HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-28 - Orange Coast PilotReturn ,of 7-year-old LB firm Ueb rro
stolen dog girl was asks the may buy
"rlghtens strangled right Eastern
Easter to death questions Alrllnes
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. T E 'DAY~ ~~A HC H 28~ ~t 989
Compromise ·11ear on B Chica' s future
Developer, conservationists consider trade to preserve par'tel authonue o( Long Beach and Los
Anaelcs bu)'m& about 740 acrt of
"'ctlands a a ~P> 10 m1t1pte damaae
to the env1ronmenmt they're causing
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Clw 0.tly """' Sc"1f
Env1ronmcnrnhw, and land own-
ers art nearing a compromise rtl the
ncarl) 20->car battle over the rc!>IO-
rat1on and dC\'clOpmcnt o( the Bol...a
Chica lowland'I
Reprcscnu1t1ve<> of the <\m1gos <k
Bolsa \h1ca cnv1rorrmcTital organ1ta-
11on and the '>1gnal Landmark < <l
agreed Monday ro take a comprom1')C
offer on what appear~ to be a final
-maJor \tumbling block - a 38-acre
pan.d ofland calkd ~the Pocket" -
to their board ol director., lor con-
s1dcrat1on
The land ·~ quc t1on 1' located
hcl"'een the \\-1ntcr.,burg f-lood Con-
trol ( hannel .md the mesa of Bolsa
(him near Warner Avenue and
Paulic C oas1 lf1ghway
The mri°' \ay the land descnhcd
as "'ctlands 1n an En" ironmental
Prot4Xt1on Agcnc) map. must he
prc'>Cn cd and orotrctcd against de-
('0\'ER STORl'/l .t\W A ORDER
"dopmcot ..,1gnal repr~ntat1\es
said they need to build on It to gel
enough homes to make their prOJCCl
feasible.
Bo1h agreed 10 consider a com-
promise proposal b) (It) < oun-
c1lman Peter C1rctn to preserve "the
Pocket" and gi ve Signal a parcel of
like s1Le called "tile Thumb" to
con truC't home on 10 the southeast
corner of the Bolsa <..h1ca
( I\}' Adm1mstralor Paul ( ool. ..aid
that S1anal and the m1go'>, 1n a
meeting ol lhl' Boha < IHlJ Plann111¥
( o ltuon on Monda) at ( st) Hall 1n
efT«t reat·hcd ll'nta11"c agrecml'nt on
a comprom1 l' And hl· i.a1d that
approval \hould be ·.1 ~lam dun I."
next month "It \ lurtht•1 than an)onr
ha'i gone belore ·• < ool. \atd
C1reen. Jpo. was op11m1st1c "11"~
getting clos..· II lll·nlcy ( llenk)'
-{iToup ol I a Jolla o~m:r'> of \1~nal)
and 1he ·\m1go'> approH' 11. then 1f41 a done deal ..
I he conlt1t0n, cornpn\1ng \11tnal ,
>\m1go • the tate Lands Com-·by dredging to e~pand the bi& ports.
m1'> 1011 Hunllngton Beach and Or-Carl Neuhauscn. 'ice president of
angl' Count). has given suppon to 1 planning for '1gnal, said that port
development plan thnt eliminate officials have e pre scd "serious
pre\ 1ous proposal for a nav1pblr mterc t" for the undenaking in taJks
channel and a I 60().shp manna wuh company offic1ab
I he offiuals are "orking . on • h1rlcy DettlofT. prr 1dent of the
propu'>{tls 1hat call for development Amigos de Bolsa Chica. said she as
on l'\1 acre., on the lowlands and 187 hopeful for n brcnkthrough, but arn~\ on 1hc bluffs totaJ of 1.0 8 1pparcntly not as opt1m1snc as some
acrr!. "ould he devoted to "rtlands others
a n-d open pac-c "Thr coah t1on has modr enonnous r he deal would hinge on the Port f PIHse see WETLANDS/ A2J
Huntin.g~on aims
radar, lights at
speed .ing cyclists
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of '"" 0•4)' Hot \t-"
B1n cl1\t'> 10 Hun11ni1o n Beach re
_under the gun-= ttfe radar gun that 1
'.\1th the inuca~d populant) of
t\\O·'Ahccl tran,tt c;pt-r<.fsng b1qde
trallk near the Huntington ~ach
Pin h;" hl-1.omC' more of a prohlem m
rl'( n1 \c:ar... mannt• safet' It. te'e
l>J\ 1d~on ~1J.
\\ a rC''>Uh. the ul~. police and
hltguarJ'i ha'C' HalkC'd down on
'-~dt\I' "ho break a est} \pttd
orJ1naOlt' f he j)rt\Cnl dcterrrnl IS
radar gunc; and Ila h1na )tllo" lt&htc;
"111 c,oo n ~•rn rider\ 10 wal~ their
h1kcc;
The tlly ordinance. pa\std in late
l Q 6. allov.1> b1c~ct111\\ to go 10 mph
when the path 1s dear of beach
trollers btn that \pl't'd Davidson
'ltd I ·~ptttt\ ~tow '
.. It. 1 tna hanrd Jov..n here." be
1d -Thrre are a lot ot c;mall kid out
here and a lot of pcoplc ha"c b«n hit
h) bike l f\ not 'alwa \'I the b1ochsts'
fault but wmrttmt'\ if they're tr')tnl
to push a 101 of Pl'Cd hke 25 to 30
milts per hour. 1t''> 1ou dangerous"
Luck1I) no one hJ~ ~n cnucally IOJU~ 1n \Uch a rnll11,1on. allhougn
Da' Kison said he ha ~~n beac h oers
and b1c)cl1 ts ahkr li..nodcd un-
con 1ous and thtir hone~ broli..cn
L1fcguarch often U"'<' loud pcakrrs
to rtm1nd CHh'l" ot the pttd lsmtt.
but they do httk enforcement be-
cause theu pnonlY 1 Y..ater re ucs.
hr 1d If th( prohkm sets too bad. t~p«1all~ 14 II h the on<;Ct o( warm
"'either. lt(cguard'I l all 1n pohcc to
help them ou1
Two blcy dl1111p eed p •st •speed Umlt 1l9n on tit• bllee p•th •lon9 th• nr and rn Hunttngton Beach .
l ·'" enforl eml'nt official~ main-1.11n lhl' \tril l mcasure\nrc nete \a~
10 protrct J>l'<k'itnan\ e pc 1alh ch1(-
drt•n , alon the AlSphalt \en •ct' r d
near th\' pier , bct"-etn Pa 1tic C out li1gh~;l~ Jnd thr 'iJnd But ome
ht l H h'I' \in 1hc ordinanct \hat
PH'' mt\ 1hn i1 Imm going more than
'mph ~hen r>cdc\trtan\ arr pre\t'nt 1s
unlan.
Police began u 1na radar iun after
1 number ol .. une\. to determine
(~aw w~ BICYCLISTS/All
Guards, restaurant's hours
controlling NB teen crowds
lly IRIS YOKOI
Of -0-, ,_SCI/fl
B~ do\1na \.arhu and hmna \ttur
it) guards on l ndJ~ and ~1urda\
nights the Ja<.:k in the Bm re\t0turJnt
in Newport Beach ha\ rcdu cd thr
numher of ICCn· g; , .. -OAOd SU~
qucntl) the prohkm\ -at thr
"triangle lot" \hopp1n& ccnrc:r at W~c;t
( Ol\t H1ghw ) and Haltrn.a
Boule\ ard. pohc:r ~
"V r'\.C ~en real 'ub\1ant1al
change' at J:u. k 1 n thr &\ " < .ipt
tilte Blitch 1d .. fhere'\ hecn a
definite 1mpa t. ··
Bhtch told thr Cm ( oun~11 on
Monday that continued t'fToru b>
f-oodmakcr Mana cmcnt Per nntl •
'*h1ch me1na1rs Jack m the Bm. <ind
Wcb\C.·o Propcrt) .\fanJgemrnl c n .
~hfh oversee, the 'lhopp1n1 ct•nrc:r.
\houl<l be cnouih to lo.cep thl· pru~·
lcm, at bay
Wtth "" ~H'ral lail'-n1ght l'Jl<'TIC'\
and hqum \tore' the trian,k lot h,1,
h«omc the popular f rida} .1nJ
~aturda> Oljht mcctma plau'. tor
hundred\ of lt(.'n•agcr. J hl') WOll'
from all oH·r Or3ngr < ount) to
cru1-.c:. flirt .rnd \hov. (lit their na .. h)
clolhc'I and .. hin) cJr\ .truck., 'ind
m<Horl )Clc~ ·
Ma~ and note ha"c hecn lound
11"'"1 dirrcuons 10 the \hopp1n1
cen1cr froll\ t>l:>cc "' far av.a) ' Pa'iJdcna Officer (1r~ rm'ilrong
'\ldl\.'<l tn a report
"-earb\. r<''ildcnl\ ha H' l ollipla1n\·d
ol drunken trcn\ nm'i) engml''> Jn,t
~It: n:m 1hat keep them """'"'{' 31 all
hou" fhe )Outh\ .114><1 lrcqlH'ntl~
unnate in the bu'ihC', anJ on prt\ate
propcn), rt•,1dcnt\ and '>omt· llu,1-
nc'>\ o~ne" complain
Man) of the ctimpl.un.mt' t.1rgl'h'<l
the J.id. 1n thr Rm .i\ thl' magnl'I tor
the thron,., of 1L'tn\
r ohce :irr \.'3lled 10 contro l tht•
l ro"d., t~o or thr<'C t1mc\3 night. a1HI
'" to c11tit offo.er. are nrcJed to\ le.tr
the lot
l>unna thr la\t )t'ar pohc<' rr·
cotdcJ 1 4~ arrc''' 470 t1ta11on,. ~o
(ftlHM Sff CRUISERS/ A2t
Attorney fights
arrest of laborers
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of tlW 0...-Y I'-Stitl'I
Tht• :Illume' dr h'nJ sne, t•1gh1 ''' n1nl' unllo\ umrnted "llfl.Cr\ arrc~ilC'd lor .1lk~nlh lrC\flJ\\ln • ll a C O\tiJ \k\3 \hopptnJ ccntl'r latr
la't month \Jld ~lond.1' 'ht• "ould prC\\ tor d1'>ml\\JI ot thl· lc\f
··1 hev ha\t•n 1 J one an\tlung "1111\v," -.:i1d l 'k'horah < arillo. tht•
dt'Jllll) p11l11tr dl'knlkr h.1nJ1tng tht· tJ \{'
1 hl' nine men "<'h 1Jcn11lirda' f><J,\ 13111 1g1n10 ~1 rndiol:i.< nrln'
m:hc/ non:'>. Baha1ar K Ill\ ( 1omu \iltlom1 :-.:.1,n.·nr I krnandl't
\ tt lor PalmJ Ju.in lfcrnam.k1 \nton10 Ho llo \h .1rt•1. forJc \foralt'\
Pera and Pedro t •flrT'll't
J hl'\ \\t·rr plaHd undrr '111un·, arrt''-t 110 r l'h 1-. ~. and \tnrlh
I b\ \hopkl"\'pl'f' 111 1hc \ 1,ta ShoPl'•n C t'nter .It I Qth \tn-et and
Plnc.:cntla \' cnu(
\II mne v.rn· drnric."J "1th l'lltC'rtng pn,.itc propcrt} v.1th the
snh; nl ol d1'>turh1na or dl\r uptinJ la'' ful .nu,1nt"\\
< artllo. \\-ho tl'flfl''il'OI\ all C\te pt 1<10\ < 1omr1 hied a motmn for
fPIUH SH WORKERS/Alt
Suspect: Murder victim paid for sexual favors
1y JANE'T ZIMMERMAN
OI.,,. 0..,. ,.._ Jt_,.
)Oun man ccu tt ot. talalh
tabhinaa . 'c"t>on fkalh t)e doctor
1n h1 h<,me 'hired b) tht' v1,t1m
fot\t\Ull fa\Of\ h1sd fcn~:att rne)
,.,d Monda)
In the tln1 dn of a prcltm1nat;)
heann1 tor Allen·J. LinJ ), 23, fli
111orne) 'haf'&('d lhc ~• tim "'&~ a
homMuual and had '""'''l'd t~
defendant into ht\ hou\t.
lhc bod ot Or. Boon m l
( huh1patr('t\.:C'\ln, · 1 «. tar.old
ophthalmoloSJ 1. ,_.a~ d1 O\tr ll h)
'"" brother Jan. 19 on the ~"Jroom Ooor of hi\ bet hfror\l home n~ir the
Nc ... pon Pier~ He •-a tahbl-d tn the
tom h. accord1na to the br thcr. Pie~)• C hulapaLrtntt\ in.
Nc1ahbon Yid they h ard tran
noan 1nJ a call for h Ip JU't ~ re
tht\ M-atd the doctor• Mt Na-
''I'm mad •~ hftl and I'm not AlfNlMt . AS p,ng to tatre rt anymore.'' P~~ Finch en "NetwOtlt ..
Won OK• 12 ~·sago tOday
8cn1 bcina dm tn tlut ut the pra1c
thr n11ht b(ofort h1\ bod) wu found.
I tnd\C\, • tran\1ent "ho hH'd 1n
Holl)'M><';d mott'I . v.-. arrc tcd ncur-
1) a "'ttk 13ter b) Lo \n •le\ police
~ho w him Jn"1n1 lhc dll\tor·.,
hue con\tM1bk.
Lind~)· pl d 1nnoctnt 10 tht
m1.1rdcr chll'JC. He tarhcr '<>nfl.'.\<;,td
to the \la)1n but cla1mtd 11 ~" 1n ~114 fen.sr. 'cwpon Beach rohc
roknman Bob Oaklt 1d
In the Harhor \fon11.:1PJI Court
hearing. Pi haya ( hulap.:tlrlh('('\ 1n
\hoo h1 h\ ad :inJ <.1u1ct1) \11\i no
~hen the dtlt'n~ a11orne > a~kcd 11 ht\
flrothtr C"l'r d1 1\'<'J h1' ual
pttl ·rcn r. l h'-' J )\;lor \Iii\ not m r·
ncd
( hulapatrth«"1n, throu1h 1 ha1
1n1crprctcr. I~ tc,ulicd he c.11dn'1
dc,tro or rcmo\C "' p1 turc" lrom
lh d°' wr·., hom or ollit'e af\cr the
murd r The 1tnc '·a ( o 111 \fc
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n.:,u . .knt "ho v.Ofk.C'tf 111 an C)cata , th~n r 1n h1\ brother\ \anta na
olh l', "' he al d1dn 't h1c:k 1n,th1n bclorc polu:t am"cd at t~
1pa1tm<'nl, nor did hr wipe an 1h1na
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Puhh dcfi•nJcr nthon~ fl.it
focu :ti mu h of hi\ cro\\ nam1n
111on on "hc1hcr the Joctor. ~ho
u J the 111 t n~mc < hula 1n h14i
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' HBCouncil
considers --500/o hike in
trash fees
ly ROBERT BARKER
Of-~"""'k""
Huntinglon Btalh puhhc adm1n1\·
trator Paul < nok d1~10~"<1 Monda)
ntJhl that ht' will a~li.. for a ~O prl't'"Cnt
mcrca~ in ~\1dentrnl tra\h collcct1on
foe\ that "rrr 1mpo~d only la t July
< 1tmg CO\t · 1ncrca '' to the ctty.
( ook w11l o\li.. thl· ( 11\ < ounc1l to raise
\ht" month!~ ft-t\ from$ to $7.50.
lfappro"C'd the fee.," 111 take cfTec1 Jul\ 1 .
ltainbo" 01c;pu I ( o currtntlv
chal)C $7 74 per household to pick·
up trl h. Tht cit} contnbutr $2 7.t
and re ident a~ hilled for thr re t of
the ftt
('ook said he'll ~commend the city
d1~ontmue an) ~uh id> 10 1990 or
1991.
He said mon1hl~ rntc m1 ht chmb
to $1 0 ~r hou
~ dcc1 ion b' tl\t < 1\\' ( 01.m(1l to
1mpo the f« la t H'U lrttetrtd 1n
outcry fr m crattt: .,.ho cla11nfd
pre~ t<>u offi<. 1al' hid IJrccd M'vet to
cha rat for tra h l'OllC'ct1on w~n thty
1ml)05td a la• on ut1h1' Ml 1n 1971.
City Councilman I om ~ tlJd
that ht rttommendcit t . fees
uh1matel) ~ put on \h( tu rotlt and
bt' handll"d b the (OUOI)' la\ utttlOf.
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Kidn.ey transplant victim OK, grateful for copter ride
9y LIE SIEGEL
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LO ANGELES -An aerospa
company emplo)tt who ttcc1vcd a
transplanted ludney was rccu~rating
well Mondayf thanHul that he wu
rushed b}' he 1copter from a remote
desert camp in time for the suraef).
Charles Ridgeway, 47, "is doing
great. He's awalce, alert and reading
the new~pcr," his son, 23-)ear-old
Man Ri eway. said by phone from
Western ed1cal Center in Santa
Ana. "He's pretty happy about' the
new kidney. We're a U happy." •
The cider R1d1eway was upgraded
from cn11cal to \Cnous condition. and sho~ed no ~1gn of rcJect1n1 his new
kidne). hosp11al spoke "oman Rote
A)ala said. Matt said his father
expected to be discharged w11h1n t"o
weeks.
He undet'\\ent transplant surgef)
unday aflcran urgent ground and air
search 10 find him once the donor
kidney became available on atur-
day. He was some 200 miles from the
hospnaJ when he was found.
Ridgeway, his w1fc 8ctt) and 25-
year-old daughter Robin ""ere camp-
ing nearGlamis, 10 a remote Imperial
County area near the U .. -Mexico
border, when the) fina lly were
l()('atC'<l CUI> unday by Man R1d1e-
way and LO Anatltt-baSdl KNX-
M ne""s radio hclicop1er pilot Bob
Tur. "He'~ ver> thankful, ~pec1ally 10
Bob Tur and h1 helicopter," Matt
\aid.
harle R1<11Cway. an 3ccoun11n1
manaier at Roc"lwcll lntemataonaJ 10
Anaheim, ~ore a pa&Jng device so
ho pual official~ could locate him.
but be wu well out of its 'range ..
Matt said his fat her had gone
camping m a white mobile home in
uch a remote location b«ause-doc·
tor told him to hve a normal life and
because "he'd onl)I bttn on the
Dornan' s easy win
5th mdSt exp~nsive
• v ) • • House r-ace-in u .. s·.
From start and w ire reports
Even though he virtuall~ ignored
his opponent and spen1 most of his
time on the George Bush campaign
trail. Rep. Robert Dornan still man-
aged to wage the fifth -most expenSI\ e
House race in the natioo last year.
Dornan, R-Garden Grove, took 1n
S 1.73 million in his successful re-
election bid. the Federal Elections
Commission reported Monday.
His opponent, Democratic
challenger Jerry Yudelson. raised
S 184,000 in 1he 38th D1s1nc1 race.
Aides said a sub 1antial amount of
Dornan's receipts went to update his
mailing hst.
Common Cause-revealed 1n a stud'
officially released today tha·t
Doman's race "as one of 1hrcc in
C aJtforma that rated among the the
mosl ewcns1ve racrs 1n 1988 for the
L' .S. House of Representall\ cs.
Common Cause maintains thal
congrcss1onal inrumbents arc "'r·
tuall) assured of re-clec11on because
of the huge funding advantage th<.')
have over chalkngcrs through gifts
from special interest groups.
Of the 408 House memlx:rs who
sought re-elcc11on 1n · o"cmber. 40:::!
"ere returned for an O\ era II House re-
election rate of98.5 percent.
The most e\pens1'e battle was
bct"een Rep. Roben Lagomarsino.
R-Santa Barbara. and stale Sen Gar)
K. Hart.. The t\\O spent $2 96 million
combined in the race. "hich
Lagomarsino narrow!> "on.
Tile incumbent spent SI 45 million
Rep. Robert Dornan
to Han·s $1 .5 1 m1ll1on.
Campaign finance reform 1s n-
pccted to be a maJor mue dunng this
c:ongrcss1onal ec;s1on
.\ bill 1n the House mils for hm1ts
on poh11cal action commmee fund-
ing and campaign spending that
"ould be lied to a matching s}stcm ol
pubhc financing.
fhc Senate also has 3 bill to lim11
pending
Kidnapping puzzles Placen~ia police
City News Service
Pobce were still trying to figure out
who abducted a Placentia grand-
mother from her front porch last
week. drove her around in the back of
a van for several hours and then
released her.
Investigators said they still arc
unsure wfi y Angeli ca Mana Perez. 65.
was kidnapped Fnday. PereL was
babysming her two grandchildren at
749 Easton St. when she was fo rced
into a van b) two unidentified men.
saad Sgt. Russ Rice.
Watnesses told police one of 1hc
men twisted her arm and forced her
FEES
FromAJ
Trash fees currenll) are included" 11h
the city water bill.
Councilman Don Mac.\lhstcr said
he believed that all increases in trash
collection costs, either by the count)
or Rainbow. should be passed on to
homeowners.
Cook said withoul an increase. the
city subsid y on refuse collection cost!>
would increase drama11ca ll> 1n
1989-90 and future fiscal )Cars.
WETLANDS
From Al
progress. w e·11 try to resolve the last
few issues ... she said
.. For a long time. we'"e fought the
good fight for maximum wetlands
restoration "
Orange Count) uperv1sor Har-
nett Wieder. chairman of the coali-
tion, was gi ve n credit along with
former Mayor John Erskine for
guiding the group toward a com-
promise. She said she was very
excited about the potential for success
of the plan.
Wieder said her goal is wetlands
restoration and helping to tum the
area into "the most significant
shoreline in California."
The coalition meets next on Apnl 4
and again on Apnl 10.
CRUISERS
FromAf
traffic colhs1ons and 12 reported
cnmes in the center or on adjacent
streets. Armstrong reported.
Last month. Counc1lwoman
Ruthelyn Plummercalled fora repon
and plan of attack from the Pohcc
Department and the center' business
owners. She also 1nd1cated re view of
the Jack in the Box's conditional use
permit may be nece sary unlc s a
1<>lution was found to reduce the
number of teens p thenna at the lot.
In response. the Jack m the Bo~
..
into the van. I he abductors drove a
few blocks, stopped for a third man.
then drove awa). he said.
Perez was released several hour
later at a Carl's Jr. restaurant in the
City of Industry. shortly aflcr police
broadcast a bulletin describing the
woman as a diabetic in need of regular
medical attention.
Perc1 called her famil) from th<'
restaurant and the) picked her up.
Pohce said the woman was held the
entire tame in th e bac:k of the \an
neighbors saw her forced into. and
was unable to determine "ho had
kidnapped her
•• he didn't learn an}thing a~ to
WORKERS
FromAJ
why she was abducted (dunng lhc
time) she "a held." Rice said.
The va n was discovered in £I
Monte the same n1gh1 Perez wa\
released
Police said previously th at the men
who kidnapped her had spoken to
Perez earlier in the da). indicating
they were~ looking for someone "ho
used to live at her residence.
Perez told them she d1dn '1 kno"
the whereabouts of the person ~he
men were seeking. srud Lt. Dal') II
Thomann
Pohce are s11ll tf)ing 10 dl'tcrmine
the relauon hip t)c twecn the un·1den-
11fied 1ndl\ 1dual Perc1 and her
abductor\
d1sm1ssal of 1hc ca~ on 1he grc>unds that the men had no l'nm1 n3I
1n1ent.
.. All the; were doing wa tf) 1ng to grl a da} ·.,work "she \a1d
Harbor Mun1c1pal CounJudgc Calvin ~hm1d 1 refu'lCd tod1\m1ss
1he case at a prctnal hearing Fndn) and rnn11nued 1hc hearing until
April 7 10 give Dcpul) District Allornc} Stephan Sauer time to dl'< 1dl'
whether to take the case 10 trial.
Sauer offered to reduce the charic againsl the men to a ks'>cr
trc-spassingofTense tha1 would carry no Jail term or 01hcrpenalt>. 1f1he)
agreed to plead gu1ll> Ca~1llo refused to ac<:cpt the terms. howc .. er
.. , <'Ould not in good c·on!ic1ence ha"c them plead gu1ll v:· c;hc !klid
..If they haven't done an) thing Mong. 11 rnuld onl)' hurt ihem. What
would prevent their being put under c1tuen's arrest again and brought
before the1udgc again?" ).
She said she ex pected the d1~tnct anornc> to drop the cac;c.·
"I'm fa1rl> certain the DA will drop the chargt.''> of 11 .. 0""11 1n1t1a11vr.-shr said
Sauer could not be reached for comment "1onda) hut a ( o'ita
Mesa pohce spoke man said the da) lahorcrs had '1olated pm1cd
warnings against loitering.
Police Lt Alan Kent said this week that laborer\ rnngrcga11ng 111
the lot had bttn re~atedly warned that the) were loitering He \aid
warning signs, 1n Spam hand English. "'ere placed around the park in,
lot and at businesses in the hopping center
.. The posted signs ~ere put out then•. s:ning no lo11ering and no
trespassing,"' Kent said. "The!le pconlc ~ere on pn"nte propcrt\. and were crca11ng a d1 turbance ··
Merchants had been complaining tor months ab<>ut da} lahorcr;,
congregating 1n the center's parking lot and had .. ought police help 1n
discouraging them
But a merchant. who asked not to be 1dcnt1fied. 'ia1d fnda' 1ha1 .
laborers conunucd to congregate 1n the Im. dec;p11c 1he warn1njts.
.. Almost an} morning they'rc out 1herc.'' the merchant \31d
"Some days there are onl y a few. and 4'omc day there' a big crowd. I go
out there some mornings and chase 1hem awa). But 1he>'rc always back
the next day ··
management bcganclo mg1hedm1na
room at 10/.m. on Fridays and
Saturdays an roping off its parking
lot so customers could onl y use the
dnvc-through window and then leave
the lot.
Althouah the use ~rm11 allows the
restaurant to remain open for 24
hours. the restaurant's usual hou" or
operation "'ere from 6 a.m. to 3 a.m.
on Fnday and Saturday and from 6
a.m. to I a.m. unda) through
Thursday.
The Jack tn the Box manaaement
plans to install permanent posts and
chaans1<> it can close thedan1na room
and parkjna area whenever needed. A
folding iron scc:urtl)' fen('e will be
erected around the pa110 ~ting area.
Meanwh1lc. Websco hired two
sccumy &uards to patrol the center
from 9 p.m. to 2 am. 1 he auards
further roped o1Tthe center pe>naon of
the park1na lot and blocked one of the
center' entrance
Websco and Foodmaker officials
also will review the centers parkina
and ligh una to determine 1f improve-
ment can be made that wtll f 1mh.er
d1scourqc u1C of the lot b the tten •
··our view is that the s1tuation i~
improvina." a Jack in -t~e Box
'pc>kcwan. Durw1n Lona. wd.
Ju t call 6 42 -6086 OAAHGE .......
COAST --·~
What do you hkc about t~ Dail y Pi lot'> What
don't you like? Call the numbu above and your
~ will be recorded. tr11n1enbed and dt· hv IO IM appfc>pnate editor.
TM ame 24-hour aMWennt ltr'VICC may t>C
uted to record lette,, to the ednor on anr topic.
Contri~lon IO our Lctten column mu11 include
tltcir narrw and te~nc numbrr for venflQtaon
Tell ut *"81'1 on your mtnd.
VOL.ll0.17
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waiuna list for thrtt or four ~tth.''
B«aust R1dat'4I) 's blood t)J>t 1s •hal't'd by on!) IS percenc of tht-
pe>pulauon. "duclorl ~1d 11 could be
years bcfo~ a kidney b«amc •~••I· able," the son added. "It "11 Just a
nuke o ne ~ith the rtsht blood ly~ became available 1<> quickly."
Mau had driven 100 mph to the
Imperial Valle)'. while search-and-
rescuecrcwulso looked and Tur flew
through drivm,a ram in tus search
effort. The)' 1n1t1ally we~ un3blc to
find the cider Rid&cway amon1 f:istcr
weekend crowds <>f cam~rll. t. wa li ke lookint for ·a nc«Sle ma
sa"d dune," Tur said.
Tur 1~11d earlier that h0$p11a1 of-
fic11ls told him R1dlC'wa) had to be
l<X'ltcd b) 4 . a m. Sundil) for the
k1dnc) to be fre$h cnoup tor trao •
plant. J IV located Mau·~ truck. Mott
then boarded 1ht' hel1copte1 and
helped Tur locate his famtl). Charle~
Ridgeway wa roptcn.'d to Bruwlt•),
where ht boarded a nlJll plan that
llew him to John Wa)nc A1rpurt
where an ambulan1.c took him 10 the
ho.,p1tal.
"It wa~ a prctt) close call, maml>
bccau$l' the helicopter wa\ running
out of fuel." the )t>Un~er Ru.Jgcw,1)'
said "They (Tur and others "1th
.htm) had 10 minutes lcfi before the)
\\Ould ha,chad lotumaroundandao
tnu:li. •• . d h ..... K idscwu). require t e tran,Y.-nl b«au~ ht' \Ulkred pol ft)' WC kidne)'
failurt. 1n ~htch C)'\t~ form an thr
k1dne) and prt\ cnt its proper fun •
uonina. \)'Ila \lid. The condn1on 1 acnett~. Mau R1dgc~a) ~id.
He :ud 1he donaLC'd luJ ne) me
from a tc.x:al 1ccn·<1ac girl. Ayalo 1d
he hnd no c.lc1a1I., on 1he donor.
Mau Ridgeway ~1d ht', his mother
11ncJ \l\trr \H'rc pendrng the day with
their fa1her.
"W~'re JU\IJmntp.to ~here holcJ1n1 hand~." ht '"11il ..
Charges Qrppp~d against Mari
·~ccused ·ot murdering his wife
ly RA NDA CARD\l/Ell Qy~s.Mc•
Murder chnrgcs were dropped
Monday again t an El Toro Ma nne
accused of strangling his wafc and
making It look hkc a su1c1dc. officaah
said
Gunnel) gt. Murra) D. Payne "as
cleared by the commander of 1he Fl
Toro Marine ( orps Air tat1on of any
wrongdoing in the death of his "1fc
last May. said Manne I 'it Lt Gene
Browne.
P e, who had been held 1n the
b g \ nee murder chargrs ""ere filed
las O\ ember. wa., relca~d 1n Janu-
ar foll owing a hearing to dctt'rm1nc
1f. herewasenough c .. idcncetO tl) the
BICYCLISTS
From Al
speed rang<.·s and a' cragl' traffic tlo"
The; are a<.cura1c" 1th1n one-tenth of
a m1lcan hour. traffit. 'igl Bru<.:c "'-ell;
said
But Ma\ Bowman. director of the
Cll) 's Communil) ~·nice~ Dcpan-
mrn1 ~1d the radar gun~ arc not tha1
at.curate a1 lo" speeds lie adH>cateJ u~ of the double t1ashin~ bcacun~
'"'h1ch couJd be 1n place b~ tlw.
\um mer
Theut) 1~nO\\ dcs1gn1ng1hehghl\
modeled ahl.'r a \1m1lar S)"1Cm 1n
Redondo Beath. wh1<:h would warn
c;chst~ 10 wall their hike., Violator'
"ould b<.· c11cd. Bo"' man 'laid
That "a~ I here "oul<.1 tx· no
argument about the e"act \peel.I
because }ou·n: ctthcr on ~our b1 lc or
not he .. aaJ
f-1\C of the hghl\, "hlCh "'" CO\t S25 UOOand S.lU.000 will he plan·d 1n
fiH· "pols along a 1hrct·-<1uant"r m1k
'itrCt(h. from Hunungton to ~l\th
s1reCt\, ac.:cor<lmg 10 the cit)·., traflis.:
eng1nccnng departmcnl.
HEARING
From At
man a!. h1~ friend or llu.,ine.,.. a\·
soc1ate C hulapatr<. hl'e' 1n 'kl1d hi."
hadn'1
Lind~) 1s tlla<. ~ "'-11.•\ l.'ontcn<k<l
thac black people in l'le'"flOn 1k.1C'h
arc often looked at \U\p1 <:1ou'\I)
, "~o many t1ml'' d a )Oung tilad.
man i found tu h:i"c hccn 1n a
NrwPort Bea<.·h 11.'S1tkn'c the fir\t
mumpuon 1s thJI he's burglarwng
the place," K1cc; \:tld ··\\.1.•'rc -..mpl>
trying to c\tahh\h that (I md'>c\) "'a'
an 1nv1tcd guc 1. and poOrl) trcJted at
that "
l ind'>(:\. "wa' hired for C.C\ual
case
Vvh 1lc there "Cll' no linden~\ alter
the heanng, the rclca~· of Pa yn"· "a"
considered a strong md1<..:it1on the
murder charges would bl· <.lrunix-<l
The w11C, Ella Mac Pa) nc ""'
found hanged from a bc:im 1n the
fa mil) 's ( orona garage ta .. 1 Mu) \n
initaal autop~) ruled her death a
su1c1dc. but a second autOSJ)) h~ a
avy pathologist ind1latQd she "13)
have died of asphy\lat1on hcfon~
hcmg hanged.
At the tim<.· of Pa; nc's .\rt1dl' 12
heanng. which 1!1 \1m1h1r to a grnn<l
JUI) proceeding. the Marini.' pro\·
ecutors argued that 1he knot loun<l
ued around the \\Oman·~ ned. ""a"
··1t's not the rt'creational b1l \.Ch'>I
who ltke'i tn cm.1'it on h1<i hl kt\\llh h1<.
h1g. lat. b:illoon 11rt.'", ·Bo" man '>illd
.. It's the compct1t1 H' rider<. .. thl·~ 'rl'
1ust so man\ of them and the\ JU't ~on t abide h> the rules "
II b1c)cl1Sts want to pcd:il at morl
than 10 mph the~ \hould get on lhl
\tret·t and ridt• "llh the l"3r), hl' S<lld
And 1ha1's 1us1 "hat the) do \aid
"arrul}nn \ell~ mrmht•r,h1p lhair-
man Jor I.be Orange ( ount> \.\heel·
men. one of thl· count\ 'i. larttc't
b1ochng club\
'\ells o,a1d the conu:rni. ol h1nd1\l\
"'ere nol addrc-...cd in rull'' fi,r tht:
ocach path And thert· I\ little
wuncs\ on the p.1n uf JX'dl'\lrianr,
sht· ad&d
"It 1rrrn1tec, mt• ·· ) cll\ i..ud ~ 1 t
"ould oc nll'c II fpclll'\trtnn'J \\lrl'
edut'ated l'Oough -thl'\ \\ould nut
run om 1n lrt'"I ol \.OU ( Jon·1 think
tht:\ kno"' )OU tan tJU\t riull \OUr feet
oil the pedal\
( ""'"' ollen ha'c tht•11 kt.•t hook· rd 1(11hr prdal' "'11h \llilf)'> or 11pc"1al
l lcal~.tli.1ng 11 d1fl1( ult to pull them
ofT 1n a hurl) • ..aid ) l 11'> ~ho h;i\
purpo~ b) the di:<.eil~·d t..1n ~1d
\1 \ ol C hulapatt( hrt.'' in \ lnend.,
Jnd rclall H\ "11 cnwt111nk\\ in lht·
( ounroom dunng 1h1. 1c,11m11n)'.
l he rird11nin.1;) hl·aring " n ·
J')CClt'<l to la\t l\11 0 tu thrt'\ da .. )
~t un1<:1pal ( ourt Judi(C' (1knn \
~1Jhltr \\Ill tkterminc "h1.·thl·r there
• ., enough t'' tdl nn· 10 Ir) l 1nJ"4.'} for
murd1.·1
Dcput) 1)1<,tmt \ltornq l<ot)\:rt
c.annon Jr rcfu\l.·d to \f)l.'t ul.11( on ii
motive for the att.u:k
'I m JU~I 1ntrr1.·\tl'd 1n p11.·~1.·n11ng
enough ev1tlcnc1.· to 'h"" 1hc 1.:nmc
war, t.omm11tcd and lh1.· ddcn<lant
c:omm111t•d 1hr <rime" h1.· ~ml
loo mm pie\. for tht: a"cra1e i>erson to
ll(.. .. ... ,
Under lfO\\-cxam1na11on. the
Nav) pathologl\t "ho performed thl.' '>(cond au1op\\' 1d h1<; <,upcrv1~r
<.11d not :igree · "ith hi'i findini.s of
"rongdo1ng.
11 w-a\ al\o <let~·rm1ncd during the
hearing that thl' knot in the noo~ wa~
not as uncommon ns fir-.t 1nd1cated.
Pa\ ne wu~ the \t'Cond Oran&c c nu1il'. Manne charged with murder·
ing h1\ "tk However the fir t, 'g1
Jo'>cph Thoma' "a convicted a.nd
'll'n1cncrd 1<1 dl'ath last )Car for
hludgcomng h" w-1fc Melinda k1
<ll'ath and placing her bod~ 10 a <:ar
and pu\h1ng II O\er a chfT.
h1 l ed "'1th the cl ub for three )ta~
I ai.t Wedn~at. )'<"II and about
I ' uthec l \.clJ'>I\ pa scd through
t lunt1ngton lkach on their wa) from c cntt'nn1.il l\1rk 1n ~anta An..i to
Role.a C h1l-a r he~ got oil the bike 1ra1I
lx'l(lfl' th(' p1l·r to 3\01d the crowds,
\ht• ~Id. I kr group dtl\."Sn·t nde too fa I, bu1
mo\t mcm~r'i hkl' to go~abou1 I~
mph 'he added
· II 1h1' t'i the wa' thc}'rc goin& to mak~ th<" rule 11 1 'n·.i that fair:· she
~aid ··1 don't think the> ve con-
sidered u!t much at all Wh~ can't the
pct.le tnan\ be awa re alw'>'
But ~~t Kell) ''ud mo t scriou\
rider\ undc~land the problem and
a\Clld the area The compliance ratt,
g1.·nl·rall). ha' tx..~n high he ~•d
"h l"ttn ht: a real problem 1f 1l's kit
urn.:heL:kcd r ht:re's a potential for
<.on1c '<'" \cr1uu\ acc1denL'> · Kelh
\Jld
"Thl're'• no m"ag1c solution \ ou
run the tilf)l'\\ trainer') on one !opol ~o
the} go 10 another dod t~n )OU h•n c
tm.)dl\I~ \er'\U\ L:<tl"l>"
I n furthe r 1n11mon).
C hul&1pa1rthcl''"1n ~·cJ ht\ hrnthtr
dl·cltm•d an 1n' 11.111on to go hopping
OR the n1fh1 uf1hl' murdt"rand \aid he
WD\ 11re1. .ind wantC'd to go home and
rc\I
< hulapatrthl'C'' 1n tc'lt1fied he ~cnt
to ht\ brother\ home on 2'rd trttt
after he lat led to \huw up for ""ork and
h1\ telephone "n\hu'~ The phone 10
th' up\Uur' bathmum adjacent 1u
thr bedroom. wa' oO the houl when
ht Jtfl\ l"cJ, 1'11.· !><110
f he apartment, O"-ncd b) thc
dtKtor, ~a~d1 .. 1dt>d into 1~0~11on
He hvcd 1n th1.· front halt and rcntC'd
the h:it l 0111111 .rnolht•r coupk
An Invitation by Stell a and Staff
To a
-·
SeaScamp SW1mwear Trunk Show ..,
A S~U.I Stort for Spttial Nt td Sinct 1967
(714) 6H 0065 • C714) 833-0053
I IN
400 NEwf 1n CrNtH 0.rv~. Sorn 104, N wro111T BEAcH, CA 92660
( •
l ....
Ill I I I I I' 110 \HU
Workshop helps
people adjust.to
broken marriage
''~·wrek di\orc~O\t'f) "ork\hop to help
those who arr ac.ljll tma !!the fin:.lil) of a broken
mamagc will bt• held at r. \l\c.lrew'5 Prcsb) terian
( hurch. 600 '>1 Andre"' Road. Newport ~ach. ' ~ .. .,ions will be 7:10 to 9:30 pm on Thursda) :
be&1nnin11h1\ wcdc • •
. f·or 1he la\I threc ~<,i,1ons children of panici·
pants will tx-ahk 10 t::kc part 1n a pr gram
d~clopcd c'pcc1ally tor them Cost is S20, which include 1he booli.: "Growing
rhrbugh 01\·orc:c" b\o Jim ~mok<". For more
information (Jll the chun:h·, "'°Ile aduh oflic<" a1
631-2885.
USC Class· of 1939
\ SO·)C:IT reunion for 1hc (las\ of 1939 at 1hc
Un1\ef\1I) ofv1uth rn Cahforn1.t will~ held pnl
28 and 29. uraduatc\ ol the cla.,~ ar( encouraged 10
call the reunion comm11tce at (213> 743-2300
Children 's gymnastics classes
" &g1nn1ng, 1ntcrmc<lune .ind ad\oam·ed &>m na1i11c~ cla\c;c\ for ch1ldrl'n age\ 6 to 15 tx·ain 1n April
al thl· Harbor .\n:a Bo\o\ and (11rl'I ( lu6 of Irvine
295 I . Yale loop \t ·
f·or add1t1on<il 1nlurmat1orr call MS·6'57 or
551-R214
Seminar on Epstein -Barr Company on the beach
Man
18yea
forra
From staff •nd wire r
Jamaican tmmagrant who raped two
"-Omen and <cxually a saultcd two othen
he met at a Laguna Beach nlptctub WP
M-ntl'nccd Monday to 18 yc-ars in pnlOft.
Dougal \amucls. 32. wu convicted IMC
Janu '>'or fhe fel onies for auaul&int lbC
"'omen he met :11 The White Houm on Po 1fi<. ( oa'>t U1ghway on scperate. ~
C3s1on Hl' was arrested at a COl1a Mell
motrl afk'r the last attack on Aua. 10, 1917,
and ha ~l"n 1ri c U'>tody incc. •
[)(pul) Dastnct ttomey &madd1e
( i."morr t..l'd for the maximum 32-year
1erm • • .
Samut"ls' auomey, F~ McBnde,.said
the !.entcnl'C wa fair '"I'm not disokalcd
. 1hat was a rea!.Onablc sentence." he-:-said.
The auorne) srud uperior Court JIJCIF
Donald Mc< arun 1mpo§Cd a moderate
cntcnn· lx'<'au~ no "caPon was used in
the attack and has client had no previous
felon) COn\.1Cl1on
A free \Cmanaron f six1c1n-Barr.a disorder "-llh
psychological S)'mp1oms tha1 frequently aOects
women, wall Ix• held at 7 pm fhur'>da) at 1he
Ru~hmorl· \.1cdauil ( cntt•r ~402 Bol\3 AH.
Huntington Beach
A flock of 1e•9ult1 accompanies a couple strolllng
•t w•t•r's ecfge on a lonely stretch of sand In Newport •••ch. The birds, perh•ps. were hoping
for a handout.
.\ccording to court records. Samuels
mt•t ha 'tctam an the ummcr of 1987 at
1hc club '-"h1ch featured regac and
Jnmntcan 1:.nlypso-stylc music. Samuels'
\ll t1ms told authorities he was fnendly
and pohll' at first. but turned v1olcn1 JUSt
t>t-forc the rapes were comm1t1cd.
Rc'iCrvalmn\ arc rc.-wmmcnded. C all HIJ J. 7756
lor lurtht:r 1nlor111a11on
YMCA sign ups Saturday Apple products back On .school menus
~1,n uix tor thl' \' "1( \ 's 'iummer program<>" 111
be a'a11abk al 11 am ~alurd.t) at the 'iouth ( 03\t
locauon, ~910 I < rown v.allc) Park"'a> l aguna
I\ ague I.
Fees for th(' l'\.Cnts rang(' from SIO for a one·
hourdatl)' clac,c, 10 S.?4 5 for< amp Fo'\ which 1-.a trap
10 ( a1ahna Island tor )Ou th!> an grades 7-12.
Advaml' rcg1'ltra11on ma) rl"quare pa)mcnt in
full j)C'r pmgrnm 1\e~\1on. or n S50 depo"t for a
rcs1dcn1 camp "'llh lull paHncnt due before
pamc1pa11on f-m".mc:aal oid also 1 a .. ailable
f-urthcr anforma11on ma}' be obtained by en I ling
thl' Soulh Coast YMCA at 831-96.?.? or 495-0453.
Preparing for the Big One
..\ fn:c~ l'.tnhqual-;c prcpar('dnc program will tx·
oOcmJ b' the < nsta \kc,a Police and f m·
lA:partm.:nt\ ;tt 7 p.m \pnl 4 in the council
cnamlx'rs at C'."11\ If all. 77 f aar On\e
c;;urv1,ul tc,·hniquc\ needed for phH1cal
ps~cholog1cal and linanC'1.il rl'rnH"I) from a maJor
l'JrthquaJ.c "11.1..hc prcc.ented
fanhquakl· \Uf\ j,.lf guadl''I will~ da~tnbuted
tollo~mg thl' one-hour mccuni tall 754-568 l or
75.t-5l20 lnr nwfl· mtnrm.11aon
D emocrat ic w omen t o meet
\ plannmr and ''""''" nwc11ng of thr Cxmo-crauc Wom('n nl Orangl' < ount) "'" ~ hl·ld JI 6 '30
pm \pnl ~ .11 R ,..,,h nn·\ Kl'\taur.101, "402 fdmgcr \' c . llunt1ng1on lil'at h.
f·uwrc pro r.rm, :and mcl'tmg dat~ tor thi."
rt'maandcr of lhe )l'ar "ill h\: d1'<: U'>'~cd
I or .Hld1tinnal in Ina mu11on l'.111 J:rn<.' < rl"rhc.·r nt
M'l '\.9916
Planning county's transit needs'
\ "O H.tr OM\let pl.rn of 1run'>portat1on
1mproH·rnt•nt\ "'111 hl' flll''>l'fllt'd h' thl' c hamnan ol
lhl· < >r.1nr.l' ( ount\ I run,por1.11wn <. ornm"~•on at
7 10 u m \pril ft at tht \l. t\lln \nu th < oa\t Pla1a Hu1d
\pprmal ot lht• prnpo\JI h\ \I llollandcn
lormcr ma>or nl f ountaan \ alk". "rnntangcnt on
'-Oler pa\\.ag~· nl a half·\l'nl 'kik' ta\ 1nnc:a~.
f<~"alaon\ lor thc SI 0 hrcalfa\t lan bl-mu<le h~ rall n X'l2·h )(l)i
Understandin g Ink blots
By 808 VAN EYKEN
l he rc:u:nt <,eJrC over Jar. a 1,:ant1:r-
1;aus1ng ch1:m1Lal u~<l on apple'>. has
pro,ed shon h\(·d. and apple pro<lucls
ha'<' begun reappearing on • rea ~·hool
lunch menu\ alfrr a two-.wcc.k ab<.l'nle
· t\c, \\.C • .,c Ocl'n gelling wnucn con·
lirmatwn from our d1s1nbutor-, that
produus are tn.·e of \lar. "-C·.,c been
putting them back o n the menus." .,aid
C hcrvf onon. d1rcc1<>r ol rnmmun1t~
sen aces for the I ountnan Valley School
Dmract. "But n1i of today. the onl>
pro<luc:t\ Wl' ha'e put bad .ire applt:"\3ul·e
and apple 1uact "
Another Khool d1'itrn:t. Ncwpon-Me:sa
l 'ni tied a ppca rs to Ix• on 1 hC" "crge of
rean1roducan~ apple product\
"I have not gouen all of tht' lc\t rl'\ult~
back )Ct." ..aid Jan Montone. dtrcltm of
food .services for the d1~1nu "But I ha\C
goucn some of1hem. and the n.~uhs I ha"c
received indicate 1hat the produc111 arc Alar-free.~ I don·1an11upatt'."1ha1 an~ of
the products wul b( held bade I JU\l "'ant
10 wait until I ha\C complete fC'iUhS ocforc
I put any of the apple products bad. on the
menu."
Officials of another local d1"11nu ho"
ever, have decided to wail un11I \Unlml'r
before dec1d1ng whether applc'I arc <.nft.• for
schoolchaldren IO cat.
"We decided to lca"c all apple JUllC Jnd
fre h applcsoffthr menu un11l June." ~ad
Patnck Ren11. supervtsor of food scr' ice
at the llun11ng1on Bcalh ( 11} (clementM) >
..
'xhool Dt lnCt. .. , .. , not ;\\ 11 \\e'rc
pan1ck1ng or an\ 1h1ng,.hut "C JU 1 d('~ idcd
to be on the \elk \ltie and '-''11t un11I then 10
malt• our dc.-l'i\1on about "hc:tbn to put
appll'\ back on the menu nc\I ~Pll'mtx•r ··
Ren11 1d ht• "ouJd \Cr\C .11 lcac;.1 on~
appk prudut't on n hnutc-d '>('Ule. ho\\'t'\l'r
. II 1 get <;Orne ll~l\~'' oipple pll'\ I'll
prot>abl> put thl·m out. t>ut I don't ic1
man\ of'tho'c an~ }.''he J1d.
l\lar. a lomm<.'r< 1.11 namt• 101 1tw
ch1.•m1cal dam1no11c.lc. ha., ~en u-.cd 111 rt•d
appk\ to prc\Clll bru1 ing 11nd prolon
c.hdf late
The <.'hcmarnl h.1s h\'c:n l.no"'n fo1 \C411'
tocau"t· conl'er in labor.iton animal''' hl"n
giH·n an large dot;(..">, .in1I the t \
J)(>par.tmcnt ol \tncuhurc had .1lrc.1d~
dew.led that the U'< oT .\lar ,l\ould he.·
pha..cc.J out b) 19~0 f ederal official
matntamcd. howC\t•r. that kvels of the
l'hl·m1cal lOm monl~ u~d we~ low enough
a to po no threat to the public health.
Bui a rerxm b\ the pn'1ate Naraonat
Rewurt"l' Defcn-.c ( ouncal an February
chnllcnl'!C'd the go"cmmcnl's po 1tJon.
<"l31mrns that .\l.ar could be harmful in
mu h mailer dose than had been
prt'\ IOU'll~ ;,uppo'Cd r ht• '"'u~· mnt.k nanonal headlines three
\\l'l'l'( Jgo "'hrn the na11on·., 1wo laf'ie t
\Chool d1s1111.:1i,. cw Yorl. <..11) and Lo
\ngell'\ announced lhot the were pulhng
Jppk product\ from sehool lunch menu~
until 1l\\ur11nn· rnuld be obtained tha1 no
.\I.at"'"' hcang u'>l'd 1n the product
Both l.A> .\ngrle'> and New York Cit)
ha' l' n·turnl'd apple;, 10 tht•ar1unl"h menus
5-te Jen d og-Fe-tbl-med tg tel::J J.;>1 --_.....,.
Doroth> Glendinnanit n"'ol.c 10 a raan\
morning after what had been a k\., than
perfect week.
Martha, a 10-month-uld Rolt"-e1ler that
Glend1nn1ng and her husband h.1d
"adopted," had been 'll<>lcn from the
Laauna Beach AnamJI \hclt<'r "here 11 "'"' hving whale the (1lend1nn1ng\ built a laracr
fence around their South I nguna hou~
The dog wa11 suppo.,ed to be a cumpa
nion to James Glendinnina. who 'ipcnds
hours worlong m h" largr ba ck ~art1 ~•nee
sufTenna a bean attad an I 9H6 h1-. "1fl'
said The loss oft he dog had ht'('n o tembl('
shock 10 Glendinnang. '>he ~•d
But when Doroth\ (ilend1nn1n1 dJ,hl·d
1n10 tM nun to rc1r1e' c her ne\\ \pa"':r 11n
Saturday, he was greeted w11h a arowl and
a bark There. dripping M't. '-'3~ Martha
i.;..... ___ -J " he wa so wet and cold and tharc,t) and
Martha comes hoffte hungf) poor little dear · Glcndannana
~•d Rut \ht'0
\ all nJht ~au\C \ht'"\ lull
ol 'in~r ·
\hhough < ilendinn1n1 1111 doc not
I.no" "'ho took th<"ir dog. or ~h~. ht.'
a\'iumes "1anha wa~ rttumed afler nt'~ •
paper .intcll"\ Frida) dcsc n~d ho~ the.' QS.
Jlound pup had 'anashrd from thr sheltrr
two da}~ earlier
\helter rmplo\ec\ said 1"'0 \ouna men.
drunk nd ans1sten1. had tried to bu\
M.1rth11 l~"t ~1onda\. l he ml'n. one 1n
,., pacJI ktnh('ad drt''>S. h.1d \81d lht'\
'"anted the animal for a auard dot \helicr
cmplm1ts had leat'e'd tht sv..cet-tempcred
lJnanc would be transformrd into a
lighter
~cnncl attt"ndant laura Ounawa\ \atd
'hrlter "ort..~·" \\('ft' 1uhilant at th(" pup'\
return
"\\ c "ere rt'al '>urpn~d ' Duna""
~ad We "ere en 1ng ht'rc \.1turd;n
mominJ ··
But. pcrh.ap . no onr "-IS happacr than
Jame.'" Cilcndannang about the rttum ofh1~
d<
.. He was an 'l"\.t'nlh heaHn," said
l>orothyGlendmnina "Ht Ju t btamcdall
o\t'r the place "
"1n1.'t the animal wa depo Jtcd
anonvmou\I)'. th<' SWO reward posted b
~helter emplo)ec and the Glcnd1nn1nas
hl\ one uncl11mcd
Bui whOC\.'t'r tied lhe dog to the picket
f('nce fnday niaht can clai m the koowl-
cd t: that hr or ht' helped make the
Cilcnd1nn1na fomah ·, fa ter celebratton
that muc:h ~"'ecter
\\ 11h • hou~ful of fnends 1od family
member-. on hand for an Easter cg hunt
'undin. C1lendmn1na c;aad Martha h.ad a
\hance 10 get acquainted with their sons
und &randchaldrtn.
In addition to a large helping of
a11rnt1on. Manha rtcc1 .. cd a sdccuon of
d1 1e treat for her first Easter Sunday.
he' 01na 10 be poalect" Glendan·
nan c,aad f hl' \) mholl\l'I uf ink hlOI\ '-' 111 he rt"\ cakd b\ ~tadamc: r ma ~t uk.1ncla. 11 1 rent. h actrc\<o "'ho ha<.
appt>ared on It'll'\ l\11rn an 1 rtnl t' .and th<' \\ c<ol
lnd1c\ "ho"''" 'PlDk a1 a met.'tang 111 the \lhance f ran , 1'\.l' d 1.i Kl\ acrn < ulat11m1ennc. 1 r> m .\pnl
1 at tht "-:ca hhorhood < n n1rcg.111onal ( hurch Hall. i.w \t \nn" l>n\IC. I .1guna Beath
Water plant expan~fon project begins Llf eguards discover
dead sea lion In NB fh pro r.1m " .i tor nnn·mt'mht.•r, s~ for \tudc1m
( :all <J'17.:?522 tor more 1nformai1on Residents asked to conserve water l"C'~f\·HU ilntl \\l."11 \\(tl('r hi l'l lh<'m
1hrou11h lht• f'l('ru>(J ~e'-'rx1rt fk-n h hf~uard found a dt'ld
\t',1 hon wa'ihl·d a\horc around JI t treet
on \1 ontl:t> morning
(' ·\l,t:,DAR ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of'"" Oall)I Not lt.tlff
Cher thl' nt''t 4 hourc, "'orl-;c" "l're
then 10 btg1n t.'\panthna the <apab1hh of
tht.· pl nt tha1 ha~ been opcnrnns 3t or oe.ir
1t<1400 m1ll1on pll~1n-per..<.Ja\o ltm1t
\\ .tlt'r nn ht. rno'c<l lrnm thl' ll'n,rn
plJnl 1n lhc \Jn I t•rn.rndc1 \'allc-' 111
au rnent lht· nct.'d<. an the north and "c'1
count\ area1i al nc1.eS\.'lr')
T hl· adult·'itl{' «to a ma I had no neuina
around 11 nor am markingc; 10 1nd1cate
hn" 11 dtl'tl, Ma rant· \Jlct\ Officw (rordon
ft('t'd ~·d '/"u 1• .. 1lu). Uar,·h 2 11
~ o meeting' ~rhrdult:d
\f nlm•stlu.'. llt11Tl129
Workers ht-gdn \hu111nr. down lhc
D1 tml·r f1hrat1on Plant on Monda) tor an
C\pan\lon proJct.I thal will CMurc the
count)''" growing wJter need\ ure met.
~ ater d1'otnc1 o01c1al'I wall re\tart tht•
plJnt fhur\d3). with operation <''J'lt'l lcd
to be bad.. IO norm.al b\ m1dn1 ht.
Rl'!)tdcnt' .i~ a kl'\! 10 ll>rio ".11l·ru1
1hear IJwn' Jnd pn.Jcn, and tel\ 111 h.1 k ,1n
other wau·r uc,c
Large w.llcr U\t.'f\ 1n cnn~truc11t'n :.mu
gm ulturc al<o0 "-Ht 1,J.cd 10 ni I h<tl 1-;
1he1r '-'Uler U\a&C
I 1kguards planned 10 hul') the ~a hon
1n lht• sand, th(' routanC' method for
dl\JX>\tng of sett hon cart \SC\
I r1da). the carG''" of 3C).foot-lons &ra>
'<'h31c wa hcJ a~hore on the Balboa
Penin'>ula around ~1xth \trctt BiolOJI t
ruled C'n tangkmcnt 1n a net the problble • 7 Jl m u111na Rtacb Plaoal11 Commluloe,
won 11 l h.1mticr,, CiOS r ore I \ \.'('.
I he plant ltx.Jtt'd an lhr hill\ abo\c
Yortla I indJ "·" 'llat('d to be completely
<ohut down h\ m1dmgh1, 1c{,ord1pa 10 a
r.po .. r\m3n tor lht' 1c.'1ropohtan Water
01\tn1.t.
Water 00ic1als ha"t' 4l!.kn.I rc\idcnt\ 1rnd
bus1nc\<o opcra10~ 10 cut N k on wa1N
u age through I hu~).
Water u~rs in the \Outhcrn and ra tem
arcu of 1hc rnuntY "-111 he dependent on
l n11nec~ \31d the D1t•mr1 f\lant C\•
p n\lon v.oulJ meet lht• me rca\lng dt•
mand h1r w:a1cr an th<' gro\\ in '>l•Ulh
count~.
u\<: of death hcforC' hi uafd~ took thc-
l3f\~ OUl 10 ~ ,
1•01.1f ·t : I .OG
OOi cr'i "ere .. ~n.1 lo patrol K•aren
\nn L:in Y.ht:rc unknov.n u J'«l\
rtportcJly werr pl mg metal wa\h•
c" on a \Inn ant.I '1nkt1'S them
1n\I a rr41nknt\ wandov.. • • • • \ hurglar pned open u ~ar wtndow
of a home: on \\i hc-clcr and tole a
V< R. tel phone and ~.am ra • • • The Pi ng1·r door handle ~u
pried open on a vw Jcu.a rarkcd on
Sprinabrook 'or1h 1i&nd the \terro
'ltokn I o " 11\'ll\ ~tween S200 1nJ S400.
w11ncu \IW a 'u:tam·~ u -hu~hand lcaY1n1 her home o n Slin
Uon, tfier Which thC home WI\
repon~d buraJanzed fl r a hdtna
~oor v.u pncd <> n I o' ' und tcrm1nt\J, ·
lluntingaon lkach
,\man •id he heard buralar' Ot'c a'i
hr f'C'tumtd home tn the 14000 Nock
oH1ac1rnda Drhe. hu1 hr• a. too l:m:
to stop them from '1cahn1 h11.
rnmpu1cr and sttrc:o c-qu1pmcnt
fhC) rcpontdly SOt 1n thtouah an
unlocked rear slldtna door. •• 'l Pas~nb) 111id that a man was 1n
tht 1n1tn«hon of Sprin,dalc tKtt and fd1ntrr ~cnue on und~)
1flC'moon. •"l'11fW h1 ''"'' 1t C'a" mak•na them 1wer~e to mi tum
-...
W11ntSKScallfd k>compla1n Chat 1
numbtr of vrtridts s-rttd in tht ttd
.. mM biftdteapp«I out•~ and no-
• • • pllti• 111*ft .. litt~t .a.ratt '"
IUspt<'tOU\ tttunt) otrlttf rr-tht Pltl It fftltt Drive aftd U.-arch
por1td I &aft (Jtc\ mitt tTUIM.. rttt
M'OUnd Datmltr Scrtta for 1t>out l•'O min said e.e·~ hof'ne "' lht
houn.. ln\'ftltptt• offi n found lft 16000 ~ o( Hiltviiew <'Mm lftd
ddrrt)' men I-'•,. tu re dri •• 'baftd bis IS.yar-otd rvuway
lnloM. • • • dMIPttr .... '*' of '"' ,....
meont hroke a bathroom "'in·
do"' of a homt an the l I 000 bloc of
S1on re ( irclc bclv.ttn 7:.W :and
10.30 pm turday in order to \tc;il a
T and radio v.onh $450. " • • • Theowncrolav1Jco,.oreat I 122
8rookhunt I reported a cu tomcr
did not return two '1~ valued at 180 • • • • th~f fi1k'd 10 \teal a tcrco from a
19 V W btiOltt paned 1n It\
16000 bkxk of Brookhunt Strttt 2
p.m Saturday. and anttead .wttlcd on
a S2.99 caMCtte taoe. • • • The front alat1 d6or of1Ud10 Shack at 11120 BrOoth\lrM t wn sma hcd
and SJ,OIO wonta of proprw1y '8kcft 4·2S am. turdl,·. . ~ .
Vandall ~)'f'<l .-n.-tJPt paOi lt
on W CN&lide walls fJr Eduaa Allen
f.ltmatW) hoot over
IM~nd
c.te8 eM
""' Wlued 11 sm .. llOltn hftit. et Oum tMD • .... COMI
Plua on S.turcby at 1bou1 J p m. • • • mcone 90rd open the wandow ol
a car parked in the 00 M«Xk uf 19t._
\trt'Ct on unda and took the c: r''
tcrc-o fhc I« " & "aluN al S~OO. • • • wallet and mone . with a total
"aluc of S 1.220. ~rrc mlftn from
car an the 1100 Mock of 1 tona \tre1
late turday or cart) unJay f hc
brcak·tn t:unC'J betwten pm. and
4Sa.m. • • • n cl«1ron1c auard aatr pcncr
'llrOrth SW was lokn from a t'ar int~
1100 bl()(k of Bt kintham Ori\'t'
.bt1wrcn 7:10 pm. tunny and 7
am. \unJa •
N~wporl B«-~h
54-) r-Old woman rndan a ~ 1n 1laundermat1n tht f_x}
block ot )()th Strtt1 wu hll on the ~ ~ l min who ran tn ind 111 Mt pu "i(f\ WH on tM ~nch nc\t lo htr. • • • 24-yrar-<>ld man whO p into an
arauMC'nt O\'tf a pool pmt •• Mutt
L11da·• ber aa lltd Saitt1 and Wnt
Qcee:a Front lattr .,.. helwn up by
lk mu tit wbom ht. •r:a-d 1na
thrtt other men out\ldt tht h.it. 1 he
v11.t1m ufli~r1:J a hlood). \'<'Ollen
00'1( • • •
\ .,~ ' ar·old l agunil f ( h man
\\ho rocfc on a tx1:.1t lrom Nc't\port
fk' h 10 Catalina l\lanJ found ha'i
't\'3ll<'t gl>nt' lrom hi\ lu • ll<' upun
am' al at at;ihna r he w'31lc1 con·
ta1ncd 25 m l " l ,t.,h, I OJIOO
Japan w ~l·n .mJ .at anaJ1an dmcr'
hccn •• •••• m t'Unl" too\,. l~O blank chC' h
trom a t 1h \ut ·t ies1Jrni·, ch«t..· boo~ and aJlPOtr\'ntl) wc'ntc <>nc for
SJOO. • • • Som~me cntcrcJ Orag1nal Pina.
2 121 W. Bal~RI d .. b tC'mo,1111
panel from c gla !II w1ndo..,.,
then 1 l a • oof\ for C hfomaa"
nton ~llf\ aoo a ··aUd• 1 r"' neon
' n that ~rr ~'11"1'" the windoW.
bt«k lel1hef 1tckc1. 1 n~
alkman. afat11«1ural tool' and
dra•1np. ca ttt lipn tnd •
e&alllC'l rod: lfOUP rttord •'(rt
aakt'ft from 1 pric'd k kcr at ( OfQNI
~I Mar H1f,h hoot .... 101 tbluff
()rt\'f, • • • ~IOn~tr
~u1 pen trom at\ neck: to 11 k>wcr
l'>al ~ arC"a and had 1t' beckbonc
hrokcn 1n halfv.a left in a rear yard tn
tht 2J hlO<'k of ralia trttt.
0 11J(C" r ·ro t~t mutilation was
nm the work or a d or <'O otc.
• • •
J
Winds hamper oil cleanup effort; Exxon overwhelmed
VALDEZ, Alaska (AP) -trona
winds Monda)' cklaycd cfforu to
control a huae oil spiU in Pnn~
Wilham Sound, and the pre ident of
Euon Shipp1na said IM company
was "a little overwhelmed" b)' the
maan1tude of the cleanup.
Federal 1nves1iptors piecina
together the 5equence of events
lcad1na up to the spill said they
planned to interview the captain and
other bndgc officers of the tanker
Ex,.on Valdez.
The captain, Joseph Hazelwood
was not on the bndgc when the 'essei
left shippina !Anes to a"oid ice. Iarossi said unday in rnponsc 10
rammed a chaned red' and ran rcponen.' questions about alcohoi
aground early Fnday. The third mate, • abuse b)' H11clwood. "Personally.
whod1dnotha\epropercertif1Cat1on. -Ahal ha~n~ five )'tars aao lO
was in charae. Exxon Sh1ppm1 Co. somebod)' is not g.ermanc to th1
President Frank laro 1 said accident.
Investigators said at a new con· Hazcl'A'ood whose home i• m
ferencc that the re ulls of drug and H unt1nston. N. Y .• was arrested m
alcohol tests on crew member. will be uflblk Co11nty on Long Island 1n made public when officials rcce1 ve 1984 ol'l a drunken drivmg charae,
them. possibly in two or three da)'s. according to two sources connected
Hazelwood has had dnnlong prob-with law enforcement.
lems in the past. accordina to repons. Hazelwood pleaded 1u11ly to driv-
"Ycs, there's a previous h1storx ina while intoJucated, and received a
going back five years or more,· cond1t1onal d1scharae and a fine of
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Suffolk County Pohct Officer Peter Kelley confirmtd the eseentaaJ dc&.a£ls
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A National Transportation Safety
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D.C., said Ha1clwood, third mate,
quanermaster and bridat lookout are
amona those who will be qurst1on~.
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that Jias 1nce covcttd abou1 . 100
square miles. accord1n1 to thr C oa t
GuJrd. 1 hr 0 11 1\ llowly hcadina
south to"'ard the Gulf of Alaska. but mu~t pau numerous •~land befor~ It
rcachc\ open a · Anbout 10.1 m1U1on pllon the
pill 1~ the b1J&t'>I such accident on
rt.-cord 1n the United tat~.
( . \ I . 11 . 0 H '\ I \ H H 11·: 1:'
from Dilly l'IOt wtre MtVkes
Mlnkow gets 25-year term, S26~ fine
LOS ANO ELES-Barry Min kow. once ha1 led B\ a fin nc1al "A-h11 lod. "_\8'
sentenced to 2S )cars in pnson \ionda) nd ordered to pa) S26 m1 lhon
r1:stitut1on by a JUd&c who called him • chansmat1t" har Without a con 1rn,c.
U.S. Di~tncl JudJC D1ckran TeHizian hol)(d his scnt<'~~c -the
maiumum sought by the 1.ovcrnmcn1 -would send a mrs'4&C to those v.ho
feed the bull~ and bears of Wa ll ~treet" that tod; fraud will not be t~leratcd
"You're dangerou ,"he told M1nkov.. "becau\C )OU hin ~.this gift of gab
this ability to commmunicate )OU don·1 ha' ea con~1cnce Minkow, 23, who fo unded the no" defunct U l l Best carpet cleantng
company at age 16. wa!\ convicted of ~7 counts of secunt1es. credn carp and
mail fraud Dec. 14.
Drug agents caught In shootout
·.JNGLEWOOD -Police were scarctung an lnglew.ood tract Monda)
night for suspects who v.crt 1nvol.,,cd 1n a shoo1out wnh foderal drug agt'nts
Two suspects were captured almost 1mmed1attly after the gunfire erupted
about 7:4S p.m. near Ccnunela and La Brt'a a"cnuco,, said Police ~gt. Dan
M1lchov1ch. None oft he suspect r Drug l,nfon:cment .\dm101s1ra11on agento,
appeared to have been in1ured · Officers "A-Cre !\Cnl to the scene after a rcpun ol "shot\ fired-officer need'
help" came in. M1lchovich said Poht:e cordoned a fev. Moc ks in all direct mm
of Lhc mtersec uon to search for the ~u!>p<.X ts ~
French sailor races to beat NY-SF record
SAN FRANC ! CO -.\ F-rcnchman 1n .i tnmaran continued h1~ ra\l'
Monda)' to break a New York-~n franc1~0 rernrd rccl'nll\ set by Thu™1a~ '
Child. )acht offi cia ls said. Philippe Monnet and has 6()..foo1 three-hulled \C'>'IC:I Elle & Vire v.crt·
some 470 miles from San Franc1srn earl) \1ondn~. \atd Mike Font'nbaugh ot
the Manhattan Yacht C'lub The vcs~I was expcq cd to am'c on \\edne~a,, JU'>I hours before 1he
7:34 a.m Thursda) dcadl11ie to b1eak the record ~lb) f hursdaf\ C h1ld. wh1d
in tum had bro ken a I 3.5·)C3r-old round-the-Horn s.l1hn1 mark
'\.\TI0'\.-\1. HHlt:t'S
Consu,tant guilty In P~ntagon probe , AL EXANDR! . Va -A dcfense coMultant who pla)c:d a central role an
the Pentagon purchasing \Candal pleaded 1u11ly Monda) to bnbing a a\\
official to obtaan classified information ·about mu lt1m1lhon-dollar contract'>
Wi lham A Parton. 65. entered the pica<; before l S D1s1nct J udge Claudl·
Hilton nine da)S after he ~a'> ho1:1 p1tc1 l11rd fur ~hat \our<e\ said "'as an
O\crdosc of pills He ~a' 'Khc:dukd 10 iio on mal \pnl J "'tth four olht·r
defendan ~
Park.m's pka. bariam•n&. min.a.cmcnt 'Al'> the lntc.,t IO~'crnmcm·~
1nvest1gat1on anto the Pen1agon'\ s r 50bilhon-a-}ear procurement 'l} .. tCm ~.,
one has been tned ~ct in the t".l'lt', ~ h1ch wa<; launched in June I '>XII
.Reagan won't have to testify at North trlal
WASH JN(, TOi..J -The Judge 1n thr Iran-< ontra tnal Monilil\ rcJt'ctcll
Ohver on h's bid to ha ve former Pre\1den1 Reapn appear m court ·r·nda\ .,,
1hc defense·~ fim w1tnes'> but held out the po \1b1lat\ he might be culled la.ttr
U.S D1s1r1ct Judge C1crhard A Gr~ll \l\1d ·he wanted "a ~ut:c1m 1
pan1culanzcd statement of fac.t'>. from '-orth'\ la" )Cf'> on what tht'\ wan1 to
ehc1t from Reagan before he "'ou!d de' 1de whether tht' for mr r prc\ltfcnt mu,,
lCSllf)
In a two-page order, Cre\Cll w1d the dc:lcn\e .,hould fik 1hu1 \latcmt•n t under seal b} la te: \\cdnc-'Kla) afternoon rh .. • pro\trnllon won 't~ prrnllltrd
to see 1t..
Astronauts ready for planetary mission
SPACE CENTl:.R. l lou ton -f hc ar,trunaut\ "A-how 111 0) the fir\t \pal'
shuttle planetaf) m1 111on \31d Monda) lhe Magc:llan probe they arc to IJ u1H h
toward Venus next month could tc3ch u\ ahout more than that hot plant't
"Not only will "C' kam mu(!\ ahout Venu, hut 'AC''ll learn m<lrt ahc,111
Earth" and wht the~ ne1&hbonna pl:inct\ r"oh.C'd ~ d1ffrrentl)', ~"I
astrou.ut Norm f hagard. ~
Astronaut Ronald Gr:abc, "'ho ~•II rulnt the shuttle tl,nM noted 1ha1
MagclJan y,:111 be th<' fil':\t :\mencan planetaf) launch 1n 12 )C'.'l"' and the fi r"
from the <ihuttlt
"The planetary proiram ha\ been Jorm4i1n1 for \Omt time," he \Aid "\
Magellan will bc a \'Cl) fullfilhna n1a.ht for U\ Not onl) whrn W(' launch II ht
IS month later v.:ht'n 1t orbits Vc:nu\"
All school's students to take drug test
rNDIANOLA. Mi s -n tudcnt\, teacher\ and adm101\trator II :t
pnvate h~ IC'hool will be checked for 1llcJ.ll drua u<ie in a tcstana proy.im
behe"cd to be one ot the mo t far-rcach1na 1n the countr). offic1ah >·
"We'rt not 1ry1na to be any trcnd·~tter Wc'rc JU t try1n1 to do whateH•
we can to look out for our kid ... 111d Homer Rums, headmaster or the 27<,
studtnt Indianola cadcmy. which h.)s arndt''J ~ven thruuatt 12.
"OHl.D HHIJ.I'
Inmates hold hostages, demand plane
.~N r A CATARINA Pl lJ I JUltC'm la -Rc~lltOU\ inmat~.at Ouattmala'~ larae t pn n held o of men, women and children hu\ta e
Mon~_y and demanded an airplane to Oy to Cuba.
Official reported earlier that the: anmate ~ere hold1na 626 pt'Oplc
hostaac. but pmon $J>(?kcsman Conrado Monroy said man) of tho~ pc pie
wett relatives of the pnt0ners and chotc to remain inside the pn'°n ~rm
''They fcM Wt 1fthey lnvc aurhonties w1ll tJkc repn11t aaain t th re t
in mat~ ... Monroy told rtponcn
Many of the pcoi.:>lc wctt mak1na Ea tcr 1 1u to their rclatJ \c\ held at the
Pavon prison farm wbcn" man)' a IOO convic1 ~11cd control undav afiC'f raidi~ an armory and Obta•mnc nncs. M leasl ft ur 1uar1.b and th r 1n'matc'
"'1Cte finally wounded and 20 pt'oplt' ""ere 1n1urtd.
Mob ~ttacks 7 U.S. missionaries
PORT·AU·PRINC£. H11t1 -f\ mob a-1th m1ehete anackcd and 1enously woundtd 1evtn U.S. mit\1onanc' after a pickup cruck carry1n1 th e
Americ:an5 1cc1dentally ran over two Haitians. Radio Ha1t1-lnt~r rcponcd
Monday.
In Washinaton. a StJtt' Oepenmcnt official put thc oumberof mencan
i(\lured in the 1nc1dent undiy at 12. but '8id none wu hun Knou\ly; tome
Mre holpic.hzed and othen ~ treated and tt~wd.
The report by 1ndcpendcn1 RadlO Ha•U·lntcr Mid ttven Free MttMid1St
Church missaonana ~ hospitah1td 1n tmous cond1t1on with mulfipte
macbetC wounds after the''*'· and the two H11u1ns suffcrtd brokm
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7-year-old girl discovered dead
under water bed was strangled
1.0 A GCL ( \P) -,\ 7-)car· a~1rl ~bod) "'""found .. 1uncd
u er a ""a1cr bed 1n a rcn1et1 room
fhe doors from her homt.· "'a\
tran1led and a 1ccn·a1cr wa' held for
1nvc t1ga11on 1n the \la\ 1np
au1hont1c \ltd 1on~r.
.\n aulof>'i~ on the hod~ ul \Jro
"ian Hodge\, ho,,r,cr. lOuld not
1mmcd1atcl}' <.letcrmrnc "hen \hr
dlcd . 5.a1d Rob Damh.1thcr. ~poke\·
man with the Los \niek\ C ourlt}
Coroner's ()nice.
The coroner's offo..c ,\l\<1 '"'"
conducung tc\t\ 10 <.ktam1m·
whether the girl had tx:cn \CXUOll)
as~ultrd. \atd l>cput) ( 1rnqu·
Ducolomb1cr ol the 1 m \nft.'k '
County <)hcnfr\ Department
J\ 14-ycar-old boy v.ho~ "aml' wa\
not d1~lo~d bet au~ ht.• I'> a J11 H·n1k
was arre tcd tor tn"c'lliJUOn nl ht•r
slay1111 ~und3>
Sara a blonde bluc·c)c:J lir'il·
grader, d1-.:lpf>';'arcd lrom her rural
Newhall home fhur~a} v.htlc pl:t)·
ing 10 the front yard. f ollov.1ng an
c\ en~\\ c search. hcrbody~~foomt
~unda} rn a room fi"e d<.xm fwm her
home which had been rented to a
"'oman and her I ..l-\c3r-<lld \on "'ho
had JU t mO\·Cd lrom Flonda. ·
.\t a new\ lOnlcr~ncc Mond•n •
hom1n dc gt l>a\ld llorton ..aid the
girl\ cloth('d h<>J) wa' found '"an tht.•
tx-droom ol a hm1~e lour door' a"'a'.
\tuOed undl·r the hcadh<1ard ot u
.,..3ter bed ..
"I \\Ould c;pcc.ulJle that '>ht• W'-1\
ktlkd there." Honon \<lid 'I ht.·rc "
no l/HJll3110 n ht• WJ\ OHl\ ed f he rt•
arc md1lat1on\ \ht• .,..ii, p111bahl~ dt'.ld
before being rcrom·d n11,,1ng.'
I le \.11d the 14·) l'3r old 00\ h.1d been \kcp1ng 1n the \11.krhrook
l>nH mom each night \1nce tht· girl
d1'1.appc.ircd and ffi(l\CO a 1.111 1nltl II
to tr) and rl'mO\ c the odor
, Honon alSt> .,.,,d dr put1c' h.1d
~an:ht.•d 1hc hou~· Thur~IJ) when:
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her bod> v.a'I lound. but at the umc.
the) .,..ere lo(.)ktng for a po ~1bly
r\JnJW'a 'l:hlld and"dld not conduct
rrgorou\ room-to-room searchc<>.
'"\\hat led the lam1h to the h<>J,
\\J\ the <ldor.'' Jlonon \aid .. , he son
had plat.Cd u Ian 10 that room .. r ht• boJ\ W-it'i lound b\ the h Oll\l'0
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hclpt:J \l'Jrth tor tht• turf. who oltcn
\ l\ltl'<l 10 ride ho™'"
f erf) Horner "'ho had been to
thurd> with t..aumar unda\. \aid
thl' 14 )Car-old bo} ,,3 c;111ing on the
mattrc\S when ..1uthont1c' arrnt·d .
u 1nai the Ian Ill hlow the "d.cnrng
odor out an open \\ 1ndow
·lie wa\ <: n mg and hl' \1u<l · 1
d1dn "t do 11 · 'l lc\rncr \illll
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U\Cd t fill kt nv tlog\. 3 po<,<,(,' ol
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Mr. ll Mn . Mark Carroll, 461
Seaward Road SJ9ts 000
C....Mtta
Mr. Ii. M~ f homa!I D Sherwood, 2929 Baur St. Sl7 S.000
Mr. &. MD Jobn!.On Lim. 957 Den, er l>ri"t $240,000
Mr.& Mr\ l 1m L l\uhlmann, 3232
Jowa t $211,000
Mr & Mr~ William W xott, 3050
K1ttcndJ Ba} I b 1,()(JC'J •
Otrardo U ~U1b1lc. ~22 l ombard
Court SW5,000
Mr & Mro, I knry Vu, 976 Po t
Road $ 202 .. 000
Brian A Rougeux. 2330 Vanguard
Wa~ No K201 Sl60.<00
Linda A Smtth. 103 '>pen lane
$188.000
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Dtnu Nikdl, :no Avocld<1 S1. Michett Gnco 2161 Nadoul No. G3S1 50,000 ttt. SI 00 000
R ichard W. L1cpelt, 383 Broadway Minoru Yosh1sato, 7U on Pl«c
$271,000 $215.000
Mr. cl MN Rayl. Sant:htt, J 974 . Richard F. Fiock, 100 W. Wilton
Charle St $745,000 St. $210.000 Mr. & Mn . Wanne' L. baJ ian, Mr.&. Mrs. Mina Hsieh. 7S2 W.
939 En ·rsrttn Place $210.000 I 'Ith St. $774,00
Robtn lacomettj, IQ I 0 federal • Jeannie . M 1inn, 939 W l 9th St.
ve. $190.000 o AS $179 000
Mr & Mrs Angelo (1 C1an1on. 627 Mr & Mr Donald O. feldcr . JSO
Knowell Place S 188,000 l 20th t. No A $215.000
John M. Conn Jr . 408 M.gnolrn
$80.000
Jean I . Chong. 1085 Mc..a Bluff
DnH $161 ,000 I
Mr & Mrs C harlelt II. Brush. 22 lU
Miner St. S2 I 2.000
Mr & Mrs Mike Tata,, 20SO
Monrovia A \le, SJ 89.000
FounlaJ• Valley
Mr. & Mrs Rafael Mejia, 1644S
brdcne Min o l()Q $100,000
Mr & Mr Peter V Edmund .
IO'\ I.! Bun11ng C 1rcle $197,000
Ted R A}ers. 17926 EJm St.
Sl 25.000
George Slaff, headed1Southlarid's Ac~·u
• Ctty News Service
LO A"l(1lL( .\ memorial
service will be held \unday tor the
former pre-.1dcnt ol the merican
( 1v1l L1ben1e\ l n1un ol \out hem
Cahforn1a, ll "J'> .innouncrd Mon-
day
George Jail. a prom1ncn1 enter·
ta1nment 1ndustl) attorne) who al o
served two term'> il\ m1yor of Beverly
Hills, died h1da) at Cedar;~ 1na1
Medical Center I le .,..ii~ 83.
Slaff, the son ot Rus 1an
..
refugee • was a champion of hberal
Pohllcal close~ He wa also chief
counsel and ~r onaJ attornc)' to film
producer _ muel GolJW}n for two
decades.
graduate of\tanford Unl\ers1t )
La" hoot. CilafT filed an am1cu
bncf on behalfofthe Hollywood Ten,
a group of film wnters and directors
who .,..ere J81led 10 thr mid-I 950s for
rcfu mg to ans .... er a House Commit-
tee about their pohucal assoc1at1o ns
In 196S. lafT et up the ACLU's
''FOR MEN''
· * SHORTS -Tllll TOPS * TRUllS * O.P. THOllGS
*T-SHIRTS
* EUSTIC WAIST PINTS
* Hurrr -It this Price they'll fly
''FOR WOMEN''
* lllT llEUTED
SEPlllTES
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SHIPLEY'S Huntington leech
heeltftV ..... "°' ..... .,...,.. Oefff 1.30 .. I .... 10 • 1. lun 1.30 • e
lepl aid for defendents in L6e wake of
tht' Watts nots
He sef\.cd as president of the
ACLL of Southern C'ahfom i.a from
1965 to 1971 and was a lifeu.me
member of its board of directors. He
was n member of the ACLU's na-
11onol board of directory from I 965 to
1981
lafT also served for 12 years as a
Severi) Hilts c11y councilman.
He 1s survived by his wife and
daughter
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Court urged to ~an execution o_f t ns Ueberroth may buy
E rn Airlines .
WASHINOTON (AP) -Tbe Su-
preme ~oun was urac<f Mo nda) to
find a. national consensus "apinst
CXCCUlU~ our )OUnl" Ind ban lhe
death ~nail) for all juvenile
murderer&.
.. ~re is a consensus of opinion in
this country apinst cxecuuna our
young," a1Jued attorney Nancy
McKerrow in behalf of a Missouri
death row inmate condemned for a
murder be committed when be was
16.
But questions from the bench
during two hours of arguments in
cases from Missouri and Kentucky
suggested the justices doubt that any
clear consensus exists.
ne bip coun ii 10 decide by July
whether 1mposin1 the death ~nalt)
on murderers who committed their
CRl1\C$ before l'Caehina the age of 18
represents the "cruer· af'd unusual
punishment" banned b> the Con-
titution's E1pth Amendment
In the M1ssour1 case. Heath
Wilkins was condemned fora murder
he committed when he was 16. In the
Kentucky case1 Kevi n S\anford was
sentenced to oeath for a k1llina he
committed when he was 17.
Thecoun'sdecis1on will affect only
31 of the more than :?.200 dea1h row
inma~s nationwide. Ant1-<1p1tal
punishmen1 force~ nevcnhcles are
attaching enormous 1mponance to
...
\·
tht iuut. :rM Juttices wett told ahet of tht" 36 ~lites with capttal punishmenl laws,
only 12 ban the death ·_penalty for
lullcn who v.ere under 18 wtlen the)
committed their en mes.
Notina the lick of unanim•t)
among state legislatures, Chief J ust1ce
Wilham H. Rehnquist asked, "Wh)
should we set the bnaht line at 18?"'
McKrrrow. a laW} er from Col-
umbia. Mo., answered that 18 "is the
age most commonly chosen for
dcmarking the separation between
childhood and adulthood."
h~ noted that 80 Missouri laws
trea t md1v1duals under 18 differently
from those over I 8 -including a law
lUI Mn JUWIUles from witneru-.
execurioDI.
McKcrrow al~ noted that the
American Bar Associat.1on and the
Nauonal Council of Juvenik Court
Judaes have supported bannan& capi-
tal punishment for Juvenile lullen
frank Hen Jr., 1 Lou11viUe laW)'er,
araued for Stanford that people under 18 are "children who have not
evolvedintoadult1"and who"ha~ea
tremendous capacity for chan~:·
The IS$UC is not whether a hne
should be drawn but where to draw
the line," Hen contended.
Lawyers tor Missouri and Ken-
tucky urged the Justices to leave any
line-drawing to state leaislaturcs.
NEW YORK (AJ') -Pttcr V. U~h. the fi~ wiuid
who made mJUiom,laf Jilt ~_pks ud a.KbaJI, "' d--· I ~rchUe OfEl*enAirtiielanailNJ IO be finanmi by Kirk K~
The AMOCialCd Prell &eaned Mondly.
An offer from Udlerroth and Kerkonan may bt ~led to the
board of dim:tonof~ parent Teus Aar Corp. ~a than the llCXI !e'W
days. airline and btvblll ~ •id on condiuon of anonymity.
Ueberroth's term as hasebtll commiuioner ends Situroay.
The Texas Air board is mtttin1 today and Wednesday. • .
Ucberroth was approached tall fall by officials of Eestnn s unions
to consider takin& over the troubled airline, which fit~ ~or~n~pecy
protccti9n March 9, five days after the stan ofa mach1n1sts stnkc that
w.as supported by a1rhneg1lots. . . The unions have sa1 they would make conctu1ons 1~ Ueberroth
took over, poss1bl> m return for ownership of part of the airline.
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Ot.._, CoMe DAILY PILOTIT~. Merdt H, .. A.,
ratesd mpenhom ales ·
ly NANCY ll'NAC FiAtd-rate home mort&l&Cs last Februar)' dt'tltnc in homt" saln
na1 ..... ...., mon\h &\CraaN btt'*ttn Hf~S per· v.~ It'd b)' 1 h:trp drop in tht hith-
WASHINC."TON -Sain oftull· ·cent ~nd 10,'fS percent. accotd1ns to Pf'ccd 'orthea\t, whtrc the market if.II hCMMf fell 1n February for~ tht f tdt"ral Home ~n Monpic began to cool last )Car after an carhcr teCond 11raiah1 month as h r Corp On one-}nr adJustablc rate i.ur&e 1n pr1cts intitmtraats pt_.1shedhu~rsouto the' mort~. lcndcn ,.ere aslins an Re aks in the reaion v.erc 11 a marttt. a real nt.atc track aroup said l\CflllC mnral rate of bttv.cen .S6 ~asonall) ad1usted annual rate of
Existing
Home
Sales
Monday percent and 8. 73 percent. 580.000 last month. down 18.3 per-·
• • By last ,.«k, the rate~ v.ere US) to C't'nt from the previous month The ~-....---~-------~ Sales of ex/ tan, sinale·fam1ly l l.22percentand9.30~~nt,re pee-median prtC'e of a home in the homes dropped J. percent last t1\tl) -1 Nonheast v.a-s Sl42,600. down
month--to a seasonall~ dJustcd an-Beca.usc lo\\cr-1ncome bu)ns gen-S 1.:?00 from tnc prcv1ou~ month.
nuaJ rate or 3 .. 44 !111l 1on unit · the erally ~ere the ones pushed ou1 of the The h1&her 1llte~ t rates "probably
slowest pact since the .3.38 m1lhon market b} the h1~cr rates, the \\Ill prolona t1&nation in some of
'?le recorded I~ t March. the a-median pncc of e~istina homes 'lt>ld tho\C markets:· Tuce1llo said
ttonal As.soc1auon of Rcal10~ re-las1 month incrca~. the RtJllors Salt') in the South 'llrCtt down 0.8
ported. . rcponcd. The median rose SJ 400 to ptn:ent to an annual rate ' of 1.3
February's decline follo~td an $93,100. meaning half wld for more -million units t;m month. \\Ith the Parrish givf n award by
care.e·r development·firrn
even sharper 9.4 perlenl ~lcs drop in nd half for less. mtd11n pncc in th.at ~on rismg
Januar). '" ''Generali~·. in tame of ming 1'3te~. S6. IOO last month to S88 ~00.
Tho. Realtors attributed the recent the people kfi 1n the market tend 10 be Sales dropped I. I percent in 1he
weakness Wl saJ to the Fede.~ tipper-income bU)er v.ho can bu) M1d\\e l to an annual rate of920.000
Rcstrve Bo rd' .>earlona campaign ·the house they "ant regardle~s ol lc~s units. "A-h1k the ml'd1an J)ncc ro$e . .
todme up interest natcs in an efT~n to affordable financ1ns." said Jobn Tue-S2. l~J to S6~.900. . . . • slow tht> cco'rlom) and e4'SC inOa· · c1llo ch1cf econom1 t for the group fhc West wa~ the only region to
tionary pressure . He said the rc5ale P3 c is no1 record an increai.t in ~les last mon1h ,
.J J ,A _,SQ NO .J F 1-Jan 89 Feb. 'ft
Ginny Parri Ii. a \I tanl di\ 1 ion manager tor the onicc-se~1ces (11v1sion
of Professwnal Career Dt'clopment. "' &1"cn the companv" Pre ident'~
"The Ftd's credit \lance 1~ '-"Ork-e'~ted to drop much funhcr be-\\Ith the annual rate nsmg 3.2 percent
ins." ~1d Realtors Prcs1dcn1 Ira ca11sc economic gro"1h appea~ to be to 650.000 unll . fhe median price in
Gnb1n. ''lnterc t rates arc 1?,u,hed up lo" ing to a le' cl acceptable to the tht• n.'glOn wa\ SIB. 700 up $3,000
and bu~ers are pushed out. Fed. from 1anual)
3 ss I 3.44 I
AP
C tub award ~he has \\Orl.ed for thc In 1ne firm \Ince 197\1 • • • • Ckarlit aulty has JOint"d office dt\ 1 ion sak\ at Daam Commerd&l
ladustrlal RuJ Estate's In inc oflict
Pnor to coming 10 Daum. Naulty "orl.ed at Lanier Business Producls a'
n w.le supen 1sor. training new salc<1pcople Ht" II\ e<> tn ( o ta Mesa. • • • ' . Laguna pair earn from facts of OC'Jife
Rtnee Schnelder. a real c tote marketing prote' mnal \\1th RE/MAX of
ll"\1nc. m;cntl) re c1,cd the h1ahc l recogni11on g1,cn b)' the nationwide
RE/M 'organ1.tat1on a member hip tn thC' Rl:/M l\X 100 Percent Club. The
nward 1s given 10 real estate mnrl.cting profo s1onals "hose <iales volumes adl1eH~ the top I p<:rtl'lll 1c .. t1 of perfor ma nee com puled on u nationwtdc
ba~1
o.-,. l"llo« ~o •r Nk .. '°"'-'•
Matt Dlsston, co-owner of The Resea,.ch Network Ltd.
By DONNA MOONE~ VtCJOCo Od\Crtl'>I08B8Cnc~ Cor~r-•••
0...,,. ... 1u-utdll« ate De 1an '>\<x:1atc\ loc and (&II Marjorft Laird Carter, a Nev.port lkaeh attorney. hu\ been elected ugar prc'>1dcnl of C'ahfomta Women law)'cr for 1he 19 I)/ I <>90 term. Carter has
Mau D1\'ilOn admm 11'\ h1 Dfflple Tht" bu 1ncs'> of re~. rch •'>n'i 1,encd as a mt>mlxr of the board of directors of the ta1cw1de orpn1zation for
who call )OU at dinner time and ask co untcr<)t:hcal. bu t n's lo~ four )cars and,., its t1r t pre. 1dcnl to bl' eh.'ltt'd from Or.inge ('ount}.
\OU a lot of "dumb" ques11ons "Wh en thing-s arC' iCtllng better or · • • • Thc)°realso theoncswhos1op )ou geu1n~ wor'IC, -...c gel u lot of bu 1_ James t-Baler. O\\ncr ot Trop11ont" Furniture C'o .• a leading
JU\l out\ide 1he grocery store. flash a ne : s.3)\ ()1 ston. v.ho holds 3 manufacturer of high qual it) aluminum outdoor and patio fumnurt.
&lo\\) ad of a kiwi pie anc.f ask 1f 1t bachelor' dcg!Tt in urban econ-announces the tollov.ing management ch n~: fook\ appcahn@ omics Harry Jaqulss ha bttn promoted from pre 1dcnt 10 chairman and chief
Retcnt rc\Car,:h h\ the firm \hO\\S cxccuu' c officer of Tropltont Forelt11re Co . .\ re 1Jent of cwport Beach. D1s,1on and h1 hu mess partner the folJov.ing for Orange< ount) J qui J01nt:'d f rop1tllllc in 1973 a wc\tcrn ..ak man.1gcr. and was prt 1dent
Pam\\.ooldndge forc1gh 1)earsba'c Retail: '-;ales .ire e\pttlcd 10 lop ot 1hecompamfroml~831019 Q,Hthn')~r,eJon1t board o(d1rcctors mce
been interrupting trips and meals 10 S 17 billion thl\ )Car. ba'><'J on an 8 10 1~79 Jaqu1<><; i cu1rc11 tl) on the board ol d1rc:\:to~ of the ummcr & a'iual
gather information tor their com-9 ~rcent annual "'owth inu.• the r urn1 1ure \1anufacturcrs ~sso<'rauon pan). Tht> Rc~arl·h Network ltd • • • "1ost ot the Laguna H 1lb ti rm· 19 2 rccl·si.ion · ht• arcatrst op-Gary Wardelo wa\ a"ardrd a 19 gold medal tor upcnor clten1 •r\tct
\\Ork 1 n'l as <s1mp~ as pie-the bulk portunitie'.I "A-ill be cen ter rt"lying on anJ financial proJuc..t ..ale\ b\ loltgractd Rt oortH E4alty Corp.
l'i in real e~ate trends. D1sslon and dc.c~t.SCouru m~ mcn.:handi.scrs 11..'i \\. udem. a re 1dent ot lr\lnr-wa\ one of 74 IREt rcp~ntattve-s "'ho
\\ ooldnd!C both v..orked in real anc or tenant'>. \\uahfied for the gold ml·dah't l1tk · est.itc bcfort the) \taned their com-The count ) can w1th'.ltan d another •• • pan) r he) fi rst rncl "'hilc working in 16 m1lhun ~lUarc Ice\ of rt"taJI f he Soolll Coasllnscllult for Applltd Geroatolo«> l\."\.'Cntl~ ~ppo1ntcd Pat
the marketing dcparuncnt of r he development DcmJnd for \mall-and Meuin1er e'ecuu'c d11 1.'ctor ~lw "'ill be rl'Spon ihlc for tlic Harbor rca
In inc c 0 l he) met ag.ain outside the mcd1um-s11ed rr tn1I center'> will Adult Da} (·are Center 1n C o\tJ Mc~ and 1hc 1 fun t1ngton Valle\ dull 03>
dcvcloper'i. doors on. whal Disston drop, but tm:-standmg retail and ( a1e ( cntl'f in f·ounuun \ alk) Both e~ntel"> s1lC\.iah1e 1n \Crv1n1 client\ with
ca ll "Black Thursday." the day The reg1onnl mall dc"clopmcnt will in-A1Lhc1mcr's D1st;\!,C and other di order<> that rc\ult tn IO<><i ol rucrnory.
In inc Co. \lashed Hs ">lafT size. crease Messinger, a clin1cal ~x:ial v.or~cr with a mn\ter's degree 1n gcrontolog). "l uckil) for us. the> tired l'\t:f)· The number of n·1ailcr\ ha~ gro\\n v.as rcccnll) appointed lo tlw Jd'"orv ( ommrttrt' for \l1heinwr·~ Disease:
bod) in mar.,.cting. bl'cau!>t' the) \.\ere fa<;te r than ·population nd rcuul and Related D1'\0 rJer' b) < •O' lxu,!-1~c!"'" .
our first client." D1s'>ton ~abs \Jles creating a more compcliti' c &even Fink has l:wl n nJm<'d a Mnner ot la\\ lirm Tbtlen, M•rrlD, Jolla o•
h h market. Only tv.o of I 4i m.111'> v.on 1 ..... incc l en. l e tv.o ha'e u1ft up a 4r Brtdgesmfuwpt>n Beach He ,,pec13htt\ tn ron~1ct1un h1w11nd general ""
cl1en tclc includingde,elopcr M1~ ion IPluse see RESEARCH / A8l bus1nc<i'> and M't:unue l1u ation. He iom<'d fh<'ltn in I~ 5 -1-;::::~==========----===::::.:;r~~--'-~--~_.._~__,~~~~----~----~
Chilean fruit co-mes back on
Bank of l\e• port
"-1ol"'k l'rtc .-C)uol1"41
Burnnj!t•r. lh an
& ( om JMIH
RATES.
r:OR THE SERIOUS INVESTOR. . .
\lc•nl.,.r '\ .. U 'll'C · '7 )2-71 ';I shelves, but hot everywhere ~ \1 \11 HI'\ --
• TlleM ao<'IWm r•I• ot returf'I ~• eff9c:·
11\'9 aa oi 3 :..'O 8 All CO. ~ are
lftaU!'.O wo 10 S 100 000 per ~or ~ lf'lthl .. toon t>r 1~ Ftdetlil o.pot<l .,._enee Corpoc'lfl()l'I cFOICI or FM•
... SeY~ end Loan lnlll#anc:. Cor-POf'''°" (f'SLICI RolH. end ev~ ......... ate ~D!Kl IO ~ TlMre By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of l,_ ~ ~ St..tf
As fear. of qan1dc pm onrng
d1min1sh, ( h1lcan lrtJ11 1s hnd1ng 1t'
wa) bJck to Orange < ua)t groc<'I)
shche supcrmarlet nffu:1al1, \aid
Monda' . A.II v:inet1c\ srapcc, 1mportl'd from
Chile had been pulled from \Upcr·
market shehcs earlier 1h1s month.
alon& \\Ith pl um ~ ne<.tarinl.',,
peache . roc,pbcncs and other
~uce lrom 1hc South .\mcman
Countr), after kdcral IO\fX'tor\
found trace'> of c~1m1de 1n t"o Chilean srape\ that had JU\l hccn
unloaded in Ph1laJelph1a
The tril c-. ol poi n v.crc tound
after an anon\ mou calkr 1old l \
cmtla<tS\ ofh~lll\ in \antmgo thal
fruit bC1n1 t\portt'ti from a n.'Jlon
nonh ot the ( h1lc-1an l'3P1htl had been
poisoned
The l ' \ food and Dru1 \Jm1n1c,-
trauon and the Dcpartmcnl ol ''"-culture 1<;\UCtl a warning .tpin<>l
cat1n1 an) produce trom ( h1lc anJ fro~:cry compan1c throuahoul the
re\ponJcd h> removing all
( h1lcan fru.11 lrom their heh"·~
f·cderal otlic1al\ txa.an u ~uc:ppcd up
1n<1pcct1on or0ttn11n. llo"A-c,er. and a
\pok~man lorthc H>..\ '31d late la\1
"eel. that SOQ1C ( h1lcan produu~r
would probab~ begin appt·anng in
<>tore'il again b) last "eel.end or c • .rh
th1) v.cck.
· '\Cr::tl lex-al '>ton.·s ha\C' :ilreadv
rcstockt.'ti with<. h1lcan fruit . olfa 1af.,
~lid
.. \.\ c ha'e grape-.." \aid Jut1'
Dt'ckcr. a spokMwoman for l uc l \
\lore\ " \s tor the other lru1h \H'
don't plan to s1ocl. them bct:au..c 11·,
1hecnd of the season an)"a>.. and the
,uppl> v.as already li mued •
Chilean grape\ arc al ci ' ailabk at
\lph:i Beta c,1orc'>. \pol.e "uman
Janice Evan ~•d
"We ha'c Red Ramc ~dies' and
I hompson ~~le s grapes," he said
" \ for e'Cf)lh1ng cls.c. "c're JU\t
kind of pm) 1nJ 11 by car."
t:ords. an independent marl.ct 1n
L.J.auna Beach also has red ~l'dk'>' grape' from ( h1le \ pokc<>man \:ud
gr;t~ "~t" proh.lbl) the onh
(, h1lean produ e the tore would lx·
'stock1ng1onhe rc\t of th1-. ~-son
"It's reall\ the uni~ th1n1 our
u 1\tome rs h·a,e bcc'n a.,l.in, tor.''
.\eord produ~ manager ~ha" n
(11k1U, ~Id
Nol aU ircxcn t hrun~ arc b d on
the gra~ bandwagon hov..e,er
Jack Brov. n prc~1dcnt of Stater
Brothers Markcl'I could not be reached for rnmmcnl. but the
produce manager at one oft he chain's
C. o~ta Mc~ \ton·<, ,,ud the compam
had dcuded nol to rc .. umc selling
Chil~an produu·
··We're not going to <.arl) It at all:·
~1d the m.in agcr v. ho would not gl\c
h1 nam<'
spol es"om.in tor\ on said the
comp3n) · \outhern Cal1forn1a
\lore \\Ould hl· rccrn lJli \Ome
<. h1lean pnxlul·e. but had not fl'·
l"Cl\ed It )Cl "\\ e C1.~d 11 h' m1d"cel. or al the
l31C t b) Ol'\I \\CCl.cnd" uannc ~tc.._cnm~ \<.llll ·our c.ompan) de-
crdcd to v.Jll tor lrc\h sh1pmcn1~
rather than produt:l' that had b\:l·n
kept tn storage:·
She ..aid hl' hche"N ~t;.~d. tx· rl'CCl\tn@ plum\ and ncnannl'' a'
\'Cll a\ irapc'> hom ( h1k
Olliual\ trom Ralph\ and \lhcr-t~n~ could not he reached for
c.ommcnt l Ol"<tl pn><lul"C rnanJgcrs sa~ ( Jl1 -
rnrnm-gro\\ n grU(lC\ plUJTI\,·JX°.tl he\
and nC<.IMIOC\ -...111 begin ap~anng
on gtolC'f) \hl'l'c~ in \,fa).
Bill to block faxed junk mail
passes, but riles ·oppositiOn
ly ROONEY ANGOVE . The other fu·rtlated b1lh ~ould
either makt \uch h nation\ un·
la""ful or require a 'lU<h ol fa m:o1rke11~ t«hruque or allc rd
abu ., or f:n tC<hnol~y
Kopp· bill wu the lint to gel a
tK-annJ. lt v.on a 7-2 \Ote or th<'
Senate Bu\tnc \ and Prol · .. wn\
C ommitttt. '<Cndina 11 to 1he ·natc:
r1n~ncc (omm1lltt
t the h~·anna. Kopp 01nd h1
uppon1n1 • w11nc 41<\ If' red to
make quick •nra.cb oo mcmbl"r
opinion. A Sacnimmt.o mcrthant
ad ht usual!) l\"Ctt\C'd ordcn on h•
machine at na&hl, when tekphonc rat~ttt low. but 1n the morn1n1 find
a lo~ pt«t of paper k*'<'d with
unt0hc1tcd ma1cnal SOmcttm 1he
paper ruM out.
n OUland la'W)"t'f S111d he e11nnut
1mmed11ttl) Knd umc n 11"c ma·
1tn1ls 10 atlOCll1tS btcaute r the
unsohatc'd 1nrom1nt 1ranun1 11 n •
•'ltictl once ind~ an nc
C'M1ooa. ~ coe9t8ckld IMt wch out· ~ " .. ··~ OI: pnVll:Y. tn ldd.t• to a ""' OI. tilllt and a .... oldWet '° IOa.11,ef .... ID ...,.
l;innm "prr \ lhc: "uuon and blov. up
1he other end "
r~u ra, proponent w~ '" their
uo;.;n dcfrn~. Ulliott :\I of 1r. t'll\
in ln1nt. onC't'" utt"d b) Fortune
m:ap11nc up.in ohhc problem. sa1J
he schc1t' onl> for the sale of fa,
paptr. I le Ytd ~ pcn.cnl ol the-
ft' ~ndc:nt~ to h1\ o~ n poll of
rtc1r.1ent' fa,ortd grn1na d\cn1 •
1ng.
Ht 1d t\ cry ad came a to\l·f rt ·
numhcr forrcc1p1e:nts tocall 1ftttt') no
lonscrv. nuhc Jt41tat1on bUt onl)
,000 ol S<_X>,000 on h1 tomput ·r h\I
na11onw1dc ha'c done sc
\noth r opj)Oncnt. Bill M uc ol Pubh~ fa\ in Oranac id he i~ \:nu~n
uafa,1uru,1ndc"cndrn h1Bon
an 1 fa\ co tumc for Halto•ttn.
Mc< ue 1d the fa\ rettn er' thttt·
to tour<ent pcr·PllC paper l t 1\
m1 n1scuk comptrtd to the tune tt
tat.cs to Pond to • tc~ call.
and 1n term\ of m b\l11nn
oppon unit ft.
_ Ji_ellid 1111 CAS)' lOlUM.kntand tAAl
IM medal f'avon JUCh btlll: "1'1W:Y'tt
uu1ndatfd wnh ~ ~ .. ~the tann&. MCCue tpOkc of <MMT bill\ 1n otMr "81n.; and said
Iha• • Cahfornta .. h<)pe to frt the ••••nwcn·· bciund a campeitn ........
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Ola .. C... DAILY PflOT/ Tueed9y, Mwd'l 28, 1989
m
WASHIN(iTON -Poltcy-makerut the federal Rcscrv<', sift ma throuah murk) «0nom1c data. prot>-
abl)' will not 11ghtcn cn-d11 funhcrthas
wttk but \\<111 indicate the> stand
rt'ady to push interest rates higher if
inflationary pressures do not abate
soon. private econom1sb prtdidt'd , Monda).
The central bank, facin_a srowing
pohtical pressure over fcan of a
possible recession. is likely to post-
pone funher credit ughtenins for the time being at a meeting tJus -..eek,
man) economists bcUcve, although
the) expect this respite will be brief.
Most analysts are forecasung that a
varictr of 1n tcrt"1 rates. including
banks prime lending rate and mort-
gage rates." ill be headed hiahcr in the months ahead as the Fed struggles to
keep 1ntlation from ~tting out of
control. ·
o far this )car. inflation at the
wholesale level has been facing ahead at an alarming annllal. ratt> of 12:6
percen t. and consumer prices ha"c:
been rising at a slower, but st '
troublesome. annual rate of . I
percent. up harply from th 4.4
percent increase in consumer pnces turned in during the past two years.
Responding to the uptick in intla·
uon. the Fed in February moved to
aggress1vel) push interest rates high-
er, moving various shon-term rates
up bv about three-fourths of a
'9ETAl~S PRt(·t :s
HEW YOflK (API Spot noni.rr-,,_.. .. ptaa
Morldly ~ 1755 pw POUncl, NY C0tnta 1C>01 month
Mon
Ctptltf • $1 5085 a POUncl, U S dMCinaliof\9. Copptf 1 4220 ctn19 per POUnd NY Come• ll>Ot
lllO<llh Mon
u.11 . 35 '*'" • POUnd Z1M • t5 cerits a POUnd. ~eel Tift '5 5150 Metals Week compotilt pra pw 11> I
tll¥tf • SS 965 HMOy & Henn ... (only dally quote) ..,.., • SS 9•6 per l•oY Ol . NY Comta lpo! month
Mon Mercw, · $325 00-$335 00 pw 71 lb tlull, ,_.. Yotll
......._ • 15<'3 00-$545 tr()\' OL, N y tcontract~
"9tirMllft · $537 90 N Y Mere IPOl I* ttoy Ol. Mon.
pmen....,point
On Tuesday, the federal O~n
Market Committee. compostd of tht> stvtn members of the Fed board and five of the 12 J)rcs1dents of Fed
reJtonal banks. will con' enc to n--
"ICW interest rat and monc) aro~th
·pohctn. One reason that many pn\'ltc
economists arc not looking for an
immediate mov( to tiahten credit 1s
that Ftdttal R~~e Chairman Alaft
Greenspan and other Fed official\
signaled 1n comments last "eek that
they were prepared to talc a breather
to sec what effect their earlier tiihttn-
in&-..ill have on economic vowth.
The Fed hopes b> making crcd11
ort costly, it will dampen demand
an thus cool off an over-heated
cco om). Recent weakoc s in retail sal , factor) orders and hou mg
co structJon gave some 1ndicauon
th the ,Fed's effons are having an
efli Ct. owever, the credit-tightening also
h raised fears at the White House
d in Congre'is that the central bank
. in danger of overdoing Its ant1-
anflation battle and could end up pu hing the country into a new
r~cess1on.
'
laodina" with llowcr. &tS)·1nfla-
11on~ lfOWth but WllhOUl I rC·
CCS ion I PQSS1ble.
0a~1d W)ss. chief finanr1nl econ-
omist for Daa Resources Inc , 1
Lc-'1nston, Ma~s • forcca ung firm ,
said he bcht'~es thc fed \\111 be able to nav1~tc successful!) between fi~t·
mg1nflauonandkttpmgalh the ix-
ycar recover) from tile J 981 ·82
reces ion
tlowevcr. Paul' Geu'iin~. nior
economist at the WEFA Group.
another rconomu~· consulting firm .
~1d he "a loo .. mg for fun her round
offed llghtcnanim the monthsahcad which would brinaon a recession.
R
P.-IU
h1&her markt'I Wtt since 1980.
tirtatcS& dcrriand wall ~ for ~nttal
mC'f'rhandite and nuna Htablith·
ment~.
Rta&als: T hr apartment market is
saturated Av11l1bihty arc~ l S ptr· cent last )tar a~ a rccorti-6, 700·unih
"ere built. M<lre than 16.000 unit arc
under constru uon. ha\ic rccdvcd n
bu1ldtni permit or are wailing for
approval. Arca.Ii with the hiJheit amount of
apanmcnt gro"tb arc the unin-
corporated county. Costa Mesa and
Placentia. Examining all C1hcs. 60
percent last yea r reported a dcchne in
occupancy rate,, led by Laguna Htll
Pncc dropped last )car. l ht
a"eragc of $758 per month in 1987 hd to $7 5 I 1n 1988. The hrghe t
\ 'I I< \. I . I·: \ DI·. H '
M::~ YORK tAPl-S.lel. 4 P.m MOO-, NE:~ YORK (APl-~lel •• pm Mon• d•Y pr • a net chan of Iha 1 m da pr e and ctt.nee f tne 10 t active •w ~ork Stock ~llC:h11anoe 1~uueQl.• acYij\I• merlc~11chal!Qe Yuues, tr~g
tradlne nallonallv 11 more t an S .1 ~llonally at more lhan6J
HMM Vl La IMHMUlstChe. AMI l"f , , 1 '> t f0<P t,0.4, 1211 + 4ia ~~~lnpf 1: : 1~ ;:: ~ .. ~n11t-k4no. t •11 s 1 + ,, ~':"FJOwer , , ~ 4 .. H~i:> • ,p. -1
)()(On • • 1 •r, L• I e sAirCp • 1 :a,. -,.p M , , 0 • T , Id av ns , l• ._
enEKI • ?' ' , ~~~or~cn i , 1~'• + • oeas!Blo. , , 4 -• onel , ~ -'• merilech s , ''> angLobB , I , ~I HOid • -" t '• resrdfo Pf , '' , -\'a C1hc:orP , t • ~oulsvGE , ~· -11
otaro.1d wd , \~ + arsR eb , • 4 arnr~omm I, 4 ~ -,,,
President Bush ha sa id repeatedly
since taking onice that he does not
want the Fed to. focus entirely on
inflation at the risk of bringing on a
n"w recession Nt:W YO!<~ tAl-'J-Moll active <lvtr '" · 1ne-coon1er slocks suPPlled bv NASO Pnvat~ N:onom1st arc spht on ust er
whether the Fed's aoal of a .. son-NEW YORKIAPl F111'1 Dow-Jones t1:~1a i·1· v 1 ,. BldAslr~~ · H'Bc~ir Mondav, Mar. 'l . . A~leC , , :i... -,._
0"9n Hliltt Low Cme Ch9 ~OYJll • f ~ ±. ': GOl~D PHlt·t :s 30 Ind 21•0.~ 2264 291234~225716+ 1• 82 l~ !: : +~ ! p,:::-c•eo~10fOldp111:eeMondey11yll'le"-•1ec1 : ::~ 100/i971~1~ ~ lfl 91 J2l11f!+~. 1 ~~~ :,.:~.· I.;; f 2~~
HofttKontl•t• CIONCltor he*dcly 65Slk ~.1.11 eU~ ~ ... al eU~ it •. 1 ~a1RI 666 l,,,4 London "10fl\lno fixing clOltd for llOllday Indus 1 ,•91.
LCN!doft 1f1ernoon lllltng cic-s tor llOlld8¥ T r~n ~6 L--.i llltt doMd lcll' holrd~ UJI s 2. 3, 00 'eriatlternoon IU11ng doMd 1cr hOlldrf 65 lk lf, 1,200
Fr9111r1Wt fixing CIOMd lot llClldey Zwtclt .... atternoon c10MC1 lot llOllda\' ""\'['\\SJ: DID NY HMc1J a...,_ $390 00, on $4 II() NYE,..._d t3tl31,off ... tl NY E~ fabtateo 14 tO ea. off S5 t5 si'fo C-X OOld '904 rnon111 doM Mon '391 10 Oft Nt:W YORK (AP) ~r 27 lfY...,.. ~ Bettk 4 pm Mon S3tO 00 off A
" .
"H ·\'I' \ 'tll-:' DID
NEW YORK (AP) Mar. 27
12 oo dvanceo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~Declined uncn,nged l Prl}l Adv~nceo
• ~tchned 1 DON'T JUST GO THROUGH IT -~t:ht~:s New lows
7 nch,rn>ed 1 ls ol al uues 4 New llJghs 3 New IOW$
I\ Cf'8C, 1n tM I0'""9 and c:ael&al era.
was Sil~ and~ ~t. 1n lhc nonll
county. WMS67S.
Apartmt'Rll will (M'OVidt I t'euoft.
abk JOIUltOll IO IOUllll lilou.linlCOlll.
Ditlaon .. ,.. ••lckri .. ~-:r
tht'ir prod•• 9'Y ~·.... • in,~. uDll'llded appltanca and °"t'
inal ult-o( spec'e. M•~• 11
aivina mutt atk'nlton 10 deteil and
cattnna to Lht_pubhc. ~•)': :rhc common thread
runnina through Dis ton's and Wool-
dndgc·, rncarch •~ the divc:-rsit) 1n Orange Count), "hich protect the
rctton from collaJ>'C. 'There are M>ml• placc4i in the U.S.·
that never l!IW the li&ht of da)' afttr
the '82 recession (In Orange County) propert) 'aluc\ arc Krcamina along
at 30 percent a )Car -11· the
antuhcsas of other areas:· Wool-p ... Wookkld .. dndge sa~s.
• NEW Y°"K (Ae) .!.. lhe fol1Qw1no list snows tha New. ork toc.k E •cha!; 5focks and warran1s lrtal have gone up I mo~and down U1e~ost based on percen of ange tor Mon tlY ~ o securll''' 1ra 1no tow Sl or 1000 shfetS are nclude , el and percen •1 charn;iet art l"-d1I erence belwten e pre1rl~ clos no price and today's J Pm. Pf
1·~~ Inc 2 > ~J"1\.i~t19P1~1
~nh"iitNll 'J UP i~~!fihp: 1 ~ 1~ 8: !
Mu~fngwr ~ UP .
Wsl n pll5 '• UP ·1 AM Aini 14 UP Amrelnc s ~'l UP 6, In!~~· n , • 8: H ~msnWB •. UP 6j A"-comt ... UP 6. ~lot>Ma n • • UP . ~rage ch (• Up i'tort~ i"' 8P ~ ?l~~5u~~ • u: · GOklOii\e 4 UP Ideal Bask: • • !J.P 9 otMlnr pfB S l 3 uP .7 Sllicon~y" 1 '• ~ UUP 7 fntMin II • •4 21, p 4 .. ScollV$ nc 1 • ~ UP ' S Wsln Unfon 'J ·, UP 3 DOWNS ~·~~ppf ~ ~ff,~rJi
J 't] mt_;ld~me g:fn PCPAm ataoolnl I av.coem 9 lvcResour '1 oktie•m eaCnlLld Vallev~d Valero nr
0 (( IP\ \ 'D DOM''
NEW YORK CAP> -Tne followi"IJ n~ ShOWS lhe Over•IM·Counle< ,,0( ' • w•rrants that havt oone ut> t~ mos• a11 oown Ille mo. st based on oercenl of change tor MOlldav Ho MCuri/•ti trading cerow ,, or 1000
sht.es are nc1uoea • et and oetcenfave chaiE' are t1ne di tref\Ce Delwfffl IM prev S OOt f'O Price •n4 M~dtv~P~st or Pl'ke
11~ LHtC~~· ucorp WI • t 1_, UP . voM: un ., UP xc Ian 1 3 • UP olr~ wl 4 7J6 + t3-16 UP I ~voniclmao • \9 UP f 1\onllld 1 UP ylonc 7• ~ P rllern~P I P• IJ.P 1 • olr~ un 2 1
• 1 , H" 1 •
1 s' em>ec >• ~ UP I emol9' s 1 +11 lt UP 11•
ucorpEng + 1 UP "· l otarMotec 39, t 15 37 0UP
QueitMedlca1 2 I· t .+ • P Tofif •IHllh 2 I· 16 4 UP Ar zlnslr J • '-UP
N1chOlsRsn 6 • • UP Palfe~~ lf• p. UP . ~ A~~~rPrFu~ 2 11 11 s-16 B~ ·l ngrfli!Measr 3lt + 1' ~P . tanun B ~ 4 + 3~ P rnryRthb 4 + I o DO NS Nl,n« LH CM ~ Terdara 11~ .. -• 1 In\ 14 -'• gr;rn:/ueis ff V, -I ·'4 i A lanFn p .,. -'> i 11.clNews -''-IP Mrcr -4
IPUbSavng • -,
OnQ ake • -J '51an1aene1 l.1 -'l! 11 rnforech -. -I--. I SasAmMed lfl -J Moore ndlv i .. -
h Vis 011~1 un • -1 GROW THROUGH ITI · Di .j, SEMINAR
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11 ~IPnr l 9or~A~~ar
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EalPhl 1 13·16 -s-1l
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\lQJLe~ over s,ooo hav~ Recove1-y ~, .rren~:f :~::::":oR
PERSONS OF ALL AGFS
A,ril's 1111111 F1al11r11 W ks] DIVORCEDANO SEPARATt:D
01 lOp Six Thursday Evenings
March 30th -May 4th
7:30 -9:30 p.m.
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH
Newport lkd< h -(j1 Andrt•ws .11 l~th St.
MONDAY • Risotto Calabrese' & Rotellt w/meat sauce
TUESDAY •Beel Stew & Mostacciolt wimeat SMice
WEDNESDAY• Slulled Peppers & Jorll!llln1 w'mul u uc t
THURSDAY • Sausaee Cacciatore & Shells Maitello
FRIDAY • Spaghetti w1meat uu·ce & Meatballs
(across from Newport liJrbor I l1gh> -$20 RC'g1 .. 1r.111on
I or mo1 P mltirnl.11111111 ,1116.lt -2385 M1)t1 I 11, 9. s 17502 BNoh Blvd. (•t Sl•ter) Hunt1nQton a.ach 142~5505
ere
• ~~ ........ orn1ans
ore
ave?
If you want to know where
to get the interest and safety
you want for your savings, its·
simele-ask any Californian.
You 11 hear one name more
than any oth r
6--MonthCD
%
Minimum deposit $2500
of
Doqthej®&moreCaliim-.?
Perrvbrug ~mWalrPfA e~~~ Ent
l Coa1ISvLn
UNC Inc Wedg9'tone
onmed • ' -Prnrecl~ I .. -• M~l'..ltor B \11 -USFaC• • ~ Amg • -<4 4 i GraPticlnd 1 -1
'\ l 'St: ('0'11POSl'l't:1'H..\ 'S .\('TIO'\S
I 1 1
9
:
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f
r
Ralpll Raya, cha1tman of (orpor-
ate Pa1rons co111m1ucc of An ~pace
Irvine. gl\C an appropriate dt>~np
uon for the <iubject1vit> and 1nd1' 1du·
ahty of an at the first official
mt>mbcrship mecung of the group
·• J\n anm 1\ a refined child. he ~1d, alluding to the fact that a child'\
art is 8 rcflect10n of has O\\<O per-
C't'pttons. "The) (tht' art1~ts) are able
to express in a d11lerent ~a) their lo'e
tbr the things "e do ••
I f Ra)a and the mt>mbers of his
committee ha\-e an)thmg to sa)
about 11, c1t11cn'i and workers 1n l n~nt' will soon be. w11nc-ss1qg the
different kinds of art1\11c express10M.
as the group has st• out to tuntl. "n:ate
and plact' an in oubltc place
. I hursday night at 81stango wa\ the
first gathenng of the l"o-month-ols.t
( orporate Patron group, the mem-
bt'r,hip arm of An Spaces If\ inc. as
about .100 came to le:im more about
hO\\, fhe) l'Ould get tn\Ohed an
placing art\\ 11hin the communn~. ·
"Iha) as more than JUSI a tund
raising group.'' \aid Ra~a ".\n am·
pon;int elemtnt ~•II be ed1..Katton.
\\oe want to expo!IC our group to au
t...1nds of art."
fhosc 10 auendanct' sampling
Bmango's \anct) of hors d'oeu' res
from sushi 10 mini p1ua!>, got a UJ\te
of 1he educational aspect. a' Knstcn
l)ui.:t...er from the Jones Galkf) 1n La
Jolla narrated a shon shdc presen·
talion on the kind of publ1 au -from sohtal) statues to bualdina
intt'nors to bridge and more
The final !ides "'c.-re of Robin
Vaccanno's stainlt'~S s1 l "'ork cur·
rcntlY found in the Nnuonal Educa·
11on l orporauon bu1ld1ng. VaC<Clrmo
"as on hand to laud the ne"'l>-forman& group for tht'1r patronage
The new pnde and JO) of the
Corporate Patrons was also on hand.
Manon Voya. a Hunaaraan sculptor
current!> stud) 1ng in tht' U.S. f uods
have been raiSed (than)(s to under-
\\r&ters Larry and Jor~tn Ga1e.
Woody Dike, Don Henry. and Jerry
RJlmsey) to • purcha~ a block of
mc1rble lor Vo)a to create a piece
spe"caficall) fo r lnfoc: .\rt Spaces
Jt vine ,., current!) scelong a Silt' for
the \\ork. and.once detc.-rm1ned, \'oys
"111 begin his design .•
It 1s amb111ous to ha\e a ma1or
pTOJect unde1 wa) wnh onl~ II\ c
commJttec mcmbl'r!I and two month.,
c'<pcrtenet"1 but Ra)a e.\plained
··w e·re going to mo' e ahead .. -..:o
moss 10 gnther on these \tones.
Membcr~h1p 10 Corporate Patrons
(organ11cd to a11ract corporate
donors) rang.cs from $250 to $5.000.
according to comm1t1ce. member
Caroline LePlastrier.
De' eloper Geoff Le Plastrier, one
. of the an11ugatof!> of the concept "'hq
current!)' sm on lhc .\rt ~paces In me
board, explained .. We ha\e to .,tart
somev. here. l ots ol thrngs are hapen·
mg (in lr\lnc) and "'e \'Ill loot... back
that th•~ (group) was the genc.-~1\ of an
un 1n public place'> progr'1m.
f hc remaining three members of
the ambtt1ou\ C o rporatc Patron'>
comm1t1ce arc Robert Borders,
Harold Joiner .ind Gilbert Thweatt.
The group will hold m fir'>l official
fund raiser Ma} :!O <II the (.age
(1allcr) in I 1 "nc
Undet<wrlters L•rry •nd Joreen G•ge.
M~mbei> of Art SpaCC'i In llll'. Bill
Lane, Ann im, Helen Ca meron and
Robert Smi1b, \topped b1i 10-support
thl' nc" group. as tllJ l C I Dean ot
fine ·\rt~ Robert .ind Roanne Hickok
and <l1n·um '> ol tht· ~todcrn M u!lcum
ol .\rt. Bob .\bbott and \nn Rc'in1t....
llOHOS('OPI·:
By Sydney Omarr ·
Tuesday, March U
1-'!t--~--..-r-+E-S t \.fa rch 21 · .\pnl 19). vain tl\ aall 'll''' ka' e
line potntc;. deta1lc; for another llffil' Focus on rumanc\.'.
commun1cat1on. ab1ht' to c\pres~ '1e" s 1n d' nam1l
manner. Lon~-rangc prospet·t~ bernmc lf\ \I.ti di:·;1r \ 1rgo
n:presentcd
TAUR US ( \pnl .!tl-Ma) 20): omconc o~' be
spendmg )our moll\') lA1thout proper au1honzJtllln
(ht'<."'-trcdtt lard~. an:ounl1og prorcdure<;. '\ ou \\Ill
rt'Cl'I' t' g11i lrom member 01 oppo .. ste •,n ~po1hgh1 on
an\. mus1t lu,un item
GErtUNI (\1in ~I-June '.?U) \\hat "a' ln\I '"ll lx·
recoH·rcd Rt'' It'" ·of kg.ii prcx·edurt·\ 'crtlil'' \Our' ll'\''
\t>Crct 1~ rt.'\Calc<l, adds up to "mistaken 1dent1t) ..
Empha 11e pubhc rda11ons. lno" ledgt• ol nghl'> Jod
perm1ss1on.,
CANCER (June ~I -Jul} 22) Ind" 1dual shtrt...s
re ~)ns1b1hn. 'ou'll hll'" c \tra load to earl) as result Re"° a rd" 111 bc fonhlOIT\tng. promouon might be ··.iround
thl· <.·01 ncr · Lo' c rdauonsh1p 1'1 strong de pnc cmouon::il
storms
· LEO (Jul} 21-\ug 22) Long·'>tan<l1ng proJnl
av11gnml·nt I'> n1mplctcd R\.'alh he~on<l prt.'' mu., 111111-
1a11on., ,ptHhght on lrcuu' 11~. d1\tanH'. languag<.'.
romani.:e TraH·I 1m 1iat1on 1<, '>1nn~rt• b,ut 1mp1<1l'llt<1l
.\rics is '°'oh ed l VIRGO ( \ug.' .!.\-cpl 22! \nswfr to qur\tron
\rlirrn<1t1\t• mat...t• the OC\\ Stan '\ oung per,un 'It'd' \t\ur
rnun.,d rt•gard1n~ pms1bk purtha'IC of homt• • lXu' on
thangc tra\l·I. Ul\(.'U\l'r\ I l'O \quartll\ rwr\Oll\ liguH'
promincntl)
LIBRA (\cpl 21-0ct 22) r atml\ memtx-r rnrnth
returned trom J01irne\. tal t...!> about po<..,1ble partner,h1r
Reconciliation Day a chance
to catch up on <;:>Id frier1dships
f)fAR .\'\'\ L·\,DlR\ I h11,c
\uddl•nl) h<'rnm{'a"an.· 1h.11 the H'Jr'>
arc 11) 1ng 0\ r Hlll' sorncho" ~l'nl)
more prcc1ou-.. M ~ par.:nl\ '>Uddl·nl}
~cm old 1\1} aunt\ and undc' .irr
\1cl and I lear th\'\ don I haH~ man\ t . H'a" lclt I ha' \.'n t S<·en \Ollll' ot Ill\
lOU ins fo1 -.c' er.11 'Nr'> I rcalh lo' c m' fanul)' \nn. but \\l' ha\\.' gro"n
apart
ahead and do it. Don 't wait for the
tdq>booe rates to change. And please
write and cell mt a ll about it. • • • DE \R .\SN l 1\l'iDER't· I hope
) ou will print th1'> lcttl.'r anJ "°arn
others "ho might be a'> 'ltup1d a' I
was.
.
Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Tueedey, March 21, 1918 M
Corporate P•~ron1 Chairman ll•lph ltaya
l•bove l eftJ with COlllllltttee flle•ber
C•rollne LePla1trler and artist Maron Varo.
Pia) \'ailing game. Kctu~ to mat...e dclin1te busin~''>S
tarl't.'r comm11men1 Pl'rt1nent question remain
C a1m wrn tn\ohed
CO RPIO ICkl H-~o' ll) >.ns\\-\·r to qu~n It t'
nen·s,ary tu t.'\pcnment d1' er\11\ l'rotl'l t PQ'>\t''>\\On'
( UUll! )OUr lhangl' ~Ollll'Olll' attl'lllPI .. to 11\H'litk \OU
into llnan(1.tl IO!I\ '\ ou <.l\01d tlm b~ mal1ng thoro~gt'
10\l''>tl!J tlOll
SAGITTARI (l\m '~~-{~{' :!Ir-\ww~1 CC·
t.CI' cd lOlllt.'rning 1\.'llll\Jtton, re11.Hxkling 11npro' mg
... atl't~ mca,urc~ l H le 1..on11nm•\ high JUtlgmcnl and
1ntu1turn remain 011 targt.'I \n•n.ir111 ft•;!tUll''> lflfl'> '"'l'
"11.1.11111' 11a11on
CAPRICOR!\'(l°k·l 2~-lon l'l) \1ud1 Jl'IJ\1\\ nuur\
"11u1 ol '>lgh t ·· Rl'lallH''> arc 10\oh<'<l 'l'lrl•t plan 1' tx·ing
l{1<,1..·u\')t'd J OlU!I .tho nn ho,p11ah rc\tra1nl\. heahh
rt·port'> \lemOc.'r of opposite '>t.'\ C\pt:..ts mnr\' than
Below are Art Space lrvlne bo•rd 111 ... bers
ltoben sMtth lleftJ, Ann Sllll* Helen
CaMeron and 8111 Lane.
ll 1rtat1on ·
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18)· ·1..·nano featur<''>
surpn~ of pleasant 'anct' lt1,ohc'> hou e v.armin~ or
lamth r~unlQn lmph11s1., on tultillme-nt, speculatton
romance. crca\l\c endea,urs 1 auru . L1bra person"
ligurc pronuncntl) Pl! ES <feb 1 9-~tarch:?O) fl~t1m pr~ss1onspro\\'
~orn:tt lnd1qcJual \\.ho '' nul enurel) trlllhful v.1ll t'<'
.. found out "\ uu'll be aided b\ another P1'i' can f ocu oh
promotion produrnon lw't\'.ntan,lup .... Techrugues~r
l«trd
IF MARCH U I VOLR BIRTHDAY \OU ai t·
inth:pendt'nl original ..cn,ual tuhbom leo quanu'
pt'rson' pl:t) important role in) our hfe· \ o u ll~ i.:rcatt H'
J.mnr determined to O\crcomc.t uh tacle, During .\p11I
\Ou \q lJ hJ\c1..hallcnge o fadded re pon'ilb1ht" deadline
l O\C r\'la11on<,h1p "111 1ntens1I~
------------- ---
Champagne Brunch Crui e in ewport H ar bor
Sumpcous Buff et, Entertainment
Narrated Harbor Cru ise
unday Momings1 10:30 a.m.
$ 2 5 per person
l~VILION Q TEEN
BAI .... BOA PAVILIO~
(714) 67J .. 5245 . I am also th1nlong of m" triend,.
some f,c lno\.\n \Inn· 1.:f11ldhood
Thu'"'· fricnJ41h1p' bnomc motl'
prc<.1ou' .. , thl' }car'> pa~ 'othrn&
"Jrnl\ the ht•Jrf hl c .. h.mng J lau~h
\\Ith \Onll't>nC \OU \C kOO\\O for
H·ar\
.1ul11l'llH' \\ho l'ouhJ tl'll \1m1la1
\IOrlC\ '
\\ ouldn·t 11 tx· tcrnfo 11 .1 '>tx·u.il
dn\ urn Id~ \Ct 3)1tk tu fl'.ll h nut Jnd m~le .tml·nd,'' \\ t' wuld 1.,.Jll 11
"Rcn1nc1hatton D,t) .. I "l'f\Olll'
"ould 'U\\ 10 "ntt• ..t kill'• 111 111.tl., .1
phunl• <..ill und nwnd a hrnll n
rdat1on,h1p It ''oulJ .11'11 hi.· th~ iJ,,,
on \\hldl \\l'\.\OUld all .llUet' lO .l(l\.'Pt
the oft , t' hr .tnth C\tcntkd b' J lonm·r
lrn:ntl I ht'> <lJ' rould Ix thi.· \t<Ut1ng
plJ(C \\ e 1.1lulJ ¥0 from thert· w hl·Jl
the "ound~ tn our hcJrl\ and f\:Jo•n·
1n a °'·'" ocg1ning -\ \ '-" 't ~
I had an oh,cen(' phone call la't
rught \\hen I aid · rm nut
interested 1n tall tn8 to 'ou .. 1hc1l'
\\J~ a d11.·t... .md J "nm.in "ho
1den11ficd hchdt ac, .in ·\ 1 & I u1x 1-
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ll •ould be •ondt rfal If t'\'tr')' ptr on
••o kt'S your letter plckt d up tht>
pboae toda) Hd <'•Ued omt0oe wllb
wbom lltt-or •t.t t.at bad a falll.ng out.
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tome t.urHurmln1 re ult Go
In an attempt co triake hb coo·
tract on today•s band, declarer
dK>M a not unreMOnable line. Ht
would have earned ou1 sympaaby
for aoina down, were it not ror the
feet th.at he had a ure-tnck line
aVailablc. •
South· had pleoty in r~e rot
bb jump to two no trump, but Jt wu
not a bid -. would ha~e choJCn l
With IO man1 prime cards, South
lboUJd ba¥9 fine probed !or a dia·
moad ftt bCICIUle &here could eulty
bil ._ ill tbl Mad. To make mat·
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)Ourself Mos't people would llne
bttn taken In u )Oil "ere. Tbe be t
••>lo dtal •llb obscene pbont calls
ls to t.aog up inslaoll)'. Oon't rtact
Just hang up.
Ea1c hifled to a low heart. Oe-
clua aaain -on In hand and went
after the clubs. But the ault broke 4-
2-accordina to the odds-and an·
other heart from Eul meant that
declarer couJd take no more than
daht tricks.
Unfortunately for his side, de·
clarer had tn~ to develop hb MIC·
ond-bnt auet. Had he paid more
actmdoo to his holdina. be miaht
have tttn that there wu no ••Y that
he could~ prcvmted from tcOrina
three dwnond trich!
After •innins IM opmtna lead
dedarir lhoeld .-pey have led a
di8mond to the klfta. Even if Eut
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·Thfuk George Had A Retirement Plan?
~ Most liktly ht didn't, becallM* back We know you'tt _.,u y too. o why nol .,,
~ t~en, Gtorgt wa.\ an awfully bus) · open your IRA lhf' !'u~y •ay,. yoar .,.
fellow <'~shtJJht Potomk~ tbro~-cholcf': by mall or with ~rsonalbed
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AO DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, March 28. 1989 MEN'I'
look at three intriguing books :
., llAUL CllAIG .., ·--~ u~pultt buyina in the bookstore:
'"WR are lhrtt volumes that have no ~ theme exttpt I found lhem aaw.:~ I fw IM Ales" ~y lvu ••« • cr.n.-Orloa; Ha ,.,"· .......
Cable television's TNT network
recently_ titatured a fascinating series
on the history offl.,t\t. and. as with so
many pnJJrams these days, there is a
"companion volume," as the an-
nouncen like to intone. This one is
wonhwhile for flight fans. full of
historical data. rare photos and
drawinp that take us from early hot-
air ballOons to space shuttles.
The initial years of night are
• especially intriguing. One marvels at ~ thC daring, or footisnncss. of the first balloon ascension in £783. Two
Frenchmen, Francois Pilatre de
Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes,
went aloft for 2S minute . landing
successfully despnc the balloon's
fabric catchma fire and having to be
Uttl)luishtd 1n fl1&ht. uccmfuJ
joume)I shonl} bcTore had btcn
made by two balloons. one empt)-, the
other with animals. The book notes
that the empty one wasauacktd when it landtd: .. The v11laacrs -less.-
sophisticated folk than the Parisians
-thought 11 was a dragon and hackMi
it 10 death." -~
As with so much of rare. good
quality, aduh tele vision m America
today." Reaching for the Skies" came
from lhe British Broadcasting Cor-~ration. The book's author is Bnt-
1sh. 100, being the man who de-
veloped the television senes.
"Tiie World Trea1ary of Science F~doa." David G. Hartwell, editor;
Cllftoe Fadlmu, ge11eral e41tor. Lil·
tie, Brown; 1H3 pages, $H.t5.
This 1s, as far as I le.now, the biggest
'Cheers' renewed
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -''Cheers"
has been renewed for another season.
its eighth, Paramount TV an-
nounced.
The popular NBC sitcom set in a
bar will see a return of its entire cast.
according to Paramount, although
tht-produc-rr c10<:"c;n'1 say if Jann
Severance, who plays a steamy sister
to Rebecca in this year's final episode,
will be a regular next year.
Meanwhile, a planned guest ap-
pearance by Oscar nom1nct John
Cleese had to be canceled, officials
said, beca use of a schcd~na connict.
Pee-wee products debut
LOS ANGELES (C'NS) -Pee-wee · Herman linen, dinnerware and
clothing for both adults and children
is going on sale at 1.400 J.C. Penne)'
CO. stores nationwide.
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The items will be offered in October, in part because Pee-wee
Herman watches and pajamas sold so
well in last >ear's Penney holida)
catalog.
lldcllll". 'Mi ue
\ collccuon of &e1ence fiction work
ever attempted -50 Storie by ~pie such as Ur\ula LeGuin. Isaac
A11mov, Robcn Hetnlem. Arthur C.
Clarke. Kurt Vonnegul Jr. and even,
surpnstn&I>. John Uodike and Steve
Allen. It's part of the World Treuury
senes put together m coopcrauon
wllh the Book-of-1he-Mon1h Club.
I was hopeful the moment I ~w the
name of that grand old man pfletters,
hf\on Fad1man. mce the 1930s. he's betn one of the most knowledge-
able people around on matters liter-
ary. and I somehow knew he wouldn't
let anything shoddy get by here. Ham~ell. too. was reassuring. He's
one of the be t 1encc-fict1on editors
in the busioe .
My faith was Justi fied. These an:
h1gh.qµality ~ffons, happily not re-'
stricted ooly to English-language
nuth orS'. fa<hman notes that the boolo.
"rccognizeslhccontnbutton made b)
thinkers and prose an1sts of the
Orient as well as the Occident, of 1hosc who use languages other 1han
EnBltsh." Also happily, the trans-
lattons are good, even the Russian
work, a language so seldom translated
well into English. My only reser-
vation 1s that few women arc rep-
resented in a field that has more than
its share of female authors.
I suggest that the science-fiction
short story fan buy this one, despite
the pnce, and enJOY these stories one
or 1wo at a time until ""'Cll into the
summer.
"Wordatruek" by Robert MacNell.
Viking; l30 .Plget, $18.tS.
Public television news anchorman
Robert MacNc1I confesses It> a love
for words and convinces us with bis
own superb use of language in this
highly readable book. He has com-
bined an autob1ograph} wi th some
impressive lessons on the roots and
JOYS and special nature of our
language. He also reminisces about his family and his early da>S as a
prom1 1ng actor1nCanacJa andthe16
)'ears he Jived in Fngland before he
became a U.S newscaster.
MacN(ll \\as born in Montreal but
raised tn Halifax. Nova Scotia, a place
one would thjnk far enou&h. off the
main lanes to make a soplusticatcd coming-of-age difficult. That wasn't
the way of 11 for Mac;Ne1I, however.
Inspired by his mother's love of
hterature and propelled along 'b.>: c~ccp11onal acuna abilities, Mac.Neil
was working for the Canadian Sroad· casting Corporation's Trans-Canada
radio network before he was o-.;t of his
teens.
In the course of this informal t1fc
story. MacNeil take us through the
}ears when his de ires shifted from
drama to wri11ng and broadcasting.
As he brings us up-to-date, he reveals a rcparter's frustration with too-often
hoUow leaders mouthing empt>
words: "The public words of public
men seem to be used increasingly like
aero ol room fresheners, to make nice
smells."
He remember a phrase from
childhood: ··'Really and truly'!' We
S<Wd that a lot. I ofien wish when I am
in ten 1ew1ng some polt11C'ian on 1ele-
v1s1on that r could look at him with a child'~ commanding candor and say.
'Reall ) and truly?' I fantasi1c that one
day one of tl\CSC profc~sional dis-
semblers will stop and say: 'You're
nght. I'm not 1elling 1hc truth.' "
We ma) be sinking in an age of
ad\-en1sing and public relations de-
voted to masking rank smells Ul
perfume. but it's n happ)' thing thOt there arc people like Mac Neil around.
Their gifted use of words helps us
hold onto a1 leas1 a piece of the "really
and trul)" 10 our world.
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uncornfortably cluttered with
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At us core. director T1moth>
T hom's production simmer
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corvrna from the nearby ahon a 1s said to conta in too
much selenium. and red meat 1s an absolute no-no.
So what'~ left? Oat bran and blue milk.
... We've become a health con5e1o u<i bunch ofconsumcrs.
But occas1onally, you have 10 wonder 1f v.c'rc no t 1hro\\ing
the bab) out "'llh the bath water.
While grape grown in this country are \Pnl)Cd w11h
certain chemicals. tho~c chemicals have the iippnnal of thl·
FDA. You ha"c to tru~t somc9nc.
... With all o f today's fears l\\.O v.ords emerge ;,1\ a ..ate
beacon: Organically grown For those growers "'-ho adhc1e to
stnct organic !l'ethods. life 1 suddcnl" ros~ T he> 're doing a
booming business . Backyard gardens· rnuld bccoml' as
popular toda} as the) v.crc ncccssar) as \ Kto'"' (,arden1, 1n
World War II ·
Some of us will JUSl li..ccp o n cauna grapes. appk~. ti1,h
bacpn and eggs and ta ke o ur chance It beats a hfc filled onl\
-with oat bran and blue mill>. ,. The Indio DailJ
Schools' apple ban
The V1saha l nificd ';chool D1\tnct cicll'd ha<it1h and
wtthout good cause in tali.. m g rl'<l apples and appk product\ oil
school menus ..
It 1s based o n a fault)' and irresponsible report h~ a l'''"
Yo rk-based enviro nmental group that claims use of the
che mical dam1no11de or la r to make appk more ll'd .tnd
cn sp could increase the rate.o f lancer in ch1ldrc.·n
The report b> the Natural Resources Dcfen c (. ouncil h;l\
been roundl ~ 1.nt1c1 Lcd as alarmist b~ goH·mmcnt ofliCtal'
:md re J)e{tcd sc1cnt1st acro<is the ro~ l....nl.<1rtuncitl'h
that hasn 't s to ppcdJan1c. from setting in at school\ 1n 'l'"
\ o rk. C ahto rnia an cl C"'-herc .
D r Mart)n m 1th associate prutl.· .... or ut to'\ll'ololl' 111
1hc L ( Bcrli..clc) chool of Pubhc Ht>ahh . l'\t1matt"' .i
consumer '-'OUld ha\e to car thousands of puund<> of .tppk' <t
da} to get the lc\cl of .\lar fed to laborator) rah to indun'
tumors
O nl) a smJll perccntagl' ol appks sold in thl· l n1tl·J
~l3tes )hO'-' a n) traces ot .\lar and in tho'>t' lhl' amount<; <Ill'
well below led cra l safet} le' ch.
In ba nning apple\. school ofliual' hcrl' .ind d'c'' hl'rt.•
h.ivc g1H~n cred ence 10 bad ucnt1fil rcsearlh r he\ haq~
needle)~" hun farmcrc; v. h1lc tccd111g public tear
· The Visalia Times-Delta
Killer vegetables
All the relent reports about f)C\t1c1Jc·t.1rn1t·J trutt' .ind
'egctablc ha"e left us .1 litt le rnn fu,cd
We're nov. lxing told that pe'lt1c1d c rc~1<lul'' left on ~ 7
fruits and \Cgctablc) -\Ul h items .t\ apples. 1.:Jrrut\ bwt'u>h.
grapes and tom a toe\ -ma) l'\Cntuall~ l'aU\l' ranu·r
• If ml'm or) ~ncs u \ lOttCUI). for the p~l l~'-' > '"·ar'
we've been told b> medical a uthormcc; that v.c ought to 1.·at
mor~ of tho~ item\ to hel p pre' cnt lancl'r.
omcll mcs \OU JUSI don l kno'"' who to bchl'\l
· Cbronlcle-Tribune. M arion. I nd.
Tod.&) 1 T ucsJa\, 1arch 211. th'c age 78
7th d:t)ofll)89 Ihercarl'27Md.1~'i In 1'1 77. "Rod\" '-'UO tlw
left 1n lhc )Car. \1.atkril' \\\Jrd for kc\1 P1c1ur'"· ol
Toda )" 0
\ h1&.hhaht 1n ht tor). 1976. &,, ador and .ll trt.'' .1"'.irJ,
Ten )"Cat"l 3go. o rh March 28. 1'1711, '-'COi to the late Peter I inch and to
J\mcrn.·a· "'Or\l commer\:1ill nudl.'ar I a\'t' Ouna"'a' lur ·~rl'-'or l.:."
accident ex curred 10\1<.k the ll ntt ( n 19~2. 'mer-. in CI \JI' .1dur '-'\'Ill
I "'o reactor at the I hrcc 11lc l\hind to the.> poll'i for ;Ho11't1tucnt as~ mhh
nud car plan• nc.ar M 1ddlctuwn. <k 11on that \\>OU Id rC'\uh in "~IOI\
Penn , a\ a 'terte\ ut hum::in and tor the C hn\ttJn lx m°" r.u\ lt•\t O\
med1.inic.il failure\ t.iu!tot'd thC' rnol· l'rc\1dcnt Jo\C 1'iapolcon Duarw
1n&\)" tcmto nu1lfunc lio11.d.1mag1n1 In llJlP. \1,ma"on lrapp "ho'
the reactor \ 1.orc and knkina radm· Ille 1n\p1rcd thr l<.odf e'' end I lam-
acll\ ti). mcn1c1n mu\11.:J I " he \ound ol
On this d tl" \lu'i1<.," d1c.>d 1n \1orn 'ilk \'1 .• 11
In 1797. ·~11han1el Hn ' ol l""' .1 c 2.
Hamp-\htrc patented a "'a .. h1n& ina· Ten )Ca~ aio f he Labor 10\crn
chine. mcnl of llnt1\h Prime Mtn1\tcr JamC'\
In 1834 the l " nate 11otcd to (I.All lutt lo-.t a 'otc ol confidrm:c m
ctn urc r rcs1dcnt \ndn--. }•~ \00 Parliament. SC lltnl the \la t• l11r
for lhc rcrno" I ol federal dcpo 1l\ elecuun'i that "'oul<l rt\ull m 'u. tur'
from the Bank of the United f.it.alc\ for tarpm fh tcher'\ <on·
In 1930 the name ofthc Jurki'h "°r11at1"c' and Rnu1n'\ tir'1 fr mJll·
c1t1~ of Con tant1nople and Anaora pnme m1n1\ter.
~mcha.natdto l t nbuland n~ara Fhe JC'an ago l>C'moc rat\ (1.:m
In 193'1. the 1pant\h ( 1\ll War llan an Walter f. \1ondalc cng.ill'd
ended a MaJnJ fell to the for c of ·in h1."ltcd J(batc in 'cw Yorl>. c 1: h
f ranc1KO Franco. char&Jn& m1\rtprc ntatton of h1 \
In 19'42, dunn& World War 11, poh IC\ by the Other 1dc. f "n d1>11.~n Bnu h naval for c ra1dc-J the Na11· tornadoes rakC'd \,onh nJ South
oc up1fd French port or t. "fua1rc. arohna. k1ll1nJ 6~ people: and 1n1ur·
In 1943, compo\Cr crftc' 1n& more-than 8lX>
Rachmaninoft died 1n Bc\erly th \ OnC' }Clf 1go k1chJr\1 Cn:pharJ t In 19 :\, athktc Jim Thorpe'! d1eJ 1n ended his. bid for the l>emuaatu.:
l.om1ta pre 1d<:nt1aJ nomanat1on foll<>" 1n9
In 1969 thC' 34th pttsidcn1 of th<": h1\ thirJ·pla c fimsh 1n thr 111.:ht n
nttccJ ~tatc • t>w1sh1 n. cau'u \
f.tsenho"rr. d1"1 1n Wa hin1ton at Br 1'k .......,.IH P~ , .
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Economic forces are ruthless,
but their pressures are helpful
Bun\\ clt-i1n I\" inning a land\Udc
'll ton 1n pJrhamcntar) ek1.:t1ons in
\1o~u" on the ground\ 1ha1 hi.. tree
market agt'nda ha'> hero m•mAinrnth------i,...-==
1mpll'mrn1cJ umkr ~rc.,1ro1 ~a -
\\-alter l\litt\ time in lhl' l n1on ol
'>o' 1et 'lou.ili~t Republlv~ hut 11 1c;
hJppcn1n~
In ( h1na a nJt1onal congrc.,.,
rnn ... cnt.•\, nnd 1\ finding It d111icult lo
repre\'I C. h1m''.>\" 1ntclk<.1uals who
threaten to pound on the table and
c.kmam.l grcJtcr lm:Jom than the'
arc fi tfully pcrmmcd undt·r the po\I·
Mao regime It 1., e,cn being debated
whethet the hugl portrait ul thal ugh·
ma n 'lhould bc rcmo' cJ from the
prom1ncnn: 11 har.. 1n I 1cn \n \kn
~uJrc Rl'OlO\ c :i plC'turc o1 the
( 1rl'al 1 klmr..man·1 Ratht'r hk.l' plud.;·
mg the hcan Imm rc,olut1onan < hin.1 ll"rtJ1nh thl· l'llu"aknt 111
plud .. antt the "1nJp1pi.: trom 1L.
.\nd in <;uuth .\rma, the Dull'h
Rctormed < hurlh \ht'\:pl\hl~ adm11'
th.11 all th1..• tun<: all tho"t \Car> st "'a" flll\IJ~t·n a"t>t•ul thl· 1nhl0 f\'lll JU\111..C'" 111
ap.1rthCH.I 'OU lJllnot he .1 ( hrt'>I Jll
1n guo<l .. 1.1nJ1ntt anll cnJor'K·
apJrthe1J r h1..· Oll'•llllOI! ol lhl\,
<:l>mrng lrolll "'hat .1muunh to lh1..·
e\labli\hl'll l hur1.. h in \outh \Ima.
<:Jn not be llH'r~·r..1111Mll'd I ho'c "ho
1.. lung to apartheid J\ J means ... 1111..-
11001..•d b\ < hn\llan 1rad111on ul
\oh ing tht.• prubkm ol m1wd ratl''
.. udd1..·11h \lar1..· Jcmn .1nJ the ~1..·l·I ,11
tlll'ir prciud 'l"'~d "~one
It I' not lll gl\l' in to cuHlom11..
dctanllni\m tu retlnt un thl· pnl\1·
m.ur pr1..'\\urcs bnng1n~ aoout thc.-.c
rl'lurm\ rh1.. IJll' \Ian P..11on O\l'f
aml m 1..·r .1gJtn ''rl'\\~:d 1ha1 rdnrm ..
\\Ould lllOH' I\) ~1uth \Im.I .... lhl
rnult ut 1..•1..on11m1'" prl'\\Urc' Paton
h1m414•lt wa\ \Ollll'"lhingol .i '>H amhkd
'>t>Ciah\t, but ht.• al"a' ~ 1n\l\tl'll that
the need ot \t1u1h \lm.i for hl.tl'I..
ll'Ch111ua11' anJ tor hl.1~~ l°\:nnum11...
J)Jtronagc \H>uld cJgc thl' nation
aY.a\ lrom ap.1r1hl·1d \o, thal '-'hlth
I.ETTERS
the nation cl<'arly need\ bl"Comc'
tran\pa rent. the re1gn111x thurch ll'·
1..·,JnHnc ''" d01.. tm1r1o and rnnlorm.,
to the 1ran~endrn1 llll"'"'gl oJ the
B1hlc, Y.hll'h hJ\ 10 do Y.tlh neigh·
horhnc" not lcn\.1..·\
\nc..I '~ha1 1\ 11 that ll'ml~" th1..•
appc111c ot M 1~ha1I C rnrb:..ctlc' tor
hltHllh np.lll\llllli\m" \O\\\l'I
I here" 1111 l'' it.km 1..• 1hu1 Im .1pfll'lllC'
" tl·m~r\•J hut lllU\ h l'' llknl c 1h.11
h" aPJll"ttlt' i:.urnu1 Ix· .11et.1 h1.."\.tu\t'
nt "h.11 C •l'l•I g1..· lit"h m1~h1 c.111 "thl·
elllOllnlll thing "
In \l['h in1,tan h" ll'gmn' l':tnlt'
U(Xir llll' l \ \1111ga ILlll rn,tn\ .ind
10 mounl lhl l..111J ol m1hta1' 1..am·
p~1gn h\ "J fl,I\ l' lll'C'lkd to~ 111,llHllh\'I
1111llllln \lrh.rn' tnr ~ ' nullwnJ \\oulJ h,l\\' \lrJ1m•J ht' \PJl'>I." rl ..
\ouru•\, 'o ht• h.1d 111 rl'ln'.11 \, .1ho
retreat. hll"l'' l'I .1111b1~u11u'h t lhl
< uban tn101h arl·1l'1 du\' hlllll\' until
I 114 I J. frum \nMula
\o tar. hl· h,I\ H'I 111 rt'trl'JI 110111
( uh.1 (\tl\I. S ni1llt11n Pl't da) l 111
'\1l.11.1gu.1 IUl\I ll\l'I I sntllion l'lt.'t
ll.n l hu 1 hl' <d 1n 011 h" 'lll l l"''' u I guile 111 gl'I \.\•1..•,1 <1n111.1n h.1n~' .ind
olht•r l·l·n1er\ ol l .lp11.111 .. 1 ~·1l11ml·n1.tl
tUl't.'<l 10 tinanl.l.' thl 'l' ~1lltl'' llll(l'llh'I
"1th h" ong<11ng r\•arm.111\l'lll
\nd nl t.our\t' lll ( h1nJ. till' ll'1gn ol
I >..:nr \1.1np111g hmui.tht 111 n111h1n
le" than .i 1rnn .. figur.11111n 111 lht•
agrtlultural pll'lurc. In lliur ~ear,,
proJul'llon 1nae.1...:J b' \)0 JX'r l'nt
I hl· dernon,1r.111on -"ht.11 a ~011·
free ,1gru;ulture Y.1..1uld Jn th, I "<XI.ti·
lll'd .111.n1..ulturc lllUld nut do -t\ th
~·~Jr~\.,,~·\ l\kl1ll' th.11 1tw IUI ll lo lh1..•
rt~hl \\;J\ a IUlll Ill lhc lll'l.1('\\; I\
dUl'Ctlllll
Int' frilnt"~ l'\•mmun"" 1srl· 1101
hl.;d\ 10 ll'OOUll\(' lh\'11 ph,111·
ta"nJgnrr.1 "'!)" 111~ nor 111 ~u 1lil l' \\h, I thl'\ rn I ~K1.tl1\I ~cntr.111\111
Uut th9 arl' ""' CJl, Jn' en· h~ till' la, .. , ol thc markl'I \nd 1he.l'\'lall\\'
l'I\ 11 \\'ll'l)ll\ Ill lhl.' Olle•p.art~ \\,Ill'
pcrm1t'i .1 pw'iJ)('\ llH' n..c in t'lOll•
om1c produllte>n th.11 " prO\ 1ng
11npm~1ble 1n the \'haottl poht1,-.11
\l!u;11mn~ 111 .,o mm h ol I .11111
\menla
In Ura11I, 1111la11on bnn&-" un-
l'tnplo\l)H 01 . \tull1fi1.:at1on •11lll
g11nd111~ Jl<lH'F\\ Ur 11111 HI\ ,um-
pl;11n olha' 11\~ 10 mJkl· p.l\mcnh un
their \tar.gl·nng n.uwnal dcht, anJ thl'
hurdl·n I' ll'al Uut that h11rdc11 "
bc.tn~lllL'.L.h) lll1.: '"'1Pk rw<:dt~m.o.l
pnnnng mOfl'"mnn~\ '-'1th thC' ~h
th.11 tnll.illon ''ill Ix on lhl' ordl'r ol
1.000 ix·ru~nt du11na th1. ' JI
In l'l·ru al\O 'iulknnt• lrum .1 hl'.I\'
llc'ht II d1dn°l \\Orio.. IOI lhl" J1.·m.
gugm• '' ho -.c r 'e .. ,1, p!t'\ldl 1 ' n ph
1n "'"rx·nd P3''l'''"'' I h \I nm,
P..11h gul·rnlbt., •U ·'' in1p .. 1\ .1hl "'' th1..• gu1..·1t1lla~ Ill I I \Jh ,1Jur .111J ltl<'
1u111uh ~· fll\ h' di" 0 l•,J1t111 dC'm11
l 13111.. .. 1ah1l1f\, 11nd 1..•n1..t.. h\ h'rror11-
mg tho~ "'ho w1..·I.. 1t1 l.:l'q1d1..·m1"1(1 al'
1n plJl"l' \ l·n, 1t·ul.1 1 \Jllndt.·' untkr
thl' burdl n .rnd < .1rh1' \ndrc."'!> l'erll
J)fl'\ldl'OI hir lhl' ~'lllllJ llOH' ••Hl·
\ltkrt•d , .llhng 1n tlw .sr 111' '<'tthng
lll'-ll'.ld lor .1 l llfk'' Bu I tl'll' k nod.: 1111 t h1..• ltoor 111
Br.1111. P1·1 u \'ent'/c."'111.1 -m.1, onw
1111111 tht• ;um' the nc\t time 1111u11J
I \Ontlnlll lor{t'' hnn • \.11'-{c1n1i.-n1 .
hul prugr1..'" 1\·qu1rc' poh11,,1l ''·'' ·
1hl' I h\'\ -.J\ lht• ni:irl.:1..'t "ru1hlc:o.
Rut one un 11n1' bl· l.1J tor th
f\1( \\Ure' ll e\Clt\
U'illtam F. But'l.lt>• Jr " • Hnd1·
eattd ('0/UDIDI t.
Hutton's wrong; it's time for
HB to safeguard open space
I 11 thl' I J11111
l">l:,p1lt' lwr r1..·n1.1rlo...1hk .1,u1mrlt\hl11l'lll ut l'lc,11111\
Ill the post ol ot~ .111oinn '"''l' 1h1..· pr." 11,t' 111 l.1" h."
nt',er lx-cn Cia1I tlu1111n·, \llllll~ 'ull lkr m11numcn1.1I
error 111 nam1ne un a1.. tual Jnll.1.r li&ur\' ll1 ,1 \t'l-lo·t,. ..
tnJur1.•J J)lant1ll 1n a \Cl-l•l·h<'·likd l,1" \Utt N'\Cd un
1hrc.1t' .ind hc.sr\.;I\ " ,uni, 1,·111 ..-noutth to r .11 om··,
('\ChlO\\\ \In hll kgal \OlllJX'IC'lll \ .1111l t•lh1,:;.
· fhe \tJI\ IApJrtml'nl 111 F"h anti< 1amc J ll'rn11nc'
1ht I 2S a,rc' .11 P.tulk ( o '' I ltgh''ll' and Brool hut\I
\t(( 'I to be' a \\Ct land I hcthh and\\ tldilll' ~f\ h.""C art•f\
\nd, r~'(IJ n111na the ruling' the< 0..1 .. 1a1 u>mm1 \hln hb
rcfu ·J Jc\l'lopm"•nt pl.in' lor th" ~rca C t\t<'\ ha' e tht'
ri&hl to IC/OOC ptu~lt) lor tht' rC.'tl\'I ruhh good
(\\ llfll')\ th'" do" nll'"" llun11n 1011 fk rh eminent
,fomain land tr n'lc'' l ~13, Ix' 11 JLl't dcllt'n,h on "'ho,~
propcrl~ I' 1n "uc .. 11on
lll\llmclorthl\\lt\ h>tal..1..•thc\ICJl!>lo\<lk uardtht\
cndan ercJ J"X'C ,,., h' lollo" sng the 1..ktcrm1n 11on' ot thr
"ate a nl 1c\ an1l 10n1na the pro1X'rh h•r u n~r' 11100
anll open p ~ u~ ••nl)
l\llltnK IUl1\hn11 l•l m~n1.1l ht'.1l1h .tg\'llllC'\ ltll' JiOH'll\\11
'"" nnh ht· 1n1rt",l\1ni the r.11<' ol tht' homt?I<'"
t)t1pul,11111n '\t 11•, Im~ " 1h.11 l"l\'rhap' IX-ukmt'Jsan " ·'''·•h' th,11 h' 1 i'ling ILJ11,!ln~ 10 rn1..·n13I hl"alth lf.l'O\lt''
hl' 'Ill tx· Au'lll • nturc'peopl1..• tu be honwl\:"
I l\•u 11l<'Jt3r. wrll n,1t ~ hdd h 1hk Iii 1k.1t "11h thC'
pr11bl1..•n1 ol thc nh·nialh 111 Di pul l110111hal '' homt'I," h'
thC' 1111u· 11 lx'\:ome' ,, p1ohkm "c-'''" h:t'C' u nl"''
''" ,·n1or Pei hit I" th:11 '' "h' he'' 'o 1..tu1, 10 lUI funding
tor th"'"' 1.1m hr ''on 1 bl: th<" pcr,on "ho h3\ to dt'al
"llh thC' :iltt·rm:uh I k "II le. 'C' that chalkn l' 10 h1'
!ikl 'I>\ II \\H l
( '''' l \t ~
Smaller libranes helpful
T II lh I dth>I
I '"iuld h~c to ,hilt tn\ lh<•ll ht' lo l111llt'+
W1tl.:1n,on' m.-n1 C\pr\'"1u11 (11 \'OnH'tn 1 111t1n th
l>l'l\l <)l 1~1 1\f~ tuturcul1h1hll1 1 ~"'hm111~ '"ilt"ttu'.d\ 11 Jnltn H•n »ca, h •
W hy cut mental h ealth aid 7
'' .1 ,nun ''a 1n '3n I rand\CO a .. a mClthrr 1ll
' hoot art" l htldl'C'n in ( C'h'"J. dcl Mar a1 d """ • \ wnmr
ltllun ha'l' al"")' h.1und that thl.' n''1Khl'l(1rhood, l''
hr:anth l1br11f\, ha!t'4"r\t'J ITil'.ancJ nl\ 11111111\ ""II I \\\\Ukl
hl• Jl\llC!l~d it a1 \omr tu1urc <fate 11 °bcl-oamc nClC'\,tr\ for ~t''-'polt • a h t<i l1.1rta1t or 1.ut ~" l~l' at the branl:hc
brtauo;c th<'" t''r'C"'<! of runn1na a large C't'ntral ta' 1ht\
h.e mr n hunlc11
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Tueed1y, M teh 29, 1989 AU
City park.
ideas are
pqints of
inspiration -.
II Jud\ Ro\Cncr reads this column
through to the end I guarantee her a
,·er; .:,clt-"41t1stied l.iugh Onl~ she will
~no'' "here I ha\ c come 180 degr~es
and no" 'luppon her po 1t1on In ~hues 11m1ng 1s ever) thing and an
idea ,h,· h.1d I~ ~t·ar~ago may begin to
Ix• Y.innalik I will gnc her a clue: It
ha' tu do" 1th par~s and park land
It " n~)\\ ~lll1u:i ll. spring and the
l111lqtl'll1' of parkqhc Cit) has tucked
• "·I} n.-.111\ spnrklc Thi-. Thurs<.la> a1
J: 'Up m tht' l'll\ Y.111 officially adJ
to 11\ portlolio m ne~c t gem . 1he
D1\Jppcanng Path' at lnsp1ra11on
P1Hnt
\ number of \CJ rs ago. I belie' e tt
\\J\ 111 th~ c.1r), ·so... T Duncan
'''"'"art 8m1..kn °finch and Les tcf·
ti. n\on "'l nt door 10 door in <. orona
dcl M:u 1u ra~ moot!'" 10 sa"e a
'>l'n,atH>nal '1eY. lot the\ Lalkd
"h1'p1r..1ttllO Point· I kno~ ~ou·\\.
'4"l'n 11 11 "on <"k:can BllUlc,ard
bt•1y.el'll :-.;.Hl1 'u' anJ Orchid a'-
l'llUC\
\\ cdd1n~ \\ere Pc:rtQr.rucd there
anJ , '°"J' ia1h~'T(d then· to "•ll1.h
tht• ,1.1rt of the En~·nuda Ra e-II \\>U
lht• pla1.t• tu take 0111-of-to\\ n guc t
h11 ltw p.tnor..1m11.. \.IC\\ of Big
< <.11on~. th1..· hreak .... att rand 1h1..• OCt"an
Ol''ond. liu"l'' e1 oH'r the"' C"ar' tbl'
tit·n1gn ncglc, 1 Jnd • II the \. Jl''-'er'
tool.: thl'lr toll I h( tutls1dl' '-'J~
numhhn~ .inJ dang,·r\lu'
l ht' \rt' < ()lllO\t)\lon under tht.•
k~d1.·r .. h11' ot O.:hon1h Polans~) and
her \11h\omm1t\l'l' \n in Pubhl
l'l.JCc'>, n.•"'ut.•d the Im lrom JU'>t :in
l'ng1necnng. ~IOJ')t·\tah1l11a11on \Olu
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ninr.ham I ~\lgn l n\.' of nt:i
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kudct-.h1po11.·uncnt 1.. hairman \a1Hh
Ulancnn:m. 1\ no't\ a'a1lablc lor thl"
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lltl\111ton ol OC\\ parl..i. \\I the n·nc}-o
'at1u11 ol l'\l\ltn~ ~r~c, during lhl'
1, ... 1 lht• \C,tr' \\\,11<t ·'-'10r11ng Ron11.1
t rcrl parl." 11h "' -..iOt°'all diamond' und re, 11."3lton lt'nll'r 1' lht• n<''-'l''l>I
lull·"·'k p.a1k Rrno,Jllon at l 111 ~
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. dd111onJI .1\ln al Cla'" and lhr
c ornna dl'I \tJr 'outh < 1..•ntl"J 3dtl to
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llf.htintt 1<11 th1 pu1d\,1'4 of llll'
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< t t-r p!OJt'' '' ~1 11cd-a) the Scnun·
Ul l \ •ugh "111 d out ol h1t~a11on
a J I lummer ht.1' gn•at plan' tor thai
,IC}!.nt<kll o.s rt-<i
In thC' lk1ght-. lhl' ,ommunsl\ f'UI
1 t'ther l htT l>m.l· Parl.: .1nd 1n m\
old 1i .. 1r1,1 "l' art.' '"II dn·amintt 01 1~1nins t''"<'' "Ith the n>unt) hl n•.ilt' \\ <''l tt.n P~r~ at the head nt
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( omnll''u'n ul\1..k1 the ICJI' ot'
\h;rnman luhn i...11n"1\l'r. nd ml"m·
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11>' ll11 ( rr.mt \ 1rgin1a I fC"rhcrt' 7_
I .sit, and Joe\ 11ndl't' tlf'l ha.," llf1'ed
lt•n :ind harJ m l'I thl· 'OnleJ'1 of a
Jlwll t'intl '"In 11on
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1.inJ Th\'\ re no• mal 1nr .rn~ mot\' nl
It \\the t.:l l\ OCJf\ liu1ld·OUI l'3lh
,,1,ant p.u~'l'I \-1\•comc motl' and
mon-p1CfnHJ\
I hl' \Ommi..\1on ha' presented a
\Cf\ thou&htl ul 1n,~nto1 ) to thC" cit)
rnunul [;a,t 1onJJv the council
rel\'1reJ 11 to thc Bu 1.'l om mm c I ho~ th 1:umm1uct "'111 t on the
p11 ,,., I in ft 11mch mann r 50 1h11 ''
t n "pl ~on thcJunc ballot
Important rc:m in1na 'tile$ plu\ a
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ij1,11 1.:1) "hen parcel" ot import.an\
11 c' '''IOI .,arh «ltn(' on the mar~ct ano the bOnd ~kt l~
0"' Jud\, tht\ I\ U\\ for \UU l
U1dn't 1h1nk I "'uuld stt th( di .,hen
l "oukl l "'\\ c•vc Sol lO ID for the \\ H<.'l t t T W ~y parttl and l
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.. Abortion foes won't face felony charges
City News S.rvkes nttd lo find oul what lhis miaM." Baal wa~ wuhht'ld for numC'rous protc.,h:r
Mean""htk, misdemeanor characs ""ere filed b«auit lhe> m1s1dtnt1tird lhcm~ht'\ man)
LOS ANGELD ount) prostculo~ apinsl 220 mt'n and -44 ""omen, mosl of whom usina "Bib) Dot'," Stqtl 111d.
Monda) de-chned to file felon) charaes apinsl ""t'tl' arresled al Saturda) 's dcmon1trat1on t~ AIM> Monday. Politt ( hief Dar) I Gait's
ant1-aboruon cru\adcr Randall Terry and three Fam ii) Ptannmt AsSOCtatcs on Westmottland pn1tcd has ofrecen for ttw1r handling of()pcrauon
assoc1:ites in connection with a protest last "'enuc. Rescuc's manive v.ttkcnd anti-abortion protc"'·
wee~~~\ The protesters v.ere cha~d with trespassina even as me acll\;isls sharpl) cn11c11C'd \Ome
rvtl« had sought 8 felony charge alltgtnl and block ma lheentry of the M1d-Ctty aru facility. arresl tac1ics. con p1rac) to rommit unlawful assembly ••Mt · f Terry, 29. leader of Operauon Rescue, Michael "In rare instances, they wcrt chaf'ICd wnh "TM men and women o the Lo~ <\ngeles ~=:!!:!::;:::=:::=:!:=!!:==:=:=:=:=:====~=~~~~~ McMonaaJo., l6, Donald Bcnctie. l.5. and Andrew re 1stma ar~t." said Maureen Sacael, auistant Police Department had 10 engage 1n 11 "t'~ '""' E L 4 I ch1efof cnmmal operations for the city auomey. d1sqrecable task," Gates said. pptn~, • I ~..a• I'. 2 I'. n But district attorney's officials dcchned to file Arra1anment proc~mas 1or the 64 de1cn-"In the a ermath of the pohcc opera11on, y,e •
a complaint. referring the case to thec•tJ attorney's dants bcaan late Monday afternoon at Central are receiving criticism that, in my JUd&ment. 1<1111-•
offitt for a p<>ss1ble misdemeanor filan1. said Arraianments Courts, Siegel said. The arra11n-founded" '
distnct attorney's spokes"oman Sandi G1bbon'I. ments were expected to continue mto cvenina Operation R~ue part1c1pants Ru \ell Neal
"On the surface' it certainl¥ st"ems hke a step Meanwhile, Siegel satd CHY prosecutors were and Luther Nelson said protesten "ere subjected
1n the right darecttqn." said LOY.ell Patterson. complctina misdemeanor filings for 65 additional toa "level ofbrutahty" that was "the worst that has
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·soviet vote
h·as Yeltsin ·
wi{lning by
big margin
MOSCOW (AP).-Bons N.
Yellsm and other anti-establishment
candidates rode a wave of popular
discontcnl to victory in parlia-
mentary elections that gave Soviet
voters their first real choice, accord·
1ng_to returns Monday.
Communist Party chiefs an the
nation's second· and third-largest
c1t1es were defeated 1n Sunda)' 's
\'Ottng. and a top member of the
Soviet leadership apparently was
rejected an his home d1stnct where he
ran unopposed.
Results tnckhng in from across the
countl) indicated Soviets took ad·
vantage of new electoral freedom to
exprc s. their dissausfacuon with
shortages of food and consumer
goods. ming pnces and bureaucracy.
The winners Y.111 JOIO those picked
earlicrl>) tfte C'"ommunr t l'lfn) an
other orpnizattons in a new 2,250-
member Convcss of People's Depu-
tt~ The parliament is suit ceruun to
be dominated by the ruling pa.rt) and
an entrenched Kremlin leadership
that a ured ·nself of seats without
having to face opposition at the poll .
Yeltsin. 58. the burly, former
Moscow part) boss. won a landslide
v1ctOI) af.&er a campaign against the
special pnv1leges afforded the part)
elite at a lime when most people can
find pracucal1) nothing in tores
The one-11me Gorbache' protege ama~sed 89.4 pert'mt of the vote
agamst Ye,gen) Bralo". a factor)
director. an a race for a scat to
represen1 an of Moscow. according to
.lJtar r... Orio". chamnan of Mo.sco't\' ·
election comm1ss1on
Bral.o'. 5 I who also campa1gned
for improvements 1n the fopd suppl(
but Y.hose factor) makes the ZI
hmou ines 1hat S) mbohze pm 1kge
rccc1' ed JUSI 6 9 percent of the vote
Yelts1n's win marked a stunning
pol111cal comeback following his dra-
mauc fall from grace in 1987. when he
was ousted as Moscow part) chaefand
later fired as a non-\ oting member of
the Politburo. He wa accused of
pohtrcal mistakes and personal amb1·
t1 on after he cnuc11~ h1<1 fello"
leaders and complained that per
e\tro1ka. (Jorbac-he" 's reform pro·
gram had not fulfilled people's needs
Shamir mulling
elections in
occ upied lands
JlRl SALEM ( .\P)-Pnme Min
1 tcr \ 1llhal ha mar Y-tJI propo
rlec11ons in 1he oc up1ed lands as a
tt'p to"Aard be-ginning pcact talks
w11h Pale unian'i whale a'o1dmg
direct contact w11h the PLO a r,cmor
oflic1al said Monda}
~hamtr • .,.,hu 1 bnnaina ha pc~ e
plan to \\a h1ogton next "eek. 1s
be1nr prt• scd by the United ~tates,
European countne~ and opponents 1n
has OY.n government to find a y,.ay to
end the Palcsunian upns1ng 1n the
\\ies1 Bani>. and Ga.za trip.
I o Mond.i). an Israeli pohceman
cauaht alone in a \\est &nk v11laac
opened tire Mond:t} on )Oung Arabc.
v.:ho pdtrd him .,.,1th tones. l>.1lling a
4-)~r-old bo\'. the arm) reported
rab ho pital official said AmJad
Ahmed Ha sast d1rd of a chest
wound The death 1011 mcc the ·
upnsina t>eaan tn the occupied tem-
tone morr Lh:an 15 month aao nov.:
stand at 412 Pal~unaans and Ul
I raehs.
2 police killed
in ethnic riots
in Yugoslavia
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Orange Coast College·s Jull• Slattery, th• d•f•ndlng
lndlvfdual stat• community colle941 champion In 1ln9le1
f;1111 .s s .. 011·1·s
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and doubles -with partner Natalle Hastings, has led th•
Pirates to an 9 -0 record t_hl11ea1on, s-o In conference.
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Slattery lets
perf o_rmance
speak for itself
OCC standout
keeps squad's
tradition intact
ly .RICHARD DUNN
Thumbing through the scrapbool
of her mo t treasured St'a on an her
Huntington Beach home. Orange
Coast College teonasstar Ju he :lat·
tery finally thought to herselfnnd a l ed her father. M> ron. the 11npcll·
ingquc tion.
"La qearhad to ha\l~ Ix-en m)
be t )Car.don't \OU thanlso'!" !.he
asked. her.fotherdo1ng nothan& but
m1hng from ear to ear
You see. latter).'11mpl) thc~t
communll) rnlkge \\Omen') phl)l'r
m the slate and cenaanh al·andadate
for the fine~t an the \\Orld as far as that
1oe-s. doe n 't SU\ a" hole lot about
herself.
There' rcalh no need to .. not
\\hen )OU ha' ca ~raphool bulging at
the ~am\ "'1 lh nc" 'I paper chpp1 ng-..
honoran announc~·mcnt!l and
beauulul. 'ICC'n1c photo!I ofJuhe
tra,ehng th.rough pl;ll:C!. h~c OJi.11.tnd
Santa Barbara
Placesof \lclOI". ot cou~. hl e
e'er)wheredsc'lhegoc'> anJn) othl'r
)ear
• aftertallingabout the 19Nli
season and the Co~ta Me~<. hamb.:r
of( ommcrce V.-omcn'~Allllt'tcofthr
Year Award. \OU could tell IJlten
wa tr) 1ng' uinh 10 ta\ a\\.D) f1om a
little self-flatt er) "h1ch 1\ under-;
\tandable.
She prefers to pla' tennis. not tal._
about how~ Ile~ be' ~~v.et:t
nnd mnocent off the court, it's hard to
imagine her being o fiercely com·
pc:t1t1 ve on 11. .
Her coach. Jamee Maran. says
lattcry cap lccp a rally going longer
than an) bod) he knows.·· he came
to Orange Coast Wlth skills, so she was
a good pla)er before." Maran said.
"There's something an her that's
ingrained to nc-.er m1ssa shot.
~hate\.crcoun he' on, theballJUSt
doe n'tgoout he hats frome'"ery
ranee but the ooll land 10 thccoun.
~he a great oock-coun pla}er.
"It. t}pi alpla}ing m front of the
net. 1t'\ the t}~ofgame that looks
prett) But he" 111 hn 15 lobs an a row
to tale awa) what 1s beating her. and
11' do"nnght fru ira11ngto the other
pla\cr hcna ad1fferen1st}le.it"sa bad~-lOurtg.ime-· -
\.1aran dc<i1&n ch3mp1on for a
II\ 1nia1 Orange o:m. Hcrtcam rh1s
}ear1 8-0and .5-0m the Orange
l:.mp1reConfercncr. The lad} Pirates
are the defending tatechampion!I
and h:n e ne'er lo tan Orange
l:.mp1reC. onfcrcnce match.
fhat's nght. Mnran' OCCteams
have "-llO foursuuc title 1n the past
fi'"e 'ears and ten consecutive con·
kren e champion hip lo the thrce-~earh1 tor) oftheOEC Maran is ~5-0. Hercarcerconfercnccrccord 1
f fllhtase itt St.A TTERY/1MI
·Mustangs' Good, Barons' Bigler reptesentaying breea
Multiple-sport high school competitors are fading fast in specialized modern sports world
By ST AN GRANCH
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Once upon a 11me the l\\O or 1hr<'c·
letter ath lete was as rommon as a
suntan among ')outhcm ( altfom1a
high schools. and earning all-league
honors in two or more spons v.as as
common as a sunburn.
Today. with the age of \Pl'C•UI·
1za11on.11 ha almost bccomce\llnll
Wficn a pla)er reache\ the 10th
grade. he has to make a choice as to
which spon she wants to pla)' \\ 11h
the dclc,opment of )C:tr·round 'ol-
\RE.\ ROI '\DI P
lc)ball. basletball and \Oltball pro-
gram . 11 has become H'r) unrnm·
mon for an a1hktc 10 pla\ more than
one spon.
So when ,·ou find an athlete that
rnmpctes 10 '1wo. 111s rare But to find
that one pan1cular person w~o pin ) 5
both sports "ell as akin lo finding a
needle 10 a ha) stack The following
girls exh1b11 that almost forgouen
quaht1) ol pla)ing more than onl'
sport well
Kim Good has spent the past tour
)cars pla) 1ng basketball and ~oftball
at Costa Me Htgh. and mle the
Calvert leads Estancia ..
in Sea View golf opener
~en Ca hen hot 110 C\.en-par H to
lead the f,tan 1a I f1gh bo)' 1011 team
to a 191-224 VICIOI') OH'r 1'.iewpon
Harbor in the Sea View league
~ntr \1onda)' at the C o<;ta Me-.a
C"OUn\r) J tjb. fl/I
Estanc1r.""-..h1ch figure'\ to be the
favontc 10 the len.gue. 1mpro\ed IO 8-0 with \he win b) hooung JUSl Pt·
over par as a li\.C·man team
In commun1t)' college aolf
Saa DltJ O City 3H , Ora.a e Coast
HI: Frank PantOJa hot a 1. bc't
amona the P1r11c • but ex ( had II'\ h1~cst team score of the ~ason
without the ~rv1ccs of one of its top
pb)Cn, and the 11..maht' pre-. ailed at
the Coronado Country Club. •
Orange <.oa 1. 14-l su llercd 11
fim lo s of the Orange (mp1rc Confcrrn~ c3mpaagn
In high ~hoot bo) \'OllC}b311·
Culver Clly 3, Ocean View !:
Scaha"k K1 Y1 had 20 kills and (m.-g
E' an~ added 18 kills. but Ocean
View. 2-4, lo~t ftc Pllt' winning lhC fi~t t"'o gamt'S m the non-le.iauc
match on the ahawks Ooor. ti· I S.
15·1 7, IS·S. 15-7. 16-14.
( uherC'1tycamc back todomrnatc
the third and founh same af\cr
Oct'3n View had held on to win the
~ond. The aha"ks tool an earh
.S-2 ad' antage in the final pmc. bu"t
Cuher Cuy ralhcd to takt' the lead
.~ ... Me llOUNOUf' , ... ,
teams h<I\ c not done all that wdl. she
has qu1etl} gone about her bu me s
On the court. the 5-toot-6 senior
a\cragcd 11. 5 points a game and JU 1
under 1>. a'> 1!lts ')he nailed 31 J.
point bombs which ranks among the
Icade~ 1n the count)
"l\..1m wn~ one of nur floor leadcri ...
'Klld Mustangs baslctball coach
Jame Weeks "She knew \\hat her
Jo b wa~. and \he did 11 -.cl) well he
wa'i the \parl on the offense. and she
was one of our leading rcboundcrs.
De p11ebe1ngleft·handed. heglad·
I) accepted the challenge of playing
shonstop "hen thl' regular one \\l'nt
do" n "1th an IOJUn and has done' an
great JOO. acrnrdrng to sollb.111 coal h
Rick Buonango
"She is b\ far thl• mu t talented
pla)er on 1h~ team and probahh the
third mo'lt important ')he 1<, our
leadofl hitter. and -,he 1\ \Ct) 4u1ll
~h<.' has ~tokn 1hrl'l' h.i\t'' JnJ 1'
h1111ng O\ er 300.
" hl' ongmall) wa\ plJ\1n~ n·nt~·r
tidd hut ha' ta ~en O\ er .11 11hun and
dont• a great JOb "ihe h:t<, irl'al
in 11nc1 for the gamt• and the ah1h1~.
and she use: them to O\ ert·ome ~ing
a lelt-handl'<1 'lhun\tOp
Thi ha\ been a big \l·ar lor )...an11
Bigler. and 111 001 <.'Hn O\er \\hen
the f-ountam \ allc:\ B.1mn' opened
up the basll'tb311 \t'a\on · )....1m1 "a'
nn lhl· "dehn~ Jf\cr underttoing
<,urgen, \\ hen she lin.tll) f!.OI to pla'
JU\t before kague '11.lrtl·d '>Ql' madt• an 1mmed1ate 1mpall
.. l\..a m1 \\.a\ one \lf oUT k ading
~orer<.. and"'-' tm'tl to get her OJll'O 10
'hoot." said Baron' ha\ll•ttlall n>al h
l arol S1 r;iu.,hurg "'lhl' 1' an
out tandmg team plaH·r and <,he
pla) "llh a lot ot 1ntens1t) ')he made
a huge contnbutton "hen she came
ball and ended up bcinp. one of our
top sc ore" ..
h.am1'<; eflom did not go un-·
re wardtJ a\ she earned !ICCOnd team
(Pleas~ see GIRLS/Ml
Home runs
aren't what
they appear
Bly/even doesn 't
focus on negatives,
optimistic for '89
P \I ~1 ~PRl;-..(,S (AP) -Im·
pr"''1onc, to the l'Ontral"\. Ben Rl \k\en doc<;n't gl\e up homr run
)u!.t a'l him
"I ooh male goc..xt patches." the
\n~el<,'p1h:her~1d ··T~t' theothcr
gu\ \\ho ., out thett with me on the
mound that mn kr bad patche .
"I rn'I\ him out and want him to
lea'e nn bod) I'm a U) "ho ne,er
mc\SC\ up \nd
rm ~ult tn 1na
10 teach 1h11
other a~> ho" to pitch
81\leq:n can
Jul e · allout hi~
a her C'gO. "ho ha a tendcnc)
to ~enc up
haniina run-e
b311 belause
Bhle,cn 1 ••1leven
ph1lo lph1l·al about being tagcd for
homers -mcludma a m~r kquc
rcrnrd of 50 m I Q86
'"\ ou ha~t to pitch a lot of inn1np
to a•'c up 50 homer\ ... he said. .. That
how th.at .• you v.crc out thiere
v.orktnl ..
81>-lc'en. v.ho came to. tM Anerll
from 1mne ta m a W1nter ll'llde.
fi urc be out there wom .. aoaa
huun for his ncv.: 1tam th1 ..,....
lthouah he tu m' 3 on ADril 6.
Bl)k\Cn thinks M ha a Jot cl Pri>ducuon kft 1n has ri1ln arm
.. I'd hkt to l"Ofttan• to ma~ JS
pan WOft 2.SO.phat '""'• .. Bl) ltvtn t&id. •• t hope IO kt'!C1) IO'!'I
until rm an m earty 40a ..
llM le~n 1 comn'I off WMt M
aitltct "lM m0tt '"""1iti'W .. of'MI 11
1ftYJ! kll* I I llOM, witla 10 • eona. •• Amcrw ....... llillt 11 kma. and a l 43.,... ,_ ... -. ,.._ .... ~
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• Of_,. CoMt DAILY PiLOT I Tu.day. March 28. 1989
'l'OH I' HK• \k -:..
·House where Ruth hung out .takes
fiDfll f allaftel l2y_.ears of memories
From The-Auodated Ptet.s
Ct.llCAGO -Wrt-~kers on Monda> "-. • •.1
demolished Mc.{'udd)"s Tavern. o 79-)ear-Y'
old baseball lnndmGrl.. und one of Babe
Ruth• fa,oruc hangouts ---
As the 12-)ear-old great-grea1-grandson of 1he
tavern'!. founder tearfully pulled the lever, a trnctor1'11ke
high lift f rotn Spccdwa) Wrcd .. 1ng Co. tool.. the fir\t big
chunk out of the small saloon across the street from
( om1skc) Park.
YoungJack"Blachky, "ho u~ to St...al hot c.'!og~ in the
tavern. wa too choked up to talk about it at first and hid
his face a~ he ~1d of the dcmoli11on ... It'\ stupid."
But he la1cr mu terl-d up enough m1sch1evousnc\s to
grab a piece of rubble and toss a "ell-placed pllch th;it
shattered the old front "indow mmutcs before wrecker!I
made their final a~sauh on the "h11c-bnc:k building.
Though fam11\ members said "atch1ng McCudd' ·!.
go "as sad. tne 1o{crn will be re urrccted an two )CarS a
block awa) a pan of a tate-fuoded stadium PfOJcct tha1
"'" gl\e the Chicago Wh11e O\ a new home b) I 99L
.. I feel vef) empt) ... ~•d Pud1h McCudd' Senese
Blach le) ·s grandmother al'ld granddaughter ·of John
~c( udd~. ''hb opened the ta,cm 1n time to scnc
lOns1ruc11on workers wh o b\.11lt tlic ballpa·rs.. 10 ·1910.
.. 11.!. a \Cr} hard thing 11 huns:· said Senese. the
ta,ern·!> curr~nl OY.ner and one of about 40 fam1h
ml'mbers who ombcrl) watched the wrecking crcY.
demolish decades of memone<.
St. John's, St. Louis In final
NEW YORK (AP) -The National ~
In\ 11a11on Tournament ISJUSl the nght salve •
for a hum1liat1ng finish b\ St. John's 1n the r
Big l:.ast ( onfercnce. The Rcdmcn. eighth 10 ----
the nine-team tonfCrcnn· this sca~on and a loser 10 last-
plan~ Bus1on ( ollegc m the first round of the Big East
tournament. reached the Nil final \\Ith a 76-65 victory
O\ er '\labama-Birmingham Monda} night. Freshman
Malik Sealy also scored 17 poinb for t. John's, 19-13.
Y.h1ch will seek 11s fifth "l.IJT Litle when 11 meets t. Lou1\
in Wcdncsda) n1ght°H hamp1onsh1p game. The Bilhkcns
defeated M1ch1gan tate 74-64 in the other semifinal a1
Mad1wn Square Garden. Monroe Douglass scored 25
poinls. nearh double his a'erage. as St. Louis mo,ed
"nhm one 'ictOI) of its first NIT champ1onsh1p 1n 41
)Cars. The Ballil..ens. 27-9. \\h1ch came bad; from
halftime deficm of 20 and L? pomls. respecu' cl}. to
def~al Nev. Mc\ICO and W1sc:-onsin-in 1he100111amcnr
opened a 34-15 lead with 3:52 left 1n the first half as
Douglassscurl'd I I p<?inl!. and backcoun panncr Charles
Newberry added eight to changt' the trend . . Tates
Locke, an ass1!.lan1 coach at Indiana University. was
named head basketball coach Monda} at Indiana State.
The 51-}'ear-old Ba1csvillc nauvc has been an assistant 10
Indiana Coach Bob Kn1~h1 the past two sea)OnS. Locke
sa}'s he enJO)~ .. golf, fishin$. wmningand laughing. I hate
gossip. liar., an<l losing· He prev1ousl}' coached :11
Clemson. Jad,.,onv1lle. Miami of Ohio and .\rm). In 14
~a!.On\ a!. a rnllcgiate head coach. Loc ke po\tcd a
205-166 record I I 1s tcaJlls carneu two NC .\A bid<> and
fi,c l\ilT tournament appearances. Locke also coached
the ltinJler Buffalo Rra"e!> of the l\J B \ no" the Lo\
\ngclc!IC. hpper\.
ql:OTEOFTHE DA 1·
Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers manager.
on losing 50 pounds .. This 1s the worst lhmg an the
"Urld for me tO do. the hardest challenge rve C\t:r
had 1n nH hll' \\ often as I 1ncd to go on a diet
whenc' er I did. I would fool down at the plall' of
hngu1nc and ask ·who"s stronger )OU or me..,. And
C\ef) 11mc. a d am would look up and sa) 'f am···
Federko keeps Blues alive
BeroJe Federko scored has 22nd goal of
the season wi th 1·43 remaining Monda) ...
night as the St. LoUts Blues kepi their shm ,.,,, "-:.
Norris D1 ' 1\ion 111k hopcc;aln e with a comc-
lrom-bchand 1-2 NH l \ 1ctof) <>H'r the host Dt·tro11 Red
'Wings I he Vl\.lor\ pn·,cnted De1ro11 33-32-12. from
d1nch1ng 11\ '>t·rond s1ra1gh1 dn 1s1on championship. 1\1
10-35-2 lhl' Blue\ trail Dc1ro11 h) "" po1n1s. Jnd both
team'> ha'e three games remaining. f-edl·rlo's gaml··
wtnn1ng goal came as a Blues' poY.~:r pin~ expired
Fedcrko. camped alone at the Detroit goal neasc. look a
pass from Greg Paslawskl and calmly waited for
nelm1nder Greg Stefan to go down before napping a <ihOt
high into the ne1 In 01hcr \/ H L acuon: Guy
Ca rbonneau '.>{'ored thr \\Inning goal" 1th 2 51 left 1n the
-.ccund period. hdp1ng1he "1untrcJI C anad1ens complete
dn unbeaten sca\on ~m:s" 1th a 5-:! '1cton o'er Roston
( arbonneau !.wcp1 unchet ked to lht• front.of the Boston
net and flipped Ryan Waller's pa\'\ oH·r goaltender
Rejeao Lemelin, g" 1ng Muntn:al .l 1.()-1 record against
Boston this \car Kirk Muller !tlorcd '" 11:c in a four-
goal scrnnd i>cnod and Mark John oo also had t\\O goals
for 'ev. Jersc~ a<, lhe Dt•v1ls downed Ph1ladclph1a. 5-3 .
Joe Mullen, Al Macinnis and Joe Nieuweodyk 'iCorcd
afler '°11nnCSOt3 g1waways. "Jll'UWe nd\ l "s goal with I ·3{1
to pla~ lil11ng 1hc ( algar}' flame!. to a 1-~ v1cton o'er the
""'orth \tars.
Judge backs up free agency
The NFI ·s new '>ystem of free agency.
wh ich has re<>ultcd to .more than 100 pla)'er~ ~
changing tc.1m\ !>incc r cb. I. has been upfield ~
by the court\ Judge David Doty an Man-----
neapohs. who 1~ presiding over 1he antitrust sui1 filed by
the union following 1he 24-day s1nkc m 1987. which
cnde<l w11hou1 a contract. said he was denying the motion
based on h1<i ruling laM Jul y 12. In 11. he ~id that outngh(
free agenC). "h1ch the union 1s seeking. could hurt
compct1t1 ve balance and "would work a wholesale
subversion of the collcc11vc bargaining proce . " Doty'"
late t dec1stoo, rece1"ed today by the Management
( ounc1I, 1s based on that one. In 1t. he said to grant the
uuuncuon would be to 10 agam~t has earlier motion ...
lJore tnctcd free agcnt peocer Tlllmu. who was left
unprotected b)' the Hou ton Oilef'1, 1gncd a two-)'ear
contract wonh $475.000 w11h the San Frans1cso 49crs ..
Jim Ban, the Giant'\ no"JC tackle, tumeddown aS950.000
offer from the Green Bay Packen and wall remain with
New York. accordm& 10 a published repon. "Money
wasn't !he thing," he told rhe New York Ttmc . "I want
to tay 1n the area I hove great rnpport with the fan ..
When you sec re~pect there. you know the grn"'i isn't
vccner on the other ide." J
Lakers owner being sued
LO ANGELES -Jerry Bu • the
owner of th Los Angele la1'c!'l and the * Forum 1n lnalcwood, has been ucd by Jn
fnalcwood aovcrll 101 company which is
scck10111 lea 1$72 million rn a brtach ofcontract la~sull.
The 1ctton 1lso 1llqc that Bu s uted deceit and
dcfam1tton in v1olauna oral and wnttcn con1r1ct~ ind
utcd money owed to H&H ports, Inc. without the urm·,
t~. The lewsuit was filed Marth 10 in Supcnor
oun .•• l\ fedcralJudgtn:fu.c:d MondaytodismrJSfraud rfiiilCI nst spont qcnts N.,., Wallen and ~
..._, &bftdelaycd thcopcnrn1ofthcdcf'en1t ~ion o(
the u'ia1 Wbamnattvcral W'ttn scs from cestifyi,.. U.S
Diltrict :::J GeorF M1rov1rh tent Jurors home early
and rec 11tc anal until Tuada_y 1ftcmoon after
h11en1na to oral aitd wnucn motron1 for the first hout of
Monday's scheduled two-hour afternoon "'"ion.
When tht late 8111 V"""td.: OY. ned the White So\, he
u'ied to to his "Wooden lq o'er a bar stool at McC udd) '\,
do" n a kw bceri. und talll for hou~.
When the New Y0tk Yankees were rn tO'Wn dunnt
the 1 910~ and '">s. Ruth would gun le a few drinks at the
tavern.
When the Met uddy family home was ncir.t door. thc
Babe ··'>'ould come o'er and ba'c durncr 'With my gn:-at-
grandmothcr." hen Blachlcy;Scnc:sc's daughter, \aid.
The famll) home. where both worrien $re\!, up, wH
torn do" n 11 part of the Mad1um prOJe~t. which ~ 111 build
the ne" pa1 l. on ton of the ""cm sate. Construction 1 to
began an Ma)
"I greY. up th<'rC'." Shen Blac:hle)' said. "I danced on
1he bar. learned to l'Ount on the cash regmcr."
.. , didn't "ant to com~" to \.\atch the demoh11on. she
said "~h mother a ked me to. 'he put it this wa)· 'It's
uni) going 10 happen once···
\nifacts from the tavern. mcluding the grand
ma hog.in) bal S.. bar and "hundreds of pnccless photos (of
the 'Mlllc ~'-) from the rocept1on ofthe:te~m." \\ere
placed .,in <ilomgc and will ht used in the nc\\ tavern lQ
duplicate the old one's in tenor, Blnchle} ~td.
The "reders got the old decorated-tan c11hn.,B-bu111
"Ill be tanhfull) reproduced an the new 1a,em. Pat
Senese, ~he owner''\ husband. said •
Bu) ing a ne" ce1hng was cheaper than mo" ing the
old onr. he said "~hen )OU Y.all into the new McCuddfs. )Ou'll be
"alk1ng into the 19) 0 Mc( udd) ·s, .. he said.
I~ THE BLEA('HERS 11\...lk::' •• _, ___ _
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Noah gets sick but still wins
KEY Bl C YNC:. Fla -\'an nick ---
Noah became Ill 10 the fifth set '1onda> • •
ag•11nst Jal..ob Hlasd hu1 thl' I rcnchman ~
rew,ered to "'" lhl· fourth -round mait:h al ----
the lnterna11onal Pla}'cr' ( hdmpion'>hip'
"Joah seeded 12th. ad' anccd to thl· quanrrlinJI•
"nh his third stra1Rht fi,C·\<'l \lctor:~ 6-4. 1·6 ti-..l 2-fi
7-'i The matth tool 31 hourc,
~oah led 4-3 1n lhl' final \l't and Y.tJ\ abou110 reu:1H
~ne when he \Uddenl) benl <>'er "ailed 10 a torncr of
the (Oun and 'om1tcd I k thc:n \JI dov. n 1:<1u'>in~ a hnl'I
dela> in the ma1ch
"I wasn'1 thrnkin~ abou1 tht· matrh · l\oah \Cml "I ""a" lf)ing to breathe •
Umpire Rudi tkrger Y.arncd ""oah for thc tkln\ nnd
then pcnal11cd him onc garnl' point tx•forl' the matt:h
resumed
ltlasck, who was or;cr,1ng, \\On that g.am(' No<th
looked wobbly, but he 1w1cc hdd sl·nc and then hrokc:
Hla\ck for thl' \ 1ctof}
fhc chm1na1wn of tht• fifth-~c.·edcd Hlo.,ck mean<, onl~ onr of the top sl\ seed., -top-ranked han Lend I -
1!. '\till ah'e w11h 1hree round~ 10 go.
Jordan earns NBA honors
Clevee.nd C•v•llers center Brad Daugher-
ty powers to the basket wtth • slam dunk
over over ,....,._ ~ •• ,,. Chuck ~•non,
but the ~acers emerged on top, 1~10J.
Heat_captuces third straight
Miami sets franchis e first
with 100-79winover Nets
From The Associat ed Pre~1
Pearl "3\htngton \corcd :! I point\. Ror) "panov.
added 20 and Miami rode a 34-2 thrrd-Quarter bum LO a
I 00-79 '1c10n o\l'r the °'Jl'W kr<.t'\ Nets on Monda\
night. g1'lng ihc l'\Panc,wn lleat thl·ir lir\l-<'\cr thrcc·-
gamc wanning \lreal.
[)(~p11c the i\i8>\ c, wnf\I rct:0rd JI 1 l -55. the Hi:.11
ha'e v.on four ol lheir la~t fl,c home gam~ and lhC'
'lllOf) margin mate he\ thc1rlargc!lt of the ~ear a 101-80
'lltol"\ O\cr Utah on Dec 21 The loss wac, the 10th to a
r11Y. lor tht '\.ch
"•th Nt·v. k r\l'J lc.1d 1n~)7-411m1d\.\a)1hruugh the
third qu.1n..:r M1am1 \Cured nine ~tr:ught point\ four b)
\parro" .\lter .l ha\let h} 1hr Nch· ( hns ~1orm M1am1
retkd 1111 ~ 'l run"4.'l lltl\C.' JX110I\ and lcd 83-511 with 8 21
kll to the g.iml
In othl·r '\ H..\ tmt·' Clipl>f'r 119, • Uftgtt 1114 1-..en !'iomlan '-CurcJ ~X
p<>int\ dnd fkno11 Hcn1am1n addt•d ~.i . including .1 ganH··
v.1nn1n11 <,la m dun~ v.11h 14 '>Ctond\ kfl lnr host I °'
\ngcll''> Ro<>lm· ( 1a ~ ( 1r,1n1 h,ul h1\ hl•\t g.inw a\ a pro w11h ~2
point\ 17 ;t\\l\tC\ and t•1gh1 reoound\ a~ the { liPJ~t'> "'w1
loronl\ thl· litth llnH' to thrn lt1\t 41 g.1111n l he "'uSl:lel'
Y.t'rt• ~alcd b' \le' I n~li\h "11h '' 1)()1n1;, nnd I JI I l -.er
"1th .4
Jan 114. uptrSontc-. 105: 1-..url Malone \<.tm•d ''
fXllOI\ und lnhn <;1odton had :?~ point' and 12 as,1sl' '*'
lJ1ah ran "' home "'tnninv \lrt•al 10 L? ~1nw' I hurl
U \ .I 0 H I I \ f • I I II \ ' I II \ I I
HJ1lc) added 21 points and 13 poantsand Mark Eaton had
IO pmnti. and I' ret>ound~ Dale Ellis nd Xai"er
Ml Oan1cl had 14 potnts apiece for Seattle, which 1iuffercd
at':I W\Cnlh ~1ra1gh1 road loss 1 he \ICtOr} "as t •tah ·s I 0th 1n the hm 12 game and
lied the Ja11 with Phocn" lor '>4.'cond pla<.:c an the NBA'
Western ( onll'rencr, four game .. behind the Lo\ Angeles
Lakers.
P'1toos 90, Mavericks 77: Isiah I homas scored five
of h1'1 30 prnnl\ during a 9-0 sc-cond-half run 3\ ho\I
Dctroll bclJme lhl' lir\I "cBr\ tc:am to wan 5(1games 1h1<,
\Cason Dctro11 v.-nn II'> fifth -.1ra1ght. 14th in the la\t I'
.rnd 14th 1n a r<>\\ al home Dall. s had dff!PPl'<i I01h
\trJl~ht
Kolclls Ul, Honitl$ IOS : Patnd f."ingt'qualcd h1
t•arcer hi(lh "'Ith 45 point'> a' lht .\tlant1c C>" 1~1on ·
kad1ng l\.n1d,, \napix<l J 1h1l'l'·g;1ml' lo"ng '>lr'"3k ""h
th\." \\1n :n < h;irlottc f:."mg madl· Ix ot :!~\hot., and nine
of IU·lrn· thru"s mntch1ng th e 45 po1n1s he had earltrr
th1' }Car aga1n<il 'Wa,h1ng1on He also pulkd down 1-1
rcllound'
Pacers 104, 1v1lltrs 10!: R1l "m1t'i made l\.\o ln-c
thrm .. ., alll:'r 11me C\pircd cnabhn& ho\I Indiana to bc.-at
< lc \clJnd tor lh c lir..t t1mr an"' mrc11ng\ lnd1.1na kJ
4'M-H'.'\ "•th l 30 lc.-lt but Ron 1 larfll'' ~orc:d \I\ pc.>1nt., 1n a
I -4 (le' eland run J\ th1.: Ca\ alu.·r) lied the game on
'-'farl l"nu·., tl.l\ll't "1th three \C'{ond\ rema101ng •
lndmna·., \t'rn I lrming nu .. ..cd a runnang .\hot lrnm
the lane hut the 7 toot-4 Sm•h grublx-J lht• rt'huunJ and
~a\ fouled <1t lhl· hurn:r b) llt1rpcr
Burki ltl. Warriors 109: Lm) 1'.f)\ll.o\\iak 'Aotc1I
111 ut h1\ U1 ptlln" 1n lhl· fourth quaner a\ r-.ll lY.aukn·
dckatc<l C1ofdcn ~talc fur 1he I Ith 1.:on\CCUll\C umc.
t..r}'to'\.\o1,1k 'itOl't'J ll\t' po101c, an c1 I ~-4 run tha1 gol\l' thl'
Huck' d I06-'ll le<1d w11h 4 I CJ to pla)
poan~~cr351 aJ0:-::~·92~~~~~d~g~~d2~.~ • ., Angels tr1·m pltch1·ng roster to 11 ~~:~~ t~~~u~~~~f1M~~J~~t v.B~ a;l:)~·~f _r __ ·_ ~-~ •
th e week. Jordan. the league's top scorer "-Ith a J2.4 Rader changes plans a'cragc. had 21 point • 16 assists and eight rebound
againsl the Lo ngclcs Lakcrs 32 points. 10 rebound\ as spring nears end· and nine as 1 1 agatn'>t Phoeni x. 33 point\ and a career-. '
high 17 3 1m agamst Portland. and 21 point 12 he W iii start Abbott
rc&ounds and 12 assists against attic The BulJs v.on all
fou r games . Jn other NBA new . rorward.ccntcr Barry From The Auoclat~d Press umpter aod guard Bob Rose signed Hkfay contract ..
w11h the Lo Angeles Clipper\. The roster open mg' wcrt·
created Sunda) when the-Chppcr\ releasC<I restl"\e centrr
Greg Kite and placed swing man Reggie Wtlllams, who
has a sprained thumb, on t'hc IOJured list Sumpter. 23.
played the 1988-89 sc1son with 1hc Quad C ny Thunder ol
the ( onllncntal Basketball ssoc1at1on. ·rhc 6-foot-11
umpter. who attended Austin Peay. averdged 8.8 point\
and I I rcbound'i m 54 aamcs with 1he Thunder . The
Bo41ton Celtic . wht>have played wi1hou1 Larry Blrch1nce
Nov. 15, got more bad tnJvry new'> when It was
announced that Jim Paxson wou ld mis<; the.-rc'it of the
season and KevlD Mcllale v.ould !>II out at lea~t one more
game ra:\)()n wa heduled to undergo surgery fue!iday
at New t.ngland Bapt1't Ho.,p1tal in Bo41ton to n:pair a
torn liga ment m h1\ right wrist
Bookies expect big tourney
' U. VE , S -With Nevada-La
Vcgac, '3fcly out of the way. bookmaker:\ an: • _,
an11C1pating their IX' t Final Four e"er, 'With ,..._ e
uptoSlOmllhonc'l.pcctCd tc.bClcpll) bet on ----
the three rcma1nina collqc basketball aamr~.
Duke 11 the fnonlc amona oddsmaken to win the
national championship. but ~pons book opera to" :t) 1hc
lack of a dom1n1nt &cam and th intense interest an the
N A tournament bould lead to • rccord-t>rca~in&
belting handle
"With these four team\, no matter what Lhc hne 1~
we'll act a lot of action," '\atd Keath ulanu. man11trof1hc
Palace Station sport book. "It'\ JU\t aoina to be
tremendous."
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P•\l ~ "IPRI~(,\ -The \nael
madl \1gn1fit.1111 mOH Monday
"h1ch lctt 11 pit' hers in u•m(>.
1mprov1nf top pro,pc.·ct Jam Abbott s
chance., o enrn111g J mQJor leaaue JOb
in h1\ fir'>t prok\'llonal ~a on.
ngcls manager Doug Rader also
unnounced a change 1n h1 pitching
plans for thr final week of \pnng
training.
hhott will \ttirt Wednesda)
nga1n\I \tin Diego. wi th Oan Petry
due to rchC\t' him 111 tha1 game f<t('h
of l\bbott' pn:vwu" fhc Jppcamnce\
have come in rehcf. but the ~h1n
\upport'i R dcr's w1 h to include the
2 l·)tar-old kfi-h ndcr 1n h1 • n·
opening rotation.
"We'll IX' lookina for the things
Petry ha'>n't been able to pro,idc,"
RadcnauJ ... Meanina. aoocblufJ into
the fifth and l:\th 1nn1nss. ind aood arm petd."
Petry' sprina tr.unioi hcdulc ~as dcla)cd early in camp when he was 1delincd bneny with a \tiJT ~houlder f he veteran . n$}lt-hander
ha "Worked only I 0 1-3 inn in in
exh1b1t1on pla) ..
Btforc Monday' game with n
01cao. the Anacl announced ~\cral
ro,ter move\ lt11ht-handcr Stewart
C ltburn and Rich Monteleone were
opuoncd 10 i:.dmonton <lf the Pacific
( OISl uaaue, wtult \iCtcran util-
ityman Oarttll Miller was released
Ript-hander TmyClark ront1nu·
1nahr1comcbeck from a liaht rotator
cuff tear. wtnt on the 21 o.d•> disabled It t ~he natl~ allO "ltd the contt"IC't of
ou&ficldcr Man."U\ l..awtnn, taken
from &he New York Mtt1' orpn111-
t1on in the Otttmbcr mlJor IH&ut
draft, was rctumtd to T1dcw1tcr of
the lntcnuiuonal 1.na~. In Monday's pmc. Glenn Hoff'·
man's riahth-1nn1na 11ftllc dro~e 1n
J8cll HoWtll and pvc Uw Msh• 2· I ~ over !en D..iclo Monda)'. ~II lbe Padrn' tbar11tM wwn· nt~--nnon. ).I, ..... two-du ~an inn1ne 10 pid up 1~
I
vtCtory and Bryan Han cy rttonJca
his fifth save. Btn Blylt'~cn V.'Cflt the
firs& sa• 1nn1~ for lhc Ansel anJ aJio-ed four hats and one run.
Mcanwh1lr. M1rlt Mcltmort' n:-·
maincd relentless m ht long.,hot
pursutt of the Anarls' 1tt<>nd basc1oh.
1.wo mon· hit Monday P"C him ll
htt\ in h1\ "•"l 23 at-bat~ and II\
overall bluing ave~ of~.ns.
Shelby hits game-winner
VERO BEACH. Fla -John
Shelby hit a t•o-run homt'r with one
out in the bottom of tht' I th mn1n1
Monday, ai~ ina the Los nark's
Qodltrl a S-3 nlUbitton belri1911 v~o'cr tht' New Yon Mets.
·~ broke out of an offen11ve
slump with bi tv-o hiu. The wtttan
outfkldcr'5 m1t1ns .,~ hed
dipped to .I 74. but he •id he was
mott ~ Wida wortL111 oa hit um1ns and ba1t1111 stroke for tk""'
Ol 1ht ""'* wetOft .... wu nice to 111 that ..._., llUt
dae IP"• huft'I ken ,,......... b
• •• all/' ~ llid. "'* ... Mnhl. pa11doll .......... .... 11Map••·1M..arw-. doltll-
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JobC\ef) spnni. o" I havcajobadd rm 1n 1 ~tuat1on -here I can-on on
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Shelley Br«ckn. 6-3, 6-3.
Mate~ point took 14 minutes.
That's na1n. 14 minUlCSJUSl lO play
the final point. "The ball went over
the net 130 ttmc~" Maran said.
Thcprestigiou OJai ln"itauonal,
the su51 of tennis for high schoo , co unity and four-year oollcgc pla> wasa poinl in time
l&SJJCISOn which SttmingJy triggered
a sencs ofchamp1onsh1ps for Slaltcl').
thcconferencechampion in singles
anddo11bles with Natalie Hastina.s last year. as well as regional and state
titles. .
They won everything. But-winning
alOJll forSlatterywasmomcntou 1n
thal she wonwh1fe~playing with a tightly wrapped lefl leg to protect a
hamstring pull and held offner
opponent, Breeden in the longest
match point in the <fa.year history of
the tournament.
She won the regional ch am·
pionship lasl year, in both singles and
with Hastin.gs in doubles, with a torn
hamstring and a ruptured tendon in
herlefi foot. resulting from dehydra·
tion, from which ~he also suffered.
Slattel') then went on to win the
state title in both categories. "It was
GIRLS
,From81
all-unset League honors.
"Kami works very hard and nev1.r
gives up," Strausburg said. ·'She wa!>
our off guard. a three.year varsity
player and she 1s very sman. he
understands eve ry aspect of the
game."
Now that winter ha turned to spring, Bigler hasn't stopped making
her presence felt. Last year she earned
all-Sunset League marks at shonstop
and appears headed in that direction
again.
"Kama 1sa leadcrb) example,"sa1d
Fo11ntain Valley softball coach Cary
Baker. "She gets along wjth everyone.
and she 1s an extremely tough
competitor.
"She can bounce back easil). By
that, I mean when she makes an error,
she does not let it bother her. She "''II
be diving for the ball on the 'ery ne.~l play. She does not hang her head.
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To• •h•hcrteaanjuries
dun111 tbe-IOUmamcni. Slat~ woukfJ91ill1-.auD1Po01for20 or 30 minu1etia llietwcen maadln.
.. Ttteydidn'taiu •wu~na10 be able to ~y," laid Myron Slat~.
So fart""••~. $1aJ1trl' is un· Mfeated ( &.o); She &uncid down tM
nta Barblra Tournament this year
to compete in the Chrysler Lt Barron
Tournament, an invitation-only,
rruxeddoubkS tounwnent pla)ed in
San Ditto and Ventura She won the Chrysler tournament mixed doubles
with her fiance, Eric Rebitztr, OC'C'r
No. I men's player. '
You say Slattery can So anywhere
she wants nelt year? That she's good
enouah to pick the school ofhcr
choice? Yes. she can. So wh)' Long
Beach State'>
Aftcrall. she's the defending state
champion. "My fiance I\ going to
Long Beach State," Slattery said.
"Plus it's close to home and my
doubln partncr(Hast1n&S) 1 going
there." Make sense.
Hersaster Jennifer, 25 , a leaching
pro at thcSeaclifTTcnnis Club in
Huntington Beach who played on the
pro tour for two years, ,has been a tttmendous rnnuc·nce on little sister
luhe,whobepnpla)inaalage 12
JuhcSlatteryused to pla) the piano
before taltma up ice ska1ina and ballet
to help her footwork in tennis. "My
sister really motivated me in tennis."
lattery said. She was 12 when she
won her first toumament, lhe Irvine
Junior Tennis Tournament on the
"Another nice thin& 1!. that she 1
willing to learn. Somelimes seniors
will politely listen to )OU but nothing
happens. She as)(s intelligent ques-
tions, and she reall y wants the answers. She does not go through the
motions.
"Also she can take cnt1c1sm well. I
can tell her 'that was the "orsl pla) I
every saw.· And she will S3) 'thanks a
lot.• Then ask what do l mean, and get
the poanl.
''She has never been a great hitter.
although she is hitting much better
this )ear. but she 1s a great person to
have on the team. She makes us play better. he 1s a true team pla)er.'
0
·····~J1er this Ea!>tcr weekend. C'orona
s1el Mar girl's"' tenni~ coach Dave
Heffern must be all ·smiles, because
h1s 900n to be sophomore sensation
had just captured the 22nd annual
Easter Bowl Juniors tennis tour-
nament in M1am1.
Kari Phebus. who is just I 4. was
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:Jutlti'itlofth«tithman ~a1 af ECtilDllHiP;sll~ played m E~C111aa4.-coun1 wnb tbe 'vmwtytcu11on•Junc
\OUr. squite a raumtror a 20. )'C'ar~ •
So ~11 ~. it•snac:e 111U• on top.
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Slattery won Ian year and declined to ~lay an thasseason because of the
Chrysler Le 8a1Ton Tournament
Sow Jattery defeated Johnson
tw eeksqoinconfettnccact1on.n
s the le ind of victory pla)ers hkc
lattery look for. You know )Ou'rc
the best when you beal the best.
Maran says she's the best offlhe
court. too.
"The neat pan about her 1s that
she' the mo t gentle person offlhe
court." said Maran. "She's such a s~cct thing, alwa)Saims 10 please and
never has a bad thing to say. But On
the court she will not give anybody
an}1h11\g.."
This-sweet, hule ugercould wand
up the grcate I tennis pla):cnn the
h1storyofOCC'. which. of course. is
hke sayina Roger Clemens could be
the greatest pitcher in history or
Magic Johnson could be the,rcatest
point guard 1n h111tory.
Eitherway. lattcr)deser\.c the
. natter}.
seeded fourth m lhe tournament. the
Easter Bowl 1sonc of the \\-Orld's most
prcsug1ous JUn1or tourne)~. Phebus
defeated top-seeded Kaura Kimel
6-2. 6-3. Then 'lhc won the title.
bcaung hometown favorite Stace)
Moss 4-6. 6-2. 6-3.
Not only 1s Phebus the top-ranked
I 4-)'ear-old an the count). but this win
over a I 6-and-undcr group show~ he may be the houcst )Oung mencan
tennis prosrcct to come around m
years.
In fact. Phebu is thinking about playmg in a ceuple of pro toum)S during the summcr First, she will
pht)' 1n the Seventeen 1 oumament in
M1 s1on V1eJO 1n '\pnl and at Ola1
before she tackles the pros.
LI BOBBI TALE -Strausburg re-port~ that Yveu e Ybarra ha~ signed a
letter of intent to play vollc)'ball at
Boise talc nc~t year The S-foo1-JO
senior was a key member of 1he·
Barons semifinal playoff squad.
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and then held off the Scahawk
res I of the way.
BLYL~VEN
the From81
In addition to a wicked rurYeball
Blylcven has a wicked 5ense ol
humor. which \hould help keep the
Angels loose.
In high school so0ba11:
Saot[ago 7, La1i1na Buda 3: uc
Gundersen went 1 for 3 wnh a run
and a RBI single in the second to lead
the Artists to an early 3-1 lead. bul
Laguna co uldn't hold on 1n the non·
league contest at homc. Pitcher Terra
Anderson. 4-5. who tooi 1hc lo "·
went I for 3 with an RBI fo r the
Am"~ .i.5 O\.crall
Flo Thomp'iOn hit a 1hree-run
tnpk in the hflh inning and a RBI·
doubll' an 1he second to lead Santiago
2124 FC>lJ'Uln
by far the h1ghe t ot his career. -
"A lot of things were wrong. both
physicall) and mentally." he &aad
He was 7-6 at the tan of Jul). but. after hun1ng his nght thumh, be won
only three more games and lo~t 11.
PrC)tn8 on his mind was the fact that
hc wa~ tr}1ng to nCJOllatc a contract with the Twins dunna fhe sea!>On.
But he·, apparently health) and
happ) again. and he fiaure~ to
contribute to 1he "-ngel~ in more wa)!t
thanJUSI lrtkking to the mound e' Cr) fiv e days.
He warmt.-d up earlier this sprina
with the " teak · ndw1chc for Bu~
Ride to Mesa" SJJnup ~heel af\er a game at Yuma, l\n1. 8l)le\en' name
was tint on lhc hst qu1ckh folio~~
b) I 8 othe~. J here wa much
disappointment -and n1ckenn1 -
whcn those who. $.igncd up un· .
wr.:ippcd lhClrlc~s--than·gourmet ham
and cheese sand" 1chcs on the bus.
··You alwa )' get th e )Ouna kids.''
~1d Bl)'IC\.cn v.ho al~o ~n red a fev.-
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(Expetlenced) IUnd Muat haw front &a... SILES ltand $250, Mllboeld & OwWIY 2 HP JOMton
Fuel tlrM poeltlonl I Vltl· ottlce eppe8r&nc:.. For Well .. l~ -property ""°'*' 549-5132 -175l> •in.fltOt •bte In reprogr•phlcs d•lllll , cell Jennller m~t comp•ny TE &
. Good benefll1. 790-5000 BMut.lful Newport BMch, Put your perwn11!1y to NEW DAYBED WHJ -EL£CTAICiAY BoAT • ---
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Seeking .~m. PIT. $6 to f()( appolntMent . ......_!Of tie bonu1 plen No ex· BRANO NEWI $155 • FOAO '85 BRONCO
ttain??? 3535 E. Coast llmfl-T·• Bob Curci, Curci-Turner ~ nec...,-y C1t1 CALL * IM0-8733 * 13' Bolton Whaler Super loeded, 19400.
Hwy, CdM. 673-2930 •-Co. 673-1oeo 842-4333 and ask tor -Sport, V1hama 40 , 714·974-5187 ... 11/• , Sieve, IM'I to 5pm SOFA, 2-pc, beige corne< IC>aded, 15000 975-5212 1.;;;;;:-_....;;==;:;:: P/111-H ltn/n. Ar• you. riling ,,., wlll'I . SECRETARY/OFFICE MCtlonal, 7x9. 'yr new, -------.. _.__
HMd energetic, herd-.,, outetandlng voice? MANAGER Wanted for _ '400. 3 llOd tblt $35/ea 1979 BAYUNER, 36" ex· ,.,._,...... o.rus _ --------
working Individual tor Pay the bfll• & atJH l'lave lr('lall architectural firm Big c.nyon 644· 1504 cellef)t condtllon. many CJauia .nn
cleaning. 11-s10 00/hr ttm• to purau• your for L B otc. •94-7344 TB.LllPlllTlll Whit• crewel Iota. 2 aol• ;;~r•5•00 Me~'.nT!: 101·961--M..,.E1111RC1111E1111D!"'!E!"'!S~2!"!30~1 'II .llTTA I•· 1 d•p•ndlng on ex· dreams Flexlble sched-lllllTJIT P/1 Fut! ume 40 hOUra plu1 Pd "*· stereo compo· 722-'2542, 645-9570, 50,000 mlla Otigll\al sue~ lhtft, (2~~~}o '
perlence Pet1< 650-0656 ule, will train Mu1t l'lave • Geri otc. Incl WOf'd pro-l'IC>lldav-, veeetlon, health nents, am. Mexican wool Oey 2t'1-o700 pal" I Outetend tnGI CMMtt• "' /llllMIYNml motivated & proleuion•I c u eing, llt• book· Insurance. Begin AS550 rug1, IMWlf mlChlne & 17500 535'-5595 IWIW F~ csen<ai ·.at>. Weges • 1ttllude. Stare call Linda keeping, 20 hf1/wk. Cell ~~r~ut~l:. •Axgply~~ mite ltem1 720·8733 loat/Yacht Charters BUICK 1964 Riviera, from 111·1111
mHeage. AM or PM. btwn 2-9 755-11 55 Pete 751·5000. peraon. Newpe>rt Chick RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· muMUm 48,000 orlotn•I ,., h"..-;.. D ... ll
846-50e8 Bob RESTAURANT-Now hiring 6 .---Cashin , 1882 Harbor Mbcel.ntOUS 6015 END. Chert1< State-Of· mllH . excellent con· ·• -·
all po1lt1on1. Pleeae ll~n-YIURPT. Blvd .. ~osta MHa. 71 brown couch, ceiling Art 34' Creatock Pkg dltlon S5000 842-l353 81411 •••• llTITE •pply In peraon M·F 2·4 Seate Ing lor • bright ten, 5 llQhts, 4 blades. en-deal w/llelpper. 675>-7'00 -4 CVI. •1110, '''· PlllM< _,.. U.'111•1 :~~= (:'~'= TllLM•IH t~ue Engllsti oak din -Mb<. V~ 9090 <.1Nw __ v_21_1_l ___ ,.
PID TIAIRIM Corona del ~ _ word procuatng lkllli PT/FT Tool dealgner II 1•· misc antique d~· S.tff Boats 7014 GOVERNMENT SURP· ,. CERRITOS • LI ltld uni ""-..__.... bte "'-.~.. Ofltlons (Hm) 963-28.,,.· ESS JEEPS ll led I m 09PO'°t ty to ""'' IJP. Ill.II Pfllll ..,...,a .......,,...,..,...,. wl •xp needed Engl~· (wit) 852·1164 Kathy 18 FREESTYlE L • "' netlonal realestatemar-FOf l 1dla Spon1wear only.Pteuellllldreeume lng Co.inS1nta An1 Cati ----.----CATAAAMAN 13119 aold for $44 ACURA
ketlng aystem with un-Salary+ comm Newpon Of callCollinsAllOCillt•. Aft 2PM 545-1006 EOE I ' All.II .... TllU with trailer, cat box, 9t2·37S.7020 ~ •
llmlled earnlngL For In· Beach GOit CourM Call 840 Newport C.Otef Dr . -3 p.ece llete Old English c:olOf hull & sails , .. 11 "'........_ c:--
lormatlon, call Jeck Joh Leonard 952·8689 II• MIO. Newi>Or1 e..c:h, TOOL REPAIR & MAIN· I t"''"' $1000 873-9224 S1500 OBO 859-8802 Autos Imported 9100 m 4IOt s1e1 714 sn HJ• A~1at SELECT n CA 92MIO Aun. COfrll, TENANCE Air drrve & ,,. 1-::;:;-======1 BETTER HOMES & U&.11-111'11• 64'-5771 mlac con1true1lon tool1 DBL bed vwy clean, apt 19' HOBIE CAT w/tralter 11 'II 111 ...... (
GARDENS 1e.yeer·old compeny SECURITY OFFICERS SupetVlte 1oo11 1upplle' refrlg good cond , din Seldom uted $800 obo. IUllU
REAL ESTATE 75 1-5000 H•v• lead•. Salary, com· Work f()f the b9stl & mllerlal store room ... E~hlng cheap 673·9224 62 Mercedes Loaded! Nice car, rlduced ml11lon a benefits MICGregor Vachll, 1631 .II .. 850-4848 645-6308 1947 32' RHOADES ...... YW
RECEPTIONIST •931·2222• 111.WYI llMln Pl•centla, c M Apply ELABORATE brass rall DESIGN
Buty front offlc., YfHY pro-•u •1 ---We offer Xlnt pay. xlnt SAM to 3PM. Bar, 4x8. matoon 1ea1ner Double ender. r~ctng Ml·llll
leulonal. Some clerical & -,.__ training & xlnt t>eneltll YlllT PAlllll front, 01k trim. bollle 11oop kno-.n as Ille .22011 fHI l•JtotiH •ti .llnl ll
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rMUl'nl to PBR. 18012 WO<klng condltlonl Ell· ..,. ~ -$400/obo * 646-1133 new cu1n1ons $5000 brak ... l1mo akin automettc aunroo f.
Sl(ypartcClrdl,lnrlne,CA ~tloMlly line cllentele. ClllSE lllP ftTllllAIY UOIPT ~ slip avelleb .. midnight blue, p/1teet1ng, Ir. (8.577"8)
92?1• Attn: Gayte Phone tor appt, 973-4792 PfT 2-6PM Mon-Tua & tllOI S 536· 1328 2 piece hub ceps HPD• YW -----------------·<llllEnlOY ttie good llf9t S. Thur,..Frl. Good with FOf BaM.ball Car1's C.1' '83 CATALINA .3Q lo UJ·ll11 r,!! to Ir•~ ,worldW\del peopte & numbef1 In a K«ry 24 hrs. 645-3954 d .. MI. wtleel roller turl· 12000 l~t WE'RE FIGHTlf".JG Fa<
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exper. nee. 47S-S590 Wllllll/lllPPll bled•. u 8 Pd S 1150. SeMct, Equlpmtnt,
Full/part time S7/Hr SIC 1850 41n.7370 ~ 70201---------1 Growing co In lrvtne j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~---TIU.-mTlU.11 Chance tor advance· kwtfry/flJl'S/Art IYIU·lllST
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1A·2 & electronic Selaty $3500 CALL 760·0735 + t>enefitl. Company Window , tlnter/dellller JOHN LENNON lltho from 1;---;......,_....,...,.. __ _
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540-0295 blwn 2-4pm Mural o" canvat lrom t~ 844-0126 speed, l·topl New 11re1 ~ •
MALE 30 prof look Ing fOf Park Rutaurant Approx SLIP N6EDED lf'I Newport brek .. tu,,..up & ~tell ,.',";. ~; ~,.
opp to hOUM-111 during 8'x 1 4e~ UOOO 090 9eacl\ for new 38 Hat· tow: m1tea $7 500
.JuM.Augu11 Rell IVall 975-T.C fl ,.,.. Jim 581·53301d 722-8487
Craig (818) 339-t34 t ---731· 784 I/eves & wknds Otnct Fumfturt
& Ef'll>m!n! 604 7 Misc. TransporutJon
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with 6 Chalra chin• cabl· contemporery, burled 975 398 I pelernono 1n1e110< new
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