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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-30 - Orange Coast PilotJ c ' an,' I won1tget Hoffman, packages addltlonal Foster win tours for judges top Oscars executives COA Tl 3 E TERTAI ME T/ 6 B · .. 1 E ' 25CENTS T llUR D \''! ~1 R H :JO'!. 1989 . . Irvine gearing up transport aut~o~ity l y EMILY ADAMS Of JN Oell7 ...... kMf If plan~ proceed smoothly, Irvine w11J one day have a httle piece of Tomorrowland 1n its own backyard. Hoping to develop a c1tyw1dc transportation \ystem -1ncludinJ a monorail network -the Irvine City Council has paved the WI) for llS rar- rcachrng plans with D unanimous vote creating the Irvine Transpor- ta11on Authonty. the fi~t of its krnd of On1nge County. The agency Win also have the clout to approve tran portation manage- ment programs, which businesse will have to adopt to reduce peork-hour traffic under a rcsionaJ smog-reduc- tion plan. The ncwlycrcated~uthont~ will be funded an part by a $60,000 Caltrans grant. "Because transponat1on 1s such a key issue, such a maJor problem. 1he best, way to rc'°lve the challen1e It presents us 1s by workrna together - business. development. rcs1dent1al. university, 1ovemment - by 1nma1- 1ng afld carrying solutions we can all hve and work With," Councilwoman Paula Werner said. The authority will consist of 11 reprcscntauves from business. resi- dential and public sectors of the community who wiJI become a separ- ate govemm& board under the aus- pices of the City Council. 8esJCles the monorail ~)'stem. Mayo r Larry Aaran env1s1ons a ~ne'i of shuttJe buses. They would be coordinated with trains. the.mono- ('0\ l :H s ·1·011\ I :'\\ I HO'\ lit .'\ I Unthirsry· gardens dri~k 1up praises ly ROBERT BARKER Ot.,,. Daly,_ kMf The ceanothu.s hlac 1s one of the best kept secret 1n Southern Cah- fom1a h ha bcau11ful blue flO\\Cf'S in the pringand it'sJu\t right botanical- !) for the area It v ows an 11an ous hapes from a 2- inch mat to a 14-foot ~hrub-trtt, and lt'S eaS)' tO JfOW The fremontodendron 1s another neat plant that's nght fort he area. The one 1n this amateur g.:irdencr'i. back yard 1s e\plod1ng in bnght yellow nowen now It. too, is a comparative stranger to area garoen<1 Both plants arc < ahfo m1a nauvcs. They can make you think of Cah- fom1a 1n 1t'I earl}' untouched da}'s when gnllly bears outnumbered c<ars: Perhaps the best thins about the plants -1n these )Can of 'i<'arce ram fall and snowfall -15 that they're drought-tolerant. Water conscners hope their day 1s coming to this ~m a­ and area whert populauon bloom as "ater supplies dwindle Hor11cultural e"pens say 1h11 1he ccanothu 1s ''totally unth1l".'lt) .. And the frcmontodcndron ab olutel) ~~W~ loathe'\ water. other than rainfall In fau, \um mer watenna "'11l l1ll 1t Th~ plants. and others like them. arc comina under the bort1cuhural spothghl. They'll pro"c that }OU can save water and ha\'e beauuful Oov.ers and plant\ at the same time. The city of Huntmiton &'ach has started a modtl plot of dry plants 1n < entral Park behind the hbrary that katurts <'C'anothu~. EaJter Broom, barberry, rockro'JC. iprcad1n1 or- namental am and <Jwarf co}'ote bru h and now m 'lummcr 1round rover. f Pteue SH PLANTS/ Al) ...., ........... ..,. HIClll ..... Ja••• Jones, parlr 1Watntenance supervisor. shows drought· tolerant punts at Central Park In Huntington Beach: snow In 1U111Mer and p•anu nowers and • blade wMtow tr••· rail, an ex1ens1vc l Ur-and van-pool system and The lrvme Co 's mult1- modal center -7,000 square feet of transportatio n interchange sen.mg trains. bu!>t'!I, van11 and taxis -at Irvine 'ipcctrum To avoid gaps or ovcrlappmg services. the authority will help create tran ponatt<>n management pro- gram for ma1or dc"elopment'i such as the Irvine Busine (enter Hoping to one dJ) ueatc a trans- portation \)~•em that will get people out ol their CJ N . or .it lea\t increase the number of people in each car, the authonty will consider motT than the city of 'Irvine 1n its mass transit schemes. According 10 Ci ty Manager Paul Brady. the Cll) 1s worl1na toward a time" hen a dm·er could concc1 vably par!. his c.ar at a park-nnd-nde Jot, take a train to Lo Anseles or San Diego or. an ume,1., take the monorail to U1 I or South \. oa t Plaza "The potential 1s unhm1ted." Brad" said "Thi could be a S)' 1em hke 8ART (Bay Area Rapid fran It) 1n Nonhem Cahfom1a." No matter what system of ma transtt is chosen. council . members a&f'CCd a sweeping wlution is necc ary to rchcvc Orange County of ats smoa-chokcd sl 1cs and car-d<>&&ed roads. "This will bring 1nno vattvc technologies and ma tran it options to Irvine worl.ers nd re idcnts to helpsohethetran ponauon me we all find oursclve in " Werner said. Citizen·willing to help foot bill for new NB traff-i{: light ly IRIS YOKOI . That way, the my need only pay for 0t1.,. 0..,. ""°' ,,.,, . the other half of the estimated $80.000 co t. which could be reduced One c:oa tal N1;:wport Bc<Kh rcs1· another S to.000 to SI S,000 by us.Jn& dent wants a traffa \l~nal al Balboa salvaged equipment. Beck said ~ulevord and 14th Street o badl) City C ounc1l members who heard he s w1lhng 10 pa) lor 11 -with some Beck's uagesta on Monday directed help from h1o; neigh bo rs and Cit' him to continue d1scu ions with cit) Hall tmffic._cnginecn and rcstdcnts about West <Kean f ront re 1dcnt Gal) the plan. 8ecl I\ tn ang 10 drum up upport for Re 1dents -especially parents of ~1s idea to P'I> half the cost of a s1anal )Oun1ch11drcn-and khool offietal 1n front of Nev.port flemcntar) haH Iona been concnned with the hoot lhmugh community dona-.speeding .cars on Balboa Boukvard. t1ons Man) moton ts often do not 1op 10 Most are·a yachtsmen appJaud Cup ruling ,By IRIS YOKOI Of ,,,. O.tly l'llot ll41ff Man\ t.'"-pon Beach sailor\. re 1- drnt\ anJ !iu'1nC\ men general!\ aircrd "1th .1 'lie" 't ork. liupreme < uunJudgl··, ruling that nulhlicd th<' "'1n Diego 't .idtt ( lub'\' 1llOf"\ in th<' .\mrnca·., (up ralt.' IJ St ptcmber v. h1 le l''rrr.,-;1ng d1!ktppom1men1 that thr IQQ ran'.' v.111 pr<itlahl~ not he hl'IJ an nt'Jrt>) a n Dir@o a\ a f'C\Uh .. I think there\ al"3'5 an o"ertlo" ol toun~m · ~ud '31ling en thu~1a~t and ( ou nl•l"o man f."chn Hart "h e~an Di~o} I\ a Co.l\tal ~ 11 ~ not 100 lar lrom U\ I think 11 "oulJ affcll t''t'n the t)pc ol boaung hl:t"ccn the harhon ·· ··\\-r could haH C:\Jll"< 1cd S<lml· ol tht' challc:n1ina team\ 10 S('l<'nd .,omr 11 me 1 n 'IJ('v. port Beath · ''"d J 1 m Dale. Villa ~ova r\',taurant prt'\1den1 anJ member of the "'l'v.-pon lk•K'h ( onfcrrnle and V1s11or' Hurt.'au ·'\.\ e C'Pl"-It'd )()mt' of the tl·.tm\ 10 1ai..e root 1n Nt'\\port fk."<llh for tra1nsog .ilw · On the o ther hand )alhttn~ t'\· rx·rt' Hilt hck~r and John l ;mer Fay, Conn~r mad~ mock~ryofCup. BI d1sagrted "•lh Hart and Dale about the po1cnt1al impact on e,.port Beach cw \ ork ~uprcme ( ourt Jud&C Carmen C 1panclt on Tuc)da took the 27th mcnca' (up troph) from Denms Conner and the 'ian Ditao ) a<..ht (tub and awarded 1t to cv. l.ealand· Mcrcul) Ba y Boauns Club. S3)1ng {onner and his club violated the pint offa1r rompe1111on by l"IClng a t"m-hulled catamaran apin t a mooohull craft The n Diego club·s attorneys ha"e 1nd1cated the~ will appeal the dcet ion If the Judge' dtt1 ion 'ltands. the cit)-of San Dteao could lost more than a b1lhon dollan an re,enue 1t expected lrom the proPo~d challcn~ 1n I QQ I Nc"port Beach nch v.ith harhors and a 'itrong yachting commun1t). stands to lo~ some money and C'(Cttemr nt 100 wmc cit)' rcprr~nta· allow children to cro!I\ the treet, re adents say. Ctty Traffic Engineer Rtchard Ed- monston said he ha heard ·that the cro ma guard in front of the school ha had to "hterall) Jerk kids out of the way" on occa 1on "It SttmS tobe11n on~o1n1 concern of people down rt Edmon~ton said. As a result of rt 1dcnt complaints, Pohcc officers ha'e targeted the area for tncruscd enforcement. In ad- d1h<>n, a Ila hma ~llo~ be-aeon was f Please see SIGNAL/ All A tlowncaat Dennis Conner ll'~ said . Hart said ~e ix-rson:ill) ~'U look- ing forv.-ard to th<' spectator act1vitie the challenac race v.ould bnna. he fddai wi th a lau,h. "We'd love to ha'e 11 m '>ie"port Bea h'" Hov.c' er Han said \he thoroua,hl y agreed wtlh C1p;iru:k' deo aon "1 t1iink hc'<1 n ght on:· Han said "I don't think tht'rc·, an' th inf at all s1m1lar bcl"Ct'n a monnhul and a mult1hull" Fickt'r. l<X·al art:h1tl'l t and defender f PIH~ SH RULING/ Alf CM man needs 5200,000, new IUng 600 attend funeral for slain county girl Experimental surgery not covered by insurance lty IOe VAN fYkfN °'-~ ......... Paul RatkoskJ nttdi 1 new luna. and he d n't ha\e much time to ac1 ll. \tC'tim of a protfC ·"'c lu!'I disatc known at pulmonary (abros1"" the Costa Mesa raidcnt has 1iulc of htt own natural brcath1n1 apparatus left . "He went to the doctor foe bfonchiuu :oupJcofmon\lluaoand they Yrondcttd how he was 'tell &h\'c," taid R1tkoak1'' '°"· Aaron. ''Tbty said ht had very httk lunp left." First <t111noted with pulmonary fibrosis 1n 1987, llatkolki l9id a-e found out ttus -uk that he neNed a lun1 tran plant Pr Paul Y..aten, a lhoractc uraeon a1 The sood new his ph) 1 .an told Cedars 1na1. \aid 1t ,.(>uld be rart for him ... u that he could rttc1\.C such an a heart-tuna tran p&ant to be rtquaf't'd o_pcrauon at cdan anaa \1cd1cal in a catt of pulmonary fibros1 Centtt tn Los Anaclc\ "Ifs aenerally ncttUary to trnn\• The bad ~ v.a' that he ,.ould plant only one luna.·· Y..aten 1d . nttd a kina's ransom to ~> for 11 A But a luna transplant by 1tsc1r 1 \U~ at Cedan 1na1 c t1ma1cd the difficult cnou,h. Prottdutts for them cost of the op_trauon and ubtcq~nt v.cre first dc"elopCd in th1 decade, treatmm& a& Sl00.000 unhke hcan tran pl.anu, whi h ,.ere R1tkosk1 taJd hu in urancc com~ fil"\t performed in the 1960s . pany muted~ pa)' for the proctdure. Ftrst ptrformcd S'h )Cit'\ 0 IO ''I asked~ and the) told ~ noi Toronto, Ctnada. tuna transp ant~ because u s an upu1mtnta are till rcprckd b some in the lJ . procrilurt and t~' a claute tn m)' a . e•penmcnaat optrallons 1d pol1q that says they won't Pl>' for Watcn. who came to the U. ' from 1nyth1 ... eapmmcn111.·· he said. aNida tc\Cftl )CIR aa.o • ~ Raakolk1 •id he heel~· .. They are 1ull far less common lold llliil fadw IMICdtd both a halir1 M1'e ihan they are 1n· anac:1a:· he •Miik•• and 1 lu,.1nnM11ant. But taid. ··we ba'c done IY.O, and "c'r the onl) center do1n tht'm m ~outhcrn < al1forn1a •• Y.. atc"' id h fK•rforml'd a number of the optrauon\ 1n C anada, hov.~cr . .\nd he u1d there v.-a' a chance, ba~ on h1 u pcncnce. of pcr'luadin& an mencan in-iurance comp.an) to pray lor the prcx~ure. "We ha"c to talk to each pa11cn1 1nd1"1dually." he 1J "But we have had 'ood su e v.1th insurance lOm pan1e : on c the ha"c been m t' IY>'ilrt of m> m;or<J." Ratko'lk1 , hov.c~cr, ~hll ha\ no idea how he•• s<>m, to ra1\C the monc) for the operation. ti\ son. Aaron. \aid he was 1tp~ahna to area ncv.\p;apcr and other ncwi media to help make the family' phJht ~nown. nd C\Cn wtthout the nttd for a S200.0C() operation, ttlln "ouldn'1 e )' for the fam1I\. Ratkosk1. . ,,,_ ... '" TitlWSl'VWT I Al) GOOD MOR I G Tod• .. ' Thnaghe ··1.,.U ~be on tap bUI nl'Wf on top:· ... .. COINC.s ........ -................. , ••••.. • Crossiwc>rd •••••.••••.••••••••••••••••• 14 Erw-....................... A6 floiod ................................... 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The v.hne casket -with ptnk camat1on t11m -wu 'urrnunJcd b) flo•cn and 1 framed, ful1-kntth kc1ch of the l h1ld,•a popular fourth rader v.ho SttVed on her tchool's tudrnt courn:1I Her parent\. ra and Armando Puente. heard tht' pnt\t J<" m~ ,.....,. '" ,UNlllM./ All , I ' l 0 ... COM OAl&.V PILOT/~. w.rott 30, t818 I do sn't expect·to lo e Beckman Institute tb U C . ' ' If~ 10DLOV1CH priied by,\tie' univefJity and I believe .,... L1S&a -.-.ST the Beclmua Institute. wiU con· or .. ~,....., tinue, .. he •id. • UCI Chancellor Jack Pel won said Peltason said he has talked with Dr. Wednesday ht docs riot believe the Michael Berns. direaor of the in· campus with !<* tht pioneerinJ stitute and profes.lor of suraery at Beckman Laser Institute to tbe Uni-UC1 1 and does not believe the versity<)fSouthem California despite relationship will be .. altered." publishtd rci><>rts that 1 ht1h·tcch "I don't anticipate it." he said. "I laser t0uld lure the non-profit medi-would rqret it if.it did come to pass." cal research institute away. Berns, however, ~as quoted .an the " . . Onnae County Rqauu as sayina be As far as llcnow the rcl~t1onsb1p was cons1de:rfo1 movi"I the private betwcc;n th~ Beck;ffian ln$lltUtC, and institute tO USC, which may Obtain a the university, which has been highly · "free electron laser" to cany out medical rnearch. Berns was out of town and unavailable for comment Wednesday. "It's true we have had somt' ptthminary discussions alona tb<>te hnc:s," confinncd Or. Robert Spca"', ass1,tant dean of clinical 1ff11rs at USC. "But the ttal th1na that is worthy of discussion 11 we have a very strona proPoSAI to obtain this very valuable research rool." The $2.S million laser, a spin..ofl from Strategic Defense Initiative research, may be useful someday in J;i_re~-damage house, la~ndry ~JOYCE IODlOVICH .. 09" .... ~ • Fitt in a Laguna Beach house -elaimed the life of a cat and caused $230,000 in damqe, while another . fm Wednesday af.\emoon at a Hunt· !nglon. Beac,h laundromat was being investigated as arson. Both fires were quickly ext- inguished by firefighters. The blaze in a house at 1284 Starlit Drive broke out about I p.m., Deputy Chief Rich Dewberry said. --Owner Ann Balasuiya arrived home.from worl(.shortly after the fire was extinguished to find that the flaµies. which gutted Portions of her two-story house., also claimed the life of her cat, Oew6erry sajd. .. W~ were abJe to save t,he four .kittens," he said. Orange County ctcws assisted Laguna Beach firefiJhters in puttin& out the blaze in about 20 minutes. The fire did not $J)ttad to neighboring homes. Dewberry said. -- The cause of the fire ls still under investjgation. The Huntington Beach blaze which broke out at 4:3 l p.m. in a bathroom at Laundryland, 6949 Warner Ave., appears to be the work ofan arsonist. Cap\ain Guy Burnell said. The fire caused S 11 ,000 damage to the bathroom that was being used as a large storage closet. he said. The business, owned by Oary Maag. was not occupied by customers at the time employee Ron Kinney rep()rted the blaze. Burnell said arson investigators are still worliing on the incident. JW A-bound plane makes emergency lqndi'ng LOS ANGELES (AP) -An American Airlines commuter fli~t bound for John Wayne Airport with 42 people aboard was forced to make an unscheduled landing Wednesday at Los Angeles International Airport because of mechanical problems, officials said. Man shot In buttocks wbJJe. fleeing robbers A 22-year-old man told auth orities two men stole his wallet and then shot him in the buttocks as he ran away from the parking lot of Crystal Cove State Beach on Wednesday. John Edward "Henson of Anaheim said two men in a Toyota Celica or Supra picked him up, but he could not remember where. Sheriff's Depart- ment spokesman Lt. Dick Olson said. Henson said the men drove him to the parking lot and stole bjs wallet about I a.m. As he ran away, he was shot once in the buttocks, Olson said. Henson flagged down a car on Coast Highway and convinced the driver to take him to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, he said. Henson was in fair condition Wednesday afternoon, hospital SPokeswoma.n Pam Bolen said. PLANTS FromA1 Most of the park gets water four or five times a week, James Jones, park ' maintenance sllpervisor, said. But the ceanothus wiJI be watered only once every three weeks and probably even ' less than that after its roots reach deep and get established. Huntjngton Beach also taken another step in drought-tolerant land- scaping-also called xeriscaping (dry gardening) by planting the median strip on Adams A venue from' Brookhurst Street to Beach Boulevard with plants that thrive in dry conditions -daylilies. petite ole.anders, Indian hawthorn and others. Jones said that he "threatens the plants with water" when they look like they,..nced moisture. But it's stilJ a tendency in his department to over- watcr and kill the plants, he said. Huntington Beach's efforts -the test {>lot in the park and the highway median -will be highlighted in a .coming public television broadcast as an example of how a city can battle drought, Jones said. Water-wasting landscaping also is being attacked on other fronts. A American Flight 1208 made a safe landing at 2: 12 p.m. as firefighters stood by. No one was injured, said Federal Aviation Administration duty officer Rieb tornquist. American spokeswoman Karen Cook. The pilot chose to land in Los Angeles as a precaution because the airport's runways are longer. said "On approach to Orange County the landing gear wouldn't extend }!ydraulicaJly. lt began to overheat." Cook said ... So they extended the gear manually, and recei ved a safe indica- tion." -· -, FUNERAL From At their only daughter as an ".honest and helpful child." , . Following the service, ~hich was als~ attended b} two Santa Ana Pohce o~cers, Father. Jaime Soto. vicar of th.e local Hispal)1~ community, tried to articulate what the loss of their eldest child had done to the Puentes. "They are really very broken up by this whole event. What I have been amazed at is Sara and Armando's effort to bring so much s1rength to the bereaved," he said. ··This has been a long time for them," The child was reported missing March 20. a few hours after she failed to return to her home lorated a few blocks from h~r school. That night, a transient found the gfrl's body in a trash dumpster 1n Griffith Par~. some 40 miles from her home. An autopsy later revealed that she had been sexually molested and asphyxiated by pressure to her ebest. Santa Ana ~lice arrested a suspect in the case. but he was released later after providing an alibi. An investigation into the child's death. which left some members of the community in mortal fear, is continuing. "Many of those who arc imm igrants come up to this side (of the border) in the hope ofa better life, and they become very fearful 1n thc\e circumstances," SOto said. nances by Jan. I. 1991, in consul-Van Haun said he plans to water tat ion with the nursery industry and the ceanothus about once a week until water companies. Those entities who it gets established and irrigate the deem that they have ample water manzan1ta about once a month. supplies would be exempt from the About half his plants are California ordinance. an aide said. natives, he said. The other half come _ Huntington Beach Water Super· from the Mediterranean and Austral- intendent Jeff Renna said the city is ia, which have ~imilar water requ1re- an advocate of drought-tolerant land· men ts, he said. scaping. even though it appe.ars to He said, though. tbat Orange ha~e ~noug~ water to get by without County is in "good shape" in its water rauonm.g this summer. supply and has about 100.000 acre Renna. though. said the city may feet of water more than ll had us loo~ at a voluntary I 0 percent water underground basis 1n the 1976-77 cutback. drought. "We want to keep our own house in Orange County is gelling much order and not water the streets,·• more wat~r from the Santa Ana River Renna said. because of urban runoff and because ''We'rcall in this together." he said. ·of secondary and tertiary treatment of •·we don't want to be over-using waste water, he said. while others are suffering. We should Jt also is getting its full entitlement be good neighbors." . of Colorado River water and prob- The Huntington Beach Water De-ablywillgetitsfullquotaofCahfom1a partment is also making recommen-state water. dations in environmental impact "There will be no water rationing,·· reports for developers to use drought-he said. tolerant plants in large housing tracts. Gardening experts sa y that home- Jim Van Haun, director of inter-owners use about half their water for governmental affairs and public af-outdoor purposes and that it makes fai rs for the Orange County Water sense to oonserve. the treatment of canctr and other diseastl. USC is also buildina 1 hospital on campus that could supply Be<:kmani sc1rnt1sts with 1 pool of patients nttded to carry out medical research. UC'l's lack of an on<ampus hospital .has been a sore Point for some time with doctors assoctated with the UCl's College of Medicine. ThcJJser-research program would sJt adjacent to the private hospuaf, which 1$ lated to open at use JO February 199 J. ' The Beckman lnatitutt, founded in 1982, speeiaJilcs in the combination of advanced laser rcsea~h and chn1cal ttt.ttment. The anllitutt ha~ pioneered studies u\ atnetics. ~r detecuon and treatment of cancers. rc~hapina of the cornea. removina scars and btrthmarks and tasn-- induoed welding of severed nerves. Spears said Beckman and USC teamed up this. year to 1ubmit a prOPo5&1 to the Department of De· fen.sc to obtain a free electron laser for rcscatch. There an" only seven such .............. .,~ .. ..- Paul Ratlcosld needs 1200,000 ffH a lur19 transplant. TRANSPLANT FromA1 has been co mpletely disabled by his lung disease. .. All we have is Social Security.~· said Aaron, .. and they didn't ev~n want to give it to us because he didn't· believe m) father was sick. He had to go in there and tum blue from lac1' of oxygen before they'd give it to us." Ratkoski said he had contacted vano11s charities. but had received no offers of help. He even said he had once ·called ,P'fL. Jim and Tammy Bakker's now bankrupt tclcv1s.ion mimstry. "This was before they ran into their own problems, but they told me they oould offer me spiritual help, but no financial help," he ~jd. "I told them maybe the next time they made an a~pcal for money on television, that ( d offer them a uttJe spirituaJ help SIGNAL Fr.om At installed by the ci ty. 1n 1985 to draw attention to the cros~walk in front of thc'clementary school. 11ic flashing light 1s turned on during the morning and anemoon hours when the cros~1ng guard 1s on duty But these efforts aren't enough. Beck said. The flashing light 1s "largely being ignored or blends in:· be said. "We need a pr~vent1on measure." The city traffic affairs committee recommended reJCCt1on of Beck' request. At its Sept. 27 meeting, the committee noted there was already a signal at 15th treet and pedestrians ·have the option to cross there. The vehicle speeds and accident history at the 14th Street intersection also were not enouah to warrant a &1&!'1al there. the committee decided. Since the mte~tion does not tit all the critena for a city-funded ignal, inste.ad of a contnbut1on ... Meanwhile, Ratkosxi said he 1sjust trying to struggle throuf,h a day at a time. "I have some chest pain, but the main thing is I can hardly walk anyl'ftorc," he said, his voi~ growing hoarser as he Sp()ke ... h's like you'd been runningas hard as you could and you were completely out of breath, and then you ran another mile. It's likehcillJ.-lIDdCC water." According to Waters. 1t would probably take about.three months to find a donor for a lung transplant opcrat1oiL · Aaron said he wasn't su~ his father could live that loo1t "I don't know,·Y he said. "I don't knowhowhe'$hvcd th1~long. There's got to be a reason. I JUSt hope some people respond." The family can be reached at 645-2850. Beck proposed the SO.SO financma arranaemcnt He said he wants to set up a community account into which c1t1zens can donate toward the sianal. A large donor could even be recognized with a name plaque or other monument on tht' traffic signal pole. he suggested Bttk said he ha~ discussed his idea with the community associauons and NcwPort £lementary's PT A. "All f'm doms 1s working with the residents to try to g~t (the signal) through the ~y~tem." Beck stud. Doua Boyd. a member of the Balboa Peninsula Point AJ ocialton. said $80.000 pent on a stanal ts cheaper than the co t ror nuomeys to defend the city in injury lawsuits. However, Central Newport Beach Association President Jim Hanle) said Tuesday he had not heard about Beck's idea and that "I doubt very much he'd be ucccs ful" in aemna community donations. Hanlcr. also said he doesn't think a sian•I at I <4th and Balboa 1s necessary laetrs 1n uistmee today, he said. ff(" said lhlt brialina use w institute t.qtcthet &o tstabl1sh 1 W Coast site for f~ clect~n la.., ttKtrch wau "natural rnarnqr. S~ars said, however. ~rn! wou. not have to ttlocate the 1n1utute 1 order to use the la$cr. "They could come up and use o machine," he $Aid. "Scient11t1 cou use it from all over. 1t could wor either way in •JI bootsty." UCI stands to lose million~ dollars in fund ina 1f the in'st1tut relocates. RULING from Al of the Cup against an Au51raha challenger m. 1970, also. prai~ th judge's dec1s1on as 1n line with 1887 Deed of Gif\ that governs th race. But unlike Hart and Dale, bo Ficker and Cazier, the Balboa Yat Club's commodore saad they dou San Diego's loss of hosting the 199 chaJlen.ac raoe will affect Newpo Beach many way. '° For one thing, all the boats com pc ing in the 1991 challenge would t foreign vessels built in their res uve countries, so local boat builde would not stand to gain an)'. busrnes Ficker said. ' Also. local interest in the cup ra has waned as a result of the San D1CJ Yacht Club's .. behavior," which left "sour feeling.'' Ficker said. Cazier agreed the longtime squa bling and money-hungry attitudes competitors have turned off man yachting enthusiasts. . "People who were interested a much less interested today," he sai "When the race was held in San Dieg last fall, Newport Beach people didn pay much attention to it. I doo't thin Newport 1s connected to the Ame · ca's Cup scene." The cup has been in the middle of . raging war since Conflcr wo.n th February 1987 race in Au.straha. A con1roversy f'llowed ove whether the next reptta should heJd in San Diego or Hawaii. The New Zealander Michael Fay issued one-0n-0ne cllaJlenge lhat called fo him to race o!T the coast orSan D1eg in a $1 0-milhon. 123-foot monohull After a New York court in Novem ber of 1987 upheld Fay's chaUeng Conner and the San D1egoclubfoul.h back and dec1ded to race a 60-fOo catamaran. Conner's vessel won the race ot Point Loma by a landslide. sendm Fay back to court. Newport Beach yacht broker Bo Cunis focused the b~me on Fay an the New Zealand club for an unsponsmanhke ·flavor. · "I thmk they made a mockerv o 1t," said Curtis. who works at Coos Y ach1 .Brokers in Manners Mm. Curtis was one of the few Newpo Beach citJZens disagrttmg wi th Jud& C1panck's dec1s1on. ''The New Zealanders lost fair an square. The)' snuck ·up oo us wit their super-duper race boat. so th1 (catamaran) 1s what we came u with." Cunis said. ~mce there 1s already one at I St treet tic s.a1d he favored 1Mlc:t another current proi><>sal to hav more stop -sign~ along Balbo Boulevard. "I thmk stop signs arc mo 1mp()rtant," Hanle) said. ··There a .wmc people who come down here a 40. 45 miles per hour. and that' prett) quick do" n here." Councilwoman Ru thelyn Plum mer indicated signals may be the onl "'a):_ to curb the Balboa Boulevar traffic problem. which she said wiJ continue to worst'n and never ac awa)'. People can't cross whelher there ari crosswalks or not. Plummer said. ..It's JUSt a tretch that inv1tts yo to 10 ra.st," she s.a1d. "If we're 401na tc have to put s1anals m. that s wha we're 101ng to have to do. h'lgo1na t tak.t some money.'' However. other counctl mem~ commented some people f~l the are aJread) too man> stop 1gns an llJU)I~ 10 the CH)' · conference on drought-tolerant plants is being held today at th e Irvine Marriott Hotel. District. is a member of the board of Some of the unthirsty trees that arc directors of the National Xeriscapioa recommended by the Metropolitan Co1.1ncil. Inc. Th~ group's goal 1s to Water District of Southern California encourage water co.nservation include Western rosebud., European ,-----------------------'------------------! through creative landscaping. olive, eucalyptus, Aleppo p1nc, And Assemblyman Steve Clute of Riverside has introduced legislation in Sacramento that would require city and county governments to adopt water-conservation landscaping ordi- Van Haun said he's put drought-c.anary Island pine. C.alifomia pep. tolerant plants in·lbe back yard of his J)Cr, California live oak. loquat, new home in Laguna Niguel. includ-Cali fornia black walnut. ing the ccanothus, w\ich he called Shrubs include the ccanothus, "very, very attrtctiv~" mantanita, junipers, yucca.i... · yarrow, agave. California poppies ano other plants. wonnwood and uusty Miller. Vines include the boupinvillea. ('.\l,lt'OK'\I\ I 0111 IC\ wisteria, cup-of ... old vine. cape honeysuckle, Polito vine, trumpet creeper. ly The Associated Press Here arc· the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly ••Lotto 6-49'' game: 28, 24, 12. 16, 39, 7 and the bonus number, 33. Players who correctly guessed all six num~rs will share a prize pool of $14.S millionhlottery officials said. AJI those w o picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide amo"' themselvesa prize pool ofS 1. 9 Just call 642-6086 million; five of six will ·sh.arc ~I million; four of six wilJ share $930,000. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per winner. The numbers w~re chosen by Lotto machine and ran out 1n the order above duri"I a television broadcast oriainatina an Sacramento. n) series order of the numbers chosen would win. The sales from Saturday niaht to Wednesday's drawina were $18.6 million. 0,_ANGE COAST Ground covers include the dwarf coyote brush, rosemary. tee plant. ~nia. 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Famtl) survival krts also \\di be a"aalable for purcha~. frtt classe1 arr in earthquake prcpamJnc s. monuonns, geolot) and Mher prutec1ion To reaj tcr. call UC I Euen ion at 8S6-S679. or. for more 1nform:lUon. call Terri Mehrauth at 75S-0400 Coll~ctlng Disney m~m~ntos Disney memento collecting for children. 8·13, wall be d1scuucd b) Deao Mancina: a local dealer. from I :30 to .3 p m. pnl 8 at Golden }Vest Conege •. dministrat1on 137. · · • Participant an the S 11 program wall rece" e f~ 01 ney coll«11ble For more 1nforma11on and advanced re~rvauons. call 89 I ·3991. Huntington Library tour The Huntangton l.1bral') and Botanical Gar- den will be exJ>IOrcd by the rrvtne Fam ti} Services center fronb l 1.30 a m. to 5.30 p.m. Apn1 8. The tnp is open to the pubht: Rare books and manuscripts of British :ind Amcncan history nnd literature. Bnt1sh and rn.~nch an. Amcncan and rcna1\sance paint1n~. ta~stnes. porcelain and furniture arc among the collect1on 1n the ltbraf). fhe descn Japanese and rose garden as ~ell as lhe C aml'lha <:ollecuon'i arc featured 1n the botanical prdens. AdmMwn as $10 Panacapants should meet at the Irvine) outh Se"' ace\ (enter. 1 ·HO I Yale \ "·e • Irvine (all Da"d \nder~on at 724-6000. Techniques Improve s~/f-esteem frc-c t«hniquc\ that help 1nd1\ idual acrclenuc pcrwnal and pmff' 1onal gro" th""'" be offl:rcd b) behavioral p )Cholog111t 1oux Harl3n at 7.30 p.m Apnl 11 a1 the r ountatn Valle) Rcg1onat·Ho\p1tal. 17100 Euclid \t I ountam V3llcy Harlan "'ill d1~·u11s ho\' amrroved sclf~stccm enahlc\ tnth" 1JuJh to at:b1e' c goals and int\cr peace for lurthcr 1nformauor\, call Sheila HQlhda) at Q6(>.8175. ' Seminar on llvlng trusts A free \enunar on the revocable llvtng trust" 111 be oOcrcd at UO p.m on Apnl 12 an the Talbert Room ol the Huntmgton Reach L1braf) 7111 Talbcn AH'. lluntington Beach. Add1t1onal inft1rmataon nu' bt' obtained b) calling 011 \ 8ourdda1' 3t 5•U:9569 Travel photography tips ·\ non-tct:hnacal photograph} ~manar taught ti) travcl;irt1~t ~1 rC"hde-Bu~ v.111 beheld from 1 to 9:30 f· m on ~1ml I 2 at Orange ( o3st Colk-g~ he kt. turc as SlO ( all <X ( at -'Jl-5506 Nicaragua Issues explored rht• ~St 31ld pre~·nt elOnomlC' and P.,lltltc.:al s11uat1on an'\ 1t..ll':igua "111 he dt\CUSscd at a mc.:·eung ut the [)cmuc.:r.itil ( luh nl \\ e!>t Orange ( ount~ at 7 . pm on \pnl 11 at the lluntangton Beach I 1tira11 . 7 111 laltx·rt \\c lluntangton B,•ach Ron Redm.10. tn~truc.: tor of \pana\h Jnd Lalin -\rnenc.in H11110~ at ()pre'> Colll"gc. and t·11l ( oonc\. ph1lo Oflh) prok'l\Or at C) pre~s ( ollegc. "'"' prc.:·~nt their rc.:•at 11on\ to l S nohc} an the.:· r~gaoo The tree nwc11ng 1-. oix·n to th,· puhhl < .ill MQ8·1MC? for more information Forest plant species examined The 1mfl()n.1nc.::c ol prt \Cf\ ang the l.'n' aronnicnt \li'lll tx· ac.ldrcs't'd I;\' t ncJoa "-rnoshrta m1..·mtx·r ol the Cahlom1:l A11\I.' Plarm ~.x.act) at 11 10 •. m. on .\pnl 12 at tht l>anJ Point ( ommun11~ C luhhou . 246-i! \.in Ju.in \'e . lnna Point. r On; t \~'tl('S -including the rare ft"c.::att' C\ pre:\ , the co c,t horned h1ar\l 311d other plant' <.ltlJ ao1mal -"'111 bl' lcatur\'.J an a \lrdc pre~nla1ton aml d1'1C u~~J 3f\cl"\'arc.l Rrsc.·r' at1on' and 1nformuuon ma) be obt:unc.:'\I . h~ c.:•lhnt O·b2M Child care costs examln~d Th~ Ion ·term tO\tc, of c.:hald t.irc v.111 Ix 1,.ll~ U\'l(J frnm 7 to 10 p m. on pl"ll 121 n Room 223 of the <1olden Wc\t (oil rt• l 1b1:.11). r he: ,,roanam I s~o. { :ill bQ I· 3Q9 J for lurthl'I anlumlation. c· ·\l.t :'\DAH f 'ridn.'. ll11rd1 :JI h1::JukJ POl.l(·t : l .Of9 1 ·~wport lkoc h J -~car-old "oman rrported n mak ubJCCt has been C'al11n& her rtpcatrdly O\ ·r the IA~t fc~ month II her Promonton We t •rianmen1 and m1k1n1 o~cnr ~tatcm\:nt • • • • Paprr ~co1\laan1f\I three ni•htt' rc:Cc1ptS -S O .~2 -were aonc from an otfae tile drav.-cr at Balboa Beach Mcrnn11k'. 601 ftalboJ Blvd ,. • • • 1be w1ndow ol 1v.u homes an 1hc l«lO block Of W1ndtr1rd lane were tlkJC with I 88 auft. ' .. . .,. atumanum ma1lht1' ,. ... , kDodrell off us but 1n 1he 300 blot• ol EJ Modtna ~'nl~ poaabt~ b') I car. ~ ... A •~~~s: =i:SK=-~i.: , .. = ... 102 w. Ck9 . ··~ 5JllJD-•·······-· ........... p1mrt•• Orenge Cout DAILY PtlOT /ThUrldey, M8rdt 30, 1111 A8 I tel n car stopp d after ch ~ JAMT ZIMMlltMAH l ~e\\C\OJ i.: r dealership Sunda) ind put Of .. ~,......, 700 m1IC\ on 11 dunna tht la\t t\\o da\ 1 he \chick had I total ot 1,100 miles On Ft"e JU,enilcs v.erc '>loppcd in Hunt· tht• odomcu:r "hen impounded b> polite. 1ngton Beach and taken Jnto cus1_od)' r-!'rly Nc"Jl0r1 Rcac:h police '>pokesman Bob Tut."iday b) a Ne~pon Beach pohcc o01cer Oa~le\ !>lid. ~ho follo~ed their stole~ car as tt raC'cd at • , lo"c first polled 1he \C'h1('fe pt'\.'<.1m1 100 mph dov.:n Pacific< oast H1ihwa~ • · at ubout 60 mph "~'tbound on Balboa • .\ 16-)f'ar...olJ Paramount male. a 16-BOuk"ard n('ar 41 t. trect. Thcl ord then )t'&r...old Lakrwood mal~. a 1•-)car'"-0ld turned onro we\tbound < oo t l-h&h"-a} Long Beach male. a I 5-)ear-olJ San Pcdm ~ Lowe follov.t·d, tlw. ford krpt female and a I 5·)ear--old BellOo\\er female 1ntrea)10a m peed. ucrnrdina to lht• police were w..to to Ju\en1lc Hall aftcr-Offi er rtpon. Lo\\e clodcd has own pc.:-cd at 65 Gt'rald l O\\e pulled their 1989 ford P1 obe to 70 mph and the car continued to pull o"er at Pacific: Coa t Highway and ahead. reaching un e tamated 95 to 100 Golden~e\t Strttt about 4 a.m. mph. Oalley saaJ In int ~icws. tbe tttns told officl"~ the) l o"c de-t·ided not to engage in · a tole the brand·ncv.: 'eh1clt' from a danjlcrou~ huth-pe d pu~u1t or the car . ~ ""~ .. ._...... MIA funeral Leo •nd l!lanor Cordova (sea ted) are surrounded by famlly and . friends during graveside services Tuesday for their son, M•J· S•m Cordova, a Marine pflot who w•s shot down over Laos durln9 the Vletn•m War. Cordova was a teacher at Haven View School In Huntington Beach In 1968 when he joined th• Marines. He was kUl•d In 1972. Cordova·s remains, which were recovered late l••t yea;, were burled at Desert Memorlal Pvk near l'•lm Springs. and oplN to -amply follow at. ''It v.-a n't \\Orth chasing someone at 100 mph for s~ang. ., Oakley ~td. The Ford finall} \lowed down at L ke 'treet an Huntanaton Bea h. Lo"e pulled the dm·er over at Goldcn\\oest litre-et The I 6·)'ear...old Pa ramount youth wa dnvmg ind had no dmer'\ license. He m1t1all)' told the officer the rord was ht mother' new car ttowe\er dunng ub..equcnt 1nter- "1cw • the Juveniles told officttr. they stole the f'ord Probe and a pack up off the lot of Pacific Ford 1n Lakewood around 11 pm unda) The )Outh reponedl) obtamed the 'chicles' ke)'S b) pulhna the ke} lod. t¥> e otT the 'ehtcles and then sma hrng 1 6 j 1 he bo'cs o~n. Oak le\ u id. rhey rcpone<tt> abinoon..-d 1he pteluap 1n Lona Beach. Oaklc~ said ( rcdit cards found in tbtar poMtllaOft al o hnlicd the )OUtM to four auto burglaOC$ "' Long lk~ch, Oallc) said. The Paramount teen funhcr hfillilcd about hts alleged pn!\ 1ous cnmes, indud· ang the shooting of an officer in N~ 't'ork' Central Park and 'IOmc 30 to 50 auto thens ance the age of 9. Oakk)' said. He told oOlcers he planned to rr1um to Central Parl and l1ll an officer. O.ltlty said The )Outh also bragged of dnvina the Ford .Probe at 145 mph 1n a ~i<kntial are:i. 0 kky S31d · •\, County judgeshiJJ~. to be filled, but not expanded, Duke says ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of IND.ii>' l'llOt St_., Gov. George Deulml'Jian aid WcJnc . da> he "'ould fill all a' aalablc Supcnor Coun JUd&eshap) an Or:in'e ( ount). but could not appoint C\tra Judge-. "11hou1 a tron b} tht" Leg1 lature The l)ranfc Count) Bar As~cx 1:u1on filed a federa la" u1t Tuesda~ a ling that more JUd&es be appoanted to reduce the backlog oT c1' 11 ca)C U\\31t1fli tnal The u11 names CXulmeJian .\<> cmbl) peak~f \\~the Bro"n ().; n Francisco. and SC' cral other ta~ oOicul' a~ dl'l~n· dants .. We're ccn:unl\ p.oing to till all the p<>SlllOnS that arc U\31fable t'llhcr po'I· 1t1on that ha'e hl.'t'n created ncv. po'i- 1t1ons. or 1f there ha'c been an) rt•tlrl'· mcnts or cit'' at1on\ ·· ..aid Dculm•J1an v. ho ~a an Lo Angele' tor a lunc:hc(rn an Koreato"n "I think ma) be "hat thl'\ 're J ling for'' po'i1trons 0' er and .1~H e 1hat." he \t\td .. The)' would ·ho' c to get lega lat1on cnactc.:.'<1 in order to create tho e .. C" 11 di putc uike an a"crage of three cars to get 10 tnal an Orange Count' 'upenor Court and of\cn ac; man) the said Michael (1:wn. pre 1dent of the b.ir a oc1auon That u"crload t1 <.:aused h} the tate'11 failure to estabhsh the ncC"tkd 1ud1c1al po 11100' and till C\lsttng 'a<.'anc1e\ according to the ult. tiled T ue'ld~} 1n l ~ Oastnct Coun. ··our dda~ as .itgnificant.. :uni u·~ 1mpaning the ah1ht\ o1 our c1t11en\ m Orange Count' tu haH· lair and ('\!ual aet-c c; to tht• coun<' Ci:111n c,aad. ( 1v1t C'tses. t"<l()l-Ctall\ thtl"' an~''" in perwnJI inJu~. 31'\' mmt alk<'tt-J ~' the lac k of Judges. the pl:un110 contend Ph1l11p ( O\. the Orangt• Count' \4- pcnor C oun pn.•.,1d1ng Judge v. ho o 'llKn'' c1\ll case to a 10-/uJgt pand. said hr hope thcla" u1t\li1l bnngUlll"ntaunlotht• numerous ca~'\ awallu}i tn.il. L.ach Judge has a c J -;~· hal l..tog of 'U to N> do' 'l, C'oir. smd Thi~ week, hC' assigned enough c1v1l ~a cs to bnng the JUr) trial bad.IQ& to 563 )S for the c1\1 I JX}nel and many of tho!>e c scs '"ere tiled an 1984. Onl) Lo >\ geles upcnor Coum surpas Orange ount) court m the number of case a 111ng tnal. according to the" law u11 A 987 state Judicial ( ounc1l repon quoted the ba associa· lion fo und ~hat mo~ than . Cl\ 11 cases \\ere a\liJlllnJ tnfl. The Los An.gek Count) Bar socta· 11on ucd the tate m No' ember I Q87, mt11>...in 1m1l11r alll-galaons The dt pule 1 pendrng 1n federal court Both the Orange and Lo .\ngeles count) la" u1t chaJlcnic as unconstllut1onal a t:ue &o' cmmcnt rode lam11ana the numtx-r of JUdg~ that count1e are • allo"cd The rule atlo" 59 JUnst in the upenor Lourt. and fiH~.-ln..th.c appcllat court . r unding for the coun 1s \hared by the 1.1tc and local goH~rnments. < O\ said tfae RepuhhcM--donunated count~ get(l hon""·hangcd b) the Demo· <.:mt ac·controllcd · Lcg1i.latutt. "Tall to leadcN tn the A scmblv and natc:" 1and the) '11 \3} that) af )-ou ~nd u J tcw r~mocrat >Ou might be able to get more \OlCC and hll\.C mor~· Judge ap. pointc.:-d." Co\ -.aid. Rut 11 'pol~man-!Or ~ukmcJ11n'') oOicc Slid the bar a ~lion wa to blame for the \hnn c "tf the Or. nge l ount~ B: r belie\ Cd 1 thl" tame that aJd1uonal Judicial po 1tion "ere OC);:¢ss;in &he\ hould h:.' e done a tx'tter JOb of lohh' 1ng the Lct1sl: tu re." r~ukmc;ian .,pok man Tum Sccrmann \.aid But t:dmond < onoor. a C o<>aa l\k I "'er "ho drJt\t'd the 13" ult. );Hd tht" l t·ai ,lature ,., not thl· an '>'er. "\\ c 1houttht rt " an appropnatr 01t'.1,urt· 10 pur'>Ul' through tht' coun 'lnte the L'"11\la1urc hasn't . Ii tencd to our ronccrn or nC"c-d .. l onnor ).31J Tilt' odaiN .Pn.s ud City 'e•s St-nl~t' eodtribt1tt'd to t~is Nporr. Judge won't limit Kraft testimony Firm can't store toxic chemicals I By RANDA CARDWELL C1iy-.~• \n Or.rnRd ount\ \111"11:11\11 < 11urtJuJg1 \h•dnc'lda) rdu~d "' gr.int n dl'tl·n~ rcquc.: .. t to lanu1 tht• tt'\lllllon' 11t " I on~ llc:J\:h man "ho " \)I\ tnJI tor I<> homo '\Ual murder' 111 k" than h.111 ul thl• ,1a1r1ng<> \ttorm·" tor Rand' t-..r.111 -'~. hJd v.antC'd thl· JUdgl' to hnrn their d1c.:·nt"-. J)<Withlc tl''itrmoO\ 111 li'l ''' thl' lfl murder' ant.I ll.1r pm,,·, u111r' lr<1111 , '"" c'amtnin~ Krall .1txnn thl· I I othl'• ~la\ '"ll'· "I ha'r .1 pruhkm \\1th ,k,adinf 1n .1lhJri~c: .rnd m.1ling a 1ullnj thJt "oulJ 1'1nd thl· prP\l'(Utwn.' Judge Don.lid .\ \1lC. artin -.aac.:I "\\ho ~nu"' "h.1t'' going to hJprx·n an l'"''' t'\Jmmatmn' I JU\I c.:lun't 1h1nl 1t', prup1:r lor the 1..ourt to null.' .1 ruling." "'-raft. a lormcr t'nmputer prugrammc.:•1 h.l\ nnt tJh•n till' \tJllU 10 hi\ tn.11 . \\ h1d1 tx~n la't I 11\ .rnJ 1 alrl'3d\ orw ol thl mt"t npc.:n'l'l' ,111111nal traJI' 111 < 1la l11rn1.1 hl'hll''\ tk·lorl· \1d ;utrn 1\\lll'd hi\ ruh n~. dl'll'll'i\' Jtlmm·' \\ 1111.im J t-..opcn' hlld thl· uJgl· 1h.1t 1t t-..rJh'' tcstamum "·''not hmlll'\J hl· protlatll' "oulJ not tt'\111' \1 r( arttn a\'iured thl' Jctrn'lt· th.11 1t "-rah te uticJ hl' '>'ould be" 1lhnJ to ~reA the 1c 11mon' JnJ hold J hcarm J"·" from thl.' Jun belore am 4uc)t1on) could hi.· a~lc.:-d about tht" 11 uthcr C3"4:., t-..ran "a .lm\tcJ \1a, 1.i. t~ '· aticr < Jhfomia H1gh\\<l\ Patrol olfaer\ "ho"d pulkJ ham tner on thl· ln"'·"J~ for erratll drn mg found J dead \1ann1..· in thl.' pas.\Cnger 'lt'Jt ol ha' lJr II "r"ft Iii con\lcted f'fl1\I,' UIMS h:"l." ... 1u.J thn "'" prc-.cnt l' 1Jen\'c dunnr .1 Jt•Jth penalt) hcanng thJt alk~l·dl' hn~' ham to •t kJ'lt 2\J othl·r murder' Marine' s death penalty verdict upheld Clry News SeNlce The f;I I mo \l.mnc.:• C 111p' \11 "'·ll•on\ comm.1nd1n11i:n, r.11 r ul·'d·•' urhdd the de3th pc:n:ilt~ "c:rd1ct Im ,, \1.mrw ,un· '1c1C"d ot murdcnng ht'i prl1!n:int "all' to collect SS0,000 an 11l\u1;111,' m111w'. Comn)andani C1cn ll.I' I' M1lk1 J •. tC"rm1nNtht'(OUrt marn tc,1n,1d11mand n1eni.:1n1 ot 'I t lo ph I h<'m.a' \,.,, properly <'lmrd out Thoma.' wu lounll •utll' IJ\I :"'owm· bcr of tx•J1 1nit h" "1lc, Melinda kan f hmllJ\, '>'Ith ,I tm: lrlln and then tf)tng 111 't l. hc1,if.uh111 u lil"r) l arcrash t~rolll'\t a hie 1n\\11.1n,'I.· rx>h''· I !er ~)\j\ "I\ \ll"KmCred Oc.:"\. ~ IQ~., an the c.h:irr"'' \\f\"'(J. &e of the cuupk' ~u1ul1 ~mui;u at the be.mom ofa ()l).f0u1 c.:mNo .. rnc.·nt alun& Ortcp H11h~•' JU\t OUt'1JC th . Or.in r ( ount\ ho(',' \ n1n\.' mcmhcr m1h tai) pan~l ot of- ht"Ct') J111J cnh'lt«I mc:n con\ 1Cted Thoma' lll'r a month ol lOUrl·martaal t~t1mon~ at the El Tom \fannc \latle>n Thom3\. ~ho has 'ltnt:c remamcd "111 ht-tran fcm'd this "cc~ tu lhc L ') .\rm~ ()ctent1on hnhl> at Fort l e&\env.orth lun tic has bO da}s to appeal MtllC'r'' ,1rus1c.,n. and then the ca ""'" be loNardC'd to lhe (ourt or M1hlar) r- pcal'> Thomas has the option 1,.11 appcahn1 the\ erd1('t all the v. ' 10 the l \ \upremc oun. By LESLIE EARNEST \n arpc3I h' Dc"c) P~t ( ontrol tCl \tort" IO\I t:hcm1cal m an e:(1 ttn 1'u1ld1n@ near a ~tream that run aJon I .aguna ( .anHin Road "as 'unan1mousl~ rl'Jl'l tcd \\ eJm·~a' b~ l'Ount~ upcr- ' !\Of'.\ I he.:· (X'\l tontrnl comp:in~ 's propo'31 "hu.h liN c:amC' bclorc the county' f n' 1mnml·ntal \tanagc:ment o.\genc) le ' than a )l"3r Jg(\ \\a\ rCJ~tcd b) the Orangt• < nunt) Plannrng C omm1 c;1on in Fcbru- .lf \ ( ounl\ 'utx•n ''o" urh1..·ld that dcmal · \\ c.:'<Jnc'lda\ ( an,nn rc'>•dl·nt'I. 'llOW of \\horn at tc.: mkJ \h·dnc,J.ay \ mcc11ng. s:ud the' teared thl l on-.c:quenn-s of ha' ana t0'9t lhcm1\al\ 1n an 31'\.'3 that Oood 1egularh ''I'm \Cl') pka\Cd ..aad Laguna Be h < ounlalmun Dan J...t·nnl'' "ho attt"ndetl tht" mCl't1ng ·1than~11 offc~ at ka t mt· p1ot~11on w thClll' ol ~una Rea h." lfatarJtlu\ ma11..·nal'S cann<ll ht-\torcd in an r('a th.it "Jn1gn;atl'1 a Oood pl. m. "-1:nnc' 1W11J wa am:st J at ' 15 rm I uc\Ja) /' ••• Ruf'llJr pned open a k1tc.::h~n parked an the ~71)0 hi k ot \olan:i "c ta mat~ at 1 1~ Wa) on 1 uc~a\ anc.l then tkd llun\in~ton Beach \ man ahOut 1 wa"' of. too~ nc"' 19 'lhluc\an'tor2k tn1nv.11h a ..alc1iman hom uth ( <"1't Do cat Bruukhul'~\ \tn"\'t and \~m~ ' - cnur. The man druppieJ the ~ksmun ofT an the JOUOO bfod, of tlol.,urn Drt'c and tticn allc'g('JI~ Jro, e oil '°lo an th\' m"" 'an ••• # motori t ,..,J that a man ~1th kNWl baar and a rd WI\ dn \ 1111. rccilc•ti>: on Warner 'cnUt. ca t of eKifk CtlMt Hi$hwa). \\h n ~ht ~. the man •'flape')l;(I" her on alld thn tried IO nan htf car off tht' rmd.Wlal4. •iJ • ~ h*~ aa untcrled pr· • in lhc I 6000 bled ()( ·~ l.anc and 9'0le ~ atl.itd 1t 600. I S2 blt\n)'. CM'ltf Ind. S20 JOkkrint sun. ••• ~nt 1n tlw 9000 block ur '°"8 l>ri' e Yid lhM WWlai pcopk' • '"a btacl ~olksW11tn R.Ubit Clrovc lfOUftd the rKl&hhortlood. thoot1"1 "1ndow an thr I ~Oil() hl\x.'k ol I lunt1n&ton \ 111 Un<' .rnd tok a 100 1 ~k' 1 1un \C'I, S l ~O "C R a S j(X) computtr pnlt l&nd 0 S40U autom ti haOO,un La~tm• ~·~h Polit"«: rt•ce1H'd a ft'pon of v.h;u apfl('ar"-J lo bf a dclld boJ)' 1n a tidd ut C>..-1 \tar \\Cnue and Santa \na ~tr ·1 on lundl) aftcrmlOn. Ho"· (''\.Cf, v.hcn ofTI~~" am~ro. the\ tnunJ a woman l)•"I undc=r a tarp. \h,· w~' bookrd for pubh 1n&n\lla· tu in. • • • \lndll da~ &wo "dudn puktd 1n the IOOOtikdOf'Van O)ke l>rh c on T unday. • • • Pbtta" •Ttt catted IO tllc )0() btoct of (o79Mtl Smet~__. 10 p.m. TUHda httc • ~ ... ad and 1111frieDd wa'C a.bra llld .. • domC'Slk dalpU~. • • • ~ CTMMcl aneo a ~ • co .. ta ''{''1\ ' , < o ta '-k i hth hoot "'"'' brokt'n tntobet\\l.-Cn IOp m. Mood.~ and6a m. Tut"~~.SOmconehao\:c.:•a window to cntt'f lht' ~hoot. I :atcd at ~6. I air' atv; ROOM.i. fhe intrulkt rummaged thr ugh ~t ~ but thrre ~err no ~pone.'\! lo' '· ••• T \\0 btC\dC\ v; llh I IOI I \ lu" ol $3.?7. v. ·ft tolcn from a h ~ro p naat 1n the I bl ~ of rnotJ \l:nuc. Tilt burilar cut 1 pldlocl to pin cntcy 1n10 the aanec bftwcrn I l p.m. ~onda ind 7a:m. Tuetdl • • • • car ~ wn atOltn 1n thf bl«k oH ~arr SWtt bclWttn 6 p m Mondi) Md tdO .a.;m. 1~~. ~ ........ ~ .. ~cat tht<Mi• Kn,,. the ~.n-· vuc\ Ud toc>l tht tart. Tiie 'dlld\ ~fftid bttwem 10 am, Fridly.-d I a.• iftlllfiln'. TM._ Fountoin \ ollt') lmcon bk"' out the 1cn ~ar "ando'' 01 :i 19 5 Honda 1\it: p.ark:C'iJ m the 9000 block of G1r~n1 hcnur ~1th a 88 gun earl fUttday morn101 .... moto11 t put S' ~orth ot pt. •n hl\\::lr butdro\('8W3)' w1UU.lUl pe\t~ a1 lJna~al gas \tahon at tbs 81'\..'0khur\t 'it at 11 I m. ~). • • • -< . . ' Or8nQI CoMt DAILY PILOT I T!'M,nday, March 30. 1989 Drug money-1.aundering rlng)U ted • WA HINGTON (AP) -Federal authonties have smashed a bilhon- dollar international operation laundennf drug monc) and forced Colomb.a s Medellin cartel to alter the wa)' it handl~ drug profits. the Justice Dcpertment ~id Wednesday. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh. FBI Dlrcctor William Sessions and other top law enforce- ment officials said their "OperatJon Polar Cap" has cndcd with charges ap1nst 127 people and two Latin American banks. Most of the charges related to cocaine possc~ion and distribution and money laubd ering. But Justice officials said one of the defendants. Eduardo Marunez, eluded capture in Panama by the Panamanian Otfcnsc FOf\u aRcr he holed up in a bank then: Wcdntsdly. U.S. authorit1~ had relied on the dcfen~ forces for assistance, (k,pite the fact tt 1s headed by Panarnaanian Gen. Manuel Noriega, who is himself under a federal indictment for drua traflicking. Charles Saphos. chief of the Justice Dcpanment's narcotic~ and danger- ous drug section. said the Pan- amanian Defense Forces had de- tained Manmez's private plane that he had flown to Panama Caty as well as his pilots are are ''hoping he'll come back" so the) ean arttSt him. Thombuf'lh called the 1nve t1.,a- tion "the laricst money-laundering crackdown ever carried out b) the Ala~J<a beginning cri'minal prob~ of worst U.S ·. oil spill VALDEZ, Alaska (A P) -Desper-ate fishermen in a fleet or small boats Wednesday fought the nation's worst oil spill with booms, rakes and shovelSi while state officials launched a criminal investigation into the disaster. Meanwhile, a harbor pilot and Coast Guard official told in- vestigators they smeUed alcohol on the breath of the tanker's captain before and after the vessel ran aground Friday in Prince William Si>und. a federal official said. But both agreed that Exxon Valdez Capt. Joscpfi Hazelwood appeared competent, said William Woody. chief of the four-man National Trans- portation Safety Board team assigned to the disaster. As the I 0.1 million-gallon spill spread over more than 500 square miles, a fo rmer top pon official charged that cutbacks had left oper- ators of the Pon of Valdez with ill- maintained boom • no barge to take on oil and virtually no properly trained people to respond to the disaster. At least 40 people and five fishing boats were sent to protect one of the world's largest sal.~n hatchenes at Pon San Juan. Ot~ vessels made a stand at.Eshmay Ba) and Mam Bar. ·The spill 1 all O\Cr Pnncc Wil- liam Sound." Gov. 1eve Cowper said. ..It 1s head1..>d for Montague Strait." foderal government " Agents se11cJ a half ton of cocaine and S4S million in t·a h, JC\o\-els and real estate. and filed civil acuonc; 1n an cftort to.seJZc as much as $412 million more in assets of the banks. Hanco de Occidente of Panama and Banco de Occidente of Colombia, that arc deposi~ ln U.S. bank accounts. The o~ration, reat'h1ng aero s the Untted tatcs into South menc:l and to England. had duttt lit to the Medelhn drug cartel of olombm and laundered S 1.2 b1llton over t\o\-O )'C3rs, Jusuce Dcpanment officials \81d. The cartel is re ponsible for as much as 80 percent of. tht cocaine nowmg lntG the Unned State ac- cording to fedtral drug officials. First off ConlOf't J. the nation's first lken1ed com••rca.1 rocket, leaves White Sandi MIHH• Range._N.M~ on Tuesday for 15-mlnut• fllght. " I here 1s no m0tt efTecm·e "'a)' to deal "ith the business of dru& traflkkif than to take the profit out of It. That i what ha1 haJ>PCned with O~rauon Polar Cap:· Thombur&h said et a news conference. "I think it's fair to describe this operation asa 'cry hoshlc takco,erof a mQJOr money laundenng oper- ation ' he said. U.S. officials said the laundenn1 operation playeJ a siinificant role in the handlinaofthe cartel's illegal drug proceeds and was known within the drua world as "The Mine." gents learned of the nng while operaong an undercover money- laundering operation of thcLr own tn tlanta. Bush r~jects tax break for private school tuition WASHI NGTON (A P) -Presi- dent Bush said Wednesday that parents don't deserve a tax break for payi ng tuition to send their childr<[n to private schools. "Can'tafTord t0f1o that." he said. "Everybody hould support the public school } tem and then. 1f on top of that, your parents want to hell out tu1t1on in addnion to the tax money that's their ng,ht," Bush told a studcn1 group. "But f don't thtnk the~ lihould get a break for that." He said "I\ as the obligation of all taxpa}er 10 support a public educa- tion S)Stem." The Reagan admrnistrauon had supported the idea of tuition tax credit~ for parents ~ho send their children to private schooh. but dropped the idea 1n a ma1or o"crhaul of the tax ~ystcm. Masi.em leader, aide shot dead at Brussels mo~que BRUSSELS, Belgium (A P) -The leader of Moslem s in Bel.Ji um, the Netherlands and Luxem- boura and his aide were shot and killed Wednes- day, five weeks after the imam distanced himself from Iran's death sentence for author Salman Rushdie. imam's office in the mosque. police said. No one im mediately claimed responsibili ty, and no arrests were made. Police said there were no witnesses and that no one heard the gunshots. On Feb. 14. Iranian rcvol ut1onaf) patriarch Ayalollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a death sentence for Ru shdie for "The atanic Verses." a novel many Moslems consider blasphemous. Imam Abdullah Al Ahdal, 36. a Saudi Arabian and moderate Moslem. and ale:m El Behar, 40, a Tunisian who headed the Brussels mosque's social services and library. were shot at close range in the The two men each were shot in the head and in the neck, police said. Unconfirmed reports said three hooded men were seen jumping from a 'an. entering the mosque and then coming out again: The bodies ~ere found by members of the Islamic communit y early Wednesday evening. In a Feb. 20 1n1erv1ew on RTBF. Belgium'\ French-lan,uage tclev1s1on network Ahdal agreed that Rushdie's book was blasphemou\. • But he satd of Khome1n1's death sentence: "One should not ha .. e done that Rushd1<' should have been a~l..ed to repent·· irst Semi-Annua l Qos-ta Mesa B'~ Tu, Sea GEM, JEWELRY & MINERAL SHOW . 3 DAYS ONLY!!! Friday~ l\1arch 31 I -oon to 7 f>.m. turday, April I sl -J 0 a.m. lo 7 p.m. unday, April 2nd -JO a.m. to 6 p.m. O\ier 50 national & local arti li, deaJers & ·<'raft peoplt> "ill present arb & ('raft of gemolog). 'upplibt. bead and rou@:h material for sale. 1 COSTA ~IESA FAIRGRO . ~os 88 Fair Drill'-Bldg. #16 751-324i for fud~r info. 3 .00 Admi~ion or 2 for 5.00. children under 14 I~ DOOR PRIZES! ADMJT ONE FREE WITH TH I AO Lil' 2 5 bills introduced to aid the homeless SA RAMENTO (-\P) -Dcclar-"The homcle~s problem toda) 1\ .mg 1989 the year the state Legislature tht' mo t visible and troubling deals efTectivcly with homclessnc·s,, evidence of this state'' afTordablc 16 lawmakers on Wednesday offered housing crisis." Sen Lero) Gl\.-enc. their "best ideas" for helping on l>-L-Os Ang('k\ \aid at a Cap11C1I news cM1mated 250.000 Cahfornaans Ii'-conforcnct-. mg in shelters and on tht' strtcts "£ stamatc\ofthc homt'k' range an The package of 25 bills b) the lhe st.tt(' of California from I OU,000 b1pan1'3n coaltuon includes \late to 250.000 These figurec; mclu<.le loans for people faung foreclosure on peopll' II\ ini '" automobile~. under their homes. a tax return c:hcck-011 bridge and in cardboard bo\es Onl'· box to raise funds for cmei:Jenq third of theo,e are fam1hcc; ~•th shelte~ and a "Just-one-break' pro-children .. gram to help the homeless find JObs Other bills would toughen tenant "I ha .. r been an the C ap1tol many protection against unfair t>v1ct1on. umes dunns the past few >tare; on allocate more ~tatc fund~ for lo~-different lcg1 lata~e 1 ucs and this 1 income hou!lang. allocate $5 million the first efTon I ha'c seen thnt t.1ckk, for homeless health care. expand the (homele sncs ) problem in an housiq St'rviccs for <\ID · \ICttm orpnued fa h1on:· said Capt. Hal and require schools 10 make sure mnh. commandina officer of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;~ •h•om .. e.le•ss•~•h•i•ld•re•n•g•e•t•a•n•e•d•uca .. 11•o•n• ... Sa .. 1• .. a•t•1o•n•A .. rm .. >•1n ... c.ra•n•1•cn•1•0• ... • __ ...._,_ nautt:a. Featuring ... Nautica Sgring C<?llection Reagan bal~s at being witness at Nor:th's trial WASHINGTON (AP) -A fo rmer Just1~ Dcpanment oflic1sl testified at Oh\ler North's tnal Wednesday that in thcearlyfronticsearch for fact about the Iran-Contra afTaar. no one bothered to ask the bo -Prc\idl'n' Re-.pn -about a possibly 1llra,al 1985 arms h1pmen1 to I ran. "01d anybOdy think 10 ask th1 man ~ hetber he appro~ed the tran~ fer of m1u1IC1?"' as led onh 's law>cr Brendan Sulhun. Potntma to an easel whcrt' he had ""nnen in 2-mch· ht~ letters.: "PR . ' .. The question1na of the pre 1dcnt was '°"" to come aner we had quesooned cvCI) bod> clic. •• satd Charle!! Cooper, a former top aide to thcn·A ttomc) General Edwin Meese Sulhv n's intense cros -exam1n- ;i tlon of Cooper underscored tht ·def en 's cfTon to h:ive the formrr pre 1dcnt appear 1n coun tote t1fy for the former White House aide Nonh ha ubpC>Cnatd Reaaan but U.S. District Judar Gerhard A. Gesell ha not ruled whether be will cnfortt the ummon . Rcapn's laW)er fi~ a paper' wi th the court Wcdn~> tnst lint that Nonh's dcfendtrs say pttei~I> wh> they want him a a w1tne and what q~ tion the> will a k. The Ju tice Depanmtnt fikd coun pepcn .scektn& to ~uasb North's su~ for R~n • appm:an«, suucstana wnllcn mterroptonn as an altemauve. Half bf poor Americans very young or very old or• 632 1J TM A911U'ted Govemment joins suit aplnst Utton LOSANGELES -Tkto"crnment hHJOintda ··v.h1stkblo"tr" la~'IUt that accu1n Litton lndustnn Inc. of uvcrchara.in& tht Pc.•nusaon S2S mllho for computer work, accordma to c.:ourt documents unscaled Wcdneida[ 1 Justice ~partmcnt dec1S1on 10 intervene in the suit t» 11 former auo employee 1nd1cates government invc~t1aatol'\ ~l1evc the nlft"&Jtton~ may hi\ merifhe 5u1t flied in pnl 1988 b) former Litton managtr Jam~ C~non alleges that the compan y in effect charaed the aovemmenl for work It dtd fi commercial custom er' us1na the same computer system. L111on pok ma John Thom dented wronJdoina by 1he Beverly H11Jc;.b_a\Cd c.ompany. hie makes cltttronic navipt1on and control gear for a vanety of m1lit1 j)lane and missile~. Assault weapon ban advancing SACRAMENTO-The t~o lawmakers ~hose bill ~ould 'inually b3 many assault weapons said Wcdncsda) the public suppon the> arc ~t~n ~ov.:s that the 1un lobby is not a~ potent a, once feared_. ·r he . atlonal'R1n Auoc1at1on 1s "fast bccomina the most unpopular orpniuuort tn 1~ state o California," Senate President Pro Tem Da,1d Robert• told a< ap1tol new conference. R.obeni 0-Lo Ansclcs JOked that the NRA 1s sho~1ng up~ pubh op1n1on poll~ "below the Lq1~laturc and used cardl'alcrs "The ~ I'd othc gun -.roups have steadfast!) opposed the a~sault weapon bills mo' ma throu the Legislature, panicularl)' the bano, on 1hc manufacture and le of m n m1htary-stylc nflcs. shotguns and pistol~ 1n the bill b> Robcn1 an Asscmbl)man Mike Roos, 0-Lo Angeles. Self-destruct video tapes stucfled SAN FRl\NCJSCO -In a' th rowback tO the "Mis ion lmpos 1blc' television scrae . a ma1or film com~ny plans to tes1-m:ir1<e1 a "' eoc~ sett thot wi ll self-destruct after the movie's been watched a set numbc MGMUA Home Video has decided 10 test the -d1c;posablc" ta~ th1 summer 1n an undisclosed city, according to Herb Fischer. vice president o sales and markcung. The m1ss1on of the new v1deoca~..cttc -houldstud10 decide to accept u -will be to increase supply and thereb) sol"c fru trat10 rompant among movie renters nauon"'1de who enter .. 1<leo 1ore'I onl) 10 fin a hot new release unavailable. Retailers lose anywhere from 5-20 percent an business OC'1:3USt" frustrat customers who cannot find their first-choice mo .. 1e leaH! without rcntin anything. A reuuJ outlet currently JXl)S more tha11 S60 for a mo .. 1e utlt an cannot afTord to stoc~ it m depth. Howe' er. with the disposable ta programmed at 20 plays, th.at rctaaler could bu) the sam~mo' 1e for about S -Skipper who abandoned refugees to retire SAN DIEGO -A Navy captain convicted of dereliction of dot) fo faili ng to rescue V1et'lamese refugees adnfl 1n a JUnk says he' quitting th service because he doubts he'll ever again ~t lhc chanc<' to command a h1 Balian wa~ convicted last month in a court man1al at ub1c Ba)' Na,al Ba,'it' 1 the Ph1hppmes. The coun man1al found that Bahan failed to gave adequate at to the refugees. '\ ·\1'10'\ ·\I, HHlt:t ·s Physicians back patients' suicides BO TON -Doctors cnn eth1call~ help 1erm1nall) 111 patient 'omm1 suicide by prescnbing sleepma psll'I or other drugs and telling them what. do ~,11 end their lives. a panel of prom1r\ent doctor~ concludes Doctors as 1 un patients in su1c1des "1scertatnl) not rare" although the) don't of\en t31k abou 11. the sroup said T.he su1c1de gu1dehne1 were part of a report outLirung docto ropons1b1ht1e) tov.ard their d)tni patients Amona other 1hmg..c;. 1he pape urged doctors to 11vc ~uch f>?llents a\ much paJn mcd1C'mc a' the} nttd 1 rclie .. e their sufTcnng. e'en 1flt hastens tht'tr death\ Bush to seek pay raises WA HI GTON ...: President Bush on Wcdnesda~ t"mbrnced a pma1 comm1s ion's report callina for fedl·rc1I pa) 1ncn·a\C'S M -,cl) umd~" an~ ~1 h<' Wtll promptl) 8Sk (. ongn: S tO ra1 the p3~ oftO(lCACCUll\l' bnanch on1~1JI ..cn:nors rcpresentatl\e"i and Judge . Bu .h spoke after recc1"1ni the recommendations of the N31ton Com m1ss1on on Public ~rvacc. a 36·mcmber panel headed b) former J cdc Re rvc Chairman Paul Volckcr The group called for stcJ)\ 10 mak government JObs more aurnct1ve. including a pa) raise nearly as large "" th one C'ongre)\ l"llcd last month af\cr publi<. outcnes O\er 1t\ maan1tudc Nazi death camp guard deported WA HI NGTON -A formtr ~ gu.ird nt the .\u\Chw1t1 dl'ath c:am dunng Worl d War II who had been lmng tn the Un11cd State' for the pa I l }cars ha hccn deponed to Au 1ria. Attomev Oentral Die~ T homburg annountcd Wednesda\ Josef Edcrt. 65. "ho had been laving tn La Puent { ahf.. new out of the country Tues<.ln) n1gh1 The deport1111on " accomplished throuah the cffons of Ju.,tace Department omc1:il Mtchncl Bern tetn. who was 1:1lled tn the De<' 21 I 988 e\plo son o( l>an .\mcma Fhght IQl over. otland fhombullh 1d Low-fat diets not good for babies WA Ill (,TON -Hiah-fiber <.hcts that are lov. 1n fat and choir trrt may be health) lor adults 6ut not for bab1c a cordm1 to mf:int d1t"ta gu1dchnc released Wednesday b a ma,or bJb~-food m11 .. rr and endor.ed b federal nu1n11on officials and pcd1atnctan"i In fact. diets ~ommended fi adults may actualJy retard arowth 1n b:lb1c.'\ and toddlers b) den 1n them th h1Jh~neray food they need, the p1deline1 > The rttommendatton "'ere dc\leloprd by Gerber Produ t o and draw from pubh hed tatements of the mer1can i\cadcmy of Pcdsitnc, and th mencan Dtetctsc A"i iat1on. HOHl.D HHll-:1' Cpncesslons offered to rioting prisoner • ANTA CAT RINA PINU LA, G~tcmala -The ao,C'mmcnt la Wooncsda) promised to replace the warden and aJI pards a& a bC 1eted pn\O and "ork to reform prisons nauonW1dc 1f armed Jnmatcs s1mcnJcr and ho .., fr fhe propc> I wa ddiv red b Gon1olo Men~ndu d4" la R" the auomc) ttcneral for human n~t and chief IO\emrmnt neso11ator, an a attempt to end thc<kiay-<>ld upn"na and frtthundrcdsof1nmatcund t mt membc~ 1n the c:ompound About 110 prisoners ~ho too no pan m the re~lhon C"IC'apcd from t ~tion . under mmatt conrrol Wednc~) and "<'re transfmcd to 01 1nSlJlUttOR , Twcnt) fam1l) mcmbc'rs of mmaic trapprd 1n idc ~hen the upm1 tx-aan on Ea tcr unda~ al made their"-•> out. Soviets lose 'contact with Manlan pr·OIH!I MOSCOW -Officilll WOrMd around lk clock Wcdnnctay to rm conuict with a~ probe riidilll. t~ Mamao moon PhobOI.. but hOpts wt fadi!'I that they could Mvt the UOO mtUion projttt. 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Ml"IS llolO '°"" Uatl .... »••2*'' ~nu•~•• . ""'"' I MWUl S THE latr JI ti ,.. •.r.•7 na .... .. ., " .. ~­... .,. ... VII 11'1 - ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS lllONT [N() n.11us1 lllll i4• ar lOTAl 4• 4 wttm ill (""9 S,.... 0efl I AIR CONDITIONING CHECK ANO CHAAGE .. l"'l s ..... o .. •Ch .... • fltftulrn OI JI , 9AC . .. , I - M OAaLY PILOT/ Thund9y, Mwctt 30, 1988 '' ,,, .. , .. , H man,J d r • • I.A. uw 0 cars; 'Ra n· Main' top Im • New1 Fllht111n, C11I • Knot1 landlnt Polle• Woman Htalll .... t LOS ANGE.Ll:.S (AP) -.. Rain Man," 1h\• 1ory of a tonni\. ma car salesman who learns to lo"c his auustac brother, won the OM'ar as best picture Wcdnesda> night and brought top honors for aclor Dustin Hoffman and director Barr} Levin.on. Jodu: Foster, the v1ct1m of a gang rape in ·· fhc Acc,u\Cd, ·• was named best actress. ''Rain Man" also brought an a"ard to Ronald Bass and Barr) Morrow for their onainnl screenplay. bringing ns total to four Oscars at the 61 st o\cadem) A"ards. T)ins wilh three each wef ''Dangerous l1a1sons," 1hc ornate drama of drawing room s.cduc- 11on rn pR·Rc' olut1onaf) France and "Who Fr.tmed R<>ser Rabbit." the bnlhant combinauon of h\.e action and animation. Geena Oav1 • 1he free-spirited d~ trai ner in "The Accidental Tounst and Kevin Kline, &he w1ld-c)ed, O\erscxed safccracker in "A F1sh ( a lied· Wanda," were surpnst "in- ners in uppomng roles. "Cruelt y might be human and 1t ~light be cultural, but it:S not accep- table. and that's wha1 this movie is about." sa id Foster. a former child sta r " ho won her fif'>I Oscar. ·Tm supposed 10 be jaded b)" this time. but l'm not.'' ~id Hoffman. "ho also '"On th~ award for ··Kramer '~ Kramer" m 1979. He embraced lo'>cr <Jene Hackman while on his v.:a~ to the tage. where.he basked in a <11and1ng O\a&ion in tnbutc to his nt l'llrnlousl) rc~arched ponra}al of an aut1'1Uc sa'ant. "\\.,• tncd 10 be a~ fa ithful as "C could and be entertain in"" saad Lc.,. inson oft he low-kc y"Ra1n Man," which also started Tom Cruise as Roff man's brother and has 1ros~C! S 134.6 m1lhon at the box office. "Tht 1s reall) about two ac&or~ - Dustin Hoffman and 1 om Cru1~." Levinson said. "If 1he) d1dn'1 deh\cr the pcrformanacc &hey gave, I wouldn't be up here this e\.cnina ... "first ofall. I want to thank Anne Tyler for wntina such a wonderful book," Davis said in acccptina the flnt prize of the n1&ht at the 61 ~t Aca<km) Awards. Sric has u1d she read the novel when it was firs& published and CO\iCted the role of Munel. · • The av.ard 10 Davis drew )clps of appro\ial from the audiel\Cc of 6.SOO in the Shnnc Auditorium. possibly because the fa"orucs appeartd 10 h.ave been Frances McDormand for "M1ss1s 1pp1 Burning" and '1gourney Weaver for "Working Girl " "This 1s a\ton1shing." s:ud Kime. who also had not been considered a front-runner. "L1a1sons" "'on 0 cars for Christopher Hampton's adap1ation of his play and for an direction and costume de ign. ··Roger Rabbit" won for film cd111 ng. sound effects and "i ual effec1s. "The Milagro Bcanticld War" "-'On for best score and "M1ss1ss1pp1 Burn- ing" for cincmatography."B1rd" "'on the Oscar for bes1 sound. and .. BeetleJu1cc" for makeup. Oscar winners RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. amed be t sons of the year was ( arl) 1mon's "Let the R1\.er Run" fro m "Working Girl.'' The academy could fi nd only three sonas to nom1· .----------------, natc this year instead of1he u ual fi ve, and didn't sec fit to ha \.c them perform ed dunng the show. With ~ednesda)' 'sceremonies. the .\cadem" dropped the trad1 t1onal hnc ·'The winner 1s . ··in fa"or of "And the Oscar goes 10 .. 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LEAN ON ME (PG·131 ,, .... 11 >U .. ,,., 41 1tM IAAON MUI CHAUSU ('01 IJ IU .. l It P M ti U CMA•CES ARl (PO I t11 IVIL llll ............. o .. II• Sfrtet 4 1-.1 : IUllHICl\1 .. Big winner in America's Cup 'ruling is ethics New York's Supreme Coun has affirmed what pons fans have known ever since the mlSmatched Amenca's Cup challenac an San Diego last September The coun ruled this week that the San Diego Yacht Club's 6().foot catamaran was not a lcpl defender of the Cup against New Zealand' 12).. foot monohull and that the race was a "gross mismatch." 'I Tributeto ~ deadson ... An)'one who values ethics JI\ spons e.itpected no Ir s because the two races were simply not fair. Unlcs the San Diego Yacht Club wms an appeal. us commodore will have to forfeit the Cup. That would cam an Diego another entry in thcAmenca's Cuprecord book, but 1t' not the type of record the club or the city wanted. However, what San Diego wants 1s a moot point. The damage is done because whatever the outcome, tt is the first time in the 138·yti1·r history of the Cup that its rcstine place between challenges wilt be de termined by a test oflegaht1c~ an a counroom rather than a test of skills on the high seas. When stale Supreme Coun Justice Carmen Cipanck handed down the ruling, she admitted forfeiture of the Cup was a drastic remedy. But she said she had no alternative because the races between San Diego's catamaran and New Zealand's monohull were such a gross mismatch. San Diego Yacht Club officials disagree and still contend the deed of gift, which governs the America's Cup races. makes no design re train ts. The argument might be what the deed's words say, but it's a hollow argument. Trad111on. faimcs and sponsmansh1p have to be considered, too. · The coun ruled that the boats should have been evenly matched. Any other ruling would have turned the menca's Cup mto a mockery; something hke profcsS1onal wrcstltna. which has a dubious entenaiment value but no ~talus as a spon. - This week's ruhng by the New York State Supreme C oun ~is a victory for New Zealand and the Mercury Bay Boating Club, but theirs as not the b1gges1 victor). The most 1mponan1 wanner 1s the Cup itself and sailing enthusiasts around the world because the ruling affirms that ethics and sponsmansh1p are more 1mpartant that winning at any cost. Opinions upressed In thl• apaoe are those of the Daily Pilot Other vlewsexpreued on thla page are those ol their authoraand artists Aeadera' commenta are Invited and may be tent to The Dally Pilot. P O Box 1560. Cott• Meaa 92626. 0 ·1111-:11 \ Ol('l ·:S Emergency budget reserve Go . George DeukmeJian 1s taking a lot of heat o'er his proposed 1989·90 budget. The potshots have been fired b) liberal Democrats who want to spend evef)thang the> can 'ct thetr hands o n and from a vanety of people who claim California had a budget deficit when the 1987-88 fisc.al books were closed last June 30. The governor. meanwhile. 1s tandrng firm on the idea that state finances are generally an good shape and he intends to keep them that wa> At lea 1 fhc highly pubhc1zed budget pronouncements pictured the state as having everything from a $4 millton surplus to a $1.4 b1lhon deficit last June 30. When the.true figures are determined, they wall have imphcauons for th<.' t 988·89 budget the state 1s now living under and for th<.' 1989·90 budget that lawmakers are now prepanng, • "If we· do not ee a sattsfactory resolution of this accountant' debate," Gov. DeukmCJtan reccntl>· told the California 1 axpa)'CrsAssoc1at1o n. "then I will have 10 u cm> (veto) pencil to ub tantiall> increase the silc of the prudent reserve I have already propo ed." It 1 because the governor as so fiscall> consena11,c that Democrats and other arc squaw"'"&· The> would lo"c to dip tnto the$ I b1lhon reserve fund Gov. DcukmeJ1an has set aside each )t'ar for cmcrgcnc1es. But lime and ume again t~ governor's po 1uon wa JU uficd when the fund had to be tapped bccau of flood . fire and eanhquakc that could have been C\en more de"astallng had those monies not been set o 1dr. IOU\\ l\lllS'l'OH\ Today as Thun.<lay. March 30 the 39th day of 1989 There arc 2"'6 da ldt an the )tar T~y·i h1&hh&ht an history. On March 10. H67. lJ ~ Secretary o( late Wilham II ~\\<oard reached qrecment with Rus 1a to pureha~ the tcmtory of '\la ka for S 7 2 m1lhon. The deal wti roundly nd1· cukd m the Un1ttd tatc\ "Seward' Foll)' ... On this date. In I 22 flonda t>«ame • l ~ ttfntOI). In 1842. Dr Crawford \\> I ong of Jefferson. Oa , first u~ ether a an anathctac dunna a minor operaoon In 1 ISi H)man I 1pman ot Phit.ddDhia patented a pen ti with u 11tacfatd en1er. In 1170, the I Sth amendment 10 the Conshtuuon, ""nl bla k men \ht n&l\l tO \.'OlC, WI declared an c&tt. In 1170. Ttaa •1l readmitted to the Union. In 1909. the Oucen~boro Bndic hnk.int the Ne York City of Manhattan and Qu«ns. S. theSo\.'tct Union invaded Auana dunna World Wu II. In 1964 John Gltnn w1thdmv f'rom die Otno l'ICC '°"US. nate ...... o( enJunn uffcrtd •n • fall . In 1971. Ellsworth Bunker m11ncd • U ambeMador &o South Viet· Tbe Sa<'rameato Valoa nam. and was sucettdcd by Graham .\ Manin In 1981. Prt-~1dcnt Ronald Rcapn and three other men were hot and ~oundcd by John W Hinckle> Jr outside a Wa h1ngton hotel In 1982. the space \huttlt-"Col· umb1a" ended Its third test flight with a \mooth landin& at White Sand M1ss1lc Ransc 1n New Mt(1Co wuh amonaut Jack R Lou ma and ( Gordon Fulknon aboard. In 19 6, actor Jame C'aanc> daed at his farm 1n tanfonh 1llc. Y .. at oisc86. In 19 7, the mone "Platoon" won four cadcm}: ward mclud1n1 lkst Picture of 19 6 Paul cwman w~ named Be t ctorfor"TheC.olor of Mone>.'' and Marl« Matlin was named Bt t ctr for"C1111drcn of a Lesser God" Fi"c )Cln aao Pmtdcnt RoMld Rc111.n formall) ended the . . role in the muhinauonal ~aet\(ccp1n1 fortt 1n Lthlnon. but $lad an a repof1 to Conarcsi lhat the n1tcd tatn had not "abandoned" the Ltbenesc. One )cat aao An auornc) for thc Rev. Jimmy Sw .... n taid the tclc. \lfll'hSt •ould return to the pulpit M1y~22. dcf~ina nataon:&J A'ntmbhct of God church omcaab who had su pended 1um for 1t lea" a >car, CIUl\I S• ... rt'1 .. moral failure, • . 11¥ n. ....... ~,.,.... ..... .. .... l• .......... .., .. ,..., .. ..... •• I f SNEAKER OF THE HOUSE 111 Election of Gingrich expected to reinvigorate two-party sys tern One of the e~caung opponunaues that comes wath the pnv1lcic of servina as )Our congressman ~ lht: opponun1ty 10 be prescn1 a1 -and pan1c1patc in -historic event\ One such event occurred on ( ap1tol H1ll la~t v.eck. 1t v.a the mosl 1mponan1 c\lent for House Re- publicans in 35 )ears-and 11 herald~ a new era in Amcncan politics than "c hah'. lca\lng u' "Ith a tremendou., annual lkli1:11 and a growtni ddH .\lier '6 \can. of control h~ one p.trh. thC' con· grC\'ilonal maJllnt' '>CC'nl\ unable to ht·ar 1hc l lcar lali ol 1he \menran pcopk to ll\c \\1th111 our mean'> On Wcdncsa) last. Newt Ci1ngnch , R.C.corgia. was elected by h1\ col· leagues to replace Dick ( hcnc)' Cno"' Secretary of Defense) as the 1 lou..c Republican whip. I tamp:ugncJ hard for "-c"' t (1m gnch 1n hi\ efforts to t>1:comc "'hip \'\ chairman of the r rc,hman ( aucuor. I "'as proud 10 help per uadc I\ of m) 16 llN-)car collcasuc'i to vo tt-tor COO\IOCC \OtCf\ ul probh:m~ "'"" him lho-.cvoteS\\-l'rC\ltJlhtmpor1· ltav1 ng onc pall~ 1n 1.ontrol \0 long ant 1n htc, 87·85 \ICl<>I) The lfou~l' lcadcr,h1p hj'i tlcmun-II fhc Orange Cuunt' tlou'>l' strnted 1.karl)' 1n rl'l:Cnt )Car\ th;1t mcmbcn al..o \OtccJ tor 'le-wt \\c ,111 holding p<>wl'r for long ·pemxh of hl1te'e that h1Hlcct1on ..,.111 nllov. the time can kad to \lilltlicant problem\ ·Republican P.tn) to mount a ~nou\ Rcmcmtx'rthc pa) rJ1..c l:ontro' Cf\) 'l challenge tu the Ocmocr.mc lcadcr- lf the lca<lcr-1h1p of the maJont) '"ere '>hip Newt, about whom I wrote in th1 column a le"' "'cd .s ago. has been leading a mo .. emcnt to rc~torc a Republican maJon1y in the House of Represcntat1 ves. That campaign look a giant ~lcp fol'\\ard v.1th his elccuon Of course. the JOb of the whip as to round up \Otes for the (Xln) leader- ship and to ad .. ancc 1he agenda of 1h,c House Repu blican leader htp and - 1n the~ }C3f'S -the agenda n( Pres1den1 Bush trUI) 1n tOUlh ..... Ith \\hat the ·\men· r he House Rcpubh1.'1n lc3dcr .. h1p can peopk art thin ~ing 1hc' ne,cr under thl' able and c.ktermined gu1d· \\Ou Id ha' c prupowd rat\Jn~ Lhcar aocc of ,l\hnon" Leader Bob Miche l o""n <ial3r1C'i morl· th.in ~O pcrl'Cnt 10 and \\hip "'-icwt (11ngrn:h ~ 111 c IT) one )Car 1hc .countr) \ call for ne~ puh1.1c-s. What about 1hc re<.cnt efforts b) tht' new accoun1ab1ht) and new re.,pon'1· maJOrtl) to IOJl'Ct 1t'lt·ll into torc1an b1ht) an -and from -thr Conal"('\\ pohq dl"\.1\1ons'1 ""1cmhcr'i ot ton· In 11un. a health~. pnne1pl~ - grev. \hould ~no"" b\ no"" that the and at times p3rtl-.Jt\ -de tc "''" ( on\11tu11on "<I' dl.'\1ttncJ 1n alluw 1n\urc that the p;ul' in pt>w,·r in the the n:111on to pea~ wllh one' 01\e nn ( ongrc\s 1.: nn111 dul ~ the re I l\\UC\ fort·1gn poh1.\. and th.tt \OICl' 1s the and prohknl\ "e tJ"c Rather than pn.•\1dcnt'' ,\hhuugh "e ha'l' \l"t.'n di' td ing th1: 'l'X"'' bt•hmd doot'i wmr rt"Cent '>Uln'>!>t'\ -sul h ao; a dosed h ~l'Jf':'i ol un<:hall<'naw h1pantliJn lnre1gn pohq \\-Ith ft'\Pl'C I 'll"'CUrtl \. the nlUJlltlt\ p.&rl\ \\<Ill ~ to .\lghan"t.rn -1hc ~11u,H1un ·rn <.allcJ upon to ta~c ;a \l:llld on thr C cn1ral \ml·nrn v.oulJ he much l'i\ul·s Jnd oddrc our 1.h.1lkngc\ - morcconduuH' IO pcalc and dcmcx--01. in 1.-llingtudo\o t.11.r t~c 1reol the ran" 11hout congrc \lofWI m1.•ddhng 'otcr'i at the Ol'\I rkct1on But C"-t's collca~uc., -Jnd lhl· pohlltal pundits in \\ a~hington - e(pc'Ct him 10 do a 101 more than JU\t k~p ta I hes U 1'> sckct1on v. 111 rci n- "1gora1c the '"'o-pan) \)Siem in the House of Reprcscntal1\l''i and in the na tion at large. One pan) has controlled 1hc Hou'l.C for more than a third ofa centul) anJ that f.act b). 11sclf 1s not health\ 'lo long a reign has bn.'<i laLiness and non·rc wns1 .. eness 1n thc!.art" tha1 takes 11s con trol for grante . Aul noth1ng 1llu\tratc\ the rrohkm C 11n~n( h·, dcl lion \1gn.11\ a nl'W aca1ed hy an entr11nrh1.•d. un-era of n.•+,pon.,.,c and 11.·,pon\lhle re pons1"~· and unchallenged leader-congr~~ mnal debate -and th.it 1 \hip tx·11c•r thJn thl' prc-.cnt kd~·rat ""hat the founder 1ntl·ndl·d for th•~ budgc·t dc:fint 1 hc maJOflt) in c on-House of the J\·opk Newt ha s been poinung that oul ~1ncc he was elected 10 Congri:" in 1978. .\s a matlcr of fact. he " .1 h1slol) professor "'ho rcce1,ed h1., PhD. from Tulane Univcrs1t} fk uses hi knowledge of h1stol) lu h1'1 advantage ~hen he 1s "f>r~tnR to grc~~. "h1ch mu 1 appropn1111.· C\Cr) Cllrl CH I tbt (I. Rtpno tat.t· d1 ml' '>pent h' the U \ go,crnmcnt. tiu• for tbt 40tb Coo1re. /onal DI • haor. rcpc.11cdh pent more mone\ tricl. l .t :TTEHS Parent reissues plea to ban adult magazine racks on public lands To thr Editor Al the Co ta Mc'ill Republican ..\ scmbh' < 1t} l ounc1I l:a nd1datcs' forum last ptcmncr I Po~ a quc taon 10 sc~eral of the candidates "h1lh 1,\luld tx· ummamed hke lh1 : "Therr arr a numhcr tlf adult maga11nc~ being sold 1n rack on pubhl I\ 1l"ncd parlcwa)\ which the city owns As a n"ud1.·nt and propen' ta'<pa)er how can )OU help me to re llltl\ c 1hc\C pubhca11on from pubhc l3nd'1 Espeu.1 lh \11\le the Repubhrnn pla1form ad vocates doing ) · We do lave in a perm1 1vc ~1ct) "-t' .trl' m111 l' hberal and open about how \\C rcc;pcct the nght'i ot 01hc1' to do their O\\<n dung. And I 'an umkr,tand \uch tolerance. But we aarcc that druis houkl not ~· \olJ ;tnJ d1\tnbuled to our )Oung ch1ldttn. nd 1,.....,.,, re en fem cd to curtail Ul:h a t1v1ty. So there arc me 'tandarJ., ;and hm1u v.hcrc we as 1 frtt iety will dr.1"' a hne. What are the con~ucncc of m.ll•n• Jdult maiaLanc a' a1lablc pubhcl) to an~ o'nc'' \\1th ~ n nh 1n}~1nd1\ldual rcgardJc of . (';an oh1ain th" htcratu~ 1n Co ta M~. ls that tolerable~ f, adcm·e ha~ \hov.n thu1 u~h htcraturt rontnbute" toward child rnolc'\tat1on. ripe, and. in the recent Bund\ c.a • c~en murJtr. Althouah J • nnot \helter m) l:h1ldr~n I do want to Jo aJI that t n to pro' 1dc 1 w hot M>mc and health) community where the> can irow up It t•t., a little wcar)1111 to alw•> u p1c1ous of otht-r'\ bc'e3uc.c I kar •hat the same traaedy that befell the parent\ uf Laura Bradbury 11t.1ll tnkc u , ~nd I could l\l on. hut" h) 'hould wt encourqc chtld molC$tahon, rape, ct(." R«cnth the Dail) Pilot coHrcd th concern., •' they impacted the uy ounc1J or Huntangton Re~ch. And the On. 30 ISSUC CO\C~J mhh m n ( 111 Fcrauton'' new bill tak.inJ. cfT«t. ')our oniclc •tatl'<l, the new law w1U proh1b1t 'ending machine from di,.,enilnt adult tabloid papt'D at 10) IOC&lHln whert' childRn can be pretent 1f the M .. pt'n ha"c ham\ful matmal on the front coH~r This 1s lft&t proan:., , nd th Southland Corp. lhould abo bt affirmed for tt\ pubh poft()' of' not tdhn&. adult masaunn. Freeway to nowhere arrives To thl· t.d1tor I he\ ha'l' l11ialh 'lartcd' < altraM ha"1;11w,1 "h.1111 ha' tx"\·n· tig.ht1n • dc1..1dl'' to Jo "lph1 ( O\ta \k.-.a do" n tlw 1111Jdk. \\,l\tf.' m11l1on' ut dollar' ut ta\p.t\\'f•I monc' and d1\1 upt tnilfa throughout the Cll) for what 1ho cla1 n1 "'illtw~' \l'.lr' the' ha,c·,t.trll'd "urk on thefr~ewa' 111 rll>" hl·re' I or tho~ ot )OU ""ho c·ame in late < ·altran'i aided .1nd <1hl'1t1.·d h) tho\<' 1n,umpctcnt "hom "' clrlt to puhlil utl•H', "111 C\tl·nJ the U l rce~3' to almo\I I '>th ~uc,·1 In othl·r "ord<, thc' arc goma tt>moH the me"' of traffa "hach hC'rl·toforc °' l u1 tt'd out ot the cd c uf lo" n ~hl·re thl'rc 10, rclat1' l'h llttk traflil' dov. n to a rc.ilh hl'J' 1h trullil kl'd al'\".1 I h1.·n.· arc \<>meH·11;irn11c' about tht\ project, u<:h a' • I It"'" 'o't .1 grc.tl deal mure 1h..1n Caltran\ ha\ lld\ ('1'11\CJ • ~ Th<' l o't "111 Ol'' cr hil' pu"hch ad.no" lcd&t.'d • ' It \\111 u kc Inn er than <. .altrOln' h.i d'crt1>,(d • 4 f hC' disruption to ltallil -tor l 'h ~car\ -\\Ill be far tar utcr th3n ( ltran\ ha'i ~n "1lhn to dm11 • ' he co\1 10 the JX'Oplc \\<ho h:tH' to u that tran,poi"l.u1un llimdor \\Ill proh3hl) C\Cl'Cd the' Cll\t ot hu1ld1ng 1hc in:c"a). JU\t w untina the P'ohnc bumcJ \\hlk tl'\tng tn &Ct to v.hl•rc ~OU OIU\t go \.1 . hapP) utt'n"on. o ua ~k1,;1n\' ' dt>1:\ n'on1. out there happen to ~now "hat hipcncd to lh~ tar and the k:uhcr\ and the r.ul that "-<' u d to u IOt pohtt 1an\ who let th1"g.'i hke thl\ hap(lC'n'l < t JlFO. l., ~0\\.1~ Co\J\ Mc\a Ban on assault guns favored l u th I d1to1· It "''" wuh a great deal of d1 us' 1 read . \ mbl)man (111 fC'l'Ju n' ~etk C\CU fi f h1 f no" \Ott on \8 '57 the bill to control 'll'm11utomat1 v.'l"apon\ H1\ "cop.out" t\cu 1 "bc\--aute 'ht I m crat didn't vote for our bills ~un't mil' lor tht1r1 ... We ...... r.. ........... ..... ::= QllliW~t: .... .... .... .. Olr '* c..Mllt Can w oty of Costa Mt:ta dO morr" l hi\ cit) h:a., taken couneeous ~uon1 before. It Md the fort1tud to pn>tubit tbt ..tc Of akohol at,_ l&allOft\ untd J&.att law ' O\tmalfd 1t. Th~ •as Obv10Utly a catc" whctt our c1t tldtn d1tpteycd ~ rnpon\lbtlat) and \:I\" katk'nh1p than our Ma~idt dtacd of'fkul hrt\a~ proh1bitm the •le ohduh ,,....zincs on pubtl<' land t~ anothtr 1 u wbtre ow cuy aft IC't a ~c««nt 1n ptO\ 1d1na a m rt whoktOtM m~1tonmntt rot'' c1uttn 1nd aunt• didn't ~nJ ' u to Sacram nt Gtl to \Ot<' n" for bill antroo~"t'J h RcpuN1caM ~cc<>nhna to &ht l91tq ~uf\ r> 12 CK' nt oft ht pubt11; la,on ~me kind of a permanent ban lln thf saae of ~maaut<lmlt1N rm~ m0tt of rour rnn 111~nts •n tht 10.h wmbt) Oilcnn oo ulO. P1c-a1e Mr.me utOA. ... c-. ..... =-~_..,. ... r_=~·CIClllll• .... -........ ,.,... JS WDt IO Pl* l-QUCiUOll ll&ln Mtmbn'IOftht 1tyCOUftC1I ofC'Ot.ta Mesa ~can ~ou twfp mc UCl lhc ~ ~ o( our ah to ~mo'c t ldull lftllllllMS from publi('ty o-ncd land~ JOHN M.W. MOOR LA H. P~. f P Cc.a~ IOJst •'PJ:"ll ma .. 1tid~W~W11l9f~ • IC'nt you to rtP,ICKIH a l ftlUhiij lnKt you .,, MV(' I chanec of mend ~ w comprom1w ..-uon t"OMft be-fott tht houtt ant ume. J • t• KIOElt COroM det ,.., w~scostly · to parents , DoufL Elt wa 21 when he wa killed Too )'Oung, too quick, but it happened. An employee for a Westminster cable company. Eh was driving through Huntington Beachoncdayin 1982 when a dnvcr ran a red liaht and cilnmmcd into the company van he wa driving. Eh was killed. o was the other driver The incident -this death of a )Oung man who had JUSt moved to Orange County from his family's home 1n llhno1 -mcntcd a 'wo-mch citory 1n the local newspaper. fhat' all Bui for Ell' parents, the dealh of 1hc1 r on "as not resolved for stvco H'ars · fhe1rfigpt. the1refTon to guarantee that their on' death added up to something became a comple'< mosaic of law)Cf"i, in urance compan1C$ and 'itate lay, that Sttm ~lmo 'medtcvaJ. t<ltC Law mandates that when omronc 1s lilted on the JOb. b.is or her dependent will receive between S 0.C)OO and $7 5.000. The l~w 1s clear on that point -the money will go to dependent~ onl~. Not mothers or fathers or brothers or s1 tcl'1. Perry Eh. the father. accepted that. "That ""a fine We understood. No problem.'' the father said at the tame. '\ecord1n£))', Tru'>elcrs Insurance ( o -"hicb handled worker's com- pensation for the cable finn -paid SS0.000 to the state as 1 the procedurc when there arc no depen· denu The mone) 1s used to cover unan urcd workers 1n indu tnal acci- dent . Bchc"1nt they~ <icsen-ed some • form ot compensation for their son's dc~th, Fb' parents tiled a claim w1lh late Farm Insurance Co. the frrm that co,ercd the dmcr who cau~ \he :c1dent ~tate Farm mailed a check for SS0.000 to 11· ~nts. "ho n~tJ the mone, to P3' the 'anou btll as\OC1atcd "1th their son' death. And that' v.hen th1nas 1ook a trange tum Tra,ckrs lnsuranC't' deodcd 11 too wanted to cover m lo~ It had Ju I '>helled oul SS0.000 10 the tatc and h._e an) other company. now hoped to halanl'<' 11s bottom line l ra vcler'i in rffcct . a ked Eh· parcnb to hand o'er the $50.000 t hecl . Herc was 1h1~ 1.ouple "'ho had lo 1 their onl ) child and uddcnl) an 1n~urancccompan) 1 knod .. tnaat the front dOQr asking for SS0.000 And 1he vc:u state of Cahfomaa'> It est>thlt• hcd 1t~lf .as their son's bl·ncfic.111} Pcm Eh wa off ended b'> the pnnoplt of the "hole lhang and it's not difficult to undcrst~ wh). The ~tale had llualh profited by h1sson·s death 'and thr ·in uranct company that had paid 1he state "a btma allo"cd 10 fC'C'O\cr 115 mone)' And Pen") Eh and has wife ~ert to ,et not hang. It didn't seem faJr \fort than a little urpnsed b) the tum ot c'ent Pcm fh "'-cnt to \anamcntu and talked v.uh Ora < nu nl\ kg1.,lators They ~re nice t() him fhn 1ook the time to talk to him \nd the\ told him what he d1d)l't "ant to hear -the law wa on th1.: 'ild<' ol tht: ~talc and the in uraocc compamC'\ B\ no" f>cl'T) Eh had dua 1n ha hccf\ He wa n "t go• na to let ao. He filed a lawor.utt and Travelers, a~ parent!\ wt<ihin& to avcnd a coun light. ollcred to pltt the SS0.000 vmh 'he ~·ouplc Bui thin had gone too tar tor a romprom1St \<l in I~ 6. the matter ~"ent 'o tnaJ in Orange ( ount) ~upcnor C'oun v.h re 1 r.nck" w3s a\\<ardcd nearly all the mon1.·' -$40.500 to be tUCl. r,·r:ry l h ~ni.1 ht wife appealed the ruhna anJ. rough I> one )CU later. the \ppt'llatt ( uun u' crtumcd the C&K and a ~rd the \4pcnor C'oun to try aptn r 1mc J on and on and then dra cd on 'Wmc more. Finall> l fa\ Clef') to\scd 1n the to~cl and aarttd to an ~· 15 pcrttnt 'pl1L Mmuuutumc fee , the coupk came ""' watb $33.400. But 1t w3 n·1 the n\onc tbat mou"atcd Perry Elt. h _., the pnn ·1 plc of the: thin&. It was the state law. • which \C'Cmed to vutly unfaar. and the abwlute uncanna att1t\ldf or an in urancc compan) . .. lnh was an cmotioMl ~t tw me. We took tht' km ~ our '°" died. But 1 don't th1n.k tllry rtllty P'eadamn." W• tht te\'Cft.O)Uf fielli ... it'? Pttr)' Eh '"" 't ~. "In 1oott1nc t..-t. I doft' --~ truh ,_.,,fie.ant contnbu\ion -.. • '1\lde... t best, 1t'u menort,._• tCNK'll\' and tht belief tMt ii .. 8 cau iworth r.-..... ·:a:: ... •• ht\tt IMft "*at *ibaolhc I H• ...... ---~-T'. .. Allll ....... .. ... aa· ...... ---..... .... ' . • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Marc h 30, 1989 The ultimate shopping. ce~ter ... Whtre can you (a) have your jcwrky cleancd,(b) bnghtCn a fadin8 $Untan, (c) buy an adorable puPPY.• (d) find your favorite book, (t ) mail a p:.ackage ~o Uncle Ray , and (() find •the" 1atffi fashions 11 discount prices? If you answered Pavilion Jt:wclcrs, Casa de! Sol, Pctland, L1tde Professor Book Center, Mail Boxes Etc. l fSA and [)(oil's Fashions then you've been ro The Pavilion Shoppin~ Ct'nter. onr o( Orange County's larges1 shopp1n.1; Ct'Oleri.. If )'OU failed tlus 1es1. then you should visit the Pavilion Shopptn,!; Unter without dt'la}' With its shops conven1entl} clustered, 1he Center is able to offer ample parking as well as an arra y of nearly 40 speciality shops and res· raurants 1n adduion 10 the popular Von's Pavilion and Tar~e1 stores Body 2200 Just as l'~e Pavilion Shoppi.ng Center is looking: t'oward rtrt fu1ure wnh 1rs contemporary des1~n and one-sror shopping. Bod}' 2200 1et1ects the future of pe1sonal fitnes~ and nut riuon b} spc:cia!Jz1ng 1n Elec1ron1c l\luscle St1mu- [a11on (EMSJ and nutnuona\ and diet progra1ns. EMS is a trea1men1 used b)' man} . profesSional spo~ts 1ea 1ns 10 Mr!ngthe~ and aid In healin1;: back, t'«k and ot~er types of muscle pains and strains. "Sa/ for instance. you suffff from a bad bac and fin9-"1 difficult to do sit-upS," S1e\'e Watson, Body 2200 manager. said. "Ac Body 1200 )'OU can 1us1 la)' back and rela,; in a priva1e treatment room and let EMS strengthen and ughren the b<ack muscles and your weakened ab· dorninals. "l"ht' process not onlr enhances muscular endurance; 1t 1n- crea!it'S blood c1rculauon to speeJ up the healing procrss · The five }ear old 1ned1cal office recentl)' expanded its staff to include ;in M .D and nurst" prac111ioner 10 supervise its medical v.·eiglu IOs.'t programs and 1herapy. '"Wt offer personalized cart.' both for our EMS pauents and those who parucipare 1n our weight loss programs:· 'X1atson said. The facdir ~ offers Medi Fas1 , the high protein l1qu1d diet recenrl)' made Popular bra famous 1alk show host, and the l·ood F.xlhan~e program (Uody 2100 1s located bet v.'t-<'n tht" Photo I.ab and ThC' RC'p:ur Cen1e1 I-fours arC' 11 a 1n to 8 p.m. v.•ttkda)~ For more 1nformauon or 10 schedule' an appointnient call 848-1<•}9. In Arcadia caU 818-445-1930) · • -- ' Pavilion Shopping Center \ Gong 'i 0 '!1ciously China bong is no s1ranger to the rC'Staurant business. Since he OpC'ned his fir$1 restaurant 20 reJrS ago 1n l.ong lk~ch, Gong's Chinese has bC'corne a favorite take-out str\•1ce in 1-lunungton Beach with currl'nt tocarion5 1n the Newland Crncer ind at the cornt'1' of WarnC'r and Goldt{l"-'<"St. · La st Nove1nber, Gong brou,.:ht his expertise t.o 1he Pavilion Shopping Ctn~er to open Gof18'S D'l1c1ousl>' . China. A true blend of the-ncv.• and' 1he 1radi1onal, rhi5 con1empotar\. newly dec0f2ted restaurant se:rves authentic Szechuan, Mandarin ·and Cantone~ cuisine, with ample quantities, hlv.' pr1cts ind C(CCeltent M'rvice. Tht" new nienu include~ (a\'Or11es like Pan-fried Dumplings and Po Po Platt' appeuztrs, while delectable , ~c1alt} dinners include Lobscer Canroflt"se, Siuhng ~afood Paradise anJ Gon~ s Special Chow /\>le1n. Comb1na1ion din- ners v.•hich include every1hJng from apptlllt'r 10 dessert · art a fa\'Oral->le choice for t"''O or more. One dinnrr. Peking Duck,''· n01 on tht" mC'nu but don't In: that stop )Ou fro1n • en10)·1n~ 1h1~ delJc1ous meal "Peking duck is one of our c1.1si:omer s favoraes, ·• Gon~ rxpla1nt'd. "It 1$n'1 on the menu. bu1 }'OU. ma} aSk for it. The puce JS onl)' $11.~ for the whole duck compared 10 S20 or .Sl~ at 0the1 restaurants.· The lunch menu v1t1C'S w11h a lar~e sel~cuon of specials and JS $Cr\•ed fron1 11 a.m. to j p.m. v.·ttkdays. 01nnC'r hours are j to9 p.m. (Gong's 0 ·1ic1ousl)' . I The staff at Gong's D'flclously Chin• Including owner. Gong. right. are eager to Introduce Pavlllon Shopping Center visitors to their cuisine. This 11 just on• of the many. conveniently clustered shops fright) which make the Center a true one- stop shopping center. China 1s located behind ~1ar 1e Catlendcr's. For more information call 8'1)-J(j()j.) Come '1111:; see what's new at .... 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LMIWOOO (21J)A4 llll L•sa :IC.... ... -D~wtl2 GONG'S D'LfCIOUSL Y CHINA " Pavilion Shoppinc Cen1~r • 16))3 Beactl (714) 843-1804 ...., ... ,......~ .... ..,_ Nawport H•IMw ~ TMd ltJIOft II safe on plclloff ~ at second • eor ....... , ...-. Cir .. H•Kll fleld1 dWow f10t11 lefll; tlMn trota off fleld ....., retlr"Z, ..,..,. . fltelowl: Sailor J•on Pan .. Nell to first .. CdM·1 Todtl ICetwtr• llO"•s-Uff ftop rlehtl, ... n=-.n lat• ... on Perr fbot-@tilil Sa• ..,... won game, J·2. 110\11,f, Reactions of yachtsmen vary . to America's Cup decision Verdict to nullify Conner's w in met with disbelief, shock Shock d1'i~het and 1-told·\OU·\O !I'hat"a JU tMJmeofthcrealtmn~ of)achtsmcn from ~an Die-go to cwpon lkach ~n Franu connc.I ~t c•m rucc,.(fa) tt'> a e" 't ork :>up!CmcC ounJuJge nullified CA-n- nl& onntr''iand San 1>1ego 'r ache Club·s "'"of the 27th \mcru:a''i( up match la t Septcm ber It wasn't fair jnd no11n the 'lp1t11 ot tM I 37·)ear-0ld compct111on for ht1og''i hol> grail, opined Judge armcn ( 1panck ma 14-page dc- C1,1on th t sh()( ked the> al-fl tan& world and set oO a" 1ld cdebrat1on in t°\\. /caland. The dC<"1s1on an efTc.-cl J1\qunllfied ~nD1eau' w1noHrM1lh cl Fa)·., 1 l3·1oot monohull \\-Ith a 60-foot caumarJn and &aH thl' C up to '\e"· ZA:<1land·~ ~krcur) Bn) B<>.ttang ( luh uodtr"-hO)( burgce fa~ c:hallcn~td. What ot the local rcat·11on"' ··1w1 Jminamm)"tarv.hen l betrd on the raJ1oof1hc 1udae·., det1 ton," 1d 8111 1cktr. defondcr ofthc up p1n~tan u trahan (hallcn crin 1970. • "f think thCJUdac·, dr~mon \\JS c4)trC\'.t based on the deed of&• n ~n Di o 't acht C lub'sdefcn\C ohhr C'up inac:uamaran \Cr us M1chocl r ay· 133-li.>ot moriohull "as not appropnatc to the h1stor~ and 'ip1rn ofthcCupcompcution.' said f1l .. er r ending "Ord from hl\ and h1<o "1rrcury Ba> Boating Clutla'llo thl 11meand IOrmatofthedcfcn'IC' I 1c.ka said thcdecmon 'ihould rcall) open up the compct1llon "It'll be ever) man forh1m\l·ll. · ~ud Ficker. poant1naout chat then.· "ould ha"e to~ tnals to dctcrm1 Ol' "'ho '-'Ould challengdorthc l \ ~tu tnal and \atl-olhamongaoou1 -Sothenhallcngef'l, ancluc.ling Ruc.'>1aandJapan. RcgardinJtht' t}pcofboat 1n .,..h1lh .\mcm."3'c,( up '\VIII would be ~•led hd .. ersa1d he tll:he\C fa) \\Ill be bound to go "Ith the propo~J nl'" .\mcnca\{ updas'i. a boat that 1<. · about 75 kcl o'erall. 65 foct on the waterline, a beam of 18 feet and wc1ghangabout 40.(jX) ~unds. It 1 largcrthan the l--mctcrwh1<:h hJs N:cn u~d '»IOlC I QS8. and rnn 1dcrabh smaller than ra) · 90- l .OOkl"\f, 11\C k loot watcrllm· I 1 l3 lt'l'C o~ crall 1 in \\.hlCh he challenged la'lc ~ear John unffith. !llJfTcommodorc ol cwpon Harbor \ acht C lub and head ot H \ C~ E.agJe \\ ndacatc "h1ch unsucc:c'l\fulf) challenged tor the Cup in 19 7 . ..aid hc~a JUSt aenana out ofa o..r0cr cha1r and duhmatc Denni Durgan "as aoout to take the chair "Whal do )OU thin .. oft he Ol'\\\0 " Durgan u~kcd (Jntlith .. , thank 1t'i bnchm'," c~daamec.I (.inffith when Durgan cold him of the.• JUd&c'<1decmon "f think II w11l llC' great for\a.1llng. ·· Durgan 'h1msclf, who wa\ Lact1c1an tor ( pnner aboard r recdom m the IQ Odctcn~. said he thought Judgl' < 1pand·sdec1 1onwas\Hongasfar asthedeedofgafiwa concwncd but said there wJs no doubtthr I Cl ~ Jelen~ h) C onncr an a t>O-foot catamaran "as unfair l <X:al \3t'htsmcn who ha' l' been 10110.,..1 n@thc rnntro' ers} agree that I J) 'sc;hallcn1c 1n a mammoth and un1:on' cnt1onal monohull "as not an.ord1ng to the spmt oft he compct1· lion but "a~ ba'l.Cd on ii "loophole" m the llX).H·ar-old deed of ~1ft butthat ( onm:r\dc.•t 1'>1on to banac;h the K1w1 challcngl' \\1th a mu1:h fa tcr mult1- hull "'il'lal'><> unt:ur an that at .,..a a "1ros ml\match .. Tht• con~n\u 1~ that h) and !Please see80ATING/82) • ea Kingsral for -3-2victoiy 1 over ·N .ewport l Corona del Mnr High's Sea Krng rallied from a two-run deficit in the fif\h inning. then oppht'd the winnrr • in the bonom of the st'\Cnth a the\ turned l\c\\pon Harbor awa). 3-2 in Sea VJC\\ League ba<.eball Wedn~a" afternoon. ·· ewport Harbor pla)ed "-Cll and C'\CCuted 00en'i1"el). but defens1\iCI) the) thrc" omc balls 3\\a)." said ( dM (oach km Jeln1ll. "But \\l" did. too." · l It ma) haH not been the mo\I ant tic "1l'tOI) of Jeln1d.' tenurt' at Corona dd Mar. and 11 did nm comt• 1iga1n l one 01 the league's more.· dominant tcnms But n was ~1111 n h1g one tor C orona in . us dm e for a !Ille and/or C If pla)off berth a~ Corona del Mar 1mP.rO"cd 10 ~-0 in lcagur pl3\ .. \\e needed thl\ one "'1th !;.1llc.llc- back.. Estancia and 1 us11n coming up," said Jcln1d. Corona's necdc, "eren't hc.·ing kd earl; .is Harbor struc.l '-'Ith t'-'O run., in the first inning To<ld Bl'\-on ... 11rgkd and "-Cot.to SC\.·ond on· a ~a~flf1Ct' then ~Orl'd when R>an .\bbe) doubled lo nght for the g;ime·., onl) e\tra baw hit Ed l\fanme1 amundl'd to third and "hen the hall '"a" thr~" n a\\J\ the • lion \\l'rt' up, ~-0 fhat. hO\\t'\Cf "'a 1hl' l'\tCOI OI Harbor's offense a some t1md~ ( dl\1 defense helped dcluse 'IC\Cn bawrun- ncr; o'er the next \I\ frames Greg Haack s::t\.ed a run m the 1\th 1nn1ng, and Ree~ Thor .. el~,n 'IJ\ed another ""tth a d1\ln~ stop. ma .. rng the pla) off hts ._nccs to S<SH~ another run. The Sea Kings got en·n 1n the fifth CdM•s J.T. P•tton dellvers •g•lnst Newport H.wbor. "hen John PaulS('l) led otf wi th a \I nglc and ad' an cd to second on an outticlder' errOf f \\.() OUt \\OU Id follow, but John Mal·M1llan wal .. ed and Haack in&Jcd to left to score Paulsen. Then Chris t\rhrh "alkcd and 1 odd Kehrh &ot aboard on an error. the tying run comina aero 1:u:Millan got 11 taned an the SC\t'nth when he got aboard on Hjrbor·s fourth error. then single by lta.ac:k and Chm Kchrh loaded the bao,ts to ~t 11 up for Thorkelson. Thorkebon dcl1\ered with a run· \<'Orin~ inglc to nght<entcr -it probabl) would. ha"c been a deublc ti-tease~ aASEBAU./1111 111t.11'c11001. "''kl ·111\11 All-CIF Division Ill ' Coron• del M•r Hlgh's Matt Cwlertnla fl•ftl and 8rl•n Spratt (right). as well •• Estanc .. ·1 Mike Curtis (20J have been named to th• All-Clf basketlNH team by Southern C•llfornla sports writers. ~or th• entire Division Ill selectlons, see 8J. - . ·-.•••'~" D Owa .. Oma DAILY N.OT/ """8dliy, -30, -------- i 4 t I( J ' Ii ft t ~ t-t • 8 Ex-Rustler Moses hannv to be ~:::~ .. ba .. _._,..,m•k< ,.,,., J ·~allllo131.,.,ol4 ~ ~1CU:-worfd'1oldnl awav 1rom Marin.ers' influence =-~·~:.~ 'J lfieS.. ldll Club. ORLANDO, Fla. -John Moocs pr<fers -,-•• -_,- the prtt.Su~ of tht puma it of victory to the y preuure.o(avoidance ofdeftat. u. •" • · • MOSH, who played at Golden Wetl , Col1eac. knows plenly abot.n losing baKball gamu He. pi.ayed with \hcSca1Uc MariAers for •il years. "In Seattle, therewas1IW1)'1 so much pressure fol' us to llCl 10 lhe .SOO mark. 11 wu pathetic, rcallf." !\aYS the sw1tcb-hitlingoutfielder, who is in his fi rst spring training with the Minnesota Twins. "The best season we ever had was 1987, when we were 78-14 and finished only seven pmes behind lhe Twins (who won the Arperican Lcaaue West)." Moses says. ··l'hinas felt positive that season, even 1hough v.·e lost more tlla.n we won . .r '"But then they stancd making changes. trading guys like Mike Morpn. Phil Bradley and Lee Gue1terman. That's also when~ released m~. . "They ju~t didn t want to pay anybody. When you want to win ballpmcs. you've got to pay for it. They fell they could ao with auys making the major-league minimum because no one in Seattle expects much. ··1 like ii a lot better in Minnesota, where you're ex:pected -and paid -10 win," Moses first hooked on with Oeveland but the Indians released him in spring training. The Twins signed him as a free agcnl on opening day and sent him down to AAA: In Portland, Ore., he quickly gained the Tw;ns' favor with his batting-he hit .348-c:..._rl ,. .... 11 enod attitude. Banged-up Celtics triumph Reale Lewis scored 27 of his 35 points in th e second half as the injury·pta&ued • .., Boston Celtics. using a patchwork lineup, r -. beat the Ponland Trail Blazers, 106-97, Wednesday night al the Boston Garden. Despite the absen<X of Robert Parlsb and Kevin McHale the Celtics· only deficit was 2~. But they had to hold off a Ponland rally that cut the lead to 9.5-92 with 4:02 lefi ... In other NBA games: QelntiJI Dailey keyed a third-quancr rally w;th IOofhis 29 ~intsand Ken Norman added 26as the Los AngelcsCli-pJ)crs posted their second sti'aight victory. 114-108, at the Seons Arena. Rookie Gary Graat had 20 points and 14 assists for the Oippcrs.. 'l!l'ho have won four of their last nine games after losing 13 in a row and 32 of 33. T_be_K.ingswerc led by Duny Ahlgewi1h 26 points and WaymuTlsdaJe with l 7 points and 12 rebounds ... l1lab TMma1scored from the corner with JO seconds left in the second overtime and JM O.mar11 sank two free throws with 1hree seconds left as-Detroit snapped Utah's 12· game home wi nning scrcak with a 108-104 vic1ory ... Michel Jonlan scored 32 points. including six lalc free throws. and led Chicago to a 106-102 victory over Milwauktt. snapping the Bucks' I I-game home wi nning streak ... Domlaiq•eWllklDs scored 30 paints and Moses Malon~ 28 as Atlanta romped past Washing1on. I 2~102 . at the O mni. The Hawks never lrailcd, building a 23- point lead late in the 1hird quaner and again in the founh period ... Indiana's Cll~t PerlOD keyed an 8-0 run to open the founh quarter and the. Pacers snap~ Mia mi's club-record thrce.pme winnina streak with a 96-89 victory in Indianapolis . QI OTt:Ot THt: D \ \ David Lettermu, host of NBC-TV's "Late Night with David Letterman," on the ongoing Wade Boggs-MatJO Adams revelatio'ns: "According to The Sporting News. over the last four yean, Wade Boggs hil .800 wich women in scoring position." Kings cllnr;:h second place Marty McSorley scored a Ouke goal with ~ I :23left in overtim<"as the Los Angeles Kings bca1 ·1hc Winn~· Jets. 2-1. at !he Forum " • Wednesday ni t and clinched second place in the Smythe ·vision for the first lime in 1hcir history. The victory gave the Kings home ice advantage over the defending Stanley Cup champio n Edmonton Oilen in the first round of the playoffs. The Kinss had never fi nished higher than fourth in the Smyth<' Di vision. The first 1wo games will be played at 1he Forum next Wednesday and Thursday. with the series resumin& April 8 and 9 in Edmon ion ... Elsewhere in the NHL: J1rl ll•rrt had 1wo goals and an assist and Mart Mntler scored once and assisled on two goals to lead Edmon Ion toa 5-2 victory in Vancouver ... In Detroit, rooltie Brent P'ftlyt scored his first NHL goal and Torrie RobertND added aaoal and an assist as the Red Wings clinched the Noms Division crown with a 4-l victory ovet the struggling New York Rangers ... Vlacftt Dampltotl1.1e:'1 tie-breaking aoal late in the second period sparked Toronto coa 3-1 victory over visitirt1 Minnesota ... In Chicqo, Dtrk Grabm stored the tie~break:in& goal I :54 into the final period as the Bl"khawks defeated Quebec, l-1, to maintain a tv.·o-- po1nt edge over Toronto fo r -a playoff position ... Alan Kerr scored his second Joa! of the game on a po'lt'Cr pla y 27 seconds into overtime as 1he New York Islanders defeated host New Jency. 5·4. Noah, Curren serve up wins KEY BI SCAYNE, Fla. -Yanniclr: Noah and Kevin Curren used dominatin& •a serves fors1rai~1-sc1 wins W_edoesday 1n the • ,,,.- quarterfinals of the International Playen ~--­ Championships.. Noa~ seeded 12th, swepl unse-edcd Carl Uv.·e-Stccb of Writ uermany 6-4, 6-1. 6-4. Curren. 'seeded 13lh, ousted No. 11 Emilio Sanchez. 6·3. 6-1, 6-4. Other quanerfinals wi.nners were top-ranked Ivan Lend! and seventh-seeded Thomas Muster. Lendl swept No. 10 Aaton Kricks1ein, 6-2. 6-2. 6-2. while Musttr beat Jim Grabb, 7-5, 7-6(8-6), 1-6. 6-0. Abbott wins starting spot Roberto A.Jom1r had four hits. one of 1'rl which was an eig,hth·innina RBI double that .,,,,,. snapped a ~ uc_. as the San Diego Padres • · • bat 1he California Angels al Palm Sprinp., 6-.5, Wednesday. Alomar'Jdouble oll'Du Ptcr)'drove in Man Parat with lhc ao-ahcad run. Alomar lben xon:d on a double by Liit S.llur, &iving the Padla.. 1a..1 thiJ sprins, the run they would eventually need to win. W.UJ .ftt11M!dtove in three runs for 1ht Antels. Matint"il ... ...,, ror 111e An(ols was Jla -~ ""'° -OMdllly ....,.., aJ\er 1hc wnc u 111e 61111 starw .. ,.. Call- ro111iolt. Abboa faced 11 men in hiil fDIW l•nl .... der -llecoali-101hrow in Ille bodlpoa •::= hil arm. He allowed Ma hits ind two f¥D1t. --. and -ills °"' 1-. "I'm real exciltd. 1181 . Tbisisa-ybis.,_n~ "Abbou-. "ldida1....,. «~it.blll I .. ntedit real bid. l'vt WOIW,.,..,..h i~ ud I fed I dnorve 10 be iJ11lti1 posilioa. I llope-y dtitW, .,. .. unfalrsllal<e. I raQybelin< l-•el<l be wllere lamnow." ... lnVerolleacll,Fla.,W.W-bh 1JfHd1llm and Ta...._ and Olli,.._ Md eh~ b111 mdl. loalina Monual •a l}.11 viclory over 111< ()a 1$Z L Tiie E.lpot pollnded OUI 16 hits II tbey o .. c41efiwhomcrua1 ~ podeien. twoofthem by · ..... ~· •-._..., bad 1bra biu fbr Lot ~ nile lllletb)' dtovo 111 1ltm """ witll bis llllRI ....... 11a1ntn Ol &k -'na. ... Mart I, 1e11 =-=;...aMol' 11l1llhllieodlor-wAlr '°" ..... ,...D Ju 11e1mned-'-A J' Jet.a .... _ ... a111rwtlitAwll1011ill!liallll-"' -=-Fl•.._ ..... WWcb.,: ..... ·--:.:.~::tir.!~ and Svs•y 11fP&. .An He waa called up Apnl 26 and 1lmo1t immcdia~I)' ... J90oanct'1 l4-pqt ~ made a lastin& ~mpression. cisiolliadbtld&Mllhtbopeid the On April 21. he made his firs• start qainst Baldmore. ~~belOlved by He 90:t to first base with one out and Tom Hmhi1e liner ~·=llOllonlhewatcr to ri&hl. l\ wu obviou_s th11 Orioles ri&ht fidder Keith ratblr murtraoal. Hughes wasgoif'.l&tocatch lM ball. Obvious toc~~odlr-.. tilneialbobilw~of except the Ocet.Mo~s_, that is. "tbllblladncide.d_bya Octcrmined ·10 $COl'C on wh 1houaht wn 1 lhomll: ~have doublein101becomer, M 1s beaddownmid used · ~QSl-.lten lhc.resultJ his workl-cl.a~ s um around the ti.ses. By the If·'"-c1ecf:':·--..a ... 11 1imc he rcachtd third. Huahn had ca uaht the balf and """ -relayed i1 to second ~seman Billy Riplccn. Third~blisc mans Dicmollalldstolote coach Rick Renick, ircalii.ing thal 11 double play wa5 m0ttlhanabiltion=ionre\/en~ · · bl M 1 I 11 fromlhepropoeed in 1991 . 1nev1ta e.aave osts n~s ana a1a . lti11lsoweUkDowp tNewYork So Moses jus1 kept running. YachtOub, holderoflheCupuntil As 23,006 spectators at 1he Me1rodon1e looked on, ConncrloltlttothtAuarali1nsin firs1 in disbelief and then in hysterics~ Moses s1rc:.aked 1983.filedabriefwilhtbeNewYork across borne plate. SuP,1"tmcCourt1uppoftinaF1y'ssui1 ··r 10110 the dugout and nobody said a word" Moses •~naO.tthe 19Ucontnt be-. says. "Finally, (Ken!) Hrbek looks at me real serious and .'voided. says. 'Way 10 r1.1n them bast!, John'-'." , . NYYCho~to challcnarf~rthc -, Moses atoned fOT his mistake with a two--run double q,p. but!'OtunderthefbtlofSan 10 help 1he Twins wi n 4-2. He went on 10 ba1 .316 as a DitaQYach10ub.ltalsoapenstht valuable bac,kup, a role he'll have again this season. doorfora.challenael:ryTom Blaclr:- The fact that the Twins beat the Qrioles and enjoyed allerforth~St Francts Yacht Oubof · oneoftheir besl seasons has enabled Moscs 10 lauJh about San franc1sco. his mistake. It is theseooAdyach1in1 ''victor)'" "( was having 1rouble coming up with my mosl f~rNcwZcaland,lnthelastt";"O cmbarrassinf moment but I think I fou nd one now,'" weeks. Rod Davis. now a ~1dent of Moses says.· There was no place 10 hide. II was not one of New Zeal.and and formersk1pperof your pretties! sights." Newport Harbor Yacht Cub's unsuc· , New Zealand Y.cflt Ch* c...,..odore Toity Morcom • pull of C,._pagfta In froftl of Qrdbaatd CUIOUI Of Amarka't c .. followlng tfte announcentent bf New Y.: I'\ THE Bl.t:4.f'Ht:RS I r IJ .IJ .. • r· St, John's captures NIT title Lou C.nesecca, who has tak<"n St. <. John's 10 a postscason toumamcn1 in each of • his 21 yearsasc-Oaeh~id that no-v1ctocy was ' ' better than winning the National Invitation ---- Tournament. The Redmen, al an emoliooa\ peak following the death from cancer of Sports In formation Oirec1orKatM Qalu two weeks ago, got 28 paints and a career-high 18 rebounds from Jaftoe Willl.lms Wedncs· day night and beat St. Louis at Madison Square Carden. 7J.:.651 fora record fifth NIT 1itle. "She 1old mejusl bcfor<' she Ched that she needed a miracle:· Carsnesecxa said. "Whal she didn't know was that she was th e miracle." St John"s, 20-13. which had shared the record of four NIT titles with Bradley, was making its 25th loumam<"nt appearance after a disappointina sc.uon in which the Redmen finis~cd eighth in the nine-team Big Eas1 Conference. Williams, named Most Valuabk Player of !he 1oumament, was scoreless in the firs! 10 minu1es. but after that he continually 101 free in.tide agai nst th e smaller Billikens, 27-10, who won their only N ITti1Jt in 1948 .. In the third place game. Alu Ou'• dutik with four seconds !cf\ 1n ov<"rtime ga ve Allibama-Birmin&ham , (22-12) a 7&-76 victory over Michigan Stale (18-15). Judge fines Abdul-Jabbar A Phoenix Municipal Coun judgc fined --*--Los An~les Lakers center Kareem Abd•I· Jabbar J SOO Wednesday and ordered him to pay$840.35 rcs1i1u1ion forinjurinaan Italian ~-'-­ tourist who was tryi na to pho1oar11ph him aw !hopping mall here last year~ Judie Jtb L WW. had convicted Abdul-Jabbar on Feb. 18 on two misdemeanor usault and criniinal dam~ cha~ after the NBA pla)•er waived his ri&ht to a j ury trial .•. Jn other sportJ news Wedne$day: S"er1ei PrlU1a became the first Soviet playet 1oge1 official approv.11 top!Ay in the NHL when he Jianed a contract with the C&lpry Aamcs. Priakin1 2S. has played seven seasons wi1h the Soviet Winas oftnc Soviet Elite League, four with the"Sovie1 NationarTe1m and was a member of the Soviet squad that faced the NHL. in Rendez-Vou.s'87 ... Ja, Mw...._~Ten Pl&~r of the Year, told IDCtian1 Univenityhcis nayphiifinal 1wo ycan ofellsibility to make him favailatllt for the NBA draft. The 6-foo1-4 sophomore. a second-team All· American, avef9Fd 20 poin11 a same and led the Hoosiers to the ~ Ten tide ... Manhall Univeni1y basketball coach Rkk ....._,will lose hi1 .i9b because he violated NCAA rqulation1 by suoolyi.n& free can to Dlaycn. the °'-ttanoop rTenn.) Tiintt rtported ..• W-ichita State's MIMI ,....., ~ to become Vandcrbil1"1 head bllkrthall OOICh ...... ..._ tniancd u Wake Forest buke1ball coach In the aftmna1h of a imi'\'enity invntiption Qfa llkled NCAA temli~~ violation ... UnivenitY, ot Akron liukecW cc.ch _.. wu hired to 1 ilni1ar position at &be Uaivmity at Cil'ldonad .. •, Boll -~ --ha• emelJIOd u 1hc r.-• 1111 111e u• .....,boll oooctiiM.1'>1>. Ille ~-lo Salt IMllCily "l"":!c:d ... Diike"i -LQwaM 1nd T~ I ht h=r• MYC been ..... Nailmith butftblll Coachts oflhe Y-by lliea Tipoft'Club ... Tiie Alllnll Bra-~ r ......... M'. Qt atom Ille T-J.,. lle_llO,OOO wol-price ... TI\( ..,_ -111ta_,_,s1.s--1ra<1 offllt Al •t 1i•1 ..S .._. ..... NCClvcd from dlcD••• ft I I\ l'lfl \ If \ltllr • ctsful challenger Eagle, recently won the prestl&ious Long Beach Yacht Club Congressional Club with a pcrfrct scorcof9-0 while sailina for the Roy4I New Zealand Yacht Squadron. There isnow conjoo1ure that Davis would skipper the Kiwi Supre•• court to dfaqueltfJ AMertcan yac:ttt Sun a Sii' defense.of the Americ8's Cup in 1991 . But thcbouom line is thatSan • Dicgo·s Dennis Conner ha$ become the fir11 skippe:r lo lose lhc America's C up twice. Hel0$1 11 in Newpon,· in J 98310Aus1raJia'sJohn Bertra won itbackinl987,o n/y1olosc • d efaul1 totbe KiwiJ in 988. : CdM tops Newpon in tennl. Corona dtl Mar High's Sea Kings. ii ready w;1h a improved 10 4-7 a1 No. I s1n&Jcs and .5-5 al No. I dou victocy over ~niversil)' lucked awa_y, took a majoi" step with partner Ann Kringle as the Eagles fell to 0-1 J a 1oward 1hc Sea View ~Leaiue tennis champ1onsfi1p . 1cam. Whittier ifurroved to9-6. -- Wednesday afiern_oc;>n -as invading Newport Harbor In high tcboo boys swimniina: . .:.:-. wilted in the second round on !he way 10 a 12-6 loss. -Ncw,.rc Harber ltS.S.dll.lebact It: Die1noh Jt'W CdM. now 2.oin league play, improved 10 7.2 crverall was theonl)'double winner for thC Sailors, docking tim wi th the victory. one which was paced by the play ~! of I :05.22 in the 100 breast and 1:.54.02 in the 200 frtt · · z·11 · h N 2 I I a day when Harbor: spent most of the day j uU)ing singles standout Jusun 1. man. 1n I e o. sot. as we lineup with off-swims in the Sea View 1 '"''""UC o--ner as the doubles teams of Rob Atkin and David Bain and Saddlebllck. · ~ r-._ seniors Doug Schulein and Rich Han. c.n.. kl Marl 11, Uoivenlt)' f I: Chri, Ocdina 'tit'( Zillman knocked off Billy Hanson. 6-1 , 10 se1 the 1he 200and 500 freestyle "''hilt Rob Wilson capl!-Jrcd t 1rend. one which dissolved into a discipline problem in 50 and 100 free as the Sea Kings impro1'ed to 4-0 ove the second round, doina, little 10 help 1he frus1ra1ed in !ht Sea View o·pencr. Sailors. Jn hiah K-hool girts swimming: • A1kin and Bain1 also in .the fl.lo . 2 !ilot. lost their Newpert Haner tt. S.dcUebactl If: Sandra R opener in a 11ebrea1tcr, but came back 10 stun C hns . captured 1wo fill"t place& and Julie Veenstra one t Rabbit! and Jamie Hardin, 6-3. the Sailon to victory in the Sea View Leaiuc opener.: "'Thal was really a big pJu5 for us," said CdM C~ch Ruffini went 2;31.32 in the 200-yard individu Da\c Heffern. ··it got us stancd. And Schule1n a.nd Han. medley and I: I l.59 in the 100 back.stroke for her ~ 1hcy play.ed really w«1JI. 100," . ---eoroea-4el·MaMH,-\)nJver1lty 40:-Sophomore , _ Jamie K~1zman a~d Kenny Als1on were also Y..1nncl_! Salvino posted CIF qu1tify1ng 1imes in the indivi u 1n tv.·o of lh<"1r three singles matches as Corona dcl Mar medley (2: 15.0) and the backstroke ( 1:05.6} for the-· kepi the pressure on all the way. Harbor falls lo l·I 1n Kings'" the Sea V1ewopcne-r al Un1\'trs11y. .. league. In high school 101r: • Elsewhere 1n boys prep 1enn1s: Estaacta lff, httla tS4: Mike Joynrr took mcdah University 17, S.ddleback I: Jaime Price and Enr honors with a 37 and "1ubackcd by Junior varsny ph1 Yt: (·arlson w\'.re dominant al No. I doubles, winning, 6-0. Paul Hinkle (38). Brian Oa"is and Jeff Hokanson ( 6-1. 6-0, in their three scls 10 lead a convi ncing~· View ind Tim Pipet 141) as the Eagles improved 10 9-0ov<"tal League vic1ory for the Trojans, who improved 10 4-2 2-0 1n lhe Sea View Ltaaue. · .:: overall and l-J 1n I he Sea View. Saddleback fcll 104·4, 0-2. ln college men's vollcybaJI: In college men's 1ennis: VCJ 1, O.apmu I: The An1ca1en. 6-221 brcc1ed Wtllltier I. Cllrl1t Colle1e S: Glenn Wagner <"amed a the 1>6, IS· I l . I ~13 non-conrercn~ ·v1c1ory O\· victories at No. I singl" and NQ. J doubles with partner Chapman. 2-19 a1 Crawford Hall as sophomore OUlJJi Jon Endicou, and Mark Pov.·cll v.·on al No. 2 1in&}e-s. h11tcr Paul Hndtmann notched a team-high e1aht kilU Whittier earned lh<' viclory al Nos. 3 and 4 s1n._in. whctc On tbe commun1tr, colleac: level: Endicot1 I05tafterga1ni~a S-2 lea<,\ in 1hc opC"n1n1ictand LA Pierce 3, Go clea Wtst I : After w1n~n1 t\lt Alan Knipe lost a 1ou 7-.5, 6-4 verdict. CCI iJ ().10. cmolion.11lpmesat 16-14.theRustle:Rranoutof~a Wh111ier, a Division II team, is 3-7. dro~ 1he: neAI three, 1 S-4. IS~. IS-0, in the S<Jul In college women's 1enn1s: COllsl Conference match. Doua Parti1 had 12 kills Wlllltlet 7, Clirfst Colleae t : Corrie S1clmachow1a ~1ilr:c Meyers 16 for Gorden Weit. 8-J. Piel't'C is 1~1 • .:,, GARDNER From II ments. In college, you kind of 10 I JO percent every minute on lh<' field. In pro ball\ no! that you loaf, but you ha ve 10 cam when to lutn it on and when to turn it off. You don't necessarily sprint on and off the fitld." . In 1986 at Oa~sA Lynch burs in the Ca.tolln.1 Lc.u.ue,, he bn .272. k.nocked his only Ptortss1onal home run. led the le&&t.ie in fieldin1 pe.rctn1a1e, ranked fourth in on·bl1t percentq,c a1 .41 7 and "'as fifth in strikeou1 avoida~ ratio with one per 13.03 plate appcaranctl. His fif!t year at Double A Jackson was another consistent year with a .273 avcrqt. althouah his atrikcouts increased ind RBI produc1ion fell . The team took the Tcus Lca&ue title. winnina in the final ICrietc without the scrvioes or Jefruies.. who had fut~ the team all season but wu called up in~mbtt. Wtth Wally Backman and Tim Teufel ihariq the Mets' tteond bttc job jn 1988, Miller remained at Tidewaltf add Gardner at Jack.sop, But Backman's off..tc1son track ooened t.ht door for Milkr. Gardner afumped 10 .249 in 1988, which w111 Sl'Clt di11.ppointmen1 tOt him. "Lat )'Cl;f1 I tried IOdotoo much, .. Gird--· "I -11uct bock 11 Jackton, and I tried to do IOO much 10 setouloflltm. Thit-. Mllr)'IOdo lhe dti ... I do belt "Mamly. lhey ay lfl hi• 111 J>lay. Thal'•""' .... -Tiie -I -hit deont. TM& WU ID move "' to Triole ,., and .... lhillnled. I uiod 111 do • more lhan h11 lor average and act on base. I need to to back 10 hi1tin1 for aver-qt, gcltina walls and moving runner:s.·· O ne prrson who is ccinvinced 01rdnercan make the majors eventu· ally is Orangc Coast ollrge Coach Mike Mayne. "Offcn1 ivcly, he has 10 be a role pla)'C.t. which isn'1 to sav can•t be a aooc.t one." Mayne said. ''Rut hC' has 10 ult his head. He: has to fi1 into an Offcn1e. He hai 10 bt with the right oraanization to makt ii into the b11 lcaf.ues. • If 1herc's anybody in the bi& l~UC5 he reminds me ot it's Marty Barrett (Boston Red So~ second ba:teman).. Thef'e'5a a,uy who found a niche: with a bia ~aaue 1cam. .. Definitt:ly his 11rencth is de· fen ivcl~. butaiven the riaJll formul•: he'll 61 an. He'll rl&Llrt: out a way to make himtelf produttive, bccaU'se that'shi.st1ytc. lf11Kkmancan play 1n 1hc bi~ leques. JefTGardner con. ··He slhe kindofauy who once he's with you, )10U don't ar1 him out of1he. lineup. He's lhe kirid of auy who is why you win. You throw away tM stats. and be ia the key auy who made you're teem win." Oanlner, who·, married 111d ti ves in San Luis. ObiJPO durina the-otT- teUOn. his ~ enJOyed his tlrm: in profalional -ball. porticuhuily 1hc comniderie. .. ,.ve thoulht 1bolit it. and 1he lbina I lhiJlk r .. mitaed ..... it juSI beinson a "".!"i" ~laid orlhe .oft:-...... -Ille .... buncb or ...,. II 1llo -· In everyday ur., --)-,. "' a cbil8oe 10 .w.i widl ..... With wllodlty_llle_....,_ln. I . Gardner, v.•ho wai a Sea Y League MVP as a bueball playe' E.&tan 1a in addition to P'IYi baske1ball, ea rned the South O Co nf('rence-MVP aw•rd sophomort )'tar 11 .oast afte:r 1urn1 down an offer w11h Lhc H~! AstrOt in 1982 when he didn't rea offc.rcd sufficient money. He la signed w11h the Mets11s a frecaaem lbe summer or 1984 for the J9 w:aJOn . Alld Coast provtdcd ont orhti· mos:11mporun11ra1n1n.aarouod. .. Thal wuone-oftht facton w·tte1 decided to s.ian," GardncrsaJd. "t f1 like. fundilmenttlly I lcamcd tr<': tl'11na I needed 10 play the same. of course. I klmed it •II lht' Fundamcn1ally. (Mayne) helpc4 tremendously. tle ht.IPI era mental tou&hnn rn pl.iycrs. I fou when I went 10 pro ball I.hit ' knowh~dse of 1ht pme was bell than a lot of &UY'-.. Mayne hked h1.s mental prepa DtA. I nd If one "Ord summ Oa.rdntr up, he said it was .. telligcoce." .. . ·-7Hc bad a total Jfl.SP for wti.\:--'°'"* on from a icam sllndpo1n Mlyne 11i<l. "J<"fl'knew the pme. kne'llr lht strc"aths 1.nd weak~ sQ)Cn he playtd wilh. "Whh hit oh~ical 11tribulh ht's 1 fine athlete -b\n his mm 1blihties have l..IWlys altowtd hil-. an. the maaimum out ofhb abilities. He came II dole 10 miti .. hil plt)'sicat..abililia II one I've had ... 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J Ii 'Jlw on Wcdnada)' with 11 2-0 n<>·htt Roadrunners notctKd •• u~ \ilC&Ory O\itr Orang Empire Con· rum in the third 1nninaaf\cr two~ fercnct foe Rl\rr 1dr. rtttm1 and ~ent on to the Sta V.ew Kaufman hufl ~her fi1~t 110-hiuer l.faaur '1C'lOI] 11 ot cf'ill). of the season. stnk1n1 au. ti'e and ·rhe Trojan 64, 1-1 . scored t-1cc walk.int two to up ht•r rc•\ord to J.J m the first for n early lead. but a he threw thn:e h1tlc:ss anninas Tu~· co th error~ Hh t~o on and two out day ap1n~t non-confertnce foe in the top of the third oocntd the doOr Pasadtna and allo"rd JU\t a flr 1 tor Sarldleb. rk, 12-2. i.O, to score ti.l annsna §1ngle agnm'it We: t Vn llc) m , times. the Ru tiers' final game of their o""n Wmnmg p1 tchc:r De 1 bqo went tournament 1 for 4 for ~addleba<'k, -.hik Tbca It was her third conM!<:Ull \'C < Urtl'i h.H1 th ree hit for the Tro,ans, shutout and ~he ha allo"c<l JU\t \I\ hits 1n her la'it 14 mnmgs Lcadmg the Ru tiers at the plate were Chr1 ()cMamc. "ho ~cnt 3 for 3 with a run and t"o \tolcn ba~· ... Tona Barrett. "ho dro'e home l>e-Marzic m the fim inning "1th a double. and Lorna Pa' n , "ho sacnfice n} scored Gretcflen Bod: m the sixth Golden West. 14-9 oHrall and +l m the Orange Empire tnc: to gain a measure of re' enge aga1ni.t Orange ( oast on Fnda> afternoon C oa't gamed its onl) li~t·round win ot'the BASEBALL From Bl up the allC} but "hen !he tir..t run camt' aero~. that w:i'i the g..imc Mtltt Goldstein aot the' 1ctOI) after appearing 1n the M\lh with a runner aboard. retinng three tn11ght battct \ He walled h1 ti~t batter in the SC\.Cnth. then got the nc\t thret• to ~t h1msell up for 1he 'll ttlf'\ tn thl' bottom ol thl' St'' t•nth Thorkdson lini hed tht• J,1, 2 for 4 with an RBI _and a t.kkn'1\l. -,cm:. Haack \\.JS also.:? tor4 ~•th an RBI JS v.dl a<; J6tandout dclen 1\.e olia' ( orona dd Mar 1 nov. ~-o. ~-o Harbor falls to 0.2. 1-9. Bf)~n "a' Harbor's h12 bat, gmng :! for ! "llh a run scored l:lsc"'hen: in the: ·.1 \ tt'" addltback 4, Un1Hr11ll) S· ~ophomore right-hander ffoh,•rt Re')e~ "J!t the w1nmn2 pit' her alter relieving 1n the: !tl'.\th innin., and getting the ~·nelit ol <.,ran \1mon·~ Jcadon ')C\Cnth·tnn1nr tnpk . nd George ( .rnham''i cn\uing ru11-~·or- COLLEGE From Bl thro"tng ace D \C: I elk" JllJ ti" pcrlcd 10--0 r~ord 1 1. In ~.\IA l'l1011 al College 7, Biol• I . .\ h1:nd1 c kanng brav. I 1n the thmJ 10n1ne tool t"°O of the v anguard\0 top hllll'" OU\ of the hncup. hut in th~· end \( < walked home "'th the' I\: tor\ C atchcr ()\.-nn) fkrn1 ("ho I\ h1ttina 41 l wa' hit b~ 1 p11 ch unit cuhanged "ord\ "h1k \trutt1ng 111 tirs1 base \\Ith 810IJ 'ltar11nM f'll her T 1m \\ orrdl "ho ( f.l\C oil the mound and thrl·" hr<; glO\t'' do"n In the end. \( <. \ fkrnt and v .smc < O'ilc:lo"" ( 11 4 3\l~rtt el alm1tt "11h \\orrcll and Riola ~atchrr Ja, \101.I.. Ne•i")rl Harbor 13, c ...... •• Mar 5: 1 he \a1lors got a roml>kte· game pe rforma nce from ri&ht-hand- ed Junior Robin Ru'isell and rode the h1ttin1 ot Tal"}'n G()Cmtr. KMen 1cPhcMn, Jen R)an and Malisa Miller for the Sea View Laeue \.IClOI"\. 1mpro' mg to 1-1 1n lctlplt'. !-3 o,"erall . Goerner ~ J for 5 and tcOftd '"ic:e: fcPhcr on "as :! for 3 wnh t"o runs and an RAI: R)ln wti l l'or 4 "1th '" o runo;. and Miller had JU$t one hit but thf'\.•e RBI. 1ng angle It broke a l-l tic and keeps the RoadrunneN 10 n three-wa} tic al 2..Q Wllh Corona del Mar and Tustin. The host Trojans. who wctt frus· trawJ w11h nmc base hits, thttattncd in the bottom of the seventh . a i.ophomore Brian V:ul led off ~Ith t>a hu .\ hnc drive '1-Cnt for an out. thtn D "d Dieter beat o.ut a double-pla:. ball to keep the mnmg alive, only to 'iCe lht' TroJnns· final batter, 1 pinch· h1ttt·r. go down on tnkes to Rc)es ~addlC'bad.. ~ h1r h 1 now 6-6 o' cr11l. wn led b} C'anbam (2 for .1) and Jell Blanco( l for 4 with t"o RBI). rn ·' non-kague game: ~an Ide 8, Ll.(un1.Bead1 !: Gan I ht1kr .ind \aron herd each "ent ~ tor 4 tor the .\rt1'it but the Plratc J)I'\ 'J tied lx:h and pnrhrr 4.n<l ra \cc;\ 1du\ '1>.·h1t ix·rforman~e and \ a I tunaond') home run ID the non· lc.1gue game 1n <K-can Ldc Oa \ld (.ram and 11ca Brov.n h d RSI\ for the I aguna Beach. which ldl 10 .t tl OH"r.11 ~ean!>1de 1 8-4 "cr1· CJl'Ctl'd I rl the ninth mn1ng. "1th one out. \an"u rd ~hkc.• \l .. 1glc drew a v.a lk from rd1e,er fatt l 1b~omb and \le' \ndrade reached t'n an err r. Doug. R) trom and ~c' in Ka per Jr1·" "'-3lli;,, lhc t.ancr hnngma home "ii k . ~nd Biota opted for Rob ~tiler on the mound ~ellcr prompt!) wall.:.cd Jill' \H"r\J on a 1-2 count to hnng home \ndr.i<lc for the pmc· ~innc:r. S( • \\hteh 1m_pJO'\.Cd to 16·1 I OHi II and 7-in 01\lm·t Ill m~. "'"' kd a1 the platc h~ ;\'c~· v.ho "cnt ~tor 4 \\1lh t\\O RBI R,,trom p1tch\'"J a pcrfo\:t final t"o 1nnin "1th t"o tn~et•ut<o tu 1mpro"( h1 re: ord tu 1.1 H1bl,1 ldl HI 11 · l ~-~ ll' rrnll. a.nd ' ~ I m d1,tr1t'I ac uon ( TOTAL PRICE ) S~rt< it up with Club Sportswear. CLUB 642-5678 OCAOUNH ""'4kiClll1IOlf -· ·-· ·-..... -.... t:::.-:· . ··: ~ I' t "" I ~-'a • . ~ II.I . . . . .·11 . 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"'epYiQe. ~ • U arfRl'iX ..''- :-::::::~=-=-aeourtey Av.it nowt ••1111.R lg gtr'd«I l ;er-oe Al90 ,...... "-'· lllnt ,__, • end paint throughout 1lf0~ 131•1979 enJQy our PM bMCtl ... 0WC .... Thia home II In MoY9-ln 38R 2BA lri·M condo In 1 bll to .... lllft 28A, 2 28R 1M. leundry room, 11:>°~ 1111 W. lliw Awe. Pw1nc WH£M c.-. )'OU buy • CondltlOrt and reedy tor vihoe c,.._ LR/OR/FR oer ... •Id tll&up. m6Cto. -.. --ctoM to ~ I bu.. Aato 18 1 onlV llO-Ottl bMutltul, 38R home? faat ealell 1 mile from 11.. ...... fn1t 11400 AQt, 712-t620 DIM!llW, ftNplace, petio, Low depottt 1725/mo, ........ lltn* ;I HiehtY upgraded, lueh It M V. takt $229,900 -tweae. ... Pat1ctid• 2271 MAPLE SOARY,~'16 PETS = ~tg, Plantation ahuttwl 142·4321 ut 302, •BR 2BA. lg beckyard, 2 L~HOU&E.. .. •oooA. 28A, No..-.l8601mo NON· TSLMGMl 142-1603 llLL ... ,. FT...._, ttvOUQhout, excepllonal 859-3e7t ev9ntngs Open gw lrplc, bl11n1. E 20th oetlo -· • SMOKIM 1300 OFF SE· ,ua.a ----1 ,._, ' locatlon, all under hOUM 9-5 Ort Satl&.n St AYI •11 11700/mo U00 l&lE,, 38R, !_BA, CUAfTY 131-6107 t11 _.... VERSAILLE STUDIO larger.., ~ dQOt $400,000 CAii now ;;;;;;-;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;~i·-;ipl 5"&-0434 0t 14S..U.0 ..-012100 2BR w/9f", crptl. dtpe, Condo Gat aecurlty 1716/mo t7• Whlt"9r Ht.. i:~;~;w:p:rt;:k!Mh!!;;;l~06=9i ---- -LIDO' AREA Furn. Sec 28A, 1'48A twnhte Patio, bit-Ina, fncd y0 w/patio e:· ep&. cil'.ibhta. inei St.. Coit a Meu. _ mm LIUTlll btdQ~, 28R, 2'-'IBA, lar, trpl, no P•ls ~120 CALL 1·5PM M6oirno 8~ 640-IU2td ...,...TJJ >::! u-. ' 2043-A CMl'te St W9 7t0/mo. 290 Av<>Caldo 2~9 Orange '\)', 1750 • i.;'--miiiiilii--iiiiii._ __ ro.2_4 * llTll * Cln 2Br 18a, ger, w/d hk MAll<AI CONDO, •O' St. 54f.7510, ~2-5722 -•s::=mp;;;;;;;;;;;;:;l;;;;;;;~2;;o67~6 Home on IQ A.-2 comer lot -..-Pm up, pv1 yd. perl f<>f lndlv ._.,ontf:lo• tum 2BR. 28r 1S. -Pvt patio. car-_.. 18th St. f bit! E. of New-• ll1l"•T.... Of cpl w/xlnl ret1 S826 ~R~ L dOdl tu pon, ~rm ~tr• mleatiBflB 18R !MMI to Mniot at r• port Blv d Asking Orfveby/orc:all~0-4762 ... 28A ~ 1 pi rn model *'Y nice 1875 duC:ed rat• In eiten '°' l2'5.0000wnrl4S-4tl& A~g~~LY Eaalllde 2BR 11-'BA rw'.14,7So • r • ter-3eOviC1ortaS.!_54~23 lPllTMlltl ~;;~~-c;;;;--~-r~-1 LI LIT-If AHIA 2BR. 1BA am•« yard, condo w/pool, oar-oe. Wllarfr ... IMIM IM. 28R, 2BA, patio, trplc;, Sparkllng clHn, large ---• ..S•==~~2904~~ IN MESA VERDE NORTH clubhouse, swimming patio, S8501mo. Avt •11. IULlm U1 1.. d/w, encl 011 $800/mo Garden ap11 lkau11f1Jlly Mlle Renuls Completety '-'POraded 3BR pool, Jacuul. Walk Ing IMl-21141 or 5•8-9341 • _ _ 11l, last & eec depo No landacaped 9round1 • VENDING MACHIN!S 28A. 1882 Rhode laland, dl1tanc• to Newport SINGLE 1BR l'loYM Kitch DILlllWI una. Pela. 642..o.33 Pool I spa. paliol/dec:kl, ~ 2704 8ett PIT O< FIT buelrlllJ, 128',tOO. Cell Verna, Agt 8actl Bay BOAT SLIP furn w/d lneludlng ulll1 Comm 28R 2BA 2 cer 28R llke new nw SC garage or cerport ~HS $2500 min lnveetml "lie) S.W~SELL 0< ~S-3369 POSSIBLE. $28,000. +. Se50 ' t MC depo garige, pool, jacuui. Ptaza. Oulel.• encl gar, Bachelor MOO MATURE FEM to Share Mltlngl 1·900""3&-VINO MESA VERDE •BR 2BA Call evenings 673-5820 6•2·7806 Walk lo Newport 81y, w/d hkup1 $775/mo 1 Bedroom S870 bHutltut 4BR home •• .--r;;;--.. _____ -r tam rm, trplc, Jacuzzi: ~.~~1 :~~43'f days E'llde MW decor 2BR $1395/mo 8S.-•200 Agl 851-<>576/d ~1719/t ~~f1~~~B:I 646_~~~ r~-::T73-~;mo Call To LNn at<y1t1. oek firs l Fr9neh 1~8A. micro, ger, patio, ... ••IDT •ll .. TllU Ill -------__ *WIDOW HAS doora galore. 1285,000 2 peraone. No P9ts S850 Ptlmt loc walk to bMeh & 1 Bedroom $705 l"lL for lO.t I 10,000/up H Prine 0rtly. 5"5-5032 •n•lll ~I +MOO dep. S150 off 11t el'lops SBA 2BA lrpto 2 Fencec:t petlO, ,.trig Or11y 28drm w.ea H1S Rooms 27vo crad "'lno pen c ... ;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;-;;;;;-;;-;.. HITUTll LIU!m 2 montharent e50-179e cargar-oe.•11 n9ws15bo r:,re.::~: w/garage 151E211t St 548·2"401 LRG rum room. 11 kltc:h & Oenl90!\ ANOC 873-7311 Hunt. k«h 1040 58r 2~Ba custom home MESA VERDE 1700 SqFt + dep 714-473-4626 lndry P'IV Nop-emoke<. Ull .. UL.I ASSUME 10% FHA Ort cul-d•uc. Cataline Newly decorated 3BR IMMACULATE 1BR llU· •••U ,. ••• Dana~ 2626 1tuc;ftnb: ~8'~12Reta -an-.Y \ 157K. 15H/mo 1BR Vlewl. HardWoOd llo0f1, 2.BA. gw, lg y11d H20 & dlo. Pool/1ennls. Secur-•2650 HARLA AVE• 28 R 28A, dean Carpet, req d · ...:..___ ,._,. Condo neer t>Mch, $99K ape, sauna & much mOfe. grdnr tnct S 1300,. aec lty Walk to beacti Vf#-A small. quiet complex drtipea dlattwuher gar-POOL-HOME Nsmk empt CAllBkr913-8377 S819,000 OPENSun.1-5 1800 Sandalwood . Nlllel $650 771•4107 Studio with patio & 909 ~y No pets M 30+ Fum TV Ute 110,000,0 $500.000uttng 229 La Jolla Otlve S.8-0789 or 55e-6875 carport. 1575 • like new 173• 493-74 8 ook Ufl pnv $77 w11 rMI estate ~lty laCuast• 3BR. poot, tpe. Newport Pacific R.E --NEWPORT NORTH VILLA & Y«Y pvf' Pool, apa, • 35/mo .. ~ ~s-4~sa Betty e NO INCOME OUAUFY RV ac:cea, quiet cul-d• Contact Manny. &45-3683 Ill& ftl• Lg model 38' 3Ba. loll, 3 880, lndry. 111 .. MC Awl • BAD CREDIT 0 K MC. Nr EdlM>n High •BR + bonus.. 3SA, Fam trpa, on pool IOc Beeu1 •t12 No pets Hunt. le«h 2640 • ONE DAY APPROVAL · ..... ~) l309K Bier 963-8377 .,UT&IN llY flllT rm, l0tmal dining rm, 3 •xec. home S3500/mo Valma S.9-2•.47 28R 1BA unit In 4-plelC Hotltl/Mocek 2718 •FAST FUNDING 1002 STEPS TO BEACH 2BR Condo. pool, futt aec cs get Ort one ot the 721-1215 BAY TIMBERS• -Frplc I-car ger No peta Ul• llAll e EXPERIEHC£ WORKS Get ... ::,:.:lff';:;,:ll::;., ___ ....,.-1Cuatom 3BR, 2BA, 1 ltory, bldg. Completely furn nic.a 1treet1. S 1700/mo NWPT HGTS-2BR lBA BR* f .....,.. .. ,_ .....,.. 1785;mo S800 dtiposlt -• 2• YEARS FUNDING • __ ... _, with 50' boat slip avail + dep Call S.0-7355 • 1 • r.,...., ce.,.., ..,...,. ' ' -•-PRIVATE MONEY OCEAN & COASTLINE open, light, "'"""" coo· Mutt NII, by ownef TORELLI REALTY ~floors, frplc. rtlrlg . petro, gsr No peta 399 SUaen, 859-4534 -Wkly reotall $155 & Up Save Money!! Call R09«: VIEW ditlon. Agt Ed M 1-•00•. S395,000 7141873-1501 laundry. garage, 11150 w Bay St 5e55 850-6357 BIG CIMn StudlO. rneture HBO, Ir• cotf•. heated Im ~11 •u----/l!'!C•Gf• ... •.dc!""'os ___ ENJOYthevlewundr .. u te0-48-42 or819/245-7781 •Wf11Tlllllt1 •78-320010722·8282/E lem•I• $450/month pool atepa to ocean ) ... 1- .._. In the sun-drenched patio - - -E -w /0 • I i K t' 'evt g95 N Cout H _,. ·-& geroen tllled wlfraqrant INtrw 1044 CLIFF HAVEN 2BR 18A hM nd garage. ... &Gilli .. •vall • Oii 0 I I . y, II 1002 flowers & 1hrub1. Thlt •BA 3BA custom 2-aty WflN/dr'/f hkup J:'enced Ocun trool, 3BR 2'..,9A 9le8tiB1t1ll 1t0t-oe, 960-lt29 ~una 8ch 494-5~ Gener charming hm ha•• brm1 .... a.T * home 4 frplc;, llb. lg IOI yard w/patlo S875i mo lumlthed Jaculll tub, LARGE 2BR, cloM to bctl SU Ull llTIL BALBOA ISLAND + 1ddltlonel .living & 3BR 3BA, Prime tocatlon $695K. 840-7035 Ex 330 875-6&08 ___ etc S2750/mo monthly lPUT11Em PatlO, enclOMd gar • cer ~ly rental• now avaJI DUPLEX. Charming & Im· 1t0<age apace, 3 bath1. Ort the pool Highly up--NWPT TERA.ACE 3BR 2'-'t 54._2•84 TheM 1ttrac11Ye Apts IN· spac9 1700. 962-1512 s14000 wit & up. 2274 maculete 2 bdrm cottage ram. rm. w /wet ber. nraO.CS.-Lotl of marble, •HARBOR VIEW HOMES BA, view, aod unit Ort ture pool spa Pf1Vl1e --u......1 Bl· .... CM 8-46-7445 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii with knotty pine cabl· comm. pool, spa & tennis ttlad patio & morel Very 3BR. 2BA, lg pool, newly park nu crp1. lrplc. gar VERSAILLES patio• °' 0deeks, oar•oe L~ .. ~~~P!~o~.·~ 1~t! _ .. _-... -""--• netry, flr-s>lac:e & White oourta, 24-IV guarded light. snow Ilk• a model remod.iad. Ottered at N1r>911 s 1075 ~4-1480 Jr :'R Sec p•l•lgar · °' cerport In • beeuutuhy 17,.J...t nr H'unt. HarbOl.I; Roommat•s W ... ,t•d ;;;~~~~""'!'"'~iiliiil plclcet lenoe Super unit gate Proximity to New· Ownr/Aot 1369 000 or '499,000. 1152·81"48/0ys -poo IP•· lenn 1 gym ltndsciped 1e111ng vv• ~ ... , .., In rHr with 2 bdrm• over port. Ctr. beach•• & IM 125oc)/mo c'all Paul 850-3008 evenings SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA Furn/unlurn 493-0379 Sor 1 11200 213/860-9513 2724 tun Old Engllth 'S & 1 bd do._n ' · · E'llde Condo Obie g1r ----ry, nope 1 Dogs Pups t3t0 9ar909 rm · lrwyt. PIUM cell fOf·an 8'0-532•. Prlncipal1 only OCEAN VIEW Seeahora $900 818_845_6908 •RENTALS AVAILABLE 1 Bedroom $860 LAG deluite tn-level 2Br 2 NB 2BR, 2BA, luxury •97•70111 deyt H25,000 appointment to ... lhil Oupltx-50' to sand Wkd . 5-48-0142lwtuid.s *H HI Dllllll* 28drm 1'A8a S760 lofl1 3'1\Ba. 2 F/P1, ~ view Penthoule even! - b • • u t I t u I no me Miiiion Vl!fo 1067 4BR+2BR + 3 carports. YI· M1rtl, Agt 8'42·7706 28drm 28a twnh• $875 Roman tub, lkyllte, appx All amenltlM tum Of un-•IM-.3206 ~ S950.000 -$490K Bkr 963-8377 Fountan 121 DllTll mm 2400 If nr Hunt Hart>our furn 1800 722·9345 Found 3/23 Slameee llt·l 100 OlllEll · YIW ULM& COSTA MESA I 1500 2131160-9513 2 Rmmts wanted,-N B S..lpolnl Vic Vanguer llterfnlt Motles, l"c. AEAlTOqs 631 1'00 &13 6000 750 3600 CF.oo::;E ELKJ N. LlllE 2"-'~!~~r Vll!!y 2134 s:1~r,.;B~28~1:::: M2·14H t;;,-;l<h 2648 condo. n -1mkra 1 ~~'::;'t· CM IF.!! <. <. )\11'\"1\ Lil WITI FUIM<>n llland wllrplc 3 4BA. H•BA. 2 cat ga.rage, cur1ty. pool, S 1300/mo • BIG 1 & 2BR Gn E'S1de -NEWLY ...,...._,. 2BR MOO/mo ·~ utility Frptc '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml I.al Kt:~Lrn~• petlo/Oeck1, 2 car g11. trplc, wl d. dllhwaltler. Agt 87~912 toc.ation 880, llWry rm. rem...,..... 1*9 722-2$59 II YIEW!I pool upgrad• quiet pool, ..noi. St.150/mo patio gat C1ble111a)I No ~. 1315 H1l~rest Dr •M1'11W_l ___ _ S248,000 ~ 9&2•1627 ~ pet• 631-8427 Frptc, OCMn llllW encl •- 3 ::::· 2r':.~~::tn ~=~~; 241-7192 Days, CONDO 2BR. 1'•BA. d/w, II.Ill Tl All 0~99~;;rs'~ ~~:O";° N~~~ ~=R Country kitchen. Femlly 7 60- 5358 Ev1$ ~iii~~~~ ~~~·5~.:· bl>oa 2Ll'u. 29R 18A laundry room 2669 BAYVIEW N B M/E.Jo .,.., ~~·;b~· c~~~~~= South C~st No P.u ff2-1827 IUnd 11VO cio. 10 lt\ops & buMI Nr#pott leach new 28' 28a condo rv ltltcMn lloof, vertlCala, Mello 1086 NEWPORT ISLAND 39th '895/mo •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Uppef Newpor1 Bay Pool end palnt throughout Hunt. klCh 2140 SI , 2 • t UPPER. 2257·81 MAPLE •GATED COMMUNITY• Jae, frplc paho. gareoe Thia home 11 In Mo~ln 1BR Condo, + den .. S850/mo yearly Avlll TSL MGMT 8-42· 1603 • ltl aa--getad $550/mo Mike f(UI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: CJ Ml·llll Cond,11,... and ... __... ,,.., carport 15.000 & take 1BR CONDO Incl relrig I m.c1 1118-994-97 t7 AU MAIA•~ -·-llS.-525' "" ' ...... , ...,, owr FHA loen el 10.5% wthf/dryr Brookhurst & m ___ .,.. • • 2BR 2BA w/golf c:ourM -- faa1 Mlell t mlle lrom Ad H B SCI 15/mo 2 VIEW F1tte)lace ...-1 bar C M POOL HOME 1 MILE --------M. v l•k• $229 .too Mr. Davis 8'42•93 lO-deyt A11 -:S30p M·F 1194-244 1 Yra',ly 2B':°f:m;~f.::! IJOl lfF •YE·l•l microwave w1hr /dryr TO BEACH. PY1 BA Fem IOUND e.au111u1 11r U2-4321 ut ,302. . carpet d'rapes kitchen Newly radeeo<ated 1 & hltupl, 2 car gar w/xtr1 pttlrd, N/1mkr S395 • IC>nQtlatr Grey Perala 859.-3679 ev9nlng1. Mobk Homes ~ Story HOVH 4Br. 2Ba. bll·ln partl•l'ty furn 2BR Ap1 BeaU11lul pool at0tage All maonrenenc:e ulllt 14.5-7196 Cel. female nee wa .U l•I fOt Sate .. 1100 '1rplc, IPIC. kite, newly r• $950/mo ytly 973.5099 · ar .. LarQ9 rec room & Incl No pet• &44·0509 Corona Del Mer M/F 8rookhur1t/bu1h9'd ··-·r modi Nr EdilOrt HI Nr l1undry room ONL" -2BR 2BA ~20M -·-SHGL wide. 2 Expanoos. .t>ch $1550. 2131857·5529 PROF coupl• aeek1ng S475-S685 mo. 2Blt 1Ba. garoen type n/1mkr ltlr SSOO incl _ 1--------· CIOM 10 all. $32.000 ~ -• IPICIOul 2Br or 3Br 2B• 530 w Wilson ap1 pool, carport. nice PenthOUM Apt FOUND BLACK & TAN negot. 327 W. WtllOl'I. SEASt'RAY 2BR 2BA. home 10 ttnl Ort Balboe 11L MllT locatlon 1825/mo l at/ utlll I matd 760-1713 baby Pvo dog w/collat GUARDED GA TE IN HUNT. BCH. Aduh area of beautiful maintained single story homes, "Signal Landmark.'' Two bdrm, 2 batn, light and vacant. Only $189,950 SELL throulilh classified Spc .31, CM. 142-96911 i=i •. ~:d hi~~-:.·,~~ llland, pref., yr~ lte 722·9012 Of 842-1603 ~MC dtp ~·2893 EUtSlda c M. ~ale to FOUl\d Ort bead\ In "'B beh 1995 960•1722 Need larger home mu11 Sorry No Pet•' *lm.lllOI* stlafa 2 1>1 1 BA hOUM, 61)..2018 · · ~.:·~1r~=d N~r. MnllE TYPE Frio dl•hw .. ,,.,, 11011• =~~',=·dr~~ FOVNi>Mai. 0tanoe K•• HUnt. ~ 214 2 O/S.8-5112 E/875-832~ Incl ..io pell 54s-.t855 148-275S ten Ort monrov1a 759-6600 142-1111 E'llde 2BR. gerage, larr. -17th '1 In C M 722"'421 LOVELY 2BR 2BA hM nr aa.boa ,"*"40 26()] yard wtth patio wshr h • * 11MM ..... F ~amkr to 1hr l\lrn 3 BA Oeyt 720-I 199 evee TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Warn« & Graham Xlnt up $77$/mo Frig, dlshwastier 1tove 3BA HB hM nr beh Fr~ LOST A •I alian Snepard ~hbrtld, ba.ckyd w/lrull LAROE 18R Yeerly gar· 25•8 ORANGE Incl No ptll 5"5-4155 6eck cable, gerdnr, w/d 8IUe ~ ... ~. gray w/bl lllboi~ 2106 tr .... 11000·213• age,lt9PtlObMCh,Ht5 TSLMGMT 842"1603 •1BR 2bloclro1ott1&ndt S350lmo •S3e-46"43 paten .. •hit• c~l1 liiLAiiiiiiiiRO-.;;E.;;3iiiii8riiiiioii;;.2ea~·d""uple....,,JC•. 510-05781213-378"1506 Ut1lttln ~ COZY Furntshed STUDIO Som9 uttl1 Ind ErlcloMd H B New Bueti Cott90t ~~.~female ·"'-~ /d r lg 11 * IM5·5M2 * $525/mo E11ts10e ot OW..,.., $700/mo A~ 5 b111.1 bct1 F 11'\r wlprOf f *'Y Shy-Named Tildy I Bay,,-.w .re r 'u 1 INtnt 2144 H1rbor Ava11 4 11 ab,;now, 760-8892 ..,_ .. M11r ... 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What could be more · typically ltahan than the presence of npe, red torriatoes! • Just make urc to bring out the tomato's best flavor and color by letting them ripen fully at room temperature before using them This npeninJ time could take from a few days toa week. Simply put them in a bowl or on the kuchen counter and let nature do the rest. The Warm Salad ofTomatoes. Whnc Beans and Sausaae 1s a uperlative blend of tastes and text um. An authenuc Tuscan touch 1s 1hc use of red onion. ~hich creates a nacc crunch. contras Ung the JUiC) tomatoes and meaty canncllan1 (white ludney) beans. The prcparauon is complete an the time it takes the sausage toc09k. The famous Italian Dish. Vitello Tonnato -coldslaccd veal covered with a cream)', tuna-flavored saucc-1~g.ivcn a slightly different treatment here. J-rcshlycooked potatoes and green beans, hard-cook~d egg' and tomato wedges arc scr..,ed at room temperature with a .. tonnato" dressing whirled an the blender. The drc sing may be prepared ahead, and 1 a mo t unusual. flavorful accompaniment to the tomatoes and other salad ingredients. The pasta salad combines tomato wedges, mouarella cheese and pepperoni. Herc 1sa Murdy, st1ck-to-the-nbs main dish. dre sed wtth a robustly flavored blender' ina1grctle. The dressing calls ford1ccd fresh tomatoes. red wine vinegarand a tnng) D1Jon mu ta rd. WARM SALAOOFTOMATOE , WfllTEBEANS&SAUSAGE 2 larae ( 1 pound) tomatoes Ollveoll 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar '• teaspoon Italian sea oning 1'1 teaspoon salt "" teaspoon minced garlic ~ teaspon Dijon-style mustard '°" teaspon ground black pepper 1 can (19 or %0 ounces) wb.lte kidney (caJ1Delll.ni) beans, drained and rinsed 1 cup red onion cut in thin wedges "" cup sliced celery 1 pound sweet Italian saasage links, sliced 8 cups torn chicory Use tomatoes held at room temperature unul fully npe Core and cut each Loma.LO IJllO 12 wcdgcs,seta~1dc Ina medium enamel or tainle!»s 'ilcel skillet comb1 ne ' , cup 0J1vc 011. vincgar, ltaltan seasoning. salt. ga.r~c. mus- tard and black pepper ~tlr 1n white beam. onion. celcl) and rcscn cd tomatoes. set a 1dc. In a ~mall skillet heat 2 table,poon olr'c 01lo..,crmcd1um -lo"" heat .\ddsausagc,cool slo°"'l). tumingonas1onall). until bro"'ncd Asparagus delicious in salad or main dish Like thl' wason·., lir\l Oo""c"· frc~h a paragus 1s one of thl.' annual deh~ts of 'ipnng Delicate. )Cl d1 t1nct1\e this spnng vegetable 1 what man) )cnrn for "hen the \\.t'athcr beg.in\ 10 warm I he Sl'J~on 1 so shon that mo\I ix·ople ncH·r tire ot 1ts appeal Herc's a liiht fish poached 1n tA<h1te "inc and fre h orange that I'> wrapped around lrghll) teamed asparaiu'i speal'\ The delightful and relrc'ih1ng orange fla,or ncH'r O\erpo"crs the fish hut add\ a d1 1inct1,e touch Th i 'anat1on of trad1t1onal hollonda1~ sauce with orange ~-el and orange 'iC(tlons makes o delightful and ltght \pnng meal. A 1mplc ~1de salad ut \teamed a paragu~ c,pea'"' \\tlh or.mgc Juice and .~t.·uons. white wine '1negar, and D1Jon-St)'k mustard l'i Ire h and dcltc1ou . ran and tang) as \\.Cll u \wcct und sa\or). 1hc fla, ors marry into a h.armonl<)us blend Ttic \.I\ id c.on tra.,t1n1 colors of green ond oran e arc rcm1n1sccnt of a bnght garden of 'pring tlo'H'r\ · 1 ht'> meal will serve on tho~ special occasion when )'OU "1sh to ~urpmc and dchgh1 the cw' and palate of the mo\t ucmand1ng gue\t~ ASPARAGU ANO Fl H ROLL-PS WITH ORA 'GE HOLLAN DAI 'E 4 (about 4 ou.ncts each> flsb f llleH, 11cb as flounder or ole % tablt poon ' butter or margar· Int Salt and ptpptr to taste I poand asparagus. trimmed and cooked tender-crl p •1 t.easpon grated orange peel 11 cup orange juke •i cap dry while 1'1.ne I package ( 9 oun<'t ) hollan- daise sauce ml' I orange, peel d and sectioned Dot fish fillet\ "1th butter. .. pnnlle with ..alt and pepper Pla..-c ~veral a paraiiu., \pcaf\ .al ro\\ f Please see VEGGIE/C2 and center.arc no longer pink, abOut 10 minutts, dd to marinated veactab&c mixtu~. HeatJUSl until warm.'Strvc immcdiatel) over chicor;. lf de ired, garnish with fresh basil. Yield: 6 portions. • • VEGETBLESALADTONNATO % lar1t ( l pound) tomatoes J cu (l lh oHces) oll-packtd rua,o - dnillff ¥1 C9p bottled haliaa salad vn1la1 % ucllovy f~tl 1 tablftpeN capen 11 ttaspeea paprika Bo1toa or blbb let&.ce leaves 4 laari-cookH eg1. cit Ja&e laalves ! ~llce4 cooked potatoes I 'rt c1,. coolltd wlaole 1ree11 beau 8 lar1e ripe olives Use tomatoes held at room temperature unt1I full > npe. Core and cut to ma toe into "'edge (malc~about 221,cups): set as1de. Remo"e ~'cup tuna: set aside. To prepare dress1 ng, place in the con- ttu ncr ofon electric blender salad dressing. anchovies. capers. paprika and remaininJ tena :ind It 011: whirl until smooth: set aside. Linea platterwrth lettuce leave . rrnngecggs. potatoc ,green beans. olnesand resen-cd tOf11atocsand tuna on lettuce. 'poon dre sing over salad; serve 1mmcdtatcl> Yield: 4 ponion . l cup salad dre smg. PA TA SALAD WITH TOMATOES, MOZZARELLA Ir PEPPERONI 2 mt4.i1m-slie ( 1% ouactt) tomatoes, cortd 4 ~ .. e.ps cooked pasta spirals ( rotelle), coole-4 to room temperature (8 ouces, .acMked) l tablespoon olive oil 4 01nces monarella cbee e, c•t i.D bhe-- i1e4 piects '1 r.ap ( t OUll.CH) ptpptronJ cut ln tllln strip 11 cupfroztnptas, tbawtd '• Cllp crated Parmesan clleese % tablttpoons Iced scalUoa (creen onloa) Tomato Vinaigrette (recipe follows) Lise tomatoes hdd at room temperature until fully n~. Core and cut into 11•~inch cubes.set a 1dc. In a large bowlcombi nc pa ta and oh' e 011. to 'i.to coat Add tomatoe • mo11arella. pepperom, peas, Parmesan chee~. ~alhon. re'!Cl"ed tomatoes and 1 omato Vina1irette. to "'ell Yield 8cup . Tomato Vlaalgrette: ln the container of an de<: tnc blender com bme '~cup diced tom:itoe , I table poonchop~ frt h bas1l(or I tea poondried).Jtablcspoon oh"eo1l, I tabl~poon rt-d wine' ioegar, 1 'teapoon It, 'h tea,pon DIJOn-r le mu tard and' tea poon ground blacl ptpper Whirl until lt&htl> thickened.' 1eld '~cup . - Contest to ,t:Jet.-ermine best guacarnOle recipe • I 'l·r '"'n' ~tunil'luma prc"Cntcd golden-green "nguacatc,·· 10 thl' tn\ ading ( orto in IS 19. man ha!> been cocar<.hing forthc perfect gu.tu1muk "-o" th\.• ( ahlom1a ·\\ocado (omm1 ion in Santa \n.i "lkh.·rnuncd to an\"cr that 4ue'it h~ spon\Pnng the first 'Fl (,r.in < 1UalamolC'" ( fhl' <m:at (1ualamole> n.·upe lOntc t C ,1\h prncs ot i 1.000 S ~Cl<land S~CiO "111 oc a""ardt'<l to the top three l1nalt\I\ in thC' cnntl·'it .\ tmd111onal Mc,u:an tood t.nome. guacamole 1 l\onh .\menca·, m•)\I popular a' (W:aJn dish \nd not urpn ... ngl}. ncarl) C\l'~ H1srxinic fa nu I~ ha 11~ O""n per;onal ~·1pe. ~me of which ha' e been handC'd do""n ~'cral 8l'ncrat1on.-. ....,o"' those trad1t1onal rcupes 1:an be tran\latl-d into(; '>h pn1c h' cntcnng the conte t. \\ l arc hnpdul that 'nmc" hl·rC' in \out hem California, there I\ J gualamnk n.·\ lfX" that hJ'> the rtiht ml\turc Of IO~tCnl to OC <.ailed the tx·'t .. ~1d \far).. \tlkd rnmnw.,1on pre.,1dent "That'!> ,,h .. \\l. arc lool.;1ng lor .iulhlnl1~ 141\ttng rcupe that demon irate .in l'\l 1t1ng appmalh w .1 1rad111onal ~ ... h: "c"'papcr hl<'l<l l·d11or. media rx·rsonahue and other lUlan.ir' npcn' "11l tJ\tl'·ll'\t thl· fl'\. I pc and JUdge them on Oa\.Ot. \1mphl 11\ and ·•PJX'3r.lnll f l'n lin;.1h\l\ "Ill~ selC\ed to prepare thl·1r rl'lllX' on< anu1 dl \1.t)o at la (1olondnna Rc'itaurant on OhnJ ~trcct \n oniual 1.·ntn toim "not n.·y_u1rt'd .\11 l·ntne\ 'ihould he wb1111ttl'd 10 ·1 I (11an C •ll3l'Jmolc' reupc contl1 t. :?61 t.;outh I iguana ~trcet, '-,u1te 250, l u .\ngdc'i QOOI :?.f ntracs mu t be 111i,tmarl.cd h) .\pnl I Ci to he d1g1hk for thl" comc't The lllmm1~'i1on 1\ a nun-profit organ11at1on funde~ h\ ,1qx.;.tdu ttro"c"' in the \talc and " n7\pon\lhk for na11on\\1dl· alhcrt1'1ngand promotl(ln of( ahlum1a aHxado-. Easy Stuffed Fig Balsamic Salad destined to become a favorite C cnain rN'1pc gC'ms arc de-.t1nt'd to ~\,omt' cl3\\IC\ 1n 'our repertoire ot l oolong fa, orlll • ., \ ml'"I the mo\t trca,urcd ore dl\hC'i that arc both t'J\\ and ClcJ.'lnt -that can he "h1\kl'd to thl' tJble alter dcccpll\Ch \1mplc preparation. )Ct arc gu;irantee<l 10 ch ·1t "oohc. and aahs .. from 1mprc\wd gue\ts One uch ~1pe 1 ~tuOcd F11 Bal~m" \al d. Th1\ e~qui itc fir'\t cour.c tale\ JU t minuh. \tufT mom. \un~dncd fia~ wtth gorgon1ola chce ·.bake and ~rvc o-ttr ·11 bed of JTC'CITT dres"Cd ~tth Ral~m1c '1nrgar. It'\ 1mpk. )Ct the intcrpla) of contra tintt fl~\Or\, te\tUl'C.'\ and lt'mperaturc-s I guaranteed lO elt\atc )Our ~tarn a 1 cool. of cxtraordanJI)-talents. In \tuffcd F11 Balsamic · I d. piquant Italian hlue chcc~ complement~ the fruit) \\\tttncs.' nf the ti '· You ma) bak.c the fi ju'it un11I chec~ melts and ~r"c them alone a\ a quick and. dcl1nou\ appct11cr. but fnr the full cff«t. JCC'\c the che~-luffed fia,s ""a '1mpt . cnsp lrttn ... lad or butter lctruce, "11C'rt r('S\, grttn onion and ••lnut . drc 1n1 of mildly Han Bllum1c vancpr tcmprn the nC'hnc1S oftht rep. This IOPhi•ll<'lk'd lad ma~cs 1 ndtrtul lppc11ttr courw m ua.d CO\lrw. With M1' 1n 11npre111vc beliftni .. IO your dtnnc't' Pitt)' '""""· yot1 an kt"Cl' cVCf)lh•na \"I "m'* -1nduct1na the entttt. v.tuch mjpt bt' a 11o·tu " \l. or ou ( n continuC' -.1th a tr nd menu c-qual to th~ h<'l ot th" \lulled lias · TlFFEDFIG BALSAMI ALAD I bHd b1tttr l~ttwct, tont I b••clt watercre , nt lnto pri&• 11 c., um gree• ..UO•• I l'1IJ w1IHt1 11 caHmyrna or ml 1loa figs • ~ ,..t4I 1•rcoaaela clteeff .. '' ce,1Bal11mlc:" vlae1ar 1 o toacth r lettuce: ~-atcftrc ~pnp, lf'Cn onion and "alnutli 1>1,·1de onto four qlad platn: t u 1de. ( ut ~tcm\ off ti . c;in a mall knife, carff\lll) rotar~ to mak an opcn1n1 an the tern end of NCt9 flt. Then form a pcxkct 1n the oprn1na v.1th fori'fi.,. Cut ch«K 1n10 (hul\ks and tutf1nto fia Poekeu. Platt chtt~ tuffcd fip an bekina d•"'· a.kt ll JS() dctrtn for I 0 m1nut or unttl chtttt uans to nwh \ rranlt' on arttn on salad plata four f111 ptt ln"•"'- t>r1111C with Bil.amK" ''nepr. Mi._n • JCrV!~ ~ Warm 11u-.... fip "'* • ck*diciMll ... ~lflMllll-- 1ppe11m b) thrm~ llAIPBitltltY FIG IAUCS .,.. __ ... ICll • .. Meat Dept. Savings Pork Spareribs ri·-~ 7-Bone Steak G nd Beef P • lolAfll'l8J401 rou atties ;~.~~:." r, Shau Ider Roast ~~,'-..,. :~l,H Smoked Sausage ~~n;·'U# Family Steak ~.~,nr Rainbow Trout :::il4'SID lll s119 s129 ,s429 .• s1 ee s199 •• '1" " '1" Compare these LovJ Prices ).\I~• LIPTON Noodl• "-·-W.:o.-~- Ne fooling, treat's a dream _ Angel food cake perfect pairing for rich tfeat Apnl Fool\ l>a' urJ&tnall~ called II I ools Day. 1s tn.t· ditionall)' a da) of innocent foolish· MU. Thii ru1lom 1\ tradllaon w m~l mock-rn Europt"an cuuntrit~ as ~u u in A~tM.·a ... Wlult IMf't' art' no foods as- sociated w11h 1h11 tnidition. ll seems an appropnalt" time 10 ~r\l~ a recipe called a fool. Old Enghsh FRESH BEEF CHUCK CENTER-OUT 7-Bone LB ASSORTED VARIETIES -REGULAR OR DIET Sbana· Soda COUNTRY HA VEST • __ ORIGINAL OR SOURDOUGH ~.·.English "ulllm .... ncJ l'arl) \m~rn. r.1 rnukbook~ ollc1L"J f\'llJN: 101 \<lllOU) 'H~' ol tool) on)tstm u tc:~ d fruits 1111-.cJ v.llh \\htpJ>i.'d t:rl"'Jlll. I he ort mall ) crl' ttllc:J Ira· tk11 1n l'nJ!anJ, unhkt th \:U tard nu okt• 't\~I ions v.c know now. H)' anal<>i>• the f1 u11 and crt"am Jes· \em named 1nflcs translated 11110 "\illy ptrwn" or a fool and that's how tht rtc1pt Sol llS narm·! Our ~lra• bcrritS ·n C rca m r oot v.oul<t ctrtainly make those earl) EnJ)1~ coob thmk tM) \\Crc 1hc '1ctim\ of an April fool's l.>J) tncbtcr. I he creamy 1euurc sta)s firm and lutcious from fir\t to last LB Aja baunciry Detergent Frozen Food Favorites Garden Fresh Produce Pasta a-!,. .. '~ Hash Browns ~.:,ot. Lean Pockets ,..,., . •CL s189 s1•9 1• 10 <JI Cheese Cake :':r ... :-: .. :: ro ~ s4 99 Pancakes ~ .. y<. IMf. •UOI 5149 Orange Juice ~.~: .,<:1114' Drumsticks ~ ... :,. .. ~t« 13'' Grocery Specials LAV<l&U!'rfit I " Grapefruit Broccoli.,!\•• ··~ . l .. Mushrooms ·-,~..,lo' .. 2sc ,33c . 79c DALLAS OR KIMBERLY QUEEN FERNS ' . "" .... , .. .,. .... Bourbon nJtMDWW'oPf • Scotch .~-­ Bou tbon IMl'JQtt,. ~9!~ I 4t!l 110" 1'H !0•10• •BUll 110" "'' \ 111K llUI.' to the add111on ol unllaum:J a.rl:.11nc to the tra•- tlc11 \ n11~tu1~. Genii) folded an•o v.h1~-.J Ul-am. the fru1l porhon torm\ an aur .. oi'~ marbkatcd pancrn. • ~r\cd \\lth-anatl food or pound caf...c. Strav. bcmc~ ·n Crr3 m Foot is a rich and cltpnl de ~n ~•th a h1stor) ofit~ own to cnJO) on pnl Fool's Da)' or an) 11me. Si net the gelatine 1~ colorlc s and has no na~or of its own. the true stra~· ber'T) charal'ter comes throuah - and that's no \pnl rool! TRAW BERRIES CREAM FOOL l t1velo,e •flavered 1etaUM • • cup cold ~a&er l pacb1e ( l t CHlll«I > f roau 11raWbetrlt1 I• Ji&bt t)'r•p, JUWed . •', c•p frou11 oruct Jtdce coacentra&e, par1lall)' lb•ed &Id udll•ted . •, c1pn1ar 1 ttatp009 ely cltoppM cry11a1Jlle41ta1er (optJeul) 1 coatalDer (I OUCH) froze. wllipped topp1D1, tbwtd• In medium saucepan. spnnkk unfla\.ored gelatine O\.Cr Cold water: let stand I minute. tir over low neat until iClaune 1s complete· I) dissolved about 3 minutes. In blender or food proc~sor. proce s strawberries. orange _juic~ concentrate. sugar and gJnger. While processing. throu&h feed cap. gradually add gelatine mix ture and process until blend~. In large bowl. blend J. cup strawberry mixture with whipped topping. T urn into i.erving bo'I' I vently fold 1n remaining strawbcr') mix· ture. JUSI unlit marbled . chill unul ~l. about 2 hours Ser\ e. 1f desired . I v..1Lb angel food or pound oake. Makes 8 SCI"' 1n~ 165 ca Jones per i.er\.lng. •\ubs111uuon l sc I cup(112 pint) "hipping or heav> ·cream. Y..h1pped . 163 calortes per ~rvrng. FIGS From Cl I cup white wl.ne 1 cup raspberry vlu1ar % tablHpooa• corutarclt •., cup red raspberry jelly •; Cllp laooey % 1trlp1 oran1e peel ( l iacll x 4 lDcltes tac~) l s trip lernoa peel ( 1 Inell x 4 i.oclles) 1 cup caUmyru or ml11loo flga 11lced cro11wise In ~mall saucepan combine white ~me raspberry vinegar and rnrnstarch Bnng to a boil, Sl1mn constant!' Reduce heat and coo until 1h1i kcncd 3 to 5 minutes Rcmu"e from heat and sur in JCll) and hone). blending until smooth . ( ut orange and lemon stnps ml thin Sh\.Cf'S. add to s.aut:c ~llr 1 figs Chill for fla\Of'S to blend l;)er\c as a meat 'kluce "-1\h Poultry pork or ham or as a dc\~n toppin for vanilla ice aeam poun d cake angel food cake or ch1tlon cake !\fake\ 3 cup\ s.auce VEGGIE From Cl cac;h fish fillcl . roll up and ~lur wl\h "'ooden p1cf... In large skillet bring orange JU&c; and ~inc to boil C arcfull> add fis fillet\ scam·s1dc down. Redu heat: cover and ~1mmcr 6 to minute~ or unul fi\h flakes e 11> Remo-.c~ fi h 10 ~rv1n1 platter re "'mg I cup of the coolon hqu1d Rcmo-.e ~ood n ptek ( 01rcr tish keep \\-arm . In same sk illet prepare hollan da1~ ucc according to packa direcuon u~1n& rc~r-.cd liquid 1 pla c of milk \tir in orangr pc and or4'n&e ~\Ion poon ovc fi h Y 1cld 4 ...crvrn~ · PARAG ANO ORANGE VINAIGREnE .,. Ctl' vecetable ... • .. SH.,... an.-•ruce PH '4 C1lp •ruse J~ l ta.ltle1,...1 wlalte •I• vt.pr 1 SH.,... DtJ•·1tyk m11tar •,SH.,... salt 1/ll&a .... ,.,,tr 1,.... ..,., ..... lri• ·~ .. .....,~m, ... •n lerups.,..W ... *ff In small bo-1 tir toeethcr 0 1 otlftlt' .peel. oran1t JUtce, vincp mustard.ah aftd pepper until blended. Pour ovn-aaperaaus a oranee tllttl in shallow dish . Cover. ttfnaieratc ~~cral ho Remove oranae hcea an •llJl"IU• from mannede: am on lettUtt·hned platttt Serve-. mnain1111 vinmttttk, 1( • Yldd:._ srviap; • Weddingwi . soAaltouch NEW YORK (AP) -Hiala Mo•••••• Supreme, fta"or&: ~ Cbocola l.l«p in1hiahquab1yfonn:Green0iaa1 Matrhboob.naptins-anddlafa. BrOOnaball Ellatir 1911;and Kenya CboColale Fudfe, Deep CtiOc:ola&e Fro«n Cut lal'Spinach. Pllftt 1Pli11-cu be penouliieid AA, Miridlo. Ei&alc 1917. Two Peaaut Buutt, and an exdut.1\e foilCMatweddinscMy. soeci9I cc6es 11e lllio availablt: Haa,en·D111 hoppe na\or. Thenrwcutltaf=fcahlm da .. Y ao"eooneu~~111~-~· Ouatemm. Tecuamburro ~111 8d8lan C'bocolatc ChocOlatc. • · uwh"idually quick-leaves of > be -1911 and Suto Domilleo. Ot.oe Accordi~ tn Huaen·Da1 • sp1nach, cut and peclrz1rd in 1 l6-say1 Otbonh • No. I EspeciaJ 1917. PriCft ,.,. chocolate ice cream as the 5C'Cond ounce polybq. The PKutr llOUP product man.aeer. V1ntntn from SI IO S21 per ~od. (for ·mOlt pc>pular fla\Orof ict cream in providH macrowa"e and conven· IOtemationaJCo ... Aaascombottle more 1nform1tton, calJ the nation. a few IK:ks behind t1onalc0okintd1rection1. Wllb tither the nama of the bride J-4()4.231-~S.) vanilla. Of the 1 S top flu on of ice and aroom, an emblem or a brief cream. senn art ch000Ja1.t or ha~e Consumns can pow the desired rnessact sives weddina auau a chocolate ingrtd1cnu. amount oftht frce-ftoWi,.:wb memento that will last Iona after the .., . .-6 • from tht bq.. then tbc reception as over... N~ utOC.,,'llte r1av9rs packa;t with a twisa 111 and keP Cu1tomized bott~ of Great NEW YORK -ffaaatn-1.>aLs H/l2h qua)/tv spinach. the ma for laatt. For many reci&at. W~tcrn·, Eura Dry champ1pe, has introduced a new ~ cream ~· ..., Grttn Gwu ~ tM cu1 leaf silk-tcrttned 1n white, arc ava.i&abk coll«tion made wilh Callcblur NEW YORK -Green Giant spinach can be IO the rttipt AR A5EMINA8Hll DtvORCEO ANO Sf PMtATID Pf ISONS Of All M'M Six :rhursday Ev~inp Much 30th -Miy 4Cll 7:30 -9:30 p.m. ST. ANDREWS PRESB IAN CHURCH Newport 8c11< h-l. Andrc·w~ 111 15th I. (~cross from wporr ti4!00r Hitch)-S20 R<·g1str11t1on in either 37S mis ( 12.6 ou~) or Bel&ia,n Cbocola~. The four new offers a new cool way to ect spinach wtthout thawing or drainiq.. 187 mis (6.3 oun~) bot&Jn. Allow ,...-_.:..:_~....,,..-----...,...---------------=-__:_-~_...:...--"-'.~-~--___,L----~__,...,.---------------­at least two months between order f Of l'N>fl' 1111rn nw111)01 <illUl-Zlll Mon•f "• 9·S time and deh\tcry. (For anfor· mation. call the Great Weitern Wjncry, J .8()().822·8424.) VinUlers International. bas also ~ntroduced tts new Paul Masson Vintners Selection line. These dis.- tinct1"e Cali(omia varietal winn -cabcmet sauvignon. cbardon· nay, sauHJncOn blanc, nnfandd and white zmfandcl -are a vailabte 1n 7.SO ml and I S hter bottles. Premium coffe~s "' ATLANTA -J. Manion: & Co 1s now makjn& estate premium coffees available to U.S. con· sumers The company 1mpc>n1 an C);clus1vc selection of Its finest cofftti from md1v1dual estates in Jamaica, Kenya, Guatemala and a handful of other countries. . Three estate coffees arc betnl offered. Jamaican Blue Mountain, Wallenford fatale 1987; Jamaican This (Ooking math adds up ktt~r Ho~s. G•rdens USDA l_ntptcted Golden Premium Top Sirloin Wondcnng how many bananas to mash for a quick bread? ecd to know how much nee lo cook to make 2 cups'> Take the aucsswork out of measurina while ):OU cook by usina th~ ingredient equivalents: c r.:REALC) s e Steak .~rawny Towels 1o·ct. ron .J Fresh Large A.rtichokes -Macaroni I cup uncooked av <l'1 oun~~~akes2t1cupscooked. L!•~·!·~~-"~1~·~1!~~e~r~lb~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Nood les (medium): 3 cups ~' lb. uncooked (4 ounces) makes 3 cups cooked -Spaghcltl: 8 ounces uncooked ma kes 4 cups cooked -Long grain nee: l cup makes 3 c"u~ cooked. -Ou1ck-<:ook1ng nee l cup ma kes 2 cups cooked -Popcorn: •,. cup makes S cups popped ( RUMSS -Brtad: I sltcc ma Ii.es ''•cup soft or "• tup fine d ry crumbs To make I cup fincl) crushed crumbs.,ou'll need 28 saJune crackcn, 2 nch rou nd crackers. 14 graham cracker squares, 15 g1ngennaps or 22 "anilla wafers FRUITS -~pples I medium makes I cup sliced. -Bananas I medium makes 'It cup ma bed -Cranbemc I pound (4 cups) mal es J cu~ sauce -Lemons· I medium >1clds 3 tabl ;poons JU1ce. 2 tcupoon shredded J)ccl . -L1mtt: I medium yields 2 tablespoons jul(C. 1 1~ teaspoons shreddt'd peel. -Orange\: I medium yields •,• lO •,cup JUI~. 4 teaspoons hreddcd pcc:I -Pcachc,, pears: I medium ma~t'\ cup sh t'd -~tm.,,.,bemcs· 4 cups whole mali.c 31 cups sliced Vl'.uCT ABL -1k3ns dry I pound (2'h cups) malc:s 6 cu~ cooked. -C abbagr· I pound (I small) make S cups hrcddcd -C arrou: I pound (6 to medium) rruikc' 3 {Ups •hn::ddcd or • 211 cups chopped. -clcry: I m<"d1um bunch makc:s 4'1 cups 'hopped. -Grttn be n • cut up I pound (3 cup ) makes 21h cups cooked -S"'ttt peppers: I ~arsc make I cup chopped. -Mu hrooms. I pound (6cups) makes 2 cups shccd and cooked -Onion l medium mak~ ''1 cupcho~. -Potatoe I medium mak .v, cubed or 'h cup ma hed. _ Sfinach I pound (12 cups) make$ 'h cups cooked -Tomatoe · l medium makes ''2 cup cooked . Nl'TS -Almonds: I pound an shell makC$ I •cups shelled -Pc:can1: I pound 1n lkll makes 2 cups ••led. -Watnuta: I pound an shell makes I YI cupt wtltd. MIS< ELl..ANEO S -F.,p: 4 whok, 8 )Olb. Of I whnn makes I cup -C'IMat': 4 ouncn rnalr.n I cup Sfif1dded, --L~ -WIHl?l""I crnm: l cup'~ . l CUPI wft1oord _ loMlnl raw mat: I pound mun 2 eupa cooMd and chap111 d. -CoaMd IM9t. I Pound NUI lCUPI~· ... TN.Cod Fillet 2.48 Freihfled&ieer~ 2.88 Frisii50V8rso1e • , ... 3.18 Plctsweet Express Frozen Vegetables ~ ....... ....... ., Cannon .__._~!!!!!I Yogurt ~,..,_. IN C1UP Save .11 -. 58 1 lb.-Ball Park Be~f ~~· 1.58 Maruchan Instant · ~~7: .. n3/S1 6 pack-Fruit Stand ~1~inks 8 1 .... ,.... Save .30 • tfass ~ocado~-78 •• Al po ~=::.: .12 3/S1 Price• effective March 30 thru April 5, 1989 24 llPS. A Dal lower Lei'•~ II. it'1 d~ time. With warmer days drlW1n1 near, we c:an 't hick tholt eatn "°""'" under la)'ttl of dotbin& much loftter. But what do \lie have to look forward to? Rabbit food? Not neuuarily. Thnc are wa)'s to make meal• · in~rnuna and nutntious. Take a 1alad. for instance. Not much 10 it. is ahett? Now, try this, · Optn up a c.an of Aluka salmon. and tos 11 with the salad. Not onl y have Jou ja.ucd it up, you're ·create a nutritious meal. , Ala\ka c.anned 1almon is an '"cdltnt J<>ur« of aaKlft and compkle prole1n The fats 1n almon are mostl) poly· unsaautattd. wh1Ch can help reduce the risk of htan diteak". 1 he oil1 in canned salmon contain omqa-3 fatty acids that apptar to rtduce blood cholesterol. Cannt'd salmon i' available in SC\ era I sizes. The entire contents of a can of salmon att tdible a the liquid. ~kin and tiny bones add flavor and nutrients to the dish beina prepared. - Alaska canned salmon is WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS UNLIMI ICIBIRG LI 11 UCI FrHh ..._ Sw-t BRUSSEL SPROUTS l8 .59 LARGE CANT AL OU Pf I 5~ Pkq l B •• 69 BALL PARK PEANUTS !. ,..~-c-~.-.~~.-~--.. ~ .. ~.-.--,~,~,.-,-.-.--)1~~, 5CMI MOUTHWASH ,, .......,;• lN(lUOO 379 '.)Of.Off NA TUllAL TOUCH BABY Wl .. 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'¥'...,,.,,. 0.-FeoJ-1' o-r P-'9 Preciou~ Ricotta Oieese 2 39 )} 0-.-t c Ull- Plwnn.~ Sliu."<.I 1-1,un 3s9 ,...., c..-.... ,, 0...W.. I' ... Ball Park Beef Franks 199 ·"'""" ,.....,.,x-ar. .. ,..11J.. Padw,r Contir\ental Nontn Y~ 59 SM.ttJ v__, a...-c--• lmpeiial Ii lvlamarine 139 I """"""T•., 111 Oi. Sofl ~..,. Chiquita 255 ~2!!!.,~ Juices : r,,,,-s.,,. ''~c.- • • ! • ' ' . ' ' Surrogate partner seems like n.ew .name for oldest profession • ~ . DEAR ANN L.:ANDERS: The mfn I am now datina told me that the woman he was Sttin& brf0tt mt was terrific. Bat they hacJ somt .. imcon- cilablc differences:· She had an unusual "carett.•• She was a surropte partner and refused to aive up her JOb. I asked. "What is a surroptt pannt~' When he told mt I almost went into cardiac arrest. He said, "She helps men with sexual problems by talkina to them and havi""a sex. ifit is indicated." This is supposed to help them become more confident about their sexuality. ~ Ann, thjs sounds to me like the oldest profession in the world. In my opinion, for a woman to get paid by he hour to have sex is just plain prOstitution; and a psychiatrist who would refer the patient is nothing but a pimp. flaven't surrogate mothers caused cnou&h trouble? Who needs more? I thoupt it was the psychiatrist's job to • talk to patients and help them with their anJUetic-s and hint-UP'. not stnd them to someone for a 5how..ancf:.tcll. I asked a psychiatrist-f~nd about this "treatment" and he 11id that only the doctor has to be lic:enstd. not tht surroptc. The surropte need only take some classes and then sho can teach her patients what to do. Ann, t think this is the bignt bunch of bull I have ever heard. Will you please check tt out and tell me what aocs on? -DISGUSTED IN SAN DIEGO DEAR DISGUSTED: I 1peke wl" Dr. Domeeaa C. Rnsbw, profener of "lclaiatry at I.Ayola Meclleal Selaeo Se1 Olaic 19 Maywood, Ill. TM• i• wut sate said: "U1la1 1wroptes i1 a radical ud eo11trovenial metltod of treatme1t tlaat raises some sert•• etllJcal qffltioa1. h my eplal .. , It 11 a - 1eces11ry becHH of die positive rt1all1 obtaiHtl witll more ceave1- doulmelWI. ............................. Uleaal, a sunple t.a.I ........ enlM. TeMJ tMn a very few ................... " 'ftlie ..,.... die '" ., -~ ..... die y Se1 ntenpl,.~· ne dlle4 er Treat ............. tftYeHll ....... ... 1 liall llMn eec* •ta.I die ......... .. $111 per visit. ne ,.,. ....... .. dMI u IM9rl0q f.U.W:-:9P at fM. ftlt article appearetl .. lt74. ne Ifft a.lay, like every ..... else, are cea- .Werably lal1laer. la11eewi .. Dr.Rnuaw. Yo.cu draw yHr tWD cuclHloa1. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Take it back. I refer to your support for that ignoramus in Port Richey, Fla .. who thmks 11 sounds bcner to sa} 1ero instead of "O.'. You arc old enough to remember that arcat song. "Pennsylvanaa Six five Thou11nd." How would it sound to say, "Pcnnsylvaoaa Six Five Zero Zero Zero''? l make my case btsed on lhe simpJc fact that 0 1s a one-syllable word and zero bas 1wo syllables. Every numeral from I to IO has a sinale 1yllable, except seven, which rolls riaht ofTthe 10111uc. Sa>1na zero slows up the sentence and destroys th~ 1rhythm. The onl} time a person' should say zero is when it's awfully cold ouuidc. White House press meets first puppies By The Assodated Press WASHINGTON -First dog Millie's half- dozen puppies went on display for the White House press corps Wednesday as President Bush and his wife Barbara looked on admiringly and chatted with reporters. "First time they've been out of that room·· where they were delivered by Millie. a spnnger spaniel, two weeks ~go, Bush said as he joined Barbara in the Rose Garden. The puppies -five females and a male - hovered close to tile neatly cropped ~ -their e)'cs closed -as the president and bis wife talked of their experience with the litter and the dogs' mother. "We've got one boy and five girls," Mrs. Bush said. "Everybody knows its better to have five girls than five boys,:· she joked. "It's really been wonderful, very interesting;· the president said. The Bushes have decided to give the puppies away to some of their .I I grandchildren - apparently on a first-bid. first-serve basis. DETROIT -Poor inner-city schools arc ··war zones" in which little works but pohceacuon. says Joe Clark, who brandished a baseball bat to keep students in line at his Easfside High School in New Jersey. an incident earlier th1!) month. in which male strippers performed for a student assembly. WARRINGTON. England-The Decbe1•of York said Wednesday she named her baby daughter Beatrice because he hkes old-fashioned names. ·1t 1s nice to be old-fashioned and keep to the old ways." she said to elderl) hospital patients in Warrington, northwest England. ' The duchess. the former Sarah Ferguson. also told the patients: .. You can call me Fc!')ie." Her husband, Prince Andre". 1s said to dislike the nickname. JACKSON. Miss - Country humorist Jerry Clower says his experience growing up in a broken home gives him an especially soft spot for children~ who suffer. "I had problems. but whai ifl'd had some bad ph)sical problem?·· he s;i1d. Clower w~ designated honorary chairman this week of a chant) that raises money for the 44.000 children served each year by the Children's Hospital al the Un1,er\1ty of Mmissipp1 Medical Center. cto"'er taped a scnes of pubhc sen ice announcements Monda) that will bl>gin to ai r in two or three week . seeking donations ' Clark. principal at the school in Paterson, was carrying tbc trademark bat when be appeared HARTFORD, Conn. Actor Paul Newman 1s Tuesday for a speech at Wayne Stale University. finding it harder to nd himself of an irksome ··A pcfSOn would have to be crazy-'' to become law u1t lhan_iLwas to handle-1ackJe Gtca'IOn.in a Detroit's next public school superintendent, Clark game of straight poot. said. Superintendent Arthur Jefferson has an-Westport delicate sen owner Juhu!) Gold sued nounced his retirement in June from the nation's Newman and his partners, claiming they prom1M'd sixttr-taTgfiFJ>abliC"Sehoorsystcm:---· ----htm-arr.-pe~ent--sh-ar~-.oC-.Utc.. actor's .f.ood Cl.ark, portrayed in the hit feature film .. Lean company. Newman's Own. On Mc," is on sabbatical wh.Jle officials investigate The 18-day tnal ended in a m1stnal 10 Jul~ C-ELEBRATING OUR i')TH A WJl\/ERSARY .~m JUNE l') W A TCH FO~ DETAILS President Bush holds one th• ftrlt dog MHHe's six puppies. ewman "'ent to the tatc Appellate Court. "h1ch.cuk.d lhat he could not appeal bcc3usc there had been no JUI) verdict. On Wcdncsd3)', a lawyer for the star of .. The Hustler" and dotens of other films was in the ConnecllCU.L.S.w>rcme Court.. once again seeking d(sm1ssal of the lawsu11. The court took 1he request under adv1semen1. l ,.'tl. HOl'D -WASH. PURIST DEA& W.P.: I take &I Mc*. Mere IMa 1.-Nl1tn .... me I ... a.I UN• .... -, ........ IW .... .. S.tde ......... ferM"aS.llf•H yun. Am I 1 ..... ., WUI! •••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: While shopp1na 1n a dttcOUnt store )CStcr- day I noticed a little boy standing alone, crying hi<J eytt out, lookinf very fri&htencd ... Are )OU lost'>" asked. He nodded his head )CS and then said his AlOm went to the bathroom. lef\ him outside, and he dtdn't come out so he started to look for btr. I said. "Come on. I'll help you find your mom ... 1 took the little auy to the front desk and had the elm paac his mother. I waited with him and dncd bis tear . The motbtt appeared, quite prompt- HICl lU .. t Neither YUIDei'able. North dais. N_.,. t J JI.I Q KI 51 ¢ 6 4 •A KQ6 WFSr EAST tQ7653 •4 2 Q Vold Q I 9 6 4 J 0 J '5 1 0 Q 10 3 • J It 9 I • 7 4 1 SOUTH •AX 9 Q A Q lt 7 ¢ AKl7 • 5 3 The bidding: Nortll Eut I• Pall 4 Q Put 5 0 PUI °' Q Pus ... . .. Soatlt 1 Q 4 NT 5 NT 7 Q . ... Wat .... Pau P ... .... oPcnina lead: Jack of • There arc stranae prayers beina uttered at the local brid1e club. Whenever anyone cuts Trump Coup Tommy, he appea.lt to the aods for bad trump breaks-it's the only time Tommy's bridae is bearable. Here's a typical escapade. Only TCT would find a jump shift to two beans on a broken four-cu:d suit with no 5uppon for partner's suit. We would suucst a response of one diamond as a more sensible appoach. North's jump to four hearts al.so wu somethin,-of a stretch, and Tom.my ocedcd only I}. looking \Cl) IOI')'. fht child WU so rehe\cd to ~C' her. ht broke anao a, bis m1k, but he would haH' GOGCuf It. ··c.u over hctt • .., ho I tell )'OU to wa11 l mean. then pve him a wh ck bottom . Wh\ did this mother leave he kid alorae'!' Somcon~ could ha"c ·1y, walked out of the ,.ore w11h him. he, boy tru tingly took m)· hand althou&}l r wa.s. total ~lran&cr. <" I'd much rather have seen that child in the lad1c room thari k1d- nu_pcd. Comment nn. -ROCK- FORD. JLL. • DEAR ROCK: Of cotane )'H'rt· rlpt. Little beys 1"9W aever M left alome wlaile Mem 1oe1 .. die Mdl- room. Better to &a.lie lllm aloa1. ena. If lie'• over C. Black ood to bid a srand slam on a band where most would be satiJfied with a sure small slam u a matter of money manqement. Seven beartJ was, however, an excellent co1nract. West led the top of his club ae- qucnce, taken .in dummy. When a trump to the ace revealed the $-0 brea1c, West started to shiver-be knew all about Tommy's propensity to romp home in contracts where mere mortals failed. Tommy cashed the table's high clubs, dlsc:ardin1 a spade from hand. Next came the ace-kina or spades and ace-kin1 of diamonds, followed by a diamond ruffed low. When East followed to the third diamond, declarer could claim. He led a spade from the board and East, down to notbin1 but trumps, ruffed with the nine. Tom- my ovcrruffed with the ten, ruffed a diamond with the kin1 of hearts u eut underruffed helplessly, then took the marleaftnesse for the jack of trumps. In all, he collected two spade trickJ, three trumps, three --f'Uffs, two-diamonda--and thr.-du~ for a ''laydown" arand slam. ••••• I NTERNATIONAL Cou NTRY Cu1s1NE SERVED NIGHTLY IN LAGUNA'S LANDMARK HOME + CHARDONNAYPOACHEDSALMON ~ Doctors better off hedging questions from patients $14.95 ~. f '1\~ I In A Mint Peach Sauu '.if\' + SAUTEED VEAL MEDALLJONS With A Dark R.un1 Raisin Sauce $15.95 + CHICKEN BREAST STRIPS S11utud In Garlic And Fresh B111il, Saved On Egg Fettucini With Cre1un And Romano Chuse $11.95 Prq1ared In The Cla11ic Mannn By Roftvn P11Hnson FORMERLY OF CHARLEIDIT INN, CHlAl.E.MbNT, MASS. RESERVATIONS 714/494-3023 BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER ~r.-~ urvcys show 40 percent ot those who changed docto~ say they did so because their doctors d1<.1 n•t answer questions honestly. Could be. How many do you suppose would change docto~ 1f their doctors did answer questions hone tl y -90 percent? Q. Where'd we get that phrase keeping up with the Jon ? A. Used to be a comic stnp by that name. About 19 I 3. Those who know all about ancient Greece say natural blonde there- at}outs. 1mponed or othcrw1sc, d)'cd their hair black. Q. Bu 1c t day at airports is Chn tmas. naht? A Not exact It Two da)s before is Chnstmas Day flights go half empty. Once used a word processor w11h a &11tch. Comma came out as an apostrol)h(. This item appeared: Two out of thrtt Amcncan men sho{> for suits in the company of their wives' 11rlfnends' istcrs' mothers. ure __________ .__ ______ --i drew mall. BI CHEESE·sMARcH 21. APn1u1 G SALE 1.00 lb. off our best selling cheeses. . . Uncle Walt's· Cheddar, Colby, Jarlsberg•, Havarti, Chutter, Hot Pepper, Smoky; Choose· Swiss, Choose• Colby (99 % Cholesterol Free) Butterflie have sales too. Each ~le 1 a hmglc about the iaze of a vain of salt. Atll(hed by uny bo04 llOICO'C 01"1 they o,·erlap I hat"s "'here the but· fcrflytiets Its rolor. in those shins.ks. Scotland's Bamt airport in the Outer Hcbridc 1s a stretch of hell beach Onlytw1ceada) -at lowt1dc -can planes use 1t. Q What kind ofan animal 1 a hob? A. Male ferret female is a Jiii, Consider nursina home patients Researchers did a computer run on a izable samphn& of their record . I o learn those clde" catcgon1cd a troublesome or bad teml>tttd h'ed considerably longer than·· th la~led sweet or cooperative. Chcnt ask • How come men arc six limes more likely than -.omen to be hit by h1htn1n1' learly. men are ~,,_ tunes mote hkt'I) to..-« -0uu. in storms. uabtning makes no choi At )east 21 types o( fish "-orld\lr'1dc wind up,., sardn.le c:am No l'#O cyprcs t.rccs re alike Haldly cYcn Close. • • ·uu at lltst, pica . note. ·~ a r"" cconomt ts who catcaon1c O\Cr- spendcn 8$ .. nctall\.C talJ"'-.. foda)'\ (hair maker ~y men v.c1gh rnn 1derabl) more no-. than the) d1<.I a ccntul) 110 E'en more th n J\J\t a gent'rat1on ago. What )OU nd r s11 un. they ~). h8' to be mut"h turd1cr than the old antique Blood of cenam btttlc bh\tcr' )Our \kin. The little be t .. nows 11 10\l1nct1,CI). In the palm of )Our hand. the blt\trr beetle bleed from 11 '1 tca join1 a rcfleJ. to defend 1twlf Q When )'O U'rc in a hum on foot "'hen do )OU f"c up lai.1 "all..ina and sian runnina . Wh<.·n runnma 1~ e ier. Up to 11 certain \peed. wulkina take1 le s ncra). fk)ond, runn1n take\ I~' Your qu1ckc'>l '4alk ma) be fa te r than )Our \lo"c t run But 1f a lut harder .. ork. Q. In dam -.ft.at'~ the dtfTC'rcnc:t bc1wecn a chtrf)ston.: and a hulc' nee .. ., \11e. C hcrry,tonc 1s b1 er \laahtl> lh1s .)l'ir, _one 1n eH'f). s" bit l~uc bl oall pl;a)c~ will m kc mott than $1 M11lton. Ecorlomic gauge shows sharpest drop sirace July ly NANCY •NAC 'II, .......... WASHINGTON -The aovem-~n1·1 ch.er economic rorecutms 11• dropped 0.3 perc~nt an f d>ru· ary after pos1fo1 sharp pins durina the pt"tv1ous t..-.o monttls. the Com- merce Dcpanment saad toda>. Febnwy'.s decline in the depart· mcot's Index of Leadana Eronomac Indicators was the first drop since a 1milar ~ip last September and the ta~st an~ a 0.8 percent drop last Jufy. ll was an line wath widespread e•~taons that the economy wall slow this >eat The lead1n1 index, designed to forclell economic activity SI\ to nine months into the futu~. had dvan«d 0.6 perccnt _Jjl December and O 7 percent itr7in_!la_')' _ aftu vac1llott1na dunn1much01 ~ With labor markets t1ght'and factoncs opcratana close 10 peak capacity, anal)'SI$ I> some ~lowdown 1s needed to lcce~thc economy.from O\crhcatm1and mfia. uon from spiraling.. • However, analy tsart divided over whether the federal Rtstrvc Board can suetasfully tnaineer a conuo&kd slowdown that rncrains etonomac ~ JUst cnoup to ca~ inflation without cau""' a recession. The Fed fora year has been push ins up mtercst rates in or~r to relie\;e 1nOat1onary pre sures. and it an· te~siftcd those enons aner sharp pncc 1ncrca~ '<'ere rttordcd tn ~anuary and February. .\t the White House, p~sjdenllal prei.s \CCretary Maritn Fa11waicr pointed to the index's incrcasc at an annual averaae -rate of I S percent ince Auaust 1988 and 3.5 percent incc February 1988 "The trend 1s stall up~ard and one month's figures don'1 provide a real be 1s for JUdSJn~ any change 1n chat trend," he said. In another repon today showin.a the 1mpactofh1&hcrtntcrcst rate the aovemment reP.Orted that sales of new, san&)e-fam1ly homes plun&cd 9 4 percent an Fcbruar> to the lowest level in more than a year. • · The Commert'C Department 1d sales recreated 10 a seuonall' ad- i!astcd annual rate o( 626.000 in February, followina a 2 S pertcn1 llKl'Qtt ID January and a 3 7 p(CCCnl pin 1n December. FiuwatcT also M>Ufht to minimize rhe hou~1n1 stat1st1c\, a) 1na. .. MonthJ)' bou ma sales varysubs1an-uaJly." He sa1d the fiaures also reOcctcd nipcr 1ntettst rates and .. probably some slowin& 1n t~ cconom) .'' Irwin Kelfncr. chief economist ror Manufactutt"' Hanover Tru~t Co in New York. said 1n advance oftoda) 's rel)On that the jaucd be ha vaor of the lcadina inde~ IUJICSIS "the economy has been slowing do wn from 11s overheated pa e and that the econ- omy is contanuans to sJow down as we work our way into the second quarter of 1989" Kellner ~ajd that despite cder· al Resel"\le's effons to pr ng the life of the economic ex pans n even as 11 rcstr.uns arowth1 "the ds arc grow- IOJ each day" tnat the cent.-al bank will pu h the nation anro a recession. In February, c1ant of the 11 in· d1cators that make up the leading index dcclancd. with the biggest Globetrotter sends executives . :\ bn designer packages.abroad ly DONNA MOONEY Olllly,... ...... ~-.. A Mumm·, cognac bottle. a carved figurehead and a menu from the 400th anniversary of Re taurant de la Tour D'ArJtnt ga ve away Ron Salk's travclina expencnce. Salk makes a li ving of designing tour package for the corporate class and arranging in1erna11onal trade fairs. The more he travels. w11h or without his clients. lhc more contac1s he makes. His firm. Salk lntcrnat1o naJ, ha~ ~nl Seagram d1s1nbutors to Pans as pan of a wine tour. helped doctor\ travel to a rad1olog) conference in Germany. and created a tour featur· mg Wimbledon champion Lew Hoad. The com pan; aJso put together a tour package for intenor designers, includ1na a stop at the world-famous design 6op lllums Bohghus 1n Den· mark. This year the Costa M~ compan) wdl be the North Amen n tra' el and exhibit r~rescntauvc for seven trade fairs m German) and an electronics ~onforcncc 10 Smgapore. On thr slate for-+9 · afi-tunc andU£try By OAVE SKIDMORE WAC)Hl!'J(,TO'--fcdt'ral regu- lators toda) sc11cd control of 20 subs1d1ary bjnk ot M< orp Tcus' ~ond largc~t bankmgcomparn and pumped in S l()() m1ll1on an go,ern· ment mone\ conference. also 1n Singapore. By Mesa, appropnately bc\ade the busy year's end. the company will have John Wayne Airport The company arranged travels for more than 1.500 meraed with Beverl y Hall~ Tra\.el in clients. 1984. but when the travel agency wa\ lk, 59, entered the tour bu~anc s swallowed by another firm in 1986, 1hrouah a 1w1st of career plans He Salk acted on his option to take back graduated with a bachelor's degree in ownership of the busine'i'i but the 1ournahsm from the Un1\.ers1ty of firm's e1&ht emplo>t.'CS continue to Missouri, followed by a master"s work m tile same building. degree 1n the same field from North· As the value of tht dollar began to \\es1crn Uni vcrs1I) slide a few >ears aeo. S:tlk drc~ has On advice from fnend and family. attention to 1ntcrna11onal trade fain he ventured to New York aner and cased up on special intcre~t graduation. ( ompc1111on 1hcre for groups. For firms with products to St'll newspaper JObs was ~stiff. he turned ovcr~as, 1t became a buyer's market. to a promo11ons1ob With a map11nc For alk. business thO\ed and he put>h her. He SLa)cd 1n 1he pubhc1t) expects 11 percent growth this )car. field \\Orking for corporauons and for Business for any 11c company is h1msclr. promoting firm such as becom1n1 much easier to do overseas. Pnnccss Cr'u1scs. he said Boundar1e arc droppmgand In I 97S lk launched has own firm the marketplace 1s opening wider an Sunset Beach. applying on a Snlk hns noticed that travelers are broader base the techniques he used becoming more comfortable an for Pnnce . The key 10 succe s. Salk foreign lartd'i He's seen fe"<ans in said, 1s the deluite niche his company cowboy hats 1t11ng around at an arms tariets Dunng difficult umcs. 11 ~•II conference 1n (Jerman} "In 11mcs be the last market to disappear. he when governments arr pla)a ng games said. and 'ln1ping~1th each other a11hc In 1981 he moHd the company tc.1 busan~s lc\Clr rhere''i a lot of Newport Bcac . M-tat~~·Costa.-..camaradcrie ·· fa iled bank opened for business today and ser\.1ct to cu tome~ would ('Ontmue unantrrruptcd .. s far as the customer~ arc concerned st \\Ill be business as usual for all 20 banks." said L. Wilham Seidman. ch:urman of lht' fDI( 1he third most cosily commcmal bank. rc..cue. after First Republic Ban .. ol Dallas 1n 1988 ( onuncn1al llhno1\ ol ( h1cago an 19M4 .. W t art goi ng 10 proceed w11h 1hc o;alc as promptl~ a' pms1blc:· ~1d­ man sa11J hut he a<ldcJ 1hat the agenC) ITIJ) C\ICnd II\ \pnl 'tkad· lane for oiler., ... neptavc factor be1n1 a dTOI' in manufacturer ordcB for new plants and tQuapment. The other ncaata\IC fa tora wrre a drop 1n building pcrm11 • a decline in manufacturer · orde~ for CoMumcr goods, a· contraction in the monc) suppl), a dip in an indec of ~onsun\('r cxpectauons, an 1ncrca5e in in1t1al claim~ for unemployment benefits, faster 'tndor dchvenes to companies s1snahn1 lo~er demand and a de· chne in manufacturer;' unfilled or· dcrs Two ind1caton made pusmve con· tnbuuons· an increase 1n pncc~ for raw matenals ind1ca t1ng stronger dcmand,Jlnd ming stock pnce One indicator was unchanged Inst month. the length of the average \\ork week. • The 'anouo; changes left 1he inc.le'< at I 4S.2 percent of 1t 1982 ba$C of 100. Ovrr the pao;t 12 months. tbe 1ndc'< has nscn 3 5 percent, afier· d1mbing 2.4 pcrn·n1 0\ er the previous 12-montb J)t'nod The economy began the nc"· )Cir with strona 1nomentum. but a nu'!'ber of ~o' ernment reports on us performance tn February pointt(! dov.nwll'd, 1nc:lud1n1 drop1 in retail ~lcs, hou11n& ronslructton, ordef1 for durable &ood • manufactunn1 employment and factory operetini rate . Economist David Le\'} of lt'tiy Economic Fortta l\ m \happaqua, N Y u1d that with ev1dtn"te of an el:onomic ~lowdown likely to mount, 1ht Fed probably wall case its grip on the mooey supply b~ mtd-)car. "The probab1h1y 1 ve'j &ood that ~e will avoid a rt-ee ion • Levy id. The traditional agnal or an oncom- 1n11tct5s1on 1s three straight dcchncs in the lead1n1 mdt'x The components of the compos11e indc11 Y.ere re''l~d last month to 1mpro\C llS forcca ling ab1hues, but when the new tnde\ as apphcd retroactively. it fla he~ two false rec ton 1gnal 'imcc the 1981 -82 economic downturn The econom> grew a robust 3 9 percent 1n 1988. the be t showing sn four )'car . but most pmn1c onnl)Sh expect the aro national produ t to exp.and onl) by about 2 7 pel'l'tnl this )Car. lov.ed b> hllther interest rates and a wor<>cnina of"the trade deftcll Index • of Leading - Indicators .. _Ill>/ ~"' .. .,_, ,.., • 100 • . ------------·~ lljl J .J A S O ~N 0 J f Feb &8 Jan 89 F ... \ 140 3) {145.7) 45.2 Ron Satk uses tits travet ••pertence to de ... n cor~ ... tour,..._... taon · \\h1k rhe na1urt' of of '1( orp ha~ bcl·n allt•rcd dramatKall) d \(1hd hl'ahh\ Hire re ma an~." ( haarrnan C1cnc 11 Bl\hor ~·d '\\(' art t 'lrcmd) plL·a~( that thl\ group ol fhc l\fBa nks had thc '1rength .ind n.''iourt·clulne~., to "tlh"itand lhl' in- ('rcdabk prc'-\Url''> of thl' ctonom1L do~nturn u\cr ah~ J>J't \l'\Cral )Cjf\ •• ctt < larlc thl' dm•f ft'IUI tor of \utK1tf1an hanl:~ that acm:un ol"ent nattonalh thJrtl'n:d 0.1n k\ thr tigul"<' fht' mo' e g.1an'!t the ~t) ha'i tri rt'd "a 1raggcrld b' demand bcllnnin, haul~ u\t'r a 't'i hl'ld b' the Monda\ on thl· kad bank 1n l>nllas. holding compti m Rc1ula10~ main- bo1h from dcpo'i1Cof\ Jnd from lhr tam that holdrni comp.,n-. • ~ts other ban .. , in 1h' holding rnrnpaO\ \hould tx· u't't.I to dclt'r fcJe-r:il co ts ., The acuon put .di but thl· M( orp subs1d1a ry banks under go,ernmcnt o~nersh1 p Regulaton. tran fcrrcd $I 1 .6 b1lhon 10 deposits of the faaleJ bank to a new. 1overnmen1-owntJ 1ns111u11on. l)epos11 Insurance Bndgc Bank of Dalhts. \c1dman would not c 11ma1e ho" much the go' ernment wall uhamalel) ha'e 10 pend to rt tort the banks to heal th, sayrng he did not want to reveal that ftgurr 10 an"cstor., t\· peeled lo bid on the ban~s Howe\'tr pnvate anah st ha\.e q1d the) t\~t the f;ulurc will CO'il the f"DIC • already dc~letcd b)' a po\I· ()(pre aon rfiord ~-1 ban._ la alurt''> last )ear, Sl b1lhon to S~ b1lltun. \1Corp ~hu.h ha' 86 o01ces 10~1 SQ<)) m1lhon la'll 'car 11 1~ 1hc la\t ol the large l t'\IS han .. \ lo needing to be m :ap1tah1cd either 1hrouah ft'dcral re'){ uc or pn' a le merger Rc~ulator' ..a1<l lht' .?O inwl,(nl banks had a'~'\ of S I~ .i b1ll1on 1nduding a ~ts ol Sfl 4 bslhon .at the leaJ banl in Dallao; and S '\ ~ balhun •t the nnt t11ggc\I ub'i1d1al) ln Uou'l- ton The h H· rem.mun& 1nwh>cn1 bJnk'I h;l\ c ll ..rlS of about S.l b1lhon . On l uew.1\,"llbcu1mcclearaslhl' 10 n:~uang thl' 1n\ohcn1 sub adta r;. da\ ~ore." on lhut the H>;illa\) h;rnl hanl., hut \tC orp h:is rc\1 led that. ''as nm gui ntt to ~ Jhk to mc:t·t thl' "I he I DI< intend' 10 punue lkmand~ of dcpm11tlr\, .. ( 'la1 kc \did flOlcn11al l l;11m\ ug.un\I 1\.1( OfP for h\C ol th~· h.rni.., "t're tn \OIH'nl l1ah1ht1c\ and ullhga11on' of M(orp ~tant.hng on thc11 o"'n .rnd 1hc to lhl' ~O 'uh\1d1.ir) bJnh 1hat "ere rcm.11n1ni I 'I t.iakJ :itlcr the Dall:i' d(lsc\\" tht .tgl'nn \<ltd an .i sta1t'· ti.ink wu d nut met•\ 1ht'•r dl'mand' n 1 _ _.._ __ _,,1 for c.lcpo'>m. I he ;cmand uf all \eadmun: lhl' f-()l< chairman. The Federal r~po II lnsuranc.c ( orp . ~h1ch an\urcs commerc14ll bankd(PO 1t\ uo to S 100.CXIO. \:11d the Jhat would make." the tr.rnsaction In a statement to<la\ \1( orp \31d thc Ii "C remaining ban's and the trust Ub')1d1arv "form lhl' nu,lcus of a nl'W beginning for . \fC orp" wh Kh stall 1ntcnd'i to fik tor banl.ruptc) prorct · ( 11mot1olltr ot lhl' ( urrcnq Rob- out\tde lU\tomcr' 't\Cn" me•. ht \.'ltd dnhn ·J 10 5<1' ho'" ljr c the claim f «lcr.11 .l\ lion "-:l' rnmpll~.11c:d h) .1ga111\t lht• twldant comp; n) J~ncrpt the IJct chat rrgul.tlo~ le Jlh tould to '"'' 11 " ··.,uh tan11ar· ;,nd "ma· not t kc control ol the fl,e ~1< orp f P~•~ su SEIZE/C8J nm.-..~~ .... iiiiiiiiiii .:Military dollars good & bad for Irvine Hank of :\~wpor• '1111 "-l'n• ,. l,l1111t1•, Bur11nl!t'r. lh .ln ~ ( 'ump.rn' ly EMILY ADAMS Of_.,_,... .... Tbe IOOd MY.~ for JI'\ inc ~oulJ ht' that tf.000 people "ould be able to mo"e into new or ~no .. atcd public •hoo.,ina. 60 new tc."achen ~ould be hired to lov.cr th<' tea her· tudenl ra110 1n ats hoots and child 1..:arc ctn1crs ~oulJ no Ion er ha.,e v.aat· ina~ h\ts. l he btd nr~\ v.ould be th111hc c11y •would have a net lo of 72 JnM ptr ')car, a hJht Jos m J)(l'10naf income and an o'erall loss 1n rconom1l tVU)'. '" That it ~hat would happen af Conarcu sh10cd S30 bslhon 1n m1h· tary spcnd1n1 into urb.rn crant pro-' •&rim , accordana to a tud> by Empk>~mcnt Re~arch A\\OC1a1e ot Lan ma. Mach. fhe .study.··" Shin 1n Military \pending. ·~as under rakc."n 11 rhe rcque 1 of the l \ (.ontcrtncc ol Ma)On. Irvine v.as 1hc onl~ c11~ out of four ')tuJaed that \\Ould c\pcnencc a ~tb3ck an t<conon11c <1ct1~1ty <1nd pcr~nal income. p11manh hc"auw of the count)'v.1d~ rchnnce un milt· tary ptndrng "The central tindrna of this tud) 1\ thll tran fcm na $30 b11tmn pet )~t from t~ mahtary budget into urb.1n program can make a SU'itaaned contnbut1on to a h•Jher qu. ht)" of hfc 1n AmcnQn t 1t1c , • the report 'tated. d p11c 1he ncsati~c 1m1>9ct on '" sne in particular and Oran c Count)' 1n general I he tud> 14'3\ lontra tcd .11 the 19 7 ( onference or Ma)OI"\ 1n Na~h· ville ~here the mnon al calkJ upon < ongrt\\ anJ tht· adm1nl\ tra\lon to · rcdrc\\ the ambalJnCl' betc"ttn m1latJr) pcndan~ anti 1m· portant c.lomc tac .,~ndrng • fhc rcport'i author' \aad thnl "even with 1hi~ l UI the annu.11 m1htar' hudgc1 '<'Ould .t'cra c Solt b1tl1on h1~hcr .n rtal term~ 1han 11 ~a' 1n I~ I' I he rc..c.irchcr' cho~ Trenton. N J • to rcprc\.Cnt th(' older C\tab- h\hcd northca tern (lllC\ C h1cago wa\ 'ICletteJ to rtprcStnt the 1ndu\· tnal hcanland and .\ust•n. T c':i\, rtprcscotcJ the cconom1C3ll) d1\.c1 uih~c t lnme ~as choo~n a'I jn exa mpk ofthe new, h11h-lt'lh \\-c'll 1 he thrtt otherc1t1('), a "ell a\ the nauon O\:Cl'Bll. ho~cd martt'd in· crca'IC an «<>nomar 1c11"1t) a \h rp d«rta"-' 1n unemplo)mcnt and a : Sales of new homes slump to 1lowest level in more than a year \Uh'ilantH\I 1mpf0\\'nll'Ot 10 hj\11.: \I. mt1 .. r \\'II ,11•1 ";° )2 71 71 uroan sen ice\ su'h ,1, rdulat1on. 1.1::====:-=========:±.~~~~~~~~~~~~~!. hOU'lnjt .ind ht--:thh Oll'I: \.lo'I ol thl' IO\\l'' \utlcrrJ h\ In 11w and Or..in t' C <'uni\ on the "hok ~ould hl-~~t·au~ ol the ,ounl\ \ rehan on m1ht,\r\ ,un- trac.t\ ·and b.1sc 1n tht' '""·' \ c."t C\\'O "'llh 1hc drof'11n thl' rra·, l'lOnum). 1hc ~pot\ prum1'C' 111 1. rtil\\.'\ in '11ul \OC1al ~-r, Ill'' \" e\i.llllf'lc\ l R \ a ~m 1h111 1n I" ant' the \ludcnt teacher nauo would drop from 11\ current 22.2 to ws> < on<"lud1na th&ll there ~ould h..· an 1mpm,cd qualm of llfc for 1.1111rn' an the Iona run. the rcpart u ,·r,tcd that c111c~ \hould no~ prcpart ·• herna· ll'C u~ plan\'' fc r tht' po\ 1hl rc•tllcx:.ttaon of m1lit;ar; fund~ OFF-CAMPUS DEG R EES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Information Meetings Wednesday April 5th Pa ci f ica Community Hospital 18792 Delaware Street Huntmgton Beach 2nd Floor Community Room 6PM-7PM ----------------------~--Ph#~n.& ~li.-T•: Oat ..._ __ __, ___ ........ ._. U.U-.n1ry •I LA v,,.,, sn..t .,C'•flfl••"I UWl•t•• H•lt" (.,• Mllllf•t'-"' 1• n·"' '· .... Vmtr. CA fl7W (71.,..,....,, ...., __ ~ ___ ...... ______ ~--~--~---------..... ~--~;.,;....;o,; Clfy __ ,... .......... ..,._...._~--~------'?•nt.....,_... t C8 Or.,.._~ DAIL V Pit.OT I~. March 30, *99 "''''''''011' Amerku ~Sa.res has announced the return of Sa~ ... On1 '°'"· All Osco Drua Stores in Southern C'ahfomea and La VCja .,111 be oflk1ally calldf'Sav..on a&a1n tarting April S. Thes as part of a plan by the parent company to like advantaae of the Sav-on fCC01n1t1on 1n the~ market1. • • • Orrefen, a Swedish producer offinc crystal , has been ielcc1cd lo crc3te o specia l award to be&iven to film dire<'tor and prgduocr Steven p1elbcra. 1 he award, voted by the board of directors of the Amencan Cinemothcque, will be prtsented to Spielbet& at the annual Moving Picture Ball 10 be held 1n L-Os Anaelc on Aptjl J. Tfie award is a crys&al vase in the hapt of:. papcom box, with (he l<>&o oflhe American C1nemathequt etched on the p1cct' Orrcfor4'i 1s located in the first level of Crystal Court. • • • Wnper~rp has entered into armarlteting agrcemcn1 w11h lrchnology Martetina Manaaemcnt (TMM) of Berkshire, England, to act as"" Eurosxan sales office. Theq:rttment between the Irvine company ondTMM 1sde 1gned to · the company's penetration of the Europtan market. pro' 1dc better 1 to its European customers and improve communacat1on among its Euro an tradina partners. • • • PDA ~in Costa Mesa has awarded Pix Procluctloa1 i.e. 1n Santa Ana a contract to produce a series of training video tape which will be made available to those who purchase POA 's PA TRAN software !t}'!ttem. The completed series will consist of a 14-hour introductory course 10 operate the PA TRAN software. The PA TRAN software 1s used for technical design and analysis of enJ.i neering systems. • • • A project that reuses municipal wastewater to irrigate orange grovei. near Orlando.a fla. has won an engineering excellence award for Boyle E1ilfferJn1 Co~. 01 NewJ)Ort Beach, from the Consulting Enginl-trs Assoc1auon of Cahforn1a. ••• Harltor Bau announced that 1988 was a record-breaking year for the 15- ycar-old Long Beach-based bank. Net income before taxes was $3.3 millon and allcr-tax income reached $1 .9 million. Earnings per share jumped some 650 percent to $2.38 per share from 1987. Harbor Bank is a $145 million independent commun11 y bank with branches in Fountain Valley. Huntington Harbour. Irvine. Los Alam1lo'i and two offices n Lona Beaoh. Milken indicted fqr fraud ; _facing mammoth fines By JOHN M. DOYLE ~,._w.... NEW YORK -Junk bond kin£ Michael R. Milken and two others were indicted Wednesday on federal racketeering and fraud charges that could result in huge prison terms and penalties exc.eeding S 11 billion, pros.- ecutors said. The 98<-0unt .srand Jury indict- ment was the biggest yet in Wall . Street's Ivan Boeslcy insider trading scandal. Also indicted were Milken's brother, Lowell J. Milken, who also is eJ!l_ployed at the Beverly Hills, Cahf., office of the investment firm Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., and former Drexel trader Bruce Lee Newberg. The insider tradina scandal already has resulted an more than a dozen cases and an agreement to plead gu11ly LO fraud charges by Dr.c!.el.lhc. nauon's fifth-largest sccunt1es firm . The indictment alleges that the three defendants and c0<onsp1rators engaged m illegal sccunt1es trading, stoclc manipulation and corporate mergers and acquisitions related to unlaWful secunties tradmg. All three defendants, who had been expecting to be indicted for months, denied wrongdoing. and said they would plead innocent. Their at- torneys said the charges were trumped-up and based largely on information from Boesky, the master stock speculator who is now serving a three-year prison sentence for sccun- tics fraud . If convicted on the racketeenng counts alone. the defendants face possible forfenure of $3. 7 b1ILion each. routhly double th~ alleged 111rcn-pro1n~Ol'f said. Each faces maximum prison sentences of 20 years on each of the two racketeer-ina chargcs. Michael Milken also was charged with all of the 96 non-rackcteenn.g counts, which include numerous mail, wire and secuntics frauds. Lowell Milk.en was charged with 11 counts and Newberg was charao<f with 20. Each faces a maximum sentence of five yean and at least $250,000 in fines on each of the non-racketeering charges, making Michael Milken subject to $24 million in fines and a total of 520 years imprisonment. "This three-year investigation has uncovered substantial fraud in a very significant segment of the American financial community," said U.S. At-torney Benito Romano, who said the racketeerina penalties were the h1gh- e l ever soulht under the federal Racketeer Jn1l~enced and Corrupt Organizations act. or RICO. Milken said in a tatement that he would plead innocent "and vigor- ously fiaht these accusauons." .. rn America an indictment marks the l>cgJnninA of the legal process. not HOMES FromC7 a k.ina an averaac initial rate of 9.3 percent last weck1 up from 7.52 percent a year earlier. At the While House presidential press secretary Maritn F"itzwatcr said thedeclincin homesaJn reflected the hiahcr interest ralts and "probably some slowina in the economy." It wu the btgcJt decline 11ncu 9, S percent drop fast November and left sales 11 the lowest ra1e au1ee the 5 7§,000 level of January r 988. .. 1 u.cc1Uo .. id that Wllb mOf'.lllllC rates upccacd 10 continue nJJna throup the spnna, new home ..rn bkely w.U dechnt funher ovtT the ne~t few months Ind Lhtn •tart 10 Pickup. OIVC Sadtn. chief economist for lbc N•cioMI A.llOCUlllOll of Home = llid ... fbr ... or 1919are ea IO ... cloWli 6 penient frOm -. ~ • .,.. die lituateon could be ... 1( die Fed Cilllwn• credi• too le\' ... ). • • Miiken the end. After almos1 f''' years of leaks and d1 stort1ons I am now eager to present all the facts in an open and L1nb1ased forum ," he said. "I am confident that in 1he end J will be vindicated." "We will fight this case in the courts. the sanctuary of due process. not tn the press.' said Milken's allomey Arthur L. Liman. "You cannot cross-examine a leak. you can cross-exam me a Bocsky" Drexel issued a statement that the Milkens planned to plead innocent and had been placed on leave of absence. .... .. We are saddened by the temble disruption to the live and careers of these people. especially when viewed against the contributions madc by Michael and has department m the opening of new cap1t" markets lO hundreds of companies and helping to create hundreds of thousands of jobs." Drexel said Boesky wa s among the alleged co-conspirators. Also . named as an unindicted co-con'lptrator was Pnncctoo-Newport Partn('rs. a de- funct investment partnership. Newberg and several Pnnceton- NewJ>Ort partners were indicted last year on fraud and raclceteen ng oount an another stock case. which defense attorneys claimed wa'I brought to pressure them into coopc:nuing against Drexel. · ''This second RICO ind1c1mcn1 of Mr. Newberg, essentially for the same charaes as are contained 1n the first 1nd1ctment, 1s a total perversion of the RICO statute," his attorney . Gerald Lcfcourt and Frcdcnclc P. Hafctz. sa1d in a statement "Weare fully confident that he wall be vindicated of all the charac ,"they said. SEIZE FromC7 terial." 1nce la t )Car, the 1n uranct' fund had been trytn1 to forct the holdana company to 1nJCCt $400 m1lhon into 18 ofit banks For future cases. the FDIC' is ~kina leai•lauon from Conares that would permit 11 to force sofvenl sulx1d1ary blnh to ~ck up s1 tcr instatu11 ons that fail. The 1-'DIC'·s move came a wuk afltr ettdito~ of MCorp fatted it to seek pro1ection undtr Cl\apler 11 of the Ft«n.I Bankruptcy Code. The holdma ~mp.any had hatted PIY· ~nts on $466 million in dtbt laac October bul had Mked mditon 10 rdrajn from prau• dadr claims wtult it •tlmll*d lO Work out •n Mlil&Utt llffCIMlll With the FDIC. lt~Jy •l!IOlll thole inlttMC!d in bUyi111 MCorp ii ~ llobm AbbCMlld. ctWttnM of fint Cicy la~ in Hou11on, whidl wtt 1..rlf rsMd by the FDIC in 1917 wi~ SI billioa. -ow •• Ddlllioe ii very ..... , ........... ,,.. ....... ..._ .. ......... ..., ...... llCMllO ........ -·--.... ...,. .......... Odair Ii~ bidden are Kohlb#I if=°"=&M'= ' __ .. Of ... .. " Corp. ' ly ltlCMMO CAftW W SHINGTON -The Su- preme Court today barred ~tile from denyina uMmplo)'ment btn-efit to people .. ho refuse to wor._ on their Sabbath even 1f 1he rtfu I 1s not bastd on a rehg1ou" sect's doctrine. Thcjus11ccs, in a unanimous 9-0 decision, said lllinoi official~ viol· ated a Peona man' reh11ous freedom by den}'ll\I him un· employment benefits. The high court prev1ousl) had barred states from deny1na un- cmplo)'.ment btnetit to ptoplc who refuse certain work bttause of reh11ous scruples. But 1n all prev1ouS"cases, thcv.wkcrs' rcfu~I was based on the teachings of on atabhahtd ttli&Jou1 iaroup such as the ~tnlb-dlly d\ienusts or the Jehovah·a WnncatCS Ju\ticc Rxron R. While wrote for the coun, 'Never did we suggc-st that unlm a claimant belonJS to a Ket that forbids what ht~ JOb rc-qu1rcs, his btlief. however in· cerc, must be d«mcd a purtJ) personal preference rather than a rehaious belief." The ruhna mean,, for ex.ample, that a Mcth0d1~1 or Roman Ca1h- ohc m11ht bt ('h11blc for un-('mployment bcnefitsafterrefu inJ to work on unday even though neither church bars unday work as panof1ts offic1al ~nne. In another ruhng. the court overturn~ a f~n-al appeals coun rulina barring OkJahoma from t&A•• biaao aamtt and caaartttt> salft at a mottl run by the Chicbtlw lndl8n tnbt ouwck 111 ~t1on. The Ju Ucts' un•i1ntd (!Plnton stnt the taK "8ck to Oklahoma· 11.11.e coum. In the c:att dcalin1 with work on the Sabb11h, Wilham f rutt of Ptona was d1squalifitd from re· cei\'1na unemployment benefit after turninJ down in 1984 a temporary JOb a 11nment that would have required ham 10 work on unday Fr11« said hi' und('Ntand1na of the rcquiremcnu and tenet~ of Chnsi1anny 1s that non-cmcrgenc} v.ork on undays 1 forbidden . The llhno1, Dcpanment of Em· ployment Secunt) ruled that Frazec's re1cc11on of the JOb offer disqualified him from ft«l\111\1 uMmployment bcndha tatt officaala. while not q..-.. ttomna fra1tt''I i1nctnty. •~d a refusal to wor.. du to ttha.iou• sc-rupln must be bawd "on some tenet or dolma acctpted by the 1nd1vidual oT'JOmc church, stet or denomination" -and. f!Ot baliC'd mml)' on ptrsonal rtltl'ous con- v1ct1on~. ~rartt sued, and Jlhnoia coun' ruled again t ham. Butthc uprcme Coun today •1d the uate couns were wrong. , The case <kalana w11h Sabbath wotk 11 Frvtt vs. Employment Secunty Depanment, 87-1945 The ChiC'ka w case 1 Oklahoma Tax Comm1ss1on v Graham, 88-266. Stock prices edge higher fo r.another gain . B)' PETER COY "" .......... \l(tflM NEW YORK tod prices notched a third consecu11ve gain Wednesday an light trading with the help of a late rally in the bond market. The Dow Jones a vcrage of 30 industrials rose 5 98 to 2.281.52. bringing its gai n so far this wttk to more than 37 Points. "I've not seen too man) markets where there's been less enthusu!'m about 11 than tn the last three day" of this rally," said Gordon m1th. a trader at Alex. Brown & Sons Inc an Baltimore. ... Advancing issues shghtl) out-numbered declinmg ones m na- tt0nw1de trading of New York tock Exchange-hsted stocks. with 741 up. 658 down and 561 unchanged. Volume on the Ooor of the Bag Board came to l44.24 m1lhon hare . down from 146.42 million in the prc.,,1ous session. at1onw1de, con!>Ohdated vol ume in NY E-hsted issues. including trades m those stocks on regi onal . exchange~ and in the over-thc- counter market, totaled 170.94 milhon sharet The Dow Jones industrial overage \\SE l PS A DOM\S v.a, down most of the afternoon but ro m landem w11h a rally 1n ·fhe bond market as program buying kicked in . The Treasury's long bond. up Just 1-32 point around midda y. fin ished the day with a gain of 19-32 point, or nearly S6 per Sl,-000 1n fac(' value. The Commerce Department said its mdex ofleading indicators fell 0.3 percent 1n February. but the figure fell 1n hne w11h C\pccta11 ons and had lllllc impact on the: tock market. T roding remained fairly light. although not as hght a Monda~. when a low comeback from the Easter hohda)' led to the slowest da) of 1989. lightly less than 113 m1lhon shares were traded on the exchange noor that day lnvc-stors remained C3'ut1ous in spite of the v.eek's rcco"cr). 1raders said "e very unrt 11 seems hk(' a li ttle s1j1b1ht~ comes back into 11. some- thing goes way out of "'hack:· ~1d C1enc Hill.a trader at Eppler. Gueri n & Turner Inc. m Dallas. .\mong 'itocks in the news. Unt'i>S rose '~ 10 2511. even thougiJ 11 announced it e'lpccted a loss of S60 m1ll1on to $80 million in the ti~t quaner OTf l PS.\ \D DOft\S '\\'St: ('0,.POSITt: 'J'H ·\ '\S ·\("1'10'\S Sm1thKJme Beckman rO"iC' 2 10 54Y •. The Ph1ladelph1a Inquirer said the company held m('rger talks last year w11h Brnain' Beeeham Group. The company declined comment. Leading the most act1 vl: hst on the NYSE was General Motor E class stock. up 'II at 43 BanilAmeraca rose 'IJ to 24. Storage Tcchnolon wa'i unchanged at 2. Anheuser Busch was unchanged at 351h. Ford was off '• at 4811• The compan) started a new bu)er-inccn- t1 ve program 1ncludm& low-interest finan cing and ca,h reba1c . Thal hurt other au10 stocks as well General Motors fell I to 41 5 and ( hryslcr dropped 'la to 241'z Burlington Resources rose 2111 10 46''• amid speculation thnt th~ com· pany had decided to sell or to sell or spin ofT its forest-products d1 v1S1on The company dented the rumor Thr comP.3ny declined to speculate on the ~ss1b1hty of a takeover offer, pos'i- 1bl) by Penn101I. M H :\'I' '\ \ SI·: D I D NEW YORI<. !API Mar 29 • Other aCl1\ely trad('d 1ssu~ m cludqd JUM. do~n "I~ to 109 an Pan Am, unchanged atl~· NWA, parent of Nonhv.e l AJr hn('s. fell I ~ at 68lr• after soanng 9'· on Tuesday on news tha1 an 1nvesto group had actluircd 4. 9 percent of 1t stock and was coM1dcnoJ a Po 1bl leveraged bu)out. As mcac.ured hy W1I hare A wc1atcs' index of more than S,..()O( ac11 vcly traded \IOCk~. the markc rose $7.4 billion. or 0 26 pereen1. 1 value The NY E·s com po llt index of al its lasted common tocks rose 0.37 tt 164 25 ~landard &. Poor's 1ndu tnaJ mde ro~ 0.90 to 336 92. and P's •• <;lock composi te 1ndeJ. TO\C 0 76 1 292.35 The NASDAQ compo ite index fo 1he ovcr-1he<ounter market r~ I I 10 40170 At the .\merican toci. Exchange. 1he market value andrx clo'iCd at 325 58, up 0 I J M H .\'I' \ ,,.:, DID NEW VORK (AP) Mar 29 Ptev. l Advenceo Kilned yg:=.'J1rru:s NM ttlol'ls ~w lows GOl.D PRl(·J:s •