt"atmeru center 1n Rhode Island on Feb Safier de..,elopma a drink1n1 problem that her hu band blamed on e~hausuon and the letdo~n follov.ina his failed pm1dcnual bid Shamir seeks help with peace talks JERUSALEM-Pnme Mi0111erY1tzbak hamir~antsf.&}ptandJordan lO helpappoanta Palest1n1andelcpuon tonqot1atc~w1thlwl,a hamir spokesman said Tue$day. 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VI -01 • 14 c~· u ~ c,....uon.t c o •• Crwntlton W \11 H lS C""'*tt NC ll 2' C~ SI JI c l'llUgO 18 I 7 C1ncwwu ZI II ClfWWnd 21 tS C QIUl'nllo.\.S C 41 34 C CllUl'lllO• Ofuo H I 7 Conccwc:I Ill H ll .01 0.alilS·ft Worth 4' 20 ~an 14 IS ~t 51 Jl O.• Mo""u )7 II 0t110o1 74 IO ~ ZS 07 Ell'1.o 11 JI (v-v41t 28 22 F--..------01 -20 fM90 2' 18 f t.)011619 64 1• Gt and l'P'c:!• I ' OI CifHt f llis 46 ) I ~ 1' 11 OI 0 21 II ,, s• n l• 14 JS J2 H 4• " " 0 II ll SO 41 1• ~ 11 u lJ H 21 7' .. 64 2S 12 ti 11 ,. n JS l• JS " ll JS ll .. IJ 44 " 40 18 S9 SJ ZS 11 " S7 15 14 21 .()J S2 J7 20 12 l1 21 S4 2' 51 4 7 ).4 24 29 IS SI l4 u 11> The following list of Oranec Coast Robert William. 8 1:4 flora real estate transfers, which includes $303,000 the name of the buyer, address and Jackie B. Marquez, 4632 Lock- panero East $290,000 Paul Keohane. 2 Campanero W $780,000 Sand ra K. Strom, 16 Lake1>1nes $137,000 the price paid for the property, was · haven Circle $215.000 compiled fro m county records and Da vid M. Seurynck. 14292 E Mall escrow companies by Homeowners $253 000 MarketiRg Services. BMbara B. Hamilton. 14 Marbella Company officials say the list may $160,000 have an error factor of 7 percent Mr. & Mrs. Pauscn Chen. 34 during a year's time because of Marbella S 177,000 speculation buying and errors. Mr. & Mrs. Alan G. Elder, 432 l The list 1s published for the Margarita St. $255,000 informa tional use of our readers and E.dward H. Re1ndorp, 15272 is protected b) copyright to Home-Moulins Circle $335,000 owners Marketing Sel'Vlces. Mr. & Mrs. David P. Barazsu. 5071 lnlae Paris Way $293.000 Mr. & Mrs. Oavtd D. Stedman, 64 Mr. & Mrs. I. Chen. 16 Pnmrosc Agostino $237.000 S 199,000 l>eter L. Barker, 32 Agostino No. Dcnus Rahard10. 1780:! Sky Pk 131 $215.000 Circle No. 100 $1 33,000 Mr. & Mrs. James D. Won, 15 Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Lcnnen. 7 Blackswan $314,000 • Stone Pine $205.000 Mr. & Mrs. Sattai' Salimi, 67 Nokteh Taheri. 4 S~arpine Bluej ay $258,000 $213,000 Mr. & Mrs. Ste en A. Mr. Mrs. James B. Katherman, Cohen. 36 Summerwind $2 5,000 1473 1 Comet St. $275.000 Mr. & · Mr$. Scong Kang. 24 Don C'. Whi taker. 4~ N. Cove Windjammer$133,000 $1 67,000 Mahmodd R1 fat, 35 Wintergreen Mr. & Mrs. Cesar V. V111arcal,.9 N $183.000 Cove $325.000 Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Moniz. 30 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Han. 15 Bayberry Wav $216.000 CreekwCJod $247,000 Helen B. · Bragg, 11 Navarre Mr. & Mrs. Colin M. Krawitz. 18 $180.000 DeerSpnngS277.000 Roger Ramclam. 29 Rana Hami d M Said. 39 Eastmont $268.000 S 160.000 Mela_ny (' oopcr. 5 7 Seton Rd. Mr. & Mrs. John L. Payne. 14855 $167.000 Grccnbrae St. $235.000 Elahe Kanm1. 4921 Tamarack Wa> Larry _ G. Beaman. 1 Greenwood $285.000 $205.000 Mr. & Mrs. Gregor, B Beam. 18 Dennis l. Wh1non. I Harborcrest Atlanta $290.000 · $345.000 Mr. & Mrs. Yu S. Lee. 3 C'am- HARD ROCK. I cH'ER AVAILABLE Ril A UM1TED TIME ~J Mr. &. Mrs. R. Eugene Biber. J Lexington $475.000 Ahmad Heidary. 462 Orange Blossom $83.000 James C. Doy~I~. 129 W Remington No. 238S1 52,000 Edmund Pas1m10. 64 Streamwood $108,000 Mr. & Mrs. Stchen Morita. 283 Tanaeto S 105,000 Murray W. Dcmstcr. 285 Tangelo $118.000 Lapa.a Bea~ Mr. & Mrs. James P. Nicl~n. 747 Bayview Place $595.000 Jean M. Falk, 1262 Catalina St. $299.000 Diana L SoJar. 1625 Catalina St. $525,000 Farhad Mambe~gi. 2175 S. Coast Highway No. 5 $1-5.000 Mr.&. Mrs. Michael B. Jeffers. 813 Emerald Bay $700,000 William J. Mautz. I 860Glenneyre $125.000 ThomasJ. Cherng. 2260Glcnne~rc $535.000 Mark H. Hoffmann. 363 Pearl St. $3,975.000 Arlene V1sn)e1. 90 Qul\·era St S385,000 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C'. Hoysgaard. 28851 had) Place $320.000 John 8. Ph1lhps. 1818 Temple Hill~ Onve $225.000 Mr. & Mrs. Lawren~ Drenan. 1443 Temple His Dn"e S325.000 $19 A MON1H FOR 24 MONIHS. You've got to face the ~IC sometime so hsten up No matter WhO you ore <:X what yollr record is. its never too rote to get yqur oct together }\hd with the most Odvonced equipment and toc1hties a round. we con make It eosief'. to oet yo.;r Show on the rood And keep 1t there. But vex:!'d better roll 1n soon At 519 a month T<:X 24 months.• we're ploYing yqur song Stop by ony HOlidoY Spa todoY fcx o fNi9 °'*'tour. ~ lblMY SM HEAilH CUJB Rlt MEN AN>108il C.nlif. •~mp.., H.gt>I .ond o..ttnoghc low\ 10 S P tn IO U ., 'I .. H 60 SI ... " '11 SJ u 47 .. S2 81 50 67 n n sz 80 S2 80 •• 74 S4 u ~ .. u 80 S4 .. Sl 5' Sl 74 SJ 7J 51 '1 S• u l6 SS 0 wrc •1 1'S Jtt -·-.,."•*'" ~n1•uocs.,•• ~·"' -s.tn •400 Ml UpM <trlM"tT""'MllJ.ftl IOI M -.-1talJ7'"' Tide :!!tnt• ? ""'-k--'"°"'"' •1.1q1 77 .. I S SS I I 4S '° J2 76 )1 mug rc 1>0rl urf Report 8'ylrw ''""'on.t C<IYt• (I)' fur"-'t f••V>D !AnUllM Longk«ll LO•~W~ l "' Airpotl M.wytvok Montov•• MQntrOdO I 17 ., .. S2 7S U SS •• 12 s. 7) •• " SJ ,. •51 70 SJ '8 SJ II ., 80 S4 THUileOAY 402a m .03 IOote m 5 I ~ u SecOl'd MQll 10 up "' s • WI ~l tocw; •t S H p "' r11ta Thutwl.ly .ot ' 10 I 111 liltc:I Wt IC S SS Piii Crowds drawn by W<?nder of partial eclipse of sun PASADENA (AP) -Solar tele- scopes yielded 'iews of flare-produc- ing sunspots and silhouetted moun- tains on the moon Tuesda> as crowds pthercd Lo wa tch a partial solar eclipse visible acros.s \lrestem North Amenca. "There was a childli ke delight wtth the wonder of nature:· said Ed Krupp. &rector of Gnffith Ob-~rvatOt) 1n Los Angeles. "here 600 school chcldrC'Tl and at leclsl 400 other people watched the moon block out 37 percent of 1he sun's 5urface at 10:50 a.m. "It wascerta1nl) a Incl) crowd." he said. ''There was a fcst1,al at- mosphere." ''It's kind of neat ," said map maker Jan Ma)ne. who was among dozens of people watch in& the ecli pse through two t)pcS of wlar tde~opcs at the California Institute of Tech- nolog) 1n Pasadena o\s 1he moon passed bet"een the Eanh and sun to cause the partial echp<;e. mountain., on th e edge of the moon ""ere clearl) '1s1ble silhouetted against the sun from Caltech's tele- scopes So wcrc gas Jets on the sun's surface and a i,iant group of sunspots that on Monda) produced the most intense solar flare -a bur;1 of heat and rad1a11on -since 1984 "There was a stunning view of that large sunspot group ... Krupp said. The eclipse 'A-as v1S1blc to at least M>me e~tent west of a diagonal hpe stretchinJ ro ughly -from Mazatlan, Mexico. •northeast to Dallas and Ch1caao. Views ""ere be t farther west and north. But because· the eclipse was partial most people didn't notice the slight d1mmingofsunhght. "You can't tell the difference between a partial ecllp e and a sccond-si.ge smoa alen. JOked one observer at C'altcch. Fearful that people would suffer C)C damage dunna the eclipse, sc1en- t1sts warned ap1nst starina at the sun direct I~ or throuah inadequate filtc~. includ1n1 mol.cd glas and photo- &r1 Ph1 fil m or filtc~ Ian MacRoben. poke~man for 0 HI I I \ H 11-.' Tuesday#• so .. r ecUp1e vtewad through th• telescope at Griffith Observatory In l.01 Ange l••· Sk > & Telescope maptinc said there were 245 known C)C inJune~ 10 the lJ n1tcd States after an ecli pse in 1970, but warnings about the danger re- duced the number to three dunng a 1984 pancal eclipse From any 1n&Je spot on Eanh. a pan1al eclipse occurs every several years. said Ren L1bb~t. ausmtant l>rofcssor of astrophy<11 at Caltech Total solar eclipse arc vmble from an)' ingk location rou&hly oner ever} four Ct'ntunes. thoulh the~ art v1s1ble about e"ery tv.o )ears from M>mewhere on Earth. he ..aid. fhc ne'tt total eclipse will happen Jul} 11. 1991. S\lrCCPIOI pcros~ Hawaii. the Pacific Ocean. 10 .... er liaJa C'ahforn1a 1n Mexico the \lrctt coast of Ccotral Amenca and finall) Col· omb11 and Bra.111. MacRobert sa1d Sc1cnt1 ts "1cwtd Tuesday'scc:hixe from C'ahech'~ Blg Bear Solar Ob- SttVltOI). 85 miles northea t of Lo' Angeles. u41ing the phenomenon as a tool to mea<1ure the s11e of faculae. ~h1ch are bnaht po1' oo the un located near tfie d.lrk ~unspo L1t>- brecht Donna Ashlock, was given friend's heart From staff and wfr• reports Donna shlod. the teen who rccc1vcd a dead fnend·, hcan when her own fruled, d1c.-d while sJeep1na at her home in Patterson on Tuesda)' as he waited for a second tran pl.int. 'he died about noon. said Jim C'ullcn. a pokC1man for Pacific Prtsb)tcrian Medical Center hert, .,hcrt she received the hurt of IS- ycar-old Felipe Garza Jr. a httJe more than tJ\l'ee )'CIB aao. Her body tnc.-d rtpcatcdly to reject the heart. which she rttc1 vcd a~r Garza died suddtnl)' in January 1986 shortly 1f\er rtmarki!'l lhat he want- ed t.M tttn to ha~e his hean. Ashlock. 17, whOle story ~-as kno•1' to m1thon of people world· wide, WIS wa.iuna (or a new hean what I.he died in the quaint ~tral Valley town about 7$ m1lea tast of San Franritc0. Ahhouih doetors wemt't ccnain Whit caultd her'• death, _fryer 5Uspt't1ed cardiac arrythmia. the ir· l"flUW bcatint of ,the hean. The arrylhmia pt"ONbly ltd to cardiac arrnt and sudden death just thrtt wccts bri'ore ht'r 18th1hnhday. ft')tt said. AlhlOtk..,!wbo was takina a ftlP, pt~y did not IWlktn, M lldcW. Her ClllC ~•vod 1ntemalioaal ltwa&loe *kn tt was repQr'led 1Mt ~ W1M> OIK"f W 1 matll Oft h11 ........... * AMe, llldcrrilicllllY -........ ..,..., .. .tlOr.ilVe llrf ............... &IL and Jude <.. hurch in· Hunt1 n1ton Beach at <>:IS 1.m Thursdts). Mu s wtll follow at 10 .m Bunal wlfl be at the Good hcphcrd Ccmetel) 1n Hunt1n11on Beach. Harry Andrews, actor played mllltary roles Harry ndrtw acraU)'.JUl-jawcd character ac&or ~ho spcc11hzcd in military rotn. died Monda> in Lon- don at ate 77. ndriws made hjs \tl&t ckbut ftt aac 21 and had man\ Shaltespeattan rolist tnctuc:hns Horiteo 1n "Hamlet" in New York in 1936, He made hi\ firs& mov1e in l 9S2, o~ Ile Alan Ladd"' "The Red Beret. Andrews' 1 mo t rcmembtrtd a the touah v.-ardcn of a Bntish army ~ who playtd o~tc Scan Connery in I.he 196S film .. The Hill ... His U>Wtrina ph)tiqut ~nd arc>-'ins voice mack fum a natural for &be pen of 1 acneral an .. The Battlt of Britain" in 1969 but he-also shoMd a comic fl11r as the campy older man tn l 970' .. En,cnauuna Mr. Sloefte."- Jn l 9U. Andrtwt was asked to pla) I Sl~IOdc.. deathbed tttM II Bide Camna•on·11ona-lost &ther 1n .. Oynast) ... Jamb KosaNn. M1wyer far prOllill .. ·mo1111en Ana tasia, th rormcr head of -hat was known as Murdtr Inc.; a nd Bruno. the Ph1ladelph1a mOb bo who dtncd v.1 th Koswnan the n•aht Bruno was aunncd do•n in front of his hOme. t Theodore Sddte, aeated OiCar ~er Wiener jingle \ Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Mareh a. 1989 A 7 Judge turns down Eastern; firm threatens bankrUptcy 9y DAN Sl\IVEU. • , .... , .... ..,.., MJAMI -A f~ralJudtt T ucsda> rtfuKd to Order Eastern Airlines ~dots back to work. cHn thou,ah Eastern wamC'd It couldn't otherwise survavt <he 4-<b)-old Machinists trike. A pin-off job action by pilots _Jll.tio.nwide failed to clQI 1~as feared. • . Eastern carhcr sen1 2.~00 more non·unaon worker\ home. blamin& •pilots for lcavana It with "no busin~s on the books " "If the pilot do not come back to y,ork, &stem 1rhncs 1s gone." compan) attornc) Da\ 1d Ros said. He warned durina a coun heanna that Ea.stem was faced with benkruptc)' without its ),600 ptlou. who have firm I) rtfu~ 10 rn>SS picket lines tht Machinim union Kt up Sl1urday. l .S District Jud~ Edward 8. Davi~ ~n1ed Easttm s request for a temp<>rary rcstrainina ordor~css 1han a half hour after the three-hour hearing, Pilots union spokl"SmJtn J.B. Sloke~ calltd the ruling ··a Yktoty of pnn, Ctplc: a victory of ethics." "We've obvious!) madt our case. &s1cat1r. what 1h1s mean 1s that OOthsn& SCl\artrd," lokcs SIJd, add· ana p1fots wit continue to bonor Mach1n1sts p1ckc1 hncs Ross satd tllc company could tiave to file for federal bankruptcy protcc- 1ion aod couldn't operate more 1han 48 to 72 hours more without the pilots. The a1rlint did not 1mmedi· atcly decide whether to appeal Olv1s' rultna. he said. Eastern. the nation's wventh-.lars· est airline, already ha$ nearly sbut down. say1n& lU wa~ fotctd 10 lay off a tot.al of 9,SOO v.orktrs tbtS week be<ause of U'lt p1tots' adhcrcn~ to the stnke m 11 17-month-old Contract d1sputt. · The airline wants SI SO mdbon m concessions: the Machinist want S SO million an raises. Eastern bas said n lost more than SI billion this decade and SI million a da) before lhe stnke. "Clearly that has gotten worse, .. J~ Leonard. &stem ei1.ccuuve vice Avid surf er produc~s load lifter, other goodies for beacft fans 1y KA TY BOUCHER OlllW~,....kM't it was only a mailer of umc that James Silva would move from Rhode Island to sunny Southern C ahforn1a to do what he lo~es bcs1 -surf. And for 1hat matter. it JUSt seemed to follow su11 he would de"elop a hm· of products related to 1hc spon Silva 26, and Larry Tarantino. 31 ofNewpon Beach arc the owners of J & L Products.. that carry aet:C\\Ones fOr surfboards skateboard'i. and snowboards. &cause 1lva 1\ a graphic an-. maJOr. and Tarantino ha'i had an e'tens1ve bad.ground in manufal·- turing and accounting. thN~o com- btrn.!d 1he1r taknts and ha\ c dcs1gnl·d their latest '"' en11on -'>omclhmg the~·,c named the ·surf\hn& ·• )OU could attach to )our board and carT) hke a bncf case ·· r"e got a good manufa(lunng bat·kground accounting I knew that for the tnJectlon mold1n' :tlonc. 11 would cost about S20.000. ' he ~1d Taran lino said he thought about u for a minute. and uggcsttd using n) Ion and "elcro. instead He 'cabbed 1he nearest 1h1ng 10 him which was some ( hns1ma<i nbbon and a staple gun .. , turned tbe concept into a reaht) in about 1wo minutes·· Tarantino \aid. .. Taran11nosa1d b) 1ust anachina lhc s1rapo; to the board and fi1una around ~our shoulders or back. tht hght· v.c1ih1 tn\ enuon "'orkcd perfect I) S1h a ')aid he h \ cs to surf ~ince the age ot I J he and s1~ budd ies. ""ho called thcm~he the. ··Planet l <>· lBl'i · "ould trudge from Rh(><k Island 10 \.Jame. following the storm' -1us1 10 ca1ch some '-"3\{''i wa\e peaked 11 1urncd 10 ice The water was so cold I could remember 11.r wna one of tho ·ice cream headaches' )OU set when you c al ice cream too fas1." Silva ~id he could n·1 stand 1t an}' longer and had alwa)s heard of the warm wca1hcr and pcrfec1 surf 1n SQulhcrn ( ahforn1a He said he. a budd) and h1~ girlfriend mo' cd 10 Anaheim, dro\t' to Newport Beach C\Cr) d 3) JUSt 10 \Urf .. , couldn·1 bc he\.C people weanng their wetsuits 1n 60 degree water. here:· he ~•d '"I was s11ll surfing in Otcemhcr w11hout one ·• · \flcr rcal111ng It was too much ofa drnc 1ha mo\«! to N1:v.pon Beac.:h and commuted to. \nahc1m -so he·J ha'e more lime to o;urf l' cry day he ~1d he thou&ht of new acccs\on~ 10 help ca~ thl' burden of t'i.lrlT)tng the hoards president and chatf o~ra1m1 officer. said au britfi1t&I ~Y announc;ina the layoffs of 2,SOO more pcQple. The nataonal p1lot1 union had as~cd 1t1 40,000 mtmbers at all airlines to follow rule books sttinacnt· ly startina Tuetdly, and there were fean of havoc as dcla~ P.1ay-backed around the country. But whUe the union said 60 percent oftb membe~ folloWed the di~tive, delays were few. "The reports we ha~c arc that there has betn no effect on opera11ons," said Capt. Roter Hall. poke man for the Atr Lane Pilots Association. The union conttndtd itsac11on wa not a sJov.down but an eff on to ensure safety durina 1ht stnkc1 Tran por- . . talion Sccn-tary muel K. 1n~rat a news conference in New York calltd the efTects .. sporadic." The Federal Av11tton Admin1s- trat1on satd 1n Washinaton 1ha1 "th( I} stem so far h.as o~ratcd in a close to normal manner.' p<>kesman Bob Buckhorn said there had been spor- adic requests for morc-1ban-usual ltandting by --air traffic cont1"9Ucn "but the S)'stem has been able 10 accommodate those rcquc ts.'' President Bu h in Washmston said pilots hould not .. makt the innocent traveling. public a pawn," ond he stood by his opposiuon to io"e~ ment interventton 10 top the walk- out b) the 8,500-membcr Mach1nis1s union. which represents mechanics ' and ramp 1erv1cc "'<>rken 'lunncr appealed to Co~ where a House pencl had 1 bearina Tuesday, not to force the admin1t- tration to impose a 60-day coohna-ofl period. Bush said that 1f 1he Machinisu 1ry to shu1 down rail SCf\Jct later t.hi week be will ask Congress to ban such ____ ..... secondary bo)',otts. He saao Oie striu should be settled throu&h batpfo1n&.; but no talks arc scheduled. Secondary bo)cous, particularly in 1hc New York metropolitan area, could disrupt commutes for hun- dreds of thousands of people. Unions reprcsent1na workers 11 three uburban New York rail lines ffttHM Sff EASTERN/ MJ .. ··J1mm) and I go1 together la'>I Ch nstmas l \.C "hen h.e 1old me ahout this 1dt3 he had about carr) mg surfboards around:· Tarantino ..aid "Because he was frustra1cd rnrT)1ng his heavy board. he v.antcd 10 mal..c somcth1n1 hkc a hard pla\llc handle ··we had this n1ual C\<CI) 1\f" 'I car's Da):· 1ha ~1d "'-"e v.oul<l htcrall) v.alk through the sno" and go surfing an 42 degree v.atcr. When the ··1 his ,., going 10 he great.'' \1h a ~1d .. ror under S:!O ~ou ha'c a \ling for )Our board >ou c.:Jn carr) on ~our hack v. hen \OU re out. and ha'ng o\.Cr )Our bed JI homl· when }ou·rl' not usi'ng 11 · -Jim Sliva of J&L Products 1how1 ttow hJs .. surf 1lln9 .. works. 01 ·s1~ESS ~OTES Resc;lel ~ndu~tiies makes way for sale of manufacturing division Reidel Industries ol 'l'" port Beal h announced that agre-cmenu 1n pnnuplc hJH l'll:l·n r\'ClUted w11h a Tcus corporation for thl· ~le ol mo'>l a\~ts of 11o; Resdel Man ufactunng \Ub')11.J1an and the nghts to some 1overnmen1 contract a"qu1rl'd lrom Tc\ls \.1 1l·Trontc Corp. The \ale inc h.JdC~ •• rnmpan1on agreement from Rcsdel Engmecnnj C urp for the poten11al sak of nghts 10 us PR(. -90 produc11on u1ntrall tor 1hc manulacturc of radios. 1ogether wuh related 10,t•ntun The 1ransalt1on\ are \UhJl"'\I 111 1he e'ecu11on ol ddin1t1,e agrt'('ITil'nl'> .tnd thl· \l'lunng ot release\ from lender\ 1ndud1ng onl" th.11 "m po\\e\\ltrn ofa sch ten he debt a\'iumt'd m th<' al·qu1 ... 1iu11 ol J\\l"'h ol Te,as M ll- Troo1cs Corp ··The d1H''>l1tun• ol thl.' hull.. 111 ..l'>"l"t'i uf Rl·~d Maoufactunna and the trJn\h:t ll l ttw PRL .1.Jfl lontral t '' 10 line with the rnmp;1n,·, .. 1ra1e&) ol cu111ne rn'>ts and focusing on pm~rnm\ 1n111.tlh oncntt:d to"JrdHng1net:r- mg. the trad1t1onal 1Hl3 "hl'rl· Rl·.,tkl fng1net·nntt's etTons ha"e hc.-en rnnl'l'ntrall'd · \aid f ran1 \\ orth the rccenth uppomtcd prc\1den1 ol Rcsdel Enginecnng The compan\ anl1l1patc' a lo.,, from d1S\.ont1nued operations Re\dcl lnd u\lrll"\ " thl· p;trcnt u>rpora11on le> tv.o other wholh o" ncd \uh-.1d1:tn(''> Rc\Jcl ~ nginel.'nng Corp. a11d sJoNir Corp '-inhu 1., a ma1or o;upphcr ol telephone equ1pml·o1 d1 11JI ttm·rn";a'" equipment. commun1ca11on ,,.,tcm' anJ othn 11J,anlt'd '-om- mun1cal1on equipment to thl· tdccornmuntlallons tnllU'· try in thc l .and 1nh:rn.it1ooal mar~t·t\ RC'idel f n,ineenng \upphe'> to the l \ go' crnment d1ra·t J\. under subc.:uotract, h1gh-lr~uenn mKro"a'c and dia1tal suh'iHtcm' anJ u1mpocnt~ tor a' 1oni~s security. elc(tronic warlarc and :mll·\uhm:uane v.arfare -s)stems • • • , alll latemaUoeal ol < 11<it;i \ll '<I hJ~ tleen appomtt·d by the 1nppore ~dwn ot lht• ln,111u1e 01 L.le<tncal and lltttron1c lnsmcen 10 h.indk a "forth .\mcncan trJHI pack1 c lo the lntcrn11t1on.1I < onkrcntt> on I mas<' Ptoct' ima 1n <.M:ptcm~:r an \1nf.O>pore. fhe tirm v.111 repre\enl 60 1ntl.'rna11unal lonlcrl·n, t'' O\l'r 1he ncll.t t'-"O )l.'3rs and ldlCr\ 10 tra'l.'I nl·cd\ ol lirm'> lool..mg for markets abroad ••• The Rlcbard Grant rorp hJ\ lkluhle lht' '>I.IC l)f compan) h dquartcr., 10 'i ~oo "luare f«-t The Laguna ...:1guel firm build' lu,ur. htlmc' · • • • Scott's Seafood Grill Bar hJ' llought C Jfd as1no m TO\\.n (enter at \outh ( 0:1\1 Pl.11.t ( 0\IJ \-k!k.1 r hc ~an Franusco-ba'K·d tirm "Ill rl'furbl\h the I) 000-~uJrl'· toot bu1ld1ng Jnd pl.in' w of)\.·n .1 re\laur.tnt then-10 Jun(' • a • Orangr Bant'orp. J "hull~ "" ncJ ')Ub')1d1af) ot The Bank ot Orange ( ount\. ha') reported a 230 percent mcrea')c in t•arn1ng\ lrom I QlP 10 1988 Earnings totaled $156,000 la'1 ~car up from a 11,,, 111 SL?OOOO1hc }car before The fountain Vnlll'' romp<ln\ al->O{,<'p<>rtcd a gain 1n conwhdatcd c.trn1ng'> • • • Brunswick Corp rqx>rtl·d th.11 I tr\l 4u.irta earning~ are npec:tcd to be Jo"'n b) nl·arl) "''i pcrt.cnt from record resuh'>tn 1988 \ak-..il<io.irce\pcltl·dtob\·Jov.n.b} 15 percent. The llhno1r,-ba\l'd 1..ompan' hlJmcd part of the loss on a sharp dmp 1n dl'li.-n<.e \3k'I • • • ~nsorMrdlcs ha\ lcJ-.cd I ~n IXM> ..qua re leet ol offi~ <,pace for u~ a· rnrporatc hcadquaner., at \.\VI ft'1.·h (. cntl.'r in thi.: "\\I RJnl h Hu\lnC'i\ Par!.. The SlU> m1lhon lear,c '-"3 reprc\CntcJ "'' Collins Fuller ol In inc. The parl 1~ located a1 \\eir < anH>n Rood and the R1"ers1dc rrccll.a\ . . .. .\group ol in' cs1or"1 till ludin& Fldelit)' lnternat1oul Ltd. h;i~ boo tl•J m take 1n Tbree 0 ~pu1meats Ille .. the If\ IOC·b:ased df)·&O\'Xh lUmp<tll\ ICI 1.i 5 pc~nl The 'roup v.h1ch al\o includl·, F1dt'hl' D1S<.o,cn f-und ~1e1c d·ln'C'lltS\l'mlnt \rnt'ncan \ alucc; 11 ' \ and \ \ In' C\lmenl\ II ' \ purl h;i\('d ... ~ 100 Thrrc D 1.ommon \ha~'I ~'"'~l·n Jan ~ll .rnd f l.'h 2 l for $3 ~5 10 $4 05 <'3<.h atuudintt 111 :..1 t1hnE "11h lhl· \c<'unuc and E'chansc C omml\\ton l hl' ~roup no" holJ'> 207.200 share., Time, Warner merger pumps stocks of media companies; trend backed I)' JOYCE M . ROSENHRG Al' lul#Mu \llrtter f.W YORK -Media comp.Jn} toe~ pnCC'i rtd 1ond1' a' 1n· to , da11led b> the SI btlhon mc~r p nncd t-.~n Time Inc. and amfr ommunu: 110011 lnL_ ho~ faith thill lhc 1tcnJ tow11rJ cn:atin mammoth mtd1.a c:on- &Jomtra ~ould con11nu . unll nal)'l YI~ the) alM> (llpcctcd 10 mort conwhda11ons in 1h media bu 1nc althouah not of the mqnttudc of th deal announced Satunla> 10 create Time ~ rn« In . "It's 1 unique opponun1t) and r c~n't ~ that }ou'rt 1bl to ~phnte it." said John ~eid)', an anAl> t ~1th Drhel Bumham umben lnc.- NevcnhckB. in' \OBKoooc:dup IMdta Mc>cb 1n sptCUlat.on orfurthtr takto\ICn.; C ~ I rtd S6 tu clow a•Sl72.l2 awrconthC 'ewYork k chi•! (,ulf a~ Wes&cm Otp.. o•Mr of P,ramount Pie1urn Corp.: "* S 50 to c at S·0.17 , and iaat Ditnt co. Sl.12 tu S 77 61~ a \haft. aMndettd mtrta •'C>Wd ma c if,._ WetMr tlw •'Oftd's ~ ..... toeee'n\. •tth I pt~ _... rt~ut' of S 10 hilllOft, That ~ ..,..... .,.,.. the C'Ufmtl wiwtd IOlnft\Ult tiOM leadtt. Wnt ·, Btr.cla•H o. •n S6 .,..._ "' I M7 tnCIMlt. • l!Uftb 'Oit 't19'11 O.rr· -J. •ic'Mfd ,M.aro Md M ftlitMt • .., -~,.. Dlinnttl ~­·--·~I ....,..,O\ft' lbt .... ... ,.,..,. "Wt bcht'\C that b\ the mid-I~~ turc\ the mt'd1a and enteri.ammcnt 1ndu\• lkrtdllmann ''nut tt\ "ell ._nov.n try \\Ill be compo~J of iol limited 1n this countr~ a wmc othe~ b1a numbcrof gtnbal 11ant,," Munro 1uld media name\. \u h a ~1urdoc~ or ~un11'1 analr~ts 11,t No,cmbcr Rohen Ma v.ell of \11\•tU Com- "l 1me in lend to he one of the.st mun1cat1on, bu11t ov.-n\ 1hc pubhshcr companies·· Doublcda) & o and R l"C(Ord Who art '1he othe"'! Main I~ foreign Reid) \u ~ted l:Scnd mann m1a,ht publi\hina and br d \lint 11ants al mO\t' into 1hc film bu,1nM\. uch a Ma\v.cll ( ommun1cat1on cv. <.:orp OYrM nt\\\p:&per. Corp and Rupcn iurJoch's Ne• ml&lltne and book pubt1\h1na pcr- C'orp . and clcc1ron1c, bl'htmoth ation 1n ..\u trih , 8n~1n and the . n) Cotp . ~h1ch ha\t snapped up n1tcd State . 1urdoch s mcn~ar' U.S. media concern, 10 a 1orrrnt to h ldinp art 1n 1hcm41el\e an cmfiirc, deal m de l"0'\1hk O\er the p.1\1 in ludana Tnanll Pubhcattons nc. SC\Cfll ytar.. b)' thcirov.n wt'llth and tht puhh\htr oil\ Gu•d('. Harpt>r the "~k .S. doll.ar. Row Pubh he~ J n~ . 20th cntuN In ha\ \pttth 10 anal) t\ Munro f·o' J 1lm < OIJ>: and Fo\ 8 cJ. \atd the spurt ofac-qu~1t1on mef'IC Cl\llnl '1ctv.or · and Joint Hntutt amona media 1urd°'h ha no pl~n to low rompan1t1 1n rtt"(nt )ttn ha 11vcn ®"""' alth ush ~t""' Corp • "htc h thew bos1nc .. lht httf me had S4 ) bilh n lft ICJ a l't\COUe. ha f!<l.Ulrtd to compet cffictentl> on a nw burdened b debt brau~ of ~I b8 J •• at man acqu1'1l1 "' He al plan\ for tumpk, R 1d an an to ra1tt I bHhon or m re ri r bu) in 1ntto ~. his com pan~ 's deal with othtt communi lion mpao!C\ Time wouJcl ,.,e Wamtt bttttr round the" rid. • to rorcesn marlt"ts fi "'" idco u.adon~ J ta\ wtll om bu11ncu; He pttdintd tht areatnt m11nl--ation C-011> had S2.6 billion an tmPKt of the deal •'Ol&ld oomc u~ rt\ttt.ac tn I 7. Maw• 11. moh\lled Tune 1act Wamn 0 tnta opcr-,.nl5 b) a nnll'}'. ,. th turd h. 1uon •••s ao 1ee 1h11 fi urc ~u 10 SS ~'Ml Jaid lhe)'. t~~ no bdhon to 19 bllhon, and has Yid ht, lct9 O.Cton'cM OUotritft bU "*'' iatnWh to ~on11nuc 1equ1nna buai· oru. ..-totnpuun .-s """' a.e ruchri •hi• .-1. ariifyo(Dlutf ...... lMbtft .las& )Hf. ht ..aa I tot. blttk' fOf ...a M by. :wh -.1 MlltwHlaft I~ fl'Y'nt Sl.6 bllhon R.-. • )'W. his eip;rftllrd forthflJ ~.aftdaho~ intmt1,.. OWltm.. a"'°''°"~ to INy Olli • lrld"rttt orr ' C'Olnpaft), nte1ucti'11 ' ~1mbil ftit.' Oftkill ~-Guides. .. McDonnell finances Omaha deal C HI(,\(,() '1 c 0onncll Douglas hnante < orp, ret:cntl) provided S::!.S m1lhon an financing for Westbrook Towers in Omaha. 'IJeb throuah its ( h1cago rt.'Jional onice in Rolling Meadov. . '-"cstbroo~ To"ers 1s a rcc:coth rchab1h1ated 17-stOI) IOS-1,1mt. h11h'. n~ apanmcnt c:umpln in downtov.n Omaha T 10\ Br\ am . rq~1unJI manlil'r al • McDonnell Uouglas f 1nanc:c < orp 'Wild the lompan) v.M~cd v.1th mort- 'gagc banl..as. borro"er and properties on a nation.al \Cale 10 arrange the linanong The nc" lhc-\ear loan v.as ar- ranged b' Jill ~hatkr of Omni f undms \an hanusco for \.\ c\t· hrool l Mp a C ahtorn1a ( orri \h Donnl'll Dou&I·" ~ 1n3ml' J < orp .. ba~d 1n Lona &ach. Cahf. 1\ a "holl) ownC'd ubs1dlar) ol \1d)onncll · Do~11as Corp. It pf'O\ ides I ranae offinanetal 5el"\<lctS to large and mall busm~ses throuah· out the United , tale includins thc financina ot commercial and prnatt' am·rall. mtd1cal and commercial 1.~u1pmcnt. and real e tale. and the full r,cn tl<' ka">1ng of lruck and 1ra1ler' "" First 'lime Ever. I All Fabrics On Sale. 'I ·' - Eastern strike sets standard for labor rights in the 1 990s By MATT YANCEY "' ldM"~\llthf WASHINGTON -Tbe strike b)' machinists at Eastern Airlines 1 viewed as pwotal for organized labor, which 1s cager to see how the government handles the dispute and the implications for workers' f'iahts in the 1990s. lrontc-ally. the unions arc looking for help to a railway labor law. which ita.ncc vigorously opposed. The law allows the prcsideni..ifhe chooses, to intervene. It also for secondary boycotts in strikes involving rail- roads and aitlioes~ Not si nce former President Reasan ushered 1n a new hard line against labor when he fired 11 ,000 federal air traffic controllers in an illegal strike in 1981 have the stakes in a strike been greater than in the dispute at Eastern. Employers in the 'rece~'>ion years of 1981 and 1982 did not hesitate to demand wage concessions from workers and get them. Automatic inflation-indexed. cost-of-living ad- justments that were a fixture oflabor contracts 1n previous decades disap- ~red from many settlements an the 80s. Steel. auto and rubber workers counting on S 15 to $21 hourly wages took wage cuts, as did meatpackers and a1rlin~ workers paid half as much. Those who ~kw -copper min- ers in Arizona, meatpackers in M1nnesotaorp1lotsand machlDJStsat Continental Airlints af\er Frank Lorenzo acquired it -found them- selves· on the street, replaced by non· union workers of\en wiUing to work for half as much. The return of national rconom1c prosperity aJ\er the recession dad not reverse the trend. But through 1t all, two groups of umon workcts were able to preserve and in some cases even increase their wages relative to inflation: teachers artdotherstate,county and municipal employees. and railroad workers. The first group did it throujh a rcrogmtion that U.S. educauonal standards wett falling. by us1Dg public Rttor collective barga1D1DJ laws enacted under President John F. Kennedy, and by demonstrati[1$ an abilit)'. to cut off vital public services. Rail workers persevered largely through the 1926 National Railwa} Labor Act. a Jaw eovern1ng labor relations ID both railroads and air- lines and passed largely in an effort to stem union power through govern- ment intervention and maintalD transportation vital to interstate com- merce. . Recent uses of the rail"'•Y labor law have rai~ union ho~ Tbe pm1dent and ongrc have broed powe~ unde:t the railway labor l"w to 1mposecontract sculement~oh managt"ment and uruons throUlh Ptts1dentiaJ Emergency Bo~mJ~. They lack those powers in other sectors of the economy .. Reagan used ffie mechan1:m sev- eral times, blocking_thttatcncd raJl- road stnkes and effectively sufl1Dg management bids for conce s1ons. And although the 1947 Taft- Hartley Act forbids stnkin& union members at one company from picJ<eting another company1 the Su- preme Court in 1987 upneld the lepl 1ty of such secondary boycotts at railroads and airlines. Unions are counting on that com- bination 10 defeat Eastern Airlines and Lorcn10. its principal owner. whom AFl-CIO President Lane Kirkland this week called the ·'Ty- phoid Mary of union busters 10 the transportation 1Ddustry ... It wa Lorenzo who acquired Cont1DentaJ Aarhnes ID 1981 and then declared bankruptcy two years later -a move that allo~ed him to cancel all of the comrany°s union contracts. Eventually al of the union workers were replaced. Af'LAt~o e•stern AJrllne1 non-union reservation workers •rrfve b•ck In Salt Lek• City Mond•y nf91tt •ft•r wortdnt In Atl•nta and •r• 9reeted by f•mlly. friends and co-worke11. The upreme Court later upheld Lorenzo's nght toabr<>&ate Contineo- lal's la bor contracts under the bankruptcy statutes. creat1Dg a fear among labor leaders that the example could be followed by any company. The AFL-CIO spearheaded legis- lation passed by Congress 10 1985 cbangins the faw, but ever since then LorenLo has been at the top of the labor organization's enemies list. Bnng1D8 an end to the favored ta~ ft- treatment g1vcn debt-finunced leveraged buyouts eitem1>ltfied by Loren1o's acquis1tJon of Eastern . in 1986 has this year replaced trade at lhc top oflabor's legislat1vea1tenda. Kirkland acknowled&ed the "broad imphcauons" 1f Eastern suet.eeds 10 cu1t1Dg the J>a) of its aircraft mcch- llnics b> $4.000 ~ }tar and its ramp workers by $8.000 annually as de- manded 10 the com pan) 's last offer before the strike Saturda} Lockheed loans workers to Boeing to build planes SEATTLE (AP} -Up ro 670 Qroduct1on workers from Lockheed Corp. w1ll be loaned to The 8oc1Dg Co. to help build BoclDg's new 747-400 Jumbo Jet under an agree- ment being worked out bet\\een the two aerospace companies. Boeing said yesterday. Jn·a news release. Boeing said 11 was nearing final agreement wi th Lock- heed on an "industry assist con tract" that would bring e~perienced Lock- heed workers-to the 747-400 pro- duction line in Everett for up to sax months. Under a prelimtnaf) agreement. however. an 1nit1al contingent of 26 \lSE l'PS 4 DOtt 'S Name 1 Hall Frank 2 Navsl[ WIA 3 EkcoGrO\Jo 1 Ve~1ron U llCP {fr.~~·~ l Gatvst~ou Goldo e 1 ~a1 ras1c j ransc:clnc sf'u"°~C:n~p 4 ~nv le wt ~tel P ha~arSll n QU1t~:Fn ane vc ~Siil nion en Data ene~co Inc w>otricr' 4 entEngv 5 HomeownFSL • •• • '11 -• ''• -'la '• -'ill '• -~It 4l"4 -'• 21')-JI, .. ., -, .. , -'11 ~ '• • •111 114 '• ~ -.,. I -li'J ·i---4? ci 1 H 4 :i 9 M 11 ·\'f '\\st: DID Lockheed workers reported to the 'Plant today. They wi ll undergo fi ve days of cert11ica11on training required b) the Federal Aviation Adm1D15'- tration to qua hf> t~em for work 1 ng on Boemg a1rcran. the com pan} said Lockheed, a maJor aerospace de- fense contractor based in Calabasa. Calif., stopped making commercial jets in the mid-I 980s. Its last com- mercial Jet was the L-10 I I Tri "tar. a three-engme widebod} Jet that went into service ID 1972. BoelDg has suffered repeated dela} s in bring1Dg out its new modcJ 747. the free world's tariest commercial Jet. but started mak1n11. deljvenc~ earlier OTf l'PS .\\D DOtt\S NEW YORK {AP) -The following llsl shOws the Over-the-Counter stocks and warrants lhal have QOM uo lhe mosl and down the most baied on oercent of chanoe for Tuesdav . No sec:urlliH trading below S2 or 1,000 s~ares are I n clu ded et and oercenlafti: changes art !he di erence t>etw~n Previous clos no orice and Tuesdav'sp asl or bid orlce t u s Name LH'°'9P 1. I FlaN81o.Fla 24 • 6~ Up 7 ~ ~umr~~' 'l : 2~ 8~ ~ tek Corp 11 2 Uo . vVentur p,. UP ~~y ,6~ li! 8: 'f4 •lier va 3 • UP E11ec WI 1"2 'n Uo 6 Tdk 1 8 '• Uo 1p M.ic h~n~~nv ~-~ 8g J~·1 ~BT T m ta Ii'> Uo 14. ong ,l}_e 7~ 't'l UP 14. mlstarfto 4 ~"l HP j• ~~ K i :! ug 1t e<:orP S , ~ uo 16 ~Ind t'•• l• Up ·! ~ G~OCs 2~:;~ 2~ 8~ :~ 4 ~~~Bt. WI ~~ i''! 8~ .8 S SoundAdvlce 9._ I UP 6 DOWNS N~•~mTek Un8uildl)9 Pr0f~ltnv1 Fl~tFslFSB AM Inc X er•m•c crosfl ulomatdSvs ~llanFn pf I G~~~R;,~~ ~~~~r~alSL 4 vf~i:sk llll I lmen s11_un 1,1Preme EQ IOMICI ft,mlcProc i.\~f~1m 91&l•ri' ! ~.dn r-i.;· ~l li~~ fl·.•. ·~-'.Ai .,,, -~ -14 . -~') p = .;: ~ 'IH ·1 'h -'• 33-tl =s.;1 NEW YORK (AP) Mar. 7 Adv~nced V echned ncti nged otal 1Jsues New hl9hs New IOWS NEW YORK <APl Mar. 1 .. ~~"· ~"~ T1 he'/1. 1 Y~~~s New hlilhs New lows .\'II·:' I .I·:\ Dt:HS atv '~· --· ~ . . I :• . I :• '.~ ' '• • t~ '• . , , , , I , . . , . ~~ I , , 4 ' . . '~ ,, 'lll\l,PHlff' fiOI D PHIC I' _l'o.l_..,_ ... , ..... _ ..... ...,.. ''= . _,_....,..,.,,c;.-.. ... _. Tli& -tU1t01,....,UI f , ......... • l•tO-........ N'rC....tpOt ... w.-•-·...---·-· ......... ...... ,. ......................... ,,...,.,., .... 1u11.....,,...,....._~_.... ....... ., .. ..,.,..,. '"~-"""""' fa .............. ,. ......... .. ........ ............. ., ...... ........ • ... , llllllc ... ,...,. , .. this year. With record orders for new busi ness. the company also has had problems finding enough ne~ skilled workers. "Securing the assistance of the expenenced Lockheed cmplo}ees 1s one of the man} steps we arc tak1Dg toward meeting the new 747-400 deliver} commitments we have made to our customers." Boeing Com- mercial Airplanes Pre.sident Dean Thornton ~1d. "'Other Boeing or- ganizations alio are helping us b} reassigning some ofthe1r e\pcncnccd emplO)CCS to the 747-400 program ·· Boeing dad not sa)' 10 1\s nr" s release how much Lockhecd "'ould be compensated for thl· cmplo)'ccs Boe- ing Commercial Airplanes' public rela11ons ~orkcrs "'ere 10 a meeting this morn1Dg and not 1mmcd1atel) available for comment. a reccpt1on1st said. • Boeing !><ltd tlfe Lockht"Cd "-<>rl cr., who reported to Boc1Dsarc flight hnc and assembly mechanics and clcun- c1ans. They average nine }Car\ of serv1Cl' \\1th Lockheed Lockheed also as to prm Ilk clet - tromcs installers. quallt} control in- spectors. methods anal} \h and pru- duc11on planners. Last "'eek. stocll. pml''> for both Boeing and Loclhecd IO)(' after Business Weck maga11nc quoLed u01dent11icd sources as saying Boeing m1Rht be IDtcrested 10 buy1Dg the Cafiforma-based compan} Boeing offic1als declined to com- ment on that report. but '°me stock anal)Sts discounted the !i.pcculat1on, sa)'ing 11 "as unlikel} Boeing would want to take on new challenges when 1t alread} faces dela}S and produltlol'I problems 10 its rnmmerual airplane dn IS IOn Lockheed ranked e1~hth 10 defense contrat.t\ 1n ri~al 1988 "-tlh Sl54 b1ll1on "hale Boeing was 10th at ~3 btlhon .• KlOrdang to Pentagon lig- un.·s Dow Jones runs past 2,300,,. but market posts ·a small loSs By CHET CURRIER ~ ......... 111r11 .. "IEW YORK -Thc s\ocl market posted a small loss Tuc"1a} after the Dow Jone\ andustnal aver- age made a shon-h ved run past thl' :uook,el Dow Jones's average of 30 blue chaps, up 20.53 po1Dts on Monda). slipped 4.11 to 2,290. 71 . Dcchnang 1 sues !i.hghtl) out- numbered advances an na11onw1de trading of New York tock Exchaogc- ltsted s1ocks. Volume on the Ooor of the Big Board c~me to 172.50 mil hon share!>. up from 168.88 m1lhon 1n the previous scs5ion Nauonw1de, con- solidated volume ID NYSE-hstcd issues. mclud1Dg trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and an the over-the-counter market. totaled 204.94 million shatts. The market's advance Monday wa prompted 10 part b> a mon1hh rcpon from a group of corporate pure ha sing exccuuves that pointed to a slo" mg of economic growth an Februal'} Thal wa§ mtcrprctl'd ac; a pos1t1 H· portent for th e mflauon outluok and po s1bly a sign that upward prc\surc on interc'lt rates could l"a!>C But anal~sts 531d ~me traders ~ere fearful that the) might get \Orne contrad1ctol) e' 1dcncc later tht!> ""eek when the Labor Dcpanml•nt issues its stat1st1cs on the emplo~­ ment s1tua11on for f-ebrullf') Those womcs were n tcd a'> a pnmary force behind a modest rise an open-market interest rate) T ucsda} Street cstamatcs call for thr repun due out Fnd_ay_. to sho~ an incrca\C Clf about 250.000 1n nonfarm pa) roll employment Tame Inc. Jumped 911• tu I fh'• Analyst cited spt.-cula11on that the compan). in reaching 1t~ wrckend agreement to me~e with Wurncr '\\'SE ('OllPOSITt: TH ·\ '\S ·\('TIO'S Cllllt U6 C~tn ('WWII 2• OWltCr SJ! CllfYlllr 170 (ltdett ,. (lfCIV 12 C ommun1cat1ons might h,l\e open- ed 11sclf' up to a takeo\cr hid from some other d1rcct1on Warncr share<; rose ll to 48 • • omc other entertainment 1s<1uc\ gaJJled groWld for Lhc second ~tra1&h1 ~\)ton ti) reaction to the plans To r rime and \\amcr (1ulf ~ 'Wc,tcrn. v.h1l'h rcponcd h1ghcrquanerl) ~am ings chrnbcd I'• 10 47h. and MC.\ I'• to 54' • Th~ N" \f: 's rnmpo\1tc indc\ of .all ,,., ltc;tcd common stcK l 'I dmpprJ H tol652~ Stantlard &. Poor's indu~tnal index fell M to 319 95. and S&.P's 500- \!IX.l compo\all· 1nde\ was Jov.n 94 at ~91 87 The N >\\DA() compo\1tc ml.le\ lor the O\ er-the-counter market dropped 08 to 406 1"8 At the o\mcru.:an Stock Fxch.10&e. the market value inde' clo'ied at 328 8 J. up . 4 EASTERN ,,_A7 Tunday appcakd • Judir"• order iaued ove:r tbc wcektDd ......,......., from hOC'Orina Mach1SUSU Pi(bt tines at railway1. An . aoprals court hcanna was a.et Wednttaay, 'but the .iud,c utended his order through rriday. . c.oo Me.anwtul~ Easttm ha JUSt I J cmpl_o_)«S still "10rluna. do•n lrom 31.:lOO before the strike. Leonard said. .. We simply don't havt any bo 1- ncss oo the boOks today," ~nard said "Our competiton have Slmoty been uck1na ue, the traffic. ouT tnffit'. inc:c March 4. ' But he in 1sttd bankruelC)· ~mains a last reson . "We don t ,have any plan to throw ID the to..-.cl." ht said. Some union members have specu- lated Eastcrn's owner, Tcxu Air Corp., and its chairman, f!lnk Loren10, are trying to tear the carrier aJ)6ft. Lor~ni.o's ant1-un1on repu· tauon has galvanized &stem's un- 1on1zed cmplo}ees. "One of the problem in this satuauan and the reason It's aone on for 17 months 1s Mt. Lorcnio's cred1b1lity wtth bis unions is about as low as you can get," Skinner said 1n New York.. "He thouaht the pilots would cro s. It's prcuy clear to me the pilots had no 1ntenuon of crossing the picket lanes. Ea tern has contended the pilots. who along wtth its 5,900 fha.bt attendants ha ve honored the picket lines. are conducting an illcpl smke. But pilots attorney James L1Dscy wd the pilots can honor the strike under the Ra1lwa} Labor Act. f11,hts were slightly delJl>ed at some a1rpons Tucsda> b) ALPA's action. which was to take advanta~e of the d1scret1on pilots have 10 dec1dtng preflight and prelandmg checks! such as rcad1Dg flight plans to contro lers. .. We have add1taonal staff an place. we have people mannlDg CrlSJS centers and we are watching the sy&tem "cry closely for an) trend to 1nd1cate a buildup of delays." the FAA's Buckhorn said. "Evcryth1ng's quiet." said Mildred Schneider. spokeswoman for the Port Authont) of New York and New Jerse). whalh operates the three ma}or Ne" York-area airports. • If there a slowdown here. we can't see 11:· said John Braden. spokesnan at Hansfield Atlanta International A1rpon, where Eastern had ac- counted for 26 percent of the traffic befo~ the stnkc. Airports ID Ph1ladelphu1. In- dianapolis. Denver. Los Angeles. KansasCtt}. Mo .. and Ponland. Ore .. rcponcd few or no delay,. San Franmco officials said f<>s delayed ~me flight Reynolds unveiling multi-color I clear wrap By HILARY APPELMAN Auodated Prus \llrttu RI( HMOND \a ( olorcd plasuc wrap introdutcJ Monda} b) Re\ nold\ Mclals Co "'Jll make the JOb0 of 1Arapp1ng lcftoHrs fun . the compan)' ~) SkeptKal Rt.·)nold\ ~>s con- umm rc~pondcd with C'vc n mott cn1hu,1a~m than C\pccted when the compJn) tned out red, green, blue and )Clim~ pl.tsllc wrap ID locu) groups and simulated te t market ··Th( 1dd1t1on of c:.olor Jl\'CS an cmottonal appul to plastic 1.Vrap \llfh lch 1n m cle r torm is 1.on 1dcred purcl>_ a luncuonal product.'0 s.t1d Jane D 1ms of Rt) nolds° <:onsume-r product · d1\i i1ton ·• ddtn& color 10 pla uc wnip males a u\tful product CltCl\10 " The colo~d WTIP --1, a 1fcat idea." said Marabel Morpn. author of .. Tbe Total Woma_n" and proponent of the idea that wo men pict up tbeir mnmaa~ b> ~t1na their hu ban<h • t the door 11\oCanna only plastic wrap "It would rcall) dd a lot of 11p ·• she said unda) tn a tclcphonc intel"iew from h r home in M1ann. The colomS wrap· 1s unlikcl) to ha'c a 11niftc.am impact on the R1chmond·ba d comp:an)' ks. anal)st' said .. If a tempest an a tca~t... 1d Wilham (, 1edcnbura of mith Barney, Ham Upham & Co. in New York. ''Rcynolds I\ pnnC'lpelly and 1lwa)" ~111 be on aluminum produrtr. · "Docs 11 m tter wh t color _you use lo wn w meat )OU d1dn•t fini h 11 d1nnc " But Michael Via or Andcnoo trudwick lnr. in Richmond id the WYJP 1 p;ar1 of the company·, move· rn~nl awa from aluminum, wh ch baJ 1 C)Ch~-a.I mark.et. toward pbst1c produ l and consumer peckqins. which ha"c bt&hu profit ITWIJft In 19 • Reyl'lokis repo~ 1 Reord net income of S48.2 mlfhoa. or S 3S per hare. oo tt\itnuct of SS.6 btlhon. M . W~ \lid tbc con.- umcr products dh<111o.n acc:ounlS for lO prrttnt or FORTIS buys VPS • dnes ll ltd ~ Hall 3l ~ lO rm1izc ht dldn ·1 have ao bide' bis ctililbility from ac.cbenand &ienda. Hal~ !ho Will l'ldwate •n May &om vr.qe CoMt Colqe witll a J. 79 ~ point av~. is ~ bliad. Hit optic nerve never developed. lee viq him with a 20/4 vision which 11 corm:tible to 20/200 Wida ll•utt _____ ......,..__ ___ ~- Bui t.bolc who don't know of his dillbilny arm 't awa~ he tw a vilion ~m._ · h'bi h. fi H11 v111on pro 1 u am rom drivina a car, and ..-hen someone Jbouts at him·from 20 feet away, be bu~· identifYina the perwn. He can't det«m1ne tht color of an individual's eyes sittina across a table, be ltCS only a blurred face . Yet durina his school yQn. he wu able to hide his problem. • .. I take full respons1b1hty for m)' low hish school record," he said. "Back an the late l 960s and early l 970s. you were su~tazed if you hid a disability. J hid mine well I didn't want to call attention tOJn)SClf. .. Many of my Leachcn and fncnds weren't aware that I couldn't Stt the d\aJkboard from the front row. No wonder I didn't keep up in eta s." Discourased by high school coun- selors to attend collesc. Hall opted for a five-year music career. Later he went ·into retail saJcs. HaU also decided to pursue slun dtving. He discovered the beauty of the environment beneath the surface of the ocean. His only frustrauon was t~ng to descnbe the beauty to his fnends. He took up photograph) to provide documentation. The idea to pursue a college degree arose after he was passed up for a .management pos1t1on. ··The other su~ ended up acttma the Job."' he said. ·1 was told he was selected solel) bec.ause h( bad a coUege degree. even though the degree was unrelated to the JOb. ··1 rcahzcd I was li"ing w11h a greatcrd1sab1lity than lepl blindness. I was tryina to be succc sf ul 1 n a ·compcuuvc world wtthollt benefit of a college educauon." Bruce Hall with one'Of hl1 linC1erwater p"otograph1 In 1986 he enrolled in a summer • history course at OCC "I was afraid of failing. but I had to sat1sf) the k>ngailgms1dc." he said ··1r I blew 1t, well. at least I'd know I tncd." Hall was delighted when he earned an ··A .. m the course. ··1 was excited." he sa1d. ··sudden- ly. I had a future The class dad wonders for m) self-confidence knew I had the brains to be a legmmate collc:ae student ... Ha ll as an Ena.hsh/mannc b1olog) major. He will transfer to UCI ne't year. He hopes to eventually tea h ti the junior hWt or hiah school level, where he feels he can "make a difference." He also wants to wnte anicl~ and take photOll'IPhS for manne-.oricnted pltbhcations. "You can't cx~t help if you don't ask for it," he said "That was my fi1JinJ an high school. J was de- termined not to repeat that mistake he". I let my teachers knowi. 'f'i&bt '4P front1 my disability. They"Ve been wonocrful." · • During bis second scmc tcr at OCC, Hall enrolled in a coutse tauaht ~marine science professor Dr. Tom Gamson. .. Dr. Garrison invited me to bnna some of my photos to his office," Hall wd. "I was nat'tcrcd he wanted to sec them." Garrison was impmscd by the quaht} of the photos. He showed them to the editor of Pacific Diver magazine who ran one of the pictures 1n the next issue of the mapzme Nearly a dozen others ha ve betn published since. Garrison is currcntl) wn11ng a textbook on marine science that will be used b) colleges and un1vers1t1es across the nation. The book will include many of Hall's photos. "Bruce is an amazing person and a wonderful photographer." Garrison said. "'He's one oftbe top students in our program ... HaJI has managed to wof'k around his d1sab1lity in order to take under· water shots. '"The water ofTthe Cahfom1a coast 1s pretty murky. with a v1s1b11aty of iust five or six feet. I can easily Stt that fu when I am ruving. I Lake "el) tlJht shots of mr, subJccts. many wnh a macro lens.' He has also taken photOJTIP.hs 1n the clearer waters ofT BaJ!l California and the Channel Islands. He dreams of someday shooung in theCanbbean waters where v1s1biht) 1s 300 feet or more. "If you learn in the murk) waters of California. and do well. you can shoot anywhere." he said .. Mj dream 1~ to travel to distant J points on the compass and ti) m) ~kills there.·· Wedneeday, March e. 1989 Al . David Mohs Edison · teacher honored Edison High chool instructor David Mohs has received an ··Outstandina Contribution to Educatton Award" from the Orange County Department of Education. Mohs has been a teacher in the Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct for 24 years. He has taught .S. History. world history ancf social ps)Chology. He also has been the Pb}stcal Education Department coordinator for 11 )cars and 1s the varsi ty 1irls' \iOlle) ball .coach Ht was vars1t) bo)s bn~ketball coach for ~"en )ears and the Junior "arstt) coach sc'en )cars before that. He also ha coached boys tennis. 'olle~ball and footbnll. Hes also prls" volle )ball booster club adviser and 1s a member of the Charger Boo terC'lub. whi ch cq_ntrols bmao pmes 3t Edison. He also has a isted 1n the the development of the '"fitncs_~ for Life·· cum culum. Digging.for roots. off amily tree growing in popularity 8yVIKJOUY ~l'llGCc..Tt .. -.. It takes a determined tnd1v1dual to dig to the roots of one's family tret Joan Rambo president of the Oran_ge Count) California Gencalo31- cal Soc1ct), equates tracing one's family tree to a whodunntt mystery "A large pcrccntaac of people wh o stay with 1t arc 1n 1t because ll lS hll.c a bug biting )OU. tt's an incura ble disease. Once )'OU stan finding ancestors. the more )OU find the more you want to know " "Ninct)-fi"e percent of the ume genealogy 1s a matter of cxchan31ng informat1on;· Rambo said. ··1 love to help new people get staned. You get as much fun out of finding their ancestors as > ou do yo ur own. probably because when }OU act stantd 1t is so eas) to find thinp. but as the research progresses. 11 gets harder." Unable to secure ground to plant its own roots in 1963. the society kept seck1n1 new homes for tts rap1dl >. arowma collection of volumes until 1977 when the Hunungton Beach Ltbrat) and Resource Center"s then- dirtttor v.elcomed It with open arms. Rambo said. W1tb 600 members, a ma1ont) of them from Oransc Count). and 16.000 volumes hnana the shelves on the sccond Ooor of the hbral). the 90Clety aptn as 10 nttd of room to prcao. But it has come a Iona W&) tn« the da)s back when "hardl) anybody wanted us, and those v. ho did d1dn°t have room for us:· Rambo sald. While uncovcnna the famil y tree m)stcry one invanabl) runs into alJ kind o roadblock , Rambo said But It take mon:: than roadblocks to dishcancn the hardcore aenealogi t. who deal~ with them in one of many W8)S Some prefer to abandon the anf!c they are punu1n1 temPoranly, wh1lca othen choose to Sttk the ~Ip of a profcuional rc~rchcr. And the" arc those who suck with it no matter what. Rambo 1J. How tar a re\Carchcr aon. of tounc. 1 up to the re.searcher. but there 1s no doubt the more he digs the harder It gets. ""The New Englanders kept Hr) good records. Their courthou~ 'w\.erc made out of rock. whereas in the South they \\Cre of under-di) wood The ume penod and the location of )Our ancestors determines whether their record$ wdl be eas) or hard to find," Rambo said. ··Sometimes \\hen )OU come back to 1t (a record) )OU sec something tha t )OU didn't stt the first time," Rambo said. '"New 1nformat1on ts unco"ered many umes when someo ne looks over the same records again.·· In-depth research can get c'- pens1ve wtth its overseas cor· respondencc and extensive tra veling. Rambo said. but tt 1s possible to make big advances b) using the mfor· matton available at the library. "You can do )Our research from nght here, you don't ha\C to tra-.el." she SaJd. GcnealC>g) is pan of the Mormon religion, Rambo said, and extensive family record keeping 1s practtced b) them. The soc1ct) from time to time takes excursions to Salt Lake Cit; ..,. here the largest atnca10Jlcal library collecuon m the count!) 1s housed In her 23-)ear assocsauon wt th th( soc1Ct), Rambo has seen all kinds of people. She said mo t men re- searching art ··quite often onl y interested in their name Women tend to be interested in both their maiden names and the new last name the) acquire upon mama e .. The ··11u1c old ladies 1n tennis shoes ,oina to the library" 1maie of the society's typical members 1s a thin& of the past smce the collection became east I) acccss1blc to the public . .Rambo said. The easy access hu encouraged all age aroups to make use of 1t. A large-scale library c'pan ion plan current I> in its 1n1tsal siaacs ma) pave the way for more room for the acncalogical collcctton to pre d 1ucl( Rambo said The society mcm· ~n meet once a month acnerall) 1n a room pecked to capacity. .. It 1s such a ,·atuablc c:ollccuon. ~-c ~ould ttrta1nJ hke to puf tt tn a Joan R•mbo poses with tit• volumes on 1•n•alogy by the Huntl"91on aeach Ubrary. t ' laracr area .. L1bral') 011"CC'tOr Ron allow more 'P3«' tor IU0.000 \'OI· ~020 ·· c'en hi\ a hne of descendant "'ho Ha) den td \.'The e.:pan ion that 1s umcs 1n the adult atta and v.ould take Rambo said \he ·has traced ht'r scttltd 1n VirJJnta before the Ma\· to take pla ~•than t~o )cars ""'" the communst) throuah the )car cthntc: bac~ound to En&Jand and Oo""er.1oin1 as far bad. as 1607. '' I lit ,po I I Ifill I . William Lyon f amlly gives S250,()()() to Mardan SchOol The Wllllul Lyw fam1) donated S2.S0.000 to help build a ne Matdan SthOol In ''"*•nc. Mardan. •hich i slaltd to mo"e to 111 ntw location this ~r. 11 a non-profit tchool for duldfm and lldult1 Wlth 1nm1n1 411MMlma.;Thtne1W hoolwiUJUVc 1ppnmmattly 50 pef'ttnt mort •tu- dtntS. . '--··11 1J 1m~nt to lO\" ro~mun1'1·· btcl"9C tl Pf'O\ idn the Of'll) 1ftd1 U• Ulliml ICMemec prolf'l!mt and WI)'. ~ XO'tea for am•• d1sabltd ~ "' IM COUftt)'." Mid Bruce .llh9eft; pmidtftt of Minten·, ..,.. ol lnllllft. S1rttt in Or'an , v.:11l accommodatt' up to 20 fam1h ~h children art ho pll•htcd for serious medical prot>. lcm•. Thcpro~tts lattdfortomp uon 1n h1tt prma. • • • Loeal 'tu~nt• makmJ the honor roll at C nta Barbara ancludc Lara Pa'lt DirMf of fountain Valle and ~-~r set.-. J• ·,.n, J-.p Ca..O , Usa EU1a.k~ GtltMre of Hunt1n ton Beach and c:1tt1rn\h1p. The thtmc of tht conf~ntt wa "The Lcadc~ of T omorrov. Mtctint the Lcac.k~ of Toda>:· · Throuahout the $1\-da) con- ference. tl\e tudt nts ml't with le den and ne~ tnakcn from the thrt'C branchc' of 10..emml'nt. the media and the d1plomattc: COfP$. ··1.-, ont thin to rtad anJ I ~rn abo411 one·~ &0' crnmcnt 1n a tc t- book.'" td J.tlll Hl9", C\ Ull\C dutttor ... But tt t\ a c:omp.letd~ d1Jltrent 6Jucatt nal t\pcncn<'C to finthaml OM0 o\C'mm nt at ~°'~ and to w1tn lhc d m rat1 proct .. Her ct1 v111~ incl uded being a J)C('1al Ol)·mp1 \oa h. member of the Gm:k Honor Cl), member o Monar rd and member of the l11mpu nt r Honor ·1cl) he also 1 a \Oluntccr for Lex mo , an orpha~c an Mexico. where he btin.a food, clothma. and tO}'\ to the c-h11drcn. Ghani-8anki tw bttn re-- n11ed by Gamma Phi Btta and dccled ~\idtnt of PanflcUcft • a o'tmina body fi r tht t wron1 oncampu . a p0l1hcal IMJOt and ... u be 1ttcnd1ns aav. tcboOl in thefall Oblr,.·Blnlu it tht ~tet of .._.taand.._..Cbnfl rtf I • r Otenge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednad•y. March 8 . 1089 .Biabetes research supported OMl)t rtiol ~·.,, L .. r•ytte Lynn Burrows •nd G•ll Bosch f•bov•J; Cl•v• How•rd. Ann Mound •nd Judy Gertner. llOICOS('OPI·: lyVIDAO.AN ~Not e-.-•· "AH of the mone}' we make today 't•ll io for research ... to fi nd a cure for Juvenile diabetes," said MariJya Ryder at the Four Seasons Hotel. The ev~nt la t week was the second benefit fashion luncheon sponsored by the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Orange Count). "We began fund-raising two }ears ago at a grass roots lc\'el. and in June of 1988 we organized o.ur first board in Orange Count). The nattonaJ organiiat1on ha s m the ~st 10 >ear donated $58.8 million for research and there ha\e been positive break- throughs," added Ryder, • board member and chamnan of roajor aifis. R)der e~plained that one of the most 1mponant ad,ances in diabetes treatment 1s a person's ability to monitor his O\\n blood sugar level at home with a computer. R)der has a daughter. no" 121-2. who was diagnosed .as ha' ing diabetes when she was 6. Most of the chapter's 300 mem- bers. have a child w11h diabetes, accorchng to the luncheon chair- woman. Marsha Besley of Hunt· ington Beach. Besle} and husband Dr. Tom Besley, a board member, became JO\Ol\ed two years ago \\hen son Mauhew learned he had diabetes: No" 16, he was one of the 160 fashion v1e"crs. He came from Santa Barbara where he attends Dunn School. He monitors himself on the computer three times a da) and has to inject himself w 1th 1nsuhn evel) time he cats. ··1 can sull do most of the things 1 did before lindang out about the diabetes. I am sun aCtl\ c ano sttll surf," said Matthc". "'I thank of having diabetes as an mcon' e- n1ence .. 1 am hoptng "'c make S5.000 toda}. At our first fash ion sho"' \H' had onl> 90 people there. so "cha' c almost doubled our attendance. and I am thankful for C\el) one that came todav," commented the cha1Noman Assisung \.\it h lunchcon arrangr- ments were Susan Clark, decoration'> Lynn Burrows, re!>Cr\-attons and Helli Heiserman, "ho was in charge of prt7eS. ,. Thl' bag prlll' of the da~ "'a .. a rruise to \fc~ICO. ant.I Nora Lehman, "ho "'a' J'>"\lang Kitty Leslie ''1th fa\h1 on \ho'' bought th e \\tnnang tu.-1>.et C 1ucc.t<, d1m·d on neam of bronola <,oup. cold r hacl>.l·n ..alad \\Ith tar- ragon sauce ~ind '>lra\\bcrru.·s an grand Helf• HelHrm•n admires outfit worn by Mlch•ll• Greer. marn1er sauce. Member Llnda Blake mg Lile Rullocl>.s \\.1lshtre and Red selected the menu. Haute -'? "I am "caring t\\O hat . toda). ~1d No om· "~t a"a) empt} handed Leslie. ··1 am on the chapter board from this luntheon .. at each place and as fashion director for fa.,h1 on "a'>abagcontatntnfaT-shinpnnted Island. 1 am dotng th.e show." Using il .... Mlh the tnformatton that the JD cruise theme .. Leslie sho"ed 44 ~roup plans a Ma) 7 "'on the road to fashion Items trom stores 1nclud1ng itfe cure" walk at Fashion Island Tnpos. Rice ha. Monda . Panscope. More information is a'a1lable from Pons lnterna11-0nal. Montrcr. pon the chapter omcc. 840-884S Wedaesdar.. Marcil 8 ARJES \March 21-Apnl 19): Good news received concerning health of one close to you. Focus on ex- pen mcntat1on, social activity, popu- larity. You'll be at nght pla~ ?t "spectal" moment. Sag1ttanan 1s in picture. New delivery system a blow to traditiqn TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20): People who thought )'OU were careless concerning details w1ll change their minds. Performance 1s rated flawless. LepJ decision socs your way. Marital status commands auenuon. Scorpio fisures prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You could write your own ticket! Your .. specialty" is in demand. Spotlight on promotion, advancement, recog- nition previously withheld. Superior expresses faith in your potential. Pisces involved. CANCER (June 21-J ul} 22): Avoid sensationalism. Explam facts in mod· crate manner. You'll receive gif\ representing payment or apprecia- tion for recent favor. Fam al> member insists on "redecoratmg." Libra is represented. LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug. 22): You"ll encounter Pisces person who says. "Your aop:al 1s so strong 1t can be bhndingf'' Maintain balan~. Infor- mation regarding mone} comes from. unusual source. Romance will pla> major role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Deal 1s scaled. Emphasis on legal affairs. public relations, ab1hty to put across profitable concepts. Strong love rela- tionship featured alona with pressure of deadline. Capncom involved. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on blending of creative and practical endeavors. Includes p~unting, cook· ina, sewing. Romantic interest is revived. could lead to journey. Pets and dependents play featured roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Stress independence, style, creativity. You need not be satisfied with status quo. Opponuni ty exists for you to make HHIUfil : ly CHARLES GOREN and O MAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable. East deals. 1 NORTH •A J,54 Q AQ 0 VoW •A&Q432 ·WF.81' EAST • VoN • K 10 9 '7 Q I tt I 1 .f 'l Q 9 3 0 " Q ' ' 2 0 J 10 1 • '5 • J lt 7 t SOUTH • Q 131 <v> a ' s 0 Al 543 •• The blddlna: • llaill IMtlt W• Nordl ........ l Q 4 Q P1i1i 5NT ._ 6 Q ... ,. r.. ..... .... ... r.. ... o,a,.. md: Ki.aa of 0 b 1 tlJ, 9obby IAWI, now Mvfnl Iii CMC:aeo, ...... t • 23. tlM ~ •a rt pla;. ... to wta a World -"" ...... :· Almoll -~ ................. . ,.. ..... Al ....... ,.. Nldoaal 0 fh t''fr•ICIM ...... _. .... ,... 91 llldllUleMMW ,.. .................. ~ ..... ~ .. ...,. Nirtll'• mi-till ot low ._.. your own war.-f 1nanc1al transaction will involve • third person ... SAGITT ARIJJS (No'. 22-Dcc 21) Intuition on target.you'll sense true financiaJ picture. Focus on home, parent, deahngs with women. Prop-erty for sale requires funher examin- ation. Cancer native will play dynamic role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Plans involving trips. relattves sub- JCCctual curiosity. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Re- vamp financial planning. structure. AdV1ser as not knowledgeable. Face facts as they exist, not merely through haze of wishful thinking. Former professional associate proves to be ally. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You fi nalJy are "nottced." You no longer arc merely another face m the crowd. Some will say. "Where have }OU been all my life!·• Member of opposite sex expresses admiration. Get thoughts on paper. IF MARCH S IS YOUR BIRTH· DAV you are intense, work weH un<kr pressure. are romant1c, sentimental. passionate. You have knack for pining confidence of older persons. Capncorn, Cancer mdiv1duals play important roles in your ltfe. Qirrcnt cycle highlights home, ~unty, marital status. possible add1t1on to family. You are prescient, difficult for others to fool. but you can fa ll victim to self-decepuon. June will be memorable for you this year. h11h- lightina career, money, love. 1howed a powerful two-suited hand, and Levin's five no trump asked bis partner to cboe>te the au.it. North elected to cue-bid .U bearu It was a stol) at the top of the page of our newspaper. and it should ha"c been The paper routes of the morn- ing newspapers in man)' large Amen- can c1ttes will no~onger be dell\·ered b> kids. but b) adults in cars. Get outta here! Tell me Barbu! bleaches her pon) tail. Tell me Dack Clark has a picture agtng tn his alltc. But don't tell me that a trad111on as old as the word 1s gotng down the tube . I was a paperboy's mother for more years than I care to remember. It's on my resume. For years I listed it on mx dnver's license under "occupation It tells you a lot about a person. (Your capacity for guilt and endurance for pain. to mention two.) I used to mention "our" route at parties and immediately be surrounded b) ad· marers. '\ t :M S 'I ·\ Kt: HS The JOb. ho""e"er. was more than JUSt status for my on Forget the fact that for a pcnod offive or m. >ears he was the only person \\e kne~ with a savings account and could ha'e bought and sold h1' entire famtl) More important. those were the years he wa~ introduced to that great Amencan threat that parents usf to scare their kids half to death: the dreaded "real world " II# l Ill ,,.. •• POf'Mer Plrlt LMJ runq Re ... n u Hs backn•9e MorNl•J n'9ftt to conp......._ •• ..., ... 'J•hnHrov •ft•r he open ed on 8rcNldw~ 9n --~ .... . It ".as his lirst encounter \\Ith respons1b1ht). IOUS} hours and dead- beats. .\nd he learned Hr learned that birds that soar with "'The Tonight ho\\·· do not sprout \\1ngsa1 4·30 lhe ne'\t morning. He learned that people who h'<e an S22S.OOO houses do not ha\e a cash flO\\ ofS I 50 for their new<ipaper · He teamed that you cannot plan )our retirement around a broken b1c)cle chain. and that a bo) \\Ith a morning paper route has no friends when he wants a day off He found out rather qu1ckl) that working on unda)'s could give ~ou a hernia. But the most important th1n1 he discovered was that even though h~ represented nothing more than a "thud" to those still asJetp an tht' morning. he was nitht up there in 1mponanrc "'•th tlie cdtto~ and \\nters of the paper hr wa~ carT) ing He balanced on h1\ bake the most perishable item being consumed b) people a newspaper AH lhe planning of the ed1to~. lhe color, 1he spons scores. lhe Pulitzer Pnze-w1nnint exposes and the comic geniuses were all an the hands of an anm of small ~id~ pedaling their v.ay th.rough the darkness an the small hours of the morning \\ 1thout them, all of the people at the paper might JUSt as well ha\C' been v.nting and 1llustra11na h1StOF) books The reasons being cited for the demise of these carriers are fears over their safet). deli' cry costs. the we1aht of the Sunda> ed1ttons. and a shonaae of w1lltng )'Oungsters. Maybe that's the .. real world" now. Schuller' s milestone TV taping hailed by 3 f o·rmer presidents By The Auodated Press G ROEN GROVE-The 1.000th tapin,& of ht "Hour of Power" tclev1s1on show drew congratulations for the Rev. Robert H. SdaUcr from all sorts of celebnttcs tnclud1na three cit-pre 1dcnts. Former Presidents Gerald r ord. Ronald Rcaaan and Richard Nixon were among the wcll·W1Shcf1 who sent v1dcotQpc to unday's ~rv1cc at the rystal Cathedral. Other celebnucs sending tnbu1c included Olympic swimmer Janrt Evans. cntcna1ncr Sammy Dav1\ Jr . Mother Tc~ and Coretta ott King. the widow of the Re\. Manin Luther Ki ng Jr. "You've bttn our~ tor, both on OUfVl llStO)OUrchu.rthanda v.e'\.e traveled this great country... said Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole on behalf ot hc~ll and her husband. n Bob Dolt'. R-Kan "We're ex· trrmel> proud oft he accomplishment }Ou'rc celebrating toda).- The anntversary shov. 1s scheduled to be broodca t Apnl 2 . R. ONOR. Pa. -Rl110 S&arr feels nJ)lt at home do1na children's tcle· '1S1on bcolusc he's wuh the same audience he hod when he wu a Beatie. "KJd,_ and mothers wcr~ my crov.d" dunng the &IOI')' ~ars as drummer with the Bnu h 11na.1na &roup. tarr ad an an interview in TV Guide' Marth 11 i uc. 'tarr said he doc-~ not think h1' currtnt JOb as an ant1-chmu to b1 )ra'°' as a lkatlc tarr, 4~. pla)s a train conductor an the new PBS British import .. h101na Tunt Sta.- 11on." in search of a srand 1lam but South, with what aeaned to be 1 utelcM kina or hearu. ventured no further than six spades. But'• areedy dOilble turned what Movie:..goers often of fended by language miabt have been a 'lbaky contract DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last into a simple liqle-:-dununy prob-ntaht we wtot to sec the film "Rain lem -by prCICJlti"I declarer with 1 Min." Tom Cr'Uise was Jood. Dustin blueprint of the dlatribudon. The Hoffman was bnlliant. The lanauaac diamond open.ins lead wu ruffed In was offensive. dummy and a low 1padc wu led. The favorite word out of Holl)'· Since 1oina up with the lciila wu wood these days seems to be the F- tantamount to eurrcnder, But wOrd. I am wntina to ask why. Can it played low and deC:larer'• queen be thlt that's tht way people 1n won. An ..... _ diamond ruff provu. California talk and we squattS in ~~· 'Ill Middle Amttica hlvcn•t cauaht up ed the entry to the table 10 Cub three with t~m )'Ct? Or i1 it because lbe F-• top clubs, followed by 1 club ruff In word will iQJl.lle an .. R •• ratina. which DEA& »am: 1111 IC=~· a. tbe cloted baud. teem• to attract aoWds? .....,. c-.. W1i11tit ---,, 1111 Lmn cubed the ece or beutl. Ma)'be tbc ~ucen btlieve such ..... , ....... .._% 9!f .... overtook tbc quem with I.be w .. .o. lanlullC enhMCa the chatKter. If m'll<?len -:raz· lu•a --. to, they are mistaken .. Tom Cru11e'1 _,. -.... 7-Md played Oft tbe act of ctiUDODda dW'IC1cr .. far lftOft' IDOViN Ud ClllM et p M.... 1111 • .. .. co briDa hit trick to.al to 10. Left on p.>werfui wbcn bi bent down IO till ...._ the board _. dM A J of trumpe hil audldc brother on 11.e tbft'-d ad a dub, d6ll !alt ... doWa to &bu nen be ... JPt'Wina lortb --but tnmpl. Dldlilr .. ...., words. 'R'Xfid tlM Ol#l/I • 11W t.J I• llOI u old~ I w bara Ir• ••• tbl dlemolld.......... .... ... .:t:°'*., boom ta zs,•1 dub. 111111 WM fonid 10 ::.-r....,.,,:.. COii.-=..~ """ .......... ...., ,... .... m fdlllll0 .. l1N1'1•1v.A1a,.. ... .,,, •.._ .... I -dll .,.. II H ... tl..., --'t~-ANfGlt.,IUtT oet a:.. trliltf MADllON. WA .. - ardttkallf ..,.,.. wl&llMt tM pnep~ltw ..... 't,ut&IMtllle~ ~ ...... If lhllywMtl c.leue4 ... ti .... . • • • DEAR ANN LANDER . SOmc-tun~ it pays to be i&norant. Listen to this: A 19-year·old fellow from KiDcaw, Neb., MS charJied with makina an ,,._. aublt.a~. The drua . meth · ~~pbrtlmine. com· jilaoJy uo,a. f.cllay, .. ipelled D&be .... lllblle. of di °'* diMrict coun .._, ._ • ._ "t _.... ~did·~·~--111.M... ....... did _....., .... ~'-=::• .. D R o\NN l..A DERS: My hus- band and I are both in our 60s. I am his second Wlfe. We have been haes>tl> married for 12 _years. Two wteks bdOfc Chrisunal my husbe.ocf1 u -wife's mother died. He traveled ~ mite, to attcad lk funeral. He 11id be fttt M shoWd be there for the "children:· (The ehi"- dttn att .-0 • .)8 and 35.) Two 1Wtks leeer my 1'uibud wena to ~letnt.e Christma1 Wkla tu. d11I· dttn. His U ·Wlfe ..U tMn. o/ coww. I c:..~~.:..1---.... . Now~~~ ..... .. --·--~·~~·· ~· .... •ID ~-I ••A!m. ,. ... ,._. ... .__MU: lltllftltl\I 1 (' Man deserves another chapter profiling courage " If a scqud to ''Profiles 10 Courage" were to be wntten. Paul Nussbaum would be a candidate for a chapter. His stor) is worth retelling:. . Not that long a&O. lhe JO.)ear:-0ld man.wished he had died. • . · Hi' body was paralyzed. H~ co~ldn't talk and was unable • to brntbc without art1fic1al aid. A once vigorous athlete was rendered a virt ually helplcs human being. • A .22-calibcr slug had slammed anto his face and lodged in his neck, scvcnng vital nerves and Nussbaum's hfe as he had known It. A rather routine traffic ahercauon outside the Orange County fauirounds on July 18. 1987 had turned ugly nnd forever turned Nussbaum's life into something that wall anything but routine. T he a sailant wtth the .22-caliber gun went to pri on. Nussbaum went to surgery. Albert Carroll Morgan was sentenced to 10 )Cars. Nussbaum got life. Doctors predicted pcrmamncnt paralys111. The outlook was dark. o was Nussbaum's mood. He had reslgned himself to hfc in a wheelchair. But something clicked. As Nussbaum put distance between the re~p1rators and other life-giving machineS'that he had relied upon. a he began to feel his arms and legs again. he slowl) came to believe there was reason to hope. He decided to confront the challenge. He began training to compete in the \\hcelcha1r d1\ 1s1on of the Los .\ngclcs Maratho n. for nine months. he road a stauonan bicycle eight to I 0 miles per day. Evcl) day he did 200 Sil-ups and 60 deep knee bends. That 1 ~mething hkc 54 000 sit-ups and 16.000 deep knee bends. Imagine the pain. On unda). threc hours. 58 minutec; and 25 seconds after he started. Paul Nussbaum crossed thl' finish line at the Loll Angeles Marathon 1n b1cyclc-ltkc racing \\hcelcha1r. Imagine the JOY. With therapy and much more hard work. Nu~sball'm thinks he will regain full use ofht'i legs. He will walk on the legs that once wouldn't move "I think I will walk again because I'm prett) dctermtnl'd and I've alwa)S been very dt c1pltncd -that's probabl) \i.hat got me th1 far." Nussbaum said. 'omcday he may run across the finish line and that will be another chapter in a courageous story. Opinions expr.ssed 1n this space are those ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Read.tr a· comments are ln\'lled and may be sent 10 The Daily P1to1. P 0 Boll 1560. Cotta Mesa i2628 0 ·1·111-:n '01c·1·:s Tower's problems Don't get the idea that John Tower was rcJeCtcd as defense sccrctaf) by the ·nate .\rmcd Services Committee JUSt because he ha a reputation as a man who likes an occasional gla11 of \\tne and has an appreciation for a \\Cll- turned ankle. Let''i put It on a 'ihghtl) higher le\ t:l. . Let's look at Tower's background 1n dctcnsc. t\s a senator, ro"'cr was chairman of the Armed Service~ Committee. and he was \\-Cll-known as a enator "'ho '"nc' 1.·r met a defcnc;c sy tern he d1dn 't hkc." ( .\s defense sccrctar\ ). more hkcly he would he a rubber stamp for any \\.ISh hst the m1htary give him. fter he lefl the nate. fo"'cr became a consultant to the defense industry In a couple of years he had recel\ ed around a m1lhon dollars in con~ulung fees from defense contracto~. He and defense contractors get along 'cry, \Cl) well Thi 1~ the man who 1s supposed to go before C'on~1css and makecrcd1blc. plausible arguments as towh) \\e need this weapon or that defense sy tern. or""h' we should pa) so mulh more money for this project" The rumors of\\oman1Z1ng and drinking are the least ot To\\cr·s problem lt;tt the Senate forget those rumor5 and JUd c the man ~Id> on h1 defense background. The \.Ole niµ1n t him hould be o"'erwhelm1ng lOD \ l I'\ HISTORl Today ii Wcdn(\<Sa y. March g the 67th day ot 1989. l hctt arc 298 da)s 1cn in &he 'car. 1 oda)"s hi&hhl.ht 1n h1\tory On March 8. I 782. the C1nadcnhut· ten ma\ ctt took piaLe as wme 9U Indians .. ho hid con,erted to Chm· 11anity .. ere: murdered by m1htt men in Gnadenhutten. Ohio, 1n rc:tah:it1on for raidscamcd out b) other Indian' On th ls date: In I 702. naJand's QuNn ~nne Uttnded the thront upon 1hcde1th uf Wtlham Ill. In 1841, lJ.S upremc <. oun Justice Oh\Ct Wcnddt tlolmc\ Jr. v.111' bom in ffo\ton. In 1854 · ( ommodorc: 1at- thew (.'. ~rr) m de his ~nd landine an Japen. W1th1n a month. h contl~ • tlt'at)' -.1th 1hc Japan . In &174. tM 13th prnidcn& of &he Umtid Slaea. Mallard Fillmore, d1t"d tn Bufrllo. .Y. In 1194. nw:YoA: tnactc~Uhc first c.to.4iccn11na .law an the nauon. fo 1917, tllt fln& qf t•~ Ru ian Re' Olullons btpn W11h noo and iankn an ·a. Pt1tnhuf'I. In 19 17, the US. na&c \Otcd 10 hmn fihbusttn ldopuna the ... ,.,,, a ct • hlishef TU Journ•I. Ne-w Vim. Mla11 . cloture rule In 1930. the 27th pre 1dcnt of lht' l 'n1ted l&tC$. W1lh3m Ho\\ard Taft d1N 1n Wo. hinaton. In 1942. the Japancsc captu~ Ranaoon. Burma. durin WorlJ War 11 In 19 3. the llou~ forc11n .\ll:ur\ Comm1uet endorsed a nu le. r \\C'3p()O frttlC V.lth tht So\. ICt Union. 3 proposal dcnoun cd the ~mt d.a) by Prnident RonalJ Rc- pn as a ''\cry danscro_us fraud ." Ten ) rs : Pttlident J1mm)' Caner met for hours in Catro with f.a)ptlan ~1d nt nwar dat 1n an dTon to help bnna about • pea c tlt'at) wtth ls~I. but both ad q1d aflcN--ard that .. Utt~hcd lS\UCS .. remained .-• Toda) ·s binbda) · Rct1rrd n. Jenn1nts Randolph. O.W. ~. i ai1. ctrc:~s Claire Trc,or ' 80 ct~~· dancer d :han.ut 1' 68 \<'lit'\\ ue ne Lanpton i S3. former baseball l;>ta)'tt Dd authoT Jim Bout n ''SO. A.ct res l..)nn RcJgrai.c •s Mt. C1tt"U u-n G r~ 1s 4S. Actor M1cktj Oolcn1 t 44 ~trtU J 1mc L)n Bautt 1 40. Baseball pl.l)'tf Jim R1 c 1136. •r TIN A#lrii,._, Pfw• ~ ..... .......... ...... ................ ....... ~-..... ..... ...... c:..1111 ...... CllNlllll..W Deficit-cutting suggestions are as popular as a root canal Yo u be th e judge o f budget office ideas ~.\\Hl~(,f()'\; -.\n)OOl' \\00 ha\ n 1:r balanl1:J a l'hCl kbook has got to \\Under "h" the federal goq:rnmcnt lan·1 do the.· \<lme When )OU run out of mont:). )OU '>lop \pending until )OU get more .\t least that"\ the "3) 11 used to work in the old da)s when ""don't leave home without 1t" rckrrcd 10 cash . Now. the federal government has as m.1n) C\CU\l'!> for running up a defit·1t as a shopahohc has for running up a charge acroynt I he < on-grt'~Stonal Budget Oni1.-e rermndcd Congrc s of those 1:u uses in 11s H'lent report on the dclic11 fhcrc arc 1cchnK..il l'Ons1dera1tons Some go' crnmcn1 programs span )Cars and 1t wouldn 1 moke !>Cnse to budget pha~ onl' and then eliminate phase 11,1,0 I 1 doc'>n 't look good for thl.' '-:a\'. for mstam:c: 10 spend mil hons ot dollar> designing ao am. raft ~arna that "-Ill neH'r be built 1 here arc.· kgal and mor.d c..ons1dl·r- a11ons People plan their ll\cs ba!>l"d on pronHSt'\. "r1111:n or und1:r<11oo<l from the ft'deral go,crnml.'nt It 1,1,ould not do 10 ha' I.' l m:k Sam run around breaking those prom1'iol'S. e\pel1ally the big promise from (1corge Bush· ··No new l~~cs ... Then: .ire 4uL•c;t1ons ol l'qu1l' ( ongrc s could 1rnpoSt' uil import Ices. for instanlc..'. nnJ thl' people.-I" ing m Buffalo ,.,.ould 1..om plain about their hca11ng bills Or.< ongn.'\\ coulJ anncasc c1gnn.·ttc ta'cs and dump the burden on poor people bccau'>l' the\ smokl' more than nrh people do · r IO:lll). there 3rl' QUl.'\llOn\ OI Clonom~ II the go\crnment l·Ut\ ll\ \pc.'nding. the c..:onom) lips 1n10 .1 n.<tcs\lon Pl'opk lo!>C their Jobs 01her pc.'opk get tight "1th their monc) .md l'\l.'f)ntKh hl..inll''> < un· grcss and thl· prl·\1dl·n1 Sudd1:nh 11 l'>n't \<'ca\\ tu< ul lhl' ddiut an)inoa· But the ( ongress1unal Budget Of. ficc SJ' e 11 a sporuna ti) an)wa)' In a onc-snch-th1tk bool... the ( BO sug. gc'>lcd I ~9 kdcral programs lo ehm1natc. ~all'. b.tlk 01 bleed murt· monq out of fhl document in- dudes a <.1,1..·at. the (BO wasn'1 ad' oca11ng am uf II\ \u~c:s11uns It was mcrd ~ ollcnng options. 1 krl.' af\.' c;omc \<tmples tor )OU to Judge • < anrl'I thl' dcplu)ment ot \1 \. n11s\1lcs un ra1lro.iJ tar<. and s.·nc SS 8 ll1ll1on There v.ould "11111 tx· 1.000 Oll\Slk'> Ill \110\ hut 1111\Sllc'> II\ c;1lo'> arc c;1111ng dud•.s • Dcl..i) produt t11>0 of th\· \tea Ith Bomber until l'I"' and \J\C v.ho- l..no""-hov. -mu1..·h. bclJU'>l' lh1: W\t ot 1~1'> mnkc1 I'> da\\1li\.'d \n cdu1..att-d guc: .. ., "'ould put thl '41' 1ntLs al SJll billion lx'l..iu~· .t dl.'la) nutzht .1110\\ dt•<;1gm·r\ to v.nrk out \Uffil' u\\tl\ hug'> • Don't lll\C thl' mll11an a flJ' 1a1~ nnt H'ar and \J\ l' SI~ -4 b1lh11n. I he nc;k I\ that quahtkd rl·nu1t\ ""I not Join up .ind nul1tal) \:!lane' ,qlf not ll'l'P pan·" 11h l I\ 1han \land..ird'> • I a' a portion ot l\.klhnm· ocn- l'lit'i and '><1ucc1c SI 9 h1lho11 morc out of till' tJ\P.l)l'" T h1\ unl' \Wuld Ix .1bout a~ popular a'i J root lJn.11 • Rl·dulC thl' \Uh\ld\ on ~ houl lunlh program\ that \l'r'l' ~hildrcn "ho .lk not poor J nd \<I\ e Sl ~ billion I hl.'n m1ddll'<las'i lhtldrcn \\Ou Id c;ulkr onh 1 l the1r parcnh V.l'rc 100 bu'i\ or dumb to make them a nu1n11ous lunth -a probkm th.11 should not be unJcrc\llmaled • Reduu· federal a1<l tur OlJ\s tr J0\11 "''itcmc; and -.a' l' SI< .l t11ll1un Then be. prep.in-<.! tu C\pla1n 10 rx>or people wh~ a bus ticket to -.url "'Ill CIJ'it them S5 instead of 50 ccnb • Ta'< 10 pcn·cnt of the profit from home ~Ir\ and net SJ:? .S b1lhon in f1,c )tars. Member of Congn:'IS could then clean oil theardc ks and &o home. bc<'3u!>r it's ~ \u~ b<'t thc)- v.ouldn't be r'\'.-elec:ted IMPORTING DANGER Foreign-made pcst1rnk continue lo enter the L n1led late wuhout the: knowll-dgc: of the En' ironmental Protec11on .\gen() brr) )ear an C"it1ma1cll t> 000 kind~ ol Pl''t1rnk .m· sh1pJll:d into lhl.' wuntf). but the F P .\ docs not h.1' t• a '>( f<"l'n 1 n prc~ram town out to\ln\ that ha,l· not bcl'n approH~d for U\e here h:dl•ral aud11<1r'I point out tha1 she EP.\ dues nut l'\ en ha\c a formal agm.·m1..•nt "llh thl· l < U\IUm\ S\.'nllC.e'l"n though thc t\\oagcnc1t•\ ha'c 'lharcd re\pon'i1b1ht) for tllOflJ ton ng 1 rn pc.>rll·d JX''t" 1dc\ SI m'l' 1970. Thi.' Fr\ nr' er got a1c,und 10 1s!luing pohnc' and prnl'C'dUrt'\ tor tnSJ)l'CIO~ IO the lit'IJ and dot•\ 11\ll l.'ITC'lll'cl} handk pap1:r~ork nn thl 11npons. 1he aud11 found f,en afkr the auJ11. the E:.P \ appea~ relul't.1nt to l It-an up II\ .l\. I .\ rewon!>C to thl· aud11 finding.' ..aid that 1hc agcnl·~ "111lontmuc10 a 1f.n . 1 It>" pno11t' to imported pc t1lld('\ J•ct Aad~rso11 ud Dal~ \'ao .ttt• •rt s}odlc•tf!'d Nlumai1t1. Republicans set for redistricting war against Brown, Democrats \car One of the.' Hl-author' ol P1ur- O\ll1on .,, -"h1ch hn111\ .1h1h1' 111 leg1slamc leader. to r;u'4.' and JI\ tribute l·am~l;11gn lund' -" Ko'' J<'hn'>on and he·, luming Out these arl.' JU'>t prd1m11lar) '>k1rml\he~ m thl.' fo1 thc..om1ntt pol111- cal "ilr. The m:iJor bJttk "111 be rcappor 11onment. the rcJr.i'~ mg oflcg1c;la11,e dl\lr1ct Im~ altl"T thl' 1990 ccn ii~ ()c11p1t-.' 1he1r JC'lhnina \lllCr \tn:ngth. lhl· [)\.•n\lxntt\ pr~nc....J lUntrol of the \tall' l cg1,) turl· 1hrou h t~1.· po't-19 0 rcapporuon· ·men&, and thr' want 10 do 1t m Ol{' C\~rt\ a Ire.ad) an:-'IX'\: U· leatms that Jc\pllc rnnlmUl-J d1.'- tcnoratH.>n of 1h1:1r \Oler 'tttn th.1hc lXmocral\ lOUld cr'r') mandcr them· !I.Ch('\ b3d.. mto fll'nl 1."001rol of the { ap11ol throuah Jrnu dni" m of hn~ Ton1 Quann. a Rcpubh~"an l'\p<'rt. tolJ a uth m ( ahforni:i lonkl'\'nct on ~ppunionmrnt la\t "'-'C~ th.ll "a pl;in that d n't ctlante thma much .. 1\yu11c po 1bl unJcr '"urrc:nt l:J"· Rt'pubhcan ltaJch arc: plannsn to rnuntcr ct that fl'M1b1hty b)' ch na· 1n the ru of th pmc. fhc a~ pumn1 '°' lh r an anstiatavl' for the 19~ ~mt that ~ould ~' rd> re tnct th• Ocmocr.atf ab1lit) to control rrappun1onmrn• to then 5)3rti n ad' n • lo make the 1n1t1aU\C more al· tn t1vc to an ot~1 arathctsc pubh .. 1l ma) 1nchaJ a br'Olklt.r a uh on the L ~at1.u·c' pm1;~r 11.Kturc. one that Wd v1rtualb dnlro) lhc ~IP at I P')•'ttfu1 onicc-Thus lhe campeip woWd br d1ftt1N ,pmonat1 " Speew ~. JW'1 ~ pohtJCal 1'1U, lftd If Musicians' uncanny abilities are noted r"c seen musicians on TV play a "'anct)' of mu 1cal instruments "1thou1 look.mg down at their hands. Th(') 're looking into the camera or at the leader of tflc band. Occasionally the) glancl' at the music in front of them While on the dan~ floor I've seen members of the band play the same way. fhcy \\atch the leader, case ahe dance 11oor Lo check out the foxy v.omen. and often close their eye5 \\.h1le plo)'ing. lf the in trumcnt 1s a drum, it '"ouldn't be too difficult to pla) without looking. The~ are no keys to "orry about Orf a dtum. Some v1ohn1sts keep their C)CS on their in truments. but I beheve 11 is becau-.c .,.,ohnssts are basically shy. ~n 1t1,•c people and they "-Ould rather lool.. at their' 1ohns than at the audience Ma)'be that's why I didn't do well \\hen I wns pla)mg the viohn in' the school orchestra. I always thought the audience ""a~more 1ot('rt tm& 10 lool. at than those four httle stnngs. The ~\ophonc 1~ another instru- ment that int~ues me. It has a wend a sottmcnt oflcH~rs and keys to \\Ork with. but I don't rtmembel"Sttingarl) mu ic1an loo._ down at them while pla)ing r thought at one lime I would be able to pla) a cornet or trumpet since •"th yitl " onl)' thrrc butt<lllato worn about But puOina chttks in and out could cause premature wnnklcs. and pla>"'' either horn "'ould smear m) lspsud. l he bulle doesn't have any l.ey . but out'i1de of pla)ang 1n a drum and bu~lc co~. or rcH1llc and taps. there 1 n 1 mu h to look forward lo with 1h1 1nsuumen1 ow. take: the accordion -1 won"\ be ussn 11 an)\\<l) I cannot 1ma&tnc wh t lond of mmd dreamed up this 111 trumrnt On the mo~I common model. there arr W piano .. C)S on the nl.ht-hand side and 1.20 buttons on tbe fcl\-hand 1Jc 1 o comphCJte the mstrumen1 furthl·r. there JrC bellows 1n bc~ccn that haH' to be pushed and puJlcd 1,1,h1k \OU arc lingenng the ke)'board and pushing the button . I krc :ia.ain. the mus1c1an rarel> looks Jt the accordion \\.h1lc pla) mi 11 Ma)bc 1t'~ too confusing -which side "oul<l \OU look at fim. the buttons or th~ kq ·t I haH' a thcon that accord1onisb arc people who could master somr- thmg mo t ol us couJdn"t when "'c \\~re all kid!>-pat our beads and rub our .,tom.a~h\ 1muh.ancousl) . r, c \CC'n people sn do'\\ n at the piano and pla\ a number of p1CC't's "nh 1u-.1 3n c.xcas1onal glance at the kl'' hoard I l·an \ll at m\ t\ pewnter or loinputer and ''pc tor 'hours .... ,1hou1 kx>k1ng do\\ n at the k.e~ . but I'm not Wllrkmg with lC\S I ean 1' pc: at m\ o" n spttd and not "om about the mrkld) There 1 n·1 an aud1cnn· to t1snch 1f r hll lhe "ronf. kl'\ I kd qualified to wnte an article such ac, thl\ tlccauCjt there is no one "ho kno"'' ks about mu seal in tru· mcnl\ than I Jo. A a )oungstcr I look mu\11..· lessons on three mstrumcnts -pa;mo. '1ohn and piccolo. \1 ' mothC"r linaJI) decided I JUSI ~llJn 1l ha' e the talent for music that the rest of the fam11\ did and 11\c lcswM \topf'l('d I rdusc to ~hcvc l:ilk •ll talent wa\ th<' reason I nc\C'r 1'cl..imc a musician. 1thmk11 "a' b(ocausc the nt'1ghbo~ on both \Ide of us, unkn~n'to m~ mother p•ud me a quarteT for C'Hf) da\ t didn't pr.ll.11tt. Col•m•l•t Au 'w~lls Ii•~• l• ~ 'lpd. Comments from readers are welcome J ....... .. , ........... ., ...... crl , L ' •• •• I , ·. t : 5 '. ' I I r .. l A12 DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday. March 8, 1989 ' : 'Many Moons' shines in SCR Conservat ~ I)' TO~ TITUS Ollllli'""Cen1 ......... When your daughter asks for the moon -and you're a mighty kina- you naturally try and g,ct it for her. · Even ifshe's spcakinJ, laterally. That's the crux of• Many Moons," the James Thurber story dramatized as a theatrical fable and prC5Cnted by the Young Conservatory Players of South Coast Re~rtory. The twe>- weekend producuon wmds up wilt) final i)erforrnances Friday through Sunday in the Founders HaU of tlie Orange County Performing Ans Center. Thurber's wry observations of Jife generally wouJd float far over the heads of lhe youngsters who attend YCP prod,uctions, but the author penned this one as a btdtime story for has own daughter. And. given dirc<'tor John-David Kcller·it flair for elaborate presentation and costume designer DwighC Richard Odie's splendiferous wardrobe. the hour- lonJ show sbotdd tickle even the timest fancy. Keller and Odle collaborate to create larger-than.life charac- tenzations of their royal players - the king, jester, chamberlain. wizard and mathematician -as they scurry to fin<t a way to give the spoilcd- rotten princess her, mQOn. Which, in her pcrce~tion, is about as large as her thumbnail, and for which a gold locket will suffice nicely. But what happens when the moon comes out the next night? That's a bu 9f wizardry all the king·s horses and ~Lean on Me' makes . . ·grade at box office HOLLYWOOD (AP) -·'Lean on Me," the glorified look at crusading New Jersey high school principal Joe Clark, opened as the nation's No. I movie. according to figures released Monday by Exhibitor Relatjons Inc. "Lean on Me," wrucb casts the controversial Clark in a heroic light. grossed$5 million at theaters over the weekend. edging out the comedy "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure." The latter film, a story of time:traveling teen-agers, grossed $4.5 million. In third was "The 'bur-Os,'' featur- ing Tom Hanks as a suburban home owner driven to madness by unusual neighbors. with receipts of $4,3 million. ..Rain Man." the Tom Cruise-Dustin Hoffman autism drama, continued its strong showing at the box office, grossing $3. 9 million T\' l .. ISTI '\GS for founh place. It was followed in fifth by .. Dream a Little Dream," a comedy about a rej uvenation experi- ment gone awr). wi ih sales of $2.6 million. , The comedy "Thret' fugiti ves:· featuring Nick Nolte and Martin Short as criminals o n the run. collected $2.52 milhon to land in sixth place. In seventh was "Skin Deep.' a new· comedy starring John Ritter as a womanizer faced with too many options, with a gate of $2.46 million. "Dangerous , Liaisons," the ac· claimed chronjcle of power-dnven seductions iJi, pre-rcvoluuonary France. grossed $2.3 malhon to land in eighth place. It was trailed in nan th by the romantic comedy "Cousi ns." which grossed $2.2 million. all his wise men can't qu1tc fathom - untal the princess sol ves her own dilemma. It's a simple story. lavishl> executed by a cast wath as many adults as young people involved. Chff Al vey enacts the benevolent but befuddled king with a sweeping sense of so mewhat cluttered col'l'I~ mand. As his bratty dauJhtcr, who pouts in bed while her minions search for the moon. Kate Duff us 1s quite effective. ' The scenery-chewing assignments are handled gleefully by Zen Gesner as the JCStcr, Craig Harrill as the chamberlain, Chns DuVal as the wu:ard and Martin Noyes as the mathemaucaan. All are gloriously garbed and play skillfully off the toddlers in 1he audience. Lindsay Gilmour kicks up some nice comic dust as the goldsmith's daughter who , proc ures the first "moon,·· while Jean Selden and Kell} Sherman have some juicy moments as the wi ves of the chamberlain and wizard, respecti ve ly. "ManY. Moons .. is a .. once upo~ a time .. fairy talc wath a logical tw1 st and an involving e>.penence for the younger pla)goers. Closing per- fo rmances wall begaven Friday at 7:30 p.m. and aturday and Sunday at I and 3:30 p.m. in Founders Hall. with ticket reservati ons taken at 957-2602. • • • CALLBOARD The Youth Theater of the Laguna Playhouse \\ 111 hold aud1uons Sa1urday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m for "I Never Saw Another Butterfl)-:· a drama based on the poetry and an of children in a concentration camp .... darector Scott Davidson will be seeking a cast of four adults as well as 17 young people for the P.r<xiucta on. which will run from Apnl 21-13 Tryouts arc sc heduled Tuesda} al 7 p.m, foe _the comedy '"Bleacher Bums" a1 th~ C)"press Civic Theater. 51 72 Orange Ave. in Cypress .... roles are open for men 20 to 50 and women 16 ro 35. wath funher in formation available at 229-6796. l 6:00 !&:30 I 1 :00 l 7:30 I a:OO I a:30 l 9:00 I 9:30 !10:00]10:30 !11:00 !11 :30 1 UntolVld Myst1n11 My Two Didi tghl of Ow C1Mp1 IR 811 • (Jason L!Ytly Slew Ma11Nll News Fsnman C~t rowing IHIAd ol oacll Hooper· Pains Ille Clas run Hird Time on Pl-I Ill EquaHar Urth Wlseguy Pt.dge BtNll; Sil'llOll 6 Gll1un~I ~•1ot Conce11 "' Ctn1t11 Pafil lghl ..., Two Ntglltmp11 COUl1 Oadt A.W. 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Tlie Anteaterl take a season of streaks. of scintilatina hiaf\sandlows1ntotbc8iaWettConkicnceToumamcnt toni&ht at 9 o'clock apinst the Univer11ty of Pacific at the which hti lo!ll been on the vcrae ofovercomm1 a sen cs of overtime defeats in the Bi& West this season, finally broke tbrouah with two wins in its final three pmes. tJCI Coach Bill Mulli&an. who has given the Tigers pcat ttSpcct all season, even before coming away with IWO close VIClO~ has JrCatCT problems to contend Wlth than tett1ng the team running moothly from the techrucal end. It's more a matter of ju t getting the team LonaBelchAttna. . Yes, the same Pacific team UCJ enJOYJ an I s..pmc winnins 1trcak 111insL Yet there ~ouldn't seem to be a better ume for the Tige", a team. which has posttd several ocptive streab over the past couple of years, to bn-aJc throu&h one of theit wont ones. t<>&ether. ' Asjde from the teams headina in opposite d1rcctaons -both from each other and wl\at each had been doing three weeks carher, the Anteaters must contend with a host of 1njurict. . ' The Antea&en, 11 -16, 8-10, arc comin1 off a four- &Jme losina st,.k.all borne defeats, while Pacific. a team The latest came when Ricky Butler was kneed an the urper lhiab dunna last Fnday's practtce. keeping ham out o Saturday's contest with UC Santa Barbara and out of practice since. The deep thigh bnuse, similar to the one Mike Ooktorczyk ·uffercd tn the fir t Cal State Fullerton game. held Butler out of Saturday's loss to UC Santa Barbara He has had therapy with former Rams trainer Gar) Tutlull three times daily SJncc, ran a lmle Monday and was due to atttmpt some contact dnlls Tuesda)'. .. lt seem to be getting better," Mulligan said earl)' Tuesday, but he added that 1f anything, 1t wa~ worse than the one which kept Doktorczyk out of one pme and two weeks of practice. He will hkely stan tonight It's o ne ma senes of ~tbacks for several Anteaters lately. In addition to Doktorczyk and Butler. Jeff Herdman mis~ a pmc with the nu and Rod Palmer sea Kings prevaH in a romp against . overmatched foe CdM advances in state playoffs with 80-4 7 win By HOW ARD L HANDY o..., ..... c.. •• .., ..... It was the kind ofpme coaches hke to have early in the season but 1t d1dn 't match up to a state b.1sketball playoff outang by an)' stretch of the 1maginat1on. The Corona del Mar Ha&h Sea Kmgs romped to a one-sided 80-47 ,·1ctory over Tulare Westtrn High Tuesday night an first round play of the Southern Rea>onals of the state h1&h school basketbaJJ tournament. givma Coach Paul Oms a chance 10 Ult every player o n his bench. The victory propds the Sea Kings into a second round matchup Thurs- da) night aga.inst Mom10151de. an 85-61 victor o~ San Diego l.Jncoln lt was a cakewalk for the Sea Kings who pulled steadily away from tbe Mustangs an every pcnod of play including late an the game when reserves took over. The Mustanas closed out their sea.son Wlth a 9-17 record. Corona dcl Mar as now 20-10 on the )ear. Oms could relate to usma e-.cr) player on his bench but he wasn't real happy that the Mustangs didn't offer a bit more compcuuon Western) have seen this caliber of compc11uon very much ·this season "I figured we might be able to get everybody an for some playing tame during the first quarter. It was JUSt a matter of ume unul we were \\Cll up on them. The) couldn't handle Bnan (Spratt) ans1de and he dad a great JOb for us "We have had very few op- portun111es to get everybod) m the pme. I can rtlate to the gu}, on the end of the benc h because I was there m}self m high school. 'f know exactly how they foci. I thank the only other ume .,,,e had this opportumty was early an the year an our first game wnh Costa Mesa. "This was a fun same for the kids and I think c"erybod)' scored (only one player failed to get a point for CdM). "Our league 1s ~balanced "e don't have the luxuf) of using e"erybody VCT)' often." The Sea KJngs pulled 15 points an front an the first quartCLJhanks to the play of 6-foot-5 pratt. The} in- creased the maf'iln an e'en quarter including the last when · rcscnc~ pla}ed the entire pcnod h was the type ot game 1n ~h1ch coaches hope their pla)'en "on't gel hurt. In all. 14 pla)ers saw action tor the Sea KJngs with an entire team going on the coun w11h 2:33 remaining 1n the third pcnod and the home teanf lead1na. 54-27 didn't practice la.st week because of the nu Then Doktorczyk came down with the and missed Monday's practice. ·'Ever) body says, 'Well. they're pla>ana.· .. Mulhpn said. "But they're not pract1c1ng. lf they don't practice all week, it's hard to play." The Anteaters four straight losses arc testament to that U t season. UCI lost tnrec.m a row on the road before entenng the tournament and then defeated Lona Beach talc and Nevada-Las Vegas before falhng 10 the final. but that team was heahhy . If Butler and Doktorczyk are a1hng to point of detenoratcd play, UCJ needs a return to prominence from its pcnmetcr pla)ers "We stJll have good pcnmeter shooters, but \heir shots have descrttd them nght no"' " Mulligan said "Shooters are amazing. They 10 through pcnods where they're not pulling the ball in the hole. then they come out of 1t and they're good Right no"'. our pen meter shooting s11uauon 1s not &ood ... Now comes Pacific. which fini hed 7-20. 3-15. "We obviously didn't "ant to pla) them," Mulligan said "But "'e dad 1t to oursches A.bout thrre "eel s ago, I thought "'e were a prcll} good team 1nce then. w1th all the difficult things that have happened. \\C lace a tough road. ··r1rst of all. Pacific 1s probably about as good as all the rest.of them. ·\1\d 1fwe win. then we get Vegas lfwe JUSt didn't have to pla) Wednesda) You'd stall need to play three games an a row \\ell We aced to pla~ four ... Without Butler, the Anteaters still have a vanety of offensive weapons 10 auards Kevin Ao)d and Palmer, plus center Doktorczyk an~ forward Herdman, but Butler's presence in the middle ha5 made evCT)'One more effective at times. While Ooktorc-zyk enJO}ed a pair of aood pm~s against Pacific, Flo}d was the key in rallyina the Anteaters at Stockton. "We made DoktOl"C'Z¥k an All-Amcncan when we played them." sa1d Pacific Coach Bob Tboma90n. 'Against us. he's played well. And their auards att so bi& and athleuc. the} arc hard for us to defend. "We have to make sure we control Aoyd and control Doktorayk. and Butler 1s important. But if you worry about those three. Herdman and Palmer will bu.rt you..· But what womes Mulhpn 1s what Pacific can do. "But I think we can score against them," Thomason said "I thinl 1t wall be to up game. . " •~~uaiaJt UCI' s task:. BeatTlg~rs third time If Anteaters can get past Pacific tonight, UNL V would follow Herc"""' 10' We play Pac1fic ton.,t\t at 9 tn the Btg Wnt Tournament at the lol\I Beach i\crena hould be an eas}' pme. 1ncc "e ha-.-c a.lrcadY. beaten the T11crs rwtccby resoundinascore <\t the Bren Center, ""e got them. 90-8. and at Pac1(ic. \\Cdcfeated the Tigers, 9S-92. Ul overtime. ' Pacific has th.rec conference v.1n and ha lost fourof1tspmes 1n overtime The T1aers have topped the tourney's o 2 seed. New Mexico Citate. and also l'ta.b tate. \oow 1 i -.e can beat them. we &<'t 10 pla) l NL Vat 9 p m Thursda) 0 II 1s our fault that""<' art seeded so lo~. since we lost our last lhe p.mes at home -~mrthma -.c have never done befort \\e beat l'NLV to 104-0 at home in league. then lost the last five b) a total of~O point "I am happy lO &Ct ever) body into &he pme," Oms said ... But I w1sh 11 had bttn a better pme This m1&ht hurt us Thunday n1pll. "I really don't &hank the} (Tulare Spratt was high ~orcr for the Sc 1 K1np Wlth 17, roof them com mg an the first pcnod when the same was f Please IH CdM/BlJ Tua.re Western·s Marvin Coleman dives for th• NII as Corona d•I Mar's Matt Her- o.-y "'-' ~ 197 ,_...... ~ rlngton looks on during Tuesday's 80·47 romp by th• Sea KJnp In sute playoffs. \\<e ha"c had mJunesand s1cli..ncs hlc I ha'e nc"crhad before Thconl) unfortunate thm.g 1s that at tbcend of the season. v.hen )Our final rtCOrd l.S postC'd. there 1s not an a ten~k to nott thanou ha"elo t kc)' pla)'ers fora \ anrl\ of reason ' \I \ U I' I H IC I 111 f II \ lll' IO'' 1111' Another bitter final fpr SoCal College against Biol a Vanguards drop 65-60 verdicfafter beating Eagles twice this season 8y ST AH G'f.ANCH o..,. ... c.. ..... -. WHITTIER -Alwa)s the bridanwd. ne"cr the bride. That must be the fcclin1 the Soulbcm California Colle&c Van· 1\W'ds had a.Vr they fell. 6~. to Btola Tuaday ni&bt at Wh1tt1ct Collett ln tht NA I A Di lnct Ill Ci nal tor the thitd time 1n the 19ao·s What made the lo even more bitter was that the Va"luards had beaten the £aaJes twitt .before lht 1e1ton and that 81ola has dominated distnc:t play in the ·so.. This will bt 8iob·a ai.alh tnp to Kansas City 1n tbia decade. An obv•ously da11ppointcd V1n- 11Wds COllCb Bill Rcynokb appca.ttd LO bt filf'tina beck tean a.f\cr tbe eame. l'ICI I' IC \'I IC \I I .. The kids pla)ed thetr hearts ou1: he said. ··1 would not trade th1, bunch for theirs. This is a lfCll lfOUP of ~)-S. I f«I d1sappo1n1ed for the au) They w<>ftcd M> hard The) destr"t'cd the win. only the scoreboard ""ouldn 't a;ave It to us till ll has been a arc•t }c&r. and th11 I donn•t taJce away from th as seuon." SCC. 28-4, II CUtnntly rank.rd 14th 10 the NAlA polls. the hi&hcst rauna 10 ec.bool hutory. • from the start of the pme 1t wu evident t.bal the Vanauarda would be a.n f'Of a ~ niabL 81!->la, 1tt1h1 h had a 1.1uablc bc~tachantqc, ~ortthe up &nd lmmecha&e:l y slowed the tempo. Tbc ~ uted almotl a m inute on t.bc clock and had three offen~ive rcbo\&ods. biit came away empt). StilJ. lbe mn-. came acr loud and clear. The Eagles v.ere going to slow the pme down. ""ork for an inside shot and crash the boardc; v.h1ch they did \'Cr) effect1"cl~ all ntaht Iona. ihe Vanauards strud li~t a Todd Dixon nailed a \-point hot '>( ( which wa second an th<' d1 tnci 1n '\- pOinl aoals. onl} had two on the C"tn1ni. hov.e"er . 81ola. 29·7, continued to v.orl the bill 1n,1de and with areat suct.css despite the sqgan• 1one of the '(anauvcts. The t.a&Jc JUSt had too many off'cns1"c .. upons as four pJa)'ers scored an double flaurcs. "81ola had the cxpcnencc and the) dom1nattd u~ on the boards,.. Re· ynol<Ss said. "We came out a httlC' cd&Y.(Wewerc)a little ncf'.ous.and 11 atrcictcd our hoo11ni. We had the shots v.c ""anted. but the} JU\l d1dn 't ao do"n .. I don't lnow hov.: m.in 'ho t' went m and out on us tun1Jht 8as1call~ their inside a,amc wa'l going -.ell ~ h1le v.e v.('rt cold from the outside "81ola v.-a' ahle to control thC' tempo because the' dominated the board, Y. e art a trans1taon t)'pc team billt to be that V.8) v.e bave to aet the rebound and "e didn't I~. be· cause .,e d1dn t shoot v.ell, v.e didn't ICt man)' chances IO USC our full C.'OUrt pressure defense Thu'l. ahey con· trolled the tempo " 81ola had a shm 29-27 halftime ad"antaat but ~v. n quad.I> d1 p- pcar as the \. anauard' orcd three of the fint four bucket\ Of th( \CCOnd half to ta.kc lhe le d HoVl<cver. the ad"ant.ait -.a shon- hvcd, and ""heh Kt\.ln Hood JCO~d off an ofltns1ve rebound "'•th 14 IU left that marked the la~I ttme the Van1uards v.-ould be ui tront Hood. a 6-foot-6 Junior ~l·nter ~orcd 11 of h1, I 5 points an the 'stcond half Ed Johansen a 6-~ ~naor fol""'ard, added I ' for tht' ultlt'\ l.Ihe Vanauard\ conttnucd 10 hana cl~~1nd the pla't of T t'm \cruaas and Jcfl 81ckmort but they rould ne"cr retake the lead de'>p11e SC"<'ral opponuntt1C\ ScruJIS. a b-fool-2J~n1or guard had I potnts, whale 8 1d.mort a 6-7 sophomo~ center and the· talle'lt Vaniuard. also rontnbutcd I an the losin1 effort. The Vaniuards did CCI ~me Sood news as the} v.-111 ho t the ~nd round pme of the National Chn t1an Collcae Athlct1t SS0C11tion either Fnday or turd.a~ ni&ht They ~•II fftMaM 1H SCC /Ut Fountain Valley, Ocean \(lew pick up_ Loara To_urney wins Relief pitchers Fans, Karpel come through for winning nines to pin the Chn,tophcrson and Cofbcn and an the fifi.h 4JC'Ortd two mort ..-11h RBI· dou~ from Bums and Colbert. TM hlwis didn't put 1t away Unhl 1be KYtnth. ho-C\'Cf. ••th thrtt more run , kcytd bY a pinch·hll RBI 11"1k from O.rrcn Ernst and a P!nch- hi\ 'RBlodouble by r.1 Fortman LMI .... 1, II~-lwll f: The Oilcn appeared '° bl ctolina an fora oome-&Oin«ta1nd ~in \M bot\Om of •Ille llllh ........ bu1 • of nnts i• &Mt ~well UI~~ ...... ti ... °"" cllapplll at IO 2-1 ownH Down 2·1 W1t.h NftntnndlCCOftd ..\II art) one -.ants to kno,.. 1s whe.thc.r you won or Jo t. and oo elCU~ plcaS( 0 R 1ck) Butler as qucsuonable tor 1omght because ofb1s tht&h inJury. ~h1chcauscdh1mtom1 theUC \anta Barb.1ra pme last Saturda). Mike Dokto~l)'lt 1sal questionable v.1th tht' nu. He missed an earlier pme ~use of a th11h 1nJUf) and now th., comes up f guc th21 lam mal1naucu~ '° I apologize One more note that I have to throw an Gu,sthatarchunorsickalways S«m to be read~ topla) in a game. but arc too hurt o r ack to~11~. You nl'C'd them at practict 1 f they arc 101 to be able to pby v.ell in pmes D Rich Pro pero. the coach at Chap. man. did a great Job th1 season He IC'd his tram to tlurd place tn the league and rea hed the tournament fin J. a.lmo5t Mft'at1n1 the o 3 ~m in thecountr) 1n 0tV1 ion II. Wbycan•t beFttheJob?Too )OUn&-tbat 1 nouaoodan wcr. (i1vch1mthcJ b-whathcdid makes him '-Crydctttvina. Ions the wne ti1>t1 w1'}'_ hasn •t John nttd bcrn named at Cal State Fullcnon., I voted for him 118'1 Weat oach oft~ Year. He fin1thed fou.nb 1n t c nfetttk:t withouta siancr k fr m last ' n and faced nc- problcm e"cry ~.-1th tarly defc:cuon from the pr°"'"'. D ov. that lo)ola Marymount Ml dcfcattd ntaOarafortheW utlc(v.b b I choef corredJy). WMt · the 1 A ldcctt0n commmee do Y..1th L Mary'' •hkb hM bcft I top 20 m bat IOlt lft mt_. .. final '! ' The bil~t0n aw H iheeom. mat tee d\OCJIC two teem &ollll llllc CA lhhrydo. ..-.... hlD ihrPlc·IO.lilWa&arW .. · pioblbeJbe ... 11••••· D Don-nw ... p Jf ........... 1 ... . ............ i= ..1 ... ' ' 1 • • •• Top prospects in baseball often turn sour when April rolls around From The Associated PrHS pmcs into the M.'ason. Shockley w1) JOO~. WEST PALM BEACH. Aa. -Mare.h's '-•~ Fcrnra wn.s suppose to be I.ht~ new Duke 1op prosp«'1scan somc1imn be April's fools. 'Y Snider and Cox the next Ted Williams for Boston. Ev-cry n1ajorlcag\lccamp has a player or •·• :·. Sometimes it takes ti rm to bccoJnt a prospect. two that comes along each spring and looks Tony La Russa struggled in the minor leagues for Ii kt a nother Mickey Mantle fora few weeks, Bui when 1hc aln1ost a decade before getting a shoa wi.lh the Olic.ago season starts. they hit more like Mickey Klutu:. Cubs after an outstanding spring in 1973, This season, Orea Bril~y.Gary Sheffield, Rob Ducey ··1 played in one game R>r thf'Cubs and that •·as as a and Darren Recd are all off to dazzling stan.s. 1 pinch runner," the Oaldand' mana~cr said. "I s1ancd 10 Can it las1? gel the idea J wasn'' going 10 makc-n as a major leaguer.'" ··This pme is unprtdtctable," Nc'w York Yanktcs SomC' prospcc1S'JUSI make it in10 1he triva books. Manager-Dallas Orttn •id~ "Whal made Pcte-R · och-Howte-;;Btdell-broke--up 9ort-On>sda~consecu1lvt a great talent? He didn•t have the grea1est natural ability shu1out innings stre.ak and reliever lom House caught 1n the wortd. Asa scout. general manager or manager you Hank Aaron's II 51h homer in 1he Atlanta bullpen. have to be iible to spot other lhinp." • Son1e prospcc1sjus1 win awards. . ThescrapbooksartfiUcdwith crumblingclippin~of Each spnng, lhc \'anlr.ccs preknt their top spring can't miss Ir.ids such as Al Ferrant. Roaer Freed. Ted f;oll rookic,with the James P. Dawson award. named 1n honor and Costen Shoc;k.lcy. · ofa New York Times sponswritcr. Freed, in fact. had the distinclion of being a top Winners ha ve in ludt"d Mike Ferrnro. Rustx Tories prospect in two different camps. and George Zebcr. · Freed ion; up the In1ernational League for Roches1i:r '"A lot'.Of guys end up hilli ng a stonewall." Green in th e late· I 960s and was considered Baltimore's future said. "'T.hey reach a point 'Nhere lhey need a change ... first baScman when he arrived for spring training in 1970. Gn.~n saw son1ethi ng in a prospect that others .But hi s carttr with the O rioles lasted only four games. obviously missed. The next year, Freed'wa.s traded 10 Philadelphia and -Pat Tabler was considcrt'd 10 be-the Chitago Cubs' was considered their top prospect. 100. future ·second baseman aflcr the 198 1 sc-ason. But in Prior 10 the stan or the 1965 season. th<· Angels October 1981 . Green was namr:d the Cubs gener-.il traded playboy pitcher Bo Belinsky 10 1hc Phillies for n1anngcr and made a changt.·. . Shock.ley.·the Pacific Coast League Rookie of tht• Year 1n ~ Hr 1radcd shor1s1op Ivan DcJesus to Philadelphia for 1964. Latl)' Sowa and minor leaguer Ryne Sandberg. Two He had a marvelous spring training and "'·on a JOb seasons later, Sandberg "''as named the National Lcaguc platooning at first base with vcre·ran Joe Adcock. Fort} MVP. Abdul-Jabbar a hit In Atlanta ATLANTA -Kareen1 Abdul-Jabbar's -t' Atlanta finale was a hit T uesday night , ·• -. . .\bdul-Jabbar, taking his road show into ' each NBA ci ty for a last appearanre.tx·fon: -'----- re1iring after 20 years. hit a trademark ··sky hOok "' "''1th 9: 12 left in the linal period to give Los Angeles the lead for good at 86-85 and the Lakers went on to a 106-97 victory over the Atlan1a'Hawks. . .Teammates James Wonhy and Magic JohnsonJ shared the spotlight with 1hc 41-ycar-old center. Wonhy scored 24 poin1s and Johnson added 21 pointt. 15 assists and nine rebounds. Abdul-Jabbar, honored during halftime. finished with 16 points. including the go-ahead "sky hook" that keyed an 8-0 run. '"ft dors111·1 distract u~:· John- son said of the-cefCmo nil."s 1n each city honoring Abdul-Jabbar. "I think we all hope 1t can bf us someday." Abd•l·J•bb•r .. I shot the ball prc1t} "ell. although a couple of times I didn't get 1he l"all," said Abdul-Jabbar. who hit seven of IJ shots. .. We came back and gave ourselves a chance. but al the end "'e lost our concentration." Ha""·ks Coach Mike Frate\lo said ... In a nutshell . ""'C had too man) breakdowns defensively. and those. with the missed layups. reall y hun:· The Hawks managed 10 get within 93-90 ""·i1h 5:46 left before a I J-2 run by the Lakers remented the triumph; Los Angeles· fifth in six gamC's. It was Atlanta's third loss 1n four games. ' Byron Scott addt-d 18 poin1s for 1he w1nn('rsand A.C'. G reen had 15 as all five Laker stancrs were in double figures. Ql.OTEOt'THED.\\' Briaa Fliber, the Pittsburgh pitcher who underwent off-season should('r and knee surgef). 111 a thank-you note he sent to Dr. Ja('k Fai ll11 along v. i1h a dozen golf balls: "One good slice dt•scr' cs another." • Warriors race pjtst (:llppers Cbrt1 Mullin. Milch Riebmood and Rod ~ Higg:ia1con1b1ncd for JS o fGoldt·n State·~ 50 • -. fourth-quancr ~ints as the Wamors raced ~''--­ to a 138-1 12 victor) over the Los Ange les Clippers Tuesday night. T~c Clippers suffer«i;<i 1hc1r 20th str-.iight road loss and their J2nd se tback 1n 33 games despite a carc'C'r-high 38 points b) Ken Norm11n. Golden State. which trailed 98-94 with 8:48 remaining in the: game. ou1scorcd Los Angeles. 44-14. the rest oft he wa). It was the second time in Jess than a "'·eek !hat the Wa rrion.. who scored an NBA n:cord 57 ~1nts 1n lhc third q u;inl·r on Saturday. had 50 poinls _1n a ixriod. ~ulbn and Richmond each scored 12 points 1n the pcnod. Mullin finishing with JI and Richn1ond with 28. Quialln D11iley added 21 and Benoit Benjamin 19 for the Cl,ippc.-rs, who lost their 13th in a row ... In other NBA pmes: Patrlck Ewin& scored 18 of his 40 points in the fourth quaner as New York won it!> 24th conseculi\e home game by beating Phocn1x. 124-1 19 ... Terry Cummings ~orcd lb points and Sidney Moncrief had 20 as Milwaukee snapped Washington"s four-game w1nn1ng st~nk w11h a 121· IOI victorv. The vic1ory was the Bucks' I J1h 1n their last 14 home Sames and founh w~1hou1 ~ los s aga1ns1 Washington this season ... In lnd1anapohs. Dale Ellis scored \ Jofh1s27 points in thedttisive founh quarter for Seattle. which won its third straight with a 1 I 0-92 victor) o'er Indiana ... Derek Smilll, making his firs! stan 1n a Ph1ladclph1a uniform, hit a layup with one ~ond remaining as the 76crs g.ot their th ird win ove.r thc Bulls this season. 90-88 in Chicago _ .. Terry Porler scorl'<I 25 points and Cl)'de Drexler added 20 as Portland won 1n San Antonio. 116-103. the 10th consccuti,,e t1n1c 1hc Trail Blazers have beaten the Spurs ... Rtscrve for'1'1arJ John Wllllam1 scored 24 points. leading Cleveland lo the \'1Ctory 1n Sacr:amrnto. 105-95. The ("avahers, playing without centers Brad Daugherty and Tree Rollins, still outrcboundcd the Kings. who haven't beaten \lcvl'land since Nov. 11 . 1986. Kings edge Penguins in OT Dave Taylor scored a power-play goal 2:}7 into ovenime Tuesday night to give the .. 1..0s Angeles Kines a 3-2 victory over lhe .. -_~ Pittsburgh Ptngu1ns at the Forum. Taylor eickcd upa rebound. faked /shot, sk11ed 10 his righl 11ld 'fittd a a 20-foot wrist shot that beat goalie Tom Barr••so hiJth on his stick. side. The K.ina.t got their power plly w6cn the fen&uins wett given a bentb minor after someone threw a water bottle in the direction o r ~ferte BWM~l'J. The Penauins "{ere irate when winacr Rob 'l rewa was hiJh·t1k.kcd and no penalty was called qainst the Kinas. LOI Angeln is now S-1~ in overtime ... ~scwhere rn the NHL: Gt>als by Gany Galley and G~ -'•tar ... and a 24-uve efTon by keate Lemel• lifted . 'Bos10n to 1 2·1 vic&Ory over the NeW'1'ork lslandcn in •Uniondlle. e.atcnding 1hc Bruins' unbeaten strt"ak 10 nine _,,...,.. ..• In Que!>«; rookte. Dia ..._ tcO«d tllrtt ed~nd<r Aloo ... ,... stoPP«f o penalty shot .U.. in the third pcriod. kadinc T0ronto P*5l . M . . . Imm)' Ca,.... and Jarl &an1 lrOOrcd late ia the tecond period to'raUy Edmonton to a~ 1te in ftiladelpbia. The Oilers bad their six-8'aJC winnina llftlak "'l::a but remain uabea1en in tbl lait ~vm ........ ..,....IJ\ddcfmsem1n ... 8rwletc0red iD lbt fint 1:3lud Minnno1.1 added thrtt moreaoals in Ille llurd peri(ld 10 dtlbt !)l;ttoit 11 home. .1-J •.• GIN ~ 8llOl billo.td 1 llMlr..00 fom ocriod 11 St. 11.o*-..a rit1lna N.,.. Jeney, '-2 ••. In C..ipry. lllarl< " · rllodllam...,..1nd'-llc:-tcoredtwiu 18,.. die. I .Q()(M)oiet matt m his career M lhc Fames -Winnijq, 9-5. ,,_ -colk<1cd lhr« 111i111 •the Flamet movt'd beck into the overall NHL lcod wllh 91 points, one more than idle Montn:ol. I' THE BLEACHERS 1\-n:: __ , ___ _ ~1-'n-......... - .. ..a. -Q 0 Q Nprth $tars deal Ciccarelli Dino Ciccarelli and Mike G11r1ner. 1'1'1'0 ~ of1he NHL"s most potent right wings. traded .. •~ places Tuesday. On the final da) or lcaguc _• __ _ trading this season. the M1nnew1a J'l'onh Stars sent Ciccnrell i. 1hcir all -ttmc leading ~ort·r "ho ha~ ex p~sscd unhappiness with the club, and dcft•nscn1an Bob Rouse to the Washington Capi1<1ls for (lannc.r :uld dcfenscman Larry M•rp•y. ~11nnesota also a llU1rcd dcfcnscman Ree4 Larson from the New York lslandc~ and announced the re1i~mcnt of center Dennis f\.taruk . In other deals. Hanford 1radcd left wing Torrie Roberlsoa to Detroit fordefenseman Jim Pavese; Buffalo sent defcnscman-lcfl win& u.dy R•ff to the New York Rangers for a fifth-round draft choict in 1990; Chicago obtained Jcfl wing Gres G11bert from the Islanders; New Jersey sent ccntei:Tlm Leurdoa to Vancover for forward Claude Vll1raln: and the Canucks sent forward Jobn LfBlane and a fiOh-round drafi choice this year to almonton for left win& Gres Adami and ce nter Doug Smit•. Also. Edm"'onton traded defense.man Jim Weimer and nght wing Alan Tt1ay to Los Angeles for center Brlan Wilks and defenSt'man Job.a Engllsb. The. Kings then acquired defenscman P•lriek Mayer from P111sburgh for center Tim Tookey. Murphy to Padres deal killed Any.chance Brave s slugger Dale Murph)' '-. •• ~ would be traded 10 San Diego has been killed y by Atlanta General Manager Bobby Cox:. who ~-~­ decided the available Padres players wcrc '"not what we're looking for." Co.ll madethcd«is.ion afier reviewing a repon by Bravci scout Wes Wrstr'lm, who spen t the past "''eek cvalunlin~ Padres 1alcn1 at San Dicgo·s spring training camp 1n Yuma. Though .CO.x declined to be specific, the report apparently si ngled oul ca1chC'r Sandy Alom1r Jr., pitch?f" Gre1 Harris and ou1ficldcr John Krok as the lop three Padres 1rudc prospects. Bui Cox decided they ""'crcn"t enou&.h to pf) Murphy loost fron1 Atlan1a ... In 01hcr base&all news Tuesday: Ve1eran right-hander Rick Re•1ebel has agrrcd to a one-year con1ract c:ittcnsion through 1990. the Sao Francisco Gian1 s announced. Coach: 'Johnson best ever· TORONTO -Ben Johnson is the _ i greatest sprinter of all ume. and anabolic •. _. t.. steroids played only a small parl in , his r 'succ"s. Johnson"s coach said Tuesday. ~~-- .. AnaboliC1 played a role. as thcr did wilh his comvctitors." Charlie Francis t<>k! a Canadian com· 'mission on drugs and athlt1ics. :·t believe he \\'IS on a level ~a)'ina field .•• and he was winnin&. "lie 11 the: best sprinter of all 1ime. rm convinctd of that. .. · The coach made his comments in his fiftb day of •1cs1imony to the commission. which was formed after JohnJOn was s1riPOC<Lofhis 100-mcter gold med1l 1t the Seoul Olympics ~hen he tested positive for steroids. The coach said ill~.I subs1anen could ·explain perhaps one percent of a performance. Tht rest is determined by years of work ind tr1inioa. · Fntncis has outJined steroid vsc by Johnson since 1981 , including injections he pve, sayin1 it was nectssary to kttp up with 1he eomptdt1on. I• I •\ 1'10,.H \1110 I I! Big man battle Atta nt•61 Moses Malol'• fleftJ •nd Ka reem Abdul·Jabbar of the Ukers go •ft•r loo•• ball Tu••d•Y· It w as Abdut·J•bba r's l•lt r•gular-••••on g•m• •t tft• Om!'I· UCI dec1s1o ns. We've Pfaytd three guards who are really off- guards and thj.\y"re learning 10 make 1ho~ dec1sion.s. From B 1 "We're not disa.p~inted 1n the: wa> we've been "We know each other "''ell. It's going 10 depend on playing." Thotnason·s.:ud ... We'rtd1sappointedabou1 our our defensive 111b1hl). Thc} ha'c a lot of offensive rt."{'ord . We've got ei itht gamts rn· confettnce v.·r could weapons. They're a 1ough 1can1 for u~ 10 defend." ha'e won. We played people tou(lh. That's 1he firsl step. The san1c..could be said or U("l's cfTon~ 10 handle No"'' we',·c go1 toge1 prople to carry us over lhe 1op." Pacific. . UCI 1s looking 10 gt"t back o'er the 1op. While it has --racilihan tx·a1 anybody ... Mulligan ~1d . ··o r-come up w11h 1hc big victones 1n close gam~ like wins fens1vely, 1hey can score as "'·ell as an~bod} I ha1e 10 pla ~ ovcr UC LA and Nevada-Las Vcga.s. 11 ha.s no1 earned a a team we've beat twice. OfTc ns1,cl), I hey run a lut ot _cons1s1cn1 level of p!a)' throughout the season. good 1hing.s. ( DonJ L)'lllc and (Chris) Fox have killed uw:' ··1 th1nlr. we kind of hved off _I hat fe.,.. pme~1" bu t thcy·,·e got other guys who can hurt 'ou a lot." Mulllgansa1d. "'IA'e played UN-L V, which was a bra win 1n Lyttle had carctr n1gh1s against UCf with 23 and J I the Bren (."en1er. Then we lhink we"re great and can'1 br points. Chris Fo.x also pla}'ed well , but was turned into a heal there. and !hen \lo'C lost the last fi vr {al home)." s1x1h man rtecn\ly bccau.'iC or his poor dcc1s1 o"n-mak1ng, Thoma.son said. · That's the b1ggc.s1 problem the: l 1&ers ha'e faced. althou~ Thomason said Reggie Ricks has heen doing a better Job i'n 1ha1 area1he pas1 three games. He calls ii 1he reason the Tigers have lost so man) close games. In the: past 1n du-e s11uauons. hkr aga1ns1 l:.a!>lcrn Washingto n 1n December after a stnng of de:feats. and in January when lhl" Antca1crs returned home after a 1-J .stan on the rQOld 1n confercn'-""e 10 play Frt!lno Statt". ~full igan ""'ent 10 the dress for succt.'S!> plan "You·, e got to understand th.at somt" Qf tho.sr games 4)0U I0$1:.·· Thomason said. ··eut you've got to hn' c gu:irds who ;irr t"XJ)('ril'RCt"d and f>('Op\t "''ho makl" lh\'." n~ht Who knows'' The <\ntt"atl'rS ne~d a lntlt" luck no"''· "Ma\be I'll '1'1t·ar m' coat an d tic ... 'ia1d lht" LJ(.I coach .. -· MULLIGAN .. From Bl have great lallh rn h1n1. as ht• pcrfom1cd m~ hip rcplact·nlt"nt t.ur· gcry aboul 20 n1onthsago. Even 11)ough he bchttl~ the slrt·ss 1ha1 he faces.Just imagine wha1 he goes through 1.n da1l yop(·rations 1f vou fci:el that you ha ve stress. A(teruur loss to UCSH. l toltl h1n11n 1he IOC'ktr n>0n11ha1 I wasgo1ngou1 lO face th <· wntcrs. then do a radio show . .and f1nallygos~·ak loa group ofbooslers. and ho1.1. difficult 1t '1'i·ould be La1cr. I thought abou1 who I h:id .s::rtd 11 1oand 1hc.-real slrc<,s thnt he faC"es1nh 1s1ob D I h LS IS the '1'1Ctk of all '1'1CC.-ks Ii ) OU arc a collt-ge b.1!>ketball ~ch. \ ou ha\ c the prc-5'.',3560 g.an1cs. the con· fercnceseason and now. the real ~:!SOil. Winner take all, unle~s )Ou can survive on a great r<.'('Ord and no1 win lhr-tournament. V•lec.an defca1 an) 1can11n 1hcronfcn:nt·t• anJcon\'f:fK .. I). '1'1 ecdn IOM"" loan)onc. ~there is ~1 di hope th al nla ) bl· Vi'l" can pull n off Right nov.. the 1can1 that St"'l'mi to pla) 1ng the best 1n lhe 81g We11l 1\ New ~ie \1CO ~late with i>aC"1f1casa darkhon.e \Vho1s lhc f.1, ontc" \\call kno" 11 IS l !Nl V UCI women oust Paci f ic, face Long Beach next LONG BEA("H -Kathy L11.arruga netted six 3- po1nt shots and UC I took control wuh a 17.0 spun midway 1hrough thc second hnlf10 dcfc:tt Pa<"1fit'. 60-.&Q. Tuellday nighl 1n a Big \Vcsl ('onfcrcncc ·r ournament opc11er at University Gym on th(' Long Beach S1atc ca mpus. Jenn) Lee h11 a l·po1n1er and I 11anga h11 l'1'1'0 01 hers 10 spar~ 1he strcnk which ended with t f('J in !he J('tld l8-44. The Ante:ucrs, 9-19 ovent.11. 5-14 in conrtrcnce pla)'. advanC't 10 mctt Long Beach tate, ranked sc'enth nationally, in the main draw at 3;30 today. UCI led 11 halftime. lS-23. but fell behind, 44-•I. when it Sl3rtcd its big run with 7:39 rtmainin& in the game. L11-<arr'J&a finished with a a,amc·h1gh 20 po1n 1s. '1'ih1ll0 Lee had 11 and Sh urrcll JohnK1n JO (or \he An1eaten Na1asha Parks pulled d°"n 1.5 rebounds 10 lead all plnyers. Pa 11ic. 6-22. 4·15. wh1 h had spht two &amcs ""'llh UCI. during th<" rqular scaJOn, wa~ pacctl b)t Prim Wallen with 18points1nd Charmon L..cp.n wi\h 10. The An1t.aten ""'vel1C(l •1 pcrttJit or their sbot.s from the noor. compared with 40 pertcnt for thr T 1sen ( 01 I l .(OI . H\,kl IH\11 Creighton wins Missouri Valley title From The Assoctated Press \had Gullnghe:r KOred 25 Points and blocked a last-second sho110 lead Crc1gh1on 10 a 79-77 victory O\'t·r Southern Illinois at Wichita. Kan, for the ~11ssouri Valley onfercntt tour· namcnt 11tlc. James Farr hit an c1gh1 -foo1cr w11h thrtt #C'On<Js 10 ~ay to give the Bluejays. ID-10. the final marg.in and an automatic bc.n~ 1n. 1hc NCAA 1ournamcnL Ane·r two timeouts. SllJ's Rick Shiplry hurled the ball down coun to Jerry JOnC$.. Whose la) up attempt '#o<as slapP\-d awa by Oallaghcr. In anotherconftrtncc linal; B•clcHll 11, L1.faye1tt 15: Mjke Joseph scom.J 12 Poi.nts 1n !ht scc.ond co111c.1 11\.,111\11 OCC halts losing.streak l?Y beating Saddleback 11111nded 12 blJCNnnns. In another Orana.e Empire. on .. fertncc matthup: · . half. 1nclud1n1 four free throws 1n the final minute. a top-.secd'cd Bucknell dcfca1cd l..afa)('tlC 1n the cham-e_1on~hip pme of the f.l.s1 C'oa~t t~onfercn« Toumame:n1 1n Towson. Md. The vinor') ~the OisonJ. 23-7. into the NCAA Tournament 1or the sct0nd t.1me in thm: )'Cits. Cycles race at Fairgrounds this Friday Pirates collect first conference win; GWC crushed by Cypress The 19S9 Coon Spc<dwoy Sorin& C1a ~JC F1nak comts 10 tht Cost.a Mesa oval on 1he OranfF Couunty fa1rsround 1hi1 Friday'lliahl. C)Jrmi 11. Golffll Wn1 $: QY("f "fhc xtin bqan last Saturday thccouncof1 s.ca.son thctc1rcaarnn e"cn1n1 on1he quarter.mile track 11 Orlnac C01s1 Colkac's l>imlcs wor1h fOfltth!ll-for 1he Rustlers. the Mwly rtno\·a1cd. Vewans broke out of a thttt-pmc loslns. 1his was one oft.hem. tadium in Lo~ Brach. The cvcnins s1tt1· 10 pm;T their fi'1t Otan&e CypttH pounded out 16 hits.,_ Vio-Udomu\11ed b)' 1hc Bntish LeapC Empil'e Conftrcncc blM:.blll vict9T) includin,.11.x doubles and 1 patr or' s1an~·aputicularty,R1C:kMillttand of 1hc season Tucsda~ afternoon. • .. Ont E •--• --11-t1·~a 7.3 tri•m at Saddle· two-run ome:rs in Inc flit m* ~m ""o.. •• " ein: Confcn:na: pmc, dropp1n1 • beckC • Gok:Jcn West to g,.5 overall 2·1 in • EnnolcnloreturnstoComMeu s Ryan T ·bault. a sophomOR ten-ronftrt.nct. • ti&ht,da,no\'&l to hlttle the short 1n11tt hander, tcruck out tlfl'l Md walked Josh Bilmmer and Fruk Haman .sPtti&lil'tl. two throlllh 7¥1 inn1np to a<1 the stood Ollt fo< Golden w ... Bom-Olltm .. ......., to be on illlnd ·~~bockcd~byaSQfohomcr wulfOr4'0ithJRll,11 .... 1t-1-Slnis i..:...o nd -- T run iloftl<r, ll<r1llOll ... 2 b l . "°""' _.,._ -0.1<• Ind ~:::.,'"':;.ti• 1&om-Hcct"'::: Kc•1n'Sbula 11111 J-F ........ o a...., Scll..u. Slnll Cm Md Clll!Jj 1'1-. CICb ll._..i ,_,,,. llomcrJ lbr Ticlcll -1Y111Mk It Tlrl<t· Soall Crm -2 iOr' led Nixon C)'pmo. - -• S9 b-•nd w2iOr4,-lRBt. ~w .. -F" wlDjloy S4 ror,,.111w •to 12 -'and 1 .. f:-c'ii.:e .. .:,.~1 .... 1ovmll"1 ir.:c.:1s=~.a:.,·:::: ."~¥;~ . .,~-::... .. ftnl --.iiWIJfli110-pt~but lli ........ u•1. ,_ '°"""'°''· · • , ·- • • o..., "ot ""°'o ~ ,.....,.,.. --·• Corona del Mar·s Mark Fllnt slips past the defense of Erll Quinonez for layup In CdM·s victory over Tulare Wesi.rn. CdM From Bl still on the hne .\sa team. td"1 shot at a P percent avcra.gc. hatting 33 ol 51f' attrmp1s including lv.o )·pointers. The <ttub-oom ( dM defense limited the Mu>- tang' t11 Is u l :'I) Jlh:mpl\ onl) \' pcn.:ent \tant:r ~fall Ht:mngton .rnd the fir\t pla)er oil the hcnch. kll Jad.- son cal·h contnbutcJ I n point' I<' the ~a "1ngs· total For the "1 u<ttang ~fan 1n C l>I· eman their tnllc'it pla}t"r at tl-1 h.ld 18 for game sc:onng hon<,r<t Ueberroth had golden touch during tenure Fehr. pla}c"' a!>soc1a1111n t'\t'lUtl\, d1rtttor. v.ho be.' he' C\ ""• ncr'> h,l\ c undcrc~t1mated re' cnuc~. .. I can alw tell \Ou "ollu\lon '' concurrent with hi term \\ ould those rc .. enu~ haH' IXt urrt•d an ... w-ay? Or did he htl\C a ,ub.,tanu.ll pan'> l assume that the increase-\ 1n rc~enuc arc not cntireh dn·on:ed from the role he had to pla \ · Colorado State football player collapses, dies \HI\ H O l , .. , P --~-- UC I tennis team routs. N. C. State Kron.emann, Kaplan pace No. 7 Anteaters to victory ~cm,~~le~ utanci• <oa h \ctually he haJ "Just .. m sen' The U I men·~ tennis team. tanked~' en th in the natt n. brtt1cd pa t '1s1t1nf Nonh Carohna State Tuesda), S. , as Trevor Kronemann and Mark Kaplan paced the' 1ctory. Kroncmann scored his ~nth straight tnumph to am pro' e to 17-10 overall. and a wm 1n double im- proved th05C number to -4 K.a¢an IS nOIA t().S after h1 md1v1du.al tnumpll "htch helped UCI improve to ~-5 overaU "'lonh Carolina tate is nov. 1-2. Greg Patton's Anteaters await the iovu1on or the l'na\er •l> or Nonh Carolina unda~ afternoon at I on the ( J campus. In communit~ college men·s ten· nis. Oru1e Coast 9, Cypress 0: Dah· Moore continued ha!> \ucc~!> at ..._o 6 san.ltles. rernaantng unbeaten this }'car as the Pirates blanlcd C)press 1n tht' Oran~ Empire Confcrrnl'e QC( 1mpro,esto6-I o<erall . .:!·I in the conterenlc In prep bo)s tennis LagllJUI Beach l6, Capistrano Val· ley !: The <\nim with sophomor1.: Jon Leach and freshman Grahnm G1llrs leading the "d)'. made shu11 work of the host ( ou~r~. to 11nprm l' their overaU record to 2.0 Corona del Mar IS, Palos Verdes 3: Frc hman Da"'d 6a1n dropped onl\ one game 1n three St"t'> to help the ~·J Kmas brceic: 10 their third lon- s.ecuttve tnumph Newport Harbor 14 , Footbill 4: l he Sailors dominated in !l1nglts and swept at 1'o I doubles to "'1n their ason opener Mater Del II, Bisbop Amat Z· Da' Peterson led Mater 1~1 to the \ngclu., Lca&uc lOnque\t 1mpro\ 1ng the BOSCH SPARK PLUGS • l·''"' \6 ....... ~ EACH UAKISMOU 09MDS . ..._. .. .._ . --,11 •• -...--... cr,u 1 1onrachs to 3--0 O\ trail In "omen's tennis! Oru1e Coast t, C)'prH1 0: The Pirate continued. their donunauon of the Orange f.snp1rt Conference b~ bree11n1 P3 t the Charger~ without lo ing a set. OCC 1!> !-0 1n conference match6 and 4-0 0' t>rall. In high hool ftball Fosnta1n \'alle~ 0, Gabr 0: Sophomore Janel Ma)'ahara tru t.; ou1,c1ght and "'alkcd none as he lcpt pace Mth (,ahr tandout De.-De Wriman. who truck out 18 &rons in the I 3-inmng game," h1ch "a'i haltC'd b) darkness The Barons. v. ho .ire no.,.. 0.1 I after a 1-0 lo s to h1ghl~ ·reg.irded \t Josephs of LlkNood had a shot to win ll in the 10th. putting runnl'rs on -.econd and third. but couldn I get to Weiman for the kc\ hll Fountain Valle)· meets \ . Ila Park fnda) at Hart Park for a doubk- headcr at 3 Woodbrld&e l, Hu.otingtoo Bucb 0: L1~ \'. arren \truck out seh·n allo" cd JUSI l\\>O hits. recorded hl·r SClOnd str.ught shutout and <,<:ort•d the game· onl\ 1un 1n thl' lirst in11111g on the wmnt'r\ 1.hamond \'. ehren led ofT "1th a \Ingle .ll 'arlCl·d 10 'll'Cond on .in error. ~tok third and scored "hen the thro" got a"' a\ at third · L8guna 8 Htb If, t.itancia ?: f hl' \rtl!>I~ e>.ploded for 11 runs in tht• first inning to bad, Junior p1tclll't Tara \ndcr;on. "-hO 1d not ai10"' .1 hat Ill a game '>hortcnl'tl tu ti\ l' in111ngs Andl'r\on "alked l(1ur Jnd 'trm k out \I\ 1n "inning ht•r WtunJ dc- c1s1on ol the ~a,on Both ol tht• run' \he allowed \\l'n.' unl;'arnl·d READY-TO-USE WINDSHIELD WASH • ··--ood film b<.gl _.,., • l•""' 2 go"°"' In the f1f'lt rnn1ni Kathy Zcllds ce~ in t~t pme, nd fina hcd. with bases-cleanng triple h1ahh&hted the seven ovciian~ But for Pestoltsa and upman .. "hik MCJ.1n he~le) al~ ha E &Jes, at 5'.~mrd hli:c a tot more. tnp.1¢<1 in the first to ~nod: tn a pair or (\.1nninpam tim bed wnh 1 I lull5 runs and teammates tcvc Luca and Mau Saddltback 3, Magnolia i~ Emmy 1 a)'lor had 13 and 12 kill re pccthe- Pcrez insJed in a pairorrunsdunnga J> for the 2-0 1krs. lh run fim inning, and Dc\1 Mau Re1den · had 17 l1U1 for bttgo strud. out 12 and walked one fatancia, "'llllh drops to 0-2. in leadina the Roadrunner> to the Edison S, Su Clemeate I: Senior ~son-openina victor) at home. out 1dc hittcn Darren Lance ( 11 ktl1 ) In colkge soflball· '·· and Mike Dirhl (I l ~ill ). a well u Cal Llllbuaa i.Jt, SoCaJ Coflege Junior middle blcxti..er Karl Van- O·l: The \ aniuard dropped to 6 ·M Rur-.en (7 kills) provided the firco v. ath the twin 'ICtback in .\J •\ PO"ef in the ( hargers' 15-3, I S-11. c>1s1r1ct Ill pla> I 5-7 deci ion over San Clemente. Linda 81l)CU accounted for three or Edison 1 now 2-0 It was San ~CC 's seven hats oo the dar· wh1k ( lcmente's opener • us1r Hopl>.1n" pitched v.el 10 the El Toro 3, OceaD View l ; El Toro opening defeat, allowing three hats rallied to pullout a 15-17. I 5-9 I ().J 5. while "allingJu!>t one 15-5. IS:?' non-kague '1ctol') op the rah·Beame "as 2 for 3 lor ~< C in < >cean Vtt~"' floor the naghh.ap CX·ean View. "'hKh rell to l·I, was In high school volle)ball Baotlniton Btacb 3, Estancia 1: The host Eagtcs had things go1n$ thc1r \\3) \\Jlh un I • 16 li~t-pmr VICIOI) but lhrn Doug Cunningham orHunt- lllgton Bcalh toot.. O\er and prOC\'edcd 10 acC' thl· f:.agks to death "Ith h1s1ump '\Cf\es. ··~k must h.1,r had IOJUmp SN\l''-' in a ro" in the second game .. BASEBALL From Bl lo<.;cr ot tbc 1'.atella-J...cnnedy gam1: I he Otlcrs "111 tr.H el Et Dorado 7, Irv Int S: Brut l' Pct11lo's irand lam. one or--Uart~ El Dorado homers in the game. brot..e a 2-~ tu: in the bottom of the fifth 1nnin anti ~' c the Golden Hawks the PUROLATOR, MOTORCRA", AC, MPA OIL FILTERS • ~.... t ~! o"4 do<o-•11<.. • ··-····~,, tlGUlO ovu ,,. EACH 51°'' led b\ the pla) of Lee Quinn ( 18 k1lls), (,reg bans (I b l1llsJ and K1 Y1 (I ~ l1lls) (1reg £,ans had 13 blocks for the ~aha"'!I. . ;n high school bo)'s swimmana: Edi on 80, Woodbrid&~ 71: The ( hargers da1med the "'1n by sweep- ing the bre:i!>tstrole and placin& '>C<:ond and third in the frcc!>tylc rcla>. Chad and Coleman Hundeby each won t\\O c'ents for the Warriors. \ ICtO!). Lagana Hills I , University 3: Kevi n \Quire • bases-loaded double 1n the fot1nh inning pulled Unhers1ty to w11hin "'-3. but thr host Hawks pulled a"a) with ingle talhes an the fifth and l\th mangs to record the victory. ~u1res went 2 for 2 after be1na 111\Cned into ng.ht field in the second tnnina. · VAIJDl.llf cAJJ-climl*' lOW-40 MOTOR OIL ... c QT ACCES . • H \' h : : u \ t I > "\.:__• NU STANO..$ Wes ...... C••enc. PadAc DMtieft w L Pct. GI L.Mtn 40 11 .690 Phoenix 37 21 .638 3 S..ltle 36 21 632 J•1 Golden State 33 2• 579 6''1 Portland 30 27 .526 911'1 Sacramento 16 '3 .m 2••..; Clipper$ 11 " 183 30 MkfwHf DMslon Uta h 36 23 .610 Houston 32 2S 561 3 Dallas 30 27 .526 s Denver-• 31 2t .S2S 5 San Antonio 1• « .w 21V'2 Miami I •9 .140 27 COLL••• WOMmN UC161,~4' tlltWfttT_.......I hCllc UCI ........ .. ...... • • 0 11 Joh"IOl'I s 0 ~ 10 I 0 ) 2 Mlf'l(IMeil 2 I l S 2 41 t a P¥k1 I 2 2 6 11SJL" 50111 S 0 0 10 L.IHrr"• 6 2 I 10 1 o o t Douty 2 0 o 41 2 0 1 • Alll\tedl I 0 0 I 0 1012 HobOI 202• Dixon 0 0 0 0 Tol•I• 24 S lS 60 Totals ,, f 12 tt H•"llrne ucl. 2s·n 3·110111I IJC)eft Paclflc-W•lttn 2. I, Ll1arraea 6 T Khlllca" None ...... ,,., ~ ,,,,_,, ........... Eastwn Cen.., t11<• (It •-.......... .. .... , Alantk DMMofl Frni;;:;'·s; New York •O 19 .671 Stefan lidoer11 (Sweden> clef Mlehatl c1111"11 Philadelphia 32 27 .5'2 • cu.s ), 6·2 ••••• SCOll O•vls IU s I dtf Oerrldl Boston 2t 30 "3 11~ ROlll9110 cu.s ), 7·S, .. ,. Al'dftl CfleSllOltOY w hi I 25 32 .'39 (SOviel Urnon) dtf HOl'Klo Cle .. P.n. (Arve11· N as Jng on 23 37 • 117 4,.. llna), 6·41, •·•. h1•n Undl CCtfdlo110va1d a) Otl ew ersev .313 .,., Paul AMKont (lJ s 1. 6·2, •·•. Johan l<rlell Charlotte 1S '3 .2S9 2•'·" CU S.I dtf Jimmy Connon CU s ).4-41, • ·6, •-• Central DMslon Mark Woodforele (AuW•ha) def P•ul Cleveland Detroit M iiwaukee Atlanta Chicago Indiana « 14 .7S9 Chamberlin CU.S 1. 6·1, rellrea. ~ i; ·u~ ~ women~. tournament 36 23 610 11'1 ,::;, = ~ 34 23 .596 91'7 Nkote Provis (Australia) def Tracv Au"'" .16 42 .276 21 • CU.S l. 7-S, S·7, 6·l, Natllalle Teut\11 (France} TW18V'• SC.es cltf LHml POl'url (U.S.), 6-1 6·3. H•na Lften 106, Ati.nta '7 Mlln<lllkov• CAustratial o.f A1c1-.o Kh1mu11 Golclen Stale 131, ~ 112 (JaNn), )·6, 6·3, 6-2, Alt.eml\Nlllllva IJai>anl New Y«k 124, Plloenh1 119 def RoHJvn F•lr1>a11k, CU.S ), 4·6. 6·4, 6·2 s .. 111e 110, Indiana 92 Anne Mf111er IAustran.1 o.f Jo Durie !Great Pllilade!Pllla 90, Chlcaeo II Brnein), 6·3, 6·2 J41ftnv Byrne IAumahal O.f MlfwaullM 121, Was11111111on 101 Jo·Anne Faull (Au11ra1lal 6·2. 6 7 POl'llallCI I 16, S.11 Antonio 103 ClevelallO IOS, Sacrunento 95 c-.. men Lakin 106, Hawb 97 UCI •• Hw1f\ ~lfte Stai. I LAKEllS -Green S-9 S·S IS, Wor111Y 12·11 l<ronemann IUCI) def OchOa, 6-4, 6·2 o-o 241, Al>dul·JabC>ar 7·13 2·2 16, John•on l·l• l<al>tan CUCll oet Pnllo, 6·3 6·2. Brleos IUCll 3-3 21, S<:oll 7·17 4·4 II, COOPtr 2·6 O·O 4, <lei Gonialel. 6·4 6·4, Lubner IUCll Claf Herb ThomOIOl'I 3·4 0-0 6, Woolr!Oge 1·3 0-0 2 3·6, 7·5, 6·2. 1<1nro11 (UCI) def Caten1,, 6·2 Totals 41S·l4 141· 14 106 6·0. S.unders IUCI) def Price, 6-3 7·S ATLANTA ·-Le\lingston 2·5 0·0 •• Wll~lns OOlll!lft 11·74 3·3 27. Malone S· 12 6·9 16, Rivers 7· 16 Brloes·Kronemann CUCll <lei Ocl!Oa O·O 14, TheUs 6· IS 2·4 141, !Miiie 4·7 0-0 I Ca1enl1, 6 4 6·4, Brown·l<anro14 IUCIJ dtf Koncalt. 0-2 2·4 2, Carr S·7 0· I 10, Webb I 2 Gonzaltz·Herb 7·~. 1 lo. 7·6, Pllilo-Prle.e INCSl 0-0 2 Totals 42·90 13·21 97 def Saunoen·Sct>lffm11n, 6· l, 6-3 Sc.,.• by Ouartwt L11kers 30 19 22 2!r-106 Community c-.oe men AIW.nl• 25 26 29 17-97 OAAHGE EMrlftE COH~ElltlENCE 3·001n1 ooa•s-JottMOn 2. Fouled 001-N~ O.-•nee c..11 9, c~ o Rebounds-LaUrs 441 !Green 131. Atlanta SI SAntles (Malone 161. Assisls-Lakers 26 !Jon.on 15). Gabriel 10CCI def GlacM, 6·0, 6 I. Cno1 Atlanta 26 (Rlvlf, Tl'le'" 6) Total fouls-Lakers COCCI clef Kim, 6·0. 6·7, ltebllzer (OCCI clef 17, Atlante 16 T(Ctlnfcals...:Allanle ille9al <M· Cnsll, 6·0 6-0 Norin COCCI oel MofrlM>n, 6·3 tense 2 6·2. Loro (0CC) clef Walker, 6· l. 6 41, Moor-e Warrion 131, OIPOWI l 12 COCCI d.i Marec1ne, 7·6 6·2 ~' CLWl"ERS -Norman 1'·30 2·41 .31, C. Sm1111 GabrleHl~tzer (OCCl def Glade-k.lm. 6· l l ·IS 1-1 17, Betllamln 7·12 S·S 1', Dalley 10·19 6·•. Norln·Moore IOCCI Ollf Crbll·Watur, 6 3, ,1-2 21, Grant 4·9 0-2 9: Wolf 0-0 0·0 0, G1rrfck 6·1 ChOl·L«O COCCI oef Morrison-Chan. 6·1. 2·S 2-3 61 Kite 0-2 O·O O, Nixon 0-3 0-0 0, Whfle 6· 1 1-1 0-0 2, Lock 0-0 0-0 0 Total$ S0-96 11·17 Reno. ~ S, GflldM WHt 4I 112. • ........... GOLDEN STATE -Mullln lt·2l 7·7 31 +.-> __.. Teaote 3·13 H O 13. L. S*tllh 1-10 O·O 141: Sary lRSf Oef L.ucu, 7·6. 7-S. Arnott CGWJ Garland 41·15 2·2 10. IUchmond 11-18 6-+ 21. def Bal11s. 6·3, 6-3, Ven1dei IRSI def Bivens. 8o1 0-3 M 1, O. Smith 3·10 H ·lt, HIQoJm • 6·0. 7 S,, C.s.u IGWI J»f Manounyanon9 6-1 S·I 2·2 IS. Alf«O 2·41 O•O 41, s.moson 3·• l ·3 .. I, Fang (RSI ~ Gunne<M>n. 6· 1 6 4 9, McDonald 0-0 1·2 1. Tola"· S0-106 lS-40 131 Mevers IGWI def s.Qawa, 6 2 6·4 Sc9re bV Quarters Oeutlles. CllPC*'t. 3S 24 30 n-112 Lucas·Arnoll IGWI ctef Fane ~wa 6 1 G01c1en Slate 26 33 n S0-131 6·3, Sary Baim I RS) dtf B vens-Casu 7 6 3-POllll ~b-Hl9glns 3, Granl Foule<I 6•1, Ven.clft•MallOUflVAllOllO RSI def Gun out-< Smith. Reoounds-<W-s 47 (N«ma n nerson-Mevef\, 6-2 6-2 IOI, Golden Stale 66 CL Smflh 12) As· sli.ls-Clkioers 36 (Grant 14), Golden S•••• 19 CGarlancl, ltlcnmond 6) Total fouls-Choe>eu 31, Golden SI••• so Tecnnk:als-Garland, Gold· en State lit.oaf Otferise. Cll1>oen aulslant coacn ROberlt. COLLEGE MEN e1GU ,s, SoCa1 c-.oe '° ( H AIA Olitrlc:t Ill F INl) 8Wa SeCal <:.-... Nle+sen Stude'Van Jonansen HooO Horn Hard111 Swanner feftpf~ .... .,.. o 6 I 6 Wahffletm 2 0 3 • • 3 I 11 Blcltmore 6 6 2 II S ~ 4 IS LUn<IY .; I 2 4 4 1 I l IS Mansl•IO 0 0 I 0 s 1 l 12 Wlourtce 1 o 3 2 3 O 3 6 Scruoos I 1 S II 0 0 I 0 Dl•on l 0 7 7 Hill 1 l 1 7 Totals 24 17 16 65 Totals 23 12 n 60 Helfltme Biota 29·77 3·001n1 ooats SoCal C0Ue9e-Scru110• Ooton I c ..... scores TOUR.NAMSHTS (lfllnafl) HAIA Dbtrtct UI Blo<e 6S SoCa Collelle 60 ea11 C..1t Buc"l'lell 71 Lafavatle 6S Mlsseur1 v lllev Cr11on10n 79 S Illinois 77 (~) Mid· c'""""" tu ·Cn1ca110 91, E tHtnols 7S SW Missouri SI 12. Valt>ara•SO 50 Sell1'Mnd McNNH SI 80, NE Louisiana •s North Texas 100. NW Louisiana 11 IFl(sl lt.-cl I Trans America AtN9tk Ark L1llle Rock 12, T .. as·Sen Anle>11t0 79 Hou,ton Baolf$1 7'. Gacweia Soutlll<n n Cenlenerv 76, Mercer 74 Sre1son 106, C.-eia SI 43 HIGH SCHOOL &OYS Corona del Mar IO, Tut.re Wutwn 47 (StllM •Yefh, S.UtMm R..-.-isl Tv&a,. Wtstem CereN dll Mar feftoflp ........ Brown 1 0 l 2 Cwlerlnta I 0 0 3 CaoelJero I 0 i 2 Clark I O O 2 DodM>'! 2 0 2 S Hef'rtl!Oton S 0 I 10 E IZY S 0 41 10 Pllha 3 2 4 I M.Colernan • 6 I 19 w att 6 S l 17 Martin I 0 I 2 JKkM>n S 0 2 10 Shaw I 2 0 4 W•.Jonnson 1 I I 3 Gurman I 0 0 ) Maltier 7 2 0 6 L COieman 0 0 2 0 We JoM.on 0 0 I 0 Fredericka 1 I 0 S Benne!' 1027 Fllnt ) 0 0 • Wei~ 1 002 Klein 2 I l 6 Tolal' 11 I lJ 47 Tolats 33 12 13 90 Seer• bY Qua,,.,.. TuAlr• WHl•n 6 11 11 12-.1 Corona Gel Mar JI lt 20 20-IO 3·oolnl eoafs Tulare Wnrern-Oochon I, M. Hlefl school bovs u..-1.-cti "· C.pblr8fte v .... J SAntles LHch (Lin Oef R•Pll 6·0. def O.son. 6·0, aef, LaO.rman, 6· I, Gilles CLB I won 6·0 6·0 •·O, Kirner CLBI won 6-0 6·7 6 I ~ Wh1ta·Scllm1dl (LS I IOSI lo Chene·Mu•ier • 6, oef Chen·Croc:ker 7·6 Clef McKen11e Talel>i, .. l. t raue< Crat>Oe (LBI won 6 2 6 I 6· l Suschbaum·SNrman (LSI lost 7 6 .. on 6·2 6·1 c-def Mar IS, Palo• Vwdei l Slfttles Katzman ICCSMI def Paul 6 I oef HonO 6·•. dtf Pelen, 6-I, McC••nloc~ !COM won, 7 6, 6-•. 6·4, Sein ICdM) won, 6·0, 6 O. 6 1 Oeubtes' Schule1n·H1n IC:dMI IOsl to Oavls·LM 6-7 def KOPan .. k.erdoon 6·2. def Chan-Murnane 6· l, Alktn·ZMlman ICOM) won, 6·2. 6 3 6·0. Etabar·Man1on (CCIMI '°''· 6 7. 4·6, won. 6·2 Hew'*1 Ha::-:·· Fwttlll 41 ltabOlll I NH) def BarlOe"'en 6·0 def Wartma11. 6 I. def GOiKleV, 6 I, Hen.-.i (NH I won 6·2.6·1.6·1,H•nioo !NH l wor 6J,6·1, •·4 ~ Haro1n-Warmf"9fon (NHI oef Steffi Quick, 6-3. clef J Ster"·Glfstrat, 6·3, clef L1n·Cnen •• B•lrO·ScilY!lt CNHI IOSI, 3·6. 3·6 won. 6·4 Thunlon-Henoncks CNH l toil 0·6 2 • 7 s Ma• Ott 1', 81SllN Amal 2 SlnMt 0 Peter'°" (MDI def Montova • 7 def Wooel 6-0 o.f. Ramirez, 6·0 A Plllf'M><> IMDI won 6-0. 6-4 6 I. Jarrell !MDI IO$t S 1 2·6, won ' 1 ~ Arnell-McFarland CMOI oer Pescau1·Fe1u1 6· I dtf Ktm MamarM 6·0. clef Buencam1no Manut4, 6·0, C.ullhna11· Teoftlo (MDI won 6·2, 6·0, 6·3, wono·Bettencour1 CMDI won 6 ?. 6·3. •·2 c ..... wemen Peent LllNI Haun·-9, Ctwbt c ..... o SlnMt Wrl9hl IPL) def Slalmacllowicl. 6·3 6-1 Lu•lnk (PL) Oef Krtnoet. 6-1, 6 3. Sll""•'O CPLI def Laorlma11t•. 6·0, 6·0, Ferm111 IPL> def Skov, 6· l, 6•3, Walker (PL) 0.1 Kelso, 6 0, 6· 1. Garcia CPLI Oef Skov, 6·0. 6 1. ~ sn1t11oto-Lus!l'llt. CPL) clef Sleln'WtChoWICI• Kr!noel. 6--0, 7·5, Fermfn·W•lker IPL) clef ~ov·Laorlma111e, 6· I, 6•0, Garcla·8urman CPLI clef Sk.ov·Kel\o bY defautt CemmutlltY c""9 wemen OltANGI ~I COHFE.-IHCE Or .... c .. 11 f, CYIW'ftJ O SMllel Si.uerv COCCI oef Flemino, 6~ i· 1, Hast· lflOt. (0CC) oef ~abfl, 6·3, 6·0, Ewlno COCCI clef McClellan. o· 1 6·0, Cle..,.elancl !OCC I ctef arv.ii1, 6-l, 6-0, Reca .... arren COCCI 0.1 KoOaYasill, 6-1, 6·0. S•rell IOC:CI Ciel Con lflsotto, oetaun DeuttM Slatterv·HHllll9' COCCI oef Ftlm•no MA:.Glt L•AOUU ......... ~·~ ~ •• 0.lo.lalld. ~ 71 NY 'i'anllM• 0 H01alon "' loslon at Wlf'lter Hllv~. Fie cco . r•m HY Mtt• n Allalltf al Wnl P•lm leach Fi. .. CCCI, rat" o.troll 2. Plllab~tltl I Teus Vl. Clllc!Metl ., Ptaftl (UY, Fla . «Cl . r.i11 SI. Lou!\ •• Toronto J • Montreal v• Baltimore et Miami, cco • rain Phltaclelt>hla vi MIMMOta al Otlando. Fi. CC.0 rau\ IC•llMIS Cll\t I. ClllC .. O Whit• So11 3 Clevelattd S. ClllC.OO Cub' 0 MllwaukM 3, Sen Dleilo Sefllle 10, Sen Fr•ncltcO 5 ChlalQO Whit• Soll (H ) 6, (lllCllllWlll (H) 5 T ... V', o.n. Antel• \IS SHlfle at Tempe, Ariz .• 12;05 0 m. Allallll vi ~ a l Vlf"O .. ach, Fla • lo.JO a m TilundaV'• GlllMI AM9h Cu l vs San Francisco al SColt~~. Arll • 12'()5 0 m. """"' (U ) V\ 0.klano (H I •I '"'-nix. 12~S pm Mlnnnota "' D.-n et Vero Beam . Fla • 10.30 • m A1199b t, A!Netk\ 41 (et '""""'11) Ca~forn•• Q.11 ll 1 Q-t 12 00.tallO 021 010 ~ 10 2 Wiii, Abbott (4), Felllf"S (6), Minton (9) •nd Permf'I. SChroeder C6I Wetch. Otto CSl. Ecto.erile\t C9I and Stein«>ach, Sando Cll W-Abboll, l•O L-0110, 0-2 Hits-California, Schroeder (I) 0.ktan<I, Henderson (I) OeideW\ 1, Yat*-0 (al Ft Laudere191e, Fla.I Los AllllllH 000 002 OS0-7 ,. I New YOl'll Yank"' 000 000 ~ 4 2 LHrY, Howell (SI Crews (6), Horton (I ) and Sc..osc1a OernPSev (61 Fte•cher (91, La- Pooni, NOies co. Shields (61, S.ncner Ill ancl Sir.Inner 0 Su Cll W-Howeu, 1·0 L-Slllelds. 0-1 Communttv C.-... OltAHGI E~I COH .. lltt!NCI! o.-anw CMst 7, SadclelNlcll l Orenoe Coast 000 202 201-1 10 o saooleC>Klo. 010 200 0.--l ll 2 Tlllt>aull. Youne (II and Kell¥, ltou. R•nd•M (6). Sush 171 and Oahteren, GrelaOa 171. W-Th1baufl L-Rou 28-Kd\t COCCI. Cor· dOva IOCCI 38-Connef COCCI HR-Pavw.r (SI Tei.tnoa IOCCl Cypren 16, Geldlan West S Golden WHI 002 100 m-S 7 2 -Cvoreu 050 303 SOJl-16 16 2 Foreman. Pooe 141, Lone (61 and Vllle9as. Castellano (II, Loddi"9. 8rown Cl ) •nd Tewell. Baucher 17) 2B-Bammer IGW) Kaylo< IC), Fri.dman CCI G1U (Cl. Gonaltt CCJ, Stoll !Cl. NMI (() HR-B81'1'\f'ner IGWI Froeciman CCI Stlula CCI Hlefl IChool LOAttA TC>UtlHAMENT El Oerade 7, lnllM S lrvlne 020 003 t>-S 6 I El Dorado 011 OSO 11-7 9 2 Goldstein Oberllft!f CSI afld Vollmer; Dowen. Vorowsl<t 16 Gln·~'I' 161 and Ptlllo W-Dowel L-<.olchte1n I I HR-Luke (EDI. Moofe IEOJ PlllllO CEDI l.a~ewoocl 7, Hunt""'9en Baac:ft 4 La-e#ooel 700 000 S-7 I 1 Hunhnelon Beacn 000 100 )-4 9 s Bevin. Lov•n (S) and TrtOt>, Riuo. Faur !'). vv11o (71. l<hews-1 171 and AoMw w-a.....111 L-.iuo '2B-C.wh0rn (H8l 3&-Proflll (L) HR-Gomez LI Fevnteln .,...., I, Kaftala 1 K•teti. OOS 020 C>-7 S 1 Fountain Valley OSI 001 1-. 10 3 Drummond Bovo 141 and Boone. Monteon" erv, Knowiei IS). Fans <SI and HaQH W-faM L-Bovd 2B F1noera10 !Kl Ocallll Vlew 1, LH AlamltoM 41 OCHn Vtew 100 020 3-7 tO 0 Lo. Alamitos 000 200 2-4 S ) Scnalf, Kar~t <21. Woken 171 •nO Colbert, Oe11w~lr.I ancl K leclt. W-Karoet L-oa .. wllr.I 28-Coioert COVI Burns IOVI. l='oremen IOVI 3B--Ca~,.. ILAI La9UM Hits 6, Unlventtv l Un1ven1tv 000 300 C>-3 6 I La111.1na Hl~l 121 011 .-. • I W"'"""· MarlinOa 161 and Dieter Lov.nee< l(usier (SI end Helm w Lo .... 1n11er L-W1lllam• 2B-SOwr•• IUl, l<Ol'lman ILHI 2. Lo11tnoer (LH) Sllll'\G ~. Hll'e •re the l~I CO'\d.tlons. al ltd resof"ls in Calll«ma ano Ne'V•oa, as rtoorled t>v 1ne Cahl0tn a Slat• Aulomoblle AssoclatlO<I USNlll Pan -NO 1'9POf1 lor.., -1 """ new 5·7 foot t>ai.e rnecnone oroomeO, wet i.now, five cnair' dav two chairs nigh! · 0--S.t Rane.II -Trece Of MW 1 • fool bas.e m•cn•-.e ~oomeo wet ll!Owt '"'" c11a1n Socia St>rlnvs No ,._, Sveier a.wt No r-1 TaMe Oefwler -No rtt>Or1 H-111 Stw -No reoort AIPIM MMdews -No new . 7 9 foot oase. maclllM oroomed, Miier PKkeCI wet snow, nine clla n H-•Md -No new 3·7 toot base lPrtnO Cond1ho111, lour Cflall"l and one s.urface llfl SOUaw V...., (l,lOO feet) -No r-1 SQuaw v...., (6,100 feet) -No r-t "9e...-V V...., -No new. 3·6 toot t>. .. lorm oeclo.80, tram. 17 cha " and ''-wr1Ke lifts. ~ ~ -Trac• OI MW, 3·6-foot bale. mac:lliM 91'oomed sla CN•f\ Mt. .... -Nor-• Edie ~ -No reoort Slen'• Sltl ltllftdl -No .._, IClrti...--Trace ol new, S-7·toof basa, medlllle .,_,.., ,..., •net PIC'kao snow, 11 CftaJl'I. Mt. It ... -No reo<N't 0--. ltldl9 -Trace of new, 4·5-foot baM, ll>f'lllO conchllons, ltl'ten cllelrt and tour surlac.• Mii ..., PHI -No r-1 ,_.,,,,_,. ~ -I Inell tWW, 6·roc>t base, machine ereomeo, oaclced 110wder, eon dOla, l6 cMll'S end l'WO wrfaw llL ~ ~ -No new, )-fool DAM, machine 9f'OOl'MCI, Paetl..S llOWCler rr am enc f11te chain Mln'I SwnrNt -No r.-t ML SM ... -No •9"1'1 C01ema11 l, Guiman I CCSM-<wferlnle I Kleln I TecM•cals M COiemen ITW) 9rvanl, 6•1, 6·1; Ew1119·Rec•varren (OCCI Gel McCle4tan·T•vtor. 6-1, 6-0. Cleveland-l lr<n COCCI def. Feorl• KOClavashl. 6· 1, 6·? lr'9ll -----Trace of iww ..... foot beM. ma~lne Of'OQf'ne(J, lhrM CNlirJ 'I .\JOH I.•: .\(ii ES Abbott struggles ~gainst A's Angels' one-handed pitcher gets win despite wildness PHOENIX (AP) -J im Abbott knew 1t 311 alona: Patchin& against major leaguers wouldn't be ca~. Abbott, facing a b,g-lcaauc lineup for the first time stru8'fed for two innlnas Tuesday but wound up the wrnnin& pitcher as the California nacls beat Oakland. 9-4. .. There were a few buttcrllic out the~." Abbott admitted. "I 101 caught up in who was out there rather than what I could do." Abbott thrilJed lumsclf and the crowd by nrikina out Jose Canseco Wlth a hard s.hdcr But Abbott WaJked tluu bane" and was slow ficldma a potential doubk-plly pounder. a1Jow1n1 a run to score. He pve up one run and one b1l-a sinaJc by Camey Lansford-and sttuck out two. Abbou was JUPP<*d to work thrtt innin&$. but e1me oua arl)' bteiuse lie had thrown '7 J>itchet.: "Even thouah I truaJed a bit, there wtrc JOOd and bid points. .. he said. Abbott, bom without a ri&ht hand. was the t"iibth pick ovtta.11 in la51 June's draft. Never before hat a pla)tt wcanna No. 60 and bavina a DOublc·A conttatt aurtctcd IO much 1U~ntton in the exhibition 1eaaon. In bis •pri,. •but Friday. Abbott p_u.chCd thrtt .,.ICCM'""'rc ..... a.-mn1 .. aut Sen tMac> aa a 'I .. me apfost ~ minor_.....-.. ApiMt Oaklalid. the only bia biner millh• &am tbc lineup wat Mart McOwin:. the confronlation. Abbou 1ot twoqu1ck $lnkes and. af\cr a foul.and ball. got Canseco to sw1na and m1s.s a hard slider d.own...and-1n. The crowd, whacb booed when home-plate umpire Tim McClelland did not caJI Canseco out a pitch earlier. erupted in its loudest cheer of ahe hot afternoon. "He throws hard. He'siot&ood stun:·· C.anSC<lO said. "It's hard to tell from one at-bat, but I thJnk he"s lc&ium•~-" Abbott knows Canseco 11 the real thinJ. 100. "l wtnt to the World Scrie1 lut year. J thouJht then that I would some.day be ~ lbne auys, •• MJd Abbon. 21 .. , kno~· it'•JU$t 1n atubiuon pme. but I'll be honest - it was a thrill &c1na Jote Ctntcco." Dave Parker drew a kedoffwaJli; in the fifth and took third on l..an,ford'1 soft ait&k to ~tCT. Abbott it.ruck out rookie Jotc Fchll bd~ Terry Stciobech folloWed W1th i chopper hick to the mound. Abbott. wbo bel&DCU his sJo-vc on h11 ~t arm and swatches n to has left hand so smoothly that 1t tU1 biardly pcrceptibki, had troubletbittirM. Hcwuslowtakinaon his sJove and tcnina tllc blU ti.ck into bis left hind. and his ~lay to 1«ond bltnnan Mark Mcumore wn in time for 1 forttOUt. but late fOf a double play al Plner tcOttd. "E~cn 1fl bad two hand1, lcoulclhavcbobbkd it and df'OPPe4 it. .. joked Abbott. who d<>es not mer to himtelf u b&ndicapPcd. Abbott ended h1sstin& bymimaaOltna Hubbard on I routint fty billJ. The KOrc Wll lied at 4 when Abboct Ir.ft. bu& tilt Anerll ICOted in rbe llltth Ud he wu tl9e wiUef. AbbOtl lbRW l6 llrika. Sixwa of h11 llii 11 pitckl wm1tnka NHL ITAlllllllS C--.. C1 'IWICil ~~"" G' GA 2'3 t'3 •-Cetoarv Edmonton '5 1S I " JS 27 7 11 211 151 °* Vancouver 35 21 ' 7• 21 33 1 63 333 2'l 214 21' Wlnnloeo 21 " 11 » m m Ot lrolt SI. Louis Chica "° Minnesota Toronlo '"""' OM$len 30 27 11 71 2• 32 11 59 23 32 12 SI 22 31 14 51 23 39 6 S2 Walt1C--~ Patrktr DMllen NY RanMrs 3' 25 I 7• Wathlncilon 32 25 10 7• PlllsbUrgh 33 27 7 73 Philadetl>f\la 3 l 31 5 67 New Jer-wv 23 33 12 51 NV lslanc:ters 22 41 • '8 Adams DfV111en x·Montreal 45 1' 1 97 Boston 31 2• 12 74 Buffa lo 30 31 6 66 Hartford JO J2 • 64 ~bee 24 39 6 5' 11-<:11nc 11ec1 oiavoH lier 111 TuaMlllY's k-KlntJS l Plll\buref'I 1 Coll Tor~•o 6, Quebec • Edmonton •. Ph1laclelpn1a A • 8ollon 2, NY Islanders I St. Louis. 6, New Jersey 7 MlnnHOI• s. O.trolt 3 Catoarv 9 Wi1111lpeo S TMll't'1G-Eomon1on at Hartlord, us om ButtalO •• NY lt111111tr1, US om WUhlneton al Mon1r .. 1, 41.35 o m New Jersey al Cnlce90 S..JS o m W1nnl1>e11 al Vat1COUver. 7 3S om K in9s l, PtMUlni l Seer• bV P9'1ecls 272 270 23S 241 25' 27• 21' 241 211 2t2 272 249 242 211 2'' 211 15' 23' 239 271 223 279 266 191 231 209 2•9 267 242 240 237 300 P'•tl.UIUC.Ql'I , 0 0 ~2 Los AnffleS I I 0 1-3 ""I Periacl 1 LOl AnQelft NICllOlls ~ (GrellkY Ouche,M), 33 1 Cot>), 2 PUtsburoh. CallanOer s (Lemleu11, Jonnson), 10.JO, 3 P11t11>Yrllll, Lemieux 66, Pt11AllY Viol, 1S'1 hlll Penal· tles....Z.WU>lki, Pit (h06dlno) 2 lt, McSorlev, LA lhookong). S 13, T-'41, LA (holcl•nel, lO.SO, NICllOl!s, LA (intenereneel, I I 46, D•neen. Pot (trle>t>lng)1 IS 26; B•rre1so. P11, served bv Etrey (Ollav Of 11arne), 1609. Hl"ter Pit (fn1ar· ferencal "33 s.c... PwlM 4 Los Anottes., Roblleil.. 47 ITavlOt. NlchotlS), I 22 (Pt>) Penellln -aour-Pit (rOUOll<nQI. ... AM•son, LA lrouoll<ng) « MCSof"leY, LA (roughing) 1.53 P1t1•~r1111 benetl, served ov Brown (Uf\•-•sma1'11-.e con OUCll, tJ04, l(ruU!elnv•kl, LA (l.lllW>Orlsmanlike conOUCI), t2', 8uslr.H, Pit (holOingl 1139 Tlllrd Pw'9d None ~enall..s.-09Grav. LA (lr-nel. •so. Hilroer, Pit ccrou-cneci..1no1, 9.39, L-v. P11 Cu!ISPOl'tsmanllka colldUCtl, 1'.51, llourQue P11 (unsoorlsmant.ke COllduel) 19.51 A•1son LA (un-"manl•lle conoucll. 19-SI, MCSortev LA 1unsoor1i.man11..,• conducll, 1'~ Ovenlme S Los Ano••••· hYlor 23 Cl<asoer. GretO y 2.31 (Pt>) Pena1t1H-P1ttst>uf'llh beCKll ser~ bY Cullen lunsOOl'tvnAnt•kt Condu<ll 1 07 Jonnson, Po 111rou mi.conOucll, 2J1 5110ls on ~P1111ouroh 10·7·1 t>-2S Lo' Anoeles 12+1·>-JO Power·o&ay 09oor1unoies-P.11sbvr1111 O DI 6 l.OS Ange1es ) OI I Goallft-Pitlsburoh, Barrano. 14 11 1 130 shOl,·27 w.,..J Lo' AnQeles Hrudev 21 26 • 125-lll Artenoanc-16,00S ltefer-Bin McCrearv Ltne,me..-Rye11 Bora•. Mike Cv1k MISL itancin91 w L Pct. G&.• lallimM• 17 11 6'7 Oa•M 11 " S2t 4 ' S.n D.evo II 16 S2' •• Lol AllOele\ " 19 '51 7 Tacoma .. 19 4S7 7 Kll!IWS City 14 11 OI 1 • Wi<Me IS 10 4l9 • T~'t's Sc.,.. DaUas I, Wtctlile 6 TMllV's Ga1Mi No """" tCheoulld f,01 I l.UmbLL ........ LM9Ue SAN FltAHCISCO GIANTS-Aoreed to term' wlln ltlek It~. oitcher, °" a -· \'tar contract a111e111ton aAJICITIALL ... ................ A111etMI'*' PORTLAND TRAIL BLAlE-S-Slene4 8r.ook.e Si.eo., tuaf'd IO I MICOlld l0-da'f COl'llfKI. lfOOTaA'D. ............... Auecte .... NEW <>aLEANS SAINTS-Sltntd Oerrldl ~o. tJO. rel11rner·wlde recel\ler, to • lwo· vear contract PHOENIX CARDINALS.-AorMd lo Mtrm w1fh Mlctletl Adams,~. on a lllrM \'eat contract SAN DIEGO CHARGEltS-Sklned Larrv Wll· tlaim, Offensive nnema11, 10 • t'{w·v•r COii lrKI WASHING TOM REOSKINS-SIOned St.,,_, Hobt>s, wide ~,.....,, and Martin MaYhew. cornerllack. HOCIC•Y ......... H.artY L-.ue EDMONTON OILEltS-TraeleO J im we.,,..,-, oef111M1mo1n, and Alan May, rlo/lt wing, lo tne Los A~ Kiiie• IOI' Brian W1ti.s. center. anc1 JOllll EneiiSl'I. ClefenMmen HARTFORD WHALEllS-Traoed Torr• ltooetnon, tirtt Wino, 10 111e O.lrOlt Red W11191 for Jim Pi\llM, delenseme11 Slenect Brao ~w. Oef-n. tor the rematnoer o1 the IMSOll. MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-Traded O.no C1ec.relll, forwaro, allCI Boo "ouse, <le· fet1Mmat1, to the wei.111neton CaPllals for Mike Gartner, t«w•rO and Larrv Nwrotly. de· fensemati 'NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Traoto Re.cl La no11. ~enMmall, IQ Ille MlMeSOI• North Stan al\CI Gree G berl. forward, to the Ch~ BlaO. Haw1ls t°' futU!'e conslOWetoons NEW ¥.ottK RANGER~ LIMY ltutf, defen1oernan·lell w11111 from Ille Buffalo Sabres j()( 1 hflh·rOUnc:I 0ra11 cllOlce In 1'90 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Traded h lrtcll Mllvet ~n. IO the Los A""'" K•not. lot Tom TooUy center Ano9Md Scott Biue•••O. rr0111 WlnQ, ro MutkeQOtl of Ille 1111ernar•onal Ho<:key ~ VANCOUVER CANUCK$-Trade0 JOllll Le81e11C, lorwerd, and a hflh·<OUtld orefl C1lOIC• '" "" IO Ille Eomon1on D·lert !of Gree AOAms.. left wine and Oo\111 Smith un1er Traded Ctaude V•11W•-n lofward to 111e ,.._ Jersey Dev ' IOI' T.m L.,..,00#1 ca<1•..- 0LY~ICS USOC -Announced Ille ,.,ionario" of R,,.,...r Vov Ch el nieo<al off'ttlf and O•rector ot ,,.. Sc>or•s ~16ne anc1 !><•enc• O•••i..or CO\.LEGI! BALL HATE. AMOUnC.0 Ille •ts•ll!\lllon of M•~e Troo".c eu151en1 footba.I c.oach Name<! M•l!t O.Boro ollens.•• ""' c.__,, OIC t..tNSON COLLEGE-Na,.,..eo Dav'd Frorvnan lllacl DH'-••t>a• coecn LOUISVILLE .».nnounceo ,,.,., ,,,,., Glawi.r. olltftSI•• IACille mus• under\"IO • kldnlh' trltMOis"' 1"4 wol be unaOIC! 10 o ... football·~ ........... ••11 %:i:f=,. .. ,,J::-,.~.5M .... .. .. ,,__, Cll ........., CW>, ....... I ...... 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I 9'lned IO OVft'lllrow ~.•I fell tllil I llill __. lft r1Q•m• bid to wliet&-1 rieeded 10 Ill.• . • c • tel I I t I I' HO \ tt U All-Star Game tickets ~ Cah(oto1a AftlC'I• and MaJor µa,uc 8a1tball havcannounad l)lani for talc of tJdtct~ 10 lhc 19'9 AU.star Game •bt'dult'd for Tuada>1 July II. at Anaheim Stadium • A ranoom dra"' m_a of cards ~ 111 be cundUC"led IO determine th06C r&n1tlaaiblo10 pun: hast .\ll· wOameuc~t To qualjfy, fans must a.end • IW\datd-llzed postcard. l»O'tmatkcd bt'IWttn Apnl l S-30, lO, All-Srv Uamc Tttltets, P 0 Bo1 7000S Anaheun. CA 9212S.OOOS • .... A hm1t of one posh: rd per pcnon hu been cstablithed ~ postcal'\J must coniain the pnnlcd name. add~ 11p cock and tt'lt9honc nurnbei of w tcndt'r. C•rds not conta1run1 this 1nformat1on and all duphcatt cards will be ~tccf . No ch«k.s, caih or mont)' ordm v.111 bl' attptt'd and envelopes •Ill be ~turned I.In· opened Pcxtanb postmartcd poor to Apnl 1 s or aftCT Apnl 30. as ..,ell as harld dtf 1 \t'rtd cud,, ~• U oot bt' actiepted. The cards will be d~wn at random and •1n0t't'S .. ,11 rccc1vcu ucket order form by m_.1. Tbc hckt't order form will bt' ~ahd for four 11dtets only · F•!!s purdw1n• An&cb S.Cl50n titkcu b) oprruna day, ~pnl -'· .. 111 1u1oinaucaJly be auarantttd l~ n&ht lO purchase their amt' 'lt'aU fOr ltle AJJ· tar {Jame, plus a bonus of 1 hke number of 1n15 Official same 11mt for the t\11 w Ga~ v.111 be announced at 1 latcr <Ute • Celebrity tourney Tbt a«ond nnua.J ulb < t clcNit> ~Ut'tball pmt I\ Wt f(lr Man-h J ¥ It C") Pttl Coll*• a b(ncliJ for the Ota nae ( ru h II tar te&m. Tht Ora~ Cru h C1hfon11a II-Star tc1m is compnJCd (){ \()mt' of the b()t b1&h school P'i)'<fl tin C'ahfom1a, all ofv.hom ac:liic't' and ma1nta1n • 3.0 academic &ride point •~tra~. Spcocial corporate pac~ •rt' •'•1l1ble and 1ickcs can ht' ui.t'd for a compeny's ~Plo)ccs ·~ ~ , or don.llttd to ht' uJtd for tht' arca'i yuth aroups Oran~ cru,b lt'am mtm~n ~.u ChstnbittcW tl(k_("l$ tOde\'lllltt'd )OUlh &TOU~ Doof1Openal6 and tht' pmc il.ar1S at 7 With uckcts pnced at S. F~nht'1' 1nformauon 1s ''•1l1blc b> cathna Li)I Cante ( 72 I -9S80) or Marcia HanKom (4)4;.6806). Cheryl M iller camp >. b9ikclball camp tor girls age\ '>· 17 ·~ St:hedult'd for Cahlom1a Lut~ran < oll<'gl' 111 Thousand Oaki July 2·6 Chcr}I \11ller, a former .\II· \mem.in and 19 4 Ol}mpK iold mcdah\t, 11.ill nmdut1 the camp For funhcr informa11on c-onlad fan1n• \\1_se" 21 J-785-0201 . •• . Grand Prix tickets Tickets for tho 19 9 Grand Pri• of Lona b'b, teheduled for ApnJ 14-16 throuah the do~ntov.n "'"11, are on stlt at thf Orand Prix ticket office now located at l24 Nonh Pinc Ave Lona St-a h (adJ~nt to Lona Beach P!aa). .·• Dtfendma champion AJ Una.tr Jr. wall rt1um to tht' I 67-mile \hotthnc cout1t. A comptt'tc ~eekt'nd of rac1na c~nt.s will upplttMnt lht CART/PPG Indy Can at the CJ111nd Pnll turda). Apnl ISh-.iJI M\o~1C tht' CA 1 rans-Am Knn ~hic returl\$ for us third apptara~ at Lona &acti. FcatW'td on Sunday, April 16. v.ill bet~ 1nau1ural runn1n1 of the Atlantac and Amcncanr.:,ac• Scr1N in COl\Juncuon w11h the Indy Car ~ cutar. Bo~ offitt huurs art 9 a.m. p m • fondav lhrowah Saturday undl> houn arc I I a.m.-~ p.m. Tickets ma)' bt' i>_urchatt'd lhroUJb all Southt'm C'ahfomta T1d.ctMast<'T IC>Qllons Crtd1t card purchase u"ng Vasa, Mast~-ard and American fapms ma) bt' made b> C'lllhna lhe tlClt't hotlJne numbt'r. (2 IJ) 436-99SJ CdM Sk race, I k walk l he "frwpon Beach Departmen1 11f Pari,.) lk.i~hes-.and Rec:rt'ation 11. 111 )pun$0r the c1ahth annual ( orona dcl Mar ~nil ~lo.. rllllC: and" I lo.. wall June 10 at(. orona drl 1ur 11tc lkal-h Kan• ll)c:rs anJ mort' dl·ta1tcd 1nforma11on 11.·tll be.-n11llabk appru"mattly 4-pnl I 0 for more mformauon call 644-31 ~I Orenoe COMC DAILY PflOTIWedMida)', Mardi I , 1111 .St. Patrick's Day !Ok hit' Ra int of C0tt1 Mei.a ~•II prHCnt the· 1989 Tom ulhvan t Pltnck't 0.y IOK t\ln held on Sunday 1n romnoe Ellpccttd paruc1i:-nu 1n..lude UCI product and prcm1t1 miler ~te~c Scott, n1vt'r51t)' H11h product P1111 Sut Plumtr •nd Pan m Game &Old·mcdJh»il Mary Knicdy ou bu been rankt'd u t\mcric:11·~ cop m1ltr for 11 of lhc laSt 12 yt'art tfr plactd finh 11 the' 19 8 Seoul Olym1\: pmct and rc-~tnlly won t.bt' Mcrceda Mile in New Vork_ He tumntJ> hold the U S. outdoor record for the 5,000 meter tUn Plumer v.as a mtmbt'r of the 19 8 Olympic icam at ~oul IJ\d made the finals of the J 000 meter event She CWTt'ntl) hq)d\ the mt'Mcan ""'-Ord for I ht' S.000 mt'tct rU141 nice Stt 1 n 1986 ll Cal'l)bad 11..ni~ly v.on tht' aold 11 lhe 1qs1 Pin Am Games 1n the l.000 mcttt c'cn1 For more 1nfonna11on. call 714-S411·4897 or 619-275-.S-MQ O ver-the-Line events The Southern ( al1tornu1 O~er·lhc-Lmc .\s· soc1auon ha~ .tnnounted' vvernl upcomma t\cnts to be held .it Hun11nawn State lkach On Marlh lb SCOTL will prntnt the 10th onnual Huntington lkat:h Optn, on \pnl .:?.. 1hc 10th annual )J)nngUa!>\IC,unApr\l IS. the 10th annual umnd Pm Open OnApnl'JLLlhc IOlh- nuitrFar "V.'l I Op.:n ..tnd on Ma> I' 1ht' S«ond annu.il Zub1r\ (( 0'114 Mesa) Class" To m.t"r' e a pot. l311 ~I 3-860-US ~ 642-5678 From-North Ora~ C-ounty From South Orang~ County 540-1220 496-6800 ~· I '• l11t1• ' 4' lllbol ftland 1006 Costa Mesi 2124 Newpon IH<h 2169 Ntv.port lelCh 2169 Cosu ~ 2624 Costa Miu 262 4 tV1t. leac:h 2640 •SINGLE famuy hOl'M 2 E'SIOE Twnh1e1 G1t •HARBOA VIEW HOMES b UfYllW fllilil 1111Wf11f ~ f.SKM T~x Lg Qu•t ~aJla.,._ Now Special C LASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 F'ftOll NORTH 0.-AHOI CO. FftOM aount OAANGE CO. 540-1220 • •na 38t 2S.. pvt ~IO. gat.. lndry, good loc; 2Br 281 3BR, 38A, upgr~. FIP, *JM PETERS * 2BR la.A se251mo lBR. 2BR. patio. lndry new IBr W/0 l1k-1.1p, frpk:, newty r•tOted By ownet lrple, y1td. $910. 2Br dbl gar., gardnr. comm Luxury cozy pool 91da 1&A SsM/mo $400 ... etplS/peinl 359 WOOd-O/W. patio. SHO/mo Ss.40,000.875-4918 Howes Condos 1180: &Se-4019 Days pool, park. lat;. lard hOV.M 2Br 2Ba eotnw eutlty Aveil "°""' 1970 *'dS795tmo673-.3eOO $1000 HC 140-9014 ~<·•..-. -·--· , ........ ~ ··-.. _ - 00_ ... -.. ., -..... ••fl• '~ .... ......... ......... , ..... •· ··--....... .. ... ... .. L• ' .. ~) -·~ ~ ' . ·~ . . tr \ . COIUMf'la 940·2~~s/wknds $1950/mo 647·752 aqt wwyupgraded.inciyatd Wallac. 83,_,1711 llUTLllATilll __ 113-6112·2214 1024 Gtnefal 2102 EASTSIDE 2BA IBA. yard, 2BA 2BA townhouM 2 ear care Sec gate I l150 J UNlll J gg Ea.at tlth St Att MW pnt NEAR BEACH ltg 28R HOtM on lg R 2 COfnet lot gltege. lndry hkups new gar. w/d hkup. lrplc 1n llv· 7eo-8045 or 957-2747 1 complex 29R 19A lfl tri.ptel( W/O hk· ... -.. __ ... --· _ 18th St 1 t>ic E of New-crpt & paint No pell Ing rm & m1tr bdrm, wet Newpon ShOfff. $1500 Dlhwlhr. tlreplec., patio ~~:~mo. ()( t 8R' uj)I, •nclO-L p~uo ::·~:...-:-::-·.: pott Blvd Aaklng Lhela .. MttfalOlfJet pi.&M. $750/mo Diane bar, cntrl 11r. $1695 38R. A--tram., ee<ner :::O-s9~,;,0~0~ 18A-$800/mo 1200 ott S730/mo 213-594-4048 CHeCK YOVI' AD THE FIRIT DAY ::.::..,--:;:,.-r.::,'".:,: 12'35'. ,000 Ownr 8"~ f18 -.. ,._.... ~10 JD PROPERTY Sorry. no pell 644-0509 de tacned dble garage SMOKERS S300 Of'F SE· MC depo 873..&832 • -.. -............ ., -R MGMT751·2187 -111 91 496-7649,631=2170Bkr CURITYIS45-0302 !---· l!fNieach 2648 :::--:-:-: :::'' .... ~:. -::. IDllH Tl UH,000 2Bedrooms. den. dining. •DIOITl"E •••• -4 2 New S..taiie eondo. IBR "'"STSI,..., __ .. ~~ .... ,. 28 .. R '•.-At~ ·~1•--..1 ..... :.. -:: :.-:::-.. "... •t:::· -~: ... Pto'9ulonally decoflled. I tamlly room 2 bath• 1/e • • .,.. c.-. ~ _ .. _ ......... .,... w>gar .crptt ........ )'d - -----• .. ,. .. 'totally upgrad9d 3BA No pell $1000/mo Cen-Family rm, big yard PENINSULA YEAALV w&lk to oc.an all appl 18' aptwtthretr1g llove 83&-4120,Call 1:5PM 18A. • Olf, no pets :!":;::::::;:.":":'.~~ 1¥·8A,wttlteoakkllc:hen. 1 lrlllyloc:ated Great area .Sl3951mo CallS.C&-9164 •Gr"I 2BA 2BA lower lnci,poo2131·2•~•2·711170360Jmo lrplc, all utH lneld $625 2228Plaioentia o $110 AprtWune714-4M-618A --· - -.. ·--mut-tulle & much ----unit~ 281h/Ba.lboa Gar • " • Avlll 311 950-58~ -LO"''"-Y 1BR -STUDIO --... · .. --~··-.... 1 ••aa••Tlll•• 1rp1c Avt311s1h s92s ••••n .. m •oa. .... moia l 2194 Puente 11•1 12-Hll 2Bl\.1'~BA TwnhM Frp4 ttl/ary lar;. 3BA 2BA NWPT CREST CONDO j2BA ltke new near SCj APTS, all uUla paid, walk Prim, by appt. 64&-1075 1 tr 1'4-0211 deck garege, WID hk-up uppat Duplex 111 blk 10 '1ht & bright Plan I Plau Oui.t anc:I gar IE-Side 18A, xi\ eond & to~. lndry I partong 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;.......,.,.I 2218 E Pacil1e•E s99s 1 wat• tg1r~.1rp1c AYI BR28A$l350tmo ytld hkupe S7751mo ec>ec DIM.,.., ooot 491-45810f249-1211 Hunt. leach 1040 mo. S.. llrat. then call I April 11'1 $13'15/mo 975--9495 after 5pm 951-0575/d 854-1719/e 1 carport 1895 Gd ered11 STUDIO NO LAG W1tllt to MIUIPY,__1" I eve759-110.Dt644-l722 VIWREITILS •Lido Isl• 2 er 1 1800 **llU,.I** ~a ~llG3l·l2M bctuown.petio.'penc1ng Fabutou• Yortttown lo· lllbol lslancf' 2106 39R 2BA 2 ear garege -•V•Mllle Bach $650 •2&50 HAALA AVE • Prime IOcat10ft.-2BA, 18A. qi.Ml ~ $525 incl cation! Vaea.ni FreahlylCOTTAGE. STUDIO 1 car frplc, fenc:.O yard Avail *IAYfa.l• •Npt ShOf' .. 1Br $800 A tmlll qui.I complex I brlgnt kltch wlHHng l utlt A"1!\OW497~ pelnt9d 49R, IO yard. ""''klno. ulil Incl Avall nowt S 1250/mo Nr SC 2BA ......, Gar. ~ paoo Marti agt 842•7709 NoFM IBdrm 0 1650/mo w/11'1\111 are&-enc gar ulll pd. -....... ~ F .. -, .. , ---b1c11yard patio & $175/mo 759-8242 .. , , • 1r-5 qu6e( eul-<l•NC Ire-Marett 20. S100/mo Call Plan 540-0908 dock 1YI S 1150 9 3-3722 Apartments Like new & vefY Quiet ~ ucmaltt IBl' IE"tide 2BR, V•llQe. tarr. pl~. 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Priuull 2107 229--09271995.7999 lit 525oo i mo Agt aecurlty A.-tor Pete 0t modeled Encl gar • , ,.flota ot natural wooo 38A 3BA Prl~ ':''ton 'QUIET LUXURV 3Br 2 .ea I SIOO lllTAL UllSI ' 815-4912 .!..*' 63142eo c an GINGER S.C0-3::1 Spark~':'~!;!.• 1uga ~~ 'c.ac::.!" "~= ~.J::.~ ortgm!r~ home nr bey & ocean Brand new luxury 3BR2BA IQden.MWllttc 2BR 2BA ataps to ~ •et.ari qutel 2BR IBA Garden apts Beeut.tully _ 931-0552 Hied peUo I mOf•' v.Y ~~o~~':'-:~~:og,5;;~ lownhome Dual mstr 2 lrplcs RV lltds 1)911 r~g',~1~9i·~ trplAl~C•I up1111r1, dishwasher landac.p•d ground• I UITlall tight, lttOW lilt.a 1 model I--__ eultaa wl2BR ups1e1rs ok $1500/mo Open 4 833>-883<> S.C9-6790 garege. newly deeoflled Pool & epa patlOS dectis. o.ntng 1BR •laing .. gar· e>wna Agt 13&9,000 Of ''BA downs 1a1 rs v~nl 1530 SyMa ln __ _ _ S730 No petS 64()..2495 o-teoe °' carpOf"t age & lg fenced ya.td Xlnt lee l2500/mo Cell Paul C«Onl dtl MM 2122 wthr/dryr trplc. pa110 GO SEE 649-4678 i •AnRACTIVE 2BR. 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' ,. <t ' 711-o&Seorel2·0S6I Albani IBA 1BA -dry hkup. 2837 El<Mf'! 352Vlctona845·11&1 ..... ..,llTI ~~t Hgt.a 49' MC>fNng Canyon Rel 1145/mo 638·0405 29R, 28.A. G1t bee: 1tv1ng (Oll'OM deJ Mat 2622 1 1 100 7tl0-o13e Hunt. kid\ 2640 . Ull ~ 21 R 2BA • delacftecl ::.es =:u12~R~a:' j 0..!_'• 731·1528 EV91 . ~~~,,: t wlgarage OCEAN SIDE Of PCH --.-SU--IPTI 2'" l....,.. 11P9tox 2300 Newpan leach 2669 -~M1T '::~ Jae tub. lrplc, key 10 PV1 Ul11M Afflll&IUI ILIFFS 2BR 2BA. refrig wld trg 128R, 1'•8A ""'""m pool sit !BA_ 2 ~rplcs inter· Tm IUlft.LI IPTI COM! now to ... this ... ,,..smn bCh S t350 7eC>·eC>71 2BA t81'. single g.,ege 3BR. 28A. 2 1tory Condo I dbl o-r pool & llC petio ~~23im pet OK ~ =• 94~~1:2o0et Spac:loul 2-3BR Isome ~ 3bdrm. 2•,eA _,._ .,llTUM UY HllT LRG OUP'o 28' 2.,81 w/d hllup• ~.9i>e51 °" 1 2 pet~. dOM 10 edlool• ..,.._, S 1195 mo 648-928& w/oc.an viewlon F11tWay · X plan wfaep.ra1e o.n-GAEA T buy In pnme Cot-28R Conoo, pool. 1\111 MC def\ dramatic: w/IOll FP I Ava.I 1"""*' -Imo S 1,700/mo 2BR 18A de<:k Leese 1525 Mobtle hOme No • lBA/ tBA S&05 of NeWpoft Beach Coun· Ing ., .. • Nltng ., .. & one del Mar Over '\ ICl'I btd9 Completely furn j bNMed '*' 1 car gtr no Rill W.O. &3 l-12M M-'11\a ~ac:nab &75-3S61 NIS no I*• POOi "4llf pe11 Mature adul11 N.-. e.rpet carr<wl etc try Clul> Gated comm. 2 lam rm off kitchen Many ~ 1119 lol latO-49R. with 50' bOel o nlll petl a1,75 840~9 ~bb &. EH1s Aea1t0t1 ~ 4250 ShorKfftt Outet. MCU<e 1991 N....,. • 28R 2Bll $780 cat page wlstOf. •VU & ~ ll'ICJllde 2' BA. fam tm & formal Mu9t Mii, by O•Mr 644..&200 Pof1 Blvd 848--8373 Spilt i."91 earpo<t c~ Frplc, wld hlo,ups pool & parquet entry. 8ert>er dining lovely circvlat 13$5000 7141873·1501 CHARMING 3BA 2BA & Ln $195/mo J&0-032e len A\19 NOW "lo pets ~ Nooets Now!M9ing etpt .. "''*'I rnlrtOfl, drtve'*IY on COfner IOI or 81t1245-7711 M•tf 8A. lri*; enc• git &AYVIEW c~ exec COl\d~ 28A, t8A n-ewty re wait. IO bffett' ~9-9243 1 by 1'PPI 1714)84.4-()803 anefldo9ed•111>-•ound ........ ---Av now 415 P04nMtt .. E'810£ 3BR.. 28A 2 C* 2BA 28.A -Cit gar A I modeled 2 ear coverd ~..,_BAU - - -- petto ti\. PffV•t• ape la HAR80R VIEW HOMES a t37S/mo 24 1-8282 lncd yrd S 1200/mo w/d , vaulted Clll. pool p«g .... loc119d 4300 I ~u 38R 28A lg pool, M'Wfy -981 r 113!0/mo 154-95701.ve s . c M elaoat0edalr..ture.1t1s DOVEASHOAES ~ Offer9d 11 3BR 28A HSE &31 1400 °'*'lo"'°""' 130 Al· -hOte<:tHI Ln. d AfllrMill ~ on • ~ CUI· 3 Od.rm, 1 story beyfronl "'"·000 152-l 14810ye S 1,450 *1 Avt "°* 845-0Ka 1 • 1100/mo 723-0940 . -..c_:N"""t !.'!!'f0M With dOCk fOt 1 IO' yacl'lt, '50"3008 ~ FABULOUS OCEAN & !LARGE MW~ 2BR ....... IOITY'' -.... -* r:::a ~ecu;. Ap;~:~~ ,,.., p _., IMle •oetamityroomlMI~ ---SAY VIEWS 2BR 2BA 2'"8A T~ ""'"'Pt~ ClecOflled ' ' CM>,~. poof, patlla, CCM\tf'Y llltehan A tim. 310 Al.ISO AVE-$595.000 MC bldO comm pool & n~.._ 2JO•• ...., !tBA 2,118A w/Metuded 3BR 28", ~uc IOC pehoe °' deck1 O"'lge ac:t1oo11 cl\urchu & .... tradl lOf\11 bfance 48R Npl Ht• c:omer otl 1 8734900 $2000 a ....,...., ~ ,,_age I & & ..,. 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SU RE E A SE IN SE T TN UT C HEAPSKATE AO I E HU RR AH •M AR OE N S ~A P AL >. IR- BEAR PA T •GN A,,_ ER AL GE A • ST U N G• ROE S E RV E T HE PU ~ t ~f E IC E • SE AR S • '$' S TE PIN •O ER RENE -M ABA F T EA A L E S RAF •VI ANDS DO NS ARAB l iN OIL A N T E LO C AL ESNE M E SS EN T RE tw EEO 40 lnflt••blt 4 t Struggle 51 Pr_,, 42 Mepte Leal 53 "SpM!nO 111'4:1 Boston -···--43 --mode 54 Penehtnl 45 Seton •6 Stilled 56 .. -• lovely •7 Thing loun<I day tod1y" 41 RouttMI S7 Goc>Magg 49 Bogged down 59 Humble II t 1 t t2 13 NEW LOWER RATES --~--~] $2.20 per day Thet'a All you pay tor .C lines SO day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY All Mak .. & Models 7 Oya-No trip cho-Sr.dlae Ueit0397S2 25 yrs exp 111-1211 Prompt Prof s.tvl09 Patchlng~S..~ -=.. tnt/EICt Tra~ & Junk Hauled. Old tumlture. ap· pllances, etc. Overgrown landac.pes. trim/weeded 1172-9798~anytlme 7 daya ---Pref lsel11. Free em. 7 dya wk. 10' yrs exp rel '"iiiiiiiiiiiii Lie, Ins. 8•2·50S3• !I •MnEOLWlll* CUSTOM (the r•ght way) Wkly/bl-mo refs 556-0•65 .MILLIE MUPPIT * ----- Quality cleantng Pric;ed -ll&Tt IUYICE Right Call Today for Haullng-Yard CINn ups FREE EST 6"5-5643 CALL John. 650-1628 .... , .. UlllOAH. LAWN MAIN SERVICE Wkly/monthly 1 time FrM Mt 241-1840 • Win Prll" and bonutes • Mu11 be 12 to 15 years old and ltva In the Huntington Beach or FC>tlntalo Valley area 17782 Cowan lr1lna. CA- (otf MecArthur & Fltchl ----- I W111 tullll No exp req'd II yo..i are r•h•ble I MO« to learn. ca" Center Glal In El Toro to( Interview 6-40~7880 DELIVEA'Y PERSON F/T wented Apply in person HANDY with 1oo1slo buttd Allen Beck Fton1t 2809 Sailboat• &>.ting up Newport Blvd N B not req'd, but halptul 875· 1353 MecGragor Yachta, 1631 • Tran1portaoon provided HU Plac»ntl• Ava c~ •••lh Mo 1 her 1 Mar et g-i:oot<IN<t'for mllVnf ~ Call from 2pm to 6pm onry, Kitchen 11 taking appll· Ofo Manag« for Prap please j c • t ' o n I I o r Mgmt Co $1500 ~mo CASHIERS/DELI SER-• ln1Yta.nee 8•2·2000 (213) 421 ·0224 VEAS Full llma position• LVN Elcceltenl SaJarY PN· dt)/avenlng hours/ I/ate Duty aH'9nmant W.-ends This po11llon ttpm.7 am ahlfl and CAREER Opportunity In Escrow Good typlll good wlflgures. detail· oriented D 0 A 0 C Alf offers opportunity for weekend rali.1 (all en1f11) promotion arid growth In Huntington 8eeefl Full the natural food 1ndu1try comp•nr banafltt Apply •I 225 E 17t11 St , p ..... ul Arlene al{714) Cotta Mesa. 5•8-7788 913·1808 CARE· AT ___ _ port •raa Call Suanne .. HITIATHI HOME EOE. llOUIL lllPAtmH v 553--0123 Needed Coo111ng ••per l&l ... llT $12/Hr • MATERIALS OAlllH/Ollll _!7tHr 1t 750--0329 Rentel apacee evallable Relerenoa 675-.CC>Oe Gilt shop, John W•yne Air· DENTAL ASST ~t be ~-::..~·= S:!: t~1: P&llTill I W&LLPAPH pon FT/PT dee*ld•ble able to take •-rays REMOVAL RELIABLE' 20 Apply before 1 30pm Tu· Baauulul olfie. 1n N B Ill &SIT 1&11 lfO yrs In arN 6A2-5937 Fri e.ttie, 852•.9168 FT/PT 8"0-9000 Tlleraae PIT 18 Hr. Urology office -CASHIER·SALES Dental N B Exp P<•f Wiii tram .. Alm P&1m11 gERSON Marin• Hard· I MTll AlllSIAIT 650-2233 a.ti pr1CM Satisfaction ware Stora Ask tor John b~ orthO au•st ROA ---- guar, ret1, John 645·2955 645·17I1 j -pref'd Xlnt 1>9portun1ty •lllAL ---with gr .. t tMm we11 ~ onice position an H e CASHIERS aatabl Irvine oll•c• OMO Pr.c:tlce Ortho --. i Psych•(' c ' •. • •• • .. ••t 788-0717 or CIAQ-'4292 NUtStng & C..11119 8X$* requlr9d. Petm & Tamp potlt•ont • .., .... b ... 1111 II Call cata. 895-3030 llU·TI•I PAIT-Tiii Now hirll'lgl Sai.ty 1tar11 S4 50/hr 650-2988 ---'----~--- lmme<11ata openings at our __.. llllOAL:, HUNTINGTON BEACH UIYll FI T front onic. poa.uon In store• JOln Southern Call-For Cleliv«• Weellda~ bUaY H B Ortho Pract~. fornia 1 IHdlng retail & Sat 10-12 852-9155 for an.,., peraon CloM home 1m provamentl •ml attnto d91all.&mln 3yt• chain We p10Vlde each rnedlc;.i reoapt ••Plf of our emi:>">yees wun Needed lor M"aengtlf reqd C.it Cara 895-3030 Service EA~ieoced tua -- •COMPETITIVE SALARY I time Mutt have OMV --· &llllTAlll • COMPANY·PAIO print-out car ln1Vf'81'1Ce, Cerllfl•d or Tr•lnffl BENEFITS valid Callt01'n•a dnY9f' s 3pm-1 lpm Good ban· • ONGOING TRAINING ~ Min.mum S300 •fit• ' working con- • CREOO UNION pet week Pleue caU dlllona Mau Verda • OPPORTUNITY TO 171 ..... 91-3700 Conv Hosp, M t Center ADVANCE INTO E.11p ·wattr•aa l'IM.dad StrHt, Coal• Meu M,ANAGEMENT KnowtedOe of 111111111 IOOd CAl.L 5-t~ ~lplul Salerno Rea· l•"M For an ON THE-SPOT 1n-taurant •11•·5000 .... tervi.w apply in person If PHTllmU THURSDAY 9 OOam-• OOpm 19122 Brookhurat (Corner of Garleekll HUNflNGTON BEACH l&TIIULLl•IEI I llPPL Y, 110. FUTURES EDITOR MIO llJ'ed dally l'IM<I• • han<Se-on ed1t0t to direct aoh ,,.,_, C>pef•tlOn that tnc:ludel o&Jty antena•n. You re 1n Good Company• I ment page. WMkly m-o•· r1ne, Sunday featurH Equal Oppty Employer p~ and aoci&I COY• -Ullllll I •• cr .. t1V1ty and ~­ Fulltpert urne po11oon1 g8nQattonal Ullllt •must avallable f01' cast\..,• 1n Send • ~ latte< r• tu au~ and Ntnl)I.. to America. moat t>autl I Tom T '· fdllOf The garden c.t'lt9' Wiii train 0= Pilot, P 0 8 011 t1gt11 peraon Apply 1n Col c ft:ton. A1k for ia1bara 1 • t• M... A 112828 r~k ............... ... IMll'llAlllll 2301 San Ja.qutn Hiii• Rd C0tona Oel Mat. 92825 '-'0-5800 Cate Home H..,th !'la Im mediate opportun11111 aval1eble lor the lollowlng quah11ed nursing pro· feaalOnals LYia (competitive Nlat'Yl Prtvate cJUty aSllgM'IMI in 80, HU11ttn0ton S..ch hat 11pm·7am ahllt available A190 ..,..end ,..... for .,,.,, of YoUt ~ Thia cue has thfM t-hOUr ahltta tor 24 t10ut car. Cd today• Lftthf ... (I 11OCM19 00/tlr) &.Nd on Mpetlenea Our M"ntlngton Geac;h llcllled Nur11ng Faclhli.t haw...,., .. ~ f()f · C*'ttfied I. VN W• otter flUIOle adl9dutM I~ dlttl'I end hol.lfl) t. pa•O 0!'1tnlatton and uoeJlant benefit• For tmmecl.i•ta COMICMW-•ion. c.ic Al1eM: (11•)111-... 0111-&T-MIE E~ O\»ty fmptoyer -OfFIC£ HEl.P PIT N II Q~al ofh~ du11H ...... 00/tv ~ nM>e2t Of M7· 1- EWSP7'PER DEL VERY * NO COLLECTION * Early momln6 motor route .,..;Jable MuM lt•Ye depend•bk ttrldek and liability ildllrllllCe. 1.,.,,., ..... ~,JO ..... s'30 •·•· Call 71 /642-4333 between 6:00 a.m.-S:OO p.m (M .F) 6a.m.·10a.m.( T& ) AREA AVAllABL£1 ,-. • • .. J ···- Ml.IC NOJIC£ NOTI~l1!EATH ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: WILLIAM TOWNLEY BIXLER AKA W1WAMT. --~·· I(~ NOTICI °' A..UCATK)llC TO Mll AlCOMOUC MVl"-\OU ,...... To WhOm II May COn<w ll BROOI(£ 6 MACK INC Otang. CoMt DAILY PILOTIW~Mlday, Matefl I, *98 87 NlJC NOTICE ll 41111&2 MOTlaOf _,..NDID TttAMS1P NOTICE 1$ HEA£1 Y GlvtN tl'lat OA\.'10 J GUY r JU~'.~~~N & m I . . . : ., . l" ·• C..1\') ... ,,, ".: 1~ :l MEAC\jA'f MONARCH n Own by • little '" lad)' In Cc»ta Meu Well cared for S 1000 ooo 548-541' L --• r ... ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Unmo1ecl 6 Abyss 10 V1ull u Sieved food 15 Tract 16 NIChOll' hefo 17 Startle 18 A MlfY ot 1ne Bible 20 Stripl1n11 21 FW.1 murder lriehm 23 8asllge 24 Watl cov.1ngs 2ii M11c:t11ne·shop loots 28 Gredlenl 30 Arete 31 Beall If 32 Ob19Ctecl 36 Neal 10 Suri 37 Bind Mellon 3~ Altar pleOge 31rbaays 42 Pe1rty u Slouch 45 BtllCkllh 4f Wlferwl)'S 49 SIOfY potnl 50 Perfume 51 Golden - 52 R & D blOg 55 ~lrldl c:alculalOf 58 Oet19hl 60 HMt ct11mbl• 6 t Make weary 62 --your .. ,.~ .. 63 Hideaway 64 E•pedlled 65 UMCI I whllk DOWN I Quarrel 2 Ethnic dine• 3 Wipe out •Any time poel 5 l eftovers 6 eon1 .. 11 7 SOviat ,,,,... 8 Trell 141gment 9 Caprtce 10 Endowments ll~tlt 12 Prospact0t 13 V909tablel 19 Downgrade 22 R1111 money 25 Old pro '6 StlmulllH 27 -Dance 28 ~ lbbf 29 DallCe 30 Gumshoe 32 Cuban moo11 33 Tictde ~NC town 35 Pornon 37 Dlstutbanc:e 2 3 ' 5 " 17 '1tEvtOUI f'UZZ.Ll IOt.V1D TOUS I M..L AMi ~ -§.,.ll s~ EAS E I N SE T TN UT CHE A PSK A .!~ A O I E H1U R ~A H • M A R 0 E N S ;AP A l A l R- BEAR PA T •G NA IW ER A L GE R • ST UN G • R OE SE RV ET HE P U R P OSE IC E • S E A R S • YE TIS IS T E P I N •O ER R E N E --M ~A F TE R .. A l:..~ §_ .f!A F •VI A NO S .Q Q N .! AR A B I AN OIL A N ,...T E I ,Q ~"~I I E s N E ME ~~ ~~TRE !W EED 40 lnlMt~lble 41 Sl•UQ11le 42 MIC)le LNI ano Bollon - '3 mod• 45 Selan 46 SllfteO 47 Thing found .. Ao<ltinel 49 8ogoad dO'M\ 7 •• t 51 Preeenl 63 Spinning llM -~ 54 Penchant 58 .. -• lovely day toct.y 57 OOOMeog 59~ • Win prizes 1nd bonuses • Must t>e 12 10 15 veers old end Uva tn tne Huntington BMch or Fo;.Jntlln V1lley area 17782 Cowan Irvine, CA (Off Mac:Artnur & F1tchl IWIDTUllll No exp req'd It '/OiJ ate r &t>M & M09f to IMtn. call Center 01... 1n El Toro lor Interview 540-76'0 DELIVERY PERSON FIT wanted Apply In person HANDY ¥nth tool• "tci"bi:iifo Allen Beclt Flort•I 2809 Satlboett Bo~llinQ up Newport Blvd, N B not req d t>ut h .. pful 675-1353 MecGrlOOf Yacht• 1631 •Transportation provided llLJ ~Ila Ave. C~ •••••I Mother • Markel a i.OOKING for mature Ant Calt lrom 2pm to 6pm only I Kitchen 11 taking •PPll· Oto Manager IOf Prop NEW LOWER RATES ~rrj $2.20 per day Thet'1 ALL yoo pay for 4 lines 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY .. All Mak" & Models 7 dys·NO trip chg-Sr dttc lle•039752 25 yr• axp 111-1211 *•lllLUllH* CUSTOM (the right weyl Wkly/bl-mo rals ~56·0..65 -.MILLIE MUPPIT • _ P&1m111w&UPAPD Qu1111y cleaning Priced 111111&n SllYICE REMOVAL RELIABLE' 20 Right Call Tod1y for Hauling-Yard c ... n ups yrs Ill area IM2·5937 FREE EST &45-56-43 CALL John, 650-t628 .. wnPAllnll e.t pnc:ea Sat11lect1on guar, refs JOhn 645-2955 PUTml llTl ... I • HANGING/STRIPPING RELIABLE/KIND Refs on VISA-MC 973-151? request Ann IM&-83 t 1 -OUALITY 1n11111111ons INCOME T 14)( hltlaJTua.rm. MatWll Of Computer 7 Oayl 723-0735 Ramov1l & Wall Repair Prompt Service Best Refs Marti. 842 6842 WALL PROBLEMS? Wallpapanng talltur121ng llaifWlg ale CAl.L l(IRK 862-taee> WE gal1 lhO hang together Slrlp-lnlllll IKMC• lo Iha crazy Design cotiaut· tat Ion. xlnt rats 8J3.7 172 PAUL'S APPLIANCE SVC---==== Rafrtg , Walhet"/Oryera .. •.·r'•I • ..--.. . .. ... 'I 'l ,. pi.aae c 1 t 1 0 n 1 f o r Mgmt Co. 11500 ~ mo CASHIERS/DELI SER· ,.. lnturanoe 6<'2·2000 (213) 421-0224 VERS Full time positions LVN EX--1 Salary Pt1· I d1y/1ven1ng hours/ vat• Duty 1111gnment WM!tend1 Thia positH:>n 11pm·71m 1n11t and I•--------offer•. opportunity tor ...-kind rlli.f (all ahllt•I p<~tlon 1nd growth In .. ~....... F 1 CAREER Opportunity 1n tti. neturll food Industry HuntlngJOft ,.....,, u 1 Eacrow Good typ111 Apply at 225 E 17th St company b1naf111 good w/flgur•.· CS.tlll· Colll Mesa 549•77845 P ..... c:al1Ari.Mal(7J41 orleDted..D.0 A.0 C Ait-t _ --·-983·8401 CARS-.CT- porl erea C1ll Sut1nne l H11111TUTlll HOME EOE V 553-0123 N..cs.d Cooking e•per UllO•llT 1&11111/CLHI l7/Hr • 750.0029 R.,-.tal IP"'* ava•lable Giit lhop Jonn Wayne Air DENT Al A~T Mull be Jamee Albert Stllon N B por1 FT /Pl. Oepelidat>le able 10 t1k1 1C-ray1 Weatchtf ., .. IM&-16 16 Apply before 1 30pm Tu-1 Beaut11UI office 1n NB ••-•••• lfO Fri BIUle,'852-9183 FT/PT &40-9000 Theresa Ill._,, --PIT 18 Hrs Urology offic:e. CASHIER-SALES Dental N 8 Exp pref , 'Mii tram PERSON Marine Herd-llTll &ISal'T&lf · 850-2233 ware Store A.Ill tor Jann £aper orthO au.at ROA ---- 6-45-1711 pref'd Xlnt oppo<1q_~ty lllllAL with great team Well Bactcot6cepo91t1on In H.B CASHIERS e91abl Irvine office 0'1h0 Precttce Ortho 78&-0177 or &40-4292 Nuraing l Cuting ax~ --• 11.1••s requlfed P9rm. & Tamp -.. -poelllOnl avaA!a* How hlflng' Sa ary 111'11 Call CMa 595-3030 M 50/hr 850-2988 lmnwtdlata openlnga at our I -BllOAl HUNTINGTON BEACH •IYll FI T front ofta ~Ilion In 11or1• Join Soutn«n Cal•· Fat dellY9t191 W•lldeys bu9Y H.8 Ortho Practa lorn111 la1d1og r111111 & Sil 1G-12 &52 9155 for INf'p pwton CloM home lmproveman tl ·-· 11tntod.i ,&m.n 3yn ch••n We provide eacr· .,... I medleal rec.pt ••per of our employ ... with NMcled tor Mettenger reqd Call Cari 895-3030 Servtc• EA~lenood full -- • COMPETITIVE SA ARY • COMPANY·PAID BENEFITS • ONOOJ,NG TRAINING a CREOtt UNION • OPPORTUNITY TO ADVANCE INTO MANAGEMENT time ~u11 have OMV Ill.Ill' UlllTUll print-out cat IMurlln()I, C•rUf1ed or TrslnM1 v id Cl.lifClfn a drtvet"s 3pm· 11pm 0000 bell IW»nM Minimum $300 •Ill• & •orktng con· per .,,eek P..... call dltlone Men Verde 714-491-3700 Conv HSM!P, 661 Cent., E•P w111raaa nHOad Streat. l Co111 Mau Kno..~ of 1t11tan IOOd CALL 5'&-55U helpful Sal•tno RH-•llM FOf an ON THE-SPOT tn t~ent 494-5000 --- ten11ew, appty 1n per•on IPPllTllmEI THURSDAY 1100am-400pm tt122 Bro.>k""rat (Corner o1 01rl1ektl HUNTINGTON BEACH IATill&LL•D I l'"LY, 110. FUTURES EDITOR Mld•l•tac:t d1oy '*Ida I hll'<ll on 904tor to 01rect toft news 0941flll0n 1nat Car• Hom. Health n .. Im· rn.ctlata opportunities 1"9ll1bte fOf 1tla tollooMnQ quahhad nuralng pro 1ession1l1 You're in Gooc:t Compeny• lnciucsu dally en1~a111-Prlvll• duty hllOl'll'Mnl In "*''page, WMkty mega· ao Hunt1no1on 8uch Equal Q99ty Empto,,., z1na Su.nday 1 .. 1uru hat 11pm-7em ahlft Pao-end IOClel CO¥-• ., aOll A'90 ..-..no --IUlllU •• Craatrv11y and Of· ,.,_, IOI lll'lltt of your utl/Pttl t1ma po1111on1 oantiatlonat "' • must ctlOic9 Tl\11 c.te hat ev11labla fOf CQl\141fa 1n 8et'CI • CO¥« letter• ,.. w .. 8"h0u1 stuns for 2• Ametlee'• mo.I bMullfut IUIM and .. mpi9t to hOur Cata c II tocl~! gard«\ cant• win 1111n Tom T11t, EcMOf. Thi rlgtlt '*"°"· Apply 1n Dally PllOI, P 0 8o11 =ton A1k IOI ftarwre 1HO, Coaul ~ CA 92928 r~k .............. -•! Lftster-. (t 11 00-$ 11 OOfhO e..o on uperlenee IMll'll&IHD 2301 San .io.Quln H1Ua Ad Cofona oal Mar. t2e25 HIRE Our Hununq10" 8aach lllled NIUWIQ hct.l•t• .....,.. M*lll~ fOf certlftad l""a We off 1hrou1th cl.lmf1rd flt i«>ia ~11• (per •-------------------.1 own and 110Urry1. peid IM0-5800 Otlen1•tl0n end ... c.a.nt 1>9iMftll ,Ot llnmedi.t .. conaiCt4lt ation, a.I ~ (J14)MI-•• UIE-IT lllE lQUal~lrn~ OfFlCi H!lP PfT N 8 Q.,,.,al OlltQe OUUH ........ 00/lw + COfMI 72$4111 ot ... .,.1 ... NEW PAPER DELIVE Y * NO COLLECTION * Eirl1 momin6 motor rour ••aJlable Mutl IM~e dependa61e •elJkk •IHI U.bHi1y l1t11 .. nee. 1.,.,. ...... ~,. ........... .. V AVEU51 Orang, coat OAJlY PllOT ~_,... ,·, .,.f'J"' .. 111mm T~TINO Mo 0Gi1Mue1..,1mo1or. Swl!! 7020 ... 112 '<>NCH! 11.:tt -••r UIM"'*" 41Mo9.ar• l1M ...1.. T~.NlnQ.lltlfte~No ..,,Int Part•llme~•&MllNI ... -.l!'Of*l,l11tmturea oJl!lllllft on .... 11K --...Noiw~-....,.•MW • A .. , ........ --perw to*Wt !nOGlrtlll8 ~ ..-. K-40 HrafWll-IOf l'ftOtft"'t _...... Cal QtoN, ~Mindenla needM IOt ... _ "'* ~ Item. hMhld ... h ••••• m1ea kioue eoiiC1'ott .,.._--. --1 ,, 1 ._ CAu.;_ Qlla, 45 WPM,.,,..,_, I; r181 I fOf _..., Co ... -......... ..._. ...... ___.__ ,11 •fT ~ ~& encwet 541 N04 10 ~ ·C~ • ,,_,,-_,;.....,. -1'0-1'21 11ie lfill't W tW ...._ •• ...._. -· .,.._ • "' • ....., aeoo CALL 7eo.onl .. °"'t. N0.000 1-..na ..... • l.,_1:-::. II • Mf.tta3 • wt&endt I. ev•n la:· NIWPOAT l~CH Coun-'11--nm&m•llls ..... ng ...... Wt'°'**~ mnt•• I • ~~IMN byClubmemlMflhip For $/DOdti1SiOtiif lllVef w/Olue IHther Lii c:=.t:-do~ ~& = ~ ~"':~~~ eAA•OS1011tHour. WllTlllal/11 -==;:°".:2 1022 (t200M)l11,... 1&40JMM.w•,._. ab ... l reeelvablH, ~ ~ n.-qullify, Ml for TOM ,et Per CdMt7~1' AA4W 1..-ttelfWng ''r PIT~ pet· MOO vakl9 w11 Mii fOf .............. &,m ..... ----T.:U-=•nt. edmlnla· loce'8d o:' Pli lion (11~JMl).a ltl ' Cell ~ •AM·5PM IOfl8 At14»'1f.11 I 2;30-4. 1350 comP..t• tfMHt HOWi Newport a.act\ , .. ..... '*"°"'* hawp6eewt~~ • lllllUUI :=::,:.'~"" ea..aaa ,.. .. Cele.=•= ....... Club Membetat11p ,, .. petklng 17*·7713 ... _.... ~~~~= mMnor & OOOd typing Are>""' • lrtendy. mature m&.mft •HBn ~ lo Cout Metro AtM, II n . 1111• 'utl ~. Low m..... 14.250 obo Cal ~ aklh Cell'/ f4·752·M7<. ~ wtlO enj()ya ~-We offer >ant pey itlnt PART. Tl( HOll$ Dining l Meeting Faclll· With aott. CM• Craft 6apd. r1dta1e, alloya, ntnga or wee-•n•• Ing _. fie publd The "91fltng I alnt ~te flll-Tlf PAY 11H WorlO-wlOa •I· J mbo 116-IMO plet..,ing, br8"• M eft.:6017 (H(.....,t) ~ S.... ()es>t No 9"'* nee.a c.AI flliet•. Incl gOll reeortlt AnytltMI (1lET272) '°' 11 looklno tor )'0',11 FIT.. "°* 714-714-4880 ll0.000 eet 1833 ...... "' _..,•me . tocm rMI .... ~ ,,,, ~ ...,....,.. Wedding Ore... br•nd •• Flb•rolu• dinghy WAGON ••• MO ttana.. "*'' """ Otpencsable Apt>ly 1HO Plecentla 110001Wk Potential Tete-,.... Wht Ntln ..,.._, S5600<1ncl B•lbOa ltland •1·U11 CNI• QOntrol, .unroot. •1tl\ SMotaaio+• ~ Ave . co.a. Meu .. Ill Ill• marketing omce sup· ~d• u e Pd a 1150 Ofl.Sh0r(71:)2~=;~ Call ·es 300SO e1K40.ooo .ieetrlc wtMowt l door manner, Competitive SAVt:AS, • l)eW Thnft '.::le.:: r: l)Uee, e..., tn IAM·12 Ste 1850 497·1'370 ml... lmmeculate eon-IOcile, laQe• o.ca, YWY ....,....-___,.:=-:,...,._. __ 1 Mlery & b9neflt Cell Dept S'°'9, le now h<ang EruuJ !tie good llt91 Be Noon. No w .... enese DAY boat a10teoe avail, dlt!Of\. SH.000 ll<m Call •harp, 1000 080 Framer FIT Potltlon Beth •I 7--t~ OfocM:tion wonran and oeid to trev.1 ..... ~~ NO EXP we I E Ww"'Y/Fun/Art ~ Dunea, N~ 720·1M9 .n,, 7 00 PM 1•2HPMl71) 6.tf..a.M • Mlea dei'kl II you ar• ,, .. room • ...._ .. , .. -.. nt. • • •••ch 8441 ·0128 or --~----~......,.. C.at Mon.Ff• lllPTllMI 1111111 llMfOMle end cuttomet on • tuxury·llner. Pos.-Call befOC"e 12 Noon lillll~rlfOr . 6025 e.«-oi10, Tu•Sat 'II aTTI 2 •· ..... lllTlll 111 •t, t1t-2791 &tabl. Costa ~ RE NMCeoOrlenled i>IUM ltlon9 av .. I lmmed No NEWPORT SCH 873-3736 ft ALDO 1.UONEO LITHO -Stlollt thllt, tunrool 1917, Red & T.,,, ._ tn.n Pm.a C006t I deUvwy I*· Mgmt Flnanel.al Co la 9C19ly In l*IOn 'between •AW·'* 47~!1580 COSTA MESA 54M91i f!11c.ltenl ltlonl Gold "Morning Umbtelle't " PRIVATE Pier Balbo• c:ueette (23784) • 3,000 mlle9 WIUI ..,. '°"' W•~11e hu. ..-ClnQ up a pieu.t11 t am and 3 Pm a1 SOUTH o .c . ~2· 1240 Double door Wat• •I'd Bffulllully lratMd '4300 I~ Scxith B•nror\I to ........ YW t anty Pert.cl. APl!'ll W"-•ndt·deya/eves Swttctiboe<d ()pet/Recpt 19131 .Magnoll• Sl.. l•J•t• llm GAAOEN GROVE _ ad~ 730-99&8 SI · $500/mo I 5-2088 lt1·Hll 1149.500 723~ ft9- FlrettouM PluA after 10 hendle M1t.. S>C.200 Hunt . e.e:h 982-ellt P T S $6JH 744237 S4ll EDWARD Field• rug, 4x5, SUPS HllUILI nlng•------3PM 17$-"30 ContoleWlth40incomlllO ---••y art• ime tatt,_ ... ' -139-1414 F •5 t tt.I> tt bO '11111-.1111-GET""'g'--d ..... "'*w...i.-f.w • _ ltnee Ofgat\ize ~ -·-Call fOt en eippt, .-IOf TW lllP Ollll "I've grown .eeuetomed Of ., o "" a1a. ,.._ '" ·-.,.,., ·-..., PIZZA AESTAUAANT «*'ltf; Mall p U & dtop fAM·2PM Mon·Frl • Ole Jamie M8·3~2 FT, benefttt Retail ei1 G.E. Weiher 6 Dryer, lo yCXlr pace," llMlted ed 1750·'850/mo &75-4704 UlllU ~:,~.:..:.:zp •c.:m~ ~t oPPOtt\lft1tJea off ~ ac>ePtng d6-skill•. typing ltllng STUDENT IOf l'Mlndy-WO(I(, pre! 0 250 Oo._ St c~ white, works greal Both ol 100 arr1s1 Burt Loso.di NlCe car, reduced ev....-'" llred but not neceuary PhOnee P .. nego Ca• ~ Good drrv•"" Aak tor Harokf 650-M63 tor onty S300 MOV1no1 Gre>.oel R•tau $3500 Mlle. TrlnSpO_fUtjon ........ YW per• HOUM of lmp(lft.e I um.I llDlll Cont11e1 Winnie &40· 1.coro t · 10 hra1;k' -Must Mil! 854~334 ..,_.,fled Seo •2500iobo· -lt1·11ll ~.~EDES 2131114 {11•)111-11M ,TSL MGM.T ~3 *llmJllY ChOOH own hour• YOUTH REFRIGERATOR WHIRL, g~ly':«~::~.:~·~T,71 C'"f!"/Tr*11 ~14 HONDA •10 WAGON, Ullh11-IT * Ml 50/hr 640.._8110 POOL 19 cu It, wilt, pert IMMAC IOlfdGOl.0,.---Kt SMAl.L TENT lRAILER 'II aTllll grean, auto Good WOfk Pll·HlllLllM 11-ll/ll For ne11ona1J°'' put>lt· -RLmlll.mll COUNSELORS eond Frost-Fr" S85 c · e.xc:.nent for c:emplng a Full Loaded Low m11es. c:et 875-3391 Pvt ed\Ool. H 8 ., .. 2·8 A cation loat .,, Irvine, Firm 845'9078 alt 11em Mena oncOfd Manner lllhing S350 549•0658 eutomatlc, tunrool. -=----538-14' t. '•you • r•no star ""•th Must heve plenant 11 'I°",,,..,. a gooe1 phOr'le wa1ch Re1a11 $6000 sen __ p/stMt'ing, air (657748) MBZ '75 21oc o.ira.ble ... In..... r ~~·tanldl, YOtC.? phoM demNnol, ehorl· voic:. and can UM an W• have cnaJ .. ng1ng pos2 Fumtturt 6014 '2400 720•9966 Motor--"'-/ '"" .... YW mocs.i. 2 door ..,.,,_ ay .... t>il s '" "'" heve !\end or ~ wt111ng &. extra MO to '300 ~ty. 111on• open for Hll· • '1 '"""• 111 llll l'Mt ,cond. MUST SEE O.taU-orlef'ted paraon. llme 10 pursue yout g ood typing sklllt andeenworitpert time or motivated people 10 2 11 Matching SOIH hk.e Otnc~ Fumlturt Scoottrs ~18 • 7150 OBO 631"38~0 oood Enolllll tkllls WILL drHM• Flexible IClhed· p ..... nt 1urround1ng1, lull Time CAI.I. Steve llJP4WV!H 1Ml11l91fl 1n new S1.000 obO plus • Equipment 6047 YAMAHA$ 1ge2 VZ490 'll .ama MERCEDES ·13"300o fRAIN iJteuant. tr...,dty u .. will train Must ha..,. a good opportunity tor ad· 842·4333 the MWSPaP« promo· othef antique lurntture ta YZ250 0 5 spd, air Low. milM atmoaphefe ~ Pen-motivated & prolesaional vane amen I Ca I I T-llOllal field David 842-328 I 3M·SOO MICROFISCHE ~111!n BHI oc:,,~~-(2GME915) Excellent condition Many nyNYet. 18e0 P1"'*1111 eUilucH Stall can Unda 714,752·6474 etemarkattng 8 II" GI. ASS T 0 p REAOER'PAINTER 722·9954 ---e II tr a I S 18,80 0 . A ..... eo.teM..a btwn2-8755-1155 PHONEPROS GuarantMdmcomeol COCKTAIL TABLE 2 yts OIO $1000 obo ••f"ut nr 842-4031 mu Tiii IC R .. 1aurant1 u•nuY PIT Med1terranMn b•H Xlnl 759. 1141 n1-1111 .... mi I Ill lllT•or ••iEll Good communtoetlon WANTED 1400 k cones S250 540 ?825 Larg• Melel Olltce Desk a Auto Ltas!ng 9010 W. Exeeittent s.tectton ~ PIT '°' group rw -1kt11a. w ord Perteet ptr Wll 'U ..... hOmee Call 722·8588 ~Ing new high quality Competitive satary a "'"RN TOP ,.. 11111111111111 I Ct~enza S 100 Each BEFORE you buy examine _ .. -·111 or _ .. • New I P.....awned __ restaurant 1n South f ~ -l.EAO fO lflrf Foolt>oerd with rail.a Moving must Mil' 125 u..i M.,~Benz _.._._--..I •11 SLElllS PIT SECTY /800KKPR, Cout Plaza VIilage All =It• pttg 35 Hra/Wk LISTS & T .APS CALL queen llH $ 195 840•87 33 CAl.l 154.4334 ano our resale leellng Now you can •fiord • n-• Ilea I bl• h" et art poa.tlons available Otn· C ma8 to AmerEdlCan STEVE 8'2·4333 plan Compare HOUM of B._,WI Hurry Wfllle supply llNITS u 00/hr '°' Ne com ing oom b .. •nc«' oelety, uc:a, ----Wilh po1en11e1 lor J1000 Gorgeous eouc:h & , ..... & ..__,_.,5 6049 tmg,ort• a B• Sale lattl -· · • , r · ar · ce1 .. 1ars, tlon Olrac:tor, PO Boll Cenco &wvtc ... • net tonal .... ""'",.' peny 642·81158 Becky kltctlet\ Must have H · 25210. Santa An• CA magazine subscription l:,,,~1cl*~:nt~:d ~~~ ehs!'&, E~~e1i:: FREE lo good, lovtng 21 1714 MERCEDES STERLlll Your Aut~ Meroeo.. t1ALm.,..IL C'lenCa ApplylnP«son 92799-6210EOE egancy,ianowhiringF/T otter en e11cellent PP· otter 541-2633 home Belwt1tu1 long llWIN.llTTI llW 130tOl*StrMI FIT M F 7• m 3 30p m t-..n lOam-Jpm 81 & PIT Safes Rec>r...,,1a, po;tunlty lor growth and haired cat Spaded 1173 53/mo l .... •tu ...__, a..ct\ s.t'50i Hr ~flt•. nol 38105 Plaza Dr llOUlllY 11 ..... Weoll• rep1<1 ad11W1cement 1n. l.g llghleO oek hulch ·~l•wed Owne< heart S$2894down eomos 164'0Jemt>or .. Roao ·--,....... exp nee Apply In l*l<>n INTI Ill.II o,,. '*'°" offiee Typtng • S7 00/hr guarW1tMd • tured van. wagon or I lOOO, walnut hnl1heo broken, muat glYe up ouo (4048 13) Newpon Beach Ill-'* Boolll On tapa, 729 Lori's K11enen now n1r1n & light bookkeeping untlm1ted commllllon large sedan It required collM table S 100, Bishop to unlortunaie Clrcum· llPll• nr 141-144t .... ml F.,.ct St CM 549,5525 S40·S80 h d lg Salary & benellt1 com-• Oualllled teaaa, 1 out ot Lot• of opportunity to •I.eve IVOfY drepes S75 stances 72 t 0750 111·t•lt 1111 • ILi • cu at Y menturete w/exper1ence 4 1old, no cold c:aJla grow with us No ex· 4 Bentwood chairs $50 • ... 'M 118' -•• ISTITI &IT 979-<>7•7 .......... ...,..,. gtOWlng co •Stability, we ve ~n 1n ,__._... __ ............. r .. ~-obo Karen 722·8970 FREE TO LOVING HOME 63 000 m11ea runs ,......... .... ...._. c 91 ~ 2 ....... --............... ' ...... s t Bl k I. b ORDER your '89 Of ·ea I.Ike M'WI $9,795 (9200271 s' ' v--Mat!A'l & exp'd Smle11, 1111111111....... Al.LSt-t3 buslneul yrs •llltrain M1rr0ted ciosetdoor1 .•·ll wM ac 1 mi>' Marceaa-Benrandget •-•••-. llW poke Wfl..i $ll,OOO du*"-K11W R E olc PIT M 111 to .... _ ... ._ Sa"-----• AM l PM Shllta 7 i... S"'50 din Fem.te, t -yaar shots 't ._ -91M208 Send reeum. to Bruh• "'~t i lde Tv"-B"'11.': ..,.:_•"' ll•nllY • Room lor advenc:ement · ""'•new c tng WANTS l.OVEt 64~ 1765 he early bird IMH rate 1*'61111 • Co • 1111 B.y.lde S~.-;.,.,,/mo 5• 1.2"2'35""·' Well .organized lor Sl'IOP· • Irvine location Tio sehed11la an 1nter111ew I room teblo J«/6 chatrt Compare HOOM of Im· 'H 300SE 8k, (5359) •220 CCSM, CA 92625 -=.__ • Sling canter developer in We represent o~ 150 and !Ind ou1 your earnmg S2!IO Ot>o 640 6931 lkydts 6060 pott• & Ba Sala 7131714' ... 'II Ut '87 3000l.. IO ml (!M01) Wanted F1T employee l='uhlon lslend area publ11ner.s on a neuonat potenttllf DOVER SHORES MOV MERCEDES Automatic. S cylinder 'M 420El. s:M.tao (8117) IW. EITITE wtlh ReteU ••P«tanc• for Word S)foceating kn<wri-iev.I. ranging from E•· o••L 11. saon ING SALE• Sml tablet. WOMEN s 3-spCI S25 I OUR 80 mo leHlng J)fO-~ dOOf Ioele redlala. M 300SOL.135,t90 (2&4t entlQUe. linen & gilt st0<e .clge & shorthand a plus quite to Newsweek Call ,... eouc:n chait1 3pc. wht "*' • 10·spd (Centurton1 grem 11 1 win,_ Com· ~ 1t..,1ng power ·rr 5eOS0EC, (Mt'/) RHTIAlllll 1n Coro,,a oet Mar Call CeUl.aurte,759-9531 loranappt 7248872 (213)477·3163 custom secllonel. pp11, 176 3055CtubhouMCtr, par•Houseotlmpor11&I orakes (920128) ' 300 ,81k/Pa1 (350l) L~mlledopponunlty10101nj1 t>ttw 10-5, Tues-Sat etc St-S750 8'68908 cla CM 857-<>9 18 Be Sala 213171 4 LMlllll... fUllS ~:~.,.;.'f:t::~,, m~~-673-7714 M 0 v ING M us r c..-a-Goods MERCEDES .... .,.. .... ... I mlted ..,mngs For 1n-G SACRAr'CE '2":"'?' 606S ...... 1_..__ tormatton, cell Jack REAT M t · R t N-COUCh.. chair & ot, ltw L .... ,. .. llOO nu•OS "'....,.....v 9100 CONSIDER Ml ty ,...... PEUGEOT '11 505 STI Ayer9 at SEU;cr OPPORTUNITY 0 0 r 0 u es 1 •omon Will Mii IOr S800 Full warranty 11200 CALL velu• Hay eo mo 17,000 mti., red, V-&, BETTER HOMES & Putel1 8415-7141 87$-0900 purcnau lln1ne1ng S1',700 675-7859 GARDENS EW 0 ED TE & 62 M d Compare HouM or Im-Suzuki Semural iil7 REAl ESTATE 751 5000 • llltlf 1&1.EI • NBRASt~,th n:.~:..... erce es Por11• 5-Sale 213 714 21M em/Im euae11a: available in & trundle complete MERCEDES ' 1090 494 ,9011 Aecec>tlon•Sll Are you IC>OaclOg lor. Hies 1225 •840 8733• 1 (1SCK4'll) _________ , team that RECOGNIZES w I REWARDS MOTIVATES estminster OAK ron top datk 2 wr1i: IHll f1tll•JtoflM & Autos 0omnUc 9300 New to the ., .. 7 We will ANO TRAINS? llnglle l>Odrara~ 7 OS3rrwe00 r$Da&y11 Newpott le.ch 6169 Air, power at..,1ng, dose ,, ·•• MERC"'f'V!:a 1...,,E S'' help you get astat>hsned Jh• Dally Pilot 11 Melling H 1. B _.., -..., ~ .., - with aome of the mosl ootg0tng HighEl'llfgy on-un 1ngton each 979-3084 Eves673-7S37 JO HOME GARAGE SALE bttk•.lamt>U.in 119'"'9'8)1 lnt•t« 51.000 preeug1ou1 and pro, d1Yldual1 tor our lnslaa In ChN Hevan Sal Matti'\ MIOnogM blue, mil•• Q.,aged mint t-""-·' compan e• 1n Sai.. Team• OUEEN SIZE MATTRESS 1 t 8ern , 3pm Area of 2 i>oece hut> ~P• condition S 17 ,000 _.,.,.. ~ F t . y II & BOX OUll.TE01 . 11'410C .,.. oun a1n a ey BRANDNEW•$165 Cllll °'· K•ng• Rd. I.5th •2111.... i CREVIER 844-5020 IW• Oller CALI. * 840 11733 • St St James Rd, and II • CAO 1985 Eldoredo. We l\a~ an0<t term. long • Unllmlled earning 1 •trMts bet•een DEIO &1.000 mites ortolf\11 term and temp IO P9fm opportunihes M•.,-n--...... 6015 141-1194 o • n er , S 1 1 IO O O )ob9 evadable end we • Bue 111ery & N Q c Q LL EC TI NG ,_o;-1,., ......... t7&-7est ..,..,~ all ot Orange eomM1SS10ns Bar~ Chait S350 HU")' $ALE$$ COunty One visit to our '• 1noanuves trauu!'Q & I I duly Kenmo11 ..owHflef, _.__ -~ ... Ul '11 ... office and yoor ate wC>fk.· ~Ms N Q SQ LICIT I NG uc;eoent conttd1on St 50 'U lettHet 1• A ffW OMl\C'S ~ ltflUI 11 UOIH IOg Call now for lnten11ew Onl I * 631 9 102 * I Fulty load.cl tadi , auto ,,.. ~ ~ -. Bio ~. e ~t con- t 't l,,d1v1oua1s WllO are • •.-(fl 10 CC Powtt lo.tts 70I1 m • t 'c. • u ,, r o o I uwi r•a:""""""'.....,.. ditt0n, S2250 •'89SWC auL-.•ytt compellllv• self · • ... •• j~C, .., (?81f460) ....... ..,..,. ... --=·•"w 11 mof111eted and goal orient Deltver One Day a Week • GrHI tor KIC!s Tul1ng9' , 1• Ei.c:trl(; Bay t>oat B'y p/S1Mfing, air 1<»>71"81 rn !> -1ffWJlf~l liiiiil~.,._P.i.i ........ •--led need apply E"'' M h d d bl Yamane 115 sh1tt dr•-.en ac:noek Surrey lop 114.111 'Jl , ~Sod (7CYSlG2) periern:.d preferred but U$t ave epen a e car Ilk.• new S200 01 l>fft Cnote• Nawport allp ........ YW l.LWUVER TllPlllllll Ml .... 1114'nU Wiii train Musi type 25 and proof-of insurance offer, mov1~ must seu w/parlllng 8.'.5·58071 •• , ••• ,. Sales -S.rvtc. wpm .ASAP Call 548 1911 ~ -keno• • Partt -l~ tween 8 • s pm IHTWI J 1 'II ... 135-3171 Can Chen FrMman 8422 4321 IAUIPHltl RECEPTIONIST Ins Brkrs For STATIONERY STORE ofc N B atea Gooo CdM FI T 5 Oayt Xlnt pnone/ctertc:al P11t11 r41q working c;ono1t1011s Ell· Marty or 51\arO'I eaptiOf'lally tine cllenlele 557-0IOO PllOne for appt, 873-4762 MllC NOTICE Call 842-14'44 Ask for Joanne Craney PtalC NOT1C£ flt&JC NOllCE: NlllC NOTICE HO'nCITO CMortc.9 Oii MIU( 1"MMIP l ha.. .,., "' CEN TER Clut> memoer ~modal. te1>u111 1988 Otlphtn Gray Sn Root 1500 Auto Mall Or. ah1p. 11gn1hcan1 01stoun1 t>ow 10 st•n 846 •693 (820314) $9 "9 Santa Ana lnltrelled parl!M c.ell lo• I LM IUOI l•W de1a111 540.01140 Bolt/Y~ Chat:ttrs .,._11" 55 Fwy. at Edinger MOVING GE lr!H!1e1 10 RUNAWAY FO~ WEEK, W!tyct'8a .. •-town 10 OP£M 1 DAYS dingy 5 lHP ~119ull OB END Cl\af1er State-01· luelldvantaoeotuiet'? ServQ Hra Mon-Fri ShOP vac mo .. ~• mut:fl .-.11 34 Crealock Pt..g The bftt buys'" mercnan 7 00 am 10 9 00 pm m0te 557 74'52 dul w 1k1pper 875 TtOO d•MoceutdaUylndlHlfled Ml.IC NO TICE PUBUC NOTICE PWIC NOTICE M..IC NOTtel V'ce Chanceller, •w~ eoor .. " 1 r'.\42 Ent!'l"an """" c.... Cemmuntty Streef ln.;ne C tonwa In• C4Mleee Otatr'ct tendt 10 tre let 10 CAYO Pub' s/'lf'CI O··~ CO&tl SPEC INC . """O" 0usines1 Ot Ip P11c1 M atCl'I 8 15 1989 llCldr .. s is 173'2 EHiman Wl 16 Stt .. I I~-C•UIO<n•• lhe ---------10ll0..,1f\g D•Ooerty now fl\aJC N()T1C( ioca!IO at 173•2 Eastrn8fl ---------Su_. ,,.,,. Calll0tN1a a11 l'u:~·7 & m I l ' " • 'j. • i.,_. .. , ..... ' (.~,·· .. ~" ··~ , .... - MERC~Y MONARCH '77 Own by • litO• ole ~ In Coete M..a Well Geraci few S 1000 ObO 548-54 14' • ., I , • -~ C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Wod.-Y, M-I . - TD FAMD-T CIRCUS ·1 want a piece he didn't breathe on.· 1 I I l I • ,. - MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE ~NACE "So long ror now ... l'm on the high road to adventure!" PEANUTS HOW ABOUT YOUR i'AT~ER 7 \JJ~AT DO PEOPLE CALL ~I M?' i I l I by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz t ~f uocfoR "-----"' .t::==::':::..'.iil!:ili GARFIELD ~EY, &ARFIELP. HOW AOOOT VOIN(s FOR A RIP'(? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE • ROS& J9 Jl08& L • by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan • by Pet Brlldy - ARLO Al'ID JANIS HOW Cl.I> 114EY DO THAH FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE r-tt-1 Setrr ..... lt>'lflE ~ m\ MILK.,,....;:~.l'] "'"' 6l'<lKE iHEcmlONI ~·~1 <lolNl!ll!l'IT. SHOE JUDGE PARKER . . by Jlrn'!'Y Johnson YOU'llt~' SIX ,4\llllITTSl1 C4MI~ by Lynn. Johnston .... UJlloSSI ~ THINK UP~ 6'!1'l!fl I by Jeff MacNelly ~-•r-- by Harold Le Doux by T qm Batluk DOOl'llt8BURT by Garry Trude au • --~~ . -:.:t--~~~' •' U! &