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~ facbu ol our Cououy always trcuured
-tlw pnicitcty calibrued timtp1«e 31vm to
him b, his clme fuend aocl nuLmry atde
the Marqws de I..a&yeuc.
It wu The Uru~ Rana DlaJ , ~
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aocl powerful for O¥et ISO ycan. Now rt-
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National Mamunc Himmcal Society.
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focusn oo dx hour nn3. ADd experience
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measured e9Ch dramanc moment 1n the
birch of our oanon.
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THE UNIVERSA·L RIN·G DIAL
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bat's Orel
,J..eoaard (Bull-
doa) Henhbcr 1
Hock Fmn loob and tibbili1y ~their products,~
athletic lboel to baby ampoo.
Ol'-cbe-6dd income from. bawkina producu will
eclipe tbe Sl.1 million be.inade'in bueball lut year,
but it doesn't comedoee to the S2. 76 million be1J earn
this )Ur. He recently Aped a ~year. S7.9 milfiOn
ooatnct with tbe Docfeen that makes him tbe ru,best-
~ player ill buebelJ history.
'You c.n Ollly ----once a day'
But doll't ht. He ays be1J l1ill be tbe ame okl Orel
we've known -wbolelolne u a bia bowl of oatmeal
... rally don't feel lite rve chanrt," Henhiler says
throusb tbe a.me pp-eooc.bed. nerdy smile he's liad
liDcc · be ltaned -.. bis Babe Ruth and Uttle
Lelpe exploits in tcrapboob t.ck in Detroit and
Chary Hill, NJ. •
Dodier lkipper Tommy lalOrda doesn't foresee any
~ eitbcr ... If I bave to J6 out and Jive him the
hook IOine ailbt, fU lell bipl the ame thins I did when
be "' oa1y makina s 1 million.··
Don Purvis, ~· coecb at Bowlin& Green
(Ohio) Scale Uai"lllity, •ys that, u a pnaly co11eF
pitcher ~tb tJUs very Dice delivery," be sboTtUI prom-
ilc. His nwb for c:Mrw:tcr were aellarr too.
AOrdls what be isliecame be comes from a Very 6ne
•fiamily," ays Purvis. DOW athletic di.rector at Ball State.
.. h's kiDd of cony to briDa up the 'Jack Armstroaa. A1J..
American' syndrome. But Ord'1 pretty cloee."
ADd be'1a1""1ocallycommltted atbltte" on and oft'tbe
leld, llYI Dive Mania. bis buebell coach at Cherry
Hill (NJ.) Eut Hilb SdaooL
"Ord ba pat rooCI. Hit mom and dad. bis broth-m. e:aVU'OIUDlllt be.,.. "P in-are all contributina
llclon. Tbea lais wife IDd clWdrm. All the pieces to the
pmzle are intlCL" .
nc tu new OODnct ._ ahenld tbe ribbina be lakes
hm a...., ad_. .... Tbcy uaed 10 dlide him
lw llil CllrilliM CMllloc*, calli111 him .. preac:ber," or
"lewamd."
Mir a...-. tniailla ·mwview at ~.
w Vero a.eta. FIL. Her*iMr wu •lnai111 srounO-
... illllld pndlcc -tomedrina valuable pitcben
w'l llllP09d 10 do.
,._,... *4 lef, .. lky, •alldot. ~know lhe rules.
If )'OU._, ... al'lbe leld rilb• aow, rm 1oiJ11to6ne
• 10'I a naiDioll dollln." . · . Mm 1' 'pp ...... a-Aw _ _.._... to the but ..a.i!A... ............... "-'--' _., -r-t'"-IMV'" ..,.,...... ... •. .
• -.,._ MoedlJ ill 0. -Y• cu a.11 ..._ oee car aDd liw iD a. boulc, d-ti.. •
IV, the wortd'1
biahest-paid
baseball player,
Ualal Ill m1tca. cw a-_. '°" -.aJ • ** ud ha~ hoilitDdeir oo ,.,... Womali -a -,. Wllal the contnct really bu Monca.y, pitcher-perfect Ud Wldlbil,.. ~.•rm• daile Ill'• it wld a. lifleltyte." up for lbe ...... tall ol my
.. "la tM.,. alcM pabtic, LI• rlfll ii ........ •cent tryina to do? Oive aporU a
aooctname? ~· doll't will 20--. r... • ....... al_ ................ ~ been
Yep.
Deyotcd buabed, dutiful
aoo, attentive &ther, devout
Cllriltian, bit ... Bible-
carrier. Henbiter, only 30
yean old, bu been lboee for
some time.
ncl ft.. 111. ft.a.I Uw .. a-.-... .. _. tWhft." ..... I llill .... la ... 8DlliP oohwDW W'blll • "°'49' "'" .. mn.-...... .... At bome. k'11oill Wll _. 11 m1'911b.,.....,. • ... __... 11me cll1' 10'I
ry. Bil ..... Ip w6da _.. .. , bow If..,.,. ..... about a 1P01t or IM C'Yi-J....._ JO. la ...... root al my ... ia I dlJGfOI aait. .. _~ to follow: Hit . ..-aaa._lntl."ba _ .... lllnllilit,lillll1t11..,, .... ,.., .... .a.,..._ :• .....,. act • own. wrilll 111 ,. •• ,.._.,,,, • nill llil....., • "'......._ • ...._ rr ~a
Si.Dee lMt leUOll, nea be
al.most ........ ndedly pitcMd tbe l.ot ~ DOde-
en into tbe 1911 World Seriea dwnJioelhtp { .......
cburcb bymu to Mmtelt in die ..,_. to mlm Ilia
nem11). a h more tides blw come bit war.
• folk blro 10 milliom. ·
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lot of maJls. We do a IOI of S1ayina in the room jusc
talkina. A lot of times, my wife coma out on the triPI
with me." ·
Many milbtenvy tbele hilblY paid ll'OI the luury
hotel suites they sleepin. But Hmbiler uys ~ four
waUs all look the same. There are &.ntutic restaurants
in the world. but when you eat out every nilbt b' 10, 12
days. tteems like it doesn't matter.lbere's nothins lie
sJeepina in your own bed and home cooDna. The com-
forts of home are fantastic. ..
All this talk about .. comforts of home" doesn't 1e1
Hmbiser aj)alt from ""1.be pays .. u much u it med to .
.. Buebal.l bu rally cbaneed." be •YI-It's tone &m-
ily ... In years be{~ I think there were a lot of JUY1 that
caroused and ctwed women. and now I tbiD.t we're
sett.in& a b9d rap became of what happened .in BOaon
(home hue for Red Sox third ._ e rMn Wide Bc9'
long afl'air with mistretl/Ptl'tl'1ou.w tattle Maqo Ad-
ams). But I think molt of the pays on our 1CUn. and rd
say privately ~Udy, are rally aood fi.mily men
and aood husbands. ..
lfall thele bom~n family '11en need a role model
off the field. they need look no further than Hmhiler.
tft and Jamie baYC two IOU, 4-year-dd.()nl Leon-
anf v and Jordan 1)ouslu. born last September while
his famous father wu finilhina the 1eU011 by hurliq an
astonilhiQC record 59 CODllCC\ltive ICOl'dea inniqp.
Jotdan au6eted respiratory problems u an in.Wit.
but his fatbersays he's .. doina ral well" now ... He went
f r6'm intensive ~ to intensive eat.ins... and at
S months weilbed almost 24 pou.nda.
Whatever paths his kids pursue "I want them 10
work bard at it and love it." says Henb.iter ... rm 001 -
really guna-bo about seeina them pi1Cb in the bia
leapes or ~ them do anythiq if they doft't want
to. Just ~ tbey cbooee, I want tbem 10 do it to ,
the best of their ability and aive it all they've tol"
SunlJ ,...,. Joldn& Mr ...........
Herlhiler wa leaditt1 the loady life of a .u._te IUY in
the minon when be met his future~ Fortbe ~
ing Double-A laipe pi1Cbcr in Su Aatonio IDd I air1
whOK &tber worbd for the company tbal oned tbe
team, it wa .. pretty mucb" love at 6nt lilltt.
A few days after he added to bia .. pn)'er lila" a re-
qiaest tbat God .. put a C1u1ldu iirt iato my Im, .. they
met at I VtclOfY petty. WhcD M ianct.ced bi"""( IM c ,; ,_,..,,
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Qwtilewtlfi'M,. j
tbouabt be WIS jotiJ1a and asked.
.. What'$ your real aameT .. That is my
real namel .. he assured her. ~ be
returoed borne from a r'Old trip. be
~ her. Six weeks later, they wae
enpaed
But even Henbiser acbowlcdlcs the
monl templ.ltions. faced by today's
bi&hJy paid pro athletes .
.. HopefuUy, this anicle won't come
blck to haunt me, but I'm plannma on
stayina nwried forever. Divorce isn't a
word in our vocabula.ry." ln their mar-
riale. he ays, .. I try and bdp ba and
she tries to help me. Jamie bas put my c:8reer number one in her life. riabt up
there with the family. She knows bow
she bu.to protect me from the public at
times, and the phone, and bow she bas
to make ~ I tet my rest and the npt
foods. She's dedicated to beina a bia
part of my career."
On days he is pitcltin& and the day
bef~ Janue lakes caR of all the
boµsebold business. "She just knows
what it tUes, what kind of mode I have
to be in~to be succasful. We don't have
lavish, deq) discussions on the day that
I pitch or the o.iabt before." .....
Roets of a perfedlonlst
The desire for success is planted
ftrmly in tbe Henhiter clan.
The supmtar pitcher m:alls his fa.
tber playina ever)'tbina '"to win -at
c:anb with "' kids. wrestlina on the
ftoor or playinl with 1111 friends.
'"Sometimes he would compete only ..
with him.tel£ 1 uw tbat side of him
e'ICll in bow be delned the pnee.. He
took care of every detail aad pUt every-
lhinl ill its place. When be mcm_bled
one of our soys, be heceme &usarued if
ibe ~Jed bola were DOC lined
., up 01 if pieces ~ milliJll. 1'be IUY
wbo did lllis job wasn't coacntntme.'
be would oomp1aia"
With tblt llPbrialiaa. be •YI. ...
doa't miAd pun. and I don't mind
wort. rm .a. '° pu11a 111Ylllf',.. 1bt
pa0t of wortilll out jat eDOUlb to ,et a,,. I ,..t 10 be tbe ._ I can be, aad rm williaa to PIY IM price. ..
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DETACH. COMPLETE. AND MAil
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RESERVATION FORM
111E ASHION-OLUE ~' 'DQt\ m Wrtt Superior Stmt. Chicago. m1no1s <i061>-9Ma
Pt.EASE RESPOND BY. May l1 1<189
YQ, plew enter my ~lor ~;' Limit: One doU per cu.llomft.
I undentand tNt I need SEND NO MONEY NOW. I will pay for ·Amanda"'
In thNe ~ monthly inltalhnmts ol $21.00-~.ch, the tint being
b'1Jed before lhipment ol the doll.
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AOVfRTISEMENT
Make-up lips
"It's not 11 compliment to
have someone say they
like your make-up. It's
a q>mpliment to hear
how nice you look."
-Bob Sidell, S.M.A
There· s a lot more to the art of make-up
application than simply selecting the
right colors and fonnulas for your skin
type. Bob S1dcll, one of Hollywood's top
make-up anists, says good skin and appli-
cation techniques are of equal 1f not
greater importance .
.. There are certain mistakes people
make, steps they don't take when apply-
ing make-up, .. be says. "The trick is to
experiment with different techniques and
find out which ones work best for you, ..
"he adds. Sidell stresses, however, that
knowing certain ma.kc-up secrets is of no
use unless a proper skin care routine is
performed on a regular basis ... If you're
not willing to take five minutes a day to
cleanse and pamper your skin. ma.Ice-up
application will have its limits," he says.
SideU off en the followina tips to enhance
or correct current make-up application
techniques:
• If you contour your face with
two or more colors, make sure
there are no sharp ed&es-Blend
up and down to soften the color
change.
• Use a lip liner to outline lips
before applyin& lipstick. This
will give you a cleaner lip line
and help stop the lipsticlc from
bleeding..
• To set lipsticlc in place:
-Blot with a tissue after applying
-daub on loose face powder
with a cotton balJ
-li&ht1y remove excess powder
with a damp tissue or sponae
-apply clear lip &loss to revita-
·Hu the color
• To cover up dartc cirdes:
-thinly apply oranae-tinted
cream route
-without rubbina. carefully pat
foundation over rouse and
blend evenly
• When usina a foundation. always
remember to blend and feather
down. into the neck area. Never
stop at your chin; it's a dead
aivaway.
Remember, it takes a little pnictice to
perfect proper make-up application.
Ooo 't be afraid to •p1ay" with colon and
coatoun.. ff you don"l lib what you see.
limply Wlllb it otr ~ IWt over. Makina
upcubeftml~
By Nancy Taylor
~CA -In a dramatic move, one
of Dynasty's former make-up anisu actu-
ally walked off the set!
Make-up artist Bob Sidell ruliz:cd that
be miaht be committina CAreer suicide. .
However. he believed so strooely &bout the
public'niaht to know. t!iat he wu willina to
take the cbance!
It seems that the controversy aroee over
Bob's di5covery of an amnina secret
beauty formula. For more than 10 years,
Bob had been UJiQI bis t.Ckltqe teem OD
some of Hollywood's most famous and
beautiful actresses..
lo fact, many of tbcx al&JDotou$ stan
have rallied to Bob's support in tbia
conflict.
What could possibly have been IO impor·
ta.ot to make Bob Sidell aive up bi& positioc
u ooe or Hollywood's most promineot
make-up artists?
The answer is simple. BeiAt a tNe skin
care professional, Bob tbouabt it was time
that bis mnarkablc dilcovery WU made
available to women everywhere.
His real dram WU lO mab it poaiblc
for..,... lO tab yean orr their appear·
aoce, not just a few priviJceed. lbow busi·
ness "insiders.."
Unfortunately, not everyooe in HoUy-
wood wanted Bob to mab his dilcovery
public. Some people wanted to keep It
stric:tly for tbemlelva.
=r.w:-.::
Quite slpaply, Bob bu discovered a
weapon ·-wrioJdes tbat " '° powa1u.I that~ utill:J ud..,. all over Hol-
lyw:ood art bf9nt blm to lilt tbaD in OG bit eeera. .
Tb.ls wtlpoll .. bleo tbc .. ,_
wby IO muy o( dill _,, you -loot IO
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When this summer's busy
travel 1eUOO start&. more chil-
dren than ever will fly solo.
Euc:tly bow many more kids
are aoina it alone, no one knows.
But experu attribute the IW'F
to W·fhma &miliea, I fisins di-
vorce rate and more rdued at-
titudes about travel.
USAir estimates it carries
thouanda of solo younpten a
month. TWA oftk:ials estimate
600 im&ccompenied kids pus
throuah St. Louis alone OD busy
summer dayi.
Airlines are reactina with 'Pt>'
cia1 prop'IJDS -and probibi·
tions -for yow11 travdm.
MOil c:mien won't let a child
yowlll:F than ~ fty alone; otben
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T H I S W E E K E N D' S
T R A V E L
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like American won't tab kids airporU where kids can play,
YOUQlef than I on trips with waicb TV and sip juice betwmi
mid-ftiaht coenectiom Airlines ftiabts. ..
that do allow childrea oaJndi. Should the child be stranded • DilCUll wbat 10 expect /w-• Call the airline I week
rect fliabt1 often add a S20 or mid-trip due to cancdJations or fort the ftiabt. indudina p()9. abeld 10 order a childrea'a
$30 surcbarte ~ bdJMI ticb mJaed connections, the a.iJ'line aible problems like turbu· meal A bamburter or bot
make their connection. . will bouse biin or ber ovmU&bt, lenc:e of miutd connections. dos problbly will be more
At cbeclc-iD. pmaits sbouJd usually with an airline empoy-• Make sure ~ know bow appeetiac tban tbe adWtl'
be armed with information, in-ee. TWA allo U1e1 a 24-bour-a-to ask for help. Salilbu.ry stak.
cludina emerpncy numben day care center in SL Louis.. •Ask for 1 window seat ._Make sure your child is
and the ~ ~ lddraa. of How will your child fare fty. •Pick radio headphones to• carryioa a wallet -or, if wb~ver ll. IMCtlal tbe child. ina IOI<>? It alfdepmds on the fend off boredom. very YOUDI. a pinoed-oa note
Remind this penon 10 cmy child, qpen.s say. Oilldren wbo -with name, lddr-. and
identi6catioa -they'll have 10 don't travel wdl with .parents •Don't just drop them at blood type; information
prove wbo tbey ue bdOre tbe probeblywon'tdowdlalone,ei-the airport; tee that they Fl about allcqies or tpecia1
airline ~ CMI' _?OUI' daiid. tber. Of COU11C, more inctepen.. OD the plane. medical Dlldlj ~ work
The air1i6e will IDlb sure the dent kids may love the advm-• Give them a t.ckpect and pboae numbers; the
child never ii left lloee. Som 1llre of ti.kine off by tbemldva. filled with ~ boob and name and aumber ~the per-
c:arriai, lib TWA. have super-snacb.. son wbo'a "*'illl than. vilcd child-aft rooma at a few IJ 1111.... ...___ ____________ __,
NOw Amtrak~ $7 Return Fare is ~good to more plaEes than ever before.
Buy a one-Wilf .ticket for $65 or more (With no change C?f trains) and
yotJ can retyrn for just $7. C:hildren under 12 travel half-price~ Aboard our
trains Y9U'll find wide, ~lining seats~· Friendly service. Full<ourse .meals in our
dining Gar~. And tasty snadcs and be.er~ in our lounge cars. Whats .·
more, when y0u travel on .Amtrak You see something no one else can
offer: a vilYI of America that~ priceless. Se call your travel agE!nt or call Amtrak
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Melanie M~yron, the 'thirtysomething' single,
tells Stu Schreiberg about making it on her own
Ir people think TV's tbirtysometbl111 Is
jast a boat f11PPits. they laa.n 't pUt
cle>H attendoa to your daaradu, MtU..-
sa. She's really artistic, •tnaa.liaa and
fall of conflict.
Right. Melissa 1s not obsessed with being
on the fast track. She represents every-
body I know an a fTeclancc career; every-
body who would rather be poor th.an
compromise their dreams; everyone who
1s insane enough to sit in New York for
fo ur years trying to raise $3.25 million for
an independent film. (Mayron did Just
that to co-produce, co-write .and star m
the quirky 1988 movie comedy Sticky
Fingers.)
The goal 1s to show that a woman who
is still single in her 30s can have dignity.
Okla 't yoa ortpnalty wut a cl.Hf treat
'*-~ There were only two women featured in
the pilot I went up for (the role oO Ellen,
Hope's best friend. One is married; the
other isn't. Ellen is the single woman in
the corporate system.
I said, "That's sreat. I can be Ii.kc
Diane Keaton ID Baby Boom. ru wear
suits. I'll carry an attach~ case." I audi-
tioned for Ellen and they said, "Melanie,
that was realJy sreat. Could you read Me-
lissa?" I said, "Melissa who?"
How wu yoar role explabted to y09?
Witb one line: Melissa's life 1s the kind of
life th.at would make an ardent soap op-
era fan drool.
B. 109 wet for it.
I needed the money. I was like a dancer in
A Chorus Lme: "Please God. I need tbis
JOb." I bad borrowed SI 0,000 from my
. In her new moYil Oett,., Orll,
Melanie MQron •" .. r. a an.
Americu ........ mmrild
to Jd DIDW. We llft9 two Pll'-iic:tdlildlen. ...............
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parents over the four years that we were
trying to malce Sticky Fmgers. The law-
yers were banding me stacks of back bill&.
F inandna your own morit •at k ...
. . like a layman on the street lookina up
at a Manhattan skyscraper and deciding
10 build one all by yourself.
An you Hrprbecl by tb~l.,'s
SDCCal?
Yes. What is unique about 1h1rtysomt-
thi"8 ts the male characten. They dared
to write about men wbo were sensitive
and vulnerable -not that macho crap.
They wrote about rQcn as women tee
them. And we don't bave sex scaodals or
weekly diseases on the series.. We didn't
know if people would care about a show
that focuses on the little mountains that
everyone climbs every day.
Do JCH1 expect tlile wtaJas JM dt.'-
will set easier, siYa ,._ ..., ceielM lrJ?
ThirtyJOtm'fh/111 bu given me some visi-
bility again. It's been 10 yean since Girl·
fritruh (a 1978 movie in which ahe aot
her first notice), so this is sort of my
comeblclc..
When I started. I did five movies in
two years. Then I lost a bunch of wei&bt
-alooa with roles as \he best mend, tbe
nice neiahbor." As a thin person, it wu
real piecemeal
I got c:auaht in a wend aae. I wu sud-
denly too old to work with the bnt-Pldt·
en and too youna for the stuft' that Sally
Field and Diane Keaton were aoina for.
There was a chunk of us -me, Carol
Kane, Peter Riegert -who were c:auabt
in the middle.
B1t ,.. blned c1on • rew e&rs co n
TV Mries.
I turned down the role of Muine -and
$2.S,000 a week -in Rlliplt. Pou" and
Maxin•. a Happy Days 1pinofl I turned
down a series where f d be I waitzaa in I
romance with a ~ J wa. not
1oina to do a television ICria where my leadina man did that.
TQday, TV ia a apriqboard for movie
start. In the late '70.. if you did 6hna and
limited, quality TV appearances. you
didn't do leriel. When I did TV, it would
be aomethina ~ f\uuay (lJlY
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Weekends· designed for comfort
-' Her clothes made her famous. But her farmhouse,
family, long walks and diary make her happy .
.,_ .. ,.a aui 1
hllllll ....
rm always behind schedule. rm al-
ways doing a hundred dift'erent thinp at
the same time in three d.iA:rent lan-
throuab the woods at our home in Con-
necticut There can be no oommuilion
greater than just to walk aiona silently
with the dop and see mi&ratinl birds or
look for beaver dams. lfl have to have a
l\JlllCS (French. Italian, En&lisb). My life is very
active because rm Vt:IY
dem•rwfina. and I want
WEEKEND WOMAN
~ talk with my-
~ I \rtill walk.. If I
have to have a lerious
to taste a little bit of everyth.ini. I obvi-
ously have to pay for that attitude, which
is why I need the weekend to recoup.
It's a time for me to Jet ao. to be oom-
fortab&c and cazy. It m~ no
makeup and ftannd shirts and jeans and
swat.era.
Now that I am 41 , and my childreo are
pown and away at IChool, I want to tel
ready for the next person that I will be, in
business and in other parta of lik. I think
the best place to start is to be alone and
find what you need within.
That's not easy for me to do bccaute I
have family and loved ones who arc a
Ver/ big part of who I am. and~·
are a time when we con~ But I be-
lieve very stroOllY that it's important to
never neglect the fricndab.ip you have
with younelf.
That is onc reuoo why I have always
kept a diary. rve done this for u Iona u I
can remember. md the weekend ia an
especially IOod time for me to write. The
man in my life (11alian novelist Alain El-
kann) ii a writ.er, but fOr me writina is
more therapeutic; it's a way of venti.na
emotions, of reuses1in1 everytbia.a
that's tra.upired over the week.
I allo like to tel out to nature OD week-
ends. In today's we, the tJiaest luxury is
apece. wbetber it•a mental a.,.ce or physi-
cal IJ*)e.. Nature provides both. It com-
forts me becaUle it never It.op&.
I lib to take loaa weekend walb
talk with someone ebe,
we will walk. Walking hdpt me think
and decide thio,p.
Another thing I like to do to restore
myself is to look at art. whether in a mu-
seum or in boob. When rm travdinc. u
I am for I ao00 third of the ydr,md f m
ti.red or in a bad mood, looki.oa at beauli-
ful art is a joy that takes my mind away
from my worriea. A few months llO
while I wu in Holland oa bnaiMM, I
went to 1tie the Van Gosti mUleUDl. Af.
terward, cverythi.oa I bad to deal with
WU suddenly SO much euier.
When I look al art. I often end up aet-
tina ideas for my wort, too -a color, a
pattern. a paleUc.
rm 6Nlinna next f.a11'1 1e110D riabt
now. Bec:aute l bave thil thins about
Oaquin. I will probably loot at repro-
ductions of bi.a pa.int:inp over the week·
end. I bep a col)ection of ta1ilel at
home, 10 I milbt Ulembiq various~
rics hued OD bil pUelte and briJll tbem
in Monday to the studio for my Ital' to
wort with.
If I look at a boot of Americua Indian
nap. I may tel idea for prints 10 me b
the dreuet. If I pull out a book OD Afri-
can art, I may tel idea foe IMXt_,.iel. I
think that tbe best desipa IR ftanctiouJ
ones. &Dd if you want to make cbe best
belts or ~ you .look at tribal do-
liam bec:aute tbey really were made ac-
oordina to ftmcdoo.
I do IOCMlin on wee.kenda. I tee my
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When Diane HalAn nwried Au-ier of a c:oacenntioa camp survivor.
trian PriDCe F.eoe Voo P.aslll:DbaaiD Tbe A·•"' Im 1em11•i-I her
1969 (they divOl'Qed iD "83), DObocly .,. .. _to •plwize tanPne raibar
expected the jet«t princaa to put tbe than m.unU.cturi.al,.cb•ped ber IUf-
Wnily name on commoncn' c:lodM& fcrina ~ liDc for a repor1Cd
But after Von Fw.tlberJ iaJro. $22 million. and mded ber bome fur.
duocd ber simple, ~--jer-niabiQlf coatnct with Sean.
ll:Y diaa in l973, abe .. catapnb.-.. rm ~ my liamt0n,
ed 10 the btad of a muJtimillioo-doO cutU. beet OG coa111C11 that may be
corporation. Updated. colodul ver-ao0ct Auadally but not 10 IOOd in
lions of that wrap drtll an put ofber · terms of~" abe •YL
DCW aprina liDe, DOW in llota. Price All Uaveterlle reader', V OD f\lllCD-
fUIC: S 120-$16'. berJ ia put oner of a 'Pariliu pub-
"1 bave decided 10 lab my dadaJ lilbiDI boute and ia ~ a oal-
t-"-IYl-ll~t7Wll bads tpiJl, .. 11Y1 Von ..... art book iJr Bngm QDed
FuncenberJ, the~ dlallb-71w I~ W due next~·
cbildra (by ex-lllllbad Prilloe fec>ll
Von FUntenbeta) quite a biL Witb Ala-
aiwh. 19. J ... ,. tlb ..... 1'adlM.
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L E T T E R S .
NEW VOLUNTEE R S
I can't begin to tell you bow much I
enjoyed your story on the new volun-
teers ("Look Who's Helping Now," Feb.
3-S).·Tb.ink of bow many bomdcss and
underpri vileeed people could be helped
by others dOnating a few hours of time.
God bless all th09e caring people!
LYNNOLYNN
Ht:IWfhotM. N. Y
Stab.Sues stating that 69 pm:ent of
people qcd 25-45 did public service in
the put 6ve yean are b.igbly 'misleading
I would suess I pat many of these
people count ~ foJ11-hour stint ,serving
Christmas meals as their contribution.
Without question, the food kitchens
need help. but their areatest need is on a
daily basis. not jUst durina the holidays.
If we are led to believe that so many
people are helping, others won't see a
need to get tn vol vcd
SEXIEST MA N
TED COX
Rttlmond. WtUh
Hurray for your story on 1be Sexiest
Man Alive " (Jan. 27-29).
TV actor John Ooodman of Roseannt
indeed is sexy, but the se.x.iest man alive
lS I 4J-year-old bearded wonder who
wean ala*I and bas a very sexy pot be}.
ty: my busbend of2 I years. Gary. A recu-
tar IUY. be loves his wife and his dauab-
ttr. His seme of humor bas been the
bindma force m our life. takina us
throuab duck and thin, bid and p>d.
Here's to a1J the ICXY men of the '90s.
, Eat your heart out Tom Cruise!
IC.ATHY ORJOOS
Houton. 1041
Sorry, USA WEEKEND, but you
milled tbe mart 00 this one.
Tbe tat.le of KXJeSt man belQnp to a
llnlHnown ector by the name· of Lance
LeOaWt. The only prob-
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cy. I c:unot 6nd out
anytb.uc about the man.
Pa1aapl this ii wby your
arude dad not mcnt.ioo
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WODderfW man wbo loob mid more
lite Jolua '()oodman than be does Don
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New rices plit an the rib
The bland white grain gets a flavor makeover
Move over, macaroni. Step aside.
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Rice. lhat slepSister of a side dish. is
the talk of aounnet sbo'Ws, a po1e0tia1
help for bish cholesterol. the trendiest
menu addition at upacaJe eaaeries.
"lt'a where puta was five year111<>,"
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a New York-hued pannet food firm
where rice Siies have tripled in the last
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CMtilg up the cost of tile 1998 CelSUS
You 're worth at least $10 to the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
That's roughly how much it will cost to count each person in
the USA for tbe b1ccnteonial census. starting a year from this
weekend -Apnl I, 1990. As 400,000 temporary workers pre-
pare for the big count. here's a look at now and tben:
Iii"' For 1990, the bureau will mail question naires to I 06 m1lhon
ho~bolds and probably include illegal aliens. Budget: $2.6
btlhon. Populauon expected: 250 million.
Iii"' The 1790 census counted free white males and females and
slaves. Amencan Indians who didn't pay taxes were excluded.
Population: 3. 9 million.
Fill 'er up with memones.
Gas stations and diners from
the '40s, McDonald's signs
from the '60s, even eld mo-
t.els live on as icons of the
USA 's automotive landscape.
.. An old gas station may
say more about us as a nation
th.an a bouJe of a former pres-
ident," says Mike Jackson,
president of the Society for
Commercial Archeology,
wluch promotes preservation
of roadside architecture.
The Society (in Room
5010 of the National Muse-
um of American History,
Washington, D.C. 20560) has
a sample ordinance you can
use to save landmarks.
Some roadside Amencana
now at The Automobile 111
Ammcan Life exhibit at The
Henry Ford Museum in
Dearborn. Mich.: a full-su.e
1940 Texaco service nation·
an original 26-foot-hiah
1960s McDonald's qn offer-
ing harnburaers for I 5 cents;
and Lamy's Diner, circa
1946, with a jukebox that
plays Big Band music.
The icons of tomorrow?
Probably our Jiffy Lube pats.
-1..--s.Mt.
We hnel't fwgettel • friend Bar
. The k.ing of the elephants soon wiU be kin& of the bill. Bahar,
the popular pachyderm who has deliahted youn.a readers for
almost 60 years, now reisn.s over.
II!> Bahar, a 13-part cartoon series starting Sunday on HBO.
II!> Babar. The Movie, an animatcdNew I..rne Cinema-proctuc:.
uon out m July. ,
~ A line of sleepwear, talk:ma T-shirts. bedding. fumnure, figu-
nnes and Gund plush animals, all out this year.
Ill> New colonq. activity, puzzle and story books.
Why the renewed tn~t 10 the wise and loving elephant
km& and othCT' inhabitants of Cdesteville?
"Children like elephants and the warm family life •• says
Laurent de Brunhoff, 63. He has "fri'"nen about 30 Ba~ book.a
since tak.ina over for his fatbCT', Jean, in 1~7 ... It looks at the
human SOCtety with some humor. There's a lot oflove between
characters.. and that's very appealing to kidS.,.
Relllers Ip far specillztll ••lbtlns
Mystery fans and computer nuts. bookstores are readina you
loud and clear. SmaU specialty sbOPI are poppina up ICrC* the
USA (6SO now and arowina). catcrina to just about uy inter-
est .. You can mine \be comen of tbt univene on a \Opie. .. ays
Michael Powell of Portlaad. Ore.. wbo owns ll"X boobtotes.
1ncludlna tecluUcaJ, uavel and coobna boobtores. Otba1:
II!> MJ11f81: Mysterious Book Shop, New York City; Scene of
..lhe Crime. Sherman Oab, Calit:
II!> O.k·JMIMll: How~to-do-it Bookshop, Philadelphia.
I II!> ~ 8odbi Tree Boobtore, West Hollywood.
II!> Sdl9cll '1cdl9: Duk Carnival. Bateley, Calif.
• Tranl: Travelle(s BOokstore. New Yon Qty. I _,._.
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•11 ..... •II .. .., ftN .... Iii ....... .... Yes. VUJinia, thae is a II!> Tourism ii up iD MYstic.
Kokomo. And I.be laDdloWd Coon., Wtaicb balpind laa Cltm Ille aaL IL 1..-6 llJ • &.. ~ lDdiana towa is awaeb an yar'a succalful llln. My#k .--;a' W •-... fame tbab1o the hit Br.cb Pizza. .. h.1100 mucla Won."
Durinc ~ third annual A1cob0l.Free Weekend hftjnnina Boys IODI. Kokomo. pumblel MyldC Pim oww
April 7, the NatiODll Cou.nciJ on AJcoboliam expecU two mil· .. Kokomo lelcb" T ..aaina &eve Zelepal, wtaO ..-. eo
lion people to refraia &om driJlkiaa fOr 12 bourl. • abowina .. Old Bea, .. tbe ..n a llCmd pma Plrlar 10
With that in mind, Suntili ()rowen 1Dc. ud Studenb ltUAd .._, tam die city milll 9!11J..
Apinst Drivina Drunk (SA.DD) are apoDIOrinl a llOalJc:obol. part oa 1 IUrlbalrd. are lbe ~TM °'._. Aicl., a.
ic-drink recipe contest for people under 21. Orud pria: MW·flll. DJ. Wsr c»-tiara•& ia Stoctbrii1e,
S2,000 scbolan!Up. For information, call (111) 9l6-4IOO. siped dlml yems Ill» • a Mia. Midl -..._...
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C~ A What's Next item in tbe Feb. 26 t.IC limd die IDCl abr'Clld. ii I Pl-* H IM mW.
wro111 price fort.be Nonll AIJWrlaut Y«GllOfl Bl'Odfjn Dire-Tiii .. o1 ~ ~ C-1111la 1*. .
tory. Tbe correct price ii 17.95. -._iii ilii lllM ... t
Whtn A. a.rldt G'--tti
1flkn ~as commw10Mr of
baJ«>a}/ LhlJ ~fld. IM Job
swuch should ~ eas1tr than
hlJ la.st: He left the prtsidhtey
of Yale Univmuy 1n 1987 to
lwcome president of the Na-
tional Uagrlt. As comm~
nontr. he'll o~rStt bolh IM
Na11onal and Amtncan
Uagrlts for five }'tan. Gra-
mam, who turflJ 51 Tuesday .
shares his game plan:
• Ex....-.<"My own VJew
1s that we should "Cllpand 1n
the early '90s and t..b.u \be Na-
nonal LeqUc oo,ihl to'° 6.rsr
to brina itself up to par (the
AL has 14 teams. the~l.., l2).
Which cities will tel teams is
vutually the last quesuon."
·~ ........ tMMll-perk: "You have to make the
ambience and the en vtrOD·
~nt suftiacntly ellcttlft& and
l&tftlble so that what comes
to nuod is not the baule and
d~bleoess. but lhe f\&n
of llkina one's dlildttn, ~
worken or necbbon."
• i....... "811eblll's ex-
citement is· 162 pmci per
team cu.lmioatina 1n lhat re-
markable event a1Je4 the
Worid Senes. You tamper
With that II pat penJ." •Tr...._ .. Buebell's COf'e
appeala•trlditioa.ltneedsto
accommodate •txlf to \be
new tedu1oqy and cha"llQI
f'Orcel witbout losana tbe core
uua.mptioa Lbal the pmc is
I.here to ranmd people. J
think. of their youth, m •hen
they were bappy, of ariotber
tinM, o(t.btJr bat hope&."
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GRADE SCHOOL
l11JDENTS noM
JORN IUTl'ER
lbur child's "*' ll'O a lat more than just a letter·on
• piece ti ...... They'~ lbe lin&Je IDOlt important
meat1ft by wllicb )10UI' cbild will be judged . . . by
pmpec:tive coDeaa. padulle schools, and~ their
h eaaplo)er after collqe. E~ their etas ranking-.i1-
dclp1nined IOlely· by lheir gndea. ~ are criticat.
a.ii ... ,, I .... • 1•11 cm'-a IOlll'a ti trc11 radeul
pa11111e_.• 'e«J ..... ,..11 ... cmn•llla
ftt ... illl1•, _. nm .. ..,_ tW cm ndkaOy
atlld,... cMld'I ....... , .......... •*1·
Tbll's why I'm convillced thll ftUY grade school, high
school mdC:olJete lllallenl ia America should &et the
videocateae ....... ~There's A WUI, There's .
All 'A'" •. .,, Pn l 11 Dr Olllde Olney c:I Arizona s..
Uaivenity. Tbil --............ bow to !tUdy
.. _.,. ................ die raultl hbe been
-~aw=:~s Ued widl ledmiqaa b smdyina, wriling term .,....., titiai lelll, UacrwiDa reteatioa, wt a lot more .
Loat, J011r children'• educlbon is one c:I the molt
....... ~ )IOU'll eves' mike to lbeir future .
Dm'ljmltel.._.to .. beaer ..... ,. Giwcbenl
............... itpoai~~
John Riner
<:..-0.. aa.iuoa I• NCAA Cttnpo.
Anerattending Prof~~Olney 's
seminar. I wu so impressed. I
asked 1he Athle1ic Director if
r could put my team through It.
He WU SO irR~. he dcc1dCd
to put all our athlcte<11 through
ic •• and rm rully glad.
bmML"tC ic'11> really paid off.
Fl•tdH
Olll ...
To
Snl11t1 A '1
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A•JSctl '*
C.,.. Sa11•a •DU
My first year in colleae was a
disaster. My GPA was 0.8 and
I just fiaurut I'd be a waitress
the res't of my life. Then I took
Professor Olncy'll ~inar and
l'f1Y GPA jumped to 1 3.5-
SllwSmt
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..... SdMel ,.,._.
After my dauJhler's firsc yar in
high school my wife and I didn't
chink she had a chlncc ·ror collqe.
Meer the seminar her GPA jumped
from a 2.1 to a 3.4. The f11et I.Ml
chis could happen after one Jshow
seminar is nothinc short o(
MIRACULOUS!
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BefOR the temltW, I kept millina
A ' t by JUt1 1 ftw poinls. Since
IM'"I the scmiMr I noc only IMdt
me Honors PwOll mm. t '\IC aoam
'suaisht A's cxC'Cpl for a..c 8.
C .... 5-lor' Hllta~ ~
Before Prof~'°' Oh~y·s seminar. Theft my farhe:r tot the seminar
I nunted out ofCollqe Suu his ~ I ~c from 3 B's. lC's
wm1nar. rve rU'eived 24 <tra1Jhc and an F. co 4 A ·a. l B's and
A 01 llnd noc one B. a C . . In ONE TERM!
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Heal glamour. 1\ ringbyBob Mackie.
The Franklin Mint• Franklin Center, PeMSylvanio 19091
v .. , send me the Bob Mackie original ring, crafted in solid
sterling silver, lavishly coaled in 22 karat gold. Wrth genuine
man-made sapphire and cubic zirconia. lmpc>Md.
I need send no money now. I will be billed in five equal
monthly m.taffments of $39. • each, the firlt ~ in od-
wnce Ofitiijiment. · -.......,.._....;._._. • ..,911a. ..,.._.. .......
PleaM mall by April 30, 1989.
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Richard Crenna stars in NBC
police drama
BOB
FOSTER
Pl,1} 1ng a µohc·t·
off u·t>r or dt'H'<'t l\'l'
1n mad<' for T\'
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,,wh ,, rnl1· 1n "Tht• Ce:1st• of the Hil·
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rrenn;1 might lw ('<Jlh•ci ll'lPvt·
~ion'~ top ;it·tor JI(· ht1s mnn· TV
;1l'tJnl.! c:rcd11~. 11 SN'ms. tho n
;1 nvhodv l'IM• irl tht' business going
hc1t-k "' '1 tw "Our M 1ss Rrooks" ser·
H':-. iri t hi· t9:rn:s <1nc1 <·arly sixticc;
< ·n·nn;1 didn't w;11t long "1ft~r
"Our M1~~ Brooks" left th€.' air
ht"for(' tw ";1s h;JC'k m ;1 S<'rl(•s. "The
Ifr.il Md'ovs." which was follo'Wiit?d h~ ''Slattl'r~ 's P(•oplc " Thl' latter
't'rit•s wa' w<·ll ahead of it~ lim<>
and l;1stc>d nnlv on<.' season. lt w&is o
scri<'s ln.1sNI <»n un idealistic: state
legislator in a fictitious tale.
~tlt hough tht' e~1 µ1tol hu1ldin
dep1C'lPd look<>d M1:-.p1<·1ou..;ly 111<
t h (' c ... l i r or n 1<1 st a I!· h n 11 St· 1
Sd<·ramPnto
This ve<Jr marks th(' tt·nlh ,111n1
versCJr.v of the bre<.1k1ng of th'·<''"'
by l.rogan and his task forC'C' Ciro
gan is retired but did aC't as tec·hnr
cal advisor on the mm . a nd actuall~
pl3ycd i.I small part in th<' film. It
the sc<.'ne in Bellingham. whc
Bii:inc hi is <trrested. the orfic-t.•1
muking the urrest i. played hy
ONective Lt I Ret ) Grogun
Bianchi. who gave up a C'h~nce at
a reduc:ed sentence m California. 1~
serving time in the Washington
State Penitenti<.1rv in W<Jlh1 Wull,1.
one or the toughest in tht• nation
His cousin, Buono. is serving timt·
in Soledad Prison . California
Bianchi. according to word rrom
Washington. has tak<·n up religion
and has become 4J Se\'COt h n.n
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Chicken of the Day; Stroganotf and Sand Dabs
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SATURDAY LATE NIGHT
SPORTS
Sunday
MORNING
-t :OOA.M.-8 ()) 1"'11 lwfty tntem•
tionat Sport C1tmt11ng Ol•mp.
lonsn1p trom Snowbird Ut•tt
(Tape). Final Four Round
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Mutburger Jttn Nantz, 8tlly
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view tf\e NCAA tn\e Qal'ne
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Alter Btrd vs Magic A retro
9pect1ve of Ille 1979 NCAA
l>HkllDlll title game IHtunng
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JOMM>n
AFTERNOON
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• ,.... Flnal de II eoo.
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Men s Final From l<ey
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C1t~r1
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Monday
MORNING
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EVENING
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NCAA Tournament. Cl'lempt-
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1<1ng0ome 1n SN!tie /CCI
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(fll'N) IUllt 1989 Steve
Garvey ClatslC from DNt
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Tuesday
MOANING
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t~IP'leytfa~~
W(/1(f191(1 t Fltlal From Key
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Aac9Way (Al
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AFTERNOON
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EVENING
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vs Louis Espmoza Feather
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lends h•~ Ar11ona atate ttti.
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Lallars at Seattle
SuperSonics
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Wednesday
MORNING
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Men a Final From I(..,.
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AFTERNOON
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te<1ta11ve1
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Braves 11 Houston Ast•O$
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(lPN) ...... LPBT Fon
Poerce e&.HIC From ttle FO<t
Poerc.e ffla ) Bowl
Thursday
MORNING
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(fSPN) Sk119t U S Men ~ Pro
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Sugart>ush Vt (A)
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(fSPH) Alfle "-c... NHAA
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AFTERNOON
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Piette (Al) 8ow4 (Al
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Ol'•INll MellsH Gi4t>ert A~ learns too lat• ttlat
h4Jf lawyer hutoand 8nd rws New YOfll l•mily belOnO to oc
ge111zed crime 104m (LIF!l Sat .c om (VCR)
''The Blue ..,_ •• ** p 988 Comedy-<lr•ma) Dylan
McOefmon IRS agent~ Mnd a on-.et• •y• IO M••oco to
reoo.,e• money laundered Ill a !link run by• ~'Ind
het 1i0ek1Ck (RI 90m (SU) Moo 5 om . 9 om Tue 7
cm. 11 pm IV~I
"Body~" • (1961 Susoense) Craig Wanon An
aciOC l\OuM·$11S a tr,.nd .. Hollyw<>OO "°"'-Ind '* ...
murder next (loo( Otrected lly Br11n 0. P•lme (R)
109rn (HIO)lnu 3 25 1 m (CC) (S). (TMC) S.t 2·25 a m
(VCR)
"aody INtm" • * (1987 Comedy) ()tr!( Be~ A mu.it
e><omoter wtiO manao-~ a wrasti.r bOOk~ • roek O•OUI'
with 1 mar card end ti.Illa• lad &9m (H90) Sun 1 t • m
Wed 1 pm . Th\J !> 10 • m (CCI (S) (VCR)
••9o1e<o" • (19&4 0<1ma1 Bo Oetelt A 1920& E"Q!••n
helrus Sfflta eatHy W"'1 1 '"-* and • l>ullfiQhter (RI
IOtlm (TMC) Sat 11 pm (VCR)
M8otletlu: TM H.11t-0.....1110n" * * (1 988 Wettern)
John lrelencl Ben C1nwrogn1 ' btome1 t\411ps h11 r•••ttvH
and ranch h•ncls .. ,,. the Penoerose rrorn stnp '"'"-"
9em.(WTU) Mon 10 05 I m
"8om In £Ht L.A."* (1987 Cc><Mdy) ChMcn ~•"" A
Lot Angeles natove •S r<>un04l<l up Dy mot1e1<e With HleQ•l
allenJ al'ld d<1tnl*I toUTh ol IN DOrder (R) &lm (MAX)
ThY 9 p m (CC). (HI.) Wed 5 p m . 9 p m Sat 5 p m 9
pm (TMC) Fri t2 om 7 30 pm ($)(VCR)
"9om lnno<l4M1f' •• (197" Or•ma) LJnda Sl4M A. 14
yN•-old run•wey g.n 11 thrown onto• brutal l\Ofne roc iuve
nlle de~nts 100m D Sun 11 pm (VCR)
"A 9oy Md Hit Dog" T • (197~ S<*10ll llctlOll) ()of>
Jot>ntO'l A w•N gvy wanoers lhrOUQll tn. surreat •"-•
math or W0tld War IV wilt! a 1.i.oathic 0og n•med 9looO
es hla guide Blaed on the noveffa Dy H•r1•n Elltton (fl')
91m (VIAi Fn 1 30 a m !VCR)
"El ~ def Ano" (Spanlth) Ptporro Un hom!>r•
crun 1a fronte<1 entre to• Eat1d01 Unldot y Mell•IOO pare log••• -un perton9¥1 llTl()OtUnta 90m e Wee) 1 t
pm Thu 930 a m
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wey out With hit wtft . ton and AIMr.ttian orp"8n1 (~)
103m (SHOW) Wed 12 40 1 m ($)(VCR)
...... Tare-f'' ** (1978. My1ttery) SootM• Locen Nu1 OOld al'(! 1 ~ trlang .. enter IM ~ tna1 Gen George s P11tonJ1 diedbyll'IUIH"" (P0)111m(IHOW)Tue
1 ?CJ p m ($) (VCR) .. ,,_ 1fictee et lt~n·· •• (1989. W•r) CJ.orge
Segel An Army r...nenet11 Ind a Nat• maioc there oonfv
sion over ...,...,.. to blow up Of .. .,. 'ttl9 tatt ~
terott l"8 R"-(PG) 1 l&rn (WTM) Set 9 06 pm
''The ..,.._ et Tollo-llll" *** (1954 Wer) Wlllittll
Holdl.n Celled 1>8<* to Outy, • 11wyar r..-hit Wife and p• to l<OCM to boml> bridge• fOt 1n llOmil'1t 103m (TMC) W9d 21>5 pm (VCR)
.. ...,,_,,. llffc .. ~~ •• (19tl8 Comedy) 8"""'
Denner B•aed on Nell Simon • ol•Y &Oout • fUllit>le J.w·
Ith tMn-~ ana Ill• wortO•'Q-ClaH temily In 1937
BrOOIC'Vn (PO·l311oem e Wed e om .('#!~) t hu &
pm (VCR)
• ..,_.., ,.,,........ .. **(I Mt Orl fT\9) Chris SettnOon A
80Clal wonier pron'MHt "".io.1t Of !Iv. ll>lnaon.d °"" Olen mar ane I nd l\t< tit>l•t\Q• wll1 no! bl MC)ele..O
100m.(Lln) Fri 4 pm
.. ._.., v ..... * * (1W. Mys~) lOff'lffly LM JoM1
A print end !fie goflfri.nd ol 1 atab«>td artltt Ile Ne~
to marn.d 1rt-91111efy owners t2m CHIO> W.O I 1.m
"T'he ~· * ** (1958. Hletorioet clram8J Y'ul
8'ynlW Frtl'Cf\ P"'•i. .#Irr 1.Airme CNlr1N New OrtMne women end lllBGen Andr.-~111.,.werof 1112
t21m (MAX) T1111 4 p.m.; Set 8 am. (VOA) • ...._._.,....._....,_ ..... ,tt40.W...n~
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Wlll<er A MtOJC&1n. a rhuml>a ~n and lnofher couple
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(RI 110m (1NlAV0) Tue 9 Om 1 • m <VCR)
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Moo 9 pm ICCJ
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reen .199 P'ICIJC•I /C)llera M~ to II* tcftOOl for I
1111• t~m (LIFI) Sat 8 p"' <VCf\1
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am 6 pm (VCR1
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L.1ncas1er A hOuMwlte tnet hef 8lcclhollc: t..llbend •ant 1
t1>9r1 room to 1 pr.ny •~ But ac:11Ht 0.C.r fOt
9ooct1 99m (SHOW) Sun 12 om ·-co-Up" • * (1"'4 ~ur•l ~ 0 Nele f'ho.
logtlpMI 01111 R~ tpte• lft Central Americll ""'"'
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rne TV NfJel 104m (U<I!) Thu I p m
''Crechr•" * • (1118' ~I OoNICI ~ S.,,
rr1ncaM:O MIUoOf\ Oi\~ INallta MID an OIA-of·-'<
~ oe1 ._,.,. wfth 1 pewnbrc*9' by rOC)t)ing IVs N I•
1POl ~m ~lX) Sat e 30 pm (VCA) ··crocodile OundM" • ** (19M Comedy) Pw Hoga"
A. f'ICl\-91'! r~et tout\ OU\'t)i&Ck Awtrall '#If> I CtOCO
dtle """1ter ~ bt•f19t """ to M~I\ IPO 131
102m (SHOW) F" 8 •"' 6 pm (CC) 181 CTMCI Mewl 6
p m tCCJ (5) (VCHJ
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Dufger> Matl(Voe Kinnan AawlwlQI ,,_.. tO the E-
~' 1t1 1928 and Mllel The Ye1111nQ Olreowcl Ill
Menin Rift (PQ1 1nm (TMC) weo 12 pm (VCR)
"CfoatMyMNn'' 111* (19'7 ~Marton
SN>rt 011...a .,\0 K1tlly 9'*'d half of INw INrd de'9 lyW'Q
.na ~ ~ n•lf con1ff•rng (Al IOm (111&.) '" 1 o m (VCR! .
''The cw..•',,..,.........., .. •• c1e1 HorrorJ ,. .. .,
Coah"'Q Cor>Oemlted &arOtl fr~ •ecalla P10W hi
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"CWM of h W....,,. •• (1111. Homw) ClttorO
f .-am n.. son of • ..,...,.,., ... ~ t>y a beG1J9t grows
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MOVIES
11 pm (VCR1
uHot lpel"' • • (1958 0<1m1 SNr,.y 8ootti A Ne• Of
lean~ l\ouH...,11 l< .. 1 "' •l•n IO kMO "-' lovM of a l'lu&
band h•PPY 86m (Alfl Sun 1 • m IVCRJ
"Houdini" • • P95'l 0<1m11 Ton, Curo• 11.190io1n/ •~"41 1r11sl Harry Hl>vO"'• IOUI\ _,, n-s w•fe •'Id D'l!IU.O
COOIM:I ,..,. ()eMI """'" ~· 1()6n\ (MAXI Mon 4 30 pm
Sal 6 pm
··ttou.e 11 The a.cones ltort" • 11987 ~or) Atye
Gtou A mi n mowes .,,,o me houM ~e hit par.,,ts
-• kllleO 1no 110ng wnt 1 rr .. no .. nume• en enoe110-
!PG 13) 8~ (MAX) Sun , 1 • m 1cc1 (VCRI
"KouM o4 O.-e'1 • * * 11987 SYSC*IMI Un<ltay
Cr<>uM A ps1cn.11n11 ie1a oown net o.renMa "' e con
mi n 1 unOefW()(ld Wftn1n/OlfKleO t>y Oev.O M-(RI
102m Cl) Mon I pm W.O 2 30 pm (VCR)
"The HovM on C-oa StrMt" • * (1988 Sul()enM )
l<eRy McO•"'' An F61 agent aNJ a t>lacll.ltattd ""'l\ef c.etcti
a US Hnlll)t ~!Ong N1111 "''0 1~ "'-YOflc
(PG) 11)()m (H90) lhu 12 pm (CC1 (VCR)
"The Huf\Cl\Nck of Holle Dame (Cotot)" (11139 O<arnai
Ch1rle1 l •ugtlt()(I OrotHQve b4IC1 "~' Ou .. HnOOo
""" Gyp1y l::.&"'41••1d• from• moo ano •pr._,.,, "'9di.
••'Pana 105m (WTIS) Sun 12 30 em Wed 10 pm
"Hunll" •• (1987 fll'llllY) Jonl'I "~"Net.an A com
outet nerd m1~H IO.el wmi 1'11 devtl IO o.ootne I l>iOtld
o .. cn Doy for lhe 1ummer IPG) 102m (H90) Thu 81 m
7 pm (SI (VCRI
1-J-K
90m (UFf) Thu 4 p m (VCR)
"The ICMatl IUIJ'' • • • (1984 Orama) Ralph Maochoo
N-.1ee..-, '""Oen* movet to Ce~tomo. ~ bUllee•
Ind 1nr~ lle•all l•om e llanOyman M< U1Y9Qi CPO)
l26m (M80) f r 5 45 pm (CC) (VCR)
"Kevil IN Waft Oog" * * 11980 Aeventv<•I Aclony Co•
A ctiainpoon slecl Ooo lee.ru S.ani. for Ala.U to hnO •
Doy and "'-pet.nt~ wN> 0t-.c. Mved '-W.
100m (SHOW) Sur> 8 • m 4 25 • m fn 4 pm (VCRJ
.. !( ...... TrKlln ** p N 7 ~) ~ Sarrai1n A MontrNl ancnonnan and• bel1lt llNlyet ... 1
Cold Wit murder on ."'"' IO ,,,_ Y()t11 (R) 102m (TlllC)
Sat 7 pm 4 20 e m (VCAI
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l(.m P()p-Wl!Ute UllfM "'°"°' Cleopetr a Sc:tl•etU
A Foattu! of Yen Ind Ce!flollc Hq\·Scnool ~ on
Trootlie cRI 83m'(nlltCI Thu II l!I pm (VCR)
"The Key lo ~.. • • ( 1985 ... ....,.., Cliff
Ro09tlton An A*'9d ~ otf~ ~ e Nu1 ~
rn Ca11~""1tl m.. 111• of me 8'n1.n on Not1h Alnc:8111~
200m _, Th<.i 12 pm (PV! 1of2) Fri 12 pm (Patt 2 of
2)
"!Ung of~" • • • (t9e1 H••tonc&I Orama) Jefftey ~IA'llf Tna ttor, o• Jew s Chllat onc:tuOe• ~ 5-fmon °"
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Gtu e Ill M an121 ,.,.,._ 9lrn. Tflu I 30 a m
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NDAY, APRIL 2, 198
·p1ane crash probe.fotu·seson oil ·fi·ne ··
ly L.ANa fGNON
Of .. .,.. ... SU«
. lnvcstigaton a:rc examining the ~ss1b1hty 1ha1 a ~tly cei>9jred oil lJne was rcspoos1bl~ for· the crash
Fnday of a twtn-tname plane onto a tennis court in Newport Beach, the pilot's brother said.
Tom Deis wd Ncwpe>rt Beach police told him that
his brother's suM~ler Piper Aerosw had experienced
trouble with an oil hnc and had been seTV1ccd at John
Wayne Airport before taki"I off.
Wunesses said the piarie's left engme was smolt.ing
SOS to
exp arid
prenatal
~-diniE
ly IOI VAN'EYKOI
Ot .. ~-klf! .
~ Costa Mesa's enabauled Share Our
Selves family assistance center 11
growina amid adversity.
Whi(e ntighbors ~ntinuc to com-
plain about homeless people and other "undesirables" auractcd b)' the
center's free services. SOS officials
are prepannf to inaugurate their
latcSt expansion. a threc-roor]l ad-
. dinon to the prenatal chnic.
"W.: added two additional eum
rooms and one education room." said
Jun Forbalh, director of SOS. "It
enables us to see about 10 more
patients per 5C s1on. and it lets us
serve our pauents more. efficiently.
Bccaust we have enouP.t rooms now.
1t means our doctO'rs don't have to
stand around wastinfi time wbile we
prepere our patients.
One of <>ranee Co_u~uy's Jar&cst
pnvatc re1iff.ncies. SOS bas a low-
cost health chn1c. a food assistance
Pf'OIT&ID, and other 1eTV1CCS. all located at the Rea Community
O:nter on Plac,entia A venue frlnse lff SOS/ A2J
-
shon_ly before it crashed.
Theaircnifi wen1 down Just after 8:301.m. about two
miles from the runway and landed in a faery explo(lon-on
a coun at the NcwPQrt Beach Tennis Club. All five of the
plane's occupan1;St a famiJy from the c.&nadian province
of Albena. ~ere killed.
No one on the around was serious.ly injured. JctTR1ch, an investiptor fonhc Nltional Tnin por·
talion Safety Board, said the plane bad taken on 106
pllons of fuel at Martjn Aviation before takini off.
But officials at Martin, the oldest aviation company
in Ora.nae Co'!nty~ refused to say whether the plane had also been servic:eo there. Several Martin employees said
the company wOUld release an official statement Monday.
But Manin president Marvin Tuomala said there
were no plans for an announcement
··1 have no comment," Tuomala said in a bncf
telephone interview Saturday oijht.
1 becnshcla1med thehvaof Anthony Rona_kf Deis.
3S; his wife. Manlyn Aletha Deis, 34: their daughters.
Amanda Lynn, 10; Jaclyn De~ 7; Kimberly Lisa. S. All
lived in Calnr0te, 1 small town abouf.40 miles southeast
of Edmonton, the capital of Albert:i.
Tom Dcu.. who js a sergeant with the Mcd1o.ne Hat
Pohce °'panrnent. said he was ndma in his patrol car
when he heard a nc"'s report on the radio that a family of
five from lbCna had died to a plane crash in California..
The report also s:ud that the plane wu rqistered to his
brothe~s co mpan). Richardson· Jcwelrcy.
"I didn't know what to say or do. I went into the office
and had one of the fellows call down to Nc~-port and
confirm n:· Deis said. "I was deV11stated.'.
fl'le ... ~ CltASH/ All
Buchanan
m'Jrun
for state
.treasurer
lly LANC£ tGNON
Ot-Dllllr,_ .....
Irvine rt 1dcnt ~n,a.ela M ... Bay"
Buchanan. a fonncr U. treasurer
and sister of arcb-consuvauvc
Patock Buchanan. wd he ts
scnously con id<"nna a bid for the
OOP nomination for ate treasuru.
a move wt·could tnaet" * devtSlYe
battle Wtth the RcpubJ,can tncum·
bcrtL
When as&led Saturda) of the prob-
ab1ht} of her runn1na. Buchanan said: ..On a le-of one to I 0. I'm a nine ·~
Buchanan 40. said ~ w1U <iectdc
.tor sure th1\ month whether 10 chal~ic Thonu~ Ha)'es.._ who wa ~ntcd lo the po t in OcCcmber by
Go¥. GcOrlC DcuknYJLl.R. The appo1ntement was Dcu-
tint'Jtan's second chotee after the
-..e·Senate and Assembly ttjttted fonntt U Rq; 0.nicl Lunsren.
.-bosc di 1nct m ludw parts of
HunUftllOn Beach Buc~nan and Ha)c ~crt 1n Co la
Mesa 10 ttcnd the 56th annual
con,ention of Tht' ( ahfomia Rc-
pubhcan ~ mbh. a taunchl) con-
sen at1 ve orpnwiuon that helps act
out 'he 'ote tor candidates of 1m1\ar
ilk
Me sans want smut paper racks ,,egulatetJ
Desp1te being appointed by Dcu-
lmeJam. Ha~o ha bttn dotFd .bY rumo" that he ,., oot con~au"c
enough.
First of all he did not rt'JI ter a a Rcpu1bht-an unul after ht appoint-
ment But Ha)C'S ~id ti was map-
propnate to clajm party affihat1on
d"°n& hts former b1-pantsan posmon a auditor ccneral. a JOb he held for I 0
)'Cars
ly I08 VAN fYKf.N
::w ... ~ ........
A 1roup of Cost.a Mesa resident wants to eliminate 1txuaJly exphc1t
ncwsp9ptrs from the streets of the
city.
The ITQUP. known as C1t1zen Involved fo~ Costa Mesa, has asked
the Ciry Council to eiwTun v.hat aan
bt done to remove or rqulatc st:(
newspapers. which are told from
co10-openlCd ricks throu&hout the
C1t)'
"Our concern 11 that minors arc geuina to them." said Let Ann John.
1 member of tbc cmzens' aroup.
..We're not taUuna about prevenung
them from bcina pubhshcd or d1s-
tnbutcd at aJI. We re aware of fi"t
mendment nahts.. B•t v.e are con-
cerned that they are distnt>uled in a
way that makes them easily acttU&b&c
to our Inds."
Job., bcr husbend Stanley and
another Cosaa Mcu resedtnl. Wendr. ~.,,sent a teltcrtothcCityCouncd on March 27 askiaa lhat the city
manaerr and the city anomey tiusm-
me the laws to dttctn11nc what reaua.Juons can be appliod to 1hc sale
of sex ncwspapen.
Amona other thinp. t~ letter asks
the cit) attomey.r Tom Wood. lo
.. rcsearda lbC ways the city can ltjally
remove the sta.odl witbm me pjdc.;
lines ohtate taw ...
But stale law, aa fact. is OftlC o( tnc impediments to wrasivt anacu on
the salt of sex newspapen.
.. Some of that mea bas been taken
over by the staae,•· aid Wood ... 'ona as \bey·~ beint sold fl'Oa\ racks. theft's lUtle we can do to restna saJa. ..
· But tbc state ba resuined w !llile
of tell~))' e•pllcit ..... pepen 10
10mc ~ ~) cannot. for cum-
pie, be eOkt within 500 rMten of a
school
And cite state doe prnrut cities to
enact aome rcstncuon of lh~ir own.
Woodtald.
"We ~ IUthorilcd to CRIC1 ordl·
nancts ~utJina blindcn. or CO\Cf"J
on news racks;. .. he said.
Moreo"er. he 1d be has alwa)
con 1dcrcd hunsdl a con~T\ 111' c.
omc Repubhrans are al o
t ubltd b' ha cho1~ofch~fohtafT.
8 T. (oil in . v.ho held lht' tame
jf'tease SM IUCHANAH/ All
Super streets pave the wa~ to eawnty' s traffic: relief
~2/Da1ly Pilot l\prlf 2-8
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DAY, APRIL 2, 198
Pfane crash probe fO .cusesan ·· oil line
9y LANCE tGNON shortly before it crashed. °'""' Dllr,.. k.ltf'r The auuaft went downjusuf\er 8: 30 a. m. about two'
-~ lnves1iptors arc ex~mining the ~sibility that a ·miles from the runway and landed in a faery explosion on recently repeired oil line was respon11ble for the crash a coun at the Ncwpon Beach Tenni1 Oub. All five of the
Friday of a twin..enginc plane onto a tennis court in plane's occupantst a family from the Canadian province
Newport Beach, the pilot's brother said. of AJbetta, were lolled.
· Tom Deis said N~ Beach police told him that No one on the srou.nd was serio.sJy injured.
ha& brother's si.x-seater Piper Aerostar had experienced Jeff Rich an inve:sOP.tor for the National Transpor-
trouble with an oil line~ bad been serviced at John talion Safety ·Board. MiCI the plane tuid taken Ol\ 106
Wa)'t'e_AJ.rport bcfdrt takiQS off: · pJJons of fuel at Mani.a Aviation.before takint o~
Wunnscs said the plane's left e1111ne was .smokina But ofTtaals at Martin, tbe oldtSt aviation company
SOS to
expand
prenatal
clinic
ly ll09 \UW EYKEN
Of .. Dllr ........
Costa Meu's embau..led Shatt Our
Sdves family assistance center ii srowtna amid advmny. Whtie ne1ahbon continue to oom·
p&ain about homeless people and
olher .. undcs1rables0 attracted by the
center's free servi~; SOS offidaJs
are prepenns to inaugurate their
laitst cxpansaon. 1 three-room ad·
di&ion to the prenatal clinic.
"We added two addiuo.nal exam
rooms and oac cducatron room,·· sai4 Jean Forbath, director of SOS. •1t
enables us to see about 10 ~ pauenu per ion, and it lets us
serve our patients more effiClcntJy.
&<:aux M have enouab rooms now,
11 means our doct.orLdon't have to
siand around.-:&Jtint timc while we
prepare our peuents.
One of Oranae Cou!)ty's laf1\CSt
pnvate relicf.ncies.. SOS has a low, cost heaJlh thnic, a food assistance
Pf'Olflll', and otbtr lef'VlCCS, all
located at the Rea Community
Center on Placentia Avenue. ~MeSOS/A2J
io ~ County, refused to say whether the plane had
also been JCrV~vcnJ Martin empJoyees.,satd the company would release an official statement Monday.
But Manin president Marvin Tuomala said there were no plans for an announcement.
.. J have no comment." Tuomala said in a brief
telephone interView Saturday niabL
i he crash claimed the bve1of Anthony Ronald Deis.
JS; his wife, Marilyn Aletha Deis. 34; their daughters.
Amanda Lynn, IO; Jaclyn Dawn, 7; Kimberly Lisa. 5. All
lived lll Camroee, a small town about 40 miles sout.bdsl
ofEdmont6n, the capital of Alberta. '
Tom Deis. wllois..ll .scraean t Wl th I.he Medicine Hat Police Depanment. said he was ridina in his patrol car when he heard a news report on the radio that a family of fi~c from f\lberta had died in a plane crash in califomia.
The report also said that the plane wu rqjstered to his
bro1her's company. Richardson's Jcwclrcy.
-didn't know._,what lO say or do. I went into the office
and had one of tfie fellov.·s call down to Newport and
confirm 1t." Deis s:ud. "I was devastated."
fl'le-M« atASH/ AlJ
Buchana·n
·may .run
for state
treasurer
9y LANCE IGNON
Ol .. ~ .... sc...
Irvine rts1dent Anicla M ... Bay"
Buchanan. a fonnCT U. treasurer
and sister of atC'h-<Onservauve
Patrick Buchanan, sa_id he is
tenousJ) con 1dcnn1 a bid for the
OOP oom1nat1on for state treuurer,
a move that could tnurr a dt"Ytsive b$ttle with t~ Rt'J)ublican incum-
bent. When asked Saturday of the prob-
abtltty ofhcr running. Buchanan said: Mon a I of one to 10. rm a·n1nc."
Buchanan. 40. said she wtU decide
t0r s.urc tl\i montt\ .. hetbcr to
dl&Uriat Thoma Ha)(1. who wa
~ntcd '°Che pot 1n Dcttmberby. •
~.·<kcJrF ~ukmCj&an. Thi appotntemcnt was Oeu·
'bncjtan'1 second cbqice after tbe
9111e. Senate and Asstmbly rqccted lx1Mr U Rep. Daniel Lu"'1'tn
wbOK d1stnct included parts ot
HuntJniton lkach
Buchanan ond Ha cs were tn Costa
Mesa to attend the 56th annual
con .. cnuon of ~ C ahfomia Re·
pubha n \ mbl). a staunch!) con-
scn 111' c orpn 1uuon lhai he.Jps set
out the \.Ole tor candtdatcs of un1lar
tlk. .
Me~ans want smut paperrackS regulated Oesptte being appointed by ~u
kmcJatn. Ha)e 'has bttn dogcd by
rumo" that he " not con!et'VatJve
enoU&}l.
First of all. he did not regmer a a Repu1bb an unul alkr his appoint-
ment. But H D)C ~1d 1t was 1nap-
~lc l~ claim party affiha\Jon
dunng btS former b1-~isan postUOfl
as auditor sencral. a Job he held for I 0
)Urs
9y ll09 VAN IYKEN
2 .. ..._ .........
A poup of Costa Mesa res1cknts
wanu to eliminate sexually cxpbc1t
newspepen from the streets of the
city.
Tbc . PQUp, kno,m as Citizens
Involved for Costa Mesa, bas asltcd
lbc C1ty Council to cum1ne what can
. be done &o remove or ~ula~ tu
Dtwtpapcn, wluch are lc>ld from
co1n-operaled racks thraupout the
city.
-0ur concan is that minors are
1cuin1 to wm. ·· said Lee Ann John,
1 member of the c1uzens' poup.
"We're not ta1kini about prcventma
them from ~"I ~blisbed or dls-
tnbuiCd at an. We re aware of First
mcndrMnt fishll. ht we are con·
ccmcd Wl lbeY att distnbu&ed an a
way &tw lnabl Win euitj MUMibk
(t t\l·H"'-'IOH\ '''\It\\ "-'l'l'f 1\1
to our kids."
John, her husbend Stanley and
another Costa Maa resident.. Wcodx l...eect, 1tnt a letter 10 me City Council
on March 27 ukina that the city
m&J\llCf and the city attorney exam-
ine the laws to de:termme what
rquahaons can be applied to the sale
of au ncwspepers.
Amona other lhinp. tbe letter asks the caty attorney. Tom WOOd. co
"raeardt \be ways &be city c:u -.UY
remove the stanCia within tile paide-hnes ohtate law."
But state law, in fac1. it oec of the im~nts to lllftSSive 1ttacb on the sUe of se~ newspapers..
•'Sonic of that .a has bem taken
over by the starc," •Jd Wood ... As
'°"'•they're beina sold fro8' racks.
theft's little we can do to rettnct .....
But die stak has rairiaed \M' 9*
of 1e1"81Jy e•ol1Clt ...-,,n,ea• to
M>me delret-Th~ cannot; for cum-
pie. be tOkl within SOO meten Of &
school
And_ Cite slate docs pmnit cities to
enact t0me rcstnct1on of their own.
Wood aid.
"We 1re au.&hon zcd to enact ordi-
nanc:a nquiana bliridtts. or oo"cn on news racks.,~~ he saad;
Morco,cr h( said he bas alway
con tdcrtd h1msdf a conscf'\ati,c.
me Republicans arc also
l ublcdb) h1 cho1ecofchiCfofstaft'.
8.T Collin .. ho held the saJM
f Ptea. fff BUCHANAN/ A2f
._..,_.....,,. ...,...away.
-...._,....... Oa• delmded tbe use of whaa he
U£ Si& Pcae Wil9oo aDd J,.Ga ti11W .,_. 1•••''1nee" to lftllr-Aa, Ml PoliCe Obe( P.,YI F. GatCI man" o(tbe ,_.. 11"'n• he did aoa ..-eel &beir cM"Cltl fbr wiDDi die I -
1 "~ I-• ·-·bl' . . ~ ... uve eDOUlh oflicien to p&ly re-...... a• noau•uoa -IOWIW move IM~ at a convealion ol ICauDda coo-CRA ..:..'1.1
ISVlliva ia an..·, CoUnty OD 0:: ~ .. ~m::'.;
Slluftlly, and WllloD" came away die tnrilydccided &bat l'CICtienlbouldbe ~c;~n received a 11.andina treated with bnatality," CRA member
ova&ion after bis apeecb to The Barbera Alby said. California R~blican Aslembly, Alby said The CRA will vole &odly
eomeoftbe audience booed Gates for ~ =.tif:iat~ ~~i: ~"Ct°'w!'k ~ ~i~= Anaeles Polace Depenmea• and Otben •.W•uded the ooqtroversial another endonina the civil npu of police~ ' Opention Rescue members.
Several members of the audience, Only three months after winnina
iocludina Rev. Lou Sheldon of tlle hia second term to the U.S. Senate.
FamJly Values Coalition in Fullerton, Wilton announced in February that coofn>nted Gates as be left the be was runnina for the Republican Dedi.aa am. l.td Liom Inn ia c.o..a nomina&ioa for aovemor~
Mllaad mitaed bimoluinl brutal ~ bis more UbenJ aud on
&8CCicl to arrest 7000ocration llescue some Social issues., includina the ri,sht
proeaten on March 25. · of homoteXuals to organize polit1c;~I
Tbe =· lion s&qed a series of action ~ps within the Republican protau out the country on Party, Wilson received a warm
Easter Mcken at abortion clinics. In response from The CRA a ·arass-
1evenl instanea, includiria the one in . roots orpniz.ation that backs stauncit
Los Anaeles, police carried the conservatives.
BUCHANAN
From At postion for former Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. in the waning days of bis
administration.
Hayes r:.esPonded that Collins is
and always bas been a Republican.
.. He was the only ray of tiabt to
come out of the Brown adminis-
tration," Hayes said. "I have never
raised any money for any Democratic
nor would I raise any money for
,Democrats." Buchanan and Hayes both tout
their track records as conservative
fiscal manaaers. Buchanan who runs a managt>
ment oonsuiiina flnn in Huntinaton
Beach. waul>Ddintcd JLS. treasurer in 1981 by ~then-President Ronald
Reagan, whom she campaigned for in
1976. In 1986, she managed eru·ce
Herschensohtl's unsucc:essful .cam·
pai&n for U.S. Senate.
These credentials as well as her
brother's high profile in the GOP,
give Buchanan a strong ed&e in name
recognition over the more row-profile
Hayes. Buchanan rejected accuastions that tryin& to oet the nomination next y~r
would create an unoecessary...spli
herparty. . .. , think rm a Sll"Onpt candidate
than Haya in 1 ~Deni election
qainsa bthleen Brown (Jerry
Brown's lisrer. who bu llid she will seek the Democ:raUc nomination.), ..
Buc:Mn•s aaid. .. rm doioa it becaute
I think it would be aood for lbe
party."
« \lll«tH'\I\ lttl II ~C\
ayn.~~
Here aic the winnina numbers
picked Saturday niaht for the Cali-
fornia Lottery'~ twic:e-wcekly "Lotto
6-49" pme: 16, 12, 27, 38, 20, 21 and
the bonus number, 11.
Players who oonectly guessed aJJ
six numbers will share a prize pool of
$6.85 million, said Kathy Manzer, a
lonery spokeswoman.
All those who picked five numbel'1
plus the bonus number will divide
amona themselves a prize pool o(
11.82 million; five of six will share
939,000; four of six will share
853,000. Three of &ix is worth an
automatic SS per winner.
The numbers were chosen by Lono
..-chine duriJll a television ·broad-c:eat orisinatina an Sacramento.
"1'1.elales 6om Wed•my nilbt to Salantay's drawina were Sl 7.07 million. •
Hae at a llance are the winnen of Saturday's stale lottery .. B!a.Spin:"
Filimon Castillo, 64, <.irecnfield,
SI0.000 Bob BJrd, s.cramcnto, $20,000
Nelly AaWJar, 39, French Camp,
$60,000 Ertme Spnpe, Lona Beach,
St00.000
Fdix leule'y, 54, San Diego,
Davis, 7J, S.n Dieao, :5 ArtburSeld8ey, 51, Garden Grove, s5. ~. ~ . .._ SI
•
p .. ol lbe super 11rwet Pf:O" ~aioiacr1 ··~~' ~-I ?•,·-llidl II ~ ··~....,... D?==-~ -r~...:::~:k ...... aa.-....~--........ IOIUbnill ajoint Dl'ODOM1
eXP.111 F • illow tbe llreei cOuJcl belt be!Ql hi f.eld will be narrowed to two belCld oa wbicb city .,..,.1 • .,.ed the ~test poten-iiil 1w iDCNlled carfyina capecitr.
improved udic now and 0051. The neat • ., ta'eet ii e"P.'.CC'ed to be
named toward the end of the year. Fundilw for lhe prosram aa beina aenerated by inttreat on tnoait re-
serve funds, which are CJlpecttd to
yitld S7.S million for super streets. Tanker explodes, Kills
f sos driver, .snarls traf ic 'r;:~e~•sofWest costaMesahave
. been pressurina city officials to-force
SOS out of the community center, CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - A across all tour southbound lanes. . saying homeless people from the
psotine tanker cnshed and expl~ed Northbound lanes reopened at ~.30 center are disturbina their lives and on Interstate 5 early Saturday, k1lhng a.m. but $0Uthbound lanes remained trcspassina on their property th~ driver and ~narling traffic f~r closed for repair ofasphalt destroyed A truce was reached several weeks maJ~ o_n .the ~or Southern ~h-by the fir:c1 Bohrer saad. . . ago when the operator of another fO!flll coastal baghway, authonues Theacc1dent occurredJUSt south of private ·poverty relief ~ncy, the
said. . . the Las Pulgas Road c;ntrance to the Someone Cares Soup Kitthen, of-
Tbe ~Y ofthednver, found in the Camp Pendl~ton Manne Corps ~sc fered to move out of Rea Center to
tanktr s ~b wh~n the ~re w~~ put out. and seven miles nonh of Oceans1de. take some of the public pressure off
was not 1mmed1ately 1dent1~ed. Traffic was diverted onto Camp SOS.
The crash shut down the interstate Pendleton toads but Bohrer said both. Merte HatJeberg. operatorofSome-comp~tely .and traffic .backed up f~r the freeway and the base roads were one Cares said she believed her
10 miles rn each dJreaion unul • turned into vi rtual parking lots. clients we~ the cause of much of the ~ri::::~:!-~C:i,!:~~d-~d~~ Some . motorists relaxed, like ·a . public concern. She sai~ she wDuld
18-milejam eventually developed on yo.una woman ii! sbons and a t>athing rather m<?ve her operauon than_~ that side suit top sunnang herself atop a S9S, wl).icb serves mJtnY famahes
The ta'nker wq southbound about Volkswagen and othe1'1 tossing a with children, forced out .of Rea
4·20 a.m when it v~ onio"the football about: Cen~,wb~atbubeenformyea~. · . ·. . ,.. . . . Caty offacials accepted HatJebera s cent~r dlVlder and shd 1eet on the . B~t some ~ frustrated, ns~tnl offer and promited to bdp the IOUP barrier cable, 1wcrved back onto ~ c1tauons by l1')'JDS to escape the J~m kitchen find a~ location. The City road. ov~~ and exploded, said on the fi:eeway s~oulder or pushi!'I Council is tebedu.led to re-examine
Cali(orrua Hiahway PatroJ Officer the median bamer. ~ble do~ ats the coocerni of Rea Center's oeiah-Jen-y Bo~rer. .supportpolesand.dnvinaovernonto bors 90 dayi after the move to tee Remain~ of the tn.ick were spread the northbound side. whether the situation bu improved
ly The AllodMild ,,.. ,.
Twochildttn wbo fell Into a murky
swimmina pool at an unlicensed day-
care center remained in critical oon-
ditJon Saturday with terious brain
damage, a nurs1n1 superviaor said.
And for the time ~ SOS is
olannina to atay at Rea Center,
F'orbltb said. .. we·re hopeful, .. she said. .. we·re
~nioa_ 001 to move."
TbeclinicixJ)enaioo washinded in
part by a 120,000 Jl'Ut from tbt utioMJ Key Oub, tbrOulb the
n.. .. -County cbapeer of tbt '"Mam> ;;~ The expanded dmie hel
been opeft since lu1 week. A fOrinaJ
ribbon cuttina it planf\Od Oft A~ 12
at 1:30 p.m.
CRASH
Aa ldd"ioM 15 ....... ...a.. ........ "/ .... dft9csed .o-..a
loUlsvri . . lf&hehlllGal~y LP is 8PP!9 ... by YeMrlt II... 1..... miUioDOllllellD re'91111 ~ eennarUd b tM .......... ~ ~over tbe na.~ lQ.~':.....L..-.... _ "There 11 no cstnnate on _...._1 ~
total cost of tbe 22·strcet ampt0vt·
meet ,... wMld Uhi11111CJ1 COil.
ICCQrdana to Mountford. .. NobOdy wanted to undenakc. that tiW ohn estimatt ... he 11~ .. We're
lmically toinl to ""' wi"' Beach IOulevatd and, from that. ~·uapo&att tbc COii for the enurt
actwolt. Wew booiPI so lliD • '°' more knowledac aboUt the COit on
thne improvements thtouah Bead,.
Boulevard."
· Altboulb the fint super street is
s&iU in ~ plaJtnina Sll&CS with
con1truct.ioo expected &o begin in 1
year, Mountford sa.id it is time to look forward to auper street No. 2. ·
"Now that this one's under desian •.
we're1tanin1tolookat, 'Whtredowe
IO next?'" he said, ••we're t~ina to zero in on streets where we thank we
can set 1M most blna for the buck."
Tlmech•nge
AntfNNIJ o· Alwltrollo, tllrec-
tor of nor .. ffH Towneau,
adJUllS .... of .... ator•·· clodu SatwdaJ ffH th• ,...
tton.I switch to Dq ... ttt
lawJnp Tlnte. MOit Alllerf·
uns •r• Nell on day-
fltht .. .,.... ttlll•, •nd th•
..-.Cit eccurred M J •-"'• toa'=" .... stttft of clods• one forwttrd. D•r•..,.t
tllll• reilNlln1 In effect untlf
Oct. n.
Arthur .. Matthew" Griese, a 14-
month-old boy from Oran,e, who
abo fell into the ~-choked pool
Thundav died the fOllowine day,
ham that he had JUSt lo't his best
. fncnd."
From A 1 Tom Deis saad that he and his.wife
au&bOfia{ea laid.
AndK>nY. Deis tcneCI for l'h years visited his brother and bis famaJy on
in the ROyal Canadian Mounted March 17 dunn& a trip to Edmonton.
Police in<tbe nei&bbori!'f. ~of Dets wd his Wlfc had wanted to skip lritilll Colwntiia. Wbik lbel'e he making the extra dnve to Cam rose so
made friends widl a feUOw Mountie &hey could stay another day with their
named Al Por1tr. ... vandaughter. '
Deis bad 1'owD bis wnily to But Deis, 48. s:ud he WIS adar:nana
~.Count~ and met 1'0ncr and a&ut visitana lus younaer brother
b11 falndy at Dltaeyllnd. ··1t was almost like sometbiM
"Please help me light the worst case of injustice
in the history of the United States."
Porter, who drove blck to ca.idi. telling me to ~ and Sly aoodb)e for
did noc lcinl aboil die accidcaumttt the last time. • he Jaad. ··For 50me
he returned. Tom Deil said PotteT'1 reason I stood m> around. There
1upervisor called him and ... advited must have betn some son of c•llm ..
Jn 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court declared
• that the illecal conn9C1lttonofthe Black Hilla
of South Dakota from the Sioux Indian•, back
In 1877, represented the" ... moet ripe and
rank ca1e of dl1honorable deaUnc, in all
probability, in our hi1tory." Not only did the
Supreme Court ftnd the covernment to be
directly l"ffponaible for the WecaJ coahcation
of Sioux land•, but alto the covernment wa•
found to be fuilty of breachinc it• tru1t
re1pon1ibility to the Sioux by allowinc the
plunde ring of Sioux sold and eilver ,..om the
conftecated territorle1 without payinc tlae
Sioux people any compen1ation for the illecal
takinc of. their natural reaourcee. To dale,
more than S 18 billion of' Sioux 1old and 1Uver
have been taken from Sioux lalNh, alMI t•ey
have not received one dime In compen•atlon
for the conflecatlon of their wealth. AmuinatY,
thi• plunde ring 1tlll contlnuff today, H
70 pound• of Sioux cold aad ellver are
removed daJly from Sioux lalhh without any
compeneatlon bein1 paJd a.. tlliem.
A• a reeult of' thl• terrible lajuetice and
ml1treatment, the Sioux are &he poorest and
mo1t deetltute of all people la our eoelety.
Unemployment on 8kMI• NMnaUou 11 at
tile II percent level; .., .. , mol1allty 11 8~
tbia" Uae naClonal av..._; Del tlae Ufe
•..-cta.-eY Of a pena• IM•1 • a 81ous
,...nation la 26 ,...,. ....... , Uaan tliHt U.8.
Poti*latlOn •• a whole.
ftt• 1ltuallon N"9N•t• a bUP• u the
eo•de•• 91 AmnlcL It le aow UiH lor till•
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What do you like about the O.aly Pa lot? What :~: ~~<! ... ,,,., • don't you like? Call the number above and your ,,..._,.. ,o ... ''.o cou•r.tn.t C4 o.u me~ will be recorded. tran1Cnbed and de· c"'"'~ •• •H H 1• eu-u 0«oct1 -""" ... •11 •41 011 hvc to toe appropn~te ed1tor. Nw , ,,,. ~· •H tJ)() ..._. 140-un °'
The same 24-hour answenna 1erv1oe may be
uted to record letltn to the ed.ator on any topec.
Contributors to our Letters column must include
their nan1e and telephone numbtt for venficat1on.
Tell us what's on your mind.
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We've Get Ye11r Fleer Qlvered
Sp• Clearance
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D••ltn tor new 11•·~ ldence ~~ .. ua.
Design for 6 .-:-~tory
library at L!CI OK'd
The design fora SllMtory sc1enc,c hbraryat UCI wasap-
prov~ recently by the n1vcrs1ty
of( ah fomia Board of Regents ·
The building. funded by state
general obhga11on bondsap-
provcd through the pa~sajcof
. Propo iuon 18. wjll cost $32
m11l1onand have I 87.S70square
feet of s~ce.
fhcJ1brary is expected 10
a lie Hate crowding an the m:un
campus library and three
branches. The add1uon will also
consolidate science books and
01her medical and technical re-
lated pubhca11ons.
Construction 1s scheduled to
begin in Jul) 1990 forcomplet1on
in March I 992.
Thedes1gn.b) IBIGr,oupof ·
Ne" port Beach and James hrl-
mg. Michael W1lfordAssoc1ates
ofLondon. enta1lu c1rcularcorc
built around acourt)arJ and tv.o
"1ngs stretch mg from 1he center.
The fac1lil\ wiU..pro~1dea
mult1med1a foaming laboratof)
and space for 550,000 books. It
will be located an the 81ologkal
'>ucnccs Quadrangle. near the
< enter lorthc Neurobiology of
I l'<trningand Memor)
ITVlne registering
kindergarteners
Kindergarten reg• tra1ron for
most lr' inalemcntaryschools
bi..'&'" at 7 p m. on pnl 13 The In inc lln1fied ' hool District
board ofeduca11on ad'·~
P3rents 1ocall 1hc ind" 1dual
school about re&• tra11 on 11m~
School adm1n1 tralor and fat·-
ull ) v.111 be present tO~J uss
'iC hool program andd\.llJ de-
' clopmcnl Parents can ob1ain
rc_g1\tra11 on pad.cl\ bt-gmning
.\Qnl bat clcmcntal) 'ie hool
office
Parcn1 <>orguard1an planning
un reg1s1cnngl'h1hJren must bnng
birth ccnificates. proof of re-
quired 1mmun11ation and proof
ol re 1dcncc. such as a utiht) tnll.
lea~· agn.-cmcnt ordn' er's
lice nse.
h1ldrcn bcingrc~1stcfl,'d mu)I
be at kast 5 b) Dec .... 1989.
lmmun11a11om for poho.
d1ph1hcria. tetanus. pc:rtus ~s.
Pll,01' DJ:(· \Dt:s
Compltflf by STE~HEN \llAU
April 4, lt3t-Pru~ 1~1ons of a ne~
ordinance pa \Cd 1onda) night b)
thccll)coun 11 places Ne~pon Beach
10 th~ ~ition of havma the finest
maJor d1~\tcr and relief organ11at1on
of an) muntcJpahl) 1n uthcm
.( ahfom131n thcopm1on oflocalc" 1c
leaders.
\ia)or Harr) H. Williamson
n.imcd appointments for the d1sa tcr
cmcrgcnot coun tl. "'h1C'h ~c~ ;tP-
pro'llcd b> the city trunet • pruv1d1n1
r~-spon Jble 1tllen with authortty to
c rry out de •anatC\1 tub in prepar-
ing the cit) to weather an) maJor
di\a\ter that m11h1 befall it
mumps. measle and rubella arc
required by law for registration.
More than o ne dose 1s requtted
for some 1mmun1zat1oos. •
Free 1mmuntzataons arc of-
fered at the Orange County
Health Depanment. 1725 W.
17th 1.. an ta Ana. For 1nfor-
matJon, call 834-8444.
Collegt! libraries
expand resources
Library users at Golden West
and Orange Coast coOcgcs will
have access to the rcsourcts of
foorcommun1t) college b> fall
because of an agrecmenl bet'Al-Cn
the oast and nonh Orange
Count) communn) colltie dis-
tricts.
The agreement n\1dl1be1hc
first of1ts kind. Marir> n
Dorfman. assoc1a1e dean of4eam-
1ngrrsourccsat Golden We\t
College told the CCC D 1rustccsa1
a board mec1ingbeforetr1c plan
v.as approved.
L1bral) users wtll be able 10
access catalogs of the four col-
leges. Golden West. Orange
. Coast. Cypress and Fullcnon.
through computer 1erm1nals.
E'CCD'scOSt fonhc-program 1s
csumatcd bydis1nct c;taff a1
SJ 15.()()() for cgu1pm en1an<l1n-
stalla11on and S8S.000annuall>
forstaffingand main1enance.
LB cllnlc exp.a'}ds
AIDS testing ·
The Laguna Beach Commun11~
(. hn1c hasexpandcd 11s ·
anon)mous ID te ungpro-
gram w11h additional coun sclon.
somcof .... hom arc pan1sh-
peakmg. tooffcrthe le 110 those
:ipplying for permanent residence
through th~ I amne I) pro-
gram
The amne t) program ~quire
applicants 15 and order 10 be
tested for A I OS
Appomtmcnt can bt' arrungl'd
lor Monda). Tuesda) or Thur5·
da evcnmgs-and for turda)s
from 9a.m. to I p.m. b) calling
the<:hmcat 494-9429
cbrauon
•
April 3, ltst -The Ne" purl
Beach It) C'ounc1l an an ad)oumt'd
mccun.a ne't Monda) ntght 1s lated
to adopt a resolut1un c:llhna for a
special election for June 2 10 \Otc on ~1nding the cx1 ung refuse SCf' KC
duu1c proh1b1tmg an) fulurc sen ice
charac for rtf use collecuon
(Hy Cleric Margel) brooder )es-
tcrday said city cmplo)tt no" ha\C
chl<c.,l'd and dctcrmmcd that an
1nit1at1\C pclllaon for the C" port
BC<tch C tttten Ta'pa)crs Committee
ha utlic1cnt s1gnatu~ 10 call for a
pec1al \Ole en nna.
A_prll 1. Jtst -Oraner Count> April 4, ltlt -Toda) 1 the da)
)ttcftt1na dekptcs c~p~ alarm ~ihll}cn ta) C'ahfom1a will era ~
to<la) o er the apparent lack of ofl and fall into lhc sea -and the fim
antm'1 cv1dcnctd by Pici(K' 011t tremor aunc at 8: 10 a m. PST when a
)•Cht men conccnu"a the Atstmbly m~uam-sind c.nhquake wa~ ~-
8111 u. 1155 which woukS "rt1u.1ate cordatoff Mcxaco' coast. •
boat of le than 15 aros tuns Scasmotosists said the quake
ol>(ralln& 10 California wa•~ and ttntttat near capuko 1.000 mile
pro\ 1d1nc a SJ(nalty for v1ola1ton southeast of Mf'C and mca urtd S 7
lhcrcor:· • on the oprn~ Rachttr JCale. It
rhc> uracd today that b«a~ of wautronaenouah tocautt~ 11
C'larificauon nttdN 1n the propoted it had ttntned an a populated arta.
btll rtportcd to now be 1n the hands of Ahhouah emlDClll canhquake c-.-
on a~tembly com!f1111ee, )'ICht~ pMaandOtl"taalsofthe U.S.~
and )'acht men 1 orpn11a1101H cal Survey 1nsatt the rumors or a
~hould rail) to 1nvnt ... te tk bill. ck~U&all .. qua~ ttnd•• the tntue
otherwise cout yadlttmtn may be Aarid ..,.. wat of the n Andf'C.'111
. ta(C\J wnh the ronsicknble inctteted Fault plu"llna into the Pkifac •ff
co t or opcratton, 1ndud1na inlPCC"-bunk. many peOi* an thes land Of fads
· 1ion fc-n whteh would 1ncta1t 1.0 and &anl.UICI arc teared.
S 10.000annullly iii ... ...,..._
1n lddiuon IO IM cma al ~iri• Af1t1 to ! lt'Jt -lrvuw s&udfnt
add1tiQnal CQ'lJP!=men .... =L._--=·-= tmalOl'I Tuada~ voted 14'6 1.0 wtllMlfiW ..-.. fuiltdi._. Of 1ht
Afril I, lMt -Plans for the lnVlly criticbld UCI •Min ~
pun:twt (;('Chana Cow beKb ~ ~.die fWw U. lu• N"' U. E.dat« forasaate~....-S~....,-llii:laild a.a. said ht wo.ld con-
huntlt .... Frmy mm• -...Oat ame to •1ctr. • jourMI ..., .. ,. onw Coua•y Plalilli•• enm: He 1114 ........ l'C"'H• •we milllOia voted uDni• _,. IO •· iDlii Wt ••lflW .., ... ,. wn~ ~--.OMpriOrit)'for$e bW ..... ...,~ .. iti•
2.60o.foQt llnP· 1DverM11M Mldaoiitift WIWdMt The#:; now ~ '° dtt tuper· Chai _. * _,..al die New U ~ ... ,5' .. · .... =~.,..El ........ 5.! ..... ! .. :ltl~•!>""·wt.,._§=·rr~::'a~.:.:a ...... ...
:alllta
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Or8"09 COMt OMV Ptl.OT/8Undey, Apttt 2, .. Aa
lly ALMON ~:-"W'1..;;;::;:~'~~---, .................
Letitla&on. civic lcackrs and Balboe Power Saadron oflkcrs stood
out lO sea Friday 1.0 welcome tht-
amval in Newpon Btach of a spectal
tnsaan of the Untied ·states Power
Squadrons, com~moratina the 7 Sth
anniversary of the educ.ationaJ boat-•na orpnization.
Billed as w Voyaae of the Ensign,
the official flu of USPS was trans-
eoned by sn l>)' Dana Point Power
Squadron commander Joe Komlancc
to a re l~ovs w .. h the Coast Guard
Cu r Point D1 v1dt, ~1th all the VIPs
rd. A Harbor Department fire-
boal t~n led lhe flotalla. including the
Boy SdMlts' t~I ketch Argus. to
1he Coast Guard clod where the
transfer was made.
On board the Point Dtv1de ~ere'
Balboa squadron commander Craig
\mub and iuch local dlgllitaries as
Sen. Marian Be-rgeson. Asscmbl}man
........... -&111'1 ......
olan Frizzellc. Newport Beach ma) Or prcHcru Ruthcl)'n Plummer. a
rcprcsentall\C of Rep. Chns Co .
Costa Mesa Ma)or Peter Buffa.
Hunungton Beach Ma)or \Vcs Ban-
nister, and Capt. Harry Gage of the
Oranae County Harbor 01s1nct.
Th• 7Sth •nntve(umry ensign ts tr•nlferred In Newport •t end of nationwide VO,-·
After d1sembark1ng from the Poin1
D1v1de, the ~e1com1n_g comm1t1 ee
retired to the Balboa Yach1 Cfub for
fest1V1t1es. where resol utaon<. "ere
presented by Bergesen. Fnuelle. and
Capt James. Fournier. chief of tall
for Cox.
PS was foun<Jed 1n 1912 a1 the Bo~too Yacht ( Jub to pro' 1dc in-
i.1ruc11on of the safe handling of 1hc
then new po"cr boats
Membership grt'\\ rapidly and ~gos ha\e been scn1 nationwide
today the U ~ has 500 local ~nd entertd the harbors of33 districts
squadrons and mo~ 1han a m1lhon 1and almo t 500 squadrons.
graduates. · The VO) age to Newpon Beach I tarted on March 12 in Denver and
The Voyage. of the Ensign stancd traveled 10 Phocni~. T.ucson, San
rcb. 12 111 M1am1 and fhc different D~o. Ocea nside and Dana Poant. :r
LB seniors brush .. up on arfiS.tic talents
ly EMILY ADAMS
Of .,,. Olllly ..... SUfr .
One woman 1s 91 and practice.,
wa tercolonng on paper shopp1 ng bags
at home. ,.\nother wanted onl y to sit
on a couch 1n the basement of the
Amencan LcgJOn Hall and v.a1ch
Bui no maucr what their talent~ or
mot1va uon . rt 1n truclors Alida
Van Gores and Kno' G1llesp1c f:ind a
way 10 coa~ brushes in10 students'
hands and a l1ttlc confidence Cnlo the
Ocdgl1ng art1\ts
And there arc rc .... ards 10 teaching
senior cl11lens the fin er po1n1s of
pain11ngandceram1cs. G1llesp1c, who
Leaches the Friday morning ceram~
class. 1s o 1mpres-;ed "•th his stu-
dents' work 1hat he wa11ts a_ special
display area for them al the Sa"du\I r~ ti\ al an Laguna Beach. which
ponsor the art classes
"I've got some amazing people 1n
Ol) cla.ssc ... pain11ng-teacher Von
DH I\ t : 'l 'l 'tit:
'
C.ore said ··~me of them ha'e-
wa1ted all thtir h\.CS 10 take art
C'la • but there ~a ne' tr enough
ume to learn something a fooh h a
painting." .
Hired b' the Sav.dust Fe uval
where both d1 pl~ 1hc1r \\Ork t•ach
\Car. \':in (JOre and (JlllCSP.IC ea h
in'>truct one da'i) a v.l-el 1 he t\l>O·
hour clas~s arc oOc:red at no char&c
10 1n1crcsted scmo~ a part of thc-
fest1, al' communll) outre;ich pro-
gram.
BaSt.·d on 1he .\dapuw C1cna1m
Educauon Program and the Older
..\duh Art Program ollcrC'd al LX· \nz.a
and Santa Monica college . the lest•·
val\ senior art cla \Cs·are ewcctcd 10
be ongoing.
"It's an 1mportan1 part · ol our
culture to t.;cep !lt:n1ors 111,ohcd "
said C.,11lc pie "II\ important 10 fl-cd
bad~ 10 these ~oplc ..
\an uOrt'> \\ho rc11retl lrom
IJ East Y•le Loop north .and sou1h-
t>ound at Barranca Par~"a and
H.trranca Par~wa) east . nd "e'il·
bound at Ea t Yale l oop 10
Ir' inc will be closed tnlC'r·
m1t1cnth through pnl for C'on
truu1on
l~~chang 14 }ears ago 10 pursue OJI
painting. wa1ercolors and engnl\ mg
full time, was reluctant at first to
return to teaching Fesll \'Ill or-
ganizers offered her the po 111on 1h~
time beforl! she al·ccp1ed
.. Once )ou're a teacher. )ou're
al"a) a teacher." he 1d
o". the an 1:.1 ad mus, he is ha pp}
tha1 she m, de 1hc time comrn11ment.
\an Gores saH her tudcn1 ha"e
not onl~ found ne" \\a) s to e\pre ~ lhemsdv~ creau\d). the) h \C also
found compan1onsh1p at the clasi;c
and something 10 fill 1n their ho9~
.. \nd )OU bet )OUr boo• lhC)' g.et
humeworl ... Van Gore said. "c\en If
1h JUSt inspcclJnit 1he \('1 n of a leaf"
G1Ue pie. "hose cla -; hni. onl~ •
'il''cn s1udents. said he "ould h .. e lo
sec the das gro"'. "It'~ n:alt) nu.:.e to
sho" people 1ha1 the> can do .,..hat the) sa) the\ can't" he said .. nd
fa Harvard AvtHt bct"'cc.·n \\.~rn
cr .\ "cnuc and In int Center
()r1\e 1n ln me "1U be dc1ouh:d
in both dm'(uon th rough .\pnl
for \lrtc'l mod1ficataon. and a
lane north and wuthbound b.·-
'"ecn Walnut trttt and the rj1l-
road tracks wlll be closed through
.\pnl for con~trucuon.
GJ t~11r~lew Road \tlUlhbound at
the ~ f tl'C"'a" 1n \o 1:1 \fr:\3
"111 h.i\e a lane cit' d from 1
a.m. 10 4 p m. lhrou h \fJ\ for lane add1t1on .
iJ Jeff"J "-• northbound at
lton Park" a) in In: inc "lll ~ ~tn led to\2nc lane through
.\pnl. and 11 -Alli ha\f a lane
closed throuah .\pnl from 1hc
405 Frttwa) to In inc Center
Dmt for 1n tallati n of• st\\ er
main.
I
IJ East Mill Wn1 Mesa Ve'* O~n
10 C()\ta Mesa •111 be •n to
local rnidcnts only th~uah 'at-
urWl y for ron,truc1ion.
• f I aw. llnet n.11 and wntbound
from PaltO W•pm't to Jam-~ 8oUlnwd an ~•DC -.u be
clolcd from 9 L•. eo l p.m.
lhroup pnl '' for CC>nltnK'•
bOft
~ '«WJIWt 8Mlen~ north and
w uthbound at \anta hatx-1 .\ v -
('OUC 1n ( O"il• \t('Y ~•II ha~c ll
tit' 1~r du~ throuah \cptcm-
bcr tor con tructton of Jn O\Cf·
C~ IOJ. •
II hdf~ C•1&-llt&ta••1 from 7th
, trttl to take Strttl an Hunt·
t1'1ton BeKh •ill M ratnC'ted to one lane 1n C'aCh d1reclion from ..
a.m to 4 p.m . thn:uaah pnl for
con1trurt1on. • II PIM Slnet nqnh · ind · JOUth·
bound betWttn Y UCCI ( ll'dc and
17th rttt 1n Huntaftl1on lakh
••II bt dott'd throuah Apnl for
• the I ~ca' auon of p1n cmeat.
I'm going to try to persuade the
fest" al people 10 give us space tn the
permanent building... •
C,11lc pie probabl) won't have to
do too much persuadJng as Sawdust
Fe ll\81 personnel arcalrtadytallnn1
about scttmg up the scn1or's an
cla ~ a a pcnnancnt pr in the
·new fo t1val offices. on a~
con tructcd. . l
"We'd hkc to see tbcsc'"classcs
con11nuc and auract more students."
said Tma Arana of the festival staff.
"l\en 1f they don't hve in Laguna.
thl'' 're v.dcome lO auc.od."
E'"enlualh. fe t1vj~ personnel
"ould h._e to al'T'8nge transportation
for sCOIOf CJtll~n lO attend the an
clasSc , but for now aihhey c,an dO IS
encourage part1c1pat1 on ~use. ac-
cord1na to \i an Gores. "Your world 1s
a much more bc.-au11ful place v.hen ~ou'rt v.ork1ng wnh art."
..
Warrant is u :ir' s captain
VALDEZ. A1uka (AP) -Authornies issued
an arrest warrant for the tanker captain suspected
of drinkina before his ship ran aground, causiq a
1,0QO.squarc-mileoil slick that expanded Saturday
under shiftin& wind and cunents.
Gov. S.Cv~ Cowps aid me 11a1e wiD ~uire aa.d revealed blood and urint tnta taken about MIMlllllir:l•~hoflleS lolt
"abiolute proor tbat equa~t ii in plllCI eo Dine lioun after tbe actident showed he bad bffn
AndAlaSka'saovernorthtatened to close the
Trans-Alaska Pipeline if the oil industry fails to
protect against future spills.
comt.t future oil spi~ .. If it0
1 noc done, we're uDder the 'iafttien« or alcohol. ~----mJ.9.r-Jl-~l i:..rt!!•E:~~bnalhftam!"'pu~o~~k~
authoiizedme '°1•dolC=lbct ~l!'·:!'!.~1 11• biU~-• ~ fileCI in Valdez District Court accuse ""'I'S' l4'd •--·--.. ·some ., or -·-~ -u-~"' . ft h"le _......... terrain ..... mauc win4I ,..,.,, . laid. • f .. _ budett comes &be. pipeline, and.,,..__.. &be ......,._ operatana a motorcra w 1 u~r N~-~ · _. ,__.... m .._. w ao e11.una1e on the valut o hK" .. _. S 10 i....;IH · _....... &be Ua8ueDcc of alcohC>I, nrlltss endanaetment h.,;.~ of ...... r-a!"--· n.-t of FottStt')' and ltllC w a "" on uvmp ICICOUllt, oil and die IWllieent ditcharge of oil, all malde-lou. said WW ~ldlon ~~-naa-...-nmcn
The bulk of -the 10.1-million-pllon slis
began moving toward Cordova abo\at SO mi
southeast of here, threatening the hOme waters,.
fishermen who have stru8&1ed to aavc endangered
fi sh hatcheries.
Df'Oductioa on Alata's North slOpt accounts for meuon. Fire . · lmall 2' percent OIU.S. prodUC'lioa. • Tbeblue inthe.,,_..AJ8buMHW.fourmilnwntofth1s eandsldft
Alaska Attot:ne)' General Doua Wy. llid Tbetlll'eeofrensescarrycomb1ntd maximum Sama Nev•datown.wn~pereentcoa&ainedlateSaturdly1~moon• wa Sa~urday t.hat cnmanal charges were tlleCI IMe eentences of' two yean and thrtt moAtbs in prison, expected to be fully controlled by 6 p.rn. today. Donakl.son said.
About 800 miles of beach have been tainted so
far in the biggest oil spill in the nation's history.
fnday apinst Joseph Haze~wood, 42. capllin. ol and ftnea tocalif!I ~P to S 10,000. District Auomcy
the ta.nker_Euon YaJdez. which cruhed into -Larry Weeki •id ar convicted, Hazelwood would Anot'her body •ou-.. In Griffith Pa~ Reef in Prince WaUaam Sound on March 24. have to spend at lea1t 30day1injail because he has 11 t IU I"
Exxon fired Hazelwood on Tbundal_, .the two prior drunken drivin& convictions in the past offictals said. . same day the Natio.na! Transponalioa ~ five yan. LOS ANGELES -Police are 1nvcsupt1na the d1scovrry of )Ct another
bod)' in Gnffith Park, the saxtfl found there in less than two v.ceks .
.
Dill spjlf off Hawaii more
setioUs ·than first thought
HO NO LU LU (AP)-EndaJ\gertd
sea turtles and humpback whales
have been sighted off Hawaii beaches
soiled by at least I 0.000 gallons of oil
fro m a mystery spill. and. officials
were concerned about the long-term
effects of oil on the animals.
Crews Saturday continued to cltan
bunker fuel oil from more than 20
miles of beach on the islands ofl...anai
and Molokai. two of the most
undeveloped in the main Hawai ian
chain. · John Naughton, a biologist with
the Nationar Marine Fisheries Ser-
v1ce,0 said he saw whales surfacing
th rough an oil slick and witnessed
green sea turtles feeding just off a tarred beach. Humpback whales and
green sea turtles art" hoth listed as
endangered species.
AlthQugh no marine animals had
been harmed by the oil yet, "There m~y be some Jong-term effects," he said.
Naughton was particularly con-
cerned about the sea turtles, wh ich
feed on algae that may have been
taint«t by toxic substances in the 011.
Oil was first spotted between Molokai and Lanai last Sunda).
Authorities-said at the time ttre spill
appeared minor and most of the oil
would likely drift out to sea.
However, the oil sullied a ninc-
mile stretch of Molokai's south coast
and about I O'miles oflanai·s shore tn
the form of tar balls and small
puddles. 1
The unidtnt1fied victim was found by hikers on the southwest side of the
recreation area near Fem Dell Drive Saturday, said at. tcvc Brown of the
Los Angeles Po'hce Depanmcnt's Northeast station. .
The hikers notified park nanaen aflerthey stumbled upon the body Jn the
bushes around 4:30·p.m., Brown said. Police said there was np informauon ~
1bout t,tle aae or sex of the victim. . •
Sony-MCA negotiations unconfirmed
LOS ANGELES -MCA President Sidney SheinbcrJ dechn~d to
comment Satun!aY.'on an unconfirmed report that Japan's Sony Corp. was
negotiating to acquire the entertafomcnt conalomerate, which owns Una versa I
Studios. · "I'm not talkinaaboutanything to do with Sony," Sheinberg said Saturday
night at the Al[lerican Cinamathcque's annual benefit. The Moving Picture
Ball. "We're not commenting."
Sheinberg spoke as celebrities pthered at the Century Plaza Hotel for the
evening gala to honor Steven Speilbcrg, the director and produ<'er.
Crew complains skipper was drunk
LONG BEACH-Coast Guard officials today intercepted a 728-foot ship
shonly after it left L-Ong Beach for the Channel Islands. because the captain was
reporttd to be drunk.
Sari Deigo Yacht Club urged
to appeal America's Cup loss .fuel tank explodes
The first mate of the "Century Hope," radioed the Coast Guard station an
Long Beach soon after the ship departed at 12:30 a.m. Saturda~. saying the
captain was erratically piloting the ship. Coast G~rd officials 1mmediatcl)
sent out a 41 -foot patrol boat to intercept the ship. With the permission of the
ship's captain, Coast Guard law enforce ment officers boarded 1he vessel to
investigate. Once aboard, the ship'a chief en&inecr, chief na vigator. third mate
and t\Oo deckhands told the Coast Guard officials that the captain was drunk.
The captain was advised that be should allow the first mate to steer the craft ~'-'"-'-------------"""'*"~~~smith said. Resulu of a blood alcohol test administered b) Coast
SAN DIEGO (AP)-The board of
the America's Cup Organizing Com·
mittce voted unanimously Saturday
to recommend the San Diego Yacht
Oub appeal a court decision disquali·
fying the club's catamaran defender
and awarding the trophy to the
defeated New Zealand challenger.
The recommendation of tire 11 ·
member committee board· will be
forwarded to the SDYC's board of
presi dent of th~ yacht club'.s Amen-
c.a's Cup Organizing Committee.
Last Tuesday, New Yorlc State
Supreme Coun Justice Carmen
Cipanck ruled in favor of New
Zealand challenger Michael Fay, who
sought forfeiture on groundsSE>V-C's
unprecedented catamaran defense
was illegal.
di~tors for consideration. · "Her dec1S1on 1s inconsistent with
a.111 of fire •nd thldr black llftok• ascend as a fuel tank at
Dor••• depot explodes In Beirut last week. The fuel depot
w•• hit during h••v.J lh•lllr-. between Christian units of th•
Lebanese army and S~rlan gunners.
lJrGught/QGms; wor-r-ies
over supplies, firesabou_nd
The nine-member SDYC boa[d 1s her pnor decisions on this case.
expected to meet by Monday to make certainly unclear and very unfair. LOS ANGEL (AP) -._Good
its d~sion on whether to proceed especially when it comes to the rams m Northern California last
with an apPeal, said Malm Burnham, penalty assessed," Burnham said. month put a damper on t~o years of
======-------------------.drought talk. but rainfall is still well
the )ear Fnday a flames sv.cpt
through a can)on dotted w1th ex-
pensive homes.
"It's the first one, kind of a good
training fire," sa id CDF Capt~ Will
Donaldson. It will "get our troops
geared up for the season. Obviously
there's going to be more."
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below normak in the south and
worries about water supplies and
wi ldfire abound. ·
Los Angeles is more than fi\e
inches, or 40 percent. below normal
rainfall for this ume in the rainy
season. San Diego is nearly thr«
inch~, or 35 percent, shon on
precipitation as the season nears its
end.
The snow pack in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, the major sourc.c of wateF for Los Angeles· millions, is below nor-
mal bc;>th in size and in water content.
Chaparral. fuel of the region's
terrible brush fires. 1s beginning to dry out four weeks sooner than usual,
according California Department of
Forestry and Fire Protect ion officials.
The Los Angeles Fire Department
has maJled 120,000 not1ees to prop-
en y owners in the Cit) 's fire-prone
foothi lls. warning them to clear t>rusb
as required or face citations. a $250
administrative fee and a bill fo r
whatever 1t costs the city to do the
work, said spokesman Gary v1der.
"Again this year we have had some
rain but still far below normal."
v1der said. "You're goinJ to sec the
df) mg out phase very rapidly here."
Fire authont1es arc planning a
public education push on the
drought's efTecu. and n .. 'gional water
authont1es arc thrnking along the
same hoes.
Guard investigators were not available. \,..
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Bush urges reforms In Venezuela
WASHINGTON -President Bush urged Venezuelan President Carlos
ndrcs..f.eru..10 press ahead wl1ll his CCQQQlTl1c rrforrn,. on Snturda) a I.he
adm1nistra11on prepared to launch its Third World debt rtduCtlon plan at a
series of cnt1cal internatio nal financial meetings.
At Jeait 3 kJOed In bridge _collapse
NASHVILLE Tenn. (AP) -A portJon o( a four-lane bndgc collapsed
Saturday night, k1tling at least three people and send in& two cars and a tractor-
\ra1 er nJ plunging into the ltatchic River. authorill~ said
Police did not know how many people wtrc 1nJuttd A section of the SS~ycar-0ld bndac apparently was on top of the nJ. s:ud
Denise Jones of the T eonessee Emergency Managemcn t Asency The dn ~er of
the truck and the occupants of one car ""ere stil~ mis-;mg houn after 1he
collapse.
Union steelworkers walk off Job
GA DSDEN. Ala. -Picket hnc kirmishers w1th club and chain~
damaged 10 pol.lee cars and a driver crnsbcd a steel plant gate Saturda) afler
more than 1.600 union steelworkers at Gulf t.atcs Stctl Inc v.ent on sira~c.
Sc\eral sccunty auards at the plahl sustained minor mJuncs. but state
police said they didn't know how or when the guard.s v.ere hun
Workers bq.an walkinJ off their JObs after the old eon1ract e'<p1rtd at
m1dn1ght Fnday. Fourtoc1ptt picket were at each ofthr plant'sc1ghtptc and
no one cros~d the picket Imes, uni on J?Oke man Allen uinford said.
Officer dismissed over gun notches.
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"Just like last year we're seeing our
fuel moistures drop off early a~in:·
said Dave Neff, deputy chief of
rcsourc;e management in the CDF
southern region, wti1ch stretches from
San Luis Obi~ to San Diego. Sme firefi&hters in Ri verside
County baule<ftheir first brush fire of
··we have to take a step ~ck from
this 1mmed1ate relief that people are
see1n1 ill i.ome parts of the st.ate," said
Tam krovc. spokesman for the Metropolitan Water D1stnc t of
ARLINGTON, Tens-A pohccofficcrwho~tall)' shot three uspcct 1n
six months was fired over two notches found etched into hu. pistol.
Bryan Farrell, who was clea~ of any en mmal v.-ronado1nt 1n each of the
shootings, wa fired by Arhnaton Pohcc Ch1ef Oav1d Kunkle on Fndl) after I
investigators probin• the third k1lhng found the notche' on the gun ~
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Government sells valuable land cheap
ST. GEORGE. Utah (AP) -The
federal government ha sold Western
land worth millions of dollars for le
than SS.000 in tile past two decade . a St. Gcol')C newspaper reports.
The Daily pectrum, in a story
schtduled for pubhcat1on on Sunday.
said a recently published report from
the General Accounting Office shows
that utle to the land was transferred
from federal to private ownership
under the Mininl I.aw o( 1872.
The report sa id a review of 20
patents issued since 1970 showed the
ftderal govern ment received less than
$4,500 for land in Colorado, Arizona
CIJ'ld Nevada valued as much as $47.1
m1lhon.
The report cited three sues 10 the
Phoenix area as one exa mple. One 1 a
I 5-acrc sand and vavcl mine patent-
ed for$38 and anothcrisan active 19-
acre granite operation patented for
$47. The 15-acrc lie is valued,
exclusive t>I mineral at $272.000
and the 19-acre site 1~ valued at $3.8 m1lhon. the newspaper said.
A third 1te, near Mesa. was
patented for SI 00 in 1983 and i,
wonh $400.000 toda)'. dttp1tc a
decline in land valuc:s an th.e atta.
Fam:TI, 25, who ms11ted that he knew noth1na about the nick d1j(Ovtr~
on the msacratJard of his 9mm eistol. wa fired beeau~ the pohccch1cf didn't
beheve him. pohce spokesman Dec Anderson sa1d
Anderson stopped ~hort of sayma ~hether 1n\c5t1ptors behc\;cd the
marks reprc5tnttd a death tAIJ). He refused to de nbe the mark.inas. c1tccpt to
say they were 1m1lar.
Coral atoll may go to highest bidder
HONOLULU -A Honolulu fa mil) a shins state lawmakcn until the
end of Apnl to decide whether to buy picturesque P<tlm)ra hland. an
un1nhab1tcd coral atoll 960 mtlCj south of here. The a kin& pncc: S33 m1Jlion.
Othcrw1!C, the 600 aaes ofland wathm the 8.()()().a(rc rttf-protccltd atoll
w1U &O lO the ha&Mlt baddtr, preferably_ One who I w1llint to prctef'\iC tM
1 land's natural 'btauty, said AinsJey Fullard-Leo. the )Ountnt of three
brothcn who own the island.
"We''Vc had at for a number of )cars now and we're not in a position to
develop it. We're aemna on in )t'al'i and feel It 1 umc to sell it and mo\·e on,"
said Fullard-Let>. 37. "We're 11vana the state the first chine~ 11 it."
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process, tread lightly
SACRAMENTO-As every high school history student
in California is rauaht, the inniat1ve, the recall and the rcfc~ndum wcrethcihrccarcatP-OJ>ulist reforms by which the
people repined control of California government from the
corrupt interests of the day.
The readl -the power to oust officeholders in m1d·ter01
-and the referendum -the wer to ovenum a law by
.direct popular vote ·-are
exercised only rarely. ·
Bµt the initiative -the
power to directly legislate
through the ballot, bypass-
ing the Legislature -has
become aft increasingly
popujar tool of California
politics. so much so that the
Legislature has evolved into a laraely reactive body.
Proposition l 3. the Jarvis-Gann property tax cut
initiative, touched ofTthis revolution in 197_8. . . .
Since 1978. the number and compJex.Jty of initiatives
have expanded, reaching a climax in 1988 when voters faced
more than two dozen &allot measures, inctuding no-fewer
than fi ve initiatives dealing with auto insurance. As with the
Proposition 13 prototype, most of the issues addrcs~d in the
1988 initiatives had been long pending before a Lei1slature.
The initiative has evolved into a tool used both by
populist reformers and specia~·intcrcst grou~. It has _bc,come
a cottage industry unto itself, supponing legions of
professional signature-gathering, direct·mail, campaign-
managcment. and fund-raising consultants. lndttd, the pros
who pr~~t from the process have become generators of their
own mui.auves.
The elected politidans who should be dealing -with the
issues themselves have acknowledged indirect!)' their o"' n
impotence by becoming initiative entrepreneurs themselves.
There are estimates that as many as three dozen measures
wiJI occupy the 1990 ballot, so many that in some
communities the~ will exceed th~ physical capacity of voling
equiQ_ment. Many of them arc being developed by legislators.
lhe Legislature is struggling to react to the inttiatives that
have already passed. much less deal with the issues that future
ballot will raise. The current debate over California state taxes
and s'pending. for example, is driven by Proposition 13 from
1978 the dann Limit enacted in L972".and. th~ school-finance initi~tive (Proposition 98) and quarter-a-pack cigarette tax
boost (Proposition 99) enacted in 1988.
It 1s, as University of California poliucal scientist Eugene
Lee says, a "revolution with radical implications."
Lee, whq l\as studied the phenomenon. notes that a third
of all the initiatives launched since the process was created
nearly 80 years ago surfaced just in the last seven years.
Unless the system is changed, he adds, the phenomenon
is more likely to grow than to shrink.
Should the initiative system, which was a radical reform
80 years ago, be itself reformed?
There are perennial efforts to change the system. One
'prop<?sal wouJd require ballot measures to be submitted to the
LegJslature, and to move to the ballot only iflawmakers dadp 't
act.
Sen. Quentin Kopp, .a San Francisco independent
legislator and one of the sponsors of last years campaiJn-
reform Proposition 73, last year; has introduced leg1slat1 on
that would prohibit those who gather signatures on a.measure
from promising financial commitments from the proceeds of
its enactment. .
The JegisJetio.n is aimed dir~tly at another ph~n<?'!le~on
that's cropJ)ed u~ an recent elections; smorpsbord m1ttat1vcs
in which coalitions of groups collect signatures and are
allowed to dictate how the proceeds are spent. It was used on
a park·bond measure and then on the cigarette· tax measure. It
may be used on a liquor-tax proposal and a mass--transit·bond
measure in 1990.
Those who would change the initiative system best tread
lightly. A recent Field Poll indicated that nearly three-quarters
of California voten support the initiative process and would
tolerate only minor changes. •
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To the Editor: This 1s a response to the column by Mr. Cox. Monda). March 27.
Mr. Cox states that in ()range Couot) we take democracy for iran1cd. ot
all of us do, Mr. Cox. TheR arc some of us who arc "e..,. conscious of
democracy in this coun1y; democracy for evel)one noa JUSl the ~calth).
Perhaps Mr. Cox should take a tu.rd look at h1 complacency It would
seem Mr. Cox has become a liulc confused as to what 1s happening in El
Salvador. He ha attributed the terrons1 tactics of the nght-wmg dea1h squads
to Marxist terronsts. Those 4().hour late Dcpartmen1 Junkets can ma\:e one a
hllk woozy I guess. ~
There IS so much chstonion and m1 informat ion that II I ridiculous to
respond to each and every one he makes. His a sump11on appears to be that big
bad commies are IJ)ing to take ov~r El Sal vador Just becau!oe the) have nothing
better to do this week. What we ha ve art SahadQrans trying to defend themselves against a nght-
wing m1h1ary that destroys 1hc1r homes. crops and h\C'ltock t least 60.000
Salvadorans have been k1Ucd. 500.000 forced to nee their country and there are
500,000 internal refugees. This with the full support of the U S. government, "'h1ch ha~. sent
hundreds of mi llions of dollars 1n recent )Car\ while th e count!) remain'!
ab)small) poor.
In the early 1930s. U.S: corpor3te interests had a' firm lock on El alva.,dor's
.
economy. This, along with a Salvadoran military and go\ernment wtuch
served itself and foreign interc ts. r~sulted in desperate poverty for-most of the
CQUntl')'.
In 1932 Salvadoran voters, pro1esung lov. "ates and unemplo)'ment.
elected several members of the C.ommun1st Party lo office. The..m.tluary
refused to let them be se~tcd -so much for democracy -and the v.orkcrs
revolted. The milnary re ponded v.uh a ma sacre.
Sahadoraru wuh their thumh tied behind their backs "'ere hned up and shot In all 30.000v.crc killed All the v.hilc the .S. Mannes had stationed two
de 1ro)ers and a cruiser ofT the coast. ~
No U.S. go\Crnment cfTon "as made to s1opih1s ma~sacre.
This mentalny and poltcv remains to this da >
Mr. Cox ends his cofumn'b> uattng ··Latin Amenca 1sa tcs1mgiround for
our ded ication to our fou nding pnnetpk of self-go vernment Ifs up 10 all of us
to prove "'onhy of ou r pnnc1plc<o.. ·
There 1s a real dan~cr when "'e tt11nk of another region or country as our
testing ground. This logic reek\ of 1mpenal1sm to 11s "'ery core.
Laun Amenca should no1 be our tcsung a.round. and 1\ is not our back
)ara. Perhaps at 1s time "-C stop she)\ ing our pnnc1plcs ~ I use tt)e word
ad v1sedl> -down our neighbor\' 1h1oal\.
HARRY HUNT
e" port Beach
U.S. needs tougher DWI laws Goodbye
Costa Mesa To the Editor.
Sandra Moskewtch's letter about
victims of drunken dn\rers ended w11h a question about how man)
mort v1ct1ms would drunken drivers
claim. Theobv1ousans"'cr is .. more."
But another word should af Pl> here. That word 1s .. unless." Al "'e
need to do 1s learn from otht'rs.
Scandinavian countnes ancc ha~
s1m1Lar problems. Then one day 1he
couru woke up. Now the problem 1s
under control. . Wtu.1 ,.c need is legislation that
stops considering a car on the road as
income to lhe state from taxes on lhc
ongmal sale, further tues from the purchast of gasoline, driver's liccn -
ing fees and rcgistra11on costs.
We need leg1slat1on lhat sa)S in no
uncertain terms that a conviction for
dnving a motor vehicle while under
the influence of alcohol means loss of license for a sub tanl1al 11me and a
serious fine. Once that person 1s
reinstated to dn\C.~, a second convu::-
llon means lo~ of license to drive for
life
It'$ only fair to thMC who w1ll hve
and not be cnpplcd because that
dnver is finally off the road.
When lo s ofhfe annuall) amounts
to as many soldiers killed dunna the
Vietnam War something need to be
done and done now
The obvious an$wer lies 1n Sacra-
mento. Let our elected people know .
ho"' w~ fctl about th1 problem and
inform 1hem in no uncenarn terms
tha1 1f th~y wish to be mumed to
pubhc office the) must be held
accountable for enactin1 .lcg1.:.l:111on
that will once and for aH pre\ nt an '
funner loss of hfe au J.tr~"Ct n~sult cit
a drunken dn"'er
They make the la"-s that proltcl U\
h as their )Ob to make this la" and to
make ll ~ork b) pu tting some rtal
tec1h into n for lhe courH Nc-.;er
again sbouJd v.c hear IJ\Jdgc uy, "So
)'Ou ilre here ap,in for dovmg under
the-influence· Then '<'C Clio SI) to
Sandra Mosk~w1ch •·no morr ••
GENt SELIG ,. Irvine
Bulldozing HanOling of pro-I if e
HB to death demonstrators cr·av en
To the Editor If you are lookine for work and
abundant oportunit1es buy a bull-
doLer and move to Huntington
. Beach.
Bulldozers move dirt to build 24-
hour dnlhna sites in the middle of
rC$1dcnt1al areas. Bulldo1ers ltvel
buildings with h1stonc value in order
to make vacant lots.
I voted for slow growth. l believe
that progrc , at a controlled pace. is
nttdcd. But we have lost valuable
history 1n this renovation. Not onl y 1n
the buildinp themselves, but in a 1msc of co mmunity and CJVJC pride .
I'm sure the City Council and the
Planning Commission have· great
olans for \he future of Huht1ng1on
Beach, but as I ndc my btke around
downtown wearing my hard bat and
watch1n1 for falhna bricks. I'm surt I
-don't know whit it is. ~'TEPHANIE CIAREW
Huntinston Beadl
To the Editor
Pohcc Chef Oal)'I F ·Gate hand-ling of the arre~t or 900 pro-hfc
demons1rators was pathc-t1c and cow-ardly. He bowed underto the prnsurc
from the abortion 1ndu try lo make
an e'amplt of peactful demon-
strators in lhc cit) of l..os Angeles.
He dehberatcl) had his men use
..,hat he called 1 "pain complian~
hold" to brutahtc the protes1ors. He
even joked 'ebout inn1ctina pain on
the nonviolent proteMo".
He 1s doina this for tht sole reason
to win upport from prcrabortion1st.
He feel that he needs their support for another attempt 1n a mayont bid
1 hose 900 or more dtmon.arators
were acuna under rel~• convic·
tioo that abonion 11 noW,. short of m'"*1. They· ~ IO llOP tbe
murdtr of bafJies •were Kttaa bl
the on I)' 1o1ioy the) knew how to Slop 11.
l host arrc~tcd were pnc'"·
prtachers and 8\crage ci t11cn\ The)'
did noth1n1 tQ d rve lhc bu~nc
methodS that \o\tre u d tn rrc tins
them.
The city or Lo Ansele~ is the
capital of tbe drUJ 1radr for the
United Stat.cs. The city 1s alto ~aucd by violent cnmc:
Gates has bern inept in handhna lh~ problem'-He feels lbat pcJaeefut proi.estors arc an easy Wirt IO show-
that he stand~ t()Ufh on law and order. l This 1s a poor pnorby deeillOll on his behalf.
J wish he 1*I that mudl ~
over vioknl •ttinle ..ta 11 muir*r
and rape 1nste.d Of bit own polilical carttr.
·To the Ed1toi:
I have seneraJI)' deferred writ1n1
letters tottiecditor, howevcrah1s time
I haH chosen 10 wme. . My ~1fe and I se~tJed in Costa Mesa
some 30 years ago. 1 was no stra~
to the town because in the early 1930s !")
m> dad and mom would drive lhc
famll> from Tu1unaaonc.ca month to
v1s1t ou.r friends. the Vinsons. who
01o1i ned the land and market on the
<.'Omer of Newport Boulevard and
22nd trect.
We have now chosen to move from
(<Mia Mesa ao the town ofN1pomo:
located betwctn Santa Maria ano
Pismo Beach. Not for so many of the
reasons ajvcn 1uch as: too much
smoa. traffic congestion, over-crow~nest or chanaina ethnic cul·
turc values No, we. have che>ttn to
move to N1pomo as perhaps our "Jut
hurrah" buy1n1 land and hav1n1 a
home built. No1 to watch the sun ~l.
hut to watch the un rite:
With all of 1ts~Jrowin1 problems:
con1cs1Jon. traffic conr11uration1.,
ChaftlJn&.. (thnic Cl&Jture patterns
(some of our doteS1 hndl ate of
d1tTc-rtnt ethnic oriaios) COlta Mesa
rtma1n' • vibrant. lovina communi-
t~.
Where elJC can one find so many bcauuful ptopk'
· Tothcpeopk,theC1tyCou~iland
hear that plannana commtSUODCrS. .. hi ...... wonli ........ dollan.
bu& aU ..... ia ClliM CUllGI buy fbrl...,. ... Mwtai• die~ encl ~qmeat af die cily ia a prudnn. evcr~llMU«.
COlll W. will .... ,. be our .........,..,. ....... wedluk
yGM c.. Miii .. 8'Wll • '° .....
aJCHAaDANDIDNA THalOT Nt,uao
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M•rlna·s Marty Osborne fleft) slldes Into s.econd under joe Pence; and Eric Crocker Is safe at third as J.D. Danlel •"!W•lts throw ..
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Vikings rally 'rom One-_run deficit in 9-7 vvin·
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Boyd's grands/am ignites Marina in Sunset victory; Barons r oll, ¢-0 over Lio ns • ttTc) had cnou~ to male 111nc run
)tnnd up.
""'e h11 1he ball but not with runnc~ on bJ ... c;a1d Echson C'oach
Paul tiarrcll. "'ho<,c team falls to 1-2.
t'-"o pm~ oil <~can \i 1c-w' pace •nd
a game behind Fount.am Valle} and
ly ROGER CARLSON
Of.,,. 0.., .... """ .
The> had left Slll runners on base in
the first three rnn1 ngs. three at third
base; they ha~e a reputation for losmg
one-run game and although no one
v.ould argue the fact they come from
an utrcmel> balanced league. not
mam would con 1dcr Manna Htgh"s
1k1ngs a title contender m the Sunset
~aaue ·
That. howe' er, wa ~fon.· 5atur· da~ncountcr at Edison lltgh and ~ the V1ke broke through w1ih
Cb:ps 8o>d' v;tnd slam home run 1n
t.hcfounh inn int a well a some late·
11UDl'&S firewor s which developed
Cl' absorbs
-:2 setback;
C sweeps
into a 9-7 tnumph. ~ond) en route io d 2-1 ddk 11
.. This one l'i 1mportan1 to us,.. But &)d cru\hed II tn the fourth
under..tated Manna ~scooll coa h "'tth '>con KJr~ "'ooJ. Mam O'ibornc
Paul Rcnfrov. JU 1 a fi:'\ m1n\1tc'> and Mike Bi.<nSon .ttxi.ird 41nd E:d1,un
before his team took the field. looking although the ( hM~Cr\ pulkd -to
tor tire formula 10 put them ohe up on "-tth1n 5-4. would nc' er fulh rem"' er
a 1-1 record dc'ip11e a trong 8-5 ··That°'> the d1lkrC'nce th1 11mc:·
o\crall mark. s:11d Rcntro" alter B<>H! <amc 1n und
··in three \ea~ plus 1h1'i ~·a n r('i.tored some order· 1n the tounh
(two games). \...c''-c lo t 22 pmc!I b> 1nn1ng. then .. hdd"' l d1son off 1n the
one run 10 lcaauc pla)'". Thcd11Terence la!lt thn.-c lramcs. allowing liH~ rum 1~ mental a1utu1.k ··'>aid Renfrow. on \C\.Cn hit'> ln rd1ct
ti wasn't long before his \ 1l..1ng.~ r or a \\-hi IC. II lool;cd as If oOC' of
"'ould be the soun:e of some gntl" mg 1hosc \.Cf') 11red Manna \tone of the
tn bis tomach as the) \\.Cnt on 10 past as the Vik.cs ·ortd in the fir\t
strand six runne" 10 the fi~t three bul left 1hr base loodcd wtth the S 6
innings (three al third base nd t~o at ballers ~01n~ do""n on \trtkes.
llCll\\\\ ''"'''
.\h~r 1hn.·c i-nning'i, 11\c host
( haf')lcr had mo,ed into a ~-1 lend
B.ut .there wasn't a pa.rue m<Xk
e'\dl;'nl ln'itcad. ~c V1k.C\ rc'>ponded
Mlh Bo d\ grand -.lam then -.cored
thm: in the \l~lh \\1th the help of a
run~'>Conng su,gle b) Robin L1ndsc>
.1 run·'ieortng tnpk b) Enc rocker
and an RUl-doublc b~ l)a-.1d huh1
fhe} added another m the se'\rnth
when Uo)d got lm liflh RBI \\llh a
ba<.e hit r he ( haricr stanld sophomort'
Jmb (11ngnch. pnnurtl) ~<.-ause J.J,
l hobc and Jim Futama ha'c both Ix-en bothered "'ith sore arm~ and
although ~e "'a~ 1n constant trouble.
he v.-a~ Uf' "1ng until the fourth
W11h the 00'4\ loaded thr < hargt·rs
dcudi:d to go tu lhe .. bull~n .. :inJ
th.al's "hen Bmd grtttetl hi rchc(
third ba5Cman J I) DanJ.CL v.1th thr
four-bag&cr
.. In the pa 1. we'd look at ·"hat
llappencd earl't and sa\ "\\r \C I st
ourch.ancc: ··said Renfro"' But-nol
nov. If~ not ltl..c ~e·-.c &tH JU t o~
punch We <an store fun\ But thl'
thin 1\ we h:S\C' 10 get some rnt<.:hang
111 tlw dutt h v e th re" tht' be-t \\~
h.id ..
Manna' be l "as ~t:irter JtX
l arson and Oo)d. and ahhou&h
nett her c\actl) overwhelmed f d1 on,
lll.rt~.
.. l thouaJlt v.h n "'c got to 5--4 v.c'd
lCt them, adm1t1ed Harrcll "'But I
ha"c to gi\C them credit."' ~ ·
f.d1-;on had truck for two in the
lifih a J.J. Thobt-delh ettd 1 tv.o-run
doubk but 1n tht' 1\th the CharJCrs
~•randed t~~ and bl-fore ther. could
gel .an 11her chance at the .Jl ate the
\'1k.tnp ha<i ortd thrtt mott to take
an -4 lcOtd. ~
&\d lint hC"\.I l (i r 4 ~llh a ~alk,
• (f'le•M lff M~/841
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Anne/sscore fourln 13.th to beat Dodgers C?CC cap~ures
::1· · . . · srxth straight ''°"' n. AUOdMid ""1 The Dodgers had sn•ppcd a 4-4 tie l>tc.~ ~holtdJ " s1n&)t'1 T~ .\ngcl O ·
With th~t run 1n the top of the I th l1cJ II at 4.4 on Gfcnn Hoffman·.. hn G~)nn, \\<hO led tht> ()od er.. "th 7 3 w1·n r:>antt Btehcttc h1u two-run inak on Jo voolalcl·~ homer and C hns ~ n1n1h-1nntn1 cnlicc n . wtth a .4-49 spnf\& batt1na a'craf~. WI -
to 11c thcpmc and then Korrit on Sill C1w)nn'\ t"O.run sinak. D :\nd nght·hanJcr Ramon Mart1nc1 ..
hrot<kr'1 double IO C'ap a four-run Urtdo vnflin"1 1v.o-run Stnglt 1n The .\n drnp1100C'J infield r\J1m ~ho tancJ the f ~~·~\em•, tiruilc .\lier a slow Malt ID lbc ~
rally an tM;I .lth nn1ns that c•rried the JC\cnth-1nn1n& had ancn the Ep~rd and Mark Md . .Cmort' 10 pin t 1hc Angel~. "ere opttdnc:d to · Empire Coafert9tc. die 9ruie
thCC9l1fornaa netlt\Oanl-7 inOf) OoJirrs a 4-2 kaJ Jeff ~1m1hon Wmonton uf the ~•fie Coa~ the lnplc-A lbU(lucrqut ,Dul~~ ( oa 1 ( oUete blln'hll -,, ~-
over the Los ~ISln Dodlcn tur· . ~n the SC\tnth w1!h a ~•nak ult t caauc to k't thc•r l\On-openina The Dodtrnannoun~ bd re lhe 1n1 to make~--.
dayniaht al Ailftim SUcfium. Bert 81~ lc\cn. Ma nano Dunan rt>)tcr at 24. < <,Ian of lurda~ na"'t \ aamc here l h~ Pirates won dlieir llXtb ~· ~ .l~t falty bclin oa 1ony doubl«l. and bottucor"1 on Gnffin·s. 1 he .\n1tl • roster 1ndudeS II 1ha1 1hc)' al~ optioned intirl<kr game and t Oth 1n tieirllli 12; ~
mm RBI :; -pvc ....!~. sanalc up t~e m1ddk. • _.., r11Ch\'~. ~Ith k'ft·han~r Vane~ 1 rac)' \\loodton and naht-handerJc for I 7.3 Vl<'tory .. Ftlllcrtae ...,_ ~ a 2·1 •• tllle ••~ Cahfonua drc• •1thin a nan"' the oH'I c.."C befum•na Utt Int add1tton t 1"Khu to the Duk~. da\ \It.er an ().) _, m Ille ONlit
fft!IWI)' 5erin. Aneef1 woa dlC teventh as Bri.ln Oo•n1na'1 fat • co 1hr \tan. l.mc&ace lh~ onJ) 61 The Oodetn outn1tued outfteld"r E mp1rt Coa t filldl ...... iti die 1Mat &Iii~ J:.l, in 11 1nn1 ... n.. play sroundet Kortd Jack Howt-11 1nnang' 1n e-h1bilion pie), allo•1na J* Gon7aJt1 and anf'tddtr Mike ol thf 11.tc at 1-4. 21·'7·1 0V9llll. ... day....._ who Md saftlled and tone to tlaird on nu~ hll\ and four na-. harptnon to Albuq~ J!l' l a half__.. blif' ol .....
MnttllO •laidl f • II I a.... , •. ; 'u ., ,,,,.
Co stcr harp; Sailors' Boris, Merickel st~nd out
t\t. 14-l SMMlay.
Fullerton ..-• 2.oO ... 11t • .a>nd. anJ afttrocc..-...,.. •
&ht fifth , lht "°"'"' ..... 4-,1,;;1• It J. I on I homtr byi~ 6a * • dlf t6'f'ft' o-11111 ~-~ ..... -.~~1.!!!dwNftnllllat ..
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SEA'Ml..E -After 33 lad chanaes, ~ ~
cU. of all wu for Micbitan. The Wolverinn ftuuY
btal Illinois, and they ~re in the Final Four""s
cbullliomhip pme.
. SEA TTL£-Gym custodians. eec your A
... nt brushes read~. Tbt NCAA rule • ililUrin 11e 10yiftS wtab • llDAll dwlee u.i ,
would mean ttpma&i• ).point liDel .,. ----· ~daftlel'ofthe3-poin1er~aftltdle
rules ~ Mo" rJaousb tome aoe.bli OCl9dtel IUCb u ladua'• Knet ac1 USC"s 0eor,e Wadi two .econda to olay, Sean H•ns took a rebouad of a milled Terry-Mills jumf)".r from the riabt
corner and ICOttd from ahon ran,e 11vina Michipn an
83-81 victory over JUinois in Saturday's semifinal.
Ravelins wilb it would. idea la~ to~thc an: ~ nine inches fenbet' from dae laooP to cmdbnn to
1a1emauonaJ IUndards aad mate dae lbot a llit more
difliailt . .. rd like 10 tee it rcsci nded compktcly," Kitialtt-... .. Winois realJy ~t they were aoi~ to beat us b
a third lime," Michipn s tam leadn'. Oleo Rice. Mid. .. But we were pumped up to play as bard as we could •..
Thit is a lot sweeter." •
With that. interim COKh Steve Fisher disaarad.
.. J'm just pleated and proud WC tOt that victory,"
Fisher said. ••1 don't care if it was ~st Duke. North
Carolina or St. Mary's pade school.~
In its tbtte )ah in the NCAA, tbe ).poineeror bomb or~ or lriplet OI whatever dte it'• called. Im become a m favorite that iulternaldy WODdel1W and ~
for COllChn. Oivtn its impect, and ita ..scled eui1nnellt
(CK the TV market, not many'Want to lamper witb it too
maacb.
Louisville Coach Denny Cruin cans il .. tbe ~test
chaner we've had in the pme ofbesketbelr ia at bit lO
years, even more than the rule cbanees to counter Wilt
Chamberlain's control of the pivoL
"but I think it'll stay where it is." • •
• Wiien tie Old Amcncan Basketblll Atloda.. · iall"Od~ the 3-ooant lhot in 1967. purilu •:eerild
called it a pmmicl umilar to t.bc &eaaue'• redo white
blue W. Which always 1eemed more &9P1ctp1ia1e oa a': teal's noee. ' · .
Is dtis still a dream world for him?
"ltis,anddon't wake me untilTuesday,"said Fisher, >-0 since replacina Bill Frieder at the stan of the
tournament.
Mills said the game's final scoring play problbly was
backward.
"I took lhe shot, and when it came off, we~ lucky
Sean was there," the 6-foot-10 center said. "But l
probably should have been the one to get the rebound, and HiQins probably should have taken the -shot."
In either case, Illinois, statistically the best offensive
reboundjng team in the country, was beaten on an
offensive rebound. And lhefllini ha<Uost tbei~m.,.me
of the Season with guard Kendall Gill in the lineu~.
"I didn't notice much difference in Michigan ' from
last time, Illinois Coach Lou Henson said. "We went as
strons wnh them as we could. We just didn't do that good
ajob(on tbeoffensjve boards). We couldn't win the battle
of the boards. lf wc do, wewtn the bl.llgame."
Michipn, which took 17 offensive rebounds to 13
for Illinois, now heads tG the championship final apinst
Seton Hall Monday ni&ht. --
It was a trip seafCd when Glen Rice, Michigan's
hottest hand dunng the tournament, intercepted a length-
of-the-coun inbounds pass by Illinois' Steve Bardo as
time ran out. As Bardo ran the baseline, trying to get the
ball inbounds, Mjtls ran right through a pick. butJienson
$8id it wasn't a ploy to try to d'raw a foul.
"We just thought we could gcf a good shot. but they
didn't run the play we thought they would," Henso~1d.
Rice Jed the Wolverines with 28 points, three 1ess
that his tournament average in a game that was so close in
almo t every stat category that the only difference was the
final score.
Illinois, ranked third in the naJion at season's end,
had the speed. Michigan, ranked I 0th, had tht size. In two
previous Big Ten Conference meetings this season, speed
won. · · This time. 'Michigan used • oombinatfon-of its size--
advantage, the scoring of Rice, 1he ball-handling of
Rumeal Robinson and the 16 rebounds of center Loy
Vau~t to P.revail.
'We worked on keeping thtm off the boards. That's wby we won," Rice said. •
PRO B.\SKJ:TR.\1.1
#WI I pf I la
D•e•a aollert artcfle~ ._., his b .. •nce ••
Ger.td Gr..,.. Of Seton Hall races ... dur-
lnt1 S.turday"a l'lfNll Pour pnie In Se.Ute.
The lead changed 17 fimes in the first half. which
wound up with 'Michigan hofcfloi a 39-38 lea'd The
bagest lead ofth~P,~e was eight i>oints. 16-8. on t~o free
throws by llhno1s Nick Anderson just 51/i minutes in1o the game.
Mich1pn outscored Illinois 12-6 to start the second
half, setting s~x of those points from the 6-foot-!O Mills.
who 1s three inches taller than any of Jllinois' starters
That run gave the Wolverines a Sl-44 lead with 15:35 left'.
Seton Hall com~back stuns Duke
SEA TTLE-Scton Hall's first Final Fourstaned the
same way Danny Ferry's third ont ended -with a blowouL
But the Pirates were able to tum the game around Just
as they have their program, a Big Eas1 doonnat unul 1wo seasons ago.
. Seton Hall ~bounded from an 18-poini deficit wtth
improved shootms and tough second-half defense on
Ferry for a 95-78 v1ctory and a trip to the championship
game. ·
When the game staned, though, 1t sure looked like
puke would be tbe team to face Michigan on Monday
night .
. The Blue Devils jumped to a 26-8 lead wilh.B:.55 left.
in th~first half: Seton Hall CoacnP.J. Carlesimo had to
call bis second timeout of the game.
The Pirates came out oftht 1imcout with a 25-12 run
to get within 38-33 at halftime. The shooting improved 10 ~~ir-16and no one gave the ball away again the rest of the
Nuggets drop Lakers in overtime
From The Auodated l'ress Tbe Denver captain also had seven mJde six of 10 shots from J-point
AJ En,,.,. h h · · rebounds. ranf. and host Sacramento hit 11 of ex .,is • w o carher in the Adarru added 21 pointc including 26 · d tr. • game became the seventh leading , ..., pointers in eieatin~ Utah.
Sc:orer in NBA history, scored six of iour )..pointers that enabled the The Kangs ttave been involved in
Denver's first seven points in 'Over-Nugets to lead 56-SS at halftime. Fat four of the 10 NBA games iri which a
time and sparked the Nu-ets Lo a Lever, doubtful because of a pulled team has hat I 0 or more 3-pointcrs.
I J .i11 108 · the -· Los hamstring. was a surprise staner and They hokt the sin•i.....•me record of .... vactory over vasttmJ contributed 22 poi· nts and 12 re-6 _.,.,.. AntcJcs Lakers on Saturday night. bounds. I , the second tta&hest to1.al of 13 and also bave scored 11 twice. • Eflllash·s spun, alona with a free Ma.gic Johnson carried most of the
"It's not only chanlCd the-oflense and -ways to
attack, but it's chanted defenses," Crum said. "You've
aot to ao out and guard those people now. That chanp
your in~nor defense. But the bigest impict is that it
chanaes the way the aame is scored."
Scoring is up to 151 .S points per pme for both teams
this yea~t~~rly four points higher than 1 year qo and
sixth hignnt in NCAA history. Four years 811>, when all
teams ~ the 45-second clock for the fi"t timl" but
Nicholls notches 70th goal
Ben le NieMllt had a hat trick to reach
the 70-goal plateau and Wayne Grehk)' ..
collected three assists for a career total of •"' ~
l ,200 as the Los Angeles Kmgs came from
behtnd for a 6-4 victory over the Vancouver Canucks
Saturday niaht at the Forum. NiChOTls, wno8Js0 notched
his 300th career goal, scoree two power-play goals and
then added a short-hander into an erripty net with 18
seconds lefi to become the fifth player in NHL history to
score 70 or more goals in a season ... Elsewhere in the
NHL: Gnat IMyarcl scored an unassisted goal with 3:04
ltfi to gi ve Buffalo a 4-J victory over the New Yorlc
Islanders in Uniondale ... In Hartfor4. Grut J eM.lll&s
and 'Dave Tippett scored in a 2; 16 span in the first period
and SylvalD Tar1eoa added 1wo power-play goals as the
Whalers defeated Chicago, 6-1, to stay two points. behind
Buffalo in the race for third place in the Adams Division
... GiDo CavalUaJ scored into an empty net with 50
seconds remaining 1n overtime to give St. Louis a 4-3
victory over visiting Toron10. Cavallini scored his 20tb
eoal of the season. scndinlan SS-foot shot from center ice
tnto the empty net 24 seconds after the Maple Leafs,
desperate for a vi~tory. i~ ~he race for the founh playoff
spot in the NorTtS 01V1s1on, pulled goaltender Allan
Bester ... In Quebec. R• Cimen a scored his first two
NHL goals as 'Boston handed the Nordiques a team-
rccord 4S1h lo s. 5-4 ... lteUy Miiier snapped a 4-4 tie with
two th1rd-penod goals and Washington won for the first
time since chnchmJ first place 1n the Patrick Division,
dtfcatmg v1 itina New Jersey, 6-4 ... In Montreal.
defenscman Crail IA4•11's goal with 6:58 to play gavt
the Canadiens a 2-2 tie wath Philadelphia ... ltewbi
Stevns sco~ 1wo aoals to help Pittsburgh chndtsccond
place in the Patnck Division with a S:.2 victory over
v1saung_New York in Ptall E.,..Ja.'1 return as Ranicrs·
coach. Esposito. the lbnacrs· aencral manager. took over
as coach when he fired MldtelBe,..,...earlierSaturdly.
The Ran~were 3-ICM> an Bersrro11's last 13 pme-s.
Q l 0 ·1 J. 0 J 1 H •. D \ \
O.Bas Gren, NcwYortc Yankees mana,er. on
Toromy John: "He's o ne in a million. How mapy
other 4>year-old auys arc out there crankina up on
Operuna Day or even crankina up? Many of them arc
struahn& to ,et out of bed." .
throw by Michael Adams, erased a load for los An,eles and nearly bad a Berry scored 33 points and Kenny
two-point Los Angeles lead and put triple-double by halftime, lacking Smith added 24, mcluding three J-Texas wins swimming tltl Denver ahead 106=101with2:29 left. only one assist. He finished with 20 pointers. Karl Malone topped Utah e
T he Lakers were unable to catch up points, 17 rebounds and JS aasists. with 27 points, Thur! Bailey had 23
after pulling within 106-104 on a James Worthy topped the Lakers Cl"d John Stockton 22. INDIANAPOLIS -Freshl)'\an Jdf----
blsket by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. wilh 25 points and A:C. Green had .22 Tra1I 8 Rouse of St.an ford won the • 200-yard ~
JeromelanemadealayupandFat ~ints and 13 rebound• Abdul· Cl d Drelaaen IH, fferaets ltl: backstrokcasOly~icsilvermtdaJ1stDavid
Le a.. De tr. 1 d · "" Y e xter•s th.rec-point play with Be kofT f H ... _... h' ----ver .. ept nver sa1e y ahca with bber sco~ 13 points in 28 1: 13 left in overtjme put Pon&and r o arva en~ 11 compct1uve
six straight free throws down the minutes. ahead for~ and t.hc Trail Blazers career by placanJ second Saturday in the men's N
stretch. After a seesaw fourth quarter. the held on to defeat host Chariottc. wimmana and Dmn\ Championships.
Durina halftime, Abdul-Jabbar Lakcn appeared to have the pme in Drexler's two free throws wilh six Texas. helpdj by haun Jordan's vtctory tn the I 00
was horiored on his final rcplar· hand when Byron Scott'sjumperpve seconds rema=na made the ~re freestyle, a first in the 400 freestyle relay and a ICCOnd by
season appearance in Denver. He them a 99-96 lead with 13 -oods 2 """" defend ma champton Kuk Stack le in the 200 breaststroke. · cd 1 ... _ N a..•---I 2-119 and the victory for the -..n .... _ t•• t tie ' th nd · Th rece1v • 10 ~n uaac• nee~ remaining. Denver tied the score on I Bl h b L .... u~ -m I 1or e seco conscc1,1t1vc year. e
from the Nuacts. 3-pointShOt by Walter Davis wath azers, w 0 ro~e a sax-game losana Lonlhoms finished with 47S points.
Enalish's 31 points enabled him Lo nfoe aeconds left. ~treak and f!lOVed one pme ahead of "St.anford. which had Its 1lrina of three con1eeu11ve
pus E)ain Baylor for seventh pt.econ In other NBA pmes: id~ Dallas in the race for the eighth NCM lit.Jes snapped last year;, was nc•tat 396. M1ch'11n
the all-time acorina list with 23,170. Ulp 111, Jua 17: Ricky sa-. ~on~~.yofTbertb in the Wetlcrn was third at 315 wath UCLA rounh with 313.S. foUoWed .-F======~~~===-=~=~=~~~~~~~··il71ii~ •• ·--···iiiiiiiiii.-i by USC Wllh 304. Eddie Reese of Texa was aclcctcd the NCAA
sw1mmina Coach of the Year.
You'd expect to pay
more for elegant
AITIQUE SATll
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USC-1 David Wharton. who s~ lhe two medley
events earber 1n lhe mttt1 ~ved the Swam ma of the
Year award for the l«lC>na CONCCUUve year.
Phlllles to put Samuel on DL
Well, 10me fans and coaches att st.ill ar.eetP.IP.
ttiouib the l-poanter is popular 1n tht Colietes and S-.,:
pros;
Tbe c~ propoltd by a pantl of COICbei would.
move the line out to 20-feet, 6-inchcs to match alll:
intern1tional and Olympic standard but scay well lborD>e
1bc NBA 's tapered arc, which ran~ fFom 22 feet to 2~
If the interna1ional djstance ts changed. the collete lht•.
woukl be re.-inted apin, according lo the proposal. ~· •
. If the NCAA rules committee g~ alona with tht
coeches' recommendation it would mean the 3-poinwf.
in the FinaJ Four championship pme Monday night·
would be the Jut I.I the &honer d1slanc.e. .. • ....
Sanders se·t to challenge N~ .. · .
DENVER -Citing his school's recen1 -· ---
orobetion and a desire to help his family ~ .
financially, Helsman Trophy winner BalT) ~ · Sanders wd Saturday he as prepared to · ·
challenge the NFL in court, if necessary, in order to t~rn
pro.
. Sanders, a junior running back from OkJah~
State, notified ahe NFL on Thursdar that he wanu 11.>
become el;,ible for this year's draft. Has petition sct.s up a
possible test of the league's restrictions apinst draJ\j.Q&
underclassmen. ..
Sanden said Saturday he has signed contracts w~b
spons &Fnls David Ware of Allanta and Lamont m.t.lh
of Denver. As a result. OSU officials have dedarCd hun
1 nelif,ble for 1989. . .. , •
'Forthe past three months. J ha"e been giving a Uoa•
deal of thouaht to my future as a football pla)er," Sanders
said at a news conference. "I've talked wi1h my parents
Coach (Pat) Jones and other OSU representatives. •
"I nave Come lO theconclus1on that it would be ID Pl)'
best interc~ and in the best intcrcs1s of my fam1I} JO
renounce my last year of college cltgib1lif} an<tpursi.(~ a
career in professjonal football. '
"This decision in based, in part, on the finan(;f.il
hardship that my family and I arc present!) faced w\lh
and the opponunity 10 relieve-some of the p~ur"e", i
come .fro m a family of 11 children. and I fee l a dut) to\~
10 assist them.
"The prot;>auon OSU 1s fa<'Cd w11h the ne~t few )Can
also pJa)ed a pan in my decision."
The January the NCAA banned 0 U from -bo~I
pmes. for three years and fr<?m telev1 ion appcaranccs!o.r
two. c1tin1 rccnut1ng vaolauons.
o I
\Xlllkfns tells of payments ·
Dem_. WIWu acl.nowlcdJcd that
he rettt\•ed thousands of doUars an loan &.: --
from an aitnt while he was playang basketball ~!
at Geo'IJa, and he sard Coach Hap O.nam
knew o r some of the dcahnas. accord int to a pubh ht'd
report. The Atlanta Journal and The Atlan1.a Consdtll·
tion, an today'' combined editions, said its infonnatfo'n
ame from a 1985 deposatton ma coun case invoMK~
Wilkins' finances. Wilkins, now a s1.ar with 1he AtWi!'I
Hawks. wu said to have acknowled&td m tb<>te pa~
thit he and hll mother received nearly $30,000 an loafl
from spons qent Jad ......... Durham denies ans
knowlcdae of the ananttments •.. In other ~rts n~
Saturday: Soohomore naht-hander MIU P)llrie, Jn
Ocean Vaew lii&h productt threw a scven-h11tcr .Ancf
R.-.e &allanlf stoic thr« oases to tic the UCLA ~r
record u the Brum' bcaa Cahfomia. 8--11 an a Pacifi<'•tO
Conkrenct Southttn Da v1s1on pme. f)'nnc, 4-4, st~ k
out one Ind -.lked two as the Bruin won for the fiftt1
tune an their Jul siic conference pmn Louisiana l'e<'h
Coach r-1 Jee Z..-was atl«lcd u tht new lad
bukttbelJ COKh al ·Auburn. a«ordn'I to publtstlcd
repons. The Binninpam Ne-sand™ Mon~ry
Adveniter. in. stories published lOda)'; quoetd un.na~
IOurta as •Ylftl Elalts would be antrodumt M~tt ~he rc~~nt for .._, ...... , • . Jt. ~;
1na>n'Hftl chairman of &ht NCAA T oumamtnt teaec«9n
commiaee, '°°" wtH be named commissioner of' the J!ii :rea COlafereMC. IOUrta told The Anociaaed Prct.1-. :.., Mal ._, look advant.aee of abrtt open hmes by J.~
p I Ht ro; I 19'-l 78 vic1ory in Ilk' htk prnc in Edil' • Okla. of the ridaest tournament on &ht Pro · ' ~lat AllOCiation tour· ... a.-.1 ..... wbo l'.aU acu~ quanert.cks tn PMllftl yards. at1empu aad com~ Mned a two-year contna with the K.aallU CityOa~ ... Rous~Qiknquanablldc w.,,.. ._.
has decided ap1nst Sllft•nt an offtr shut with another,
team and will conun~ contrKt neaotialions wilb"dlt·
Oilen. bis au~. ~ltrllll•lo sakl •.• ll*ltf ..... won tbe Country ·re Homa 200 Bu1eh Gneld ,......"'_ ..... *'* car rw ._ .olld Ill#• • o••pc:••illl·lk,... OllM .. 2-ar ... aa ~ Rawly in South Catolana ••• ~ &ra:rw ICOftd---sif~
bldrhlDder 4: 16 into ovcnitne, hftint Han'anl to au ftfft NCAA~ lltle .;ab• 4-J victory over Minaa6cA1n ....... Miaa. ~ '
·lhkSter_
-h ·aruJslng .
fjy ·ffve
Despite. shooting
r:..o ver 7 3, she
pads Shore lead ...
~ARDLHANDY
-.. D.111)' l'llot Cont ... ICNnt
~NC'HO MIRAGE -Juli lnk-
stcr1s threatening to make a runaway,
wire-10-wi rc victory of the Nab1sco-
Dtmrh horc LPGA golf tournament
arMission H11ls Country Club and
none of her compcutors 1 making a
nfif1il her.
fnbter, who took a three-shot lead
on l)pcmng day, fired a 1-<>"er-par
r<>Ut\d of 13 aturday for a 208 total
for three days or 54 hole and leads b)
fiv.eover three others.
r...c1udcd in the group behind her
are·Jody Rosenthal. JoAnne Carner
and 'Lynn Adam~. all at 213 or fi ve
st~es behind the leader. .\dams
picked up thrte strokes on par wi a
69: C'.'aplCT fired her third straight
and Rosenthal was in at even pa r 72
on aturday.
1'empenltutts wcreTI 't qOTte as high
as t~ previ~u~ two days but a gusting
wind caused some problem .
°'1' eta)'Cd \Cf) good out there
to<!li>. · Inkster s:ud. "I h1tthe ball the
bts<I have hit it all \\-CCk andhad a lot
ofbitd1e or.ponumues.
"Overal • wtth the wind. I did
c~Mll)' what I wanted to do. I may
have been a little too conservative on
the front nine but I turned it around
on.+hc bad. side. I feel Hry confident
v.1th my aame.''
The kc)' 10 her success came on the
third hole. a nemesis to playing
panncr'Bcth Dart1el ~ h of lbc P<l-5
two dayi . Daniel had a double bo$CY
gain Saturda) afier hitting ~er fil'\t
ttt ~ot out-of-bounds
lft\stcr. hkev.1se; got into trouble
on the same hole. hitting to the right
Ide rou&h. She hat a tree ""•th her
seeond diot and m1ssro an iron shot
on the third. A pitch 10 the green.
sonic 30 feet from the pin left her
facing a double bOicye he stroled a
perfet't pull that fclf into the hole for a
t>qgey-and apncared as happ) with the
~~Jilt as though he had birdied the hpje. • :·rm reall y &omg to ha' c 10
c~entratc on my o""n game
( >)" Inkster added ''h's m)
tu11rnament to "''" or lose and I ha\c
tu h ep m) focus I'll pla) some
(mUMi) jimcs out there hke hitting
I~ tJ'ttn • b11tt..n1 the fa1rwa) and
ll\lng the putts a food roll .. l talk to m)'~I a lot out there and
ti) ·tb calm m)sclf down I don't put
tOb' much pressure on for birdies I "-in focus on ""b.it I nm suppQ~ 10
d9 and ~ to kcc:p cool ...
Ajked 1f be lastcncd to SO-)car-old la&H (Carner turns SO on Tuesday) inc $a1d: "I ne\cr hnen to them But sM} a ~I pla)'cr and great com-
l:>(UJor. IC ha) nOlhtng tO do \\.tlh 11
f~monow."
.. JQkstcr. Carner and dam v.111 be pla)i~ in the final thrtt me at 10
o'dOCk today h v.111 be on < ba nncl 4
&r..®on.
-.. ~:.My rounds the last t""o days have
t;tlft hkc n1&ht and da>, ··Carner said
':(Friday) I fiu 11' lfttM an rqula11on
~ today I bat all l pttns. 1 he
dlfttttlk"C 11 that I was up and down al"diy·yntmtay and today I never
toflht fttl for thf lf'l"t"'· TheY W'trt a II tlowtr today and I nc\.cr did y rap 1l to tht ho~:·
amtt. a Vr1nncr 1n the lint
Womm's Kcmptr ~n at Mrsa ~ (( in Costa Mesa 1n 1979, ~ t~ first hole and had 17
tlraiaht pen after that but said the
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: "Evtt')bodY t«m to be mak1na
tnit1akn out theft. No one tW really
ktpl ll all tCJletht"r. T1lit .-uid WIJ
ttfft)' howhna al 18 and thfrc wert ~.:C~d.=)~oAd ~
be* bJnC an the townament ~l has hc9't won al She feels lnbtcr can be bealat and •Y' shr has come from btw.d such a fivMtrOk.: dtf'ICit 1n
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. Oller~ '· CS Full«ton 10, Ptdflc 2
... Vllda,Lel V9NI t , UC S.nte lert>ere I use 12. s1enford s
UCLA I, Cellfornlll I
Arlzone SI. 4, Oreoon SI. 2 Point Lome 4, ltlole 3
Atlilt Peclflc 9-1, C.I Lut~•n 0-2 Cleremont·Mudd 13·10, Wtllltler 6'3
~ Cllleee
OllANG• .W.I CON'••INCI OnMe C..St 7, ,....,_ l
Orenoe CoeSI 000 010 141-7 10 I
FIAllrton 020 001 000-3 I 0
Guccione, AMlrfl C'I end Keir. 8ettler, ~ (I), PelnlOn (f) end Melle. W-A~e<ez,
1-0. L-let'ller, 2•6. 28-Ketv COCCI 2, Sent•
Cruz (OCC), Monson (F). Hlt--Melie (F ), T.,.,_ COCC).
Or-.. El'nlllln c.-. •a ..... s-..e • l • 17 .. • Or-.. Ceest I 4 0 21 1 I cwwns 1 4 o 20 t o
......... , 6 s 0 ., '1
FUlllrtdft 4 7 0 t 14 0 Seddllhek 3 7 I 11 I I
lt!wr~ 2 I I 5 16 1 SetllnllY'• Sarft Ont111e C..lf 7, Fullerlon 3
RenchO S.ntlffo '· 0...... Welt 3 Cyoreu 7. Stddlebeck 1
TueldlY'a GM* ( 2:lO I Rlver11de et 0...... w .. t
Fullerton ., CyorHI
Renctlo S.ntle1'0 et StddletMt<:k TilundlY'• ~ (2:30) CYOf'HI et 0rlft9ll CMat
RencllO S.nllaeo et Fullefton
&edOllMCk •I RlvlrMde S.twdlY'• GelMa ,_, s.... Welt ., s.ddllMck Ontllle ca.at et Rencno S.ntleoo
RIYer•lde •I Fullerton
...... lc:hNt
SUMMT &.aAeu•
M9fa '· .... 7 Mwlne 100 403 1-9 11 3 Edison 101 O'lO >-7 11 1
LMlon, C. 8o¥CI (.I) end Lindley, Glnerlcll, Deniel (4), Smith ('I end S. ThoOe. w-<. lklYd.
L~ 28>-0odler i.l, M. NlwflllCI CM), Pence CEl1 J. TllOM <El, Streflll (El. »-<tocMr (/IA1. Sdlultz (M). H't-C. loYd (M), S. TiloOe IE).
,,__ YlilW 4 WM•I It I ~ tOOtOOt-0 23 Founteln VelltY Olt JOO x-6 1 0
MAM'rltly, Gr9be 14) end Loot1, Hele end
Dodd.. w-+tale 2-1. L~y, 2·3·1. 2.8 lll:llat* (FVJ. Hit~ ...... (F V).
NOM·L•A.U. , ....... ,
UMrt¥ OW1ltlM II, hdk ....... "PKiflc Sllorn 000 C»-0 I 6
Liberty Olt'lstlen 343 lx-11 6 l
Ktomen end COhell; l uelleta end Ven OYke
w-euckllS, •-O. L-Ktomen, 0-1. 38-Jtmei
CLC >.
,~...,.,
l.a.rtv OINIM ll, "edlc SNf'ft I Pklfk: Sh6rn 011 01-3 3 6
Libert¥ Christi~ ... 41-13 11 l Sneed tncl COhll1. lettodeno encl HoeNtt. w-&eitoeleno, l•O. L-Sneed, 0-1 38-lllcketi
ILCI. HR-8ucJlell (LC).
0c:ewi View
Founlaln Velley .Metlni
EdilOll
HuntllletOI\ e..ctl
Wtstmlnlter
c-..
W L
3 0 2 I
2 l
1 2
I 2
0 l
~ .,. .. 0 CusstC
T ..
0 0 l
0 I
0 2 0 2 0 l
JIMllr "--..... 1. P9nnav~enle, 6!24; 2. Slenford, 6':27; 3.
Orenoe Co.al, 6:34; '-Vele, 6:J4; s. C.tlfornle,
.. AO; '-Wellllnf!Oll, 7: 14. , ................
1. Oranee C..t, 6:1t; _2. Welhlntton, •:12; >. Cellfor~1.0 ... UCLA, 6:.47, S. UC S.nte ........ r..; ......... ~ •
·Hou110n •t PhillldllPt>le. 10 • m
M ston e t CleYelancl, 10:30 • m
New JerWY et Chlceoo, 1030 • m
Atlente et lnellene, 11.30 a m
Golden Stet• et We.l11.inJ11011. 17 30 1un.
Mleml et Oe11111, s 11.m.
..._... l14, &.alien IOI
LAKUS -Worttlv 11-20 3-S 2S. Green 1·14 6· 1 n, AllCIUI· JMlber s-1 s 3-3 u, Scott 7-1 s l • •
17, Johnson 6·16 1·10 20, M(Nemere 0--0 1·2
I, M. COOPer 0--7 0-0 0, WOOlrlc!Oe 0·2 0-0 0,
Cemllt>tll 4·1 2·2 10. TOI•"' 41·'7 26·lS IOI D•NVElt -Enell'11 14·2' 3·3 :ll, Grten·
wOOd l·l 0-0 2, W. C-0-1 0-0 0, t.tvtr
7·20 l•I 22, ACIMll 7·14 3·4 21, SC::lleYft •·11 S·I 13, Lent S-6 1-1 11, Turner 0-1 0-0 0, O.vl1
4· 10 l-1 10, Henlllk 1-3 0-2 2. Cook 1-3 0-C
2 Totefl· U·IOI 2l-27 114. SC...., ......
Lekerl ,, " 10 24 t-lot Otnvtf ~ 27 ,, u 27 1S-1h
3·POlnl ooe"-Aderm 4, 0.Yfl F~
out-ScheYft. Rebouncb-t.ekers " IJohMo( 171, Oetl,,.,. 62 (Levw 121. Aulst..-Lakar• 21
CJohmon 151. Denver 24 v.ciems 71 Tot• t0Uls-Leker1 26, Denver 2t TKftnlat-Otnve· "'"91 dtftnse.
Allende-17,022.
COLLEGE MEN
NCAA TeurMment
THE,-JNAL~
,., s.tlle)
SlltwdeY's s.n..... Scares
Salon H•" 95, Oukt 71 M~hl11•n 13, llllnols 11
MelmY'1 ~ ..... GMN
Seton HeM, 31·6, vs. Mlchlean, 2'-7. 6.13 Pm
NCAA SEMIFINALS Seten H.. H, Dulle 71
SETON HALL -Geze 7· 14 2·2 20, Welker
6-9 7·7 19, Re"'°' l·I 3·3 9, Grffne S-9 6·•
17, Morton 4·1 S-6 13, c_, 3·4 0·0 6, Avent
l-4 0-0 '· \IOlcy 1-2 0-1 2. l<•llltrl• 1-1 0· 1 3, •
Wltlneton o-o 0-1 o, Lono 0-1 0-0 o, CrowllY
0· I 0-0 0, Mon1eserin 0-0 0-0 0, RtOlmbu 0-0
0-0 0. Totels. 33-61 21,·27 9S
DUKE -lrl~ty 0-3 2·2 2. Ft rrY 13·2' 7·11 34, l.Mllner 4·5 S-7 13. Ht nclt non 4·1'
S-6 ll, S/lyder 3· 10 0-0 I, Smrth 1·4 3-4 "
Al>dtlneby 0-0 0-0 0, Koutitto. 0-3 0-0 0, Oev1a
M 0-2 2, l uekleY 0-0 0-0 0, Pelmet' 0-0 0-0
0, 8 ur9in 0-0 0-0 o Toltll 2'·12 22·32 71
....iflln-·Ouk• lf, Salon HD 'll l-POlnr
ooe!S-Saton H•ll 6•., ((;e11 ·-•. Gr-l· I, Ket11kls 1·1, Monon 0-1), Oukt 4·1' (Snvoer 2-s. Smith 1-3, Ferry l·S, Hencllraon 0-1,
Koubek 0-2). FOUied ~Miiner, Snyder
-~ Hell • (ltemM 12) °""' 43 (Fwry 111 AA&ls-seton Mel 16 (Gr-II.
OUkt U (~ S> Tot .. ~!on He1 n. Duk• 2S.
MkNeM u. -..a 11
MtCHtGAN -Rice 12·24 2·2 11, Mflb 4·1 0-0 I, 'VIMllJflt S-13 0-0 10, Griffin 0-1 0-0 o.
RObinton 6·13 2·5 14, HUllhls 4•5 H t , Hlfffnl
S-12 3·3 14, Call11 0-1 0-0 'Q. Toteb. 36·71 I· 11 ll. • . IUJNOtS -Anotraon 6-lc H 17, aettle
10-17 I · 10 2', Hetnilton S-14 M 11, Giii 5•t 1-1
~~ ~rlf:i~=~·M~.~~1 ~~ t,~
Helfll lit, tltlnoK 31 3•PCHnt toei.-MlchlMn 3·1 (Rice 2·4, Hloelna M .
ltoblnton 0-1>, 1Nlno1$ 2·1 ca.111e 1-1, earoo
M . Anelef'ton 0-1, Smllh 0-1, Giii 0-2). Fouled
out-Hemllton. Rtt»Ounelt-Mldlloen 4.S tVeuen1
'61, llllnol' 3' (H8tl'lllton t i. Alellll-Mkhlean
23 CltOblnlon 12), lllinoia 1' Ca.rCIO I I. Tot ..
fOlb MldllMn 201_ lllincM " ""-llCI ,,,,..,,
HORS•: K \( I "\f,
-WT!:::l.Yft!", •. 111-t-"'Mlrdlr .. .,,, 1it:.7.
-~·· ....... (tf\f), ,.,. l. cv. 2•11. ). cv. ,.... .
to tree-• cv. n.n t. '°"" 1Fv>. n.w. 3 CV, Utl
100 llY--1 ~V, SUI, 2 ,,.,... IFV), S7.a,
J cv. "11 lOI trw-1. M9tdlr (FV), •41; 2 CV, it"· S, CV, SU6. toO fl'--1 CV, 4141.56; t. HM\ (F V).
US7.S7. 3, CV, S•UI
100 lledl-l. CV, 5'7', t. ~1111 (FV), 57.12, ) OehltOlt CFVl, l:GO.H. • lOO lll'Mtl-1 CV, 1:01'1, 2 CV, 1'06.tt; J
Detllln (FV). l:ft 41 G tr .. rtler-1. FCNnteln V•y, 3.27.24.
....... ..._.. lll, ,.,_ 4S
200 rneditY ,. ... y-1. ,..._t Herbor, .... s.
-.,..._1 W... (M), 1:50.13 2 loriS {NHI, IJIM, I Jewell CNH), 1:51.h 2tO IM-1 Mwldlel (NH), ta 57, 2 ltultW
(NH). 2:1Ul. I. Mlr9M (NH), t.1309 I
50 tr--1. Nldlola (NH), 22.2; I Fe<rlnelon
(NH), 21.16, l Ma•well (M), tt.'2.
lOI llr-1. E..--id (NH), SU2, 2. Ma• .... (Ml, SU, 3 Dilflolr1NH), ,,... ,
100 trw-1 N1c1101s (NH), 4t6t; 2 Fe<· rtneton (NH). 5172. l ~Pl (M), SU.
500 lr--1 lorla (NH), c;SU 2, 2 Jewd
CNHI, S-OS.tl, J W.tar !M l. S:06..12
100 beck-1 5otner1 INHI, SI 4.S, 2 Merictlel
(NH), St.O, 1 Kenyon (M), 1:00.00.
100 brte•t-1. McAlllater (NH), 1'03 4, 2
Cornoold (NH), l.S.M, l Sdlwerlz CMI, 1:0713 400 ,,. .. f N Y-l. N-POf'1 Herbor, 3:23 lt
H• ldlMI tlrtS
MOM-l.•AGW C .... a w Yllft .. , ....... V*'t '1
200 rnedleY reley-1. Cepo Vt JllY, 2:0U6
200 frtr-1. Chrl'IV (CV), 201.01; 2. V091
CFVl, 2:02.Sl; 3. Tr~lno CCV), 2:10,JO.
200 lndo-t.... Cat (CV), 2:19 4i2: 2.· .JMmt •(CV), U0.11; 3. Tl. ttotltf'la IFVI. 2.27.51
50 tr--1. Krlaly (CV), 25.16, 2. Kremer
(FV), 2UO; l. Te, lto0tr11 (FV), 27.42.
100 ftv-1. Moe (CV), 1:01.M; 2. Vogt CFV),
1:03.lt, 3 Jec.klOll CF Vl, l:ft.IO
100 Ir-I Kristy <CV), SS.S3. 7 Ct! ICVI,
SI SS, 3. Krtmtr (FV), St.13.
SOO tr--1. Kristy CCVI, S:J2.2t, 7. S.POf'llO (CV), 6:01n , 3 ltltter (FV),• 6,lfS2
100 back-I. Jteme <CV), 1~2. 2 Moe
CCV), IM..41; l Te. ltooerts (FV}. 1.11.'2.
100 tlf"Sl-1. Run o ICV), 1-17.52, 2. ltlller
(FV), 1 11.20, l. Jeck.a CFVJ, l 21.IS. 400 frM rtle-1. C•PO Vefllv, l:S3.SS
_,... 1f2. NewMrf HMtler S2
200 rnedilY rN r-1 #Mrlne, 2-03 II
200 lrtr-1 Ford (Ml, 2!06M, 2. ROlll (Ml,
2 10 11, '3 Kr-(M), 2'\6.12.
200 lnoc-1 Slmmonl (M), 2:2l.26, 2. Ruffini (NH), 2.2115, a Nelt•mur• CM), 2:31 42
SO frer-1 Sei.noutCll (Ml, 21.75, 2. Thomson
(NH), 21.17, 3 Pence (NH). 21A7.
100 f!V-1 Or1"11n (M ), l:OU 4, 2.
Nekamun IM), 1117 57, 3 Veenw e INHI, 110)2.
100 fr'_ I S mmons (Ml, S7 22; 2 Bloom·
fltld (NHI, SI 67, 3. ltoth IMI. S9.11.
S00 tr-1 Netcner (Ml, S!SS 6', 1 SPenoulell (M), 6:00.50, 3. Vten1lrt (NH),
6 13.lO
100 DKll-1 Sctlu-(Ml, 1:10'1. 2. Ford (M), 1:11.14, 3 Churttllllll (NH), l:IUt.
100 DfH l l-1 Thomaon (NH), l:17.41, 2 l(rerntr (M), l:lt.O., 3. OeVrla (M), I 11 SI.
400 tr .. rllar-1. ~Marine, 4:05.lS
""" Klletl NON·LIAGUI lint..,..,
Ullltfty Clw'lltlM "· ........ ~ • He1-1e Chrl111en 101 33 -I 5 3 Lloerty CllftSllllll >06 (lO)x-19 6 S
l teu. Scoll 131 Md u wreoc.a. CarUMI .and
E noi trom • W-Ce ru u . L-8 1•11• 28-Le•renct. CHC) '
,~ ..... ,
Ullltfty ~ '· ...... aw-.. , HHPer.a CIW1stlen 030 000 0-3 I S
LIMnv C1Wltha11 02 -w-t lt 1 Lewrel'Ct tnd •11sted, Eneatrarn _, C¥UM> 3--ENStrom (LC)
HOltl f,f, •-,;
Paa .... __
, ........ C*a.)
I MIU Aultly, lndieneP0111. m (2 Hmetl.
1100,000. 2. J iil\ Pwlcak ltldlrnond ........
Olllo, 111 (I """'· ISS,Oool 3. Jtu St•vrOOk , S.n Dlteo • .., 12 N!TIH), '30,000; 4 Heuv
Sl.lltlnl Stll'llna Hel9111&, Mlc.h., m (2 Hme$), no,ooo; s. Tom Crit .. , TMnH. F111.. 112 ct
M rnt), 1151000 ........ . .......
SulllM dlf. Crll .. , I"· 172
Sleyroolt def. ~na. m -1tS
AUllly def SlwrOOk, UC·m .
AullW def ~. 1'5-171.
Clll9I -WIVA
Slenfofd def UCI, 1'• 16, lS-12, 14'-1', 1 S-6,
lS-10
Y-CalMrv _ _........!!_,~ ...... ,,
a·EfllMofeft 11
a·VMCOUWr D • I
Wh•••• zs a 12 a
v-Detrolt
x·St. Louil •·MIMMot• Chlceto
Toronto
...,...,.......
,. ii t2 • 311
32 u 12 " 271 27 36 " 70 H6 2' 41 12 .. 293 au• u2s. ..... c .... ,. r» Pllrtdl ......
v-W•lhlfttfeft •1 • 10 n 301 x-PlttUurltl 3' D 7 15 U1
x·NYR....,.. 37 M I 12 -x·Ph'Ultll hie 36 J5 I • 302 New Jerlev 2' ., 12 .. 27• NY ..... ldlt1 21 •7 5 5' Hf
MllM ......
SI • 9 115 115
3'2'14 "* J7 l5 7 11 117
37 37 5 1' 2'7 27 45 7 '1 2t1
,......., 11«'111. ""Y-dlfldlelt--~
...... Y'I SC... K-.. 6, VencOU¥tr c
lo&IOll 5, ~ ' 96Melo c, N.V. lllellden 3
Hertford •• Ollc.No I l"ltttllur9'I 5, N. V. Reneara 2
Wttlllllelon •· New Jenev 4 .......... ,... 2, MolltrMt ,
St LIUll 4, TOfllftlO 3 (Of) T....-1..,..._ K-.. If Venc.ouver, 7:05 11 m. MlnMlofe el WIMIHI. 12:25 11.m. Edmonton •• C.!MrY. 12JS P.m.
Hartfwd el lotton, 4-15 11.rn. ~ •• auff•IQ, •-OS run. Detroit el St. L..ou11, 4:0S 11.m.
PllllllUrltl 11 ""lledelohle, 4:0S 11.m.
N .• Y. I~ al N.Y. lte"""· 4.35 11,m, WUlllftetoll el New Jtnn. 4•4S 11 m
TorOft'!.._lf ·Ch!Qeo, S:3S 11.m.
1..u Of' •EOULA• SIASON
K"-,, canuctr1 4
SC.,.. .. ""1edl
) I 0-4
1 ' 1-6 ,w...,..,
I Vencouwer, G.C. Adems I, .57, 2 L1H
"""'"· l(onl0$ l (GrelllY, Coutwler), 12.45 (pp), l Vencouvtr, G. Adems It (Smith,
lulelll<), tl:OS, 4 Venc.ou~. 8ennl119 2 (G.C Adal'N. Tentll, 1''.33 (PO) • sec.. ..... S. LOI ~. Miller 7 (Tevtor, Nlddl),
U t; 6 LOI A.netlel. Hlcnolla 61 (l(e-. Gret1kv), US (11tt); 7. Vencouver. UnCltn JO
CS.ndltll, l llldler), ll.27, I. Loi Allllllft,
K•JPtr " (NldlcMb1_Pr•iller), 14.3S (PO), ' Los Aneeln, Nlctlolla ff (ic.-. Grett YI, 19 SI
(PO)
l1*W ....... 10 LOI Anoe!H. Nlc.llolls 10 (Witmer), 1942 1111,en)
SllOt• on toet-Vencouver 12·13·11-37 Lo\
Aneetft 6·1t ·7-J2.
Power-lllev ~unlttH-Vel'COUver I ot I,
LOI An9lltl 4 of t.
Goellts-Vencouver, Week&. ll-lt·S 131 lhot1·2• &eves). LCK Anoelts. HrueleY. 27·2'·5 (37"331
~ llendellCI-16,00S.
lteferw-ltOb Sttlck Llnnmen-Ryen
look, Mllit Cvlll
IH\'\,\t 110'' Q
AUTO aAC..
NASCAlt-Flntd Jtrnmv Soencer 1.2,150, t nel
D•ll Jerrett 11,000. tnd Need '"'"' on Pf'Obahon tor II• raut. •• Ille rtWtt ot en Incident duflllll the 8111<11 Grend Netional 110<11
c.r r 6'a Maret\ 2S ./
aAl8aAU: ~a...... BOSTON ltED SOX--OPtloned Cerio. Quin·
tene, oulflMder, t• Pewtuc!let ot ltlt ll'ller·
ntl'-1 LHIUI
CLEVELAND INOIANS-Slened Ntll Alltn.
oitcllef'. •lld Mark Sele•, Cl lCllef'. IO minor· leteue conlrec.ta O~TltOfT TIGEltS.-5ent Oeve 6earel
l>fltlW, outrleht to TOltCIO ol IN ll'lternellOllet
Leeout
M~RINA
From It
and 9':0red twice. 1n add111on to
getting the victory in relief of Latson.
"He's lost 20 pounds because of the
flu and m issed our last pme," noted Renfrow. ··we need hi s bat in the
hneup. And. he thro"s harder than that.·
The Vikings rattled off fi ve e>1tra
base blows in all, lflcludma a double by Mark Newfield. Crocker had a
double ;ind triple in four 11.-bats and
eight difTM"ent V1kmgs had at least one safct)'.
It was a s1milars1tua11on for Edison
-Joe Pence ~·u~lded the heaviest bat
with a 4 for 4 performance, 1ncludin1
a .double; Jason Serafin was 2 for 3
wnh an RBI; J.J. Thobe was 2 for 4
wuh three RBI and scored a run. and
Steve Thobe delivered a t"e>-run
homer in the seventh.
Meanwh ile at .fou.ntain Vallt')':
FouJaha Valle}' l . WettmlDater O:
The Ba.rons kept pace wtth their
second victory m three leaaue stan
as ri_ght-handcd junior Jeff Hale shut
the Lions off wi th Just two smgJCJ -
three batttunners in all -and with
just 51 pitches.
Jeff Higbee ga\e Hak all the
cushion he.needed with a solo home
ru n to lefi in the second 1nn1-s. but
the Barons ended the uspcnst 1n the
fou nh frame with fi ve run • keyed O)'
a Jwo-run dQ1Jble by Man Hallock
and tevc Graack's two-run squteu
bu nt.
Halo, using a steady stream of
smkina fastballs and a cbanfeup. tot
Westminster to ground out 4 tunt .
12 to the lefl side.
'"That's his game," said Fountain
Valley Coach Ron La Ruffa. "When
he's on, he' aoing to get a lot of
ground balls and that's what hap.
pencd toda) ··
Westminster had just three
bascrunner> and t~o of those were erased by double plays as the U<>ns
sunk to 0-3 in league. 8-S-I overall.
Hale ~truck out one and wal ked
none. allowing no runner past first
base.
In non-leaiue action: • Uberty ~rl1tiaD 11·13, Padflc
Slaore1 8-3: The Minutemen romped
in the twin bill at TeWinklc Par* to
move to 8-I overall with Chns
Buckels pucb.a.na. a five-inning one-
h1 tter in the opener and hitting a triple
and homer to power Libcny in the
m&htcap.
l3uckels. 4-0, fanned eight and
walked one, allowing only a lcadotT
single in the fi fth inning of the fint
pme. Jn the second p me, he went 2
for 3 ~ith a triple and two-run homer
"'hale dnv1ng m five runs. Mark
Baltodano was the wionina p1tcbcr m
the $Ca>nd game.
ROU N DU p j
111~ lh~~ hool IJrlS softball:
from I I Uberty C.rt1tlu lt-t. H~rta • coUcoalt VottcybaU A atron. · Cbi1Uaa •·3: Jen Caruso v.ent 2 r« 4
UCl1ell to 6-23, (). J 7 with t,.o R BJ in the o~n« as the
UCI. led b> Leve Aoren11ne·s 19 Mi nutemen parla)'ed 18 free panes.
-kills and David Pcttker'5 16 k1llsi Sophomore Jenny Engstrom fash100-
ralhcd for a v.i n •JAinst M>me 0 1 cd a one-hmer in the nightcap end
ta nford's sccond~lmc pla>ers in was backed by Mel i sa Grippo, who
game one1 ca1ch1n1 the C arJ•nal at 11 ,.cnt 2 for 3 with th ree RBI .
before v.1nning. In the third, UC I In coll-" track at the Fmno came from seven poin ts down wllh a ~-rall y to catcll Stanford at 11 1pm en Rcla)s.--
routc to winning by another 16-14 UCT s effons were highli&htcd by count. the perl'orman~ of Ryan 0 1Uttk
In the finale, UCI cau•i.t the (firm n thc hiah Jumpat6-I O-V•):Mike
C aJ S ir .,. k Morales (pcnonal bc$t SJ.2 in the ardin at. nine, but · taniord 100 shotput), Mar Goolct (third in the over down the stretch for the Win. ' aoo at 1 ·~.4 r. Andy Sbabcn (first 1n
In htah school a.iris swimmina; the 400-mctcr hurdles. S•UO)j and Capitlr... Valley H, r .. w. fi ()00 Valkf 11: fountain Vall~r't Julie Bet h McGrann C 1rst in the • •
V<>at wtnt 1:0319 1n the 100 fly and 16:SI ~)
2:02.SI ln the 200 free.· each a ------------personal bc5t, lo hiahli&ht the Barons'
efforts at Capo 9aUey. The non-
lequc loss drops the Barons to 4-1.
llartu ltt, New,.rt RatNr it:
Harbor freshman Laura Thomson
clocked a I: 17.48 in 1 wmnif\J cfTon
1n the 100 breaststroke dunna the non-l~ue meet at Newport, but 1t
Wit Manna which domtnatcd
In h1sh school 11rl track.
f.d1son H1&h's Charsers. behind a
sharp doubfe by hclley Taylor.
fimshcd sq.:ond to M1ss1on VteJ() 11
the Mission VitJO lnv1tational. Ta)-
lor took the 800 1n 2:21.29 and came
bKk to win the 1,600 io 5:2.S.18.
l..esJtt Brius also stood out, 1emna
1 ICbool record la-) ln win1Una the
lhcJt, and WU llCOnd ia &be dilciaa al
COLLEGE
''°"''' Con~ rtc«d to IS. I I alMI it
came the ea y way as ~ put-
tott1.hri sa• runs in IM first UU\U'I en rou~ to the openi• victory. 1llcn Ooua Ry1trom and JocAvm.a tam-
ed up to ljmit lhc hOtU to fou.r hits in
iM niptap -hi&c thtir team~ put to1tthcr l S hits. _
Ak• Andrade had a two-run botDCr
in the O&XMr for SC and 1n dlt
njptcapPaul Ply~ hominid for tbe
winners. Da.mck 8runk's aolo lho1
spoded secs bid for. tbutout. sec •mpro~n to 1 a.11 ; Oariit C~is4-17·1 .
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..... -NtwYort."babemreceiv-1111_.. ciiliml 111eati0a because of
•II ......-ui. lyrics .,_, urban
T .... been --~about IJrical confeftt IO muCh,'llt~ wonden why
wrieen don't eo beyond the subject
and c:oecem thanldves Mth the poevy in which the lyncs are ·n-
~-""The openiga-of 'Romeo Hid
Jultet1e' -'C8uaht bct.-een ·~ twisltid saan the plotted lattes lk
faulty maO'lbnbfoi'llbl CoJUriffiU1 to
New York' -you've aot to admit
that's a peat opcnma hnc," Recd
says. "FOf'ICtabout what it means and
think of the flow of words. I wish
people would notice.~. Don't you act
some kJod of plca.sure....,hen you listen
to the la~? "It's the first song I wrote for the
album; 1t was the standard for 1hc resL
We had \he luxury to go tn and test out
1he S1ud10. We tC1ted 11 w11h 'Romeo'
and kept lhe cut v.e did for the
record.' ••
Recd ialked aboUl ht~ music in an
interview at the Amcncan Sound
Studio, where he and a band were
rehearsing for a lour that wdt include
an enaa1emen1 at BroadwaN t.
James Theater
...
That'sadtst.ance from Reed's early.
scruffy days in the Velvet Under-
ground. The group was discovered 1n
1967 an New York's undervound
rock scene by the late pop anist. Andy
Warhol, who promoted them. h
remained menacingly non-mam·
stream and didn't become com-
mercial. Later. though, 11 became a
role model for punk rock. Working
solo since 1970, Recd has had onlr,
one pop hit, "Walk on the Wild Side. •
in 1973.
llodler Lou Jteed bellevn that the IJrla are the real meat of
his new •I~, "New Yort1.•'
Next No,•ember, Recd and John
Cale, who also lefi the Velvet Under·
ground in 1970. will present an
ev~n1na of songs 1n tribute to Warho l
at the BrookJyn cademy of Music.
When he was cutting .. New York"
-lyncaJly street· tough as ever but
· cepted in these da:rs orrapP.Crs and R~ wa n't expectlJ\I medl&
attention.
.. You can tell from listening we
weren't 1hinkm1 in terms of radio
~lay," he said.
"Oiny Blvd:· hegins: "Pedro lives
out of Ole Wilshire Hotel. He looks
out a window without glass. The waits
are made of cardboard newspapers o n
his feet. His father beats him 'caust
he's too ured to beg."
Sire R ecords wanted to market a
smaJe. but Reed said he ~asn't the
type of j)Crson 10 sell ingles. "I
pushed for 'D1ny Bl vd.' because I
thou&ht the "'&le should al least Ix
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children won't have to ao through the time
and expenee we went through when we
had to probite the eetate of Bill's parent&
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-had a houe and a eouple of bank account.a.
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difticult and t.ime con1u.min1. The probate
tOOlt over a year anCI coet thouunda of dol-
lara.
When •• went to do our will, a rn.nd
nicommendM an Mt.ate planninr •~nar
prnent.d bJ a..aiN Lew Of'fteee! Thit at·
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drum." The sound of the record wa
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understandable and the guitars sound
real.
"Even though Segovia s~ud an
tlectnc guitar 1s an 1bom1nat1on.
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DAK.Y PILOT~. April 2, .. •
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can have aU Lhll body trom ~ wood .where thauomeplace was. penny trom thas cone.en went lo It'
1n 1t," ht sa.d. "We bad as o ne ofour ··1 &UCSI peoPk don't e~pect much another ont." ,
1oals to record at so 1t comes acrou out of recordl ... tbcy kftp stayina on Recd bas been told that .. l..alt Great that way and doesn"t sound like a the pk>t and alkina. 'Who do you American WhaJe" from .. New York"
synthesizer -thinned out and h1ah lnow 10 a welfare tiotelr 'Dime Store w111 be •on I Greenpeace album
endy. M)stcry' daspcn1e1 with ploL" released 1n the Sov.ct Union. WMn
"One thing was not to have too Reed said whal the album is ~11·~~·~.-Ukcd.lfw~a.a ~ "'}"Jl,,__.....,1+-...,.
instruf'fte"fttt:-We wanted ~ about 1s the use of'lanauage. "That's he says: "It 1s now. It's an Amencan
solos on &uit.ar to be thick and what I'm really eettina off on. There lnd1an-Jcw1 b myth. In Europe all tbe
beautiful. We wanted e"eryth1ng to art phrases in t~ as aood as great m:rths have been taken.
be heard. Of course, when tht'f"C'S not anythina I've ever wntten. Wouldn't it be nice 1fwe could stdl
too many parts, there's noth1na to "It is pretty funny. some of it, I wnte a myth and ~o 1l well enoup t0
hide behind. Any mcdiocr11y is thought. It's not endlessly grim.'' it held up'> I wanted to try to do t.baL
beard.'' ._ Recd took pan in a benefit concert Wh:r not?" ,
Has 51ngin11s bas1cally talking. and Paul Simon Otl"Jllud at .MIKl1SQrt Asked about solutions o lhe lMa--ba~ aJwe~ been tfun way ... Jn my -'Square Garden to buy and equip a city P.roblems limned on "New
mind I \lrOuld like to mg hke 0 1is medical van to v1 •l New York York,• Reed says, "We only bad an
Redding or I Green. I can't. so I bad welfare hotel . "Paul bouiht one with hour. We'll get into solutions on Vol.
to find a wa)' I could use my range in the proceed of 'Graceland.' Every 2. maybe.''
my style."
About the songs .. Recd said he
doesn't know why he wrote them ··1
didn't Slt and Soa}1 'I'm ao1ng 10 wntc
· about this and this.'
.. , had r1eccs of songs. Whale\ Cr I
get fim, can't chanJe." he said "I
can Juu.le around ~1th later things,
but thil'irst phrase or line of melody onnle l-get for a soTig, I can't ch:mge
it. I had the 11tlc'01me Store Mystery'
for 20 :rears. My wire. )}lv1a, ~1d,
'When are you going to finish 1f'>' It
came up o n this album
··1 like that song a lot. It had an odd
effect on us when 11 was recorded We
YrCre taken someplace else I can't say
Berg~an se~ for 'Hard Time'
BURBANK -ndahl Bergman
will guest star 1n this v.eel ·s episode of
··Hard Time on Planet Eanh:· a1n ng Wedn~)' at !l>·n:'· on CBS
Appearing opposite sene star
~artm Kove as the Cluled alien Jc •
Bcnman pla)' a fellow \\amor from
J~sc·s home planet, sent to Earth 10
the form of a voluptuou woman m
order to kill h1m.
Bergman bas had a 'anety of
feature film roles. including appear·
ances in "All That Jazz," "Hell
Comes to Frogtown," .. Stewardets
5choor,~ "Red Sonja" and "Kan·
d)land."
Television audiences nave seen
Bergman in a wtde vanety ofappcar-
anccs, including such shows as
··Moonlighting," "Haruo Han" and
"The Bill Cosby Show,.. amona
others.
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models uid thinki• my sui1s an: JUll part of the ~~lift:
for them. 00n•1 worry we have prer~w hM ft11urina • 1~ em-
EStfler Willia ms has been called the cnouab awerial &o~U·YoU ud fiQU btoidercckaD iAi&ial£ EW. A &oak
"queen of chlonne" and the ··"'ater won't be han,i~ out of youismt 1kc lhroup ICra~ provickd •• }OUr daup1et.' Williams told her ~ptrataon fouome,suitl.
9uccn of the world... She has been mostly middle-aged audience. Other suits. one-pa..,,.. and th• two-• Neptune's DauJhter'" a "Million ......... ..
..
Dollar Mermaid' .. and the "Bathing Williams said she learned about P•«""es. were solid and multicolored Beaut,y... fitting uits from dcsiancts Irene and· comb1nat1ons featuring touches of
Winiams starred in 26 films which Helen Rose. &old. sh1mng and ~mall polka dots.
were aquamusicals. She's back ut the "A monah befott a picture staned I They range in pnce fom $38 to S66.
spollighl again and you ca n call her went to the studios every day from 9 Sance CH'I) woman is no& a
swimsuit designer. to 5 for litungs. Thaa's why if you look candidate for a mapzinc centerfold,
Last week at The Broadway · in at those movies today on cable }Ou Williams told the audience that her
Crystal Coun. Williams met fans and will see how beautifully the suits fit, I u11 arc designed "'nh suppon 10 showed them selections from her new would have 28 or 30 chanaes dunna a mind "There's wonders in 1de those
-1.2.).piece..OO!lCCllon foi:.Mjs film.. and every S\llt _wu custom su it \ ... po" er net panels foe suPJ>QO .
.. We have something for every· made," commented Williams, add-And. these modern fabric (stretch
one," said Williams. a vel) vibrant ingthat today the star gctsuitsofTlhe and) arc involved in the work &oing
and health) looking 65-year-old racks. __ Jo<U.Jns1 ..
"earing red. wttite and blue and a The designer describes her suib as .. w1mming is so good for )OU and
smile. (A smile reminiscent of those classics, not trendy. • u'sa ~pon_you caa:i cnJO)' from thedny • _,...__.. ... ._-..
she gave movie goers as she eme cd '..:Lin. not trendy, J am what i }OU are born unt1i ttie-day you drop:-. · --'""" ........-
to the-water's surf:R"n er s owing known as a classic and that 1s the wa} Gett1qf wet is so refreshing. J want •llller: Wlll ..... 1 fc•nterJ ... .,~lier MW IWI 1111* llne 11111 ..... et Cr~llal Court.
off her swimming prowess.) . I design my s~irs." she ~id, bringing ~ou al to get Jn the water,"-eom--.. , understand ,your bodies and applause from the suit viewers. mented W1n1ams before lca"ing 1he
know which suit will look good "hen There was more applause tl!> a stage to autograph pictures for .the
it's dry and when it's wet. Now. I model paraded a suit with a modesty women who queued up for a chancr
don't want you looking at tht> ~kinnv panel.a tiny front skin. The pk-cc was to sa} hello. • Publisher donates SS.2 million
We're all Americans
to farmer school for schOlarshipS
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (AP)-Pu!). suy President Lamar Alexander said class an the fall of 1990. Ii her Chris Whittle llas donated $5.2 Thursday. ·
DEA RANN LANDER,: l'v.e-Oeen eaHed 'African-American? Y-()u get
reading your column for man) years. some kooky ideas from time to time.
but this 1s the li~t ume I havt> been Annie old iJrl • ..huL l.bJ.s one_.Ll.k.es the.
mad enough to "rite. cut-glass fly swatter
It "as thr letter from Virginia, 111.. From Corsicana. Tc': What's out low:· To 1dcn11fy a person b) color is
that gor 10 me. \ ou said tht> desig-and what's in? And who decides.~ JUst platn insult1ng, ·
nauon "colored .. has been out or use anyway? You said "colored" is no From Valparaiso. Ind.: Wh) don't
for a long time and was replaced with • l9nger being used. That fine o~n11a-the'blacks ma~c up their mind? The
"black.'' No". ,0 u say, there is a lion known as N,A.4..C.P. 1sah vcand v.hole ub1ect 1s becoming tire ome.
strong mo'e to J1scard black and use w.cU and it stands for the a11onal The} chose blad. bccau$C the) did
Afrtcan-Amencan. You added. "This Assoe1a11on For l'hc ~dvanccmcnt of not lake eg.r~ . ..\ctuall). egro came.
seems appropriate to me because it Colored People. You also said from the Latin \\Ord nigcr. meaning
gets awa} from color and designate "Negro'' is out. I'd like to point our blad .. It was the term historically
origin instead. I hope it catches on." that the nued Negro College Fund 1s used to dcs1gnatl' "a mcmtwr. of the
For cryin· in the grog. Annie, get one of the most valuable organi1a-cgr:o1d ethnic d1" 1s1on of the human
real. will you? If we go that route t lions in Amcnca .. o }OU see. titles sp«i~s:· according to the American
. would .have to be called Scotch-Jrish. don't mean much. It's what is Hentagc Dicuonary.
:Polish-Hungarian-American. Wh o accomph hed that {'Oun ts. Let' not From outh Bend, Ind.: You ga' ea
needsall rhoselabels'! Howaboutjust get bogged down "''h mcaninglc\s 101 of pace to the Afncan-.\mencan.
Americao _From Boli\'ar, Mo. labels. Thank . I ~ash \.OUCI do a much for the
Dear Bolivar. I really stepped 00 a From Beachwood, N.J.: Blad.s Nat1\.e American Indian. We arc the
land mine when 1 printed that on~. A ha\.ebeen m 1h1scoun1r; forover200 most 1gnorc.-d of all the minonucs.
ll•ie Hmber of readers, of au races, years. The} 'rcJuStasAmencanuao)' The} don't call us an) thing and
wrote to say that they do not approve other ethnic group. 'W h> d1JU1e the" nobod} cares l he treatment of our of tlae designalion African-American. prestige b} des1gna11ng the continent ~oplc 1s the darle\t page tn 1\men-
(Sorry about that, Jesse.) Read on: of their ancestor~? It' countl·r-ca's h1\tOI) . .\mcnca was ourcountr)
from Birmingham. Ala.: 1 am produc11,c. and now America "ants no pan of us.
black. 1 ha ve never seen !\frica M) From Seattle: I could Ae\.er under-Dear South Bend: You are right. We
parents have never seen .\Inca. M} stand wh}' people "'hose ancc tors have tried to make amends for the
grandpare_ots have nc' er seen -\fnC3. came from Africa allo"ed themselH'~ borrendous injustice but not nearly
My great-grandparents ha' e ne'er to be called black. M}' grandparents enHgb bas been done. I bope you
seen Afnca. Why would I want to be came from Japan and I "-OUld be Native Americans will get a lot more ~-: ... ::.~#:-. -:.-:.,~ .. :-:-:=-.iiii.-:_:;·_=-=:.-:-i ottcnded if someone call¢d me "yel-belp soon. We owe It t~ you.
million to finance 100 k holarsh1ps The ,;n was the 'fargest sinRlc
for outstanding students at ht~ alma con6nbuuon LO the university ror
mater. the UnivcrsiJr ofTcnncSS(..'C. academac purposes. -
.. 'fhe Whmk Scholarships-\\Ill
make ccna1n that when outstanding
high sehool students thin~ of college.
they'll think of Tennes ce." univer-
llOHO,('OPI:
The scholarships will cover fiv
years for each rccipecnt, includinaone
)Car of overseas stud)' and travel.
They will be worth about S30.000
each and will bqin with the freshman
Rcmembcrmg: Mac West (Leo): "I Aocept challenge of mpons1b1h1y.
will do anything m) horoscope says, Cancer native is an picrure. -
including bu.}'mg or selli ng of prop-GEMINI (Ma) 21.-June 20)' Ltncs
en), love affairs." Gloria wanwn of commun1cat1on OJ>Cn. Your 1n-
(Ancs): "A trology pro' ides an in-Oucnce could be felt "far and wide."
tclltgent way to ltve. g1' mg us a road Fos:-u · on adven1sing. pubhtll>.
map so that we avoid unnccessal) spceial interest in charity and politics.
col lisions" ldous Hu\lc} (Leo)· Aries na11"c sa)s. "You've got 11
"A trolog} 1s an unusual ubJect Jnd together'" w~nhy of.~tud)" ... John F. Kenned} CANCER (Junc21-July 22)· h ma>
(Gemini). 1 ln~" about the Jup11c;.: _ be difficult, but 111s necessary to break ~aturnJIOX', bu t I m eo1ng l~ break II from tradition and "losing prop-
Mu Baer ( t\quanust Ir I had osit1on... Determine 11\at \OU arc k1~own about a~trolog) '."Qµld have read) for more 1ndependeni course
held on to th{ hea ' }.~H:ight lham-Information. prev1ousl} a secret. will
p1onsblP mulh longer . be made a\.ailable. ARIE~ (March 21-\rml 19): 'ip1r1-.
tual 'aluc .. surface. A11en11on al~<> LEO (July 23-1\ug. 22): lntu111on
centers around fnendsh1p, asp1ra -pr_o,e accurate Famtl) "strug&le"
11ons frank d1scuss1on wtth clo~ could e' entuall} conclude "''lh
assoc;atc. Business or <;areer mo"e !aughter. Be a~re. don•t become
will be outhncd. Seven-day dcl:1} will involved in foolish arcumc!lt. Locate
be necessary. legal documents. including b1nh
TA UR US ( pnl 20-May 20). Stud> ccn1ficatc. Aqua nan in vol \fed.
"\nc me sage lnvol"cment Wlth VJRGO ( .\ug.. 23-~pt. 22): Request.
uperi'or ma} al first appear d1sas· 1s granted but ""on t be fulfilled for
trous, but ul11ma1el) will 'PrO\.e approx1ma1ely three \Weeks .
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LIBRA fiept. 23-0c-t rror
made approx1ma1cl> five day\ go
can now be corrected C·h<.'CI. dc~11~,
source matenaL Re aware of vanouo;
clauses, small pnnt Member of
oppos11c sex is in<:erc, will prov1~
help. I
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): tud)'
L1bra message. Antntton ~£:A.Ltr
around wntten word. OldtT fwmil)
member asks >Ou to tttracc state-
ment. lntel hscnt comprom1~ 1 1n
order. Gcmm1. V1rao. Saamarius
persons play roles
HHIUf1I
Whittle 1s ch:mman of Wb11tlc
Communicauons. the Knou1llc·
based media concern l he tbrmer
tudent body pres1~nt satd the 1hrngs
he learned at the university "have
pla)ed a maJor role in our success.
and that's the main reason for this. to
pay the university bad .. "
SAGITr ARIUS (Nov. 22:Dec. 21 ):
Relat1ve "on the move'' makes un-
usual rC"quest ln"olvC" sale or
purcha~ of home product. As.k
questions. G1\<e full pla} 10 intellec-
tual CUROSll). lrOnlCaM}' )OU recent
g10 and nlc;o bill for same .
CAPRICORN (.Dec. ::?2-Jan. 19):
You're pro\.tded with information
which deltbcratcly befuddles Money
is on the hne. Get clearance prior to
making m3Jor move. Landlord is tn
picture. Refuse to pa) e.1torb1tant
pncc
AQ ARIUS (Jan 2~Feb. 18)·
Wear 'al) mg hades of blue You'll
be a ked to make public appearance -
• do so "-tth cnthu iasm. Focus on
1ndep<"ndencc onginal11y. sho\\-
mamh1p. orp10 native could pro'c
10 be invaluable ally.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): for·
some ume you h:ivc been kccpin&
another'c; secret Ltt 10' Backstage
mancu\.er con 1dcrabl) change
method ofoperohon You'll be tested.
a ke<l ques11ons Attract I\ c offer
could be fonhcom1ng.
IF APRIL t I YOUR BIRTHDAY
emphasis on home. family ~la
tionsh1J>', 1gnificant domestic ad-
JU'.ttment. marital status. You are'
loyal. prt"sc1ent moody. possess aura
Of glamour. Mother had more in-
ftuence than did father Cancer ••
apn om pcMn pla}' important
teks in your hfc. You are d)nam1c.
~. ha ve 1nsunct1ve kn owled•e fl jlf'Opert) values Dunng this
moath, )Ou II male fresh 'itan in new
(,hrecoon. In Mar . )OU'll consohd~tc recent p.ans, w1I 1eaJ1lt 1mponancc
of rcl1t1on-.h1p June will also be
memotablc
Euc'1 ace and a dub wu reu1rned.
Si.~ he had an unavoidable heart
loser, declaru discarded one from
band. He drew trumps and, after
frittmna arou.nd for a while, tried
tbc diamond fincue. What Wat
tbowed ou• OD lhC second .round.
decaar. becl• aware of his fate-
dOwn one.
Ded9rer madl a crit.ical cnor. At
trd two, be fded to auou~
that, barrina a '-0 di1mW break.
he WU daimina bis OODtrKt I
INCtad of I beatt. declarer
thould have ditcWded a dilmOnd on
dwmay'• dub wlaner. All• .. ,._
ina aru..,. iD .. IDU"/ rOUlldl u
neoe.ary. he llloUld 10 after llttlna
up die ctiamoadt. As loq .. botll
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Steinbrenner,
O'Malley and you.
ly C ... STC>ftHER TRELA . .
A thin haze of smoke drifts
aimlessl)'. about the closed scuffy
room. The odor of Potaro chips and
beer permeates the air. Ten to 12
human forms sit hunch~ver
sheets of paper with namn and
numbers scrawled uPon chem. A
name is announced, and the figu res
-
are suddenly alert and poised for
acnon. The aumon begins. "Ten
dollars." "Fiftttn." · Twencr."
"Twemy-f1ve." "Twenty-six."
''T went) -seven." "Thirty ... "Thirty·
five." "Going once, cwice .. .'
"Forty!'
A gasp 1s heard and a murmur
ensues from the stunned group.
'.
··•nr...n.. bidtf Sdd!" A~-"·~ is dirteted
tonrds the swar" man who haS
added famtd Dodgfr pirchtr Orel
Hershisn co his n*ing rOSter of
bastball pla)ttS that alrudy include
Daq·I • Strawbeff}·. Wade 8oAAs,
Ttm Raints,Jose Constco. George
Bttn, and Kir~ Gibsori.
Just a fantasy~ Exact!)·· .
fantasy Ltaglif Baseball 1also
called Rocisstr~ Ltague) rs played
b)· mort than a quaiter of a m1llion
people in the t!niced State~. from
people like Bn·ant Gumbel ro Ron
Howard co Mario Cuomo ro the
gu}'. chac lives do\\n che trett To
some people it can become cht
mosc obsess1\e acmJt> tht\ kno\\.
It has been called che Yuppi~
aphrodisiac, In "How To Win At
Roc1sserie Baseball' (o ne"of e\eral
books available on che sub1ecn.
Peter Golenbock wr ites char once.
you JOIO a Rotisserie· Leal!ue.
nothing else m lift cake) on a~ much
importance."
So what ~ Romst ne BJ hall '
It was started b) Daniel Okrenc and
several other a\ 1d baseb.111 tans
back m 1980. The group Ort}!mall\
gathered at a re tauram Cdlltd The
Rousser1e · Franca1 e on Man-
hattans East 1de T~e concept 1
simple: at the beginning of che
baseball season. lO co ll friend ~tr
cogecher co crtare 1mJgman cea1m
comprised of I l bam:rs and 9
pitchers elelted lrom che ro)ttr of
one or both of che rwo maJOr
league . The pla\ers are bid on at-an
a'tlccion using a aJar} cap of S260
(usually 1magma r~ per team Pomcs
are determined b\ adding up each
1magmaf) team s pla) er tau ucs m
categories uch a home runs. RBis.
average. ERA. win • Sa\e , and
e\'eral ochers. Pla~er can be traded
to Other team~. called up from che
minors. or purchastd from an
a\.a1lable pla\er pool. At cne end of
the )eason. che h1~h ranking tean:t
owner or O\\ ner~ rece1"e an} ch mg
from ii troph\ co l .1 h pnze
ln the few years since 1t
mcepuon. FantJ)\ Lea~rue ha\e
prung up all O\ er che counm. with
e\eral \anauon omt league'I
mix 'auonal and American Le;gue
pla\er'I, me u~ one leagut. or tht'
ocher ome league) don c allo\\
cradmg. and ome h.ne d1ffer~nc
· cacegone . ome league draft che1r
pla}ers .rather than acquire them at
an aucuon
tan Ofrehe, execunve director
for che Orange Counn Tran Por·
cation Comm1 ion. ha) been p.u-
uc1pacang m the pla\ er ·draft t\ pc ot
league for l 4 \ear\ ( e\eral \ e-,u
before the Rot1 ~ne League came
into existence). Though he claims
not co be -as fanatic ah9uc it as
others in his league. he admits thac
"I made calls from che hospital
when mr rwins were bocn so I
wouldn't miss the draft ..
Aside from bemoaning che face
chat Valenzuela ruined · my p1cch-
mg la t \ear, and tacmg his intent
ro draft catchers tirsc tgood ones are
ac ·a premium I, Oftel1e h~d ft\\
sugge~1on on how co pur cogether
~ \\tnnmg team
I'm luck) and I don c work ac 1c
cw much," he aid. He "ouldn'c
re,eaf h1~ sfratt~gs for this \ear's
dratc. but he did .1} that '.i haH' .i
secrer plan chat s o incredible I'll
shut the league down
Gan Granville, the Clerk uf
Orange ( ount\. 1s in the same
SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1989
knowledge of baseball. it can inscill now has an overall appreciation fOf
an addtd sense of exrnemenc for all the pbyers and teams.
che game And if you alread~ IQ\e The Dunn Geres (as he has
baseball, as Sands doe$, it will named his team) ha~e a dtfmite
heighten your apprec~uon of it. philosophy for winning. "Pewtr,"
Ste\ie Dunn is anocher ream said Dunn. "It's the foundation of
owner in the Pacific Bro's League. che team.'' He admitted that che
A resident of Laguna Hills, he owns game rs "60 percent skill and 40
a t ·pesecung and art design bus1-~rccnc luck. If }Our players hne
ness m Orange. In the five rearli that injuries or bad breaks, you' rt not
he has been pla\'in~ Roti ene going co dQ 1t. lf a player has a lucky
baseball. Dunn .ha finished in first , season or a ·career year, thtn that is
place three umes, and has placed m obviously going to help your
the cop five spots on cwo occasions. ceam.''
Dunn seated thac Fancas} League While Dunn agrttd that a great
Baseba~ "is a cerebral outlet .of ffi\ knowledge of ~ball is noc
lo\e ot ba eball. I m \er> com-e sential, "a keen sense of baseball
pemive-it's all or nothing. I ~i'e it and the value of players can make
100-percenc input · tht' difference."
A die-hard Dod erfan when he {Please fe-e BASEBALL/Cl)
fir c tarted pla} mg. he atcf chat he
leJ~Ue ..i\ Ofcel1e \X hen a~d w_har. ____ .--___ _
C} pe o pfa} e~ he wenc for tirsc in
the drJfr. he replied. 'Po\\er ,
pla\ tr). (,u\S bkt' Jo~t Con eco.
Kirh\ Puckecc. Dan I er .l\\ bem.
Mike chm1dt. Gu\ s chat will gee
\Ou home run and RBb and hie .
mce p1cchmg 1 more )ptCu-
lame chan hmm~ Gram 1ile \\JH)f
cht opinion chat ." while a team
shou1d al\\J\~ m co ~ec 'lt\tral gooJ p1cch1:rs. l11mnl! was che nam e
ot rhe ~ame,
l(l\uwn as che ol' Comm1sh
~;n~e l l)8 I computer operator G rt'g
an&1 1~ bnch league comm1s 1onc:r
and owner of one of rhe 10 team~
thar compri e the Panfic Bro
Lta~ue. fhe Uro ~ adhere co the
Rum~ne l.eaf!Ue rules and nck to
\ac 1onal League pla\er As com-
m1s,1Uner. .mJ . who IJ'es m
H~rnnngcun Be.1d1. 1ncer.precs tht'
ru lt Jnd med1.ue all mde and
communKat.1ons According co
·and),tnere are t\\O oas\C ruTeSin
che Bro· Lea~ue
Rule number Ont 1s co ha"e
fun aid ·ands Rule nutnbtr t\\O
.t\ cu ee rule number one.
\X hilt omc pla er haH· fun .
"1th £ant~' Lta~ue ba eball.
Jnd~ 1 ot che opinion chat '.>Orne
are coo pa 1onace and cake 1c mo
\erioush
and.. ottered a rnmmtnc on
''h' I anta \ BJ~ball ha become
opopular Ven_fe"' ofu h.l\eche
opponumt\ o ,.;o 1.1uc .md pla\
maJOr leJcue· ba eb•ll our~h.e .
he aid ~fo t oi us Jon c ha"e a
hope ot pla\ mi: mJJOr league
ba5ebalL I h1 1' che next brn thin~
co 1c You feel l1~e you re couching
the pL&}er
and aFreeJ "1t h Ohd1c: and
Gran\11le th.it 'ou don t need co bt
a b1~ ba\eb~ll fan co pl~' Rou ~rie
Lea~ut: ba eball. but once \ ou mt
pla}mg 1t will noc onl) increase} our
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tStav Ander~ opening
to benefit Art Museum llyK....,M.-
DOlll!r',...C....14 -· • • • • TM Exhibitionists., anew SUPl?'.Qrtcouncil of the Lquna An Mu1eun1, "''ill hos! • • • .
their pmni<r r..11<1r.i1<r AJ1".•UO_>l Gu1taf ~""""..&>.1h<-klli<OfnoNllioiih<mt·tt.11i0.1o>a ...... 1_.. ~JltaD--VtDllC. t!'ost1"'J.l~. '"flc1d as the arancropenina of 1he: hi&hly_ re"'crtd county recently as several events took
.rn1auranl, Tonncrly k>cil1cd 1n LI Jolla.1 hetvtnt will ftaturecocktails.dlnner a Joot 11 the past and celebrated
and en1ena.inmcnt. Procctds from 1hc $17S~per.person event will benefit today. "" LAM'~ Exhibi1ion Fund. Reservations art limited and information isavail1ble The Winnen Circle suppon ll'OUP
bycalhna the.museum at 494-6531. • • • of South Coast , Medical Cenlt!,
AlsoApril 10. theChildAbusc CouncilofOranaeCounty will honor Child Lq11na ~h. celebrated t~ dede-
Abusc Prevention Week during a recognl1ion dinner at the lNinc' Hilton and ca11on (and compk;.le renovauon) of
Tov.'Crs. Spttia.f awards will ~ prestntcd to Supervisor Tom Riley. Carole the mcdical/S:Uraical ~nil in the )().
Neuslldl, Ca1h1c Alderson, Tim S1an1on and CHILDHELP USA. Co!n.is S,10 year-okt hospital. Elvis came tt.ck io
per peBOn. Ca.II 568-4322 for 1icket information. '"life for a silF.-Oa~ run at the OranBe
..,. · ··s · I Sk'll , s · J k'• -~ •.11 ~ . County Perfornun1 Arts Center, and· urv1.va 1. s1or lrt'SS un IC"S w1 ~erescnted·byMon1quC"Crow1':y Jella Me&.ax, a figure revered in the at 1he Apnl IQ bi-monthly }unch;eon mce!•nJ of the" South-Coas1-Medical USC history books, visited Newport
Center Professional Womens Guild. Cost is $1 5 for members, $18 for non-Beach fora fasllionshowpresented by
members. for1he luncheon and program to be held at 11 a.m. a1 the Monarch ihe Orange County Women of Troy. Bay Club. Laguna Niguel. Reservations are limited and 1nay be nladc by calling So 300 1 · d h · 499-1229 · • • · me ~p e woun t e1r way
. . -• • • . . through 1he h'alls of South eoatt
MuSic a~d_fastiions will_hiJWJi&h.1_ 1he annuaL.Unitcd-J~·ish--f.'.und--Medtcal Genter-(SCMG)-to·enj6_y-the
luncheon ~pansorcd by the :rewlsh "Fcderatio n·WOmen's DivisfonJ..April 10, at Winl)ers Circle Membership Drive
the Red Lion Inn. Costa Mesa, Joyce Tucker will chair 1hc fqshion show sla1ed tJiCtory celebration and vtcw the
to feature ~he spring collcctiOn from Mi Pia~ boutique and Hdlly Callen, the state-of-the-an fourth Roor facilities
first female Cantor 10 serve the upper niid."-'tSt. will be guest entertainer. For rectAtly completed al the 268-bcd
reservations. contact Alma Brooks at the Jewish Federation. 259-0655. community hospital. • • • Th~ 9rofacia! GuiJd.o.fOrangC"County, an educational and suppon group
for famd1es of children w11h clef\ palates and·other facial binh defects, will
sponsor· a. ~iscuss!on of the soc.ial and ~Yl"hologi~l issues encountered by
these fam.ihes ~pnl 11 . Led by Linda Sm11h-Whittaker ofChikl~n·s Hospital.
the meeting will ~ommence at 7 p.m. at Pro"iQ:ence Speec-h and Hearing
Ccnler. 1301 Prov1dcn~ Ave .. Orange. Further information is available from
Jane Schrenzel, 639-4990.
Hospital president Miclaael Mur·
ray and Winnel"i.Circle prcsidcn1 DH
Becke•tJ.•• presided over the of-
ficial ribbon cutting cerem·on:ies. Th-e
scissors were quite over-sized.
Bcc.kenbaugb a.ssurinf the crowd," At
South Coast Mcdica Center "''e do
• • • everything big. .. Th~ 27th G"hildrcn'~ Hospital ofOrange County All-Guild Fashion Sha"'' _ _ ,_ • _, __ _
Benefit1s sla1ed for Apnl-12 and I 3·at the Anah-e1m-Marri611 Ho1el. Theffi"Cd wtnnen C1rc1e s 600 membtr.s
''Island Dreams.'' the luncheon showJ!pm.Sax Eifth-Avenuc;-:-Somh Coast ttCCnrtyiU'lfilleO fhe1r l,)ICOgc lo raise
-Plaza will berepcat~·both da)'S.A-Glind Finale Show will be held a1 6:30p.m. $250,QOO for the floors renovation.
on the 13th and will honor Charles and Nora Hester. Lunc-h ron 1ickcts for and. 1n acknowledgement. SCMC
either day are $45 per person, with the dinner event sct:al $75 per person. unveiled an expansive donor wall at
Co·ntact the" G uild Office. 532-8675, for ticket informatfOr\. . the entranu to the floor. . . .. .. .
Also April 13, the Irvine Valley College Foun<ta1ion Board of Governors ··we staried with 74 beds (in the
will host the Irvine Valley Collae Foundations Awards Dinner a1 the l.tvJne hospital!:_" said J9ba Weld. a founde.r
Hilton and Towers. Senator 9/illiam Campbell, Charlene Turco Hans of SCML.. "'When y,·e enlarged il to
William Vogel, Loma Mills and Ana Plummer will be honored at the S75 per 160 (beds), we derided 10 build an
person .black tie optional dinner. Procetds benefit Irvine Valley College. Call C".,tra floor-1hisone. It ~1 emptr, for
559-3272 for ticket retervations. many years. but here it is now,· he
· · . . •. • • . . added. pleased as he surveyed 1he The ~yst1c Fibrosis 9udd of Orange County y,·111 host us . ,annual floor of-delux-e-occan-vtew-rooms.
membcrsti1p !unch.eon. Apnl.13 at Jhe Ccnte;r O~b, Costa .Mesa. Cost f~r 1ryc which resemble hoicl suites. luncheon. which wtll feature informal modchna.1s SJ.S. Guild memberships 1n
the group dedicated to fund ing rCscarch into Cystic Fibrosis will also tx Guests. including fo undation
accepted. Further informa1ion on the 1uild is available bY calling 938-1393. board presiden~ Merrill and S.a•y
· . . • 'l • ·-. . . Jolulsoa. hqw.ital board p~sident Tbc 773-member AU.lF..lhary ~(Hoag Memorial Hosp!lal Presbyten.an will Forrest and"!ft'ArY Lee Owen. Dr. Bill
be honored at thG-a nnual recogn1uon luncheon and fi:ts~1on ~how Apnl I~ a1· 1·and Gerl Beckt . Biii and Lotllse
the Fo~r Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach. Hoag _adm1'!1strat1oi:a and mflhcal TaBer Arnold. ,aTid former Winners
staff.will be.the featured models <?f ~he latest !"spring_ fashions from the Circle presidenls Ray Cox, Herb
Fashr?n Island Merchants Assoc1a11on. For 1nforma11on. contact Hoag Nooibllar, RIJ::ha..cd IJ•rmq and
Hospital. 7~5921 . · Everett .Maagam enjoyed a 1as1r-• • • . f h d' The Hoag Hean lnStitutewill also be'1hebeneliciaryofthe pri vate preview tempting arra~ o ors OCU\'re.s
opening celebration. April I'\. at Han Prager·s new Newport Beach rcstauranL prepared by SCMC"s gourme1 chefs
the Yankee Tavern. Members of the Associates of Hoag Hean Institute are Richard Goetz and Cral1 Noble.
invited fret" of'charge. with addi1iO:nal Jues1s admitted a1 S.l5 per person. Instrumental in the Winners Circle
Information on the event and membership in the Associates is available from membership drive, which added 134
the support group office. 7~5917. new members 1o •he roster, were ,.. ·-. ~ . David f:ia yes will ~nee again~ the feat1,1rcddesi1nera11.hc·annual Laguna RalHly Middlebrook, Rice Bro-..
Philharmonic Commlltee ·· . .\ffa1r to Remember V, .. Ap,nl \4 al the Ritt· t'Mrie fflac~liffe,.M.D .. JoaueYasl.
Carlton Hotel. Laguna Niguel. Cos! is $45 per person for the lunsheon e\•ent ·Rokrt Bn mflel, Carole Bowmu.
which will· also teaturc the song stylings of .Lana Hileman and Er~h Vollmer, Bob MUkr. Woody Wblle,M.D .. Mark
Call 499-156 7 for funher inforniation. J .. asioa, M.D., Lee Writer. La rry
. · • •. • . -. Rider and Marvin Gordoa, M.D. The Unued Cerebral Palsy Assoc1at1on .of Orange Co.unty will honor • • • .Bl;~rd.Jacoupy, gentral J!lAnqer:of Le Mcrid1el) t-!otcl. wnh the Award of Gucst5 attending the cast party at D1s~1n~11on April ~ 4 at an 1ntemauonal go~rme1.gala. F_ive-s~r French chef . Birra1>9rctti's. SouJ.h.....Co.u.t .£la.za
Ghns11an I>elt>UVflCf;Bnd"°'apancse-chef-Akin-H11"0SCl'1lt-des11·n,tR-.pcciar=-fOl10wrnc the -opc:ntna 'bf ... "Elvls: A
menµ for lhe black 11e event. ~ · -~·fuslca.1 Celebration. had an op-
"==j§§§§§§§§~~:;;:;=====§§~;:;:;:;:=:=;ii] portun1ty to meet n<u one. bul three Ir MISS Elvis look-alikes. ~
BEA CH C. JTIES EMPI R E Although few of the OCPAC board members stopped by the aprts-1989 theatre even! {Hal and Hlada Beral. Tom KeDClrick and Jldltli O'Dn • Preliminary to Morr were spotted). lhc three Elvis
Major St.tte Pageant.A stars, Terry Mike Jeffrey, J'°'••Y
Seatoll, and JaHan Wlalcalcer enjoyed
AU. AM DIYllK>N8 · roaming 1he resta.urant and sampfina
Chi&wt'a (1 mo. -12 years) Birrapo~etti"s pizza and pasta.
Teen (13-17): 5-'tkn (17-231' Also on hand were representatives
For •PC'M' M • lr'ld lnbmatlon Can from Max.well House Coffee, under-
...,. ..... ,......., .............
.. rbara· Hedges •t USC fathton thow. ....,
~ la~ writ~s of the national tour, terri1ory
.,. -------~141__,. manager8obGrossmuwithhiswife. coach al lhe University of Southern ing fa~hions from Newpor1 ~=~~~~~~~~~=====~~=~~==:;;:==~Lori Califomia,charmcdnearlylOOlucsts Cen1er/fuhion Island, we.rt former 8 b II
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Eunice Down~
was a nice pe~ 15efore
... before she underwent F«:ial Rejuve.nat i~rl . But
s he wasn't Muiy as friendly .1nd enttgetk until she took
the remarkable medical trutment th.1t lifted even the heavy
wrinkles ftom her face.
Faci.11 Rejuvenatiqn changed Eunice's life: II pw her
a teCOnd chance to l~k as young as she felt . Andbecauae
it's a nonsurgical treatinerd that removes old akin tnawad d
stretching ii tighlrr" the w.y faalifts do, she'll kdi: !iO wtwn
she~ 65 Fifty-llw when she'• 70. 'ibu get the plctu,..,
The O 'Nftl Oink can allo remOYe ac.;ne ecarw, 1pot1
on hands and..,,._ tpkleir md varicoM veins and a l'M\ge
of"·other akin problem. )'OU INiy haft thought you'd h.1w to
live with the mt o# your Uk. ·
To explain lhne F«ial R.juvonalion llehnlqun,
O'NEIL CLINIC Medl<ll Dlrador, Ko1y i O'Neil, M .D .. will
p1.,en1 a op«ial fm lfmin« entllJocl. ''lildll lll/tw<iortlon:
C11'i1ig 'lbur Ski•• Strond C-" Oii..,..,,..,. April 6 at
7:30p,m. ot the Wntln South Co111l'I-~ Dtoso Room,
666 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA .
s,.,..,. i!o lln1iltd, SI' plrfl§< r'l"'fffl'f' trrrl11
lty rnll1tt;.: tit/I frn'. f·I00-541-Ji'H "'
714-6it>"'4J95.
dNEIL CLINIC
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· at the"USCCen1ennial portif. held Troian• •1-w ........ Kfther. ase a
The .. Elvis" tour is approaching its TueMlay at the Four Scaspns. New-Dl~e stec..• Dr. S.mmy Let.... ,romC1 ~ • •
first year anniversary. Seaton noting port Beach." t>Hetu. Dive Farmer, Paala Jen And how much of a fanadc for
that adoring fans have literally been ~nsored by Women ofTro¥· an Myen Pope, 1nd J .J. Mcltay, among Rotisserie Lcaa.ue bucbaJI is Dunn1
follo'l!'ing the production company orollnization dedicated to ra11inJ others. "Well, mo,:wifCJUSt left me because of acrouthl'CC.untry.(lndecd,severalof .,... · y c..i •-I c-1 -I 1r · i..• f1a, 'I thcnl found their wa" inlo the pn" vate funds for scholarships in the women ·s • Ju MaC anu ucvtr y ~ ala it. .. said nn on y ha 1·Joa.1n y. , ' Sc . h a1hletic program, lhc evenl featured served as eo-<:hairs.-work1n1 with Like many pmes. Fantasy ue;. partyandoncprcsentcd aton wi l a Ctteryl Smldl, wife ofrumnt coach committttmembersJllllcCarpocer. baseball has its pros and cons. As a personalized Elvis wall hanging.) r p H le a.rHra Qalak l>taM 1. ,,._ • • • "El\'iS .. continues tonight al the t..l'T)' Sm'~: 1ootball siars Marea1 al •r 'I· . JMv y, team owner, you ~am u""' tn~ Ccnier. Allft and Mlte Garrett; and basket-J-... Metaa Plue. J 'J Carl.... oflhc pmc o(bl.seblll. You devel°""'
• • • ball great CIM-ryl Miller. Lnlk CU1u-. Jrjla Berta. Manie an undcrstandina or the players-
Jelila Mc.Kay, former head football Strolling alona the runway. sport-Reff and Mary Loe Hen.lily. : statistics. You bqin to sec howevejj
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1,Y.-1 $659,000 2Hl Ptrt Ltnrid
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LYALS $659.000 HI 1 I•••
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496-6800
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bath In private location. Exciting newly developed Newport
North. A myriad of marble, mirrors. and mood lighting.
• A MUST -SEEi A RARE FINDI .
A special ottering t $295,000
SUZANN.E SHULER • 760-0370
5 BR 31 2 BA. CALIFORNIA RANCH
DESIGN FAMILY HOME .
ENORMOUS LOT OVER 19,000 SQ.
FT. MOUNTAINS & CITY LIGHTS
VIEW.
$545,000
··-r-GINNY ANDERSON
SENIOR RESIDENTIAL ASSOC/A TE
OPEN FOR VIEWING SAT/SUN 1-4:3Dp.m.
93 CORSICA • ~ BrubbGEllis .
NEWPORT BEACH ·oFFICE-
Expect the best .
Coldwell Banker
Residential Real Estatt' ~rvlce~
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9060 ..
THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTING~
NEW LISTINGS
OLD CORONA DEL MAI S470,000
WA LK TO THE BEAC H! ONE HLO K
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JASMINE CREEK $5;>9,000
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,
•••3304 Man::ua, N9wport Beech 842-2134 $758,900 Sunday 1-4
* 1325 Suaex. w .. tollff ;-_--.. ·-· -* * •Watertront Md Poot .,,Giw Addr ... at Guard Gate -----&ff-9060 $490,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
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d9 Ocean Vista, Sea Island
631-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 •
2 IEDllOOI
606 Acacia, CdM
644-6200 $390.0?0 Sat/Sun 1-4
76 Baycrest Ct., Bayview
64'4-6200 $296,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
t 280 Cagney # 110, Villa Balboa
64-4-6200 $289,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
93 Corsica, Newport North
6«-6200 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
441 Oal'llla. CdM
75S.6600 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
t 2525 Ocean Blvd, #06, Channel Reef
644-6200 $468,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
424 San Bernadlno, Nwpt Hgts • _
759-6600 $487,500 .Sat/Sun 12-4
t 59 Sea Pine, Big Canyon
644-6200 $300,000 Sun 1-4
2 Ill. plus Fll 111 or DEi
1407 Bonnie Doone, Irvine 'terrace .
759-6600 $499,000" Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1533 Sytvla Lane. Harbor Highlands. N.B.
548-8692 $389,000 Sun. 12-5
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310 16th St. Seal Beach
721-1200 $319,900
2001 Altura, Irv. Terraoe
644-9060 $695.000
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
••2518 Back Bay Loop, Costa Mesa-
631-7763 $245,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
118 Baycrest Ct., Bayview
644-6200 $375,000 Sun 1-5
25 Cortona. Westpark.-lrvlne
720-1704 $318,000 Sun~ay 1-5
1430 Dolphin Ter., Irvine Terrace
644-9060 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
421-0 E. 20th St, Costa Mesa
759-1877 $335,000 Sunday 1·5
t 939 Evergreen Pl, Costa Mesa .
631-2204 $258,000 Sun 12-5
3122 Gibraltar, Mesa Verde, CM
642-5200 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
192 Hartford Dr, Bayrldge 'D'. N.B.
975-1825 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
813 Hibiscus. CdM
759-6600 $480.000
t 360 High Or, Laguna Beach
Sunday 1-5
494-1177 $575,000 Sot/Sun 1-5
4006 Inlet Isle, Hrbr View Hiiis, CdM
760-5000 $669,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5
1418 Irvine, Newport Beach
673-5354 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
11592 Faye, Garden Grove
631-1400 $18 000 Sun 1-5
•2054 Orange, C.M.
645-0303 $299,000 Sun 1-4
816 Presidio, C.M.
645--0303 $254,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1682 Rhode Island, Mesa Verde, CM
540-7355 $284,900 Sat/Sun '1-5
••1819So. Goldenwest, Santa Ana
546-2313 $185,000 Sun 1-4:30
• 1 Trapani, Westpark, Irvine
673-9333 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-4'
2011 Tustin Ave, Eastslde, CM
642-9178 $362,500 Sun 1-5
107 Via Ravenna, Lido
644-9060 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• *et2005 Yacht Mischief, Seavtew
644-6200 $620,000 Sat/Sun 1--4
3 IR 19l1s.Fll Ill or IEI
313 35th St. Newport Beach
673-8595 $450,000 Sunday 12-5
•219 Albert Place. Eutllde CM
642-5200 $342,800 Sunday 1-5
•t 1034 West Wind Bey, Dover Shor• .:
6«-8060 $798,000 Sat/&m 1-5
t 14'01 Kings Road, Newport Heights
&M-8080 $875,500 Sunday 1-5
t 1811 Balboa AW, Ltttte la.
631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2&45 Boa Vllta Mee& Verde, CM
~7355 1358,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * t 327 Catallna, Nwpt Hgta. NB
75'--1700 $625,000 8und9Y 1-5
... /lun 1-5
•201 ~.~Park. CM
a.;1111 IMl,IOO ..,,_2-1
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•
963 Oak St, Costa Meu
759-6700 $2..0,000
24'35 OranQ'e #C2, C.M.
64'5--030! $245,000
25731 Padua Dr, Laguna Hiiis
631-7300 $220,000
Sunday 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-4
Sun 1-5
317 Polnaettla, Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $689,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
2200 Port Carlisle, H.V. Homes
759-6600 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t 2619 Raquela. 'Bluffs
759-6600 $399,000 . Sun 1-5 · ••606 Ramona, Irvine Terrace. CdM
760-1900 $1 ,050,000 Sunday 12-4
229 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa
6312-1266 $324,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
* •41 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii, NB
759-6700 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.,,, 11 Toulon, Harbor Ridge
759-6600 $87S,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1724 Tradewlnds, Ovr Shrs. Nwpt Bch
760-5000 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2338 Westminster, Costa Mesa
759-6700 $295,000 Sonday 1-4 .
t 2005 Yacht Vigilant, Seavlew, N.B~
631-7300 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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410 39th St. Newport Island, NB .
759-6700 $459.900 Sunday 1-5
3143 Corte Portoflno, Newport Beach
760-5000 $575,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5
•2338 Cynthia~Court. C.M.
546-2313 $309.000 Sunday. 1-5
..;..
609 Donald Pl, Newport Heights
64'4-9060 $585.500 Suoday 1-5
1174 Dorset Ln. C.M.
546-2313 $255,000 S;it/Sun 1-5
1608 Elm. C.M.
546-2313 $249,850 Sat/Sun 1-4
3001 Java, 'c .M.
645--0303 $479,000 Sun 1-4
•618 Kings Place (Cliffhaven} N.B.
640-7000 $685 ooo -SiflS'un 1:s. ' .
t 206 La Jolla Lane 631~1400 $569,000 Sun 1-5
407 Princeton. C.M.
546-2313 $269,000 Sunday 1-5
••39 Rockingham, Belcourt
759-6600 $1,650,000 Sun 1-5
~
3841 Salem, lrvtne Sat/Sun l-~ 759-6600 $299,000
3921 Sandune. H.V. Hiiis
759-6600 $~59,000 Sat/Sun 1-~
t 2oo0 Santiago Or., Dover Shores
6«-9060 $729,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
112 Via Koron. Lido Isle. N.B. ,
673-7300 $710,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
124 Via Vella, Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2402 Vista Nobteza. Bluffs. NB .
673-9333 $366,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5
•3501 Woodland Pl, Santa Ana
546-2313 $249.900 Sunday 1-4
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• ••• 707 Lido Park Or. Lido Peninsula, N.B.
673-3777 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2226 Alta Vista, Eastbluff
64•-9060 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 181 cn.venne. Colta ..... I 541-2' 13 = uea.cmo ..,...,1~· ---=~~---'..~~~~~~~~~-= ... Al..-i, C.M. ._.,. __ 1,. ,. _;;... .. .._,_ .... Otlll• -:lliii1 II
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844-IOeO 174t,IOO Sat/lun 1-4
371 E. 22nd It. Upper Newpor1 ' ea 1-1400 1615.000 Sat/Sun 1-s
t 1111 Glm-alee Terr.ce, C.M.
191-8315 1580,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5
t 1133 Ooktenrod Ave., Har. View Hib
831-7300 $758,000 Sun 1-5
t 3 Hatt Moon Bay, SpyglUa Hiii
844-9080 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
11 Hermltage..t._!31Q Cen)U>n
844-6200 ae50.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
3801 Klondike, SC Metro, CM
721-1200 $349,000 Sunday 12-4
•8679 La Playa Circle, Ftn ValWf·
~2313 $305,000 • Sat/Sun 12·4 •
** 1504 E. Oceanfront. Penn Pt.
831-1400 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3374 Marlaold,C.M.
546-2313 $309,000 Sunday 1-4;30
. * * * 10902 Paddock Ln. Lemon Heights
6-44-6200 $655,000 Sun 1-4
t 225 Poppy, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $989,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1972 Port Claridge. HV Homes
644-9060 _$865.000 _ S,aUSWl 1-5
• 1942 Port Laurent, Harbor View Hm1, N.B .
640-1326 $605,000 • Sat/Sun 1-4
2207 Port Lerwick. H.V.Homes
759-6600 $659,000 Sat/Su'n 1-5
2012 Portofino, Harbor View Homa, NB
760-5000 $465,000 Sunday 1-5
3073 Portoflno~ Newport North Villas
644-6200 $595,000 Sun 1-5
~
28455 Rancho Grande. Lag. Niguel.
,, 646-7171 $439,900 Sunday 12-4
*"'•17 Royal St. George. Big Canyon. NB
673-9333 $1 ,350.000 · Sunday 1-5
' +•21 Rue Fontalnbleau. Big Canyon, NB
760-0714 $975,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1806 Sandalwood. Baycrest
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2777 Santlp1per Dr. C.M
546-23 13 $325.000 Sunday 1-4
* • 18790 San Pasqual St .. Ftn Valley
546-2313 $325:000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• •341 2 Santa Clara. Costa Mesa
540-7355 $~80,000 Sunday 1-5
•2001 Seadrift, lrvlne Terrace. CdM
720-0168 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1:4
19462 Sierra Lago. Turtlerock
644-6200 $419,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
•20 Terraza Del Mar, Dana Point
661-6« 1 $610,000 · Sat/Sun 1·5
t 223 Via San Remo, Lido Isle. Nwpt Bch
759-1890 $749,000 Sun 1-4
470 Vista Trucha, Bluffs
644-6200 $398.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
921 West Alton, Santa Ana
645-,9303 $247,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
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1958 Port Edward. Harbor view
644-9060 $599,900 Sunday 1-5
10 Drakes Bay, Spyglass
644-9060 $725.000
2591 Circle Dr, Bayshore
644-9060 $885,000
300 Fernleaf, Olde COM
. 759-6600 $1 ,000,000
Sunday l·S
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
te229 La Jolla Or. (Npt Heights) N B.
64'5-3683 $619,000 Sun 1-5
* * 103 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle
631 -1400 $2,595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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•••• tWt»or leland Dr, Promontory ........, 11.175,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 1221 ~. Corona def Mar
... 7171 1126,000 Sat 12:•&
t 204 Klnaa Pllloe, Cltfthaven 644-tolD 11,735,000 SundaY 1-5
.,,.11 NllPOfl, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch
780-1800 lt,415,000 Sunday 1-5
1811 ~ Hiiia Or. East, HVH
759-8800 1139,000 Sat~Sun 1-5
17 Pinehurst, BiD Cenyon Sat/Sun 1-S 644-1200 . S 1.~5.000
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4 Mission Bay, St>ygtMI
844'-8090 $754',.900 . Sunday 1-5
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* •2321 22nd St, Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch
.; 760-1800 $2,395,000 Sunday 1-5
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* •.,,, 17200 Newhope #206, Ftn Vly
54'9-3651 $90,000 Sunday 1-5
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t 4261h Avocado, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1--4
* • 1092-0 Cabrlllo. SA/Tustin
-613-9333 $ t 16~800 Sunday 1•5
315 Cypress. Peninsula
631-1400 $350,000 Sat 1-5
v ••j 22 Hartford, Bayridge. NB •
673-9333 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-~
•b31 Landfall. Nrewport"Crest. N.8.
673-7300 $265,000 Sunday 1-4
3510 Liiac. Olde CdM
759-6600. $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••787 Schenley Bay (Baker & Bristol). C.M.
M2-0S5S $18.4,900 Sat/Sun 12·5·
t 2315 Vista Huerta (The Bluffs) N.B.
721-~90 $225,000LH Sat/Sun 1·t
71 Sea Island (Big Canyon) N.B.
840-7000 $224,500 Sun 1-4:30
•2317 Vista Huerta, Bluffs, N.B.
759-9100 $214,900LH Sat/Sun 1-5
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* • 505 Harbor Wood• Place, Nwprt Bch
780-5358 $248.~ Sat/Sun 1-5
• *8 KIMNlllll, NewPort Crst, N B.
673-7300 S265.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* e .,,39 Mlrador. Turtlerock Pointe, lrvtne
854-8519 1499.000 Sat/Sun 1:30-4 •
••2180 San Michel East, C.M
645-0303 $188,000 Sat/Sun 12.30-4.30
t 19 Southampton, Belcourt Hill
631-7300 $&40.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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•321 Avenk:ta Cerritos, N.B
846-7171 $525,000 Sun 1-5
3231 Clay . Newport thl ght•
631-1400 $388,500 Sun 1-5
•2452 Vista Hogar, Btutta, N.B.
750.9100 $255.000 Sun 1-5
•24'50 Vista Hoger, 8turf.. ~ a.ch
973-8333 1225,000(LH) e1/Sun 1-5
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••337 Aelme, C.M.
MS-0303 1215,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 I•,.. F• II t r •1
431 Vllta au.rte (lluffl) N.8.
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North Tust-tn diamattt i80° view llom~ on over
2/3 ¥rooded kltS up a Pftv1te d11•t M11lb 1e~e1
with bakonres on e~t•y lloor Structured 101
rnJOf"i tile hill & c Ir &his view 4BR 3BA. 3
htepl.ces, lu10~11 gourmet k1lct•e" Mn srve
·master su1le w1lh se1v1lor Ewy upgrcldt Jm·
i&i111bie sub zero lrttw. '!Cunly sr;lerr.\2 arr
cond1to111ers & healtng un1h I Bfdroom cutrtn11f
uSfd 1s family room with l1replalt & built n
bookcaws lust listed S715 000
12 HI II llYUll IPll 111 1·•
"SIAllY IDOL HOME''
rat>..aovs Y0tlltown k1c.ibon1 Vaca111 freshly
painted 48R, tarce ~11d quttl cul de S.K ftrtl)f.lct
CloSf to scllool!> Ju!>I ~sled S265.000
TIE IEST I#
IJOITA MESA
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e•erytt11ne you always wanted rare" p11va1e pal•O
d Ls hr~ llrce ~-· room & d1n•"t room Jin Opt!\•na onto a lo•ttt decl Two ~111e
ma~let \UtlU, hu&e O~erwfd 2 Cl! C&ll&t \)lUS I
11t4it commuruty pool,~ im' ratiubn. 1outt011
tloSf to Ntwpart, $186.000
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1034 WESTWIND WAY
FABULOUS vtEWS,-WEbl-MAf
T AINEO HOME ON SECLUDED
STREET. HIGH CEILINGS PLUS
POOL. A MUST SEEi $798,000
Seaview . * Prjee Reaucea1t
Ocean. night light views Private
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4 MISSION BAY S747,9oo
SEE BRENDA PETERSON
10 DRAKES BAY $725,000
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550 SEE MARIE DEREMIAH
3 HALF MOON BAY $875,000.
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644-9080 -~-~ OPEN SAT. a SUN.
1420 DOL.PHIN.
TERRACE _,
_3-.BR. 2 BA. $649,000
107 VIA RAVENNA
3 BR. 2 BA. $675,000
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RES ID ENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES
THE LARGE T INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE COMPANY I
JUST LISTED -Two duplexes · both with
great owner user units Call for showmg
instructions each S-l()9.000
LARGEST BAYFRONT LOT -In Dover
Shores. I J8 ft on the bay i 70' dock Custom
ba1lt home on one floor Four BR. 4112 BA. pool
and spa Fantastic opportunity S 1,900.000
BAYCREST -Warm. woodsy exterior sets
the mood for this spacious floor plan home
Five BR. 4BA. family room and loft study This
home has rooms for the whole fam1I)
6111 .000
NEWPORT NORTH -Mediterranean St) le
home, 4BR. could have Sth BR. Outstanding
family neighborhood Close to upper bay. and
park Private spa • S'i95.000
CORONA OEl MAR -Charming duple'
great owner user front unrt Two BR 2BA
plus office. 2 car garage plus house in rear
rented one year S 1.100 mo So of Hw>
5535.000
DOVER SHORES -Si" BR. 51h8A. with
family room, sitting room and formal dining
Guest quarters. Oramat1c pool. outside cook
ing fac1hty and entertainment area Two ep-
arJte master s1.11tes s 1, lqs 000
EMERALD BAY -Terrific new 1BR. 41'>BA
w/conv den Looks down on the private
beach {. pounding urf Thi 1 Emerald Bay's
best location Seller m3y c~my financing to
qualified buyer S2. nc;,ooo
SPECTACULAR VIEWS Magnificent
su nsets from this custom residence nearing
compleuon Quiet location Gated communl~
ty Includes recreational tac1lrties S2,b50,000
PROMONTORY aAY -Gorg ous t ustom
built Bayfront home. Docking for two large
yachts Lar&e family room w /fir place and
wel bar. rive BR. 41h8A. l car garage
Sl.a75.000
LAGUNA HLLI -Slncle story 3BR home
with private master suite and drcssinc area
Walk in closet One block from pool, spa and
tennis. Air conditioned. S2J5.000 ·
• HAR90R WOOD8 -A real• doll house for
comfort and lu11ury In outstandlnc locaUon
near Newport Center. Two BR. e•«uttve
condomtnium 8utlt In wall unit. Walk to shCJPs. S214»,000
FEATURED HOME
LEMON HEIGHTS -Prime .location in
Country Ridge on quiet cul-de·sac 4 BR.
JBA. country kitchen. l1brar French doors
& windows. Pool & spa View of Irvine
Ranch & hills So''Vi,000
NEW ON MARKET
PERFECTION PERSONIFIED -Serene
understated elegance CustomiLed 2BR. l
BA. in pm-ate locatron in e\c111ng ne" ly
developed Newport North A m} nad of
marble f, mirrors S2Qt; 000
LIDO PARK -Vatat1on 1i .. 1ng ~t>r round
cross from private bc.'ach ~aut1lull\ dc-
concd 2BR . I BA mobile home Bin front
lo<.at1on Close to re<.tJurJnCs Only
SX<; 000
OCEAN Bl VO C .O.M. -Penthouse ·
HicJeawa> Double bJ} -.1ews and O\.CJn
vre"'s from this oul'>IJnding IOlJtlon Two
BR. 2BA Great !or \ c.u round I" ing ·or
\iatat1on home ':.>-lC\4 000
BAYCREST -\.\. ondertul IJrgl· lot ne\ I
fenced and land aped Pool. hut·
tleboard rnurt urround thrs -1BR 1BA.
home Spacious rooms, formal dining
GrecJ t location $bq5 000 .
OCEAN VIEWS -1 op end of Ocean Blvd
m Corona def Mar Three BR singlt! le"~'
home has 180• vie\.\-s of 1ett). CJtdlrna and
harbor. elevated location $1 100.000
OPEN HOUUI IATUROAY a SWIDAY
SL U~F~ ..... 411 Vle .. TNCf\e •~R ta"' rm I·\ Hoh~ Danny
Sf:A\lllW tul.000 1o. Yec.e.t Mfectwf
28M rc>6f ~l\·w 1-,a Donti.t ~hall
NE'lhPORT tl!ORlH .... a conac.
2 BR I~ \0 Sut~ntit" hvl r
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2 R \.It'~ I•\ :'II.inc\' lmbt.•rn1no
BIC CA'O'l\)N 11 ...,..,,. ... • B'R. f.,m rm Ann I' ·1l'l5
BIG CAS'tO~ 17 ~t
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M\CR£ST ........ Md
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ltMON Hl1CHT5 481.~.vin
HARBOR RIDGE CREST -Htg.hl) upgraded
hncu ry condom1nrum, guard gat d communi-
ty. w1rh pools spas and tennis courts Ven
private locatron .i 5 BR 31tiBA. retreat
HARBOR RIDGE -Breathtakrng \1ew ol
ocean and city Mirrored \\Jlls Elegant.
spacious Interior Fi\e BR eparate fam1I>
room Alarm S\ stem, a\r tond1t1onmg
5qq5 000
BLUFFS -Single le"el 2BR 2BA e'etull"~
home in a pJrk k~e selling Expanded and
h1ghl> upgraded Securrt) S\ stem choice
Ne" port.Beach lo1..at1on S H'i.000
BIG CANYON -Seaut1f ulh appo11'ted lrdi-
tional SBR. famll> home Abundant use of
brick French doors Located on ele"ated
large pnvate pool 1ze lot $ J .2Q5 000
BIG CANYON -Big Can)on bea\Jtrful 28R
2BA split level condominium in the heart of
e" port Beach. Large bakon, o"erlooks golt
cour e S 300.000
TURTLEROCK -Open lrght and spacious
.tBR home in quret loca11on Gourmet
kitchen Huge fam1I~ room. formal dining
room opens onto <»trium SJ IQ >00
THE BLUFFS -F1\e BR l 1BA two ma ter
BR large famil)' kitchen. t~o patios Come-
na •nt to shopp1n« schools. park and com-
munity pool A great home for growing f am1l
SlQ 000
BELCOURT -four BR. ~'hBA home on
e),tra large pmate lot French door and
hardwood floors throughout Pertectl) mani-
cured PoOI ized grounds pa and waterfall.
SI . 195,000
SEAYIEW -'NANTUCKEl dining area -.Ith
ocean and night hght views rrrvate pool and
spa Community tenni • guard ~ated
$()';(),()()()
' PERFECnY CHARMING -Immaculate
2BR. 2BA Nearly new You 11 lov~ the fttllnc
you have l~ moment ~ou enter The com-
munity offers lake "parll. . pool . pas and
tennis S274.900
BAYYIEW -Sophisticated e'< cut1ve home
in prest111ous p~~ community. 8rilht & •try
Hi&hly upgraded ~Ith e~tens1"e use of ""'·
rors. s~ooo
U YV1EW -Mapift ent tow nhome wttti
space to spare, Nearly new Close to lhop-
Pint •nd treeway acce. ln~ welklnt. tot-
'
inc or bicychnc around U~r .. pOrt Bey.
hfft BR, JBA. Sl7' .. 000
l'l 'OA _... -Balboa tsland't ...
.nNe hirtior. kit.Mb'\. Two or 38R. Olll•-
home bollts ~ .!.tHk C8blnetry,
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17 Jockey
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20 Shoshoneans
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23 Son of Zeus
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25 Easel
27 Thing
28 Semester
30 Extreme
32 Seaman
33 French pronoun
34 Prices
35 Kilns
36 Genuine
37 Former nits
38 Consecrate
39 Cushion
40 Morning
moisture
41 Yellow flower
45 Stocking tear
46 Birds OI
peace
48 Orum
49 Redacts
51 Factual
52 Fine powder
56 Harness horse
57 Panorama
58 Listened
59 Bellows
61 Dodgers·
chucker
Hersh Iser
62 Conceive
63 Riversides
64 Christmas
decoration
65 Trampled
66 Small mesa
67 Capital of
Tahiti
68 Egyptian sun
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NEW YORK -Thttc is a sample
but detUt way to make sure till-
pa~ never apin have to spend
1100 billion beilias out lbe savinas
and loan industry.
It's cal1ed market discipline, and
the thrifts are a little nervous about IL
Market dilcipline means that if the
ownen of the saviap and loans act
into trouble apin, they Iott their own
money-a lot of at. T&t fear oflosina
a fonune has a woockrfuJ way or
mak.ina people behave prudently.
The an:hatccts of President Bush's
baoout plan want IO move immedi-ately to toughen IM martcct diteipline
on the thrifts by raisins capital
requirements and insurance
premiums.
S&L lobbyists, in contrast, say the
industry is stm too shaky to bahdle-
tbc discjpline demanded by Bush's
bailers. They are asJtina for a 21h-year
delay in the stiffer capital require-
ments, to the end of 1994 instead of
the middle of 1991.
It's ·\aafonunate that t~ S&L tcmptC:i4 them to~ on 1ncreas.inpy
disattr is bciYlnina to drop oft'. I.be apeculaiive ittvettmeet•. hopms frOnt peen, tiecause this b9ttle over qaiMt bope to com~e that Hail
capital requirements in Conaren 1s Mary peu.
what will ectually determine whether "There was httle afanv motivation
the thnf\ crisis i' a thing of the pest or for people &o behave 1n a rnpon11ble
a thinaoftbe future. · · manner." said J. WilJiam ~n.
At the bottom of the whole issue 1s manqjn1 ~vice president of First
human nature. Low capital require-Manhattan Consultina Group.
11\ents mean S&L owners have little · TbeU.S.J..equeofSavinaslnsutu·
of tbeir own money at stake. And t1on1 is talkiftt a be1ttt pme now,
accordina to the "moral hazard" having been ptlloried foi failing to
prinaple or ansuran«, people who help bead off the crisis.
have linlc to lose tend to be more •'Our people are more keenly aware
reckless, like a quanerback attempt-of the need for strona capital pos-
ing a Hail Mary pass in the final it ions." said James Grohl, the senior
seconds of a game. vace president.
Still, another aspect of human "We're not sayan~ JOSt JlV~ us an
nature is to deny reality when n's extra few )Can. We re .ayangJUSt set
convenient to do so, and thit is what some tarr.cts. We'll meet those targets
the savings and loan industry d1d each year," Grohl said .. _
throu&hout the 1970s and 19809, The bailout arch1tec1s say the
when lobbyists asked for lowcreapit.al league's-request formort time sounds-
requirements and premiums. sup-hkedeja vu all overapin. Yes, tough
posedly to get them past the rough standards will force more thrifts into
spots. insolvency. But backing off for that
Instead of getting them past the reason amounts to submitting to a
rough spots, the laxer standards perpetual tyranny of the weak.
_ 24 Retmbulsed employee business expenses from Form 2106. hne 13
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•·the never...in lticMr we Mve ona.r•~-oail .. ._ on lhe capim ......,., .. llid a
1tn1or Treasury oftkial Who IOOke on
condition he not be Mlentified.
A heahby mamt di9rlplinc • vadcs the entire Treuury tieif:t
plan. • •
for example, capital rcquircmeou
would be h~ for the rilkiest partS of an SAL 1 investment p0rtfolio,
thus 1aklna away the inttnt1ve for
speculation.
Moreover the federal Depotit
Insurance Corp. would have the
authority to raise premiums more or
less automatically 1r the insurance
funds for banks or S&Ls bepn to be
depleted.
That way,J'leahhy thrifts that didn't
want to pay the big.her prcmiums
would -for lhc first time -have an
1beent1 ve IQ idc wilh regulators
against the weaker thrifts that caused
tlle problems. .
The ultimate market discipline
would be to remove federal insurance
from the thrifts.
..
Tiie Wuss " o,... ot o.M Point. will have 1 a.ltil ,,....
I ' 4Prfl ll-14 at ... lhe Balboa Ba C1ub. 1221 w. Coast Hwy ..
NCWDin lacb. ; . . :r:.""9d .-ken inelude G1.91.aan.. 1988 Olymp1c Gold Medal
Wia...udlWll-.. founckroflteidi's Frottn Yd2urt and nationally rana.I .,._.,body bWldoc. • · TM Waunartt Group is a maf\llCment consuluq firm lhat
speriaM• ID..._ and sales 6tneu. The com.s-ny's preSJdent. John Bates.
will i.-1 .. teminar. Tk COii of tbe twO-day seminar ancludinJ supplies and all meals 1s
SS45. For f!listration and additional inforrnauon call 2~969.
-Four QiaftF County ardutc:cts will live pmcntations dunna the ..._,., ·~ c.teraee on April 7-9. Presented by the Cahfonua
Council. "Tbe""9cric:an ln&titu~ of Architects. the Conference wtlJ explore
the theme of .. imqrs." ;ne IJ!.>UP presentatioas will focus on tbe onr· n or tht design i m• In
udaitecture, and ,will feature projects by I Cahfomia architects
Panicipants from Oranae County will examine such topic as space plannina and delian, mixed-use development, and institutional projects. Geerae ....etl, FAlA, of Bissell Architects in Newport Beach will
expl11n liow difficult space, die and S«urity requirements were
1uccnsfully met . Bet1eJ D~rry, AIA, and BriQ O..perty, AIA , of Dougherty&. Dougheny in eWPon Beach, will spbk on annovations in the design
imqery of two elementary schools.
l>u ....., .... AIA, of Leason Pomeroy sociates in Oranac. Wlll
,._.. ....... --2·s. Your IRA dectuchon, {Jom apph~ble worksheet on P9&9 14 or is._..~~---=..--~--'-
discuss ~ecAnhur Place, a mixed-use development project. Heinfeld will
show how the tettin& and desian of the project incorporate a wide array of
the imqes usoc11ted with Orange County.
Med1Hk'1 Liem Law la Plala F.q.lln" is the topic of a construction
law seminar April 12 at Gri1wold's Hotel in Fullerton . ...
(See
Instructions
on page 13 ) Ahmony Plid (rec1pient's l1st name ____ __;....;..;... __ _
and soaal security no.
_Jeff. WlteatleJ., conslt\lCti.on.Jtw cer will offer
information on construction law issues. --.,.
An article in the March 22 Daily Pilot erroneously stattd Wet Seal's
_sales incruscd 3 percent in 1988. Sales were up 43 percent .
30 Add hnes 24 th(ou h 29 These are our total -41 ustments . . . •
Toshiba to hire 1 50 Adjusted
Gross Income
~1 Sublradline 30 fmm1trtt""23. Thtnsyouradju8ted "°" Income. If this 1ne 1s lfJss than
SJB,516 •nd a child liv«J with you; SH "Earned /nctlfM Cr«11t" (/me 56) on palf9 19 of
,,,. Instructions. If want IRS to fi ure r tax s.. 16 of tti. lnstruct1ons ' -..,: 31 '?Soo
Self-einployede11titleil_io7tax derluction
·officials at Toshiba America Jnc.
I ndustriaJ Elcctronic.L.Busincss-5«-
tor said the Irvine-based firm will hire
up to 150 more Worken over the next
twd )cars as 1t expends production of
office automauon products.
to locate manufactunng closer to ats mar.k:ets. •• ...._.. .t '
T Al I EBSbas manufactured laptop
computers and key telephone S) stems
an Inane since 1987 and launched
production of cellular mobile tele-
phones an expanded fac1lhies 1n ly M JAN lOFTUS and KEN TOK~... ·
Probably the biggest and most
overlooked tax deduction we see
these days is the SEP /I RA. RcaJ estate
agents, owners of smaU companies,
insurance agents and self-employed
people have finally heard they are still·
eligible for large tax deductions for
t988 and probabl) missed out on
Jarge tax deductions .i.n previous
years.
This pleasant surprise is shown on
line 27 of the 1040 form which asks
.. Keogh retirement plan and self-
employed SEP deduction:
The following helps describe the
SEP/IRA which can still be used until
Apnl 15 for your 1988 deduction.
Wlaat is a Simplified Employtt
Pio (SEP)?
It is a retirtmcnt plan designed to
gi ve self-employed people a simpli-
fied "'ay to provide contributions
towards their retirement income. It is
an IRA referred to as a EP/IRA.
Ahh6ug.h you do not. have to make
any contributions tO' your SEP/IRA
in a liven-year, -wben you .do.
contribute It can be up to the smaller
of $30,000 or 1 S percent of your
compensation for that year.
How mucb of Ute SEP /IRA Is
deductible ud wbeD 11 ~ latest I can
Clo lff If you arc el ig1 ble as a self cm ployed
ind1v1dual. all of your con1ribution is
deductible. You should ask your CPA
1f you arc eligible. Usuall)' a simple
phone call wifl do. Also. ask others an s1m1lar pos111ons wha t they know
about a SEP/IRA. You mil.ht be very
surprised But do your 'homework
quickly.) ou only have until Apnl 151
. How laard Is It to open a SEP /IRA?
Ask your accountant how much
)OU can contribute. After &hat it takes
about 10 minutes to fill out the
paperwork.
Wllat bapen1 &o the money Uaal goes
iDlo iny SEP /IRA?
It can sn 1nitiall) in a supersafe
mone) market. Hov.e-vcr, as soon as
you want, at can be 1nves1ed 1n ~me
of hundred~ of alternatives from
Certificates of Deposit and U.S.
government bonds 10 higher n k
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Think Georg~ Had A Ret;b'ement Plan?
~ Most likely lie cHda 't, becaue back We know you're bu.sy too, ao wlly aot ~
tllea, Georte was an awfally buy opea your IJlA the "easy way" yov
fellow ero88lal tH Potomlc, tlarow-choice: by mall or wltlt penonallzed
Ing Silver dollars u d Jut belag service. -
Presfdent.
18MONTHIRA
00% 66%
annual yield•
~ . STANDARD PACIFIC 4l
SAVINGS, F.A. f~JC:
_....,.. ..... --
'chicles. Your financial consultant
should advise )Ou in this area.
Wiiy laavem't I tleard of a SEP/IRA
before?
We don't know. Man) ha'e lump-
ed SEP/IRAs v.ith IRAs "'hen d1s-
cuss1 ng ta\ deductions. The) arc
separate and independent when It
comes to tax deductions.
Above a certain income an IRA 1s
110l.dcdu.ctitik.while the SEP JI RA. al
the same time. 1s a very larse
deduction. Of cour~. all earnings 1n
both will be tax deferred. ~f )OU want more mfonnat1on
about SEP/IRAsgl\c Ken Toki~
Bnan Loftus a can al (714) 955-756 7.
Loftus u4 Tobsla I represeDt
Sbeanoa tamu H•tto1 IJac. ID
Newport BeaeL
The first phase of the expansion
prOJCCt is set to bqin neAt Monday,
said K.11chi Hataya. eresident of
TAllEBS. ProductJon of plain-paper
copiers will besJn next week and will
ex pand to include other models in the
near future, Ha_~ya $.aid.
Initially, 1,000 copiers wall be
produced monthly. with production
c.xpcfted to d~ wnh1n i.1x
months. W1lhtn two years, he s.B.Ld.
production is expected to reach 8,000
units per month, creating 150 more
1obs. Locat procurement o~ompo-
ent 'Pjlru-as expeClea to ancftase
dramaticaOy, he added.
··Manufacturing plain-paper
copiers h~ in Irvine is the latest tn a
Iona senes ofsteps taken by TA II EBS
ll O IC I f, \ f .I IC \ I I '
Flgur'• aa of Th\nday, Mar. 30
January. · T AJIEB opened its headquarten,
manufactunng and warehou ina fa .
c1hty, containinJ approximate!)'
350.000 square feet at the Irvine
Sptctrum in early I 9S7. That facility,
located.at 9740 Irvine Blvd., has ~n
expanded by I 03.000 square feet to
accommodate the aru:msed .. c-
uv1ties. officials 111d.
Ao addttional 50,000 square feet of
~cc bas bttn leased 1n the Irvine
Spectrum at 29 Parker _
TXITEBS. w 1ch also markets com·
puter pnntcrs and disk dnve prod·
ucts. employs 1,200 people · na-
tionwide, two-thtrds of them m
lrvane. ·
. FIXED ADJUSTABLE
lntret Down ..... Locll·ln ..... ....,.. .,.... ........ Looll-ln ~ ..... ..... PfMt (~) <ct;r> Loefl ..... """ (~) (~) ( LoeA
1st Nationwide 11 375 20 2000 187 9 125 20 2 000 3 000 750
AIT*lcan Savings Bank 11500 ~ 2000 30 187 9.000 20 1500 eo 2 400 2000
Bank of America 11.375 20 2.000 45 187 10.000 20 1500 eo 2.375 2000
Bank of California 11.825 10 2.000 30 187 9250 20 1.750 eo 2.500 1000
Bright Mortgage 11 875 20 2500 eo 500 9375 20 3000 eo 2.500 500
Cout Sa~ & Lo1.n 11 570 20 2000 30 187 9.450 20 1 750 45 2 650 soo
Downey nge 11125 20 2000 15 187 11000 20 2000 eo 2.500 3tO
Fat West Savings & Loan 11 500 10 1 500 eo 187 10.125 10 1500 30 2.500 187
Fldellty Fe<Mral S&L 11 825 20 1500 00 187, 10000 20 1.500 eo 2500 350
First lnter1tate Bank 11 .500 05 1.500 45 187 10.000 10 2000 45 2 750 250
Gi.nda6e Federal '1 750 20 2000 30 187 10.000 20 1.750 30 2 750 750 ar .. t Americen Samo• 12.000 20 2000 45 600 fUOO 20 2.600 45 3000 187
GrMt W•tem Bank 11.700 20 2000 eo 187 t 750 20 1 760 eo 2150 600
Home Federal SAL 11 125 20 2000 14 187 9.000 20 1.760 eo 2 760 800
Home Savtngs of Ame<lc• 11 eoo 20 2 000 30 187 9300 20 2000 eo 2850 500 Imperial= 11.875 20 2250 30 500 9.125 20 2.000 21 2 875 117
L~ 11.375 05 2.000 30 187 9.500 05 2000 eo 2 750 117
long llelldl Sil 11260 10 2.000 15 187 9.750 10 2.000 45 2 500 260 ~Savtngt 11300 05 2.000 30 187 9.100 20 2.000 60 2.7&0 187
Newpof1 Financial Group 10900 10 2.000 eo 187 8.825 20 2000 45 2 500 600
Alpubllc Ftdet'al 11 375 OS 1000 75 187 1.250 20 1500 75 2 800 500 8efMe Bank 11 .500 10 2000 15 187 9.250 10 2.000 eo 2 815 eoo
Seer• Mort= Corp. 11.250 05 1.375 eo 187 9.000 20 2000 eo 2.500 500
a.our~ Bank 11.3715 015 2000 45 187 t .125 20 1 750 eo 2.825 500
United . Savfnge Bank 11375 20 2000 15 117 1.175 20 2000 45 2-62.5 500
ltDEX SUMMARY .SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ADJUSTABLI MORT AGEi RATI AVI RAQIS
T1111 WMll LaleWMll , .......
111" C*tr6Ct 1.13 1.13 I 13 c .. """ -.1 .........
Pnmer ... 11.50 11.90 11.50 ,....
3 month T -b6fl 1.03 1.74 9_14 ,,~ 11.194 11.551
I montt'I T ·bill I.CM ... ,.. I .le 30)1111f 11313 11.727
1 .,,. lt.uy "* . t .11 l .M •• • .... Ill
3yr.~noeit ••• t .81 t .43 ...... .. , . ·~ 5 yr. tf.-.y note ••• . .. 137 1,.., t219 t633 . .
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