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. One tccn-aaer was killed a.nd three others anJurtd
when the stolen pickup they were in flipped over an
cmblnkment followina a 9S-mph police chase from
lrv1nt to San D1qo County, officials said.
Tiiie inciMnt stancd about 9:30 p.m. Saturda)' when
an Irvine oman reported thaucvcral youna men tned to
burpanze or steal her car, Sst. Steve Frew said. he gave
Residents
seeking
closure
of stree
...
police a descnption of lhem and the pickup 1hey were
dnvana._
Officer on petrol spotted the truck on Culver Drive,
near Warner Avenue, and a license olate cbtcubowcd the
vehicle was stolen in Anaheim, 'F~ ujd, They also
cheeked the plate ofi Toyota MR2 tha.t wa following 1he
truck and discovered It was stolen inlrvi.nc the day before.
he said.
The drivers of both can tried lo evade police. ,
· The Toyota jumped a curb at Heritaee·Park, where 11
hit a smalJ wall and came ts.a 1op. Frc" said. A 14-and
15-)car-old from Santa Ana were arre)led.
truck wa CJCC ed and pronounced dead at the scene.
Irvine pohcc follo~ed the Mit~ub1sh1 pickup on the
southbound ln1erstate 5, unlit Cat,fom1a H1ghwa> Patrol
ofliccr.s took 0' c'r 1n Oceansidl'. "
The driver of the truck lo t control and rolled down a
75-foot embankment into an apartment complex parking
101 at Vane trttt and Occansidr Boulevard. a CHP
dispatcher said.
Accorchng 10 the CHP. two 14-}ear-old pa sengcrs
riding an the cab suffered minor anJunes and the driver.
17. had ma1or injuries. But Irvine police said t.,.,o boys
were in critical condition and a third was senously
injured.
A 13-year-old n.ta Ana boy ndmg an the bed of the
The IOJUrcd. all of nta Ana. "ere taken to Scnpps
Memorial Hospital an La Jolla. the dispatcher said. Their
names were not rel~ because of their ages.
RitJers trained
not to count o.n
Amtrak~s timing·
By IOI V At' EYt<EN .... OilY .... kilr
The sun roSt' p1nl1~hl.> 0' er the
hall , pilling rosy lire on the bouga1n-
' 1llea that hangs 0' er the fen~ b) the
tracks at the San Juan Cap1 trano
· railway depot, 1llum1nat1na the faces
ot commuters pthcrcd on thc plat·
form .
11 v.as actuall) laster to take 17th
trttt. ~1tc the traffic "anal .
.. , don't realh' ttt .. fi> propk
•ouki pc~1\t' tfuat the} could \l\.'C
UIM b) .. k1na 16th.'' ht t9id. .. T~
are "°' ...,., and .we have alrt'lld)
\Oen IOmt' othtt me.tum.·
One thins that h81 alttad) bttn
done t the 1nttallat10ft or • !Olid
dou"blC hM on t 6th Suttt.
"TMt MrTOW1 the ~vtd width ollhe tirttt. and t~fOft ~ tht
-Btang.riddcn-0ut~10wnon a nul
may haH' its d1 omfons, t>ut at d0t1
beat the f~wa). m t IO the croup
~ Wedncsda) momma.
Waning for the northbound 6.3
a.m train. v.h1ch amvcd at 7:07.
mo tofthclfOupe,pn: ~a Lind of
crotchet) afl'cc11on for rail commut-
'll\ut a thc minutes ticked pa t the
train· schcdulcd amval umc. C\.el')-
bo<h had complaint • ·
"(t's better than dn,1na. but that's
11." S31d Mart1n D1amand. \\ho
commute e\Cr} da)' from San Juan
to Lo Angele1. "You've JOI late
tr.uns~ \ ou·,e cot ee<>Plc le»ang the1r
J9bs bl"<'auS<' the rt late to work
Thcrfs no place "here }OU can go
and ask 1( the train 1s going to bt on
tame "
The tr.un arc oflcn on ume. but
not ron 1stcntl) so, Daamand said
"The"'" sometimes run a few v.~k JU t beautifully," he said .. But
then when the)' screw up, 11' not JUSt
b) fi"e minutes. You're talk.ma half
pcrccpuon ohafc \pc-td," Lo" er said.
One ttuna that will not work a a
traffic sk>~•na measure 1 add1t1onal
stop s11ns. he said.
"If tM •• ue not wanantfd by standard factors IUC'h 11 traffte Row.
the~ can actuaUy ttd~ trafti( Mit-
t).· he said ... lftkft'1 never anybody
comina tht ottwrway. Ploi* beiin to
thanl tM)' dolt ·1 have to obey W llop
,~ ~'* .... ..,. :;;m· nd
.... --•/All
an hour. an hour. t"o hours or more."
-But1t wouW-t-ak('a .. Ye&:> Jatc train 10
make 01amand consider dnvina.
.. t lcast v. 1th the train. you're not
talking about a :?.1 :-hour trip," he said.
Henr; VtJlanc-u' a. a commuter
from L:aaun Beach, had a litany of
praise for railroad mg. a\ ~e\I a a few
complaints
"You can get omc "ork dooe on
the WI) m . or ha'(" :i ~l'Ution
with )our fncnd • or 1f ~ou're ured
)OU can ha' ca httk noozc.~bc said.
Like ht (.-Ompan1o ns, he said he
~ .. , 1mt.atcd b) lat tram But he said -
OM probkm that v.~ making north-
bound train late had bttn corrected
a a result of a pct1t100 ca1npa11n by
nders.
"TMre wa a problem lut summer
v. uh frci&ht tram ha' ing n&Jn of v.ay
o'er pa~nacr trams. but plione cans
from all the pas~ngcrs rectJfied the
problem;· he said. "The) responded
b) maL.1na the depanure ume from
n D1cao 10 minutes earlier. so that
the commuter train as gettltlg through
befort thi' freight traio
.. ow the problem seems to be constru~·uon I:. \.CrHlne's wondcnna
how long 11's going to la t:· ")
R.K. Hubbell. a conductor On the
7· ~southbound train (which amved
at 7· 50), said h1 trarn "as late because
ofrepairv.orkbctv.cen nt.aAnaaod
f~ase lft AMRN</ Alf
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Members of 11\e Newport BcKh i•, many of \he club's m0tt than
Country Club ttemcd little affected 700 memben. ancludin& thote an·
Sunda_y by a pcnd1n1 lawsuit fil~ on volvcd in the lawsuit. aolfcd loSCthcr
behalf of more than two dozen Stn&lc Sunda)' in a .. Guys and Dolls''
women who claim they were charaCd tournament.
more for their memberships 16an Harold Sproul a Corona del Mar
male aolfen. rnident and club member. said he
The suit citet an April 1986 letter a~ with the;, lawsuit. &om the cJub's owner. William Ray, "They way 1\ 50unds to me, the}
that their "sinaJe lady" memberships were dJscri minated aeinst, .. he said.
were bcint phased out because of a "I don't think theres anybody op-state Supreme Court ruling that posed to (the lawsuit), there are a lot
outlawed sex-based discounts. of single ladies, mostly widows of
They we~ allowed to upgrade to a former members."
charter member for an additional The suit was brought by Jackte
$3,000 or a found ina member for Neal. 64 and Joycelyn lknnctt, 60, S 12,000, according to Los Angeles both of Newport ~ch, and 26 other
attorney Gloria AOred. But the law-single-women members.
suit alleged that singl e men we.re Cl ubhouse manager Jackie Mor·
allowed to make the upgrade without nssey ·could not be reached for
. War against cancer
·consists of many
small skirmishes
comment But oflkiab for 1M club aa dub for ~H yean. Ill cC.ben 1600 E. Cou& Hi;hwa) earlier dcclin· tle'epl 11• .,omea weft dlt' ed to comment. uPlf9dc 1n September 19", shortly
The women said they were told ·an~ Ra_y boUllt.t &ht ltue &om The
the)' could convert thclr ex11un1 lrvtne Co. Man~ 11nt)e .,omen w.ho
memberships to one of &hrtt tncd 10. uptrlde thetr mcmbe~h•'!' cat~oncs not available to women had lhctr chtcu returned and d1dn t before set the upttldc offer unul 1even
I ·dd' h .. ·ner and monlhs la&cr. Neal saad.
t n a 1\IOn lO l e Cua w· h · foundi~J mcmbe~hips, the women It lbt previous owner, s1~c
were offered a non-transferable mem· ~omen paid ln,s dues. But when Rly
bership with the same privilcacs as took over, the 11naJe women cale&Ory
thC1r cxistin& membership at no was the only one women coula &et
addiuonal c<>1t, accordina to the into. and they paid t?e same $220 letter. monthly dues, Neal said.
But the plaintiffs contend thll Ra~ alao operates the Balboa Day
unMr club pohcy. sin&le men could Club in Newport Beach.
convert their membersnips to chancr Neal said she eventuaJl~·d the membership for no addittonal mone) $12.000 to become a foun · mem· and could become found mg members ber. But she and the other an tiffs
for just $3,.500 more. souaht the same uPltldc rate olhtts
According to Neal. a member of th e paid in I 98S. DicfWoods. president
AMTRAK
SaFromA 1 n J uan.
A Fountain Valle) consultant ~ho
studies the Los Angeles-to-San D~cao rail corridor s~ud the Atchison
Topeka and anta Fe Railroad is
replacing worn rails and rail beds
between Tusti n and San Juan Creek.
"Part of the delay people arc
experiencing has 10 do with 'slow
orders,' which are issued because the
new roadbeds. tics and ballast need
ly LEE SIEGEL Centers for Di~ase Control, showed time to settle themselves in place
NSO.-\lfrll« X-ray mam~o,rams can be used .to beforeyou can travcl overthemat full
· idcn~i women who face an an-speed.' sai d Carl Schicrmeyer of Carl Progress seems agonizi~gly ~low in crea risk of breast cancer. not JUSt Schiermeyer Consulting. the war on cancer. but sc1ent1s1s arc · Sea.· 'd h t ct'on 1o detect such tumors once the)' 1t1enneyc r sai t e cons ru 1 seeki ng small gains on many fron ts 10 ap~ar. should be finished by the end of Ma~. tum the tide agaanst the nation's No. 2 c · b I has defin 'tc y he studies by pltz and the COC ommuung Y ra1 1 1
killer. k h gb suooest new wa"S. fo'r doctors .lo taught on with the general public. '"The maJ· or brca t rou s in -/ d' 10 th h do t But c.anccr are few and far between, and 1denti~ people facing a nigh cancer accor mg osc w o 1 ·
d " D n'sk, c ucatc them 1o reduce cancer· several commuters said Wednesday have taken place over deca cs. r. · h h d'd ·1 th' k Am 'd f h caus1'ng behav1'or such as smokino mornin~ t at t ey 1 n in • Harold Freeman. pres1 ent o J e oo i. · I ·1 · ,..ft s · 'd d and closcJy moni'tor such N'nple to tra,.,, 1 e nat1ona passenger ra1 Amencan ~ncer oc1ety sat unng ......... i. d h Sa F ·1 d
a Con""erencc in Irvine. detect cane. er early . . networ .. , an t e nta c ra1 roa
11 h fli 1 were doi ng their pan. . But "P.rogrcss has been re-• A maJOr rcscarc e on invo ves "They're not rea lly SttJous about markable. ·he said. "In 1930. one out "tumor su~pres~r genes'' or "anti-this, with j ust one track,"' said Basil
of fi ve patients who nad cancer ,, oncogenes, which a.re genetic in-L1ascos of Laguna Beach. "((they're
survivecl'Ji ve years. In 19gg, nearl) 50 st~ctions that ~rve "nature's mech· really serious, they need another track
percem of patients who develop anism for stopping cancer cells be~ore be tween here and LA, and they need
cancer in thi s country survived five th~y get started," the cancer society more trains if &hey really wan t 10 years." said. · encourage people to commute." Cancer is the uncontrolled growth Research shows &enelJc instruc-Double tracking is in the plans, at
and spread of abnormal cells. Free-lions fro m a normal cell ~n retu~ a least for sections of the comdor,
man's_ group expects cancer will kill cancer cell to normalc). said ch~m1st Sch1ermcyer said, and the Orange
502.000 Ame ricans this year. It is the J. Carl Barrett, of the Nauonal .County Transportauon <?om mission
na tion's second-lead10g cause of lnst1ture of Environmental Health is lobbying for eventual parallel
death-after hcan disease. stroke and Sciences, That s~ghgg~hlu~ tracks along the whole routt". . other cardiovascular diseases, which cancers so meday m1 1 """ "" to;;u ~r ")here arealready-funds-teflte
claim nearly 1 million U.S. lives reversed wi th mass-produced anti-double track from Santa Ana 10
• of die club'• board of pwrnon. reftated dltV claim tha1 u.,at rMn
dida'I bawe IO 119)' IO umnctt. Tbc board ICU u an ·aavilOf)' bod)
IO lhe chab'a~~t. but wdl not Like a po11tion on the lawsuit
Woods, who wu out of town when
tbt suit wu filed. declined to com-men~ bu1 said the complaints havt
had hule effttt on other membeB-
"lf s somethiot between the man· aaernent and the sin&lc ladles.''
Wo«b said. "h's a bia deal to she
s1nale ladJcs. bu& as fa r as the acneral
membenhip is concerned. it's not."
The club has about 7 30 charter and
foundin& members and abous 80
11.,.ie lady mcm bers, who do not hold
vot1n1 riahu. Woods sajd,
The sinaJe lady members have
nqot1ated with Ray for about three
years to ~le their differences, ~cal
Wd. The lawsuit twU Rlid . iic bri>~ the statute ur IJmitatlOGI out ,
The law ull runhcr ~ that
linak ~omen aitoare requattd &o Pl>'
IUC$t fen for malt~ while male members often dad not have1opey for ,
female au~t The men *C!C J\'tC~
fret refreshment ~n·aca 1Jl 110leir
locker room while ~omen mtf!tkn must pa) for she ~rv1ce. accord1n1 to
the SUJt.
Neal said rcachon at the d ub ha f
been supJ)9n1ve of •.he la wsu11 And
the day after the suit was filed . the r
manaacment otTered free hon
d'oeuvre in the women's locker 1
room. she added.
The plaint1fT: a~ ~k!t\I un-
Speclficd damaics. and an tnJuncuon
barring the club from chal"IJn& si n&)c
women more than single men.
I
annually. oncogenes. Irvine " Sch1errneyer said "and
Critics have called the war on • A maJor problem ':"1th there's a section from Dana Point to cancer a failure because overall ch.emotherapy 1s that many patients San Juan that is also schedu led 10 &Ct cancer incidence and dea th rates keep m1t1ally helped b) h e' entuall) d bl k T h fi
A train'• conductor watches •• tpurl~
groups and tr•v•l•rs of •H .... INNlrd end
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disembark •• th• Amtrak depot In San Juan:
.C.plstr•no on• mornlnt l•lt week.
rising, even when statistics are cor· become resistant to the cancer-killing ou e trac · ere arek so ar, no
rccted forthe increasing percentage of drugs, so their cancer returns and kills rila!'s for ~rallel ~.rac s between
cancerwproneoldercitizcns. Theysa) them. q.r. ~1lha.m Dalton, of t~e rv~enf'1Bag~a~h8~f Mission VicJO
inadequate attention 1s paid 10 Un1vers1ty !>f Anzona. u~mporanly said he thought employers needed to
prevention1 including reduction of reve~d resistance in certain patients do more 10 encourage rail commut-
carci nogenic pollutants. tw using a drug tha~ helps keep ing.
With cigarette-induced lung cancer chemotherapy drugs ms1de tumor "They ou&ht to require fi rms that
responsible for much of the average cells. employ more than 100 people 10
rise in cancer death rates, "People • Chemotherapy also may be 1m-subsidize pubhc transportation, .. said
ha ve to stop smoking. and take proved wit~ drugs that att~ck cancers •Bagrash a professor at Cal State
advantage 0f early detection tech· more prec~scly on a b1~~em1cal Fullerton. "Ifs interesting that at Cal
niques and the latest trea tments." level. Indiana Un!vers1ty s Dr. State they give yo u a break on bus said National Cancer Institute George Weber 1s testing a drug thal passes b uttheywon'tdoanythmgfor spokesman J. Paul Van N,ev..el. , coun teracts a cancer-p_ro!"loling rail comniuttts." ,
Nevertheless. research has put enzyme. It caused rem1ss1on of BaJrash, who lives !n Mission
Ame rica "on the verge of seeing the leukemia in half of a smaJI group of Viejo. has been commutJng by train
advances everyone has hoped for.'' he pauents for whom all other for 11 years. He complained about
said. chemotherapy failed. fares. which he said h.ad quadrupled
Many recen t advances against • Larger doses of chemotherapy since 1978. He also Uiared the
cancer were outlined in Irvine last kill more canc~r c~l~s. but also complaint about late trains.
week at the cancer society's annual damage pauents ability to make "l can't schedule any class earlier
seminar for science wnters: blood c~lls . needed to prevent hfc· than 9 a.m. because of the uncertainty
• A early version of a test that threatening infections. of the trams," he said.
someday might be used to determine Dr. Janice Gabnlove. of New Nei ther high fares nor uncena1n
iodividual vulnerabil ity to cancer· York's Memonal Sloan·Kettenng arrival umes could keep Baarash
causing substances has been de· Cancer Center. combined from commuting to work by tram,
veloped by Dr. Margaret Spitz and chemothcrapt_ with a substance however.
othenat the University ofTexas. The named G-F. he found the com-"h's reall y the only c1v1hzcd way 10
test indicates how easily a person's bination allowed bladder cancer pa-commute:' he said.
basic genetic infonnat1on can be 1i cn ts to tolerate h igh-dose Civililcd, perhaps, but not e~actly
damaged by carcinogens. chemothera py while suffering fewer ienteel. a few other passengers said.
• Another study, by the national infections. "The bottom line with the whole
deal 1s th~y have no concept of
customer service. no thought for
H B pollce chief hospltallzed those of us who keep them 1n
business," said QuentmWlute. of
Dana Point, a regular commuter to Los Angeles. "The way file cars arc
kept 1s not sail factory. They're
always too hot or too cold. And you see an occasional mouse.''
Huntington Beach Police ChiefBill
Payne ~.s hospitalized. Friday after
complaining of chest pruns.
Payne, 55, went to his rcaular
doctor with symptoms of discomfort
in the morning and then went directly
to Western Medical Cemg,.in..Sanlr
Ana, accordins tp.Caot Barry Price. Payne, who 1s scheduled to retire in
Auaust after more than 30 years with
Part of Third Street
in Huntington closed
A one block section of Third Street
between Pacific Co&ll Hiahwa)' and
Walnut Avenue will be closed be&in·
nina today in downtown Huntinaton
Beach lO make war for I m:lcvelop-
ment project. a city spok..cswoman
said.
Also, _p1rkina. will be binned on Paciftc Ooast Hl,hway from Golden
West Street 10 a mile north while
work J>f'9C)Ctds on improvements to
the bluft\op perk.
Two perluna Jou eventuaUy will be
built in the bluffs, the spokeswoman
said.
•
the local department. was given
several tests and an ang.iogram, Pnae
said.
He was released from the hospital
before Sunday afternoon. a nu.rsina ~isorsaid.
here were no 1ndications when
i}ne wo--qtd retu l'ft to dutY. O pt.
Don Jenkins is slated to take over as
acting chief.
VOLLEYBALL
From A I
tournament. "If WC arc (onunate lO
act network coveraac and a combined
purse of SI S0,000, it would become
one of the lafltlt such events in the
world."
The tournament as propoted -cx~ndtd and held on what is
traditionally one of the busiest week·
ends of &he year -was opposed by
two counciJ mcmben. Mayor Robert
Gentry and Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick voted apinst the proPosaJ.
Promoten of the 1989 Men 'a and Women'• ProfCMlonal VoUcyblU
Dtamand s.11d he also found fault
with the customer service personnel
on the trains. "We have two very good conduc·
tors on the momina train.," he sa1d.
"But the rest oflhem, I think they ~t
about thrtt minutes of trainina in
tournament citP.latned at tu& Tuesday
ni&hfs councal mcet•na that, for
cumple. blcachcn must be erected
on Main Beach to attracl network
ttlcvis1on coveraae.
"I~ I'm not ready for the bi& ttme Fit.zpetrick said. ••If they
if'ks) come here. fine. If they d we've had tournaments m
town Mthout CBS.
"Our citl.Ktll who mllbt want 10
use the beach that.:J. probably can'& aet 10 it," <Jentry · .
However CoUncilwoman Manha
Colliton1 w~ile apeeina it is difficult
to con1adcr holtiQI 1Uch a tour· amcnt on a busy Wftkcnd. said
uaflic can hUclly en WOl'lt.
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how to be tactful with customers."
White sa id there was o~ oocasaon
last week when the resu lar cn11necr
had gone on vacation. and the railroad had apparently not. planned ·
for a replacement.
"The trai n sat there for a half hour
before they found someone to dn \'e 11
10 LA.," he said. Two commuters waiting for the
southbound train also Joined 1n the
discussion.
Carl Verheyen of Laguna Niguel
and his son Ken Verheyen of Ncw-
pon Beach commute to San Dtcao
once a week for their defense con·
1ractina bu.sineu
They said the service sout hward was _generally on time. and fairly
comfonabte. But they both 1a1d the
Amtrak trains were fackin& in com·
parison to others they bad used.
.. It beats &he heck out of dnvinJ.. ..
Carl said "But my b~t com plain t
1s the equipment 11 in such poor
condition I've never seen a clean
window ..
Carl and Ken both sajd the y had
ndden com muter trams in Japan.
.. The bullet train there 1s po tles!>.''
Ken said. "You could eat ofT 1he
floors. Herc, then: JUSt doesn't seem
to be any pride in the system."
Ken also com plai.ncd of the rou&h
ndc. "When you tide a Japanese tram or
a European train\ u·s smooth, clean
aQd fast." he sa.1d. ''Here you &et ~a1co lo death and yo u're only lQfna
90 mph. There they ao twice that
fast.''
Commuter tra1n s 1n the Los An·
scles.to-San Dtcao comdor may never be Japannc-stylc buUet traina.
but the nde will at lcut be acttina
smoother, said Mike Manm. a
spokesman for the Santa Fe railway.
"We've just bqun phase II of a
"They're lined up anr,~ar. You
can't move,'' she sa.ad. • We rr iust
1oina to have to overlook the perkma.
the traffic and the t1rculatJon. be· cause there won't be any,'"
Councilmembcn had wondered if
thc-y would be able to find sponsor-
ship nccnsaryto attract top fliaht
~~ 11nce the city does not alk>w
alcOholJC beverqc comp1n.te1 to be
sponsors. Both Jose CUcrvo and
Miller Lile, who art' 1ponsorina all
other profasaonal men's volleyball
tournaments this year. had offered to
foot the $65.000 bill for cash priies
needed to attract the best proftssional
atblftes to Ulpna Bach.
HI 'HI 11,lt 'l'\f,
prOJCCl lO pul 10 new ratls, railroad
ties, and rubber s:trcct crossm.&S."
Martin s~ud. "The new rail that's
being put in has welded. quaner-milc segments. so you have fewer J01nts.
The ultimate benelis is a smoother
ndc and a cui1eter one, which 1s an
added benefit to nearby propcn)
owners.''
Ocanlaness 1s a problem on Am·
trak trains in the Los Angeles-to-San
Dieio comdor, Schiermcyer sa1dl but
it is a problem atnerated by the sneer
success of the hnc. .
"Amtrak has been hit by a tidal
wa ve of paucnaers:• he '81d ... They
art still very u.~p•tahzcd and a
a tt$ult the) 'rt bavma to run the wheels off every piece of equipment.
They've bls1call) hAd a choice be:
tween trying to keep as many cars m
service as po ~1ble, or talona cars out
of service f:or clcao1ng and thereb)
letting people stand up. or ~one,
turning people away."
People arc bcina turned aw.y
alread)'. said Jell) Baker of n Ju.an
C ap,1s1rano · · People in th1~ comdor really want
to nde the tr.un, but Amtrak won;t
accommodate." he sai d. "The 1ra1n
arc about as full 8$ they can get From
Santa n1 on~ard 11'1 usu illy stand-
ing room onl) •·
Only one pa nacr said he v.ould
usually rather drive thJo talc the
train, ho\\c\ler.
"On the whole, l"vc 'found the
service not too aood." t11d I
Bcnsamon of Laauna N11uel. "I ~ncrall) nde about ontt a w«k. &ut
it's bttn about three weeks sine~ I las&
rode the tra m The last time 1 -'llted
unttl 8:20 for the 6:l 8'itatn. and &hen
I left. I don"t know 1f 11 e\lctcame. If l
had to pnontitc my concern I'd say
they first need more frequent tra1 nJ.
Second· would be &he c'pcn~. and
The City dtttdcd fi ve )'ean aao to
reject au akohol 1c beveraae sponjOI'\
Accordin& to Clark, Sports World.
wtuch has 6oen h1~ by the t lty to
manaae the tournament. •• e•pcctcd
to allo like a ~Jp role.
However. IO far, no ... ponsorsh1p ~ents have bttn silned. C'lark
said. The orpnilation Orua Ute is
Lafe Abuse will act 11 co-host v.1th the
clly.
"The real mcSlllC ts that Laauna Belch is •in . lliil'.'I the lt'aa in
takana tuefi a soliCI public stant-o •nst the utc of d,. and a.lcohol. ..
tMd Wbecter ... We ·believe we can
--
third v.ould be j(he.dule per•
formancc." . Manin 5a1d there were no plan-, to
add trains to the hnc. But he said tbert
had been s1g.n1ficant increase 1n service since 1971, when Santa Fe's
passenger service was placed under
the co ntrol of Amtrak
"ln 1971 there were three trams
each way." he said. "Nov. there arc eight... ·
Schiermeyer said tHe Los An~le •
to.San Diego corridor was one of the
most successful 1n the entu·c na-
tionwide Amtrak S)ltcm. Trains tx>
t~ccn the two cn ics earned J. 7
m1lhon pas.sen~rs wt )eat he ui<t
and passenacr fares more than co'" ~ the costs of nannin1 the eight
tra1n.s.
AJthou&h the tra ins arc not COf\--
s1dered commuter trains by Amtral<.
an averqc of 13S people board th~
6:3 train each momin11t San Juan
p1strano bound for Los Anadd
Fullenon or Santa Ana. An aJ..
d1tton.al 77 board at Santa Ana,
bound for Los Anaclesand an a\cras or 66 more board at Fullcnon, also
bound for Los naeles, h1ermc)cir
found an a surve) last week :
But despite the sucxcss, thr pro ~t of 1nvestin1 more money in 11\t 1cm 1~ dJm at the momena. 1d
mtrak spok~m..n Anhur Uo}d •
··1t·u fi\ic ltuer word thot tand '"
the wt). m-o-n~·)'." Uo)d ~1d. We
molt than CO\ICr our co t~ burthca:
1sn'1 enouJ)l lcn over for aap1ttl
LnVCSlmentt.
Meanwhile. out on the frcc~ay. aU
tha t federal money didn't seem 10 be
doina the tnck. Traffic at 8 a rd. Wednesday was 1toppcd at the ti
Toro ·y· and then crawled aJona tile
San~ Ftttuy a l a.~ tbtt would make an Amtrak hnerlook Illicit
1 Japanese bullet tnun C
•
11vc the pubhc a atat athlcuc C\COt
w11hout the ult of an alcohol
bevtraae ponsor.
Wbftler said a futu~ pl will bt tc>
dttrcue the pp bctWttn the n;~' and womcn't punes.. Tl'I o. t
$20,000 punr d the laillfa& ~r
offemt 10 ,.omen \loJleyball players.
she .111d.
··if sanctioned. we will make c'cry effon 10 JQCfUK I.he women's purse
10 UOi,000 IO bri111 more ~u1t)' to tM
purse, Whttler Mid. • "We att movana tOWard tOIJll
equity fOi' lht ~ °-""'· We
won't ha~ i1 thi1 yar. ffoPif\a.lly, we wiU Dell."
l!l ~ I ! t : , '\ '· · . ~' :
Edison spokesman
to give advice on
quake preparedness
E.anhquake ~rednns will ~ discussed by Charles McDanlds of Southml California Ed1SQn
Co. at a m«lina of IM National Auoc1at1on of Retired Fedttal Emplo_yen at 2 p.m. Monday. Apnl 1 7~ at the Glendale Federal Savinp Community
Room, 23221 Calle de la Louisa. Laauna Hill.
further information may~ obtained by calling
Geo,.e Goodson at 77~8 l 3 or Bob uttehcr at
S81 -8S72.
Parrntlng workshops otf~r~d
.A worl-.shop seminar stncs from 9 to noon
Saturdly at The Pepsu~ School, 19692 u·ongton
Lane, Huntmaton ~ach. will incl ude lecture on
parent-child communicauon, self-esteem. boredom
and safety measures to protect ch1fdren.
Call the schoorat 964-1224 to reserve a space for
the free seminar.
Glaucoma, cataract scrt!i!nlng
A free cataract and glaucoma screening team
from Saddlcback Eye Center will be held from lO
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Monday, Apnl 17. t Laguna
Senior Center. 384 Legion St., Laguna Beach.
Call 497-2441 fo r furth er information.
Art auction to aid stud~nts
A cocktail party and art auction of selected
work.s ofthe Art Institute of Southern alifom1a will
be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Apnl 18. at Roo·s in Laguna restaurant, 1464 S. Coas1 Highway:
Laguna Beach.
Proceeds wlll be used to cnabhsh a scholarship
for Art lnstttute students from sou th Orange
County. The artworks arc current!) on d1 play on at
Ron's in Laguna.
To make resen-auons, call 497-4 71 .
S~lllng technlqurs
Ways to become wealthy through no-pressure
scllinJ tcch01ques will be explained b> author
Marcia Hootman at 6:30 p.m. Tucsda), pnl 18. at
the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol t , Costa Mc~.
Ti ckets are SIS prepaid by mail for members of
the National Assoc1auon for Professional ,Salcs-
womcn, $20 prcpaJd b) mall for non-members and
$25 paid at the door for member and non·membcr'i.
Reser¥allens-must 'bc-rcce1 ved hY-'..uul..:.LL"->----'-1
For more in forma tion. call 991-26 74
Export/Import seminar
ly JANn ZH•••MAN
OI._ Olllr .... _..
Frdcral aviation mH·4'11gators haH
completed a ftthminal) uaminauon of
the cosines o a plane that went down 1n
Newpon ~ach on Marlh 31. but they
refused to $J>«ulate on a cause for the crash
that killed a Canadian family of five.
The plane's ent rnc puttered and
smoked ~fore the aircraft pirated onto a
tennis coun and exploded. k1lhng all
aboard but narrowly m1ss1na several
people on 1he ground.
lnvesugator for the Nauonal Transpor-
tation Safet) Boord rcconstru ted what
~as left of 1he su;-!;Cater. tw10-c11gine Piper
Aero ~ar 1n a Carson warehouse Bo1h engines ~ere 1hen d1sassembltd for
a p1ere-by-p1e e inspection, but N rSB
regional super' 1sor Gal)' ~tJcho refused
to comment on the findi ngs. In\ ~t1gators
'\l·:,,s '\OTJ:s
wttl bqJn look1n1 ar the plane·~ pro~llcrs
tha w(Ck. he said.
As a matter of roull ne. the NT ·e looks
at tht cng1ne. propellen. fud maintenance
rttord.s itnd tht' pilot's trai nma when
'"' e•n1gaung crasht'\, he said. .
t he probe, -which wall take ~veral
month to complete, has focused on ~orlr..
pe rformed on 1hc aircraO's right enarne
before 11 toot< ofT from John Wa}ne Airport, Ted Lopatl1ewll'7, an N TSB
spolr..esman in Washington D (.. \a1d
earlier
Witnesses said the plane'<1 lcf\ engine
was smokma hortl} befo~ 1t crashed
about t"-O mile from the run~a) But
Mucho said other onlookers rcpuned the n&ht engine wa smoking
!he plane headed no -down onto a
coun at the e"pon Bc::i h Tenn1\ Club and e>.ploded.
OrMgj C... DM.V N.OT /Mondey, Apr1 tO, -
No one on the around was injuttd ti rtpons the plane was f\Oed wttlt dw.,...
the occupants of the plane -owner-ptlot type of fuel.
Anthon} Deis, 3S, his wife, Manlyn Aletha Tht Piptt Aa'ollar bu been e'tlteed br
Dea • .34: and their dauahtcrs Amandi a b1l&Or)' of IWlint and spenna .. out OI Lynn. 10. Jaclyn Dawn. 7; and Kimberly control. Production of the aircraft WM
Lisa. S -died m the crash. halted 1n 1981.
Deas· brother. Tom, said the Piper had a The Aerostar 1s known as a .. hot rod"
leal) 011 li ne repaired at John Way ne airplane because 1t 11 fut and powerful 8Dd •
trpon. often bc)Ond the averqe pilot)
In a telephone interview Sunday from capab1li11es, said John Galipault, praa-
h1s Canadian home in Medicine Hat, Deis dent of the Aviauon S.fcty ln1t1tuk in
said he doubts the problem wa$ caused by Ohio.
wo rl performed JUSt before take-off. . The Aerostar has weak stall-wamina
although he ha received no such official charactcrist1cs, Galipeult wd.
informauon. The plane will stall at a certafo speed,
"It'$ obviously somethm& mechanical, when thewtnpstoppv1nacnouah lift. But
but as far as I'm concerned it's not the indicative v1brat1ons often arc masked
an) thing that was done recently," he said. by turbulence, be saad. C)c1 took on I 06 gallons of fuel at Once the Aerostarbeains to stall, 1t often
Martin A' 1at1on before take-ofT. accord-rolls over, heads nose dOwn and may even
1 ng to the TSB. tum over on its back bcfort the spin stans.
Mucho said the agency has ruled out Gahpauh sa id.
Relief, or sorrow
Helpless vlstton prepM• fOI'
the worst ,....._, •• lheJ
enter a JOO·t•llon-per-
•lnut• •••rfall Oft .... ... ,oot ........ ,.... at KnOtr• ••rrr ,., ..... ..
t.-peratures dlwlftt the past
Weft reaef*'9 as ...... as I IJ
~•esln0r....-c ... .., .....
ride offered • llttl• relief frCNll
the heat.
A free seminar on the 1mpon/cxpon business
will ~offered by fapon/lmpon C onsultants at 7:30
p.m. Tuesda). April 18. at 3611 . Harbor Bl\ d .
Surtc 200. nta na Call Barbara at C800>341·J5 I 6
for funher informati on Water cor-iservatieA ef-f@rts pFaised Dlsne~land
has labor
shortage · Sp~clal Oiymplcs track meet Bet'auseofroop<.:rilllO~fromsouth ~ pccial 01) mpi c prclamanat) tracll. meet lOUnt} wat1.•r user\. 1nlh/ding 1mgalol'\
sponsored by the Orange Count} t...a"ani~ Clubs ,.,111 con truct1on companies and rc11dents a
I I': o 30 __ _. thrcc-da) "'aterouuige did not end "ater be he d irom I a.m to I Pm \! cdnl."""KJa) .\pnl l>Cn 1ce4'lo pan'loflhc rnunl\ a "atcr
19. at Orange Coast C ollcge onicial said
The meet. which 1s free.and open 10 the puf)hc The consumcl"\· efforts during the
includes the~. I 00-. 200-meter and mile run. I 00-outJgc.cau'\Cd b} "urk done on a tn.·atm1.·nt meter relay. softball throw. stand1ng longJump. high plant March 2g. 30 "ere pr::i1~d h~ c;lanll'\
JUmp. shot put and fnsbec toss. Sc'"eral wheel hair Sprague. Mun1c1pal \\>al er D14'tm t\ of
and developmental e"ents also"' 111 be .held. Orange C ount) &Cn('ral mana~wr
More than 200compcuto~ from Fa.tnJ.Cw tatc The Diemer F 1ltrat1on Plant an Yorha
Hospital 1n Costa Mesa. Pomona ·pcc1al l::ducat1on~'--anda. Metropoli tan Water D1 tmt's
School in Costa Mesa and the Lanterman De-. treatmen t plant sen ingmo tofOrnnge vclopmental Center an Pomona nrc expected to (. ount) and part ofl os .\ngck.,Count\ panaC1 pate. wasclo<1ed for 1mpro,cmcnts ll) 1nuea~
f urther 111formallon may be ot"li:uned b~ lalhng the plant tapa(1t) I he f::iciht~ opcra\l'" ,11\
432-5880. nt•arcap.H:ll) Junng the umnwr The facalll) c~pans1on. CO\ting morl'
than SI' nulhon. "•II ancrca\Cthe 400
m1lhon gallon capac:1t) to about 600
m11l1ong.1llon d14'tm 1 ollil1::il\ \.lid
Adults who w~re mol~st~d
A new a,roup that prov1dcs suppon for adults
who were molested as children will meet from 6 30
to 8 p.m. Wednesdays ~m nma pnl 19 :11
Pathways to 0 1!COvel), I 3SO ~tount Langlc). Ultt'
20S, Fountain Valley
The1 mpectofmolestationon 1 uesof1nt1m:in
and trust. self-esteem, pnont) setting. ~<tuahl\.
shame and 1u1lt and relation hips ~•II be eltplored
by Elhe Freedman. · For more 1nformauon, call 964-2267.
C \l .• '\D\H
Monday, April 10
• 6:30 p.m. C..&a Meu Pl...W.1 C•mm111loe,
counctl chambers. 77 F11r Ori"c ~
. . p..m. Ne.,.i Bue~ c u.
council chambers. 3300 Ne~port 81 v ·
Tue day, April.J .l
• 7 30 p.m LaPaa 8ffda Ualflff Sdlool
Dlltrid ... ~ •f EftcaU... d1 tnct Offict. SSO
Blumont l.
;,ff \'U 1101 Ul'\f,
<\lctrapolitan St:n-c., the '\1uninp.il and
other water d1stncl\ in ~luthcrn CJll
1orn1a. pro' 1d1n~about halfthl' "atcr 10
the.m:a
Two Irvine prlncfpals
get new assignments
l "o In mt n1ficd ~hool l>1 tnct
pnnopal~ have bct<n namro d1rcc lOf'i ot
~'t:Ondar'\ and ekmt'nlJf\ cducauon tor
thcd1 tn~t
Thccurrt'ntpnnc:1p::il ot l 01H·r .. 1I\
l hghSthool, Or. Ro~n Brun·. "'II till the
tong' t'ant po~t ol duet tor. ol wrnndal)
cdu,at1on, said Jeri) Ru \I a \l\tJot \upcr-
intcndcnl and formt'rd1m.:torofS<.'cond-
Jr) l'du al1on Bruce' duw: w1ll 1ncluJcn'l'il'illn&
nuddlt' and h1&h \t hool pnnc1pal, 1n uc:h
arta\:J\\port'I, "hool 1mprtl\Crnl·nt
proaram\. \Ol'3tt0nalcducat1on \taffdl'· Hlopmtnl ;anJ rnun"M:hng and 1u1d ncr
Brucew1llal-.0N'a'l\I t1nathc hool
board 1n IC:itlbonk applO\ll nd "Ill ser\C
a ha1 nlorothl•rprogram\m,oh 1na
sccondan lc' el \tudl'Rt'> Dcnn1s(11hbs pnnl1palot ~1cado"
ParJ... Elemcntan \.. hool "111 lill the m·\\.-I"
c..rcatcd Jl()\t of J1n:l tur of l'lcml·ntar) •
educauon
Be ltk~ \Upcr' 14'108 Jl'ilm I rmnn pJI\
::ind "or"'1ng to 11nprm l' \t hool l ur-
nculum. C11bb'i" 111 tx· llH h:irg( 01 .. 1.111
de' dopmct11' Both men" 111 linish out their pnnl 1pal
duties for thl' ~hool 'l'at ~furl' tJll.1ng nt'"
po'>lS an th1.•d..,1mt olliu· .Jul\ I
New refuse barrels to
help keep beaches clean
~me 600 bngh1h rnh,)rcll h11cr h•1rn:I'
ha'"c lleen deli' l'rcJ 10 Bui~< h1lJ 'it.11e Beach an Huntangtlln Bea, h .1\ !)Jrt of an
ongoing 3 n ll-h lien am r•11gn b\ the \tat\'
I he barrel donated h\ Rainhtm 1)1\ ·
po'lll ( o .. " 111 hnl' Hol..a { h11.a and
11 un11ngton ~talt' l'x-alhe' th1 '>umm,·r
fh t pilot program 1 part ot ··c al1f11rn13
( lcanin -a publil Jv.an.·nc" pro <.'' 1 ol
the ~late \\ :i te \fana cmcnt Ro.ird 1 ht• prOjf'Qm 1\c..O-'>ponwrcd h\ lhl' .,,,11,
Dcpanmcntot Parl..\and ~eereatH>n
Antl-w ar group joins
chamber of commerce
In mort milnant time ... '' "oulJ h.l\ c seemed an unhkeh <. ombanauon. hut tht'
lounty branch of \Iha net' for un 1"::il ha.,
accepted a membe"h1p in the Oran1r
( ount) ( hambcrot C ommcrc:c
, Theant1-~rgroup~1d u ".i.,1n,1tl'd to
Join and did w 10 llXU\ attention on
altemau"c toemplo}mt'nt 10 m1l.1taf)·
related field
Orang('(. ount) rnen cs more th:in ' l
b1lhon an contract~:innu3lh trom th<'
m1htal) rndu ti"\ ,group rcprt'\CntJll\.t'.'
1d.
In e'pand1n1 the outn-alh of the
OrpnlllllOO lO include thC' bu\lllC '
comm unit). the 4'\lhancc hope to dc"elop
plans "toe,pand producuon. de, clop new
hfecnhanc1ng 1echnolo1uesand create nev. jobs" the group tated.
rhe organ111111on 1saJso plann1n1 a
confcrcnceori .. Mutuall) As ured De-
'clopment II ButldmgSupport fora
01..,erse Econom)" ··The forum will be
held at the Doublctrcc Hotel 1n Oraose on
June ' Forinformat1on. call 547-6282.
Irvine group honored for
conserv at Ion landscaping
Water consen auon through an 1n' en·
tl\c land~ap1ng tl.-chniquc called
\en ape as gaining ground
The In me Wattr( onsvv1ng Task
t-on:c ha ea med awards for ll promotion
and 1mplcmcnta11onofthe technique 1n
large scale urban land plannina The
awards "err made dunng the se"enth
annual uthcrn Cahfom1a Xen!IUlpc
( onferen« at the fr, inc \1amou Hotel.
rhc ta l forccconSl tcd of the If\ Int'
Ranch \\aterD1 tmt thcot)Oflf\1ne
andTheln·1ncCo
The"'aterd1stnct's"a clled form ~mplc sarden where rc-gulare\cntsare
hdd to educate homeowners.
l he ell>· program'"' oh ed-a ll\ c
con-.cf'\at1 on mca urcsand a com·
putcntl-d elcctro01c 1mpuon mon1tonna
and um1rol '" 1em. Thclf\tncCo wasc1tcda aleadcrin
the uscof "ater<onscn ing land ape-s
and1m&at1ons) te ro inde"elopmcnt
fhc rnn krcnC'e was co-sponso~d b) the
\lunicl pal \\ atcrD1StndofOranvt ·oun-
h . the 1ctropohtan Watt'.'r Dl tno of ~uthcrn C ahfom1a and the Department
of\\ ater Resource .
Thctaskforccwas1niuatedtn 19 3b Jo)cc Wtgncr·Gwidt. commumt} rcla· uon~ manaaer for the Irvine Water
01 tnC't.1ocreatea pubhccduat1on ·
pr°"'9m on 1mp11on andconscf'\'a\lon.
ly The AuOdated ftress
" OnC'C OH'N helmed with applicants.
01 ne)land i now forced to recruit out-of-
tate to fill u111mcr Jobs a low wages a.no ·
tnct dre rodes tam.tSh the Jlamour o(
worl ina at 1he fabled Mqic Ki ngdom. "We bepn to notice at in the earl}
19 Os," 1d Ball Ros. 0 1sne)land'
emplO)_ee ~lat1ons d1rcc1or "Now 1t
seem to act mo~ difficult c'ery '~r:· "dwindhn.a applicant pool an the 17·22
age range forced Dt ne) la.nd officials to
beJ!n recruiting housewi'"es and senior
c111zcn for pan-umc work, as well as
\Oung people from out 1de Soutbcm
t'ahforn1a " r' 1('( will not suffer:· Ro said. "If
~(' ha' e to ao all the way to Wisconsin or
\ermont to eet cmplo)ees. we'll do that.
"II v.c ha'e to build our own dorms hke
tht'\ ha"c 1n Aonda \at WaJt Dime) \\ orld). we 'll do that too··
Ro wd 01 ~)land expects to fill
about 400 JObS with out-of-tale won:ers.
more than dOubk the I SO hired last )Cat.
Despite 1tcpped-up ad"crt1s1n& and
rccrwuna at local h1ah school , tbc park
ha about2.000,acantsummerJO to fitt
about more than last spnng.
Bc"erl) Butcher. w.ork c:itpcnencc coor-
dinator at nahe1m H1ah hool. 5oays pan
of the !roblem 1 that workin1 at DtJ-ne) Ian dOt' n't pay much and that most
JObs requ1~ "ork1na -.eckends and hol-
~ays #.
Mo t new employee' recc1"e $4. 75 an
hour. or 20 C'ents more than minunum
"age "The key factor to thttc kids 1 money,"
~ad l:.dward Denbow, v.ork C\pcnencc
advisor 11 8oha Grande H1ah . hool "If
the 're 101n.a to put in the tune. they want
a good wqc.''
~ t~=~~
Time becoming a precious commodity
In a \tud) of how we "pend our
umc rc<K"~rchcn C1Umatc the l \t'r-
ae pel"\On j)(nd fi\e ~an v.a1tm1 in Im~. 1-. months at Mop h&ht!o. IJ\tl
c1&ht month rcaJ1naJunk mall
i hese a~ conscNatl\lt fiaurn baW on all )our ..,..'llallom run·
n1na smooch I). M tlfM·wtMCn run ..
considriably h1itJcr Th11 ytar alOftC
l'H' \pent ,SO h9\)n an &ndloclt. and
t•'O Wttb waatana for the 11r111w t0
find my IU91a't ~h1ch fltw off to
Eth10ptl -M-n 1 tot off1n New Yort.
Mote li~'umn" fru traudfts
\tt m from romputtt error. human
1nrp111ude, Of tht '"ttm-, pfaMl.lr)
alapfMftt bet• out of •hacl . Scan P'AJ an aM*w rok sn haw Iona >OU ~ult rot • UP'ft' devacor. l'btrc's
al10 a atll!IO'Yof uarffic:amc) kno.m
., tht ... --.c Triaftllt. I ti'd(h·
ttOUt • otbilloWias ~<wt that twllllowl tlP ~ wtdMM I tratt. I~.-....._. lbe &c:e of the
mrtla. rt• n1•!JMI ~ ltt thttd· dlft ~ .... ~ W'lth ,.., .........
'hil ... M ~IO fMftY qutnn '° HliliOIR. locill W1ty Ind
d1~mb0dted vote:t', .sounding hke 1nccntl'll C doctors bould loot 1n10.
)Our late Unck ~Joy ius, intone f\er 23 hourun a wamna roona. uy ~u h c0111Uc m~ 11 1 an sak 1t1ttcnt o~t to b( entitled lO 1 ftoef
on prdt'n fttt1h1crs. hem rrhoJdcctomv
While I can i:e•d "'lthout movina The Karch for .;,1~1d an.ctct ••a
m\ hP\. I can t kttp up wllh t~~ bia ume-gobbkr af\cr 60 ~ more
lnlormatton. Ate· E"cry day t~1cpe1echouact. tMmorcanluaul
PQ t"!an deh~m.my mail wath a for~ the t~a~urc hunt. Vcsterd9y I bmd
hf\. I m buried 1n. a snowstorm of mv car kc' m 1hc fricilr -wt.ta I
health IOIUf'aftClt.PI~ lost cred it rout1ntl) • check, atoftl Wit.la t card procedures. ftnencial plann1na, ~r cadd> and U'alb ma.
folks) booklets from mypscompany m1 1na pent. hp&udt ud ~ -and dire v.·am1 .. &om mv1r'Ol\mcn· that ththcn off.
ta1 aroups . I doft l have tht Otf'\e to Mftt tpind I lot of l1IM tid-
thuclt out thtt •uft" !Of fear there tuft, lt'a 1 plM t11ey·~ .... tNli:
mi&ht b( tOmt \'1..a •fonnatton I My b..abud hu kicW J.'°2 .._ ::U~1:8C:!r~~=.;:; but llJIVCS bim a lot of'pll~iA •JI
flalurn -°" a aocu. .. Vlllioa. Or a q..atiftel '"°" • • rea ••• -a ~al • • _,_ ~ ...... ...,.
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Anti-abortion
activists stage
·mock cemetery
WASHLNGTON (AP) -Several hundred an.ti-abortion activists
prayed sjlently in a symbolic cem-
etery on the Washington Mall on
Sunday u a river of abortion nghts
activists swept pa t them to a rally on
Capitol HUI.
"We arc here to pray and to ask
God to visit his will on all these
people who think they arc for
abortions." said Judie Brown, of
Stafford, Va. She 1s ptcsident of
American Life League Inc .. an anti·
abortion group.
The "Cemetery of the Innocents."
surrounded by a rust·rcd wooden snow-fence, contained 4,400 while
wooden crosses and Stars of David.
the number of unborn children the
organizers said had been killed daily ·
since the Supreme Court legalized
abortion with its Roe Vs. Wade
decision in 1973.
• Ray AJlcn, head of Lhc Amencan
CoaHtion for Life, which placed the
crosses, said his group wanted to ••communicate the menage in a
graphic way that abortion on demand
kills children."
Allen. who moved to Washington
from Dallas three years ago to
campaign against abortion. said he
P.lanncd to return to Texas soon 'because the battle will be fought in
the states."
If the Supreme Court overturns
Roe Vs. Wade, states ltlcely would have the authonty to detemunc
whether abonions would be legal
within their borders.
Several women at the "cemetery"
held up enlarged co1or photographs of
fetuses the) said had been aborted.
#I llJPll
Hundreds of tltouUftdl of d••ondr.tor1 rnMched Su~~
on di•...., lft ............ D.C. Th• pdlerlne was bllfed •• the largnt r~ In favor of Mortlon rights.
W ASHINOTON (AP) -With cries of. .. dMMcie" and symbolic COii
hantm hu• from thtir dolbint.
huailreds of thousands of abortion
riahts activists marched SunClay on
the nation's C•pitol hopina 10 avm a
return to the days of back-alley abOrtions.
· "We're scared," said Ellen
Davidson. a Yale Un1vcnity JUnior
from Hewlett, N. Y. Scared, she uid,
because ··~·re comina to the rcaliza· uon that the th1na we've taken for aranlt'd can be taktn away .•• . . The upreme Coun wJll hear
arauments Apnl 2~1n a Missoun case
that pre><boice and anti-abortion forc~s aarcc could s1anificantly alter
the 197 J Roe vs. Wade decision that
pve women the naht to an abortion.
"I'm thrilled to have my baby,"
said Knstm McNamara of Collete
Park, Md., as she wheeled 4-wcek..old
Kathryn in astrollcrduringlhc march
from the Wash1naton Monument to
1be Capital. .... I diiM a wom1n
mU11haveaC:-.1eclecidewllldwr and Whtft 10 ._,. a CIMld."
Law eatorce .. 1 autbori~· aai· mated lbe rally aowd al 000. EkaftorSmcal. pnliclent of the und for the FemiDitt ~ty. said it-. more than 600,000. By com~ton. some 90,000 people ~ (or a
March 1986 pro-aboition rally in
Wa1hiJllton.
The.tumbut was tiiaher Jhan even orpni~n had predicied, and Sunday they were speakina of a new-found
pohtipl clout.
"It's a tumm' point. It's a totallX
new bell 11me, ' Smeal said. "It s
11ven us the confidence that y.re are the lUJOrity ...
The womeo's rights advOC'.ate -· men and women, Oemocrall and
Repubhcan1 and a host of celebritin'
-traded .. unll with about 2~300 anti·abortibn protesters who Slood
alona the Constitution Avenue l!larch
'Roe' of Roe vs. Wade decision
bar~ly noticed by rally crowd
W SH INGTONCAP)~JaneRoc
sat in anonymity Sunday JUSt a few
steps from the hundreds of thousands
who had gathered to voice their
oppositfon -to reversal of the 1973
Supreme Coun dec1 ion legaltz1ng
abortion that bears her name.
Occasionally, a h1tndful of rt-
poncrs would clu ter around Roe -
the pseudonym attached to one of the
most famous cases ih history-to get her reaction to the rally that drew
300,000 to the nation's capital.
And at one point. former prcs1den-
11al candidate Jesse Jackson arected
the sltght woman with a bear hug. a squeeze of her check and the words.
"precious."
But for (JlOSl of the afternoon, Roe
-her real name 1s Norma McCorve)'
-imply sat at the foot of the Capitol
with a few fnends, barely noticed by
the hundreds of Holl~ stars. rally volunteers and political activists
who filled the staac.
As it was, the attention was almost
too much for McCorvey.
"She's shakina," said Olona Al-
lred, a wol)len's nghts attorney from
Los Anaeles who sat by McCorve(s
side. "She's not used to all of this.'
Nevenhelcss. McCorvcy mustertd
enou~ couraae to answer a few
questions, something she may be
doing from now on as she travels the
lecture circuit with a higher profile.
"Our law's in jeopardy." said
McCorvey. who wore a blue
sweatshin with the v.ords Roe v
Wade and a drawing of the Supreme
Court.
route. Potice. tolDC oa ..........
kepi -°"°"'"' ...... Al tbt CapelOI. M~ YZ:., ~-
dnll of tbt National OI; • b Women. voWed to "n• I pol ... • army .. to tnsure that aboniOll •••
ltt ~«ltd ... If ihey (~llaeftl) dont~11hc~,weWill~ them with pro-choitt." •
Rep. Tom OOwney, O.N. Y .• de-
clared. "I have a mesc• b tht man
at 1600 Pennsylvania A v~nut and the
nine SuprerM Coun JUllic:a. R.tad
my hps. Pre><ho1ce. ~. IW'O-cbo1ce." The crowd ptcked up the
chant.
Many of Sunda) '1 demon1tratof'1
wort white. the color of the 1uf.
frascttes who fouaht for women'1.
nahl to vote. Some broufbt their
young ch1ldrtn. They carried sians
say1ni; ··~1othcrbood Sbould Alway
Be a Choice," "Roe Roe Roe or
Sink." and "Goma P\lblic for
Privacy·•
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Costa Mesa 1989 Man & Woman of the Year Awards
Nominated by the Community & s...cl9d by the Cblmber of Commerce
'\ \'1'10'\ \I , HHIJ:J·s
5ovi _ets sa~-"
Hart>ot ,.,, .. Reeidentl· -:-------.:..il--A-2-d~·,·~-• Eastern union leaders meet with-buyers
I C'U ~U WASHINGTON -Leaders of unions reprcsenun& Eastern 'Airhnei
workers met Sunday to ducuss the operating plans C>f the carrier's prosprctivc
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Independent
Plellecomptete and -.,bmlt yQJI nom1nat1ons bys p.m., Thurlda'J, Apttt 13. 1989 •a the Costa Mesa cn.mt>er of eomme.oe
In~ 135 d Paclft; Sl'Angs Pica It 1901 Newport BM1., Coe1a Mesa. CA 92627
P. S. 1989 ....,, & Womtn of the Yw
Awwdl Luncheon . June 1st Stnoerety,
Ken Fowter. Chairman 11 :30 Reoeotlon • Noon Luncheon
S2S • Red Uon IM • Coeta Mela 1989 Man & Woman of the Year Committee
Nomination• Costa Mesa 1989 Man & Woman of the Year
PERSONAL DATA
BIRTHOATE & llRTHPLACE
HOME AOORESS ZIPCOOE
°"YTIME PHONE MARTIAL STATUS SPOUSE S NAME
NUMBER & NAMES Of CHILDREN
EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL • NAME & CITY MILITARY • BAANCH I YEARS Of SERVICE I HIGHEST AANI(
COl1.EOE8 • HAMES LOCATIONS DEGREES
PROFESSIONAL DATA
CURREHT o.-PlOYEA TITLE
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
MEMBERSHIPS Civic • FraternaJ • Servtce
YEARS OAGANIZATIOH
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON NOMINEE
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had 2 n U ke new owncn. with sign, of progress 1n the talks tempered by doubts about the
v1ab1hty of the buyer's plan.
The unions have been mcctina v.1th the prospcct1\.e bu)en. 1 aroup led b)
Wa rhea d-S former baseball comm JS 1oner Peter V. Ucberroth. throu&hout the weekend but took lime Sunday to discuss amona them~lves 1hc Ucbcrroth aroup's
plans for lhe strikebound airline. Later in the day there were d1scuss1ons v.nh
rc.P(cscntauves.ofthc Uebcttotharoupu wc1Laun1on offinal said Ont'i.bor
oflictal close to the talks said the opcraung plan, mdudina emplO)Ct'
involvement in manascment dC<'ls1ons. was the ma,or 1 uc rcm11nint in the
d1scun1ons, which began Fnday.
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet
Union u id Sunda) that 42 sailors
were killed when a nuclear-powered
submanne caught fire and exploded
in th,e Norwe11an Sea, and 11 di\Closcd
that two torpedoes on board were
armed with nuclear warheads.
The official Tass news ~ncy said
the dcs1a.n of the watheads • complete·
ly rules out" the threat of rad1auon
when the torpedoes arc under areal pre sure deep 1n the water.
"To ensure rad11t1on safety, the nuclear-powered ena.inc was stopped
and the' P!(>'lt'er unit was clTccttvcly"
turned ofT, the agency said.
It said the submarine earned 69
men and t?"t only 27 of ·them
urv1ved.
In Wash1n1ton. Pentaaon
spokesv.oman MaJ Kathy Wood said
Sunday the department had no com·
menJ on the Tau natement. Pres•·
dent Bush's national secunty 1dv1!1Cr,
Brent Scowcrof\. said U .. officials
had no early 1nd1cat1on of a radiation
problem.
"The ind1catJons that we have received from the Soviet Union are,
there as none," Scowcrof\ saJd .aid on
NBC· TV's "Mcel the Press."
The vcssct-went down in inter·
national watm 120 miles southwest
of Norway's &ar bland and about
J\O miles west of Tromsoc. on
Norway's nonhem coast.
Military seeks
:more~rnaterials
"' to fight oil spill
Researchers duplicate fusion experiment ·
HOUSTON -TuH A&:M .Unt\.ers1ty re1C1rcbers ba\.e duplicated a
contro\icn1al Umvcr tt} of Utah eJlpcnment that rtponcdly achieved nudcu
fuuon us1n1 a relall vel)' simJ>lc proct , a collcJc pokcsman said unda).
Offic1aJs at the school an Colle&c S1111on said they would hold a new,
conference today to announce that their researchers had achieved the '8me
kind of cold fusion, one of the most souaht·aftcr scmttific brcakthrouah
Sc1enttsts have Iona &Ought the jC(rcts or nuclear fusion. con Jdercd a
po 1ble replacement for convcnttonal enc~> source because 1t .. ould be
clean. inexpcni1ve and virtually inuhau table. Fu11on, the encray sour~ that
powers the sun and h~dogcn bombs 1s ach1eved by JOIOU\1 atoms. u uall)' through 1hc apphca11on of m1ll1ons of degr«s of heat. Rcstarchef'1 in tah
announced March 23 that they had achieved nuclear fu\lon at room
tempcnture. Tbetr claim has been met Mth v.1de'lprcad skepllctsm amon&
collcaauc .
Gas explosion rips apart m_otel
BILLINGS, Mont -An ellplo ion appartnll) auscd hy natural aa)
nppcd a 40-foot 1eeuon from a motel on Sunda). Thtrt)-Onc people ~trt
inJurcd. but no one was kdled and only t.,.o people Yttrc hotpuah1ed ... We ha"c
w1tnesscd a miracle," Fire Oepertmcnt Capt Marvin Jochcm' 111d aftet
scarchcf'1 accounted for the last occupant of tM uptr I Motel.
Th1ny-one people wtre taken to the: wts two major hospital11 but 29 ~ere
teleucd after t~atment, 'l>Oke women for ~ ho1p1tals aatd. Tht blast
occurred four m1nutn after someone phoned Montana-Dakota Uuliucs 11
1:07 a.m. and rt1)0ned a strona Sln(ll of natural 11• said Okk Bice thf acuna
Btlhnat fitt dUd': Fi~ controlaed the blue by• cm. '
MOHi U HHll 1'
Haiti's ~Ital returns to nor11•I
PORT·AU·PRINCE. Haili -C'hurch bttlt rans and thOPpcn pecud
markets Stlndly 11 reSicknll~met'ICd afttt a ~k 1n -"~b..~• troo~ bk>cked an attempted coup anG'cruthed a mutiny by army rtbcli A Ha1t._n
dOCU>r taad about JO soldtcrS -2S rebel' and fivr loyalttU -Mtt killtd 1n fiahuna Friday and Seturday 1n and around the Dmahna Barracks ldjotnina
the NatlOMI Pmce.
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p.tted the PmideftaiaJ Guard and ats 1.1 oo troopen ap1M1 101Dt ot m. .ecx>
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·.Bork says Warren Court
rulings reduced liberties
Bradley headed
toward 5th term
as mayor of LA ,
BIH'fllS
HOAG MEMORIA L HOSPITAL
Marci! !7
Mr and Mrs B11an (ourtncy. Hunt·
1ngton Beach. bo)
Mr and \.tr' Mark Wakefield.
Irvine, boy
Kathleen a11d Russell Sm1th. Irvi ne.
boy
Jenny Barr and David V1 date , Hunt·
maton Beach, 11rt
M1rd1 lt Janice and Michal Pled\a
Huntington Beach. boy SAN FRANCISCO ( P) -For·
mer Supttme Court nominee Robtrt
Bork told a conference commemorat·
1ng the late Chief Justice Earl Warren
on Sunday that the Warren coun took
awa)' liberties from the AmenC'an
people.
"When people talk about the
Warren court . the) talk about 11~
ansllnct for fairness. its in 11nct for
1nd1v1duat nghts. which 1s all quite
, true," Bork said.
"But when you create a new
ind1v1dual nsht that has no root in the
Const1tyt1on. what )OU ha"e done ,,
_ dlman1\hcd Amcncan l1bcrl)-C1L
people lo JO'ern thcmscl"c\ dcmo-
~raucally. •
-He-tattrmrgtM ounh~am:11
court's dedara11on of a cons111ut1onal
right of privacy. the basis of the
court's ruling 1n 1971 under Chief
Justice Warren Burger sinking down
state laws restncung abortion
Bork's rc1ccuon ot a con uwttonal
nght of pnvacy wa a central issue in
Record heat
continues in
Northern
California
\AN FRAM I\( 0 ( \P) -Re
lOrd-or near H'rnrtl-brcak1ng
temperature\ con11nucd to hla'it
Northern (ahfomia on ~um.la\ O\
people ~uiht rcltcrfrom the fifth dJ)
of persistent heat at c;rowl'<.I hl.'achcs. ~a~tdc boardwalks ilnd inland woter-
wa\s
"It', ltke a ummcr da) ll'~ not
typical of th1co time of the )t'3f at <all."
1d Jamie Roh at th 8c1hd f\land
harbor. ahou1 50 m1k'i ca"' ot S:in
franc1 o She said tcmpt'ratur~
rca ht'd clo~Jo 90 t'I) 11 n m
"The onl) <.hllcrcnc(' 1s the vrater \
cold " \he \aid bout the chill) Ddt.1 vrat~rway. "Bui "'""'"c 101 r,cupk 001
there try1na to ski an) ~'I).
ffiJT lfl • Na1ton.1l coat her 'SCn 1<.C
predicted wme relief a Iona the C<X" \t
todi} from the htal that has broken
hiitonc lc"c:I' 1hrouJhou1 moc.1 of th
f'tJ'On o"cr the •«kcnd. Cool1na ~11\
e-cpccted inland on \\>cdnc\4.la).
\lubborn h1ah Slt~ sure ndac
\houM mo\'C north toward thl'"
l'ac1f1c North"'c '· dropp1na
t •mptratures on the co.'l\t about 10
dc&ret'l, ttie Wiaiher . rv1ct "lid
Forcc,,tcr Sharon Iden 1d the
thcrmo"1(tcr will hit about 7'11n \an r ranc1 o tcK!a).
the Senate's rejection 1n 1987 of h1'i
nom1na11on 10 the high court by
President Ronald Reagan Bork h.i~
met resigned as a federal appc:tl'i
coun JOOJC and IS a speaker on
conservative issue~ and a scholar at
the Amcncan Enterprise Institute
He took part in a panel on the
Warrert court. p;in of a "'cekend of
events marlong tht--20th ann1vcr~ry
of Warren's retirement after 16 )ears
aHh1cfJus11ce Warren d1c.-d 1n 1974
Al d dinner Saturday n1ah1. ~u
premc Court Justice W1lham Bren·
nan \aid Warren. ""h whom he
Wt:\ed 1.l )ears. 1ultbc-rcmembercd
for "his concern with fo1mer.,1 for the
d1sadvant.3,cd. the downtrodden. the rc"". the i 1c11dl~. ·~ for -h~ cadcr b1p at a time of ••the greatest
d1vcrstt) of dee pl) troublesome qucr.,
t1ons in our court\ h1\tOf) "
Brc.-ona·n introduu:d chix from a
documentary · on Warren. "Super
( h1cf.'' to be shown th1~ Ol1obcr on
the Public Broadcac;t1ng '>~tem
LOS AN(1£:.Lf~ CAP) -The
na11on' second-largc\t cit) volt~ for ~ ma)'or on ruesda~, and dc'ip11e
increased cnmc polluuon and traffic, r om Bradley appc.m headed lO'>'-ard
an unprecedented tihh ll"rm.
rhe Ctty'!t fi~I bla(k ma)Or, a
former polkcman ;ind son of a
~harccropper. is 71, )Ct encrgcuc a!t
r"cr During his 16 )c-ars 1n office
proud n:s1dents sa) the c11y ha~ grown
into a cultural center a world-cla!>~
Pacific Rim mctropolt' and an
ethn1call) rich mcna for opportun1-
t~·\Cekmp.unmarant\
But with thC Lll) ·~ l"(plo\1"e grow
ha\ come tratlk and hu1h.ltng cong~·.,.
ion. pollut10n. St-wage prot'llcm<;
rampant drug trafficking and '>lrl'Ct
gang\ who committed more than 2~0
murdcVi to the cit} la\t }Car
1 or., \ngt.'le\' .1 million ot11cn\,
who i,pcak more than 70 langu.ige'>.
Wt II d« 1dc on r uesda ~ \\ho WI II li:ad
them into the 1990s and 2 lc;t ccotuf"\.
~r and Mr\ JcfTrc) Buma. (. O!>la
Me~.11rl
Mr and Mrs Wilham G1mplc e"'·
por1 &ach. iirl Marc~ 2t
Mr and M~ John f1on· lluntinaton
Beach, iirl •
Mr and Mrs John <>torch ~<'"'Pon
Beach, girl
FOUNTAJN VALLEY
REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Marci! U
Bernadette and 'Wilham 11.trt Hunt
tngton lkach bo)
March ti
Tamm) and "1ark ~nnlJr"item. I lunt·
mstun-Bt~h .bo> Ma11h..a and Mt( hael I 1crm·~ Hunt·
mgton~v A.nncttc Burns and Joho V. .illal'c·.
Costa Mc~. bo)
Marcil 17
fr.tn Q Tu and Khoon Ckc fo'oo
Huntington lkach b<)}
Pamela and ~1ark C oritnh<nl'r
Hunt1n1ton Stach sirl
OHl1·1 \HI t:~
V1clcie and R1clu1rd Dtetnl. Co ta
Mesa, girl
Mar~to
"lanC) and Paul Bieber Hunt1n1ton
Bcacll, boy
Wend) and C"hnstopher DeR~.
Huntington Buch. &Jrl
Olp and Stephen Branam. Hunt·
ington Bc<'ch. boy
( hm11ne Bamei and Roben tm·
mon~. Fountain Valley bo)
Marci• !l
Sheryl and Wilham De Groot, lrt1nt,
girt
frat:1e anJ Kirk Brod.man. Hunt
IOJIOn Beach. ,.rt .
tum1 and.Da,v1d lisu:h. Irvine. girl
. SOU'Ut COAST
-1w-PAu:,.b-GENTER
Marc~ !t < .irolt Poe and Ru ty N11Tcn~tr.
'ian < lcmcntt, airl
Mardi U
Kellee and Mark Sundin. San
< l<"mcnte. glfl
MarC'tl t4
Gasoline prices skyrocket
LO~ "-<•Elf -(1asoltnc pmc"i ro'>t' niurc 1h,1n ,1 d1nw alla thl'
groundin of the f..non Valdc1 the grcatC'il \lnglc pme inul'J\C 1n lhl' h1,111n
Leo Freedman, built theaters,
luxury hotels in Orange County
ol thc l gawltne market aclOrdtng to 1 na11onal \ur\l'' _ By The Au oclated Press up ( o \ board ol dim.: tor\ and
rhe average ~1:111 price of a g._tllon of gawhne lrom \1 ..arch I to Wtil 7 · former chairman of th<' board. d1t"d ro~ 10 110.63 cen1c; up from the prc\uiu\ 100 H cent\ I rtlh) L undt>l.·1~. l ln f rl·cdman who dt,,rloix·d ~unda" in (amdcn. ~ J ol an
pubhshcr of the Lundbcr& <,urH) ...-i1d \unda' llu1 \hl· -..11d lhl'rl' "ere "'fl"" tht·a tcr'> .md lu\ur\ hott'I\'" Oran1c-• appare.nt h('an auacl He wa, 70
.pr1ce'l were casing. fhe 1ncrea\I: 1n v.hole<.alc prtH'\ v.n' a tenth ol a pcnm Count\ ha\ dtl'd ol l.lnlff lie wa't Dorrance 101ncd ( amptx-ll 1n 144tl
greater thnn the rcta1l 1nlrcasc .. 11 can hl.• ..aid 11 ..... a, thc.l111•l ~t''t J\ "cll .1' ttw 71.1 after ~rung 1n th<' Arm\ durtn1l
flt31\'\I wholesale price hike to the lmtof) of thl' l \ g,1,ohrh· m~rl..l·t:· "lk •• "'fl' tbl' "'O!ld'~ ttrc?IC<.t op· \\orld War II
· undberg said "\\-11hout fa<.tonn~ 1n inlla11on thl\ JI'<'\'•" thl· 1<1.,te,1 .ind ttml\I '-Ud rnunt> · upen 1.sor f)on Hewasclettcd 10 < amplx-ll''>bo<1rd
gn:atesl TIW for rc t:ul alc;o." \he \:lid. Roth, a friend of f rredman ~ for .:? ~ of dH\'ClOf'i IO 194 7 and was clC'l ll'd
-.c:ir\ ··1 c.·o al"J)<. had a new idea on cha•rman nf thr hoard in 1 %2 "'J'' to tmng grl·at thing'i 10 Orungt• (.ounl) ·· Children killed In house fire
RELL -A fire earl) 'iunda) ~1lkd thtl'e <.nUll l htlllrcn und in111r~·d poll\\• offilC~ and neighbor~ who tried 10 n:\l ut' tht·m. lircll(lhll'r\ \:11tl f he ('h11dl\.'f'I
wen: .. 1ccp1na when tht' Oamc\ cnaullctl thrtr \Uburhan fkll homl' lll'>I .tht•r
midnight. but lht1r mother Jo•\nn P:ir~\. "1 ~bk to m,1!.;l· hl'I "ll~ out o t th(
hou\C. Th(1f fJthcr "'1 \till at work Juthor1tt<'' u1d
.. The mother met otficcrs out front •rn<l ~1d hl·rt h1ldrl'n 14Crl· 111\llk.'' ..aid
( ount\ F1refightrr Jerry Ralop. J 1' r lkll polu:e olfa err., und '4:\l'ral n~1ghhor\
sutfi:tcdhand.bu.~and \m<>k(' 1nh,.I uon y,.~n ttn.-~ tnt'd 1n '-:ttn to~ tht<
children. \tl1J &loga Killed 1n the bla1c ~crc.1-~c. r-i1ld Jc'""J \mlx'r Parh
2-\c;tr·old Ro.\nn Flt beth Park\ and 4 \e.tr·o.IJ Rnn.11d I""· rd P.irl\' 111.
said lbJop.
Ptarre-makes-emergency landing·
IRWI, P;\l E -.\ mall private plane rcnM1nC'd \lr.indcJ 1n lr"'111J<tk
tollow1na an appilrt'nl emericncy l.im.ltna \un(t.1~ in "'hll h nl'tther nt 11'
(K up;wt wa .. krtou I) hurt "I don·t 1'now how the' 'r" io1n tn get 1t m11 ol
there,'' iJ l O~ \ngelt''i (()Uni) r 1rt lo pedor ( qul ( 1Ultt:rll"I ( 1UllCrrt'/
f n.:cdm.1n "ho dtl'd in a hmp1tal
in l o\ \ngclcc; \aturda~ hu11t
\nfthc1nfs first theater-in-round ;ind
ont· of thl' hr!tl lu\Ur) hotel\ nc.ar
D"nc) I.ind und JU'' tlctorr h1\ de•llh
""\ J1t,•mp11nr. 10 hring the ( uhnat)
\n fn.,t1tuh.· 10 \nahc1m
( rccdmJn d~' cl.oped the nc.lv.·
delunl 1 ~kloJ\IJnd. a thc:ut·r-in-thc·
rountl popular 1n the I q6() the
(1rnntl llold •nd thi: Charter Hou\C,
l'lo" ,, lkd lhl· \nahc1m Plc11a Resort
f1 01cl OO\' ol tht• tir\I lu,ut) hotch
near t> ... nc)·l:md
In IQ ti fm·dman built tht' 2, W>-
\l·at C t•kbnl\ I heater. another
thl·atcr 1n thl·-iound, ne.it the
\n.1ht•1m ( I' it < tnter.
f recdman hH·d m \nahc1m 1n thC'
14;,Lk heforc mo' 1na to lkH·rl) Hill\ 1d the plane landcJ " few minute~ flrr S p m 1n ·"' .1pp.1rou cmr1 en''
tO~H.:hdown th.ti 1n1ured no one · • . l he landing t<>o~ place ahout ,, hall null.' outh ot th,· ~10 l rce"a" fl!'d JohnDorranct , headed
l'\Cprty a mile ca'lt of the 60 fr,t~"ay. ni:.tr the '-11lkr Hr, '>'Cr). oi rnun1~ h~ CampbeUSo•tftQ'O board Cft\p;afthcr ~·a ~rri~ 0<.(t.1C).'ln1,-~ n01 tdt'ntrhrd / ---r-·
(1ut1crrc1 1d th ncart\t airpon w.' tn l I M6'ntc lnlorm.111on wn\ nut
I "'I 1 h f f I d an 1 1 0 J John J Dorrancc1 Jr l hair man of avai ave on c~aC1 y w i.lt l)'Pt o era I ~a\ '°'<1 't' \: '' 1111n .in lhC''''tC~ut1H'Cnmm1th'( of( am-"'-11 de ttnat1on "crt not known ' .,. ....
Judge uoyd MacMahon,
prosecuted mob figures
l ~ Omnct JuJr.e l to\d f \1
\1ahon a formt'r a\ t'>tant l \
• ttMnc) ~ho p.amc1patcd in \t'Hr:tl
famou orpn11ed 1.nmc C"1 in a .\IJ..
'car carter died \aturdav m Whitt
l>la1·n ' 't llf a 1.er<"bral h~rnorrhatH
Hr was "6
In I 9S ~ \.ia,·Mahon UHf\\lolh
pro~uteJ \fafia tkK~ ftanlo. ( o\ttlln
for 1ncoml" ta\ t.,a.,1on lk "'11'
appointed 10 the federal hcnlh 1n
I 95Q b) Pr 1dt'nt f 1~nhown
In 1961. he 2rrs1dcd o"cr the trial
and drua tr.tffid.1na con' 1C1ton ot
Bonanno cnmc f.im1ly bo ' ( anntnl'
(i.ilante and "cral other dcfrnd.int'
who were unrul~ in coun.
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ltraf a. t • A .. tate-Of ·The-Art \V e ight Lo~.
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\\-~Hl'JGTON ~ Htte are the
'0'~ ot \Cnaton and loc.al rrprnt'n-1at1H~ on m1,Jor IC&J lation 1n Con· gn--"' last wt'ek ~ "Y" mean W
ml·mbn H>tcd for the mca un:. an
" "' mt'ans 1tlc memt>enotrd aptn t
thr me3 urt'. an "A" means the
member did not 'otr. ..
The Senate 1
R~ward for ionramnt
w~lslle blowen
f he 'K'nate.approvcd, 82· L6, an act
10 amend 1he l .S. \ode that v-ould
increa pcm\lt1cs for certain maJor
fr.rndr., gain 1 tht" government. and
reward lrtkral cmplo)'~S up to s2~0.ooo for furn1\l1tng 111formatron
that rnuld 11.:ad to a fraud conY1clJon.
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\Ian< ran\ton (f>) • 1'-1
l'l'tC W1I on IRI . y
The House
· l alform poll d .. ~
l hr Hou\t' appro"td 23 1 S•. an
amendment to the L Code cstab-
h,h1n1 a un1fonn poll clo tng ttme for
pre ukn11al rlt-ctton 1n the continen-
tal l mtt"d \tale\ The polls v.ould
clo'(at q pm T. pm ,and 1
pm ~ounuun and Pa 1fic Time •
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\\1tltam I nncmC)t"r(R) • Y
Rot>crt Dornan tR>. Y
Ron Pa'-kard (R ) • Y
Dana Rohrahacbrr (ft)·
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Spring bonnets tied to -Olive
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11 WM .. hats on•• for a .. hats ofr' to
Olive Crest as the Women~s Quaid
memben and guests donned
• chapeaus and attended a fashion
luncheon last week at rhe Disneyland
• Hotel. ,
Some of the guests admitted they
had to borrow a hat for the "April in
1 Paris .. benefit., and others went shop-
pina, but more than half of the S34
women wore hats. The acsturc was
fashionable as well as profitable. Each
.hat putS9 in the Olive Crest treasury.
1 Nordstrom donated $3 per hat, Mn.
T. Dmcaa Stewart gave St per hat,
• and $5 came from an anonymous
donor.
The hat donatjon should~ p!Jt the
guild close to its goal of$50.000 for a
down payment on a home for abused
toddlers being sheltered at Olive
Crest, according to chairwoman Judi
Allea.
, Olive Crest curr-entl y has 25 group
homes and 37 foster homes which
_ provide care for abused and neglected
children. "We staned in 197) with
• four teen-age girls," said executive
director Dr. Donald Verleur, who
founded the centers with his wife
Lolt. ··Bob Hope had heard about the
treatment center we were staning and
he came to visit us. I still have the
picture on my wall," said Verleur.
The luncheon attracted celebrities
too -the hosts were pretty blue.eyed
Mor1u Brittny, who was in-
troduced as the tramp who killed
' Bobby Ewing, aod handsome Vlace
Ferragamo, the only quarterback to
take the Rams to the Super Bowl. No-
shows sending notes included Farm
Fawcett. Morgaa Falrd1lJd and
Pretidellt BHll.
··1 have two children and I know
how imponant it is to suppon Ohve
Crest," said Brittany. who con-
gratulated the guild on increasing the
I 60 attendance at its '88 show to S34.
~-(Mardi 21-April 19): Prt•I r, ._. ~~· will 111t ~.
Jnvolva dole relative, ~bly brodllr ar ~· ~~o atum reldins material viii~ a.,,ointments tbat"could rnult 1n ~•c1una~usw. • . TAuaUI \April 20.May 20): Hold otr on moeey d«taaon. PJlf ._,,.,,, ~. FouAda&aon 11 not solid. Make iaquirin ~·na e~1naUOM"' Sia"
perfonnuca. Records wall be mack availll* -if ou aDSall •
GD90 (May 21-JuM 20): l.etl
than tJuee weeks• )OU made oroOosal that appematly was ianored. C'hiCtcns
now come home -)'OU are told to
proceed. Focu1 on challenae. <kadhne,
chance lo hit nnancialjackpot.
CANCE& (June 21-July 22):_Stud~
GcmtRi fMlllle. Individual .. backsta,e '
works an your behalf -involves .. secret •1111-~
plcd&c." You'll bt extncated from losmg •lllll!llim~
proposi11on. Tour of .. 1nncr sanctum" 1s pan o~revelatory ~nf.ormauon.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What had been "mild fnendsh1p 1, tran1formc_d
into dy°'mic rclaL1onsh1p. You'll get to hcan of mattcrs. t:ocus on inde~ndcnce, fresh starl, winnina proposition. Another Le~ ~111 be involved. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Taming 1s on tars.ct. lnd1v!dual who lacks
confidence Wiii attempt to dissuade you. Proceed despne family mem~r who
.. whines" Utaltze abi~tt to analyze characJer. F1nanc1al picture will bripten.
UBRA (Stpt. 2J-qct. 22): Ke) 1s <J1ve,.,ificat1on. Look beyond the
immediate. You'll almost anadvenently make social contact that kads-to
travel opponun1ty. Spotll&ht on ability lo reach wider audience. Child
involved. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Approximately four days aao you were
provided with subtle hints. clues. Financial s~tus of ~ey person was involved.
Base dec'ISion on facts relatma to accounung. ava1Jablt funds. Taurus in
picture. 1 • tJ .. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Whal apparent y was 'Kt ed
threatens to come apart at scams. Check legal n&hts and perm1won1. poth&ht
on agreements involving panner or mate. Rcnqot1at1on will be ncceuary.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dependent plans pleasant SU'l)n5t.
You·llbe repaid for past favors. Relative who had been incapacitated will sa).
'Tm ready to stand on my own feet!" Scenario highlights employment. fitness.
AQUARIVS(Jan. 2~Feb. 18): An "open secret" dommates. You're asked
to arranac meeting between opposing panies. Questions are ~llled prior to
confrontation. Key is utmost discretion. Attention centers on mone)
management.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Although deadline apparent!) has pused
another offer wall be featured, Focus on rcspons1b1ltty, pres ure. d~linl$ w11h
orgaruzation that wants something )OU posse s. Refuse to be ··cas) targel ··
IF APRIL 1t IS YOUR BIRTHDA V current C)'clc fcatu~cs marital stat~s.
possible addiliOJUQ.family. Emphasis on change, tra"el, vanety. p<>ss1ble pin
through wntten word. Leo, Aquanus pCrsons pla~ 1mponant roles an your life
Before Apnl as finished. you'll be rid of .. s1tuat1on" which has dnuned )'OU
cmotionall). financiall)'. DurinJ May, )OU make .fresh start and financial
picture grows bnghtcr. You are independent. crtauvc_attract1ve. a n o n11 nal
' thtnkcr. December aJso @emorablc.
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Ferragamo also spoke glowingly Q.l -Ne1ther vulnerable, as South
about Olive Crest. you hold:
.. I attended last year and I suppon • AK7'l 0 93 <>ts. • tNJ
the golf benefits for the center ... I was Sally llotflbart The biddin& has proceeded:
drafted this year for the host position ~ f.ut Soulia Wat
.ID::. my wife loclt;• admitted fer-Pattte-Little;C-atllie-8r~n"•and-Carle t~n-vocat1on) :r.v·s Ed A.mold. and mem_Qers and local eant tatlc 1 Q 2 • ?
dgamo. wbo is in real estate these Moer.ey. , Jo La1orda (Tommy's wife). holders Joining toe pros o nllle ramp. at acuon <lo you cake?
ays. Others dining on the FrClfch menu Also in the oroup whic came from Aerenee-Smales -0f-ewpert Beach. -ere•s nlJrhtnJ"YOU-ean do-for
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Jodi served on the luncheon com-of salade de pnntemps. poussin au 0 ° (' Mick who. has been involved wi th the Lhc moment. A bid of two spades
mince along with president Pegy citron et caprcs, riz p1la( legumes de all over range ounty were ey fashion business for 2S )Cars Id ... _ f . d Id 1 · a!IMA ... lil .... lllllllllYI
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MudarlDo, ~rlee Heidler, Colltt11 saJSOn and bombe mousse (which and Miu.le Moase, Jouu Claase, Sue provided commentary. Her advice to wou ~ orcina, ~ cou prope
Cudarl, Tami Hay, JIU Billi, Sally translate into a breast of chicken meal Hodgsoa and C'lleryl Dttakel. the audience watching the bnght, the auction to too .high a level ~n a
I Ro~rt. KaW Davis, LitMla Hearn, topped off by chocolate mousse) Fashions from La Gallcna and colorful show included "Don't be hand where you nuabt have ncithcr
Sylvia Ban1ett, Sllaron WUUamsoa, 1nduded Arvella Scllllller (who gave 81zak1s Furs were modeled wllh guild af raJd to put colors together-." the strenath nor the fit. for a threc:-
· 1 P arei1ts Of addicts: Don't blaffleyourself ~~~;,:;.;:::-: .. :;:
I Partner opens the biddin& with one
[ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have whose daughter turned her hfe handicapped and c"er) step seemed no trump. What action do Y" take?
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1 some comment~ for the mother of the around, but T want to make a case for to re9u1rc all his strength He was A.-ln theory, with 8-9 points op-
young drug addict who wrote to you parents who have tried their carn1ng what appcare~ to be a hca\>.' posite panncr's no trump openina.
recently urging parents not to give up 'ttamnedest and it made nod1fTcrcncc: bag of books pr us a big box. I d1dn t you should invite pmc by raislna.
on children who arc h<><?ked on drugs. J want to say to them, if you did your want to go rushani ~ so I slO"-Cd However, we have remarked before
Her daughter1 she s:ud, had been level bestand failed, please remember do" n. but finally I a to pas ham. that queens are overvalued in the
1 drug-free for sax months and she was that your child made the choice to use I wanted desperately to offer to point count, and here you have nei~
1 thrilled with the .. miracle.1 ' drup and he or she must make the carry his book bag. He looked so / That girl must have wanted help. choice to stop. _ A PHIL.ADE~ cxhau ted and was penpmna thcr a Iona suit nor &ood intcrmcdi-
1 and this 1s very important. I hope you PHIA MOT HER profusely. but I decided not to ates to compensate. Pass .
, will publish my letter, Ann, because DEAR MOTHERr: YH llave wrll· because I didn't want to embarrass or
millions of parents need to have their tu a powerf1l let&er aDd It deserve• offend him. My conscience has been
case put before the public. him even after he betrayed us. hed to to be sen. I cauot arpe wltll a bothcnng mc-c,cr sinc.e. Ann. hould
Our son has been hooked on u~ and broke our heans. 1lagle word yM llave wrlttea. Tlaaak I have offered lo help'> I would
cocaine for more than two years Our Finally, we came to rea1ize that we '" fer• meuhlef•I ceetriM....,... app~tc wmc ~·dance so I can do
efintirc . family $t~ behind ·him were .. enablers, .. and that he would t*l11pace. • • • ~c;~~~~ng ~t PERt~t£xe8°~~
naocially. emotJonally, morally. never change unlcs~ he wanted to. He DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an £AST WILLI TON Ny
every ~Y you can think of, whale he 1s still a cocaine addict. still using adult student (older 1han most) at a · · ·
went 10 and out of detox centers, people, still lymg. cheatang and steal-community colltae. The campus as a DEAR PERPLEXED: So am I. I
,,,. ~chabs, self-help programs, you name ing. but he is not doing these things to sprawling one. Gotng from class to believe •ly a MIM91eappe4 persoa
1t. usanymorebccausewewon'tlethim. class can be tjnna or worse when the cu &ell H llow lie or Ille wMl4 feel
We stood by him while he stole our
money, our Jewelry. household ap-
pliances and everything he could lay
his hands on. We kept tryina to help
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We can't control what he doe~ to his weather as bad. ..., die ceMJttou '" 4etcrtlld.
life, but we can control what he docs Recently, I was walking aero Pleue let n ltear frem '"· folk1. We
to o urs. campus when I spotted a young man waat te,. wlaat'1 rtgliit, IHI& wt Hed
I am truly happy for the woman m front of me. He was severely '" t.e tell n .
you entoY the et·
•Lunch
•Dinner
• Cocktans·
I .. '1. HO\ D
Wrinkle fight
getting sticky
Here·s 1 lad)• who sa)'s she fi1h1s
facial wrinkles by sJeepjna na1htly
with stnps of c,Uophanc iapc arou.nd
her eyes and mouth. Claims before--
and-after photos show it works.
Aln't no antelope in Antelope
Valley. Ne"¥er were any. Pro na·
homed shttp. sure.
' Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
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The biddin& bas_proceeded:-
NolD fMl · Soedl Wat
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What do you bid now?
A.-No doubt you arc .sorry you
ever &a.id a word, but the one thjna
you can't do is pus~ ¥our oJlly op-
tion in lh1I awk•ard situation is to
take a (a.lac preference to three dia-
monds. If partner's j"mp Jhift '' based on spade support, ~ will
ehow It at bit not tum and you will
be able to ball ow at four spadn.
Q.4-Botb vulnerable, u South you
hold: ,
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The bkldiaa hat proceeded:
W• N.,._. r..e S..c• 1. .,.. .... 1
What do you bid now? A.-wtih the equivalent or 10
points, you lhould Jwnp ln yow
best suit ~ reapoodme to a take-
' I H ' ll \ k I H '
out double. Here, therefore, you
should bid three hearts. That action
is invitational, DOt forcina. I( )'OU
bid only two heart5 re-read the
chapter on respond.in& to takeout
doubles. You mi&bt have been
forced to m~e that bid without a
sin&le point in your hand!
Q .5-Neithtr vulnerable, u South
)'OU hold:
•I Q 1065 0 132 • AQIOM3
The bickUna bu proceeded: ~
or111 East So•t~ Wm
I • • Dbl ?
What do you bid now?
A .-Even ir you play that jumps
after a takeout double arc preemp-
tive, you hould bid only two clubs
whh this holdina. Your ace-queen
of clubs behind the doubler is a
liJiiiflcam defmstn-111a. 111d •
pre(fnptivc bid tends to deny that
much in the way of def mac. A t)'l>J-
cal band for a jump to three clubs
would ~ six to the I( Q J and out.
Q .6-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
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Tbc blddlna bu proceeded:
8Mdt Well Netdl ,_ ............
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What action do you a.ate?
A.-Oon't try to ~ wM1 1ult
putncr bu. He could baw DO more
than ~Ith in ...... Tbc COf'RCI
action II to cbabk. Since putner
bu noc bid, tlw b for takeout, but
be b.u the rlab& to c:oawa1 to pmal-
tlei ff bC CJeliii IJiii KdOii to ~
c:omcl ~~bin beeauae
ol JOUI po ...... ,.
A chanee in seasons should prompt a -<heck of a car's eft&lne coolant. TINs
PfOCedure as easy to perform and sllould
be done when the encme 1$ shut off and
coot First, remove the radiator CIP car.Wy and obsent tM ~ of
the ftuld 1n the rldlltof. It sflotlld bl el•
and up to levet. " 1t IS lluddlld lfl
IPPUflnCt, It IS beyond time to laM It ftushed and chqed. _,. ,.......
Entertainment In n e Barro Room
296 E 17th St., Coete MeM 845-7829
Maybe you've awakened at SO.
minute inicrvals on a bad ni&ht. Or
done so two or three times. Pity the
poor eleoharit. It does that, typically.
every 10 minutes. about. Maybe
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Jazz notables to perform
in Woody Shaw benefit
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.._. HA ft A LOT OP CO.Lil I ION •••
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they did, the un1vene would di11nte-patc.
You want IO write a ecicnce-faction
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'll 1, ,,._..., may not &ell con6Umen all thty ,.,an1
.. Ute" olive oil mar have no ftwtr to know. That oat bran muffin, for calorics. CriUI boestu'I "all natural eumple, "With 1tveral tablclpoons of
fruit ftavon .. may have more uh and fat, at 100 ca1orin a tablespoon. colorins lban flavor, and ••suaar·frce" "Saturated fat is still not hstcd. snacts may have swtttcncrns fatten· cholneftol is still not listed, and fiber ina u supr. 1s still no1 lasted... These a.re the
And how many arams dots it take nutrients the surgeon gtntral has told
to fall you up anyway? the Amtncan publac to watch for
Wbat•s a ~th-conscious con· when~ so shopp1na. 0 said Bruce sumer ao do? S1lvc , director of lqal affairs
frank E. Youn.s. .. ho heads the for the Wash1D119n·baJCd consumer
federaJ aacncy that regulates 1h adv~ group Center for Science in
labels on much of our food, can the Pubhc Interest.
sympethize. He's a doctor, and ~en Food procenon say the problem 1s
he has trouble. that many consum~rs aren't sum~
It's hard •·to read labels and figure c1cntl)' informed about ingredients to
out what to eat," AJd Young, com, interpret mfonnauon 1llread) on
m1uionerofthe U.S. Food and Orua .-label\.
Administration. which is rcspoo\1ble ''You get into Jood food-bad food.
for labels on foods not regulated b) good 1DSfCd1cnt·bad inarcd1ent, when
the U.S. Oepertme,n t of Aariculture what you want to look al 1s rour
Labels on food , hf said, arc "a rehc." overall diet," s:ud Allen Mauhys,
Ke'd get no a"ument;from con· dirce,tor of rtgul tory affairs for the
sumer a:roups. Nattonal Food Processors ssoc11t·
Statements on food package by uon. hs 450 proce sors tavor current
Dr. D.ve ~•vtd wtttt new~n Mettsu (!'Inn.
rcsulallons matina man)• nutrition
labels volunll.J)'.
"You can rcdUtt n5ks by mod·
1fy1na diet," ·Yount uid. ..That
means you ha\'e to ane much mott
information. )'OU ha"e to IJ'·e inter-
pretations ohhe information " •
Tbe ~ was sidetracked from
food label reform by such 1nuet as
AIDS and foodadd111vcs, bcS&Jd. But
labelllll ,vdl be a dominant issYe th•~·
year, a.nd the .,Cf)C)' is consi<knna
new regulaoons on fiber and
cholesterol. •
Young wouldn't peculate what
those rules m1.aht require.
Silvcrglade lif'Ccd that prospect
for reform appear better. "What's
Ith
Also, con1uJMrs "arc bcromi"I
incry frustrated" with label •
1lv iaid. A coalition that
incl wvcral medical and dietary
poups, tbe NalioDaJ CounC'd on the A&lna and Consumer Fedtration of
Ammca it mtttana with ft'dctal
offtcialuo &obby forchanies thi year
from the FDA or ( onaress.
The Center for Science in the
Public Interest has proposed labels
with a "tratlk ll&ht'' system of
colored panels fot calories. fiber, fat
and salL Its proposal would rcquu-r
labels for fa.H foods: percentages of
maJor. inared1cnts in a food: nd
disclosure of cholcc;tcrol, saturated fat
and fiber.
changed JS that SC\eral \Cl)' 1mpon· "food lat>el could be one of the
ant reports nave been issued . greatest mcasurts v.c could take 10
advmng Amencans to modify their benefittne health of Americans.'' ~:ud
c11eL" · 1lverglade. nottng the costs in lives
Among them was urgeon General · and dollar~ from diet-related disease.
C'. Everett Koop's rcpon last summer Still, Young said, 11 hkely "''II be
that nearly I .S million people died in )Cars before con ume~ ce changes. 1987 from diseases associated with The U DA 's food afety and
d1el. In pecuon Service appro~ labels
OrMge COMt DAil Y PflOT /Mondey, ~H 10, ,_
I
lor products that contain at lea 1 2
percent poultry or 3 percent meat. It
atandardl uy, ror cumplc, that 1
product cal~ bct'f with lfl"> mu t
beat least SOperttnt bed', whi&earavy
with bed' must be JS percent beef. ft
alto rqula1el cgs.
Of the mt of food rqulated by the
FDA. only about SS percent have
nutntion labels. Rcsulat1ons the FDA
adopted 1n 1973 require them only 1f
nutrients arc added or 1f a nutnt1onal
benefit claim is made.
All food labels must pro .. 1de the
name of the product, the name and
location of the manufacturer, packer
ordistnbutor; and the net contents or
net wti_ght. But not all foods mus1 h t
even the ingredients: the FOi-\ ha a
~standard ot 1denttty" for about 300 10ods --uch as ma)onna1sc and
kc1cbup -and doesn't requu'l" mgre-
drent hsts for products that fit the
tandard.
There are two 1 sues the FD.\ must consider:
One is nutrition labels. nov. on the
back or 1dt of pk~ 1..u111
inarc<11cnt1 1n dneend•na ordrr b): we1~t. and pcr·1trv1na amounts of
calones, pro1ttn, and cauan vit·
amiM and minerals.
The second 1s M-allh claam ~
which first appeared in I 9a., ueu.11)1
on the front of a peckaae.
"Health claims arc tlaims lha& talk
about the people that cat the food.
Nutnuon claims arc claims that att
made about the pro~1cs of &he
food." said John l Stanton,
professor of food markeuna rcteardl
at St Jcxtphs Un1veni1y in Philadel-
phia.
"We really need ,a stratcs)' that
1ncludt..-s both of them,'' Youns said.
But lhere " no conS(nsus whether all
pa·ckagcd foods should have labels.-
what informatton should be 1ndudcd
or how 11 houJd be provided.
• In th e meantime. the FDA ha a
proposal -11~ second such cfTon -
awa111ng Office of Managcmenl and
Budgcl approval that would rcaulatc
healtb-tla1ms
Dr. David's peFSenal touch
"The FDA 1 taking a caut1ou
approach, hm11mg label statements lo
things on which there ts a consensus.
based on lhe IJrgeon general's rc-
pon." said F Edward Scart>rou&h.
deputy director of the FD A's Office of
Nutrtt1on and Food Sciences, Center
of Food fcty and Applied Nutri~
t1on. ly VERA SIO\XI A
0.--,. ,._ (OtYllPO' .... tlC
When It comes to babies. Or DaH~
E David of Ne-...pon Beach deh,er~
And he doe 11 v.1th a Orm •
Ha ving delivered more than 3.000
babies in 14 )Caf"i, the 37,)car-old
obstetnc1an.gynecolog1~t gives each
newborn its wekomc-to-thc-world
km. the mother a do1cn roses , and
the entire fam1I) a }earl) reunion
p1cn1c
It is these bed 1de marrners th at
stand out 1n 11mcs when much uf
modem med1c1ne remains inert to
' patients' more human1st1c needs
Says the )'Oung ph)s1cian. "Med1c1ne
1s so humanly orn:otcd; M> no matter
where you move 1t 1s universalh
applicable.-
Dr David lir\t formed his bond\
v.-1th the field of mcd1one at the age uf
19, when he began v.hcehng paucnt\
to hospital ·ril) rooms. He !tOOn
-mO-\'.ed oo to ~ork. as_an ocdcrlµn an
operating room. going ~\Ith Jex.tor.,
on their round\ on h1 off Rour<>
He found the hospital an mh .. -rest,
1ngand s11mulat1ng place. 5pcalingut
his da~ at the rad1olog> dcpartnll'nt
Dr. David !t<l)S. "I liled the ho'>pital
atmosphere, and got interested in the
diseases and ailments ...
But ll wa\ alter complctina h
internship at Harvard Med1col
'khool's affilLated ambndie City
Hospital that Dr Da' 1d recogn11ed
the link bct\\-een medical li..nowledge
and the publu. Tak~tc~ at \\Orl ing
"-Ith peopk. d1ssem1na11ng mcd1cnl
fact\ and rnncept'> 10 them lame
naturaJly to him. According to Dr
l);I\ 1d. "the ltnk (bet"'ccn me-d1cinc
and people) wa'> v.hcn I "'orled in
fam1I~ plann1na c. hnics 1n the Bo"iton
area for ec..onomllall) depn' cd pa
t1cnts (There) I was able to in·
corporate med1l·al aspects of m)
tr:uning to the human aspects"
Using thC'IC ab1ht1cs for 1mpt,trt1ng
knowledge, Dr David 1s pre\Cntly an
As 1stan1 C'hn1cal Prok or at < I'
( ollegc ofMcd1c1nc arrd has appeared
a~ a guest on oumcrou'l telc' 1s1on tJll
'>how\ rnce 19~ I In February. Dr
DJ\ 1d appearl·d on C ~ ".J as a gue\t of
Dr. ~)a f nc~man, and al\O a., 11
guc!lt on·l\BC'I' fhc Home 5hov. ··
~t't'.t"ntry-lht>ttgh.~ l\a'
dc'>lgncd and starrcd in his 'cl) ov. n
'1dco1aix· prodm:t1on. ··Mall.in&
Womb for Bab) .. rhc 140minutc\ol
detailed tatc-of·tbc,art medical in·
lorm:u1on tor the pn.-gnant v.oman c~crs p(cgnanc\ from da) one
through 10 the da> of dcll\·t'I) Or
-Oa,td ~hc\c~ that his y1dco 1~
"unique 10 that it's C'Omprehensl\c." Five things would be addressed·
fats and hcan disease, fats and canttr,
fiber and anccr. caJc1um and os-
tcoporoSl and sodium and hyper-
tension
According to the ph)s1c1an, other
obstetricians and unccolog1 t
around the country are ordering his
tape. wluch also contains a segment
on prc,natal aerobics v.uh Dr Da' 1d
uperv1sang t\ltual pattent"I ,..--------------
Sa)'s Dr. Da vid about his pamculJr
video exercise prog.r-Jm. ..$incc a
phys1c1an 1 supen 1 1ng these tll.·
emsc • the patient hould foel s:sfe."
O\.Crtng topic ranging from ultra·
sound detectton to BC ( hcm:ite
BHthlllJ Center) rooms nov. avail blc
in \.anous ho p1tals. Dr. 03, 1d'
personal t>-lc of narratton. a Iona w11h
actual pat1cn1 interaction in the tape.
renders lhe '1dco personal. Sa) Dr
David, "all the taping v.asdone 1n m )
omce. home and the bc~cb.~
Ddl\ cnOJ around 15 to 30 b3b1e~
per month and ne\Cr v.antang to lo ·
touch w-llh ..b1c. paucnt • Dr D v1d
\\-Ill beJtolding h1 neAt bab> reunion
-0 ~ ... Ma)' 2 an Costa M~'
Tc 1-nkle J>ark cc.:ordtnj to office
manager Laura Breen. a Cosw Mt
re\ldent. more than 7S<rtn .. 1urnonc;
ha'e been ma1lt'd out. The .. ~ How
Thc>''e Grown" bab" reunion will
include a cake. clo~n. children'\
songs. helium balloons and 1 diaper
ch.ingin_1 c9ntcst for dads.
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dtsorders as the primary cau~ ot
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promote true undcrstandina of a
problem which, 1n reality. affects
people from all soctal, economu..
emotional and 1nlcllcctual bad.-
arounds. (Mort than one out of every
10 Amcneans will be chtmically
dependent at some time 1n their hie
And haJf of aJI Amenctn fam1 hc"\ arc
ad"ersicly affect~ b)' the addic;t1on or one or more mcmbcn.)
The pe™>naht)'·c.hsorder label 1 an
lftJU t1tt' '1"hteh 1mph1t lha~ 1f W
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And an)OOC v.-ho ha\ C\Cr been
addicted to an)thina (Kill) Dukak1s
wa once addicted to diet pills) is at
h1&h n le o f becomina addicted 10
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'Stagflation' returned?
ly CHET CURRIER
,., ...... 111,.. ..
NEW YORK -When the> talk
about the economic outloolo. these
days. many Wall Street analyst use a
term coined in the 1970s but not
hear(i much since then: "S1agOat1on."
The word, a hybTid of stagnation
and inOauon. describes an un -
pleasant set of circumstance once
believed to be nearly 1mposs1ble.
In a pcnod of stagflation. economic growth is weak at best. but inOauon
keeps running at the kind of rapid
pace that is supposed to occur onl) an
times of strong expansion.
That condition prevailed for C\·
tended penods in the '70s amid a
series of unusual influences. includ-
ing a runaway rise in world oil pncfs
and a couple of long and severe
recessions.
The precise causes of stagflation in
those days are still being debated. But
lately a more urgent question has
been raised. After a decade of strong
growth and relatively low 1nfla11on. 1s
stagOa11on coming back'>
Most analysts believe that growth of economic activity has begun to
slow sance early this )Car under the
influence of a sustained period of
crcd1t-11ghtening by the Federal Rc-
se'""e. hon-term intett t rate 11 9 percent-plus. st.and more than 3
pem:ntage points h1&hn than they
were a year ago. That mtans that for
man> borro"ers the cost of money
has been increased by abOut SO
percent.
Yet some gauge of inOationary
pn.-ssures have 1ncrca~d. su&Besting
that the cost of living 1s now rising at
1'n annual rate in the 5 percent 10 6
percent range.
Despite those symptoms. however,
most observers don't bclte'e the
economy is about to come down with
a sustained case of stagfla tion. ~
"Recent signs of lower economic
growth and an escalation of mflation
arc tyP.1cal for this stage of a business
cycle.· mairuains Jack Lavery. re-
search chief at Memll Lynch & Co.
"The cond1t1ons for a prolonged
penod of stagflation appear 10 bf
absent.
"W e expect economic growth to
slow on balance for the rest of the
)Car. The momentum of inflauon
should stan to abate short I) after tHe
economy weakens."
Wright Investors' Service Inf.
which recfntJy lowered its estimates
for economic growth and corporate
profit' throu&h 1990. takes a 51m1lar
view.
.. lnflauon 1s probabl}' now cl<>K to
its peak rate for the current businc-s
cycle,·· say anaJysll at the BridaitPort
Conn., money manae.cment firm.
B).' neat year: Wng.IU savs. inflation
is likely to set no more than a 4 perccntanrtual pace-•·even lower if
the economy falls into a acnuinc
recession:·
At Nomura Securities Inter-
national Inc .. economisb David
Rcskr and Carol Stone decla~. ··we
anach a smalJ probability to the
sta~flat1on sccnano.
· At its heart. stagflation pertains to
an environment whert the co ts of
essen11al production inputs arc rismg
rapidly a nd retarding productivity.
"In the 1970s, that condition was
fi rst triuerod by the 1973 Qil em-
bargo. Though oil prices have risen
recently. a repla}' of anything hkc
those earlier episodes seems tm·
probable.
"A brief period of rising inflation
and falJing economic growth 1s more
likely. Reduced growth ma) be
necessary to alleviate strains on
production capacit}'.
"But that also eases mOational)
pressures.. so the conditions of stagfla-
tion should be shon -lived."
Personal computers In use
for person~/ office. chores ,,..,
Personal computers arc Q1p1dly
becoming standard equipment in
almost all buslDCSS en" 1ronmcnt~.
But PC use isn't limited to the office
anymore. One of the fa stest growing
segments of the computer 1ndustl) 1<;
what's called the POP market. the
Personal Onice Produc11v1tv marl..ct.
Small busine'.>s o" ncrs. pc°ople who
"ant to be able to fintsh their wort.. al
home rather than spendmg all hours
-01'.-thc night al th~~(fte~. and students,
arc turnmg to com put.ers to handle
the tasks that they need to gct,~one.
Even the public-a t-large 1~·~etting
mto the act. ( onsumers arc incrcas-
1ngl> using computers to managl'
their personal finances. assist them in
keeping track of the m) nad of detail'
thefrc tl)tng 10 organm· and fac1ll·
talc the various "nu ng chores that
the) have.
The POP market push 1s actuall)
the second wave ot computers aimed
at the general buying public. The firn one didn't work out quite as planned
Many people" ho had a real need for.
and a strong early interest. 1n com·
puters were tu med off to compu11ng
during the prcv 1ous.wa"e of .. home"
computers, in the early 1980s
At that time. the earh < om·
modores. S10cla1rs . .\dams. and s1m1-
lar units. were being toutfd as essen tial equipment for C\CI) house-
hold. Within a few short }Cars.
everybod) would bf doing all th eir
shopping and banking b) computer
It was prcd1ctfd that ever) bod)' would be reading their dail ) ncwc;.
paper on-hnc wh ile getting their mall
elcctron1call).
That didn't happen. In n.•.tlll).
t~osc earl) S)Stcm<> were C"<tremcl)
hmlled in the lunc11on the) "ere
capable of and the software th e) wuld
run.
Eve n though m1lhonsoflhem werf
sold. ea rly home compute" \\-re
neither user-fncndl) enough nor
powerful enough to be the pro-
c tabhshcd.
, Power, performance and dcpcn·
dabilit y vanes with indi vidual manu-
facturers and ind I viduar m-odcls. Just
how fast and effectively different
models handleceruun chores. or what
specific software programs they can
utilize. differs cons1derabl). It's no
longer a mailer of asking whether a
computer "'111 do a required task, but rather a matter of 'askmg which
ductnu4--Wols ..1illU their manufa~mput~r and soft war(' c~mb1nat1on
lurcrs intended them to be . t e} e--targct pnce-raogc w1D dolhcJOb
wound up being hnlc more than tO}'>. most cf!ect1vcl). Just when thi~gs
Jnllustry-csumatcs 1nd1catc that more were bei ng standardized, 11's getting
than half of them woun d up s1tt1ng on confu sing agam. closet shelves never u-.cd There arc scores of compu1cr '. S companies claimtng to ha ve the best People who 'c alread) spen t 300 systems at the lowes t prices. there are on a computfr JUSt to be d1~ppo10ted computer store in almo 1 ever\
\\Ith ~hat II could do arc, under-shopping center reaching for COO·
standabl). reluctant to spend two. sumers' dollars. There arc htcrall)
three or four time'> t.hat much on a thouS'll nds of 5oftwarc pobhshcrs and
s)stem that the) aren 1 c;urc "111 "'ork developers trytng 10 carve out their
an) better. share of the market
Rest assured, this new wave of Because of the many players in the
computers rea ching the general pub-market place. and the many products
lie doesn't consist of computing toys, clamoring for attention. buymg pcr-
but rather full functioning systems sonal computer products. whether
designed to do "'-Ork tha1 needs to get the actual hard"'are orthe software 10
dom· rather than being pan of some ,j.Q along with them. can be confu 1ng,
lutunsuc electronic global network aggravating and 1ntimidaung.
Vrrtuall) all S)Stems on the market Oist10gu1sh10g fact from fiction
toda) handle with little difficult} the and solid 1nformat1on from market-
threc most important computing mg hype 1s a tedious process. "Tech
chores. word proccssins. database Topics" will cover some of the
management and financial analysis. cons1dera11ons or computer bu}crs·
Thcy·may not be.as fast or a<> powerful what s)stcms offer what features.
as Somf of their offi ce.('ountcrparts. wh1ctl ~ripherals and a<X'cssoric<> are
but they can easily handle man) oft he required to get the demed job done.
same tasks. and. more 1mportantl)', and what software proF>rams will be t
they can do 11 w1th much of the ~me accomP.hsh th e tasks at hand.
software. It will al o touch on some issues
1111. not all systems being ~Id arc that PC users face as compute~ the same Many arc P\/DOS-lx.-come more powerful and software
MVDO machines that will run most more com pie:,, as well as featu rt
of the PC oft ware on the market some of the Ora nge C'oast compan1e
today. But Apple·s Mac1n10 h s)s-and people who art making their
terns arc ga1n1ng 1n popularity and marlc tn the computer industry.
IBM's new PS/2 hne will be a growing ROii Eu~rs wrll~ for m.ior
factor in the market as 11 becomes comJ>flkr J>flbllc•lioll•.
Alimony more likely for women ·40+
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
Ano<S.MN ,, ... Writer
WJ.\SHJ NGTON The hkc-
l1hood of alimony being awarded
divorced or separated women 1s twice
as high 1fthcy arc aged 40or over lhan
111s 1fthey arc under 30, a new Census
Bureau study shows.
The study also showed that
alimony was twice as likely for white
women than for blacks.
And college graduates arc signifi-
cantly more hkely to win alimony
than ~omen who failed to finish high
schoo~ said the study released Thur
da}'. "They know how to use the 1ystcm.
it's as simple as that," said Ccn ui.
staust1cian Mary Henson of the h1~~~imony rates for white and m ucated women.
B The ~
Prudent1al
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According to the stud}', ahmon)
""as awarded to 15.8 percent of "'h1le
women whose mamaacs had broken
up. compa~d to onl} .0 percent of
blacks. The ahmony rat e for 111 panic women, bo can be of an)· race. was f 1.0 pcreent. ·
The rcpon, '"C'h1ld Suppon :ind
Alimony, 1985," alM> repeated fig-
ures, deuiled by the C'cnsu Bureau la t Augu t, howing a 1gn 1ficant
decline 10 child uppon pa)'ments
rcccned by women bct¥iccn 1983 and
1985.
The new ver\1on add dctaiJs on
alimony and property scttlcmcnts
when couples att divorced or separ-
ated.
In addition to alimony, white
women were more likely than blacki
10 receive prooeny 1e1tlc.mcnts. and
the share rccc1vmg a cash sculcmcnt
was higher for college-educated
women.
s to the greater hkc:hhood . o ( women over age 40 rece1v1ng
alimony. Henson commented that
coun awards were more common 1n past years, while more younger
women either receive voluntary pay-
ments from former spouses or do not
scck support pl)"mcnt tud1cs have
shown that ahmony award' were more common prior to the m1d· I 9YOs
than they have been s1occ then
TM new anal)' 1 howcd a drop 10
avcrgc alimony pa)'ments from
$4,293 in 1983 to S3.7J3 in 191S
That parallckd the decline 1n child
support payments. which rclf from
S2.S28 1n 1983 to $2,21 Sin 198S.
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'Major League'
is a solid triple
9)' SOftN ANDERSEN
~--~
Baseball season has begun. and the
first of the season's baseball movies
has arrived. lf"M~or League" is any indication of what s in store, it just
may turn out to be one fine season.
(Up next: "field of Drea ms" starring
Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones.
opening later this month.) Last year "Bull Durham" estab-
lished itself as the baseball movie
against which all future baseball
movies will have to be measorcd.
Witt), loopy, vel)· sexy and uffused
with a warm feeling of love for the
game. it's a grand-slam home run of a
P.icture. Set agairtst that standard, •Major League" 1s a long triple. It's
not quite great but it's not bad a'tall.
It's pure fun, is what it is.
In bare-bones outline, .. Major
League's" plot is "Rocky" by way of
"Pohce Academy.'" Which 1s to say it's about a group of hapless misfit
underdogs who get their act together
and turn themselves in to pennant
contenders. It alt ends in an orgy of
thunderous adulation as the long-sufTeri ng home fans. scenting sweet
victory at long last, go bananas as
their improbable heroes make their
impossible grab for the brass ri ng.
Written and directed by David
Ward. Oscar-winning screenwriter of
''The Sting .. and self.declared fan of
the woeful Cleveland Indians (three-
plus decades wi thout a pennant and
still counting). "MaJor League"
breaks no new ground. It's standard ·s0s feel-good fare. no den) mg 1t. but n's crafted to a vel) high standard.
The plot turns on a twist. one that
will be familiar to an}one who ever
laughed himself or herself sick at a
certain production number called "Springtime for Hitler' in a certain
little movie called '"The Producers.'"
,
'Baseball Ane~dotes' an enjoyable,
informative look at the national game
1y ftAUL CllAIG
~--~
This is the t•m~ of the ~ear when a
Jot of wild-eyed things 1are wntten
about·bascball being as 1mpQrtant as
hfe itself. It has become a trad1t1on to
recall childhoods utterl y without
hope save for the crack of the bat and
the plop of the ball into a matt. Wb1fe I can't boast a bucball·
inspired youth, I hkc to read about the
game's history, and found grtal
satisfattion in one of the bc,t \Ol-
umcs of its kmd to come alOn.f 1n a
Iona tune, ··Baseball Anccdotts (Ox-
ford Un1Hrs1ty Press: 3S6 'P3&C~ $1 8.~5) b) Daniel Okrent and Stc"e
Wulf. Okrent, editor of New Enahlnd Monthly, and Wulf~ a senior editor at
Sports Illustrated. know their
baseball history. characters nnd
trends. prov1d1ns a Jud1c1ou\ m1~ of
facts and entertainment.
The authors also note a ~d shin m
baseball's personality: •· s baseball
prepared to enter the last decade of
the 20th century . 1t was vastly
di fferent from what 1t once had been. In many places plastic turf had
replaced real grass, pol)'ester had
replaced flannel and a more conven-
tional character type had by and large
supplanted the rough-and-re:id).
outside-the-mainstream sort who had
seemed to embod~ the game JUSt half
a century earlier.'
While Okrent and Wulf note "more
buuon.down perwnallt1es:· the>
have high hopes that there will s11ll be
the occasional character and enough
color in the game 1tsclf10 preserve its
legendal) quah11cs.
struck off Away fhes \he bOy To the
next ck~tiiltd "°'-' And tMI\ home wi th JO)'." It s awful poeuy but cv1denc~ of a lonser hmory than '
aencrally nn1.,.r1 It male~ one wonder
why nobody 'Seems to know w_l\en
cricket and rounder5 blurred into
baseball. As the authors record the develop-
ment of the ~port from the 1840s on,
they retell some fascinati.na MOrjes
about tranac playcn and quunt
trad1t1ons. They also offer asides
about what an unpleasant person Ty
Cobb was, how blatant the fix was in
the Black Sox sc.andaJ and how ·team
owners were Just as occupied with the
bottom line a hundred yearsaao.
Included an the book art some
\am pies of the melodramatic~ of
old-tame \pOrt wnters who too ofttn
sounded hke wretched versions of
"Case)' t the Bat." An espcc1ally
ternble example: "But they reckoned
without the mighty Wagner. The
( arnegae Dutchman extended a
monster paw, the near·t\lt'O baaer
was cleverly captured by a dainty aab
of his lunch hook and before you
could bat an eye he had whipped th'e
globule over to Abby. who made an
eumc t effort to put Donlin down and
out but missed by a fraction of an
inch."
The reader may also be fascinated
w11h the wonderful bats of trivia the
authors pass out. They tell us what the
dymg Lou Gehng did after he retired
(he was New York Cuy Parole
(omm1ss1oner). about Japan's World
War 11 decision about baseball (ll was banned because at came from Amen·
ca). and "hat spQrts announcers had
to keep secret dunng the broadcast of
e"el)' game dunng that war (the v.eather couldn't be revealed).
"The Producers" has an un-
scrupulous Zero Mostel tr;ing to
produce a sure-fire flop play as a Corbin
means of fleecing little old lad)
aernsen. Tom 8eren9er and Curll• Sheen In .. Major League.··
The book beg.ins "-Ith )Cl another
stud)' of who started the sport. but the
d1sc~1on 1s spruced up wnh wme
marvelou') anecdote about Abner
Doublcda'. who didn't ln\Cnt baseball.· and -'\lc\ander Jo)
Cartwright. "ho seems to ha'e at
least had a hand in its e'olut1on In
There arc a couple of pages each for most important players from the last
century to toda)'. although these arc
ncces-,aril) bnefh1&hJilhts and every
reader will undoubtedly have
favorne not included.
investors. Move the concept out of tance). The roster eventually includes
the playhouse and mto the clubhouse an aging catcher ~1th bad knees (Tom
-you-ve-goH.tnscrupulous...«:am OWJlCL Bcrcnfier~ and ~1.0n kid Q_itcher Margaret Whi tton trying lei assemble (Char ~e hcen. no doubtC<lllan& Into
a cellar.dwclhng baseball team. The play diamond skills honed in last
object IS to take ad vantaic df a )Car's baseball epic, "Eight Men
contractual loophole that will allo" Out .. ) w11h a flame-thrower arm and
her to.move her sputtcnng Cleveland no control. They're a twosome quite
Indians franchise to Flonda's sunnier s1m1lar to the main male characters in
and financially rosier chmes. "Bull Durham .·· pro' ing )Ct again
The more the club stinks. Whn-thal there arc no trul) original idea \ an
\On 's character reasons. the fcwtr fans HoHywoc)cl .
will show up and the easier ll "Ill be ~mong their teammate., :ire for her to beat the attendance clause -.\n older pitcher (C'hclrn· Ross)
that's standing between her and the notonous for doctonng the ball "1th
brand-new stadium and brand-new e'er; slippery substance known 10
mansion that a baseball~epmed man (including one produced an the
M1am1 stands ready and cager to nose).
provide. -A handsome self<entered third
So she orders her dismayed ex-baseman ( .. LA. Law's" Corban
ecutives to hire the barrel scrapings of Sersen) who cares more about has
the minor leagues. the has-beens and investments than his team's per-
the never-wcrcs (there's even a dead formance. .
guy on her list, whom she decides to -A base-stealing hotshot with a
forgo only with the greatest reluc-Hall of Fame name -Wallie Ma)s
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depth. Instead. the p1c:.ture advances a~drtion to specula11on about~hcsc
via a series of \Crbal and v1')ual JOle'i 1"'0 and somebody named cnl)
that are dch""htful and olten funm Chadwick. the authors olTcr a wbcr-~· _:,,,__ingliule..poem ft-Om 1744. before.all.) cam p ancncld togelher w.nn o(bascball's SO<alled '"' cntors was tape and an outbo:ird motor churning born: .. B 1s for Base-ball The ball once the waters of the locker-room
h)drothcrapy tub arc onl y two ofthc
fh1S IS 3 remarkably good look at a ~7n11ili!s1~v~l~~~1bybe~s~~~l~ ~rry Carny's remark: ··welt, it's all
show business."
many touches found in Ward's
fun house portrait of a team that has a A· f • 8 · · h d · f t d t f dcv11ofaumcgettingan~respcct I 1ng rttlS come 1an e e a ga a
The picture falters 1n spots -a
subplot 1nvol 1ng Bcrcngc-r and a11
old flame could haH been Jett1..oncd
and never missed -but 11 comes
glonously to life during the scenes
showing the final game. The contest 1s
a aenuine na1l-b1ter. This 1s one
baseball picture 1hat has the look and
feel of a s.ol'id hit.
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LONDON-( P) -Bnnsh com-
edian Terry-Thomas. who has 1 ap-
peared an more 40 films, was honored
Sund.a.) night at a chanty pla to r:use
money for treatment of Phe
Parkinson's disease he ufTers from
"Never in my history an show
bos1nc s has there ..becn_anything as
b1& as this," said Jack Douglas. the
Bnt1sh a~tor who orgamud the sold-
out event with JOurnahst Richard
Hopc-fia~kjns •
Terry -Thomas. 77, bas suffered
from the degenerat1\e muscle disease
for a decade and was too ill to attend
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01111 U \Olt I'
Wright's appar~nt
imgr6prieties are
worth probe, too
The Democrats in the U.S. Senate worked with John
Tower as a fellow senator for many years. finding him fit and
competent to serve in that capacity and chair one oftHe most
powerful Senate committees.
But when Tower wanted the job of defense secretary, his
former colleagues turned on him viciously and drummed him
out of public service. .
Tower•s heinous cnme (besides bcrn.J a conservauve)
was that repons about drufikenness and skin-chasm.a dogcd
his tracks too closely. and the "appearance" or 1mmoder;tte
behavior doomed him.
Now let's h1ft our focus to the U. . House of
Representatives, presided over by one Jim Wright, Democrat
of Texas and third in hne of succession to the pre 1dency
Want to talk about "appearances?"
How does it look when WnJ}ll ... takes a staggering 55
percent royalty on the 5ale of his vapid book. most of the
copies of which were sold in bulk to those noted literary
cnucs, the Teamsters union. a heavy contnbutor to guess
who's campaigns?
What .. appearance" 1s given when the speaker of the
House publicl)' blabs cla sified details of CIA activity in
N1garagua? ...
The Hou.sc Ethics Committee -after nine l9ng months
of foot-dra"mg -1~ finally poised to release its findings
(about) Wnght. If the Democrats m the Senate felt secure in bludgeoning
-Tower for cxh1b1t1ng the "appearance" of immoderate
behavior, then Congress should seek Wnght's scalp 1f the
Ethics Commhtce dasco"ers not "apparent" but actual
1mpropne11cs
Las Vegu Revlew-Jouraal
Bibles in hotef rooms
In the off-chance that tht que t to outlaw Gideon Bible~
1sn 'ta Joke, let's sa} thatany innkeeper who.wants to make the
Bible available to guests forces nothing on them. and offer~
them something of value.
Untold millions have drawn comfon. mspirauon and i-.---1--;..·,_,·.ght from th~ Bible.. • reat bo0Hr0ffi-'maa)-
pcrspcct1ves.
No one forces a guest to pick up the Bible from. the
nt&htst.and, any more than the guest is forced to switch on the
tefev1s1on.
Everyone has the nght to seek truth in has or her own wa>.
Jfthc Freedom From Rchgion Foundation 1s offended b)
the Bible. tts members shouldn't read 11.
But U)tng i o dcpnye olhers of the OJ>..QPrtunity as wron&.--
Tbe Rapid City (S.D.) JouruJ
'' 111-:111-: ·10"111·11 .
Your representatives
U.S. SENATORS
Cra.n1lon.._Al~a (0 ). 5757 W. Century Blvd. u1te 15.
Los ngcle • wvq5, (213)215-2186.
Wll1oa, Pele (R ), 840 cwpon enter Dr. u1tc 240.
cwpQrt Beach. 92660. 720-1474. .
Mail ma> be addre scd to l'.S. Senate. Washington.
D.C'., 20510.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES
Cox6 Cbrla (40tll Dlst.·R ) 180 Newpon Center On\.e,
u11e 24 • cwpon Beach. 92660. 644.4040.
Du.aemeyer" William (3ttll Dl1t-R ) l 235 N Harbor
Blvd .. Fullenon, '12632. 992-0141. Donau, Robert (38tll 0 11&.-R) 12387 Lewi t • utte
203. Garden Grove. 92640. 971-9292.
Packard, Roa (Ord Dl1t.·R >. 629 Camano de los ~tares,
uatc 204. n C lementc, 92627. 496-2343.r
Rollrabacller, Dau '<4%Dd Dl1t.·R> 2733 Pacific OJSt
Highway. tc 306. Torrance. 90505. (213)325-.
Maal be addre scd to House Office Building. Wa hing-
ton~ l 20515
TATE SENATORS
Bers etoa, Martu (37~ Dlat.·R) 140 e""pon Center
Dnvc. unc 120, Newpon Bc~ch. 92660. 640-1137 Campbel~ Wllllam •(3llt Ol1t.·R). 23161 Lake Center
Or., El Toro, Y2630. 770-5533 Greea, Cecil (33rd Dist -0)1 263 1 E. lmptr1 I Highway.
nta FcSprin&i. 90670. (213)670-7196
Royce,Mw.,..8. (3Dd Dt1t.-R) 1661 N. Ra)mond .\\C ..
uJte 2f 1: Anatlc1m, 9280L 871-0270. •· SeJ ... r,r Jolua (Hiit Dtat.·R). 2,150 Towne cntrc Pince.
Anaheim, 92a06. 385-1700.
Dunn1 scs ions. mail may be add re sed to ·iatc Capitol
tramcnto, 9.S8 I 4. ·
STATE E MBLYMEN
AJln, Dorta <71st Dtt t.-R) 5911 Cemto \C . C)prc .
90630. 821-l soo. . Brewa, Daala (Hiit Dttt.·R> 1945 Palo Verde c ..
Long Beach. 908 14. (213~93·5514.
FttpMa, GU (71111 Dtat.·R> 4667 MocAnhur Bhd ..
·uuc 30S, Nc..,p<Sn lkach. 92660. 756--0665.
Frtaelle, Nein (ltdt Otat.·R>. 1719.S· Nc"hopc.
Fountain VallcY. 92708, 662·S~03
Jll•n-. K... (Mdt Dht.·R>. I.SOI N. Harbor Bhd ..
Fulknon. 92635. 738-SISJ. Lewta. ...._a. (11• Dtat.-R ). 1940 N. Tu tin \e.,
Oranac, 92667. 998-&)IO.
Duriftl lelllOllS, mail may be add~scd to t.atc apuol,
Sacramento. 95114. BOARD OP IUPEllVl80U~~~ s ....... ~-1st District. 834-3110
WW., llUrlen -2nd District. 834-3220 ¥ .. .., GaM B. -..lrd District. 834-3330
.... 0..-4th Dittract 814-3440
U.,, ft1mv F. -Sth ~strict. 13'4-3550
Addrna: 10 Civic enter Plaza. Santa Au 92701.
1111'= a J 1a hlhlr
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Nancy's own words best
descrtbe drug raid stunt
~. AptM 10, 1M8 All
Sales tax
hike backed.
for funding
highways
To the t.d1tor
This letter is m re p,onse to Loren L Baumgardner's · Letter to the
Editor" m the Opinion section of the
March 26 DaJI) P1loL I must com-
mend Mr. Baumgardner for his
TCCO&nttlOO of the pro~m facing OS
to finance and maintain Our highway
S)Stem Where we differ is tfiat he
espouses a dramauc bike in the ps
ta'<, whale I agree With the Dally
Pilot' pos1t1on on a 0.5 peiunt
mueasc m the sale tax
It 1s e umated that over the nut 20
years Orange Count> will face a $7 •
billion hortfall, using the current
me1hod of fundmf our highway
s)'stem. We current y finance high-
way improvement and maintenance • with the following: gas tues. federal
and state grants. developer fees, and
bond issue
However. these sources are not
enou&h to meet current and fu1ure
demands on the S)'Stem lt would take
a :!0-ccnt increase an the gas tax to
generate the same revenue as a 0.5
pcr~nl increase 1n the sales tax
Orange Count)' 1 . the only m<\J.Or
Over t~ la.st 10 or 12 )cars. r have to honor )OU ... 1th a \tar-filled. gala metropolitan county Without a O.S seen my share of the v1ct1ms. I am not tnbutt an) umc )Ou feel )ou·, e got percent sales tall earmarked pccifi-
talk1na now about telcv1s1on and 1ts somethmg appropnatc to ... c-ar callv for transJ>OrtatJon. ·
endless pictures of dead bystanders Whi ch bnnp u • I am sorT) 1o ~r Baumgardncr's ma)Or concern
lying under J>0J1cc blankets after rcJ>On. 10 the subJr<:t of the former -.as the cqu1t) of an increase.in sales
dnve-by crack hooungs. People l lirst lad> 's clothes. Three month~ into ta\ He cited that he had fncods "'ho have cared about have disappeared the-Bush prcs1denc) I ult find did not own or use an automobile. into drugs. People I have loved. Some mysc:ll unable to think o( Mrs Thu a burden would be put on the
of them tame back. !>Omt' of them Reagan and her clothina as ~parate "u~rs" b)' an increase tn the ps ax. I
didn't. th1ng.s I think about them toaether all must Po•nt out that 10dividuals who
I have watched fighters rumed and the time. don't ha"c a car_arc sllll dependent on
good wnters turned mto bums. I ha\e S~lld: r or 1n ta nee. IS It fair to a ume the h1ghwa) system to provide them
watched families d1 mtegrate. I have "It was 'crv dcprcss1n1-It's awful that the formt'r fim lad)· gowns and . with goods and serv,ccs. Th~y also .
Sttn bodies on the street, and once or to sec when )OU th1nlr. that 1he)C_ dresses arc ull "loaner\" from the u!>t pubhc tran Portauon "".h1ch ~
twice, l have known tht< owners. people ha' e no h'e It's "Cl) sad .. deS1gncn') nd 1 thl\ how the quire good roads and h1&hway
But l'v-e sol-to adm11 I onl~reaflirmcd her as ult ~ mana c to P3> the rent Another th mg 1s that i.h-e pnax 1s a
to see the drug problem m its whole. on the: nation'.:, drug problems. M~: ~which-accor 1og to one '"lhr1as1 ...rola.uw ~cd source of .-revenue
tcmblc entirety last Thursday night. Rcag.-in left south-ccnnal Los ngelcs message: that came out of tht' Reas.in wh1k the sales tax oa s r-
when. as you may remember. former and returned to her own hfc To the White Hou~ 1s "lair market'' value'' t1on
first lady Nancy Reagan went on a S2 5 m1lhon Bel i\1r house that her I a k tht not onl > because of m) Ju t consider the m1lhons of man-
drug raid. Republican friend bought for her 1ntere t m Mr'i Reagan' clothe . but hours needle ly lo l. let alone the
The neitt morning. there she was in and the former president to h'e m be ausc lrom the \Cf) nan. the trc and fru trat1on caused by the
the newspapers m hef own SW.\ T efter the) lcO Wa hington • Reagan White House went out of 1t~ conge lion created by an ant1quued
team outfit -Jeans. ru.ttnfilg shoes. It 1s so muC'h. wrll. le depre sang wa) to make I\ clear that ha" IOI )OUr and inadequate tran Porta\lon )'
her h·:ur-absolutely-stunnmg;<t]aekt--t 1n Bel A,·rthan 11 n in t~mek hou~ tnrods buy-yuu-a-S-i-~ mil hon house ttm This ~lonc-1 substanual rcuon
with her first name wnuen rn sen pt of south<entral Los .\ngclc!t. 1s in no w-a) chant), cHn 1f )OU tOJU tlf) a sales ti' ancre.asc. l behe"e
across her n&tu breast-J>01n11ngat :i For one thing the\ kttp the alrcad) ha'c a ranch and lot' ol 1t '' t·nt1c.al that wt do whatever 1s
reinforced door which the Lo An-1de ... "'lks ckancr There arc fewer cowg.irl stuffto ... car in ~nta Barbara. r~utrcd of us to e~pcd.Jtaousl fund
geks police had dama ed entenng the bod1c\. fc"er needles. fc ... cr m1n 1-The ·rca n that point w m4J • I these 1mpro"em_ ents
houS( /\ cams fewer tde' 1 ion rcpone" think 1~ that-. the idea of epnnt w II h d ~ccord1n1 10 the Los <\ngele for .another th ins. ~our ne1ghbo~ chant) 1~ dcgradma to wmeonc a" ff 1c.a aarcc t at an a equate and
Pohce. the nousc ... as u!Cd to sell don't h~t at )OU 1n Bel .\1r. In the proud and hard-"orl.ing and 1nde-~al~ t'~~~e~~~·o:;,:leme~~:.c.d
druis o ... eaJ>OnS were found 1n~ Rt'a~n rasc for m tan((. thc1t pendent.a~ "'ann Rt'agan f or JX'Ople v b 1 nd ~on 1 fl fi
side, althouah thrre was -also neighbor 1s the C\tllablc but c-stnu.al-lake ann Reagan. charit) 1'1 a ~f~~~~~~,;,·u~.!~ ~t' ~.~e :J.~ guJk~
accord1ngtolheLos ngcle~pc;>hce-I> unarmed l~ l...i (!~oor who .on s1.090 ... ~-pfa1e dmner. an)tlmt' )OU and linan c It no~ •1th a saJes ta a small amount of roe" cocaine lcarnmg tht> Rcag.-in\ we~ mo\ mg feel >ou 1;e got -.ome1hin1appropnatc lnl'reasc l
Fourteen people were arrested. taken onto' the blocl.. ~1d of 1he former 10 "ear ·
away m handcuffs. and 1hcn the prc')1dent "He belongs 1n < nhforn1a f or rx-oplc lil.c Nann Reagan.
former first lad)' was led 'to the door. he's our dream 00) .. and of the chant\ I!> a dm (' into wu1h-cen1r1I
where she Pointed out the dents while former fir.,, lad\. .. \n) time \trs. Lo 4\'ngcles w 1th the pohcc. J>OSlnl
photographers took her picture. ReJgan want\ me to rnml• o\ er to 1hc lor photographers be 1dt' ..a broken
.\nd even the guy an the tie be<i1dc hou~ and ,ook ~omc1hin I 11 ht· door. a 1c ... ~words ol S)mp:llh\ for the
her an thedoorwa) laughing could not 1hcre .. other kiniJ of pcopk the one
d1manJSh the 1mpac.t of the photo-On 1hc down \ade -and hie ·~ "w11houl h"cs." gra.ph alwa) a trade-off. righl . -1n n.:1um You gel a f)WA T·tcam SOU\{'ntr
But 11 went further than JU'>t for nol t>cmg 'hot. \OU are not J3cl.Ct f5'" that \fa)'be _}OU ... car 11
pictures. . allo~cd. in Bel ·\1r 10 \hout }our around the pool with Z!Ml /.-.a and M~. Reagan. who~ slogan "Ju'tt ne1&hbon either (. harltl>n on C\ening\ ""hen 1t gets
Say o" cul so dct'ply into the lfot )OU learn to ll\c \\llh 1ha1 rnol
con aou nc of 4\men'ca's urban Part1cularl) "'hr n )OU'\c sot A 1helad)~1d,1t' "Cl")~d.bu1a1
)Ou th dunng her 1enurc 1n Washing· Charlton Hr\ ton dropping in to '1 11 ltut n's O'er 1n a hutl)
ton. took a step be)ond log.an\ and and )OU''c got a v-ateful and loHng Pttt . lH•ttr I • •YIHll<"ateid ~lr.c from the hcan ftnr 1\ ""hat she mo\lc-industr. communll) on hand ~lumo11t.
Populati$r:i gains make bi§
changes in politicians' game
SACRAM~NTO -Tl .. s no secret
that C'ahforn1a 1s underao1ng an incredible oopula11on boom
The 1980 cen,us J>C&&ed the state\
popul.ttion atJU't under 24 m1lh on
But 1hc Mate OeP3rtment o( Finance
reponed lut wctk that as of July I,
1988, it hadar<>Yt'n to 2g 3 m1lhon.an
increase of about 4 S m1lhon. 01
nearly 20 percent
The C. en us Bureau revealed re· tentl> that Cahfomta·~ population
arov.th re~nu ncarf )' a quancr of all nev.: rt1tdents an thtS decade.
l he bu'rcau proJ«led that the tate
v.111 contJnue to add about S m1lhon
to its population in each of the tv.o
~ubitqu ntckca<k$ · •
Th11 _populaoon ,rov.1h. mort t~n
half of wluch 11 1mmivation. hu ob' 1ou ahd vut IOciaJ impect
t'l"JJ"I from tratf'te. conemioft 10
d1\locatJon 1n pu.bhc !Cbools.
' It alto ha a darttt pohucal 1 m P9C1,
bOth e•temal and 1nta'nal.
The c•tcmaJ 1mp,act it t.hit 1t
1nc1tata Cahforn.11 1 clout an na~
uonal oolit~
In ~ ~· decack. Cahfomta hM C\~fr'om 10.JlO I 1.J,m:ent of
the ........ ~. Tbe i&ale ..
~ ao m..ch faller-than the mt
Of the 11111to11 lbat 11 win pa at ntt
fi~ llld oerMol Ill. ldditional Je&U •• ccrn¥aa after * 1990 ~"~ Wim dliat wilt come UCMhtr five °' 11• det'loral vCMa. wbidl makes the
.... .,._ IMR a..,nant to PftSt4'
dllllillaa•ff 11 .. Tiie ...,... taca ol rapid ,.,.,... 1a11:ci••lillll•IW,halt.a IO CdfD1••1 polittcs toWafd
-'aillll • Mm .. ., ....... ttdri .., ......................... .. ..... ........ ., * lll09I pen.
• ftlllrll ........ theft ls a
UWitlPOftdi"I Jltift of ftllo PoPU6
l1t1 on mlo 1hc \uhur n c untie~
The net amp.act of gro ... th. therefort.
15 kh mo\t hc;i,11) an 1he \ubur
I hat mean\ lhl'tt "a rdat1\e h1f\ of
pohh al po ... r into tho area\,
C\aetrbatcd b) \Cr) low pohti~al
part ic1pa11on amonJ ft(Cnt 1mm1-
11ant\, t\en th 'i( who a~ c1t11en\
\ "otma po ... (r Oow\ out of c111e
and 1nto \Uburbs II 11!>4.l tlo~ ·~~)'
from the Dem ralu: Pam and
to1ord the Rep'-'~111.-an Pan).
Thu't, for e~amplc, not only arc San
Bemard1no and R1,et""1dc the two
fas.ut...:o-.1na laracr counun an
Cahfom11 -mort than 6.~ ptr«nt
1n one ~ear -but both 1t«nlly 11w
Otmocnt bttome numerieal min-
ornin af\cr d«*' of l«al domi· nance. 1lac tame Dhcno~non 11vittblc1n
tht ~ua11r fu•·tJow•na ('ountiet or Califonua \ Siem fuoth1ll1, such a•
Et Dondo and Placer. The Pft(ltC oppcnnc I INC o( the
Ormocrauc atro~kl 1n wch l9ilb·
ly utt.nind < ahfornaa couabtl •
5nta tim. " .. "'*· Hd ... Franaeco. AU M\t t~pcrieMed
II D' •1t0n ~ 1Ubll8D~ '-
U.. -MaltMdt ·~: ......
!lllil ,~··~~it .... .,. ... s.. It~* = ftvt*d. hat .. ,..... ... ......... , ...... ~ ....
.._.,..~vcftidtCoanIYll....,.~ oCoutymto ~plM'f. .
\
The 1mpa t of that populauon \h1ft
alrcad} •~ evident 1n k11 lau"e ele.:·
llOM. Democratic 1ct1slator; in fa t·
groWlnJ suburban count1c . u h a R1 ,.cn1dt Assemblyman ·,c, e C1utr
or \mador C-ounty A mbl)man orm Watcn. find tbcm~hc<1 1n
chronicall) difficult rc~lccuon cam·
pa1gns
Th Democrats' hare of \Oler
rq.istra11on ha conttnucd to dcchnc, ~htle that of Rcpubh an' ha'> con·
unucd to 1n rca
T~ reapportionment ol ltai lau'"c
aM! congrc\<t1onaJ setts at\cr 1hc 1990
c.'Cn\U\ ~•II be the cruc1bk 1n "'hach
population arowth and
MX1C"OttOnom1c chaJlfC ire tran ·
fonm<J tn\O po!1t1 al J)OWCf,
<••Hn the concentration of arow\h
in con~rvauvc--votina am Re·
pubh~n should bC ID a posttlOn LO
cl&Jm \afJCf sham of both c n-
lf"SSIOnaJ and k1itlit1ve trcnath
But 1he ~mottall who control tht
l.tii\latutt wdl want to prnenie a
much of their ~ 11 &ho din, •~
tMy did after the 1980 «MUI wtth
blatantly, pen11U tm)'mandttl of
I 6S aeatslauve anet conamaaonal
dtttncts.
With the diflicmtiah much pater
than tht'y ~a dec'9dr .,o. arid with
tht suli.n m..ch hilber. reapp()r11on-
mn1t takes on a more drlmatte
1mpon •
r1_ il 11. fOr eu.... the map mou.....,_ beM9d llte dfaft of'1U.S .
5". Ptte W-tlloe '° Nft for IDVernof
ua 1990. * lht wnUN , of an ntmlll•~ -..., 1'90 ........ '° """°" ruin • ;wppoudl I• t•t. AM1f1 WllYDt•1 ••"'# ., a ..-W "*'4Jei1NI •
-... Will Mw -.r °""°" ~'C:·~ • ••• , , Ir' ' I
CH.\RLES M RK.EL
Co ta Mesa
AB 328 removes
a blemish from
state health care
To 1he F.d1tor:
'our an1cle :· Poor mort< hkely to
d1t from cancer' ol April 3 11lustrates
1 ma1or fault 1n otrr health care
\\tern . It ~m that. in our pursuit
fOr better health care. -..e are I~" ing
the poor behind
\our art1ck mentions that poor
pcopk focu on da)·to-day uf"\.'1val
rather than on prc"enuon of d1sca~
and that th1 can · •• lamed (on) a la l. of mC'd1 al m urancc-with one-
lifih of Cahforntans uninsured. The.
medical co\Craae 1 ue h~ become a
ma1or blcm1<i.h on the face of this
tate. J here art a few proposal 10 our
me l.qrslatutt to deal ._,.tb the
health an!.urance 1~sue Yet. the one
th3t sctm to be most comprehcnsn·e
l\ AB 32 . authored · by Burt
M1r1ohn. ()..Los A nicks This bill attempt~ to insure all < ahfomtan now not insurt'd b
creat1n 1 pool of monc) from the
bcncti 1anes. c.mplo)er tn.at1on for
tho not prcscntl> prov1dang to·
urance and federal. me and county
l'('\.enue\ includ1n.1 the new tobacco
t:l\ A ( alafom1a Health Pl.tn Com·
m1\s1on will be appointed "'tuch will
conttact to pro"1de a choice of basic hrallh plan 1n the mo 1 co t cffe-cttvc
fa\h1on . There v.111 be a pr:OhtbitlOn
a 1n t the pnl(tll~ or den "" ht.ahh co .. era and ap1n t char&Jna dif· tcren1 rate. to people bccau9C of lht1r
mt'd1<"a.I cond1t1on .
It 1 11nportant to call or wnte to
'our I I \ ttmb1)' ~mber., ta
ham or her know that ~ wtll not put
up 1J;lth pcopk bri"I t~luded frOm
OU r he.a Ith Catt t )' ~ bri:aute on.ck
ot monc)-. \k them to~ ~I n to th.at tbe poor .. our
communtt are not teft 111CL
IC.llS HEllMES
Hunte~ lelct.
I '
Politician shoutdpay
•
A12 Or-. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, AprU 10, 1tet
by 811 Keane
"Can we get another cat? There
aren't enough pets for all
• of us."
t .
by Maratta & Matatta
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ARLO AJlfD JAIQ8 by Jimmy Johnson
M»N~Ama ~~~~ .. ~111£-~rrt
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENMS THE MENACE
Cs nice ol you lo ge in rou e. oo,
Marmaduke, and keep me-from
getting lonesome_"
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MONDAY. APRtl 10. 1•
Saddleback stays
in the Sea View
Colbert g ts
most from his Releagu ing session
brings questionable
results for schools
Clearly it ~-as the bc$1 a-amc in
town, but hardly an)'onc &Otto sec u
because 1t was pla)cd bchmd closed
doors.
Cons1dcnng wh.Jt they've done,
that·~ the one Oun& theyd1d naJit .
Foothill H •ah Pnnc1pral J 1m Ryan
and his releagu1nuroup put t<>ttthff
a Saddlcback-LosAlam1tos package
last week wtttch p vc the Sun~t
Lea1uea b1owwh1ch w1l1 lastat lra~t
two years.
The Sunset ha been designated as a
seven-team lcaauc Wlth the addition
ofSanta Ana High for the 1990-91
and 1991-92 41Ca}()n .
Ancarhcr proposal, which in-
cluded Lo Alamitos in the unset
League tog1vc the c1rcu1ta conven·
11onal eight-team look, was voted
downacouplcofwecksaao.and the>
went back to their drawing boards
Los Alamitos H1&.h's wh1n1ng ap-
parcntl) "on them over. and the
unffins will tay tn the Empire
Lague
But tnJldd1t1on to the fac 1 the
Sunset League must now be a bla k·
sheep seven-team league without an
c1~th team coming, Saddlcback
Hi'a.h's Roadrunners ha ve once again 1oes1cp~d plactmcnt into a stronicr
lea1ue. ·
Saddle back Rf M .\IN 1n the Sea
Vi.cw League.
EstanCla mo' es out of the Sea View
and waps places with the Pacific
( oast League's Woodbndgc
Orange returns to tht Centur)
Lcagutfrom where 11 ca me a few
)Cars back to make room for nc"
Ccntuf) H1ghof • ntaAnatobc
placed in the Paci fie Coo st League
Ho 1inhC"-"Or1d coutdthey-eome
up~llA Uus1 f-OrSaddlcback to -
remain in the • a V tl'W Lcaguc'1 •\
.. school with an enrollmen t of2.S88 (5-
AA status)go1ngaga1Mt 1-A rated
~hools bkc twport Harbor and
(oronadel Mar"llhJU t l.403and
1.330 tudcn.u')
Hcrt"sthc tormul:r
F1rit. get yourpnnc1pal. Roben
Nelson.-voled in I\ the~ it'\!.
League represent t1ve. The' ote wa.,
3·3-ddlcback. l us11n and l nt·
vcrs11yag1un t Estancia. C oron<i del
Mar:indNe"pon Harbor. ~Ond)), WIO a l'OIO 0~ .
Blackaller
upsets H~'s
Randy Smyth
WRIGH rsv11 LL BEA( H. (
(AP) -Former ~menu'c; lup
scm1finahs1 I om Blackallrr upo;ct
lem Pr al 40 'hampaon Rand)
'im)1h of ltuntina~on Beach b)
w1nntni the S 100 000 ( arola na Cup
at WnShtS\.lllt: Beach on unday
Pete Melvin took the Hobie~ I
victory 1n the event which wa 'ICO~d
on an rcpte. low~poinl S) tem
The Salem Pro 11 ~nc LS the fir 1
prof~"onal sailboat ta ang scne 10
this countl) and features t~o C'l:w.c\ Pro~al • nd Hobie 21 '> f>ro..\a1 I
40s arc 40-1001 catJmarans which arc
1m1l:I to l::.umpcan formula 4<h
Blad.allcr. of ~us1l110. "cnt into
the compc11t1on 'iundn) tied .,.,,,,h
m)'th Both ~1prers had t"o fir~a
plac"'C and t"o sc~ond·placc fint\hC\
\:uurd.a). .. _
\11hn11n Iii.ht~ and\ of\" to (11h1
knot • BlackaOcr \i'ltlcJ his lJI "ko·
. P«oo 1amaran to t~o th1rd·r' le
fint\ha to win the c'ent v.ith I. 0
poanti. ln h1i ~upcrlubc Pr0Sa1I 40.
11\myth finished fifth 1n the fir\t racr
and SttOnd · tn the l"t 1"3«' to u1ke
\Ccond plate o"erall.
• o \t 11 ·, •on'' u
. .
time on fi.eld
r hen. attcr )Our tint shot at the
rtleaau1namcc11nam1sfire and a
' ncvo mcet1og1 called for, somehow
call for a \'Ole 10 \us~nd the by·law .
That's n&ht Not all S 7 principal
sho""ed up Tor last "eck's mee11n1
and cheycouldn'tgct the required 29
'ott 10 shove 1t through So. the)
took a vote among the a11end1 ng
pnnc1pals to su\pcnd the by-lawsand
thc majont) votepvc thcmachan e
to \OtCC that ~me maJorlt) (26 'ote )
to get the plan appro'ved
We're not talking pnnc1plc<i. now, ""c' re talking pn nll pal,.
And we're not talking touchdowns
alld hoops. we're taUoniabout the
art.·na 11seJr It's a lot ea\1er to rad. up
big numbers 1n a \mall field
0
"l here·., upposcd to be a blackout
on this until 11 s presen ted 10 the
(ff .. m) \Ourcc told me. Wh) ll
blackout'! I gue'ss the le s sa•d,i thc
better chance C' er) one has or not
bctngembanmed
f\Cn a last-minute appeal IO s1mp-
I> switch lrvaneofthc South Coa\t
League forSaddlcback wouldn't float.
Wbyshould 11')\addleback want'c,
tcnta)'ITICC :rnd ('Omf) In lhc Sea View
"tth 1tSO\.Cr'A'helmtng numbers. and
the South Coast League has w man)
hcavy\\.e1g,tm. 11 doesn't want any·
more w ddlcbalk \ta>s•n the \ca
View" here 11 dt>esn 1 bclons, th c
'unset League 1\ tumed upside do""n
bcc:au <;c,San ~An.a' s. 100 tough for 1.ht'
tcn111ry and app~ntlyl..os.Alam1tm
1\ too soft for the ~unM"t.
It's the latter a'>sumpt1on that really
ran~lcs Edison Athlc11r Director
L \man( lo"cr. -..lo Alam110~"1td the) couldn't
compcte."Cto""cr ~td ··Tttat'sa
bunch of(blttpl \lre pla}'"cd them for
)e.tr'i. Jnd the) V.l'r ·the toughest
tcaOHn~ league
·· addlcback? Mc). the) mu'it be
real pleased •
·Father set
standard for
work ethic
ly JON FERGUSON
Of ft ~ ,.llot k""
Cory Colbc'n rl'CC1vt'd one ke'
message from h1~ father when JI came
to pla)mg spons as a )Outh :..... on<'
theme of ad\.t~ wht~h he ha'I turned
into a producti ve baseball can."CT at
Ocean Vic" High.
It didn 't ncce sanly ha"e to P.fnnin
10 baseball. although his family trt"C
would sugge ta natural progre 100
"He's alwa)s told me. don't O\.Crdo
11. but do )our be 1" Colben 1d of
ht father. Ted Colben "Ju t hustle
on the fic.>ld Tho~· arc th e "ord he
say l'\.c heard them hundred'l of
thousands of times . .\lwa)s g1,e 11 0
percent.and \O u'll Aevcr ha' c a bad game." · ·
When 11 come to ( olben's B"'mc at
Ocean v 1ew. he' pla}led u ""ell
laming the s1.in1ng catchtnJJOb as a
Junior. Colben h1l 321. Tht:> sc:tson.
he' h1111ng 4 0 w11h three home
runs. eight double\, 16 R Bl and 11
runs $COrcd.
upponing h1., offense w11h solid
defense ;tnd. leadership, Colbert'
been one of the key reason'i the team-
onented Scahawl..\ find themselves
lll'd ror the top \pol tn the 'unset uaf ue "-k's ktnd~n~smi.an~W\-On tne llel<l.' said <Kean < oaC'h
'te'e Barrett "Rut he didn't s1.1n out
that wa). When he tarted to hit the
ball and pla) good dtfen~ lth1
season). he bct.-ame a leader
Saddkba k'o;ru11onalc-"h1ch
was bought--"'a' the Roadrunne~
f PlHse see CARLSON/ 83)
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Oc••n View Hl9t1 senior c•tcher COfJ Colltert has lteen a
l•H•r fM the t••m-orlented Seahawlr1 durlft9 , ,...
"It s&aned earl) m the !IUSOJ\
You·,e got to get out the~ and put 1n
a ftw performance before )OU tarn
the respect of )Our teammates He did
that. He's ahv.t\.'i been a 'ocal kind ol
kid. but a kid ""ho, voca an() can
back 1t up bet"'ccn the hne . that's
JU t .,..hat "c needed "
H1sgoalsdon't 1nclude home ruM,
although he ma' hit 'iOme v.h1le
Armas, Bichei:te help Angels past Seattle
Vet eran, rookie hit home runs to boost 1 3-5 vict ory
From The Assocfated Press
ln'>ll•ad or ~oing for an .. c1ght·run homer:" < :tlttorn1a roo~1c Dante B1chc11e made his fi,..;1
hon1er to lhc maJor!> a 1"0-run ~hot
1 On\. \rma and R1lhct1e each hit tv.o-run
homer<i In th<' lil'\t 1nn1ng unda) and the host
.\ngcl~ "l'nt on to rout the Seaulc M rine"' 13-5 lkang O-for.~ ma' not seem ltlt..C' much ofa rut.
hut 1t loo\.cd hkc a dlllh from 81chl·t1e' '1ewpo1nt
\ngcl bat11ns coa h Oeron John<ion had
me ~ord~ of .td' ice
"lfc \:IHI 11 looked hkc I "" ti) ing 10 hn an
r1ght·run homer <''<'!') ume up, ond he v.a\
probabl) ngh1:· l:J1chc11c s.i1d
81chc11c ha'i been 10 the .\ngel · stan1ng ltneup
evel) time the) ·,e faced a left-hander. and he v.a
confident about facing ~tevc Trout
"I v..eru 1>n what I <.aw of him 1n _spnng
tr:uning." he <;aad .. , got a couple double'> ofTham
I kncv. that v.a onl) pnng 1ra1n1ng. but 11soll83' c
me co nfidence" fhc 13 rune, c'ceC'dcd th( .\ngcls' run
production of I:! in their first fi"e games th1<;
~ason On '>3turda\ nattht. the ngcls lost 7-0 10
fark Langston and the Mariners.
81chc11e also had two mglcs 10 pace a I ~-hit
:tit.act.. bc'¥J nght·handl·r \if1ke Wttt. 1-l Wiil
allO"l'tl !ICH'O hit!> and strud• oul Ii' l' tor ht'> fi"'t
complete g.imc ''" c la'il ~·I'll '
.\ftcrtakang .i 4-0 k ad to thl' Iii.,, aga1n'>t It\<' r rout.().. I. thl' Ant,el adJcd .1 p.iir of run' 10 the
scrnnd and sent I:! baller\ 111 thl' plaJ1..• 1<1 \(Ure
e\Cn more tn the third
Trout v..:as 1't'mo~ v..1th oneouLaftcr '1cldtn
ingle 10 Btlheuc and l anle Pam h ~che' er M1~c Jackson urrcndercJ run· unns \mgk-s to
Dick Sch\llicld \fark Mc l <"more \\ alh '°' ncr
and C hilt [)a, 1<, 1 he final t"o run\ ol the inning
re~uheJ "hen i...cn C1nt1c'. Jr dmJ)J)Cd a unc~ut
0) to n·nter hit b' 81chctic
f rout pitched 2 1-3 and allo"cd eight htt\and
eight run\ He ~I o wal\.ed '"o
•
mamtammg hls status as a contact
hitter. Colbert wanu to go thro u&h h11
senior season without striking out.
He's on target 'SO far.
••.. lJu 't w~nt to play my·hatdcsL
and ho~fully saan after this season "
(olben s~ud. ''I've always wanted to play pro ball.··
Whtie Col) began throwing the
baseball Wlth his brother Michael.
three years hts senior, at the age of 5
and pla}cd for hts father through
Little League. he also pla)ed youth ice
hocl...e) as a goahe -1 natural
compliment for a baseball catcher.
His father wasn't too concerned
w11h which direcuon he chose, Just as
long a the eff on wa there. A second
baseman ID the nltnOr leagues for the
Houston Astro organiuition in the
earl) 1960s, Ted Colbert heard cons-
tant companson throu.B)l his youth
to his uncle. Jackie Robmson.
''J'\C been around pro ball for 1
long time a an observer,'' Ted
tolbert said. "We've had five kids
altogether (three girls first and lwo
boys). I've never pushed him either
wa)'. Cory played ice hockey. I said 1f
that's the wa) he wanu to go, that's
the way to go "I ne\Cr empha 1zed the Jackie
Robinson bit to h1m. IJUSt took lhmas
the wa the) "-COi. Then I found ham
paclung up an1clcs on his own. I
thoughl, in a way. this 1s ~ood."
Cory Colben. t 8 •. who was JU St a
bah) when Robmson died in 1972,
learned more of ht great uncle
through readm• and h1ghh&ht film .
bu1ld1ng:i pnde 1n ht famLI) tics. La l ~wn.rnf.4-.a.L illm ~ .......... _.. ....
Ood&cr Sud1um. Colbert......, ai ven a
No 41 Dodge~ Jersey in a pre-game
cercmon)
.. He made 1 b•& breakthrough for a
lot of blael folk 1n the pro now."
( OJ) ( 'olbtrt td. Tea < ·otbtn·s always wanted h1
M>n to ma\.<' thin hap~n for
h1m5elf. ·
··when I "a comm' :.ip. that' all I
got: •Jat'k1e Robinsons nephew did th1~. Ja kt<' Robinson' nephew did
that.' " Ted Colbert said
"My wife and I &<> to all the kid •
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Missed Qimme opens door for Faldo to win Masters -. .
\l 1(,l CIT\ C1a ( \l>1 -·ott rain.
I l<Xh'\ m1\ d @imme ~' <' tl\\OI) the! But the Master\ v.a dc-cadcd on the
M ~T~rs ch~mpmMh1p on 1tw fil"\t fint playo fl 004¢. not tht 5e\.ond
hole ol a uddcn-de.ath pl3)0fl '>ull·, "here tl "ll'i "01\
da).
N1 It Faldo of Britain didn't of·
lietall > get ahe ialt until onr hole later ~hen he ~luted a winning. 2~-foot
h1rd1c pull w11h 001h arm~ 111 d ~nd
ht, head thrown back an 1 dn111tn1
A
Faldo was 1and1na at the 1de of
the grttn. alrcady with a ~Yon ht
card, and watcht.'<1 1n tone-fa cd
fasc1na11on a~ tfoch talkC'd and
studied a two-loot par pull that would
win 1t.
"I wasn·c ncrvou ," Hoch said
•• ot atall I felt this mu t be m) time
~ had thought 11 out. but bctv.. n m'
brain and m~ h nd the m c 101
en -croucd. ·
He mt sed 1t.
fhc ball h11 the left hp of the rup
and spun out It matched faldo
boge) and the pla)off continued 1n
the aathcnng aloom of earl) e'cn1ng
"I was trauled all<"r 1h111." Hu-.:h
~Id
h~ ,,.'trn to 1hc<;«0nd~"njtoft>.
the I Ith at Auau ta i'at1onal. and 11
was there that r aldo ran tn the b1rd1c
pull that helped era~ the la\t ltnacr-
11\&. \lln• from the pla)on lo l'tc
uffcrccJ in the 198 ' Open
"h mean t~ "orld to me \\ ord
don't dc:Knbe th1 ... " \aid FalJ() a
former 8n11~ Open wmner who wa\
a runner-up eight time m tour-
namenu~round th ~Id last )ear.
'l'\C 5C<'n other gu ~do th1 Jack
~1dlau doc th1 r,c sat and
"atcbed tuff hkc tht on T • nd
then to ha\e 1l happen. it's a dream.
You dream 10 ha\C u' ,llap~n and "~n 11 docs. n&ht before ~oure ·~ -
fPlent lft MASTlltS/aJJ
CI F should consider. Bulldog$ rally.
to top UC/, 9-8 .
better tennis format
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f~no lilt' tc~c Lozano lof\fd
1 t"o-run 1naJc do .. n the left ftefd ti~ •1th Ont out 1n the ninth -.na
lO Pf'O\ ide the t) I "I and wtftftH. l"tlftl
• ., the Bulldop C'Omllkttd 1• ...ity
from an 8-3 :dcf'K1t t• lODOle bait
ll( I. 9-. 1n rollctt butbalf 5"ndlay
anJ v.«p tht" •ttkcnd ~ at
nlC'llt'r Fidd.
Eddi<' 1 Ind ~ve VoMiu led on the I 1nutt .. ,, ........ Mille
Bunon ad.,:ancfd \Mm wiia 1 ~ ~bunt and ~hever Stew *1~ M , ••ttnllonalh walUd ~~ Hollt Wfo« Lo1ano hi•·tM·........_
Fmno s.aic hed tcOftlCl.m ._le
die te\cnth off UC1 ...... M
Hald. -
Fernandez doesn't feel anirifos ty;
he'sjustgladit wasn't any worse
From The Aaodated Press
ARLINGTON, Texas -Tony ~ Fernanda. of Toronto held an icepack to his
grotesquely swollen face and thought about •
the pitcher who put him in hospital with a •
broken cheekbone and lef\ his riaht eye all bul closed. "It was an accident," the dlue Jays' shortstop 1old
The Toronto Siar. "No.Soubt about that."
Fernandez is scheduled to have surgery at Arlington
Memorial Hospital today. He suffered a depressive
fracture of a small bone near the nght ear when he was hit
~Y a pitch thrown by Texas Ranaers reliever Cecilio
Guante on Friday night.
Fernandez will be out of the Jays' lineup for four to
six weeks.
"It feels hke thunder." said Fernandez. who
repeatedly mentioned how lucky he felt.
"It could have been worse. The doctors tell me my
eye is okay. I thank God for that.
.. I'm lucky 1t hit me in the side of the face instead of
the front. When (Texas catcher) Don Slaught got hit (in
1986) it broke his cheek into so many pieces they had to
wire it back together. When (former teammate) Barry
Bonnell got hit and broke his cheekbone. he had a
detached retina, too. I'm lucky ll wasn't worse for me."
Fernandez's wife Clara ~ew in from Santo Domingo
Mears wins by over one lap
Rick Mears muscled past the rest of the ·l~ field Sunday, confi rming the strength of the fT'A\ I
new Penske PC I 8-Chevrolet as he won the : -:
season-opening Autoworks 200 at Phoenix
International Raceway by more than a lap over Al Unser
Jr. Mears, a three-time Indianapolis 500 winner. started
from the p_o_k~ftcr setttrlg a track qualifying record on
Saturday. ournaatOOV'ercome a problem tn the pits early
in the race before finally overwhelming the competition.
The Bakersfield, Calif. driver fell to third at the start.
getting caught behind Mario Andrctti in the opemng
scramble. Ile mbved to the lead on lap 2.7 ... Rusty
Wallace held olTa late charge by DarrelJ Waltrip, beating
the I 0-time winner at Bristol (Tenn.) International
Raceway to the finish line by three-car lengths to capture
the $4 I 8,36 7 Valle)dale Meats 500. For Wallace, who
took the lead for the fourth and final 11me~on lap No. 458.
1he victory was his second at the .533-mile Bnstol track
and the I Jth of his Winston Cup career. Geoff Bodine,
who never Jed, took the third position with Davey AIJison,
a provisional starter. founh.
Ql'OTEOt'THE DA,.
Dave Engle, Milwaukee Brewers utiluy player.
on one of his seldom home runs which came
Saturday against Detroit: "When a marlin stikes.
that's the same as a home run."
and JOined ham Saturday afternoon. Despite . tbe
substantial pain, wbicb be llid cued overnillat.
Fernandez wu k.ttpi~:*' o(lhnnor. Teammate Tom , OM of hit ftnl vili&on
Sunday. took one loolt at &he IWOlleD face and told
Fernandez he looked liU bt'd IDDt 10 rounds with
heav_rwe.aht boAiQ& cMmpioe Milrc Tysoo.
Y call, they tO&d me to '!Al'. awa_y from bis j9b ...
Fernandez saadt smiliftl 1'9iaftllly, .. But hc'JUSt kept
throwing it and 1 couldn9t duck."
Femandc7 was canied from the field on a 'ltttt'.htr
and taken to hospital. He wu eumined and X-rays
revealed a fracture of a bone ridle around the eye.
The suraery will be paformed . by Dr. Jam~ Hani~ton, tbe ear, nose and throat specaahst who rebuilt
Slaught s shattered face. In a basically sample procedure, a
four-sti tch incision will be made below the hairline Mar
the temple and an instrument similar lO a screwdriver
inserted behind the dam.,ed bone. The bone then can be
popped back into place. ·
Ftmande1 will fly to Toronto on Wednesday .
The pitch that hit him apparently was timed by the
f4ngcrs' radar gun at 94 mph. althou&h Guante has never
been known to throw that bard.
"It was 0-2 (count) and I was looki'!, for an off-speed,
break'ing pitch away from me," he said.· I was flat-fooled..
When it came up and inJide, J couldn'taietoutof'tbeway.
D\RRYL? COA.CH?
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Thought to be lost for season, Darryl Is found
wandering alone several miles from the
stadium.
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Atl•nt••• Lonni• Snllttt dives b•ck to first
baM •• D0d9er1• lddl• Murr•y •w•tt• •
Al'~ ......
pickoff throw In the third Inning of Sun-
d•y's 4 ·2 victory over the Br•v••·
Spring work With swing
gives Elster perfect timing
Met shortstop's double tops
Expos in ninth inning, 2-1
From The Assodat~ Press
Kc vi n Elstcr w_orked all sr.rina on urning his~" mg.
On Sunday, his timing<ouldn t ha ve been better
EJster doubled home the tie-breaking run with one
out in the ninth inning and Dwight Gooden allowed three
bits over eight as the New York Mets bea1 the Montreal
Expcs 2-1 S-unday to avert a three-game S"-ttP ·
In the Amcncan Ltague·
Orioles 8. Twina I: Bah1morc's Rand) Malhgan hit a
1hn.-c-run homer as the Onole sent C) 'oung .\ward
"-lnner Frank Viola to 11 0-2 start this season.
lndl1111 4, Vukees 3: Tom Cand1ott1 allo\\.ed four
hits In 5e\.Cn innings1lnd Pele o·enen h1l has first homer
of the 'iCISOn a\ Ck\ el and )wept.
Red Sox 8, Royals a: Elh Burl..) tripled tn three rum.
in P:-run se\cn1h inning and \\iade Boggs had four hit
for Boston.
Rang_frs 3, Blue Jays t : Reuben ·1errJ hit a two-run
homer offl om Henl..c "1th one out in lhe ninth 1nmng
AtbJellct 4, White Sox t : Da'e tl'wan struck out
nine and incrcas.<'d ht'> ~pril rctord 108.0ovcr1he last two_
}Ca~
Andy McGaffigan, ·1-1, who had JUSt entered the
game in rehef of starter Dennis Martinez. walked leadon
batter G~ Carter .!Q..QJ?Cn the ninth Len Oykstra,!int h
L ______ ....::..======~::;:;;;;.::;..;=!--.::~----------------------._-runnin1-fer (;am~~~ a. sacnfu:c b~ Dave Magadan and Elster scored D;kslra w11h his dmc -0 0 ~~ 4, Wf'ttteSox 2
Rose claims stlll unproven
ClNCINNA Tl -lnves tteiators have ~ been unable to substantiate a Jailed bod)
builder's claims that he placed bets for •
himself and Cmcinna11 Reds manager Pete
Rose on baseball games, including Reds' games. the
Cleveland Plain Dealer reported Sunda).
The latest development in the Rose saga surfaced 1n
a copyright stol) in the newspaper saying that in·
vestigators arosull looking at telephone and other record
trying to deterimine the truth of the allegations by Paul
Janszen. a former Rose as ociatc now serving time for
income tax evasion.
But the newspaper quoted an unnamed investigator
as saying. .. Does Janszen have an ax to gnnd? You bet."
And gambling associates of Rose maintain that wh ile
Rose bet on horses, they can't believe he bet on baseball.
Booros. wins sudden death
HATTIESBURG. Miss. -Jim Booros .:! won the $200,000 PGA Deposit Guarani) e
Golf Classic Sunday b) one stroke when
Mike Donald bogied the fourth hole of their ----
sudden death playoff.
The toumameTtt was cut t-0 three round b~ m lement
weather. leaving Booros and Donald. who were tied after
three rounds, to play olT when the ram abated. The two
played the 10th and I 8th holes of the rain-soaked
Hattiesburg Country Club twacc. Booros shot a par four
on the first two holes, followed by a bardic and another
par.
Donald also had two pars and a birdie. bot he shot a
five on the par-four 18th hole.
On Saturday. the two were two strokes ahead of the
field on the 6.280..ya rd course at I I-under-par 199.
Robert Thompson. David Peoples and Fred Funk
and Lance Ten Broeck tied for third at 201 .
P.H. Horgan Ill. whose 64 was Saturday's best
round, Steve Lowery. and Bob Wolcott. were next in lane
at 202.
Murray decides on UCLA
LOS ANGELES-Trac}'. Murray. a 6-8 <. swingman who averaged 44.3 ~in ts a pme •
in high school. says he has decided to attend '
UCLA and join the Bruin team coached by ----
Jim Harrick.
Murray. a highly-rec ruited prep player who scored
1,505 pcints last season and 3,053 during his career at
Glendora High School, both of which arc California prep
records. announced his choice Sunday.
Murray. 17. also avera~ed 14 rebounds and four
assists a aame as a senior at Glendora. He led the team to
a 31-3 record and a regional championship.
Recruited by Louisville, Nevad9>-Las v.-. Vil-
lanova and New Mexico in addition to ua.A, Mumy
_sajd he made his ~ision Sunday momiftl!
"Everybody wd follow your he8l1. ihat you'll tet
'this feclinaand know where you want IOIO," Murray aid
in a telephone interview. "That was the fedina I W this
mornina."
Chaser wins seca
1y Al.MON LOCKAMY .,.. ............ ,..,
ChlicT skippered by Dave Bren· nan, a.Jbci Y.cht Oub, was the 0.. A winner S.tutdll_y in tbe
ICICCIDd race of labia Corintbian Y_.. Oub's AD11e1man Seria for Pa .. m.nce HaaC!ic8p Racina Fleet ydll. "'
Tbe race was sailed in lisht 11~ and
ftftitlMld ~ I dente fot Kt 10.
QUI I Winner was Fort.ado, Sliled
by ~)' Phillips. 8YC, and tbe a.. C winner was Pussycat. skip-~ "1 John Salay. Voyaem
\'1Ch10Ub.
Michigan to choose Fisher
ANN .\RBOR. Mich. -Steve Fisher, <.
who in 20 remarkable days guided M1chagan •
to the NCAA ba ltctball championship, will '
be named coach of the Wolvcnnes at a news ----
conference today. The Associated Press learned Sunday.
The move w1ll.rome one week after e 44-ycar-old
Fisher coached the Wolverines to the natafnal title with a
80-79 ovenime victory over Seton Hall.
Sources clo~ to the team. who spoke on the
cond1t1on of anonymity. said Sunday that Fisher was the
only candidate interviewed by Bo Schembcchler. the
"football coach who also is athletic director.
Fisher. a pohte, red-faced man who was an assistant
to Bill Fricder for seven )ears. look over the Wolvennes
on the eve of tht NCAA tournament when Fnedct
accepted a job at Arizona State.
U.S. earns Davis cu·p sweep
Two years ago. West Germany handed
the United States a humiliating defeat in the • •
Davis Cup. This summer, the Umtcd States ,,,-
will have a chance to avenge the loss. ----
Boris Becker beat Milan Srejber 6-3. 64. 6-3 Sunday
to gjve defending champion West Germany a 3-2 victory
over Czechoslovakia in their Davis Cup quanerfinal at
Prague.
The United Stales clinched a v1ctory over France on
Saturday night when Ken Flach and Robert Seguso beat
Yann1ck Noah and Guy Forget in doubles at San Ditao.
Andre Apss1 beat Noah 6-3. 7-6 (9· 7) and John McEnroe
downed Henn Leconte 6-3. 6-1 Sunday to complete a S-0
sweep. '
West Germany will meet the United tates in the
semifinals July 21-23. In 1987, West Germany beat the
Umted States in a relq,at1on match that forced the U.
out of the main tournament for a year.
In lbeother semifinal, Sweden will meet Yuioslav1a.
Stefan Edbera beat HorstSkof1'6-3, 6-2, 6-1 to clinch
Sweden's 3-2 victory over Austna, while teen·aaerGoran
lvaniseviccompleted Yu,oslav11's 4-l win over Spain by
downing Javier Sanchez -5. 6-1.
1 IJ.t :\ l\IO,.H \DIO
TIL•VISION
Noon -COt.LIGI ••H•ALL: St•nford ., Arlrone
Stele, ESPN. s P.m. -l'ttlP aASICSTaALL: McDoMld's Cepltel
Cleulc from Lendover, Md. (I_.), ESPN.
7 P.m. -•AH•ALL: Atient• et s.n oi..o. ras. 7 p,m -aAHaALL: Oeklend et Antell, Z Ctlennel.
7:30 pm. -l'ttO USICITSALL: Cllppers ., L•en. Ctlennet S. 7:30 p,m. -aASlaALL: Oodoers et Sen Frenclsco,
Chennet 11.
RADIO 7 p,m, -aAUaALL: Meetl et o.klend, l(M"(
(710).
7 p,m. -IAUaALL: Allent• •• Sen oi..o. KFMll
(760) .
7:30 Pm. -aAUIALL: OodMrf et Sen Frendeco,
KAK (1'0)
7;.JO o.m. -,. USICITSALL: c .... n •• LAMn. KL.AC (570), K•TH ('30). •
into center field. • ,
"Jlust wailed on it." Elster said of thl' fa41tball 1ha1
McGaffigandescnbed as badly located ... I'm Just II') mg to
get a Jood pan of the bat on every pitch ••
Elster, who hit .214 last season. spent spring training
trying to hit to the opposite field.
In other National League game!>
' Car4JHJ1 U._ aillle1 3; .SL Lows' Pedro Guerrero
homered and drove in four runs, giving him 10 RBis in
fou r games for the best start in his nine-} ea r career
Glaa&1 t, Reda J: Matt W1Uiams hit a grand slam for
his first hit of the season. snapping an 0-for· I 4 slump
Cabs 8, Plralts 3: Rick SutchlTe p11ched a seven-
h1tter and struck out I I as Chicago completed a three-
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o.ve l"OUIUl ~ ·a
tvent&. IO I knew wtlaievcr __. ..C
pve IM woUkt be riaht. He_...
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The Edmoaaon Oilcn. NAnina out
of pa in the tcCOnd period, 901 bOosll
frOm 1.0 unexpected IOUtea 1n 1bc
third ~ to beat lhe visitina Los Aftldel Ki
• NormaaT LacomM. playina t~ the emotion of loslna his
inoditt to canctt. scomt at S: 16 of the
third for a l-3 tie. Then, ckfentcman
Steve Smith. who m11trd the last 41
pmes of the rqular season with a
shouldtr injury, put in a rebound with
26 l«Ondl left 1n rqulation to gi\iC
01len a 4-3 victory Sunday n1&ht
The two-ume defendin& Stanley
Cup champion Oiler) took a 3-1 lead
1n the best-of-seven Smythe Division
semifinal plaroff scncs. which re-
sumes with Game S Tuesday n1aht an
lnalewOod. · Junp aoahc Kelly Hrudcy 11oppcd
Mark Messier for the 41CCond 11mc m
the last minute but Smith back-
handed the rebound for has second
goal of the scncs. The aS11St_wa~
Mt"ss1cr's seventh point of the scncs.
TheO.lerscrashed the KJnas' net m
the final minutes and mllh found
h1mJClf in the naht position. .. It was JU t the type of play at that
ume of the game that you don't want
lo IC't causht up ice.'' Smith said. ··1
11w an opponunity ?£. anto a clear
peldl ot: ice a~ puck JUSt ~ IO IQUIM . f WAI Vtty fortunate, ud I JuU t~ to act it up hiP orlCt at .apquick.Jy.-not knowrna
eunly wt.ett n wu aoj• to '° but
fonuna1e e~ that it did ao into
the nrt." ·
''My only concern wascoverina up
the puck 1n1ttally.'' Hrudcy said.
"Wbtn I made the fi11t save off
Messaer I tbouaht 11 was aoana to fall r\&ht down to. my feel and r ""ould
h.a\ie a touah umc covenna up.''
In other NHL pla'yofTga mes;
Caa•tlkt 5, Flames 3: Mel
Bndaman, Trevor und~n Paul Re-
1nhan and Robert Nordrnark scored
as \he underdoa Canucks JQ' their po~·er play untracked ai\ e\<ened
tQe1r Smythe D1v1S1on series.
Pea1•1J11 f , Rangers 3: Phil Bourqu~ scored t~o,of P111sburah's three first-period goa ~ aga1n~1 oahe
Mike ~lchter, ma 1n1 h1 lfl
debut, to ltad the Penguuu to their
first pla)'off scm:s VIClOI') SIOl'e 1979
The Penguins advan<:ed to the
divmon flnals against, the winner of
the Wa~hangton-Ph1ladelph1a scnt's
bOuDCa ID a four ieCond
that carried Pha phia past ash·
i.,.ion S.2 and ev~ the bttl-of-
scven Patiick Divat1on ttmifinal
sentS at two .. mes apiece.
Cudlw •.~a: Ruu Courtnall tcored at IS: 12 of O\itMJ~
to aive Montreal alt victory o~r
Hanford. Counnall 14'<>red afttJ. a
misplay b); Hanford goahc iuy
Whitmore following a Iona clcanna
pan by Montreal &oalie Pamck Roy.
Bnda1 a, s..n. l: Cam N~I)'
soortd the w1 n n ana aoaJ fort he second
aame an a row as Boston edged
Buffalo J..2 and took a 3-1 lead in tlleir
bcst-of-sevrn Adams Division semi-
final playoff series
Nv" Stan 5, Blllff 4: Rookie Don
Barber scored his first NHL pla)ofT
goal on a breaka"'a~ with seven ~onds left in regulation as Minne-
sota avened a fitSl-round sweep w11h
a 5-4 \i lCtory over St. l.ou1s. • ·
BlackUwk1 I , llecl WI•&•%: Duane
utter shppcd the puck under Dctro1 l
goa11e Greg ttfan at 10:<>3 of the third pcnod to gJ\C Chicago a 3-2
v1ctol) over the Red Wing and put·
the Blad:hawks wulun ;:i game ·of
upsetting the Norris O" 1s1on cham-
pion~.
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admonton toall• Gr•nt l'uhr •nd defensem•n Ch•rHe
Huddy. ~omblne to stop Kln91 Luc Roblt•lll• from scoring.
Dodgers' Hatcherproves to berightman for clutchjob
He said h11 son·, des•~ to paay the
pme ha never bttn 1n doubt.
"H11 brother was a &OOd ath&ctc,''
fed Colbert .aud. "He had alway1
wanted to be better or as aood u has
brother I JU!.l emphasazed to Ii \le I 00
pcrttnl~nddothtbest you can. If you
do. )Our parents and coach will be•
sata•ficd w1th your ab1IJlj. I just
ba'lt Cally wanted to teach him funda-
mental (1n ea1'ly stages). and he
ptlked lh~ up pretty easily."
Afler catchina 1hrougn Lmle
Leaaue, Col) ( olbcn made a tran-
si tion to second base for his all-5tar
team the final year of L1tllc Lcaauc.
He tncd out for catcher as a freshman
bur continued to play other pos111ons.
( olben got a chanct' to return to
catcher under former coach 8111
Gibbons last spnna and earned the
fullt1mc JOb by mid-season.
Now,'he's by1ldi'nga reputation usa·
!Mong all-a~nd' pla)er.
··ttc' an 1mprcs 1ve ballplayer,"
said Hunungton Beach Coach Mike
Dodd after watching Colbc:n 's home
run and defense "-cy a win over the
Oilers "I told the team, they (Ocean Vic~) probably have the be t defense'
around our kaaue Their ca tcher's n
talwart. If )'OU ha'e a catcher back
there playtng at a consi tent k\t~I.
)Ou'rc going 10 win a lot nf
ballgames."
Barrell added, "He's what we call
Tie-breaking sacrifice fly in 12th d~feats Atlanta, 4-2 Pe°t:?~~:~h1~rsi~1~fn~~~>~1u41~~ .. a 1h1,0 ~ason in 19 I at-bats and had not Mruck out tn fhc strike on the outside comer to erid the game
an all-around player. He's a mart
b:berunner. be can hlt and play
<lcfcn He II (p11cbes and de-
fense) thc'""hok ballgame He's a
g.:im('r H(' puts on his be t ~r
formanccs m the ballgame."
From The Assoclat~ Pteu
A Tr T -M 1ckey Hatcher was surpnscd aut he houldn't have bttn considering lhl'
snuauon was made for him.
b I bb h J "When Murphy took that tlmd stri ~e I at-al' 1 11s year tu s was up once t 1s )Car an thanL-..1 the , ~rd." ""Id Lasorda "he> al<" "a' \truck out and did w 61 t1m l'\ 1n 242 at-hat~ in "'"' LA.I. .->'V ' 1988 1..onccm1..-d earlier by tlanta suirier Lane Sm11h.
( olben hns ma\urcd at the plate
th1'.) season. bencfiung from two )'Cars
of 1utclnge b)' Ocean View hitting
tn(ilructor Bob Gibb
Hatcher h1f the t1e-breaJ<1ng RBI ~uh 11 pinch
sacnficc fl y tn the 12th inning Sunda) tu help the
Los Angeles Dodgers beat A.tlanta 4-2. '>napping
the Braves' thre·gam c wann1ng-st1t>ak.
fter Make · 10.,13•5 !>Ingle moH·d I lamihon who d1dn'11 sue a h1l until Mike Marshall s1na.lcd
to third, W1l11c Randolph added another .. acrlliu~ wilh 1wo ouis in the seventh inning
fl) .. It didn't look real good al tha1 poin1 but 11
.., try to do t""o things." olbert
~1d .. In hilling. I want to be a contact
hllter. and fo rm)' position, blocking
the ball If home run come, the)
l"Ome M) mo t 1mponant thing 1 not
\Ink.mg <,?Ut I ~a brought up as a
"oot.tl 1 hitter. ti') 1ng to put the ballln
pla~
··we had a lot of chances. but "e made a lul ol sure looked a lot belier a tier the \C\Cnth 1nn1ng."
m1~1akc~ ... ~1d tlanta manager Ru~c; Nl\on. .said l.asorda
.. , was surpnscd when he (Manager Tomm)
Lasorda) called muamc:· ~1d Hatcher, "beca~
he had {Fra nklin tubbs. who 1s a lcfi-handed
hiller, still on the nch "
\\-ho~ dub left 12 runner on ba'i<' and g3\iC up thl' Shclb} follo...,ed Mar .. hall'i. hll "11h another
t) ing run on an unearned run tn the e1gh1h single and Hamilton doubled for the Dodger\· fil"\I
.. But. heck. with all the ml'Ss1ng around we run
did. ""c "ere <;till in 1hc game for 12 rnning.,," he Los Angeles lied the score 2-2 in the eighth
AWAY
Todav -San Fr11nc1KO 7 JS om •
Aortl 11-San Franc.1sc.o 7.JS c.m •
Aprt1 12-San Fr1nt1~c.o, 7 JS om •
"l rn1gh1 get in L lump_ but (G ibbs) \C<'~ nil 1he little f~amcntaf thin'-" th.it an: ~rong." C'olhen SA1d "He II
"'1.."\'p un )OU until \OU get ti dO"-n
p.ll ••
Lasord:t .. however. stud he wan1ed a contac·t
hmer after John hcl~) singled 3.rul mo,cd to 1h1rd
on another hit b}' Jeff Hamilton to open tllc l !\h
asa1nst ·nght-han er Mark bchhorn. 0-1 1tc
.c.q.osc H atcher: ah hough he.as.a-~h:mdmtrmer.
S<t1d with an unearned ruo off re liever Joe Koc\cr on u
HOME
Ji.or 1 13--Housion I OS o rn
Ai:Ytl 14-HOU\100 1 OS o m
•Aor11 l!r-Hou~ton, rol om (11hb · llnbut~ Colbcrt' h1tt1ng
"I d1dn'1 want a stn"-eoul in tha1 s11uat1on."
•\lcJandro Pena. 1-0. wa\ the wrnner ~ 11h single by Randolph. who took M"cond whl·n
thrC'e' orclcss annin&s of rchd and Tim re"' Bra"e ·third ba)Cman Ron Gant dropped \lfrcJo
p1ckcdllp h1 fmt s:ne by get11h1 the Bra\<1! out an C1nffin' · pop bunt Kirk Gibson then !I.Cored
tnc 1 :!th. allhougl\ tic had some ~ Randolph with a 1ngk Gibson lod" 1he l)odgen
The nght-handcr issued a lcadofT double to I ORBl w1lh tlve. ----Aoro 1~-Houslon, l OS om all!lt h1 v.ork eth1 •
"1 ~o ~cars o rtpctTilon;' Gibb -
'>1110 "He \mart enough and 11 good
"or"-cr "c'\e had. probably. ticucr
uHrall athlct~ but the) v.etT not
Lasorda said. "Look up Hatcher. He make~
contact and th3t'\ what I ~ar\lcd." Jeff Blau!.Cr. but got a break when Lonnie Sm11h 1 he Braves scored both tht·1r runs off Lo'i
lined hard to second fora double plJ) But Tomm) :\ngclc starter Tim Bek her 1111he tiflh on (in:~·., •On TV, Channel It
Hatcher struck out only ~~en llml'\ la\I Gregg. who had three hll'i. singled and (rcrald run-!>Conng 1nglc and a sacnficc 11) b\ Perr)
•All oamu .on KA8C (1901
WALT.ON
From81
truly "team onented" person to
accept this
..\t LagunJ Beach. one 4iuch 1nd1\1d-
ual ""as Rick Leach. While in high
school. he pla)ed double. almost
e'<clUSI\ cly to help his 1cam Mo 1
)Oung men and ""omen "-Ould ha' e
rd "forget this" andJUSt pla)ed
ST A tournaments and foregone
high school team play.
In add111on. doubles 1s defimtcl)
1hc "poor 1ster" of tennis ftl'r ;ill.
Rick U:achbecamcthe"orld' o 1-
ranked doubles pla) er rn I Q88 and
ret:el\ ed h ttlr or no rtt:ogn1t1on
locall). thouih he was m1\Cd nght
here in south Orange Count)'.
Contra t tha1 with the attention
current I) beanganen to Michael
(hang. an out\tandang) oungpla)'cr
(lung as one of the bc'il mencans to
LOmcaJona in )cars. IJov.e.,er. he hut!
a ""orld ranking of on/) 10th a~of Jao
16 But bcc~usc he' a 1ngle pla)er.
ht>1et4i media pubhc1t)'
One '°lut1on ma> be toadopta
S) tem an which pla)crs compete in
~1nglcsano doubles an a mostch. We
v.ould bcde' elopingall 1he kill of
CARLSON
From SJ
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ba ketb311 nd baseball) tu bottom
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and their numbc~arc Jv.1ndhna<for
a correctc(pl~nauon of'dv.1ndle:
pl~ttcontac1 Corona dcl Mar and
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bnq~.SaddlcbackJ fu\t1n
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Hills. Trabua>H11l ~
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Valtt}'. Villa Par"· Onllp, El Mod·
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1111m muse be rat1fkd by il'lt ( IF
So.thciraSectioft erwnl> wrc•ill
be tome 1rpmm11com1"" but
untn ~ tthoohart .1tufT)'1nt
around .npt ~ tootiaa for the odd •
paw .taecb 1tw •wa-wm lnauc
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our pla)'crs. Ulh a S)'Stem ha~ bcl•n
proposed bJ M1-.sion V1eJo I ligh
( oach Bill Sm11h. -
The format ~ould include \I\
singles matches and three doubles
matches, s1nglc.-s bcingpla)cd first . follo~cd by doubles [II lhl proposal.
Smith laid do" n a pion d1scu~s1ng
ordt'rof pl.i). sconng. ubs111u11on .
and pla}Ofl format h's too length) m
d1c;cuss. but it's a' el) "ell conccl\{·d
andthoughtoutagenda
Man) coaches "ho ha\e seen tbas
propo<;al thtnk II IS3 huge SICP IO
1mpro\in&h1gh '-<'.hool 1cnn1sanJ
gctunginfinc· "1th lhdormat u~d in
collegiate 1cnn1~ throughout the l n11-
cd t:ues
me coachc(j ha' c l'\prc'>!ied con-
l'Crn thaJ lhe proposal reduce~ a team
from the current format ol nine
pla)crs(threc sinill's. thrc\.' double\
team )lo " fl o"c'cr. 11 a rn.u h choo\C~as man~ a 12 plJ>er rnuld
be uulucd unJcr the ne" ) tcm '"' ~rnglcs and 3 d1 llercntsn: for
doubles).
In the Mas ion V1cJO proptl\.11 the
11mcclemen11 I~ Ath.Jrci.~d. and
rm coR\ 1nccd that a mntch "<>uld
take nb lonicrcocumplctc than 11 dt>e-~ now. I \C h3d ourtcam at
Lnttuna fkath pla) an anlra'iqund
\OJ1fficull." ( ·1u"cr ~1d "I l's 1h•
\l\lh. SC\enth, e1&hth. nan th onJ I 0th
game . Youe1lhcrgct\tucktl')inato
tind-a~othcrse' en-team lc:igue, or )O~f:i\la)' ,
.. nd 1t crc:itc\ huge mismatches
\\ec1t herie1 ~meonewhocan't
come clOS('tOU ,Or\\ 'rego1nf
131n t some team that 1 No in 1he
n 11on I v.ould suspect there'll he
some b)CS 1lon1 Che way
"I know we won't \\Ort) about 11
the finl)t.lr, v.e'llJu l take a b)C
bclt1uil ~c·re 1oan11ogo 10 U1"a111n
llJYO."
0
Onev.:>~or1no1her, thert"'" . 101~10 bC a S.C\ltn-team tea UC'
1m ~ b«auttofthc numbcn 1.1mc.
T Gardtn GroH Lnauc ha'
trad1t1onall) filkd that pp. mt1<i1
oflen b):cho•~. and it ~oulJ h 'l'
ap1n e~«pt for thtdominot\ tho• foll
"~n lotAlamitoo•'lt&rantcd 1a
•1 h to rtmain 1n the Empire I c.i ue
Wtth Los Al rtma1n1na. LI meant
Kenned)' would noc comt" to the Emperc.but 1M&tada&1) 1n the
vlrdcnGtove, wtlerc1t. too.d n't
btlofll. 0
Anodaef loerf lD lhat '°'1nat I n
OttMnac -a 1ehool wwth a larst cnrallma11• &M illWOnunc of bri111a11if ......... potnCtn.
match using the 6-3 format. and It
took a ltttlc 0' cn"o hours to
(."001 plctC';
l'\C heard thal lhlSS)SlCm \\Ill
male 11almost1mpo~s1ble to beat a
~chool w11h three or four trong
pla}er My re~ponsc 10 that 1s thrct'
or foun1rongpla)cr under any
format pro' 1de a Hr) hard group 10
defeat. a fact which IS true IO Un) team
spon
In m} toachu1gcxpenence. man)
ofm)' pl:i)Crci ha"c bcl'n great I~
d1sappoanll'<.l that the) ""ere not ahlc
1ocompctc in~1ngksa much a lht''
would ha\C liked
Thi doe n'tJU t include l.Alguna
Bcalh,v.herev.c'.,eh Ja,er)strong
1enni'J trnd1ttQn, but also 3t Santtago
High 1n Graden CirO\C, 1o1. here man>
'amt) pla)er had nevertouched a
racquet before the) tnt'O out forthe
team In both t:asc . the pla)c~ "ould
ha' c done Ni "-ll1p(j 1r1he> rnuld
hJ' c.· pla )C.'<HX>t h \1 ngle 3nd dovbk\
\\-hy not g1 \ c our tcnna$ pl3~ t'f\ Ill
~1u1hern <.:~1hlorn13 high '\ChOOI\ the
'opportunll} to dc\elop their total
g.imcand prepare 1hcm. us bc'tt ~e
('.iln . lo coinpctc on the colleg1atc
lc\CI" \\coachc~ "ccan ma~c
nt'lC\'klf) c.·hange to malt'OUr\por1
better
Orange( ount)
The Tntons ha\r taken their lumr
to the point v. here 1t\ not C\ en a poor
Jule. but 1n-,.1cadof~in1,movcd to
the Paci fit C oa t Lcagur.or the Sca
View I 1..·~guc.1hc) 'rrJoomcd for the
Ulh ( oast .
Onl~ th rec "ord\of aJ\ltC ma kc'i
-.en"-' for~n ( kmentc Cict better,
\OOn .
0
l he 1rnn} ofit 1111 n. not o nl y that
nta "na b«om~clc' atcd to the ~un'ICt Lca1uc. but · dJlcback acts
ofT')cott·f rec
~1d lo"'cr ·· I he\ JU'il all iot
1og1..•th('r and did 11 l \ieryonc 1)
v.at h1nathe1ro .... n\Chcs,and the\
ltnd ofpnacd upon the ~unttt •
Ltaaut1ndon Santa Ana 1n penat:u-
l;ar. and to hct:k v.1th e\ e')one.
·•rm ~urpn\((J that othcncan ery.
and "ccnd upactuna 'itu<.:k ma
sc\Cn•tctm lcaauc. "Santa na d()(~n·1 bother mt,"
Uowcn11d. "\\ c·~r bttn 1n thuame
k aucbcf~.ObHOU~l). they'tlbc
compcuu' e 1n football and bl~cl·
ball. bUt 11:1 too bid for our11rt1'
prusrams.
· .. Bu, prlt proaram1•ere001 ~en
tmponant 1n 1hc re~"" 11tu·
a11on ."
0
TM rtvamp1nsof the Sunwt
1lho&tov.orkashard Hewauaood
hmcrla\1 ear We C'<P«ted a 101 of of
him this )Car. and he' given 11 10 u~ ...
MASTERS cmbankmt:nt "hllc ("olhcrt can win game with I It' ch1p~ll lip tu :ibuut m. kl•\ and hi ~tor glo\C worl. 8am:ll 1d h,,__ __
.J:rom.S I had th t lclt (Qr p.ir v.hen I ldo nm 1n hov. othN "°2 to hlnder oppo-
cntas) .. the b1rd1l' 1h. t v.on th..: lit\l uf tt.c ncnl\ .
It w3s St't up b)' t"o H<.x h rn1 .. 1alco; \car'~ lour m.11Jor lt'\I\ ot golfin1 ""hen he'\ on b<A . he'll uallc to
T f gn:atnn~ llcfcn\1\C gu)s v.hen he' bctund hechnchcr, o course. v.;n the \In) f'aldo . r>IJ\ ing about an hou1 in them :· &rft'U u1d. "He mall) gets ~I ht''". 1sscd on 1he ll~t pla}ofT front of 1h,· mher rnntcmkrs. put \tune ~u' ruul~. (spcc1a ll\ 11
1~c1hcr a V"'1.tacular b5 1n d11Jkult the\~ .... 11t1"• Jfthc) lo~roncc.•n1ra-But II "a ano1h•·r •ho" pu11 th•t ··• ,~ " "~· .. " ' " .. cond1tmn' 11on at all 11· O\ er. Somc-timc I failed to fall that \Ct up the-pla)oll Jodie ~1udJ "ho1 a 6t> 1hat made 1h1nL. the} v..int to tum around and
Th31 wa on tbc 17th hole ut him the onh oth'-'r man able to brc.al u\C tJ1c bal on hun. and not think
1Tgulat1on pla~ H<xh had the lead D.ar lur 7~ ht1k\ I k Wd\ unc und~r <it uoout "hat the rft:\t pitch 1 ao1ng to alone at 1:\ under pM. I oldo "'-:I\ in 2~.P be •·
the cl ubhouse at fi,e under I tt r r''' 100. th\· .aQ \t.11-old v. ho c, lhc'rt' aJwa~\ conc('ntrotina.
H0c:h mB~d the grtt'n on tile 17 th kd onharcd the kad thmurh lhl· lif'll "'-hcthcr at the p(;oi1c. bctund 11. or
and then pla)ed a m31n11iccn1 re-tv.o rounJ" '>lru&ikd to i.ln ~I m the .. t:anding :it the eJ c of the dugout.
CO\iC') '\hot that ran up 10 "'-llhtn fi.,... c.klaH:d fin1c;h of the third round )l'lhng cn1.:oun ement to tcammatc'
foci or the cup. onltJ\ momrng then c.11 mc ll;uk J\ the\ ba.t
But he missed II It "'a .. II bogt'\ h \\1th n 69 '" the alter n\lOO anti . Ttll\ IS a real do team." ('olbcn
dropped ham ~ck 10 fi\C unllcr and. fin1 hcd at 191. -;;11d 'Th1\ learn doc-.n't ha\C an)
C\eotuaJl). k d 10 the phl>OIT lle\\a~t1ed \\tlh Jack 'l.11d..lau\. thc 1nd1,1dual It wmconc doc\n'l do
They both parred I and \\Clll 01\10 onl\ \l\·110\C' "inner nl 1h1\l1tk and h1'.) JOb (an) pan" ul~[ da'). ~m1..·onc
I 0 for the pla)oll: ""he rt Hoch tnl't'>«-'d l \ O(ll·n \ hamp1on < urtl\ \1r.1ngl" h.1\ ~ol to pick 11 up
h1schan c tor a grccnJad.et On 10 11 "'1l "-lau' \hot a do'>tni , I "trangc ( OI') Colbert' hop1ni tu b11 d.l).,
Both dro\C the fo1"".i\ 1n the 71 h.t' c JU\t begun.
dnnhng rain F-aldo "l'nl for 1hc.•p1n. ,...---------------------------1gnonng the pond un the left of the
green. He got 11 abou1 1~ h.-ct belo"
the hole
Hoch pu1 hi\ appro~ch 1o the right,
1o1. llh the ball "'1pp1ng ofl the.-\Odden
pumng surface and runn1na doV.n an
Le3.1ue crca1e a thr me non-
lcaguc ';C'tup. thcn lc~gur pla\. a., 1f 11
""ere an e11h1-1c3m lea uc Mth one
5Chool fa<.:cd -w1Ul.Jlmhn1\omcone10
pla)'.or!tmpl) go1na1o1.1thou1a1-1mc.
~ch ""-e._ .\s for E.d1wn'\ thrcc non·lc4'uc lootballpmc~.( lo~er\;ud the
C hargcrs "ould be a11t1npun 10 li\-.!ll
1ater Dc1. El Modena and
Capistrano Valle c,chcJulcd
0
"lo". "'hat v. 1h haJ)l1':n 11th ~tatc <. U tJ"-e nta ~brpnta ll1ah \
pica ~r1ou I)'' \\-ouldn't 11belurtny11 \hBt3t(
dC<'1dro the new PJrOt h1al "h<>OI had
apo1ntand\hould bepl (cd1n
publtc lea ue, ILli.C tht ~>uth C o t"
Wcll.:u castthel;\un ·t l c uc
\\OUld hl\{'lnothcr \en-t.:am
leaauc to dent "'1th in 1enm offind1n1
wmcbod) topl..1~.
0
W1ll th(~ta1erc.il~ t k1.. \ nta
Marpnt r1ou l)·. I doubt it 11' a
parot:h11I hOOl '4h1ch vt ll ~· q~1 toJ01n the pubht '4.hvol
thumbed do" n by a' otc of wmc-
ch1na lt"-e -l0-4and told to "(ra find
)Our w•y m the natlu\ uqu~:· a
~ctbou\C parcxhial k'aauc.
lut I doubted ~dle*k Hiatt woulchull be 1n th< ~a View t.caauc en die "90I. n -ell
If you hove high blood pret1ur•/hyfMften1ion ond ore
otherwise in fairly good health, you moy IM oble to
participate in a free treatment Pfotram.
Our Institute has IMen owordect a SR.ant .to -.valuate o
new medication for hypertension. In addition to monitOf·
ing your blood Pf HSure you will also receive 1o6,0rotery
te1f1, brief physical exams and EKGs ... AU COMPJ.fTEl y ·
FRf Of CHARGE. This new f)fogrom will lost fOf
opproi.imately l 0 weeks.
TllE IP PECllL '2991 PLUS TAX
4CYL
\
Texa• flct. .. .. Chicaeo ."7 \'> 7· K.,._Clty .'61 !r"J Minneiote ·"' \"J 0.lend .'61 th ...... .500 1'h S..ttte .161
Cleveland .. a.ltlmor• .600
MllW•ukM .500 Toronlo .333 Del roil .250
Bos Ion .200
New Yorlt .167
S-.Y'I ...... 13, S..llle s
Clewtancl 4, New Yorll 3
Mllwault:M al Dtlrot1. OOd . COid
aattlmort I . MIMMola I . &o$ton I. Kansas Cltv 6
TtU5 3, TorOlllO 2
C>akland .. Chicago' 2
.TNaY's GamM
3'h
1
1"'1
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3
31,,
O..llleno (Weld\ 1-0) at AM9b (Flfllty 1-91.
7:05 p,m,
ClrlN/ld lSkalstll 0-0) at B0tton 1z-:ck1< 0·0), l~S a m. •
Ttus (Houll'I 1-0l at Mltwaull (Bosio 1-0>. 11:15 a m.
Toronto CSlltll 0-0) al New York CHaw11lns
0-1). 430 p.m.
a.ltlmort IHMnltch 0-0) at Kansas Clly (satlaf"""1 0-0), . 5.lS p.m,
Chlca90 (Klno 0-1) al SHllle IBtnkhH d
0-1), 7:05 P.m ..
Onlv eamn KMdultd TwMilY's Games O.ktand at ""99b, 7:0S pm
Minnesota a l O.trolt, 10-.JS • m Toronto al New Yorit, 4..lO p,m
8alhlT10l't at Kanies City, S:lS Pm
Chlca11<> al S.11111, 7:05 pm
Onlv 111mes KMd~
Nw"9MI L--.ue
-West OIVWon w L
Atlanta J 2
Cincinnati J 2
San Francisco J 2
San Diego
Ood9trs Houston
Chicago
Montreal
Phllaaelphla
St. Louis New York
Pittsburgh
J J 2 J
2 4
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4 2
4 2
3 2
2 2
2 3
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Pct.
.600
.600
.600 .soo
• .tOO .333
667
,6',7
.600
.500
.tOO
.167
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New York ?, MontrHI I St Loul1 IS. PhlleOttPhla J
San Francisco 9, Clncinnell 1
Chicago I , P•ll5t>urOh 3 ' San DitllO s. Houston •
Tanltitlt'I Games
GB
1,
1 11,
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3
Ded9ef's IHtnhlMr 0-1) at San FrtnclKo
CD Ro0in5on 0· 1), 7.JS o.m
Montreat (R.JOflnson 0-11 a t F>t11taOllPhl•
(Youman5 0·1), •:JS om
ClnclMllll (Mahler 0· 11 al Houston (K-0-1), S:JS om
Atlanta IP $milh O·O) al San DllllO (Hunt
0·1), 7:0S 1tm
Tuetdlv'I G.mtl -~ al San Francisco, 7.lS om SI LOUt5 a I cn1atoo;IT"10 il'ir
Ntw York et Plllstlurgh, 4-0S om
Monlrtet et Pflllltdt!Prlla 4.lS om
Clnclnnari 11 Hoy"°"· s JS o.m Atlanta at San Dlevo. 7 OS o.m
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Arnettc..n L• ... """""' ~· ~) BATTING (10 al tllls)-8oone, Kanaas C11v, .529. ~. Mllwaul!M, SOO, Fermin, Cltvtteno, SOO. McLemort, Callforni., SOO, TartaDo•.
Ken111 City, .SOO.
RUNs.-<;rttnw••. Boston, 7, McGrlff, Tor
onto, 1, McGwiu , 0.1'1end, 7, Puatll, M-
sota, 7, Eaov. Tuaa. 6, GWaltltr, Chlcaoo, 6 R81-HrtMl!l, Minnesota, 9, McGwlre, Oak·
land, t, Parker, o.llland, t, 81 nu, ChJQ9o,
6; Burki, eo.ton. 6, Fitter.er. T111e1. 6.
HIT5-GM lll, MIMetOfa, tO, Belnas, Clll·
cecio, 9; eoooi, &o$ton, 9, Boone, ICanws Cllv,
t, Parker, Oakland, '· Pucllt ll, Minnesota, 9
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lnctlena II Otllal, S.30 p rn.
SMlllt a l San Antonio, S.30 o rn
Miami 11 Sacr1rnen10, 7.30 o rn.
TlllNllY'I Games ~' at Portland, 7;30 o.m Phll4dltPhla at Cllvtlanct, 4;30 om
N-Jeoev a l Mlwa~"' S JO om lnd.-M 11 Hoo1ton, uo om
Miami 11 GolOtn State. 7.30 pm
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CAltT-~ -NHRA Aut.wwtcs 200 Wins .... tlWttlittoNI
(et ~I (at i.ec111MNm, N.C,) NOTE Rtwlls wllll llarrino Pot llOll tn TOf" f'UIL
oarentMsft, rtsldtnca or country. tvoe of ur, 'Int ltWNI.
ta os cOn'IPM!ttd, '""'°" °"' If anv °'"' montv Gene Snow, Fl wor·th, Tou. s 163 ~nets encl winner 1 aver Mt sl>Md .n rrlPfl 26S •• mpn, def JllTI Hno Columbus Ohio
I (II Rici>. ~-n. Bektoloeld Ptnsllt S140. 271 1• Ricnarct HOICOMll S•ocllt>ttOOe.
PC 11-Cllevroltt, 200, SS>,*, lt6. I 11 mim Ge , ~.363, 263 64, Cltf. Ot<I< LaHa•. La~1no
2 (6) Al Un\el' J(. AlbtAutrClue, NM. LOI• Mich. s '" 27' 11, '°""'' Kal11ta Yosltantl, c .. vrOltt 19'9, s,jl,CIJO MtCl, SJO•. 2716', Off E.,1 Wt"t~
) (7) Danny Sulh•an. lou1sv he l(y P•"'"' , ~lftallO, Wun S 1'9 27S 10 Sf\irltY
PCll Cnevrotet, 199 S3(1,1SO MulOownev Mt Cttm."s, Mich, s 49', 260 40,
• (7) Mo<""' A~tlll Naiareth Pa , Loia• dtf Frant. H•*llV Ga•l'flY•l'e Fla , 11 001, CM.rOitl, 1'9 Sit SIO "" S (10) Emt!'5on F.11.oa1<11 Brar11, Plf'lllt Stmiflllats
PCll Chevroltl 199, 124,s.40 Snow, S 118, 16'32. dtf HOIComll. S960
6 181 Teo Feb< Italy Mart" Pou che, I~. 16029, t<ahll• SnJ 27190 Clef MulOo,.nev, m .120 us.c 2'1 s.c 1 0 3) P•nc:l\O C•rtw 8 rownsCKKo 1no , 'lnlh
Lola Colworlh, ltS. $20,600 Kalilla. S ltt , 71604", Ott Snow ~lSI ?46 ..
I (4) Mario Andf'ell1. Narartth. Pa LOia· f'UHNY CAlll
CntvrOltt 19S Sii llO i.-wo...
. QI) Luctw'9 He•mrath Jr Canada. lOi•-Scoll Kahtte, Yosilanll. M<h 00• Cuoau
Judd, lff. '17~ -----------l.71 L~011Ch, 26.J 71 mPll, Cl4f/ Tom HOO¥tr, 10 1141 Kevin Cooa11.-P1los Vtro.t March· MaPii'Grov .M Pumlac f1wnt Atn I•~ .
Col,.orth. ltl. 00.31, 6' "· Don Prud!IOtnme, Granada H . Ca I
11 ( 17) Scoll Pruett Rolev•llt lo•a · JUOCI PonHK T rl!'ll Am. S 599 16111 o.f Ea
1'9 S16,W McCulloch, Hemet Ca ti 6ta, CulllH. ISSl9 11 11') Oerelr. Oalv. Irelan<! LOia Judd, 119, '4 71 JOfln FOl'ct, Yortll L11101 Cal!! Old•
116.lOO Cut .. u S Sl7. 267 Sl, dtf Arr Htneltw, San
13 119) lhndy LUM H 'll>O<OU9h Loie· Bf'nard•no Ca•·I F'otll Trant Am pos,
COlworlll, 116, •9,lOO 26' 11, KtMw 8trn11tin, OellU , Bute.ii RHlle,
14 191 Raui 8ots.t, 8r111t, LOI• Jlidct 114 . S 609, 2'36t, Cltf Mark Oswald Houtn& U ,
SIS U0 F«d Probe. S 7Jl 1S7 11 IS ( 111 Stoll 8rn10o. COJO,...ter-M ell s.mi8M1s
l-oll Cosworlll, 10, tnll•M lallurt. SIS,UO Pructnomme. S 603, 2'3 IS, Clef Kalllla l 17S
11> ( ISi John J-s. Ca1110. LOii ColwOl'tn I 1127, 81<"''•"'· S S4 164 JS def ,,-orce S 7SI
IJS 0ot ''"· 17,set 2S7 ~ 17 0 2> Arit luv8'10yk Ntthefi.no' LOii· 'tneb
Cosworth, I I I, v1tlrel.on, S 14,S90 PrudN>mme, S 49), 265 09 'Clef Barn\•t.n,
II (S) Booov Rahel. Oulllln C>nlO, LOI• tl<OU
C0tworlh, IJ, er •Sii I I• SIO 19 cn 1 Btrnarct Jounla1f\ BelotUm Lola
Co5worth, IO, crHh, S1,S90
20 (20) Old.er TheYI Beto1um. Pemk• PC 17·C0tworth 63 CJ'•lll, Sl4,S90
~OSTOCK ""t It.,,.. ICtnnv Delco Ctnltrtach. N v , Pontiac
TlttPLEs-Peracnev. Battlmort, 2. I• 11e lltd with I
13. Georoe Devis
14.Wllll.mHov
IS Jo1'n War ct "' 60S
605 602
S91
517
SN
5'S
• 21 1231 Jtall P¥rt Frev $w1t1en.tio • Lola Co'wortll, 41, tMCh. Hao, '2.SIO
Trana Am I 10 ..Condi, 17S O ITIPI> a.I Rttd
wn..,,.nf, Haooev Ill. Ga Cllevv Beftlle, I•*
S2 ti, Pat Mon1, Oav'f Fta , Pontiac Trt !'I' Am, 1 S2', ,.., 22 Cftj Bruce Allen Afltn91on, TtUl,
J .t.SO. 10 7l C.llarl•t Garrell, Hano~ Pa
POf't..c Tr1M Am 7 4.SS 1M 90 ~ B·tlv
EwtM, SMllv.I,., Ga Chi"" Camero 1 5'1
114 60, L.•rrY Moroan, Newark, °"'°· Oto' Cutten. 7 •n 116 JS Clef Butcll u el, 81a<to.licll,
Ohio PO'lt .. < Tra"\ Arn, 1 l6S, 1• n Jt<r• Ecktl'MMI. Ventura (al\I . PCM1t'8< Tran• Atn,
7 .,,, IM 'It, def Maflr. PawtJll, MeO•na, ()11.o,
Olol <:titian, 7 49S, 1'9S41, 8oO Gllddtn. Whitt
land. Ind Fcwd Protlt 7 l1S, 117 41 Ott lt1C1t ..
Sm-th, IClftt NC., ~t•at Tr111J 100
116 01, Jot Lepone Jr.. Berwvn Pa . Cntvv
Btr•lla. 1 st•. Ill u . def M.rk Otrl<, C•vuo•
Ind Ponl·4' T "'" Arn 1 5'A 111 •9. warren
.Jonmon. ~" Ga , Ola• Cutiau, 7 llS
lN "· Cltf. Terry Adams Norin W l'llOfO, NC , Portllec Trallt Am, 7 S71, IU SI
HOME RUN~. Boston, J McGwlrt , 0.lt.land, J, 7 are hid )'l'llh 1
· STOLEN BASES-It~. Nel'f YO<"k,
6, 7 art lied with 3
PITCHING (2 dtc•ilons)-Sl-ar1, 0.lllend, 2-0, I 000, 1.9')' Swindell, Cleveland, 2·0, 1.000,
1.11, Montgomery_ Kansas Cltv, 2·1, '67, 7.36,
I art toed with .SOO
STRllCEOUTs-Movt<, THll, IJ, Cltrnens,
BosJon, 11, Swlndtll, C!tv$nd, 12, s1-ar1,
Oa1'1af>d, 11; Cenoeiarle, New York, 10 SAVES-DJOlllS, Cltvtland, 3, Eck1<11tv,
Oak.lend, 2, Htnllt , Toronto, 7, Pal, Ch<aoo.
2, RusWll, Tues, 2.
I 6. Jolltl Mc:PflH
17 HUOh Duffy 11 Wllllam Dahlen
19 Maury Wilts
:10 x·Wlll•Wll*' a·attiYe,.
ca,.... Cup
N•fienal LMeue (at .,,..... .. e.dl, N.C.) l~ S-.rs 0-S) ,.,...... 41
BATTING (10 al ball>-fia'l'ft. ~. I. Torn Bledlalllf, Sautalto, 2·2+1-3-l. SS6; Remos, Chicago, S.S. Butler, Sa" Frt"· I l,SO oolnO 2. lit~ SnwW\. H ........... 9-dl.
cbco. -"2. C.reoo. Ali.t\la • ..500, RMd, Clncln· 1·1·2·2·5·2. 12.M. 3 S<otl Allan, AMNO!ll, natl, 500. Md. •-•·l-3 l·S, ltJ'S • Andr-NyharJ,
RUNs--OD••ls, Houston, 6, Ha'fft, Pflila ~"'"'· Man , V6 6•6-1· 1. 26 7S S l(en dtlPlll•. 6, Wttlsttr. Chkaoo, 6. Youlljl. Hout· RHCI, Ntwoort, R.I .. 3-l ·•·S·6-6, 27 00 ' JCIM
Ion, 6, t art tied with S. aarM11. StatlrOOll., Teaas S·S-~4·•·•. 27 00 RBl-Gutr"rero. SIL~. 10, S.ndllert, CN· ...... 71
caoo. 7, GO.vb, Houston, '· He'Yft, Plllladef· I ~ MtNln, Lone a..ch, •·•·H •• llSO
!lflla. '· Jordan, PlllledelOllla, 6, Mltelltll, San 2. C•rllon TuckM, Fort Walton 9"ch, Fie,
Franch.co, 6. 1·1·9·2-3, lBO. 3. Ed Belrd, St. Pt11<.ouro. HIT~\ Sen F'ranchc.o, 12, Hevu Fie , 3·7·•·6· I, 20 7' • &111 Wflltenur11, FCM'I
PtlileOllPtlla, 0, Wet»tler, Cf'lte-. 10; Walton lhech, Fi... 2·5·1+2. 2.UO S i;..rry
BHelChlr, Houston, t; ONelM, CinclnNll, '· SUttr, Miami. S"'·l ·S·S, ,. 00 .. """' Allff,
ltMd, CinclnMll, 9; TGwyM, San Dleoo, ' C-•trallO 8"ctl. 6·2· 14·•· I 1, 37 00 7 ft!Gk OOUILES-Oor911, Houston, 6, 8*ntr, At· Grallr9ne, C~•ler, Fie., 13-10-7-)·9, t2
• 9nl•, 4, ~ltr. San F'randsco, 4, I art lied •-1 ,.,,.,,in Wllltrd, Wriellttvtllt ~~. • with 3. • 7-9-11•10-7, .-oo 9 CllW Mayo, M ml.
TRIPLES-14 art lltd wlltl I, 1·3·13·11·10, •1 00. 10 Mike l(t!lly, F
HOME. l.UH$-9ond$. Plltsllur~ 'l.; hedl, Fla• ••· 1'°1·6. U 00
(,01,J
12 (11) A.J Fov1, Howton. LOia Coawortn,
•I, ••na~1. si•.seo n 13) Dom.no< Dobson, S.n Anselmo, Loi.
191·Cosworlh, JO, CIHh, S7,SIO
1• 12•1 Guido Oecco, Ital'(, II L01a-Co1 •
worth 23, oo lftlt, SJ,SIO
2S Tom Sntva, Pared•.-Valllv. Arlr , Loia
•·Bulc1', withdrew Time of race ont nour. 3S m•nulH, t?I
M<Ol'IO~
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11-8a111more
S.n D!ftO
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Tacoma
Woe.Ma
KanwsC1tv Lann
w l 27 ,.
2S 20 n n n u
ti 2• 70 ,.
10 15
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1..t1w1 s. Tacoma • lot> De H 2, Kef\Ml C•IV I
T ........ 1~ No Olltnl$ KlledUled T....-r1 0......
No oarnll SChtdUl9d
w.-..-u•so.....
L.tur1 •• TKoma, 7.l.S om
Wt<htla at KatiMJ City, s.n o.m.
O•
f • ' ' 61 7
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llS 11, MofNn. 1391, 1163'. def Ec1tma11,
7 461 llt-M. LlllOnl 7 '34 llSA9. dtl G '°*'> 7SIJ. 117» ...........
JOMson, HJJ. 14'17. def. Mui!, 1 ~1,
11275, Mo<oan. 7.-0S. 11664 dtf L-.10,, llS 11 , ....
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•AS••ALL c..... men
TUUOAY
lOvOll at UCI, 7 o m
THU•UOAY UC Sin D• 11 SOutlltrn Ca 1forn11
COlllOI, UO Dm ,llllOAY
UCI et Lono Btl(h Sta It 7 o m SATU..OAY •
UCI at Lont Beien S•ett, I • m C11r1st C Ol'IGI at POtl)f Lon'lli N111rt111 I CIOIJblt-nteOlf), noon, $oulntrn CalHorn .. COi~
11 Aiuse-Paclflc Cctoutllt·l\feci.r>. noon SUNDAY
UCI at LOl'O ltv.h Stett I om
CommunltV e ..... men
TUllSDAY
Ravtrs•ctt al e>r.1"9f Coiut 2.lO o rn,
Futterton at C.0.0t'I West, 2 30
THURSOAY
Oranve Coait er GcMOtn Wes•. 2 30
SATUROAY
Ofal\OI Co111 at S.dd~ci.. noOl'I, Goto· en Weit at CvC>ftu, noon
Hitt! scMot boys
TODAY
f>I• v .. w LUOUI -SeddleO.cf\ .,
COl'O'll at Mar J IS
T:UUDAY
SunM!I LllOIA -HunMoton Bffch .. Ect1S011, 3 IS, Ouan View 11 Fount11n
Ve!Jt¥, J IS Marina 11 W"'"''""lf'· 3 IS Paeot c Coait Le~ue -Wooctt>tidllt •' Laov'l6 HoNs, ) IS. C0\11 ~ al l eov<>• Beech l lS
Acaot'fTIV LHOVI -Ca Lui~... ., L.1tiertv Ov1ll en. J IS
WEDNESDAY
Sea View L .. Out -Estancia et Sacto ..
1110 l 1s u ... vers·I~ 11 CC!'°ona oet N•r
l IS ,., • .,POI" Harbor al TtAI" J IS
!>o..lh Coast LHo~e -trv•"4! e r San
(itrntnlt 3 IS '
A~"' ltaoue -Ma•er o.. et 9•\llOO A~t. J IS •
f'llllDAY ~·
WI Vi-LHOUI -S.ddli&tk al
E'•enc.•a 3 IS, Coro<11 oe Mer at u ... ..,.,.
s "" 3 IS Tu\I,. al NtwOOt• HarDOr ) IS Pac I.le Coe\! l HOlif -l •ouna H ., .,
-WOOOl>ctOO• ) IS I • ., ..... BH<D •
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Sou111 Cotll LH9.if -Sa,, C~•t a •
lt'Y•nt J IS
•uctemy LHOlit -Htrillllt C/lt ,, •• n
at l Delly C"'·•I en l IS
SATU..OA\' Surttl League -Mer.,,. 11 HV"ltl'Oton
IH-"~" I pm w.-.1m.nst1< et~" V~-N • I om fovflla n Ve v at Echon I om
T1tACK AHO FIELD
Coleve men and women
SATURDAY
~II O..w Ste•t UCI at Frn-.o S1a11
1. cnr.u C0i'ltwe ,,.., • .,. at Po"' Lome
Nei•rt,,. l o m
Communitv , ..... men Md w°"*'
Fi.IDAY
<iOIOfn Wh• at 8a•eut,..., lit.a1'
SATUltOAY Golde~ wn1 et ... .,,,...., littitY'
Hlttl KMel b9Ys
THUUOAY
Sta v,.,., LN9UI -CorOl\I «Ml ,.,., al
$eddltbatk, l. Ntwllorl HarOCH el Tustll\,
l , U"ivtrsllv at E•tancle, l
Sunset Lff9UI -FOU11te111 v....... at
Wttlmtft\ltr ), OCM~ vi.. a t Hunhl!OIOft
ka<ll ), Ect '°" at Mar1f\8 l Pec1f< COl\I Lteou. -CMla f.Mta at
l •ouna H ' 1, TrttlUt'O H• ' ti LH Ulll 8aa<ll. )
Sovt1! tout L~ "" 111 el MJU<On. v ..... l
Af!Ollvl lHtUt -St P1Mll at Maltr' °''· l SATWDAY •
Coron. CMf MM al Ml C.rmet R-n
10 • m , C0tona dll Mar FO\lnta'" Valley,
lfv.nt, Meter Otl, Univtn•IY, (Ot1a Mna, Manne et TinM 11 .... , 10 am . ~
8eac1I al Valin(.. tnvttat-onel, ' • m
Hlttl KMet 9'rls
T..U.IOAY
SM v .. .., 1.tatut -C0ton. Ott Mlir at
s.<lidllbe<ll > ~"°'' HtrllOf •' Tu\11n ), Un/¥WS•IY el (t•tM I , ) ""'* Llffut -WHllTllM..., at """' lain V.....,, 3, Hunttt1t•on IM<n al Oc11"
view, '· MMINI at EchOll. > . .-.cifoe Cout L--Cot1a AiVY e t U9uno Hilb, ), Tra llu<.o H ., L..-
lffch. J
SOulll Cotll ~ -ll'YIM et M!Utoft Vleto. l A.._. L.NOUe -SI PltUI al Mflfll Dti. J, ,
IATv.PAY L-..na 9Mcfl at Vllllf\CJe lflv •1t111n1M, t . ,,,
-~IOAY UnlverJllY ti Corone del MM. J, thlM-
da •t Sedd'•••· a: ...._., HatW ., TUlllWI, J, lrvlllt a t ll Toro, J TMUlllOAY
uouna H•"' at Woodbt~.J I IS, Or-
11191 •I LMUM 9-cfl, J IS, \.otla Mfta
•' Trel)u(O H·"· 3 IS ,_IOAY
Oc11" Vlt"' et w111rn.ns1er. t, Hunt-
lnoton 8..cll at Mar!NI. J; Edlt0n at
FOCM111.n v a •v, J, C0tona del Mar at
Unl....,•atv, J ~It "' EllaMle •I TIW1nlltt Parlr., 3, TuJttn ol Ntwoort Harbor, 3, Dana H•lls at lrvlnt, 3
Tourna!N"I -Ed .on. Woo«wlOM, W151m111tter Hunt•noton e..cn, 0<11n
v .. w 11 Ca nyOfl T-namtnl
TENNIS
c.-... "*' TUISDAY
c:,,rist COi~ 1<'•1111 at Wtttrnont 1 o.m WEDNISOAY
C"<•ll Colltot ,,.,.,. ., L• v.,-ne t JO
om
c..... • .....
TUESOAY
UCI 11 Untvtrl!IY of sen Oltoo. I 30 o rn ,,_IOAY
UCI at Frt"'9 S••tt , I o.m
IATUttc>AY
uc1 at San Jqw State, 7 Pm
SUNOAY UCI •t St.,,t0tct, ,_
c~ c-.. men
TUUDAY
G~ Wtsl •t Saodittllek 7 pm
-TMUltlOAY
Ofanoe Coa•I et llel'CllO S.nlteoo, 2 Pm
CemrnunitY ~ W91"Nn
TUllOAY ~oo.eoac• et COiden w1~1. ? o m
THUttSOAY
Ra"!CrtO S."ltaOO al C>f1.noe Coast,? Pm
Hitt! ~ b9Yl
TOOAY
Uni•l1'\ tor 11 WoodDrtdOt, 1, atvtrll' H I et flff .. oort HefDOr l Tust.n at
C CK Of\6 oet MM J
Ed·lOCI al HunttllQIOft lkact\, ), Fount• 'II
V• .. ., '' Oc.ton v -. l Wtllrnons•tr •• ~llla, 3 i..o .. 111 ee.c11 at Trab.IC.o H s,
l, WOOdOt.oot t i Orlnot l WEDNUOAY
E1i.~1-II Seollll'IMO l, UN\'W,•lv al CorO'll CM Mar 3. Ne.port HarllOr at
foal•!\ ~. ,,." • e1 ~,...., v.a.v >
l 69U"e B•Kh et M..tt'ft•e, 3 IS TH\MSOAY
OU V-a.I Wtstnw\61-'• l,;. ~
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trviN ti Sin Ca.mt"'• ), Maltr Dtl et St Paul l
VOLLIY•AlL c..... "*' TU•SDAY U(I et l .,._ 130 tll'\ ,.IC>AY
C... State Norlrvld!N •' UCJ. 7.lO o.m
CemmuftltV ~ "*' W .. >NISDAY ~ WMI II LCM\t ~ CC 1
Of •"IN Coes • COilttlt at Et C.l'nJftO 1 ,llllOAY
Pitf'Col at Or•lltl Cotit 7, S.lllt ,..,..,._
at Cioiotn West, 1
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TWSOAY
CorOlll 411t1 ,,..,. at f'OO!hll, l IS Un1vet
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M "'°" V 10 11 Irv,,,.. 7 W•DNISOAY
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.._ .. ~ ....... t01-43rd ire. Newport ducted by hulbaod and.... ~ atet~\ ... tiled The IOllQwlng pel'IOnl .,. Lorraine M leciuta NAME ITAT••NT Tiie lolto.tng P«IOlll ,,. menc:.o 10 \ranMCt buai· Corp . Pfllllden\
tfte ._,d of Trwe.. ol tM leach, Callf 92$83 Tiie rag111renl com· Wflll the County Clenl ol Or· Oo1nQ business u Tiii• ttatemenl wu lole<I The folk>wl.ng pereom are 004ng bUMnftl u nMe under Ille lletot•ovl Tiiie stet~I •U fu.d
C.-Community ColllOe Thia bu1lnn1 11 con-mencecs to tranMC:t bull· ange County on M.,cn 23, DC OEZN, 283 Cet>t11Jo wi I\ I.he County C141rk ol Or· dolOQ bullnM• u ~ Publ!Sh1ng. 230-48 bullMn ~ or nllmM ""''" tN ~ty ci.tt ol Or
OllMrtct °' Orenge County, ducted by: • o«*•I part· ,,.. under the fictitious t9H ... 12AOt •A. COlll M•••. Calif County on March 9, COASTAL COMMUNITY Ayenld• De L• Cerlola lilted •boYI on NIA ange County on Maren 2t
Cellfomia, wlll ~ .... nerehlp b\i~ neme or namet Publlalled Orange Coaat 92827 19 9 BUILDEAS. 5&0 N-porl #800 LaQuna Hiils, CA W~liam H Mcfarland Ell· tt89
ed bktl up to but no !Mer . Tiie reglttrant com· lltted ab<we on (not yeti Delly Pilot Aprll 3 10 H 24 Diana Ellen Cornwell, 283 F410I03 Canter Dr111e Newport 92t63U-·t-s -t-•. i-~, C-" ~U:~lce PrM'detll ol Put>UIMO 0rai;r."~= ttlen 11:00 a.m •. T"9eday. menced to trennct l>usj. Diane Gift> 1Nt ' ' · Cabrtllo •A. Colt• M... Publllhed DrenQt Cou1 a.acn. Cahl 92960 •• -, __ .. ·-...-.,,,_
APfll 11. 1111. It IM ,_. unO« the tictlttOUI Thi• 1tatem«ll WU flle<I M-053 Cabl 92827 O..ty PtlOt Matel'I 20. 27 The IMM COmpany • forni• eotpOJ•l•Oft. PIM .. Tiile lteletnenl ... tlleO Deity Pilot April t . 17 24.
Pwdleling 09penment of ~ name or names wttl'I the CountY Ctartt of Or· Tiii• bua•nff• 11 con· APfll 3 to, tNt M!Ctllgan Corl>Of•hon. 550 2 wttl't the County C*1t of Or· M6j' 1, 1189
Mid college dletttc:t locaMd lllt«f al>olle on Match 3. ange County on March t6 rtll.IC NOTICE ducted by an lnd1vtdu11 M-021 Newpor1 Center Do.,., Ne#· Tiii• w1ines1 11 con· erige COUnty on Matctl ts, M068
.. 1370 Adema Avenue, tNt 1949 . • The regl1trant com· port Beladl, Cai.t t2eeo ducted by a corpotatoon 1189
Cole• Mala. Celltotnia •I Aober1 L Scott ,.,,. t TAT 1 MINT OF menc.cs to 1fal'tael bu... f'ta.JC MOTIC£ T1111 bustMH 11 con· Tl'I• reg11tran1 com· F411.., rt8.JC M>TICE
wHdl time Uld bldl ... .,. This •taterMnt w .. hied Publtalled Orange Cott\ wtTHDRAWAL ,,... under lhe llCllHOUI ducted by • COfl)OftltOn menced to trenMCt bvll• Publ "*' Orange Coalt ~ ........ ~
publdy opened Md rMCI wlll'I the County Ci.rk of Or-Deily PllO\ Marcl'l 27. April 3, "'Olll 'Alfl'NERttW bullnell name or narn" FICTITIOU• auat••• Th• regittrant com· nees uncl• IN ft<:.tu.JOYI Oe11y P110t Merel'! 20 27 flllC -••
for: enge County on March 9, 10. 17. 1989 OJ'a"ATINO '*°'" Htted above on Merel\ I .. .._ ITATIMINT menoed to traotac:t buS1-bUllllMI name or n11n" April 3, 10. 1989 STATl•NT
,UACHASE OF FIELD 1949 M-036 ... CTITIOU• 8UllNl•t t989 Tl'le IOllowtng '*'°"'are Ma undtt Iha llctttlou• lilted a.t>ove on nl• M-028 Thi f(lllowfng perl()OI •1•
V I D E 0 C A _,. • ,.10l10 NAMlr Diena Corn.vet! dOlng blJtlMN •• bUllnelS neme or nemet Ul'lltte Sy1tem1, tnc doing bUllMa9 ..
EM/AECOAOEA: GOLDEN Publlthed Orange Coatt PlB.IC NOTICE 1 The lollowlng person hes This 1tatemen1 wa1 file<I Tiit Ary Group. t30l ustad abloYe on NIA · Prel""'1t rta.JC NOTICE KALVID COMPA~Y 28
W!ST COLLEGE Delly Ptloe Mll'ctl 27. Ap<I 3, withdrawn ... genetal Part· With the County Cltfli of Or· Su nu Lana. Newport Wtlllam H McFarland E.x-~ llllemtnt Wit M«l Vie AnviltOU •8 RanchO
Al ll6da -to be In ~ 10. 17, tH9 ACTITIOUa llUl ... 11 net from the pwtn.rtlllp op-ange County on March 15, 8aaCt1 CEA(!~ISeO) A ecutl'llt vie. Prtlident ol With Ille County Clefk ol Or K.._. sente Margarita Calif ocwdenoe with the lld Ooc:u-. M-022 ..... IT ATl...-T ••ttng under Iha llClthOU• 1tH ... ary .... te ry Mme °'*"'°"' ange County on Maren 2t flCmlOUt 8U..... 92818 ....,. ..tllc:tl .. now In ... The lolloWlng pel'IOM.,. bu1lnHI n•m• ol A·J ,.,,.1 Tl'llt butln•H II C:Ofl· Tlltl t taterMnt WU filed tm NAME ITATE•NT -.elel\M/ c M•chaeN>
and !MY be Mand In IM Ml.JC NOTIC[ OolnG bUalr*I • CLEANING COMPANY et Publllhed Orenge Cou1 ducted by en lndlVldual with the County Clefk ol Or· F'11Z94 Trwt tollOWlng '*'°"' are 2t Vie AmiltOM •8 Rancf\O ol'llce of tM ~ of PACIFIC SIGN IN· 655 War •S·108 CO.ta 0911y Piiot Marcf'l 27. Aprtl 3 Tl'le r•gtttrent com· ange County on March 15 Published Otange Coatl doing bU.,,_. u hllll Marg•flta, Callr.
Pwdlellng of Mid oollege f'ICTmOUI .,..... s TA LL A Tt 0 N s' 37 0 1 M•M Calif ' 10 17 1989 ~ IO transact bvM· t9e9 o.lly Ptlol Aprtl 10. 17 2.t. FOOTHILL COMMUNITY 928CS
dlatl'lcl. NAMI ITATl•NT P1tkvlew Ln • 1·D INlne, T,,e flcittloua bualnMI • • M·038 MN undtt the f1C111tous ,.115'4 May 1, ttet IBUILDEAS, 550 N4l#l>Ofl Krillen 8 Mercll""1o 28 &di bidder mutt eubml\ Tflt tOllowlng peraona .,. c.llf. 02715 neme 1tatamenl for the par1· butlMSS name or names Pvt>llshed Orange Coesl M066 Center Drive. Newport Via AmillOM •8 Rancho
wltl'I Ne ~ a CMHer'• doing t>utlneaa er John F Quirk, 3701 Milhlp wu l"-<I on s.p.. -PUBllC MOTICE 119ted •bOW on 3-2• 89 Dally PtlO\ Merel'! 20. 27 8MCtl Cahf 929e0 Senti Mar;erlle Calif
cMc:ll a.ttftec1 °'**· « BEEBE AS COMPANY. PatkV-Ln 1 l·D. Irvine, timber 30 1988 In Ille Mary Ary AprU 10 1989 PUBllC NOTICE I The IMne ~ • 92688 .,....;..bondmedeMY8bll 113 VI• Eboll. ,.,_port c.lll.t 271S Counly of Or•noe FILE ,ICTfTIOUllW•••• Tiii• •t•lerMnt was filed • M-028 'Mich~ corporettOn "° Th• butlne•• .. c:on·
to the order ol .. COMC IMch. Calif. t2M3 Mlet\HI Cl'ltarelll. 370l NO F3t3773 NAME STAttMINT wttl'I the County CMlrk ol Or· FICTITIOU• au••u .Newport a.ac11 Cald 92660 ducted by husband and wll•, -
Community College DeMrtct Chwyt end Allder• Rote-Paril¥t9w Ln 'l·D !Mne. FuU Name and AOdr ... of TM following pertont .,. 8f\QI County on Marc:l'I 29 PUBlJC MOTICE NA• aTATIMENT Tiils buSlneN 11 con· The regtt1ran1 com·
..,.,.. o1 Tl'Wt ... lft en ftqlAat Jr~ 113 Via Eboll. Celf t21tS tri. Person Withdrawing doing bu--. u 1"9 Tiit '*"'"' pertons "'ldllcted by 1 coerporet•on menced 10 tral'MCt bJu9i. emourwt not ... "*' -Newpof1 Buch. cam. 926e3 Tiii• butlneu II con· ~rey Btlan TUtl 28 Sun MJP ENTEAPRISES. 2370 ,.,sna FICTrTIOU• 8USIHEll doing buloneM.. Tiie rag111ran1 com-MM undef the hcilUOUt
pef01nt (5%) of 1M .8Ulln * . Thia bullnest It COil· c:tuc:tec1 bJ': a 09!*11 Pert· AIYer IMne Cettf . Elden • A., Colta M ... Calif PublJshad 0tar;r. Cont NAM€ IT AUMENT The Pl4Hlaufe ol Het Com me~ 10 trin .. ct bUM· buatneh name or nemee ••G'W ..... lhetlllebtd· dUc:tedbyhu9bendand#ife nerll'llp StgMo .!9ni.-;.lvrl 92827 1 Dll!ty Pllot Apr1I I .17 .• 24. ThetolloWtngoenoM_. pany,3IOW W11sOnSle a·~ under IM foc;ttltO\ll k91edabovaon NIA
def wffl ent., Into ffl• Th• ragl1tran1 eom-Ttt• reg111r .. nt c:om-Publtll'led Oranoe Coatt MicllH I John Parker May 1 1989 dOlng bUlllMH u 103 Costa M"' CA 92627 bu_.nMa name °' rwimet MlctlMI c Mercn.ano
ptopoeed Contract If Ille menoed to tranuct bull· menced 10 trensfCI boll· Dally Pilot M•rcn 2')' A,prtl 3 2370 Elden If A, Coll• Mau M072 JR9 BUILDERS, 610 E Leura L .. Pelllu on. 380 lill.O abo11• on Niii. Tllll ltatemanl WH ltled
_,..la ..,did to Nlft. II\ NM under the fletllloU• neae under the tlclltiova 10 11 1989 • ' Cel1I. 92627 111,..MIC NOTICE Utica A11e Hun11ng1on W Wiiton 8 103 Coat• Wiiiiam H MLcrarleM with me County Clerk of Ot·
tft9 ~ of fllllure to ....-bualneu name or ~ bualneM name or namu • · M-O•J Thia busineu 11 con· '"~ Beach. Calif 926•8 M ... CA 92827 &ec:uuve VIG• Pru.dent ol "lO' County on Merci'! 23,
Into ll.ICtl contrect. t'-l9Md .00.... on ~t) Mated above on (nol )'el} dUcled by IMl lnd1Yldual FICTITIOUS au ... ta Jeftrey R Burns 810 E Thtt business 11 'on ()peretlOM 1919
pu111f1oftl'lec:tiec:1u•be Andet•~.Jf. Jol'lnOud P'tBJCNOTICE The reg111ran1 com· NA•ITAttMl'Nl Utica Ave Huntington dUeled by an ind1Vtdual Thie atai-.nt wu filed f.412474 __,....,°'In tM ceee ol • Thia atatement WM fiMd TNa ttetemant waa ftled rnenc:ecs to tr-.ct ou11-The lollow.ng !*'ton• 1,9 ee.cn. Cel•f 92848 Tii e reg111r1n1 cont wttn the County CWlr ol Or· P1Jbltll'led O<ange Cout bond, "'9 full MMn .._,. wttfl the County Clertc Of Or· with the County Cl«k of Or· K-.OZ ,_. under Iha lic1111ou1 ..,,....., ou ,_ w Thlt buaine11 •• con· .,,., c.a lo tranMCt ou •· enge County 00 Maren 15 DeolY PllCM Apr• 3 10 t7 24 • be _......, to Mid oat-enge County on Mereft 9, ange County on Mareh 1S l'lCTI'TIOU9 8U9fNlll bul>neae name or nlmft -~.. 11 dueled by an lndt\'ldual ,_. un6ef the lic1-1iou1 t989 1~
.... dlllftet. 1• 1tet • NA• tTAnMENT llelad above on Marc11 10 ~·&:~~ Su«~'c~~~ Th• reg111r ent com-bUll,_ name 0< l\lmft F•11m M-0~
HQ bfidder "'111 wtflckll!" ,.._ HtOIOt f'41'4IOI Thi lolloWl~er• 1il9 eo.te-MeM ElA 9262' ~ \o tranuct OUSI· "91ad above on not re• PublilMd Orange Qout 1---------'* 9*1 fua a p.riOd fua fofty'-PublWled urenge Coatt Publlahed Or~ Coast doing bualneN.. Mtchael ~llf ' F I nd neu und4W tna fictil16Ut t.et.n L. hlttrzoft Deify Pllat~Mln:n 20 27 ~TIC(
,,.... (•5) dey9 efMf ....... Delly Piiot Mlfcl'I 20, 27. o.ity Pilot Maren 2,' AP!'tf 3. FSW ASSOCIATES, LTD . Thi• •t•lemtnl ..... filed M~=~~n C:''fi:~ 'cA bualneu name or •• TN.a ll•lemtnl tlflod ~· l&. t919 ~~-~..;..;=---------... DJbt open1r1g ...-. APJll 3, 10, 1g99 10, '7, 19" .. e California Uf'nlfed PartMr· with the County Clerk of Q(. ~-Rirllor B t"19d •bOV. b varc t County Cltirk ol Or M.027 '9CTTnOUe eu1••N
The ..... o4 T.-....,... ----lilt-o20 ----~ -,9200 ~armen, -. COW'itY on Match 23 •toO •Fulle<ton C~ t263S 1tet anoe CouAty on Marcil 2t, MAim STA'f'llmMT
a.wa .. IWMlegeof,... __ .,. llftftl"C Sult• 400, ~ Caltl 1919 Thll bulineu II con-Je,tfrey R lu<M 1Nt --II' llftftt'l' Thi kJloooW'lo P*lona .,. Int -end all bktl Ol to ~ ""'-. t271S ,.12'50 Thia 11at*""'t -IJ.e<I F41».M '"-"'1ttw. ~ bus.naee ..
..... lrNgwlarltl•« In· ~11TIOU9 ..,.._11 ,-ir11 Southweel II,• Celt-Publtatted Otange Coul dufhed by •1:;:;•~m W1t1'1 the County C.k ol Or· Publothed Or-;r Cout ACTITIOUa .,.._.. LAH E M IC 11 A El fuarn •1 I In eny btd OI ln .... w -·Tl_,. , .. ~ tT•-f«Na 09!*8' pettnerWl'ltp. Delly P;tot AP<il3 10, 17 24. men!o '~: trantKI bull: ange County on t.4arch 9, Deity P14ot Ap<ll 1 17 74, --ADllE"TIStNG AAT 547 -~ _.... -... _... 1'200 Von l<Mmet\. St• ,.. 1'89 May 1, 1Mt •AMEITA·--· H~ lt'llne,Cald 12720 -.., ..... ILL, .... The foloWtnO pefaonl .,. Thit ~ per9ont .,. 400. lrwie. c.l1f 927tS M..0S1 :rneaaund« n: ()(lie~= ,.,ms M077 The fOllowtng per-.,. Et~ MtCheei Butby, 147
T I II I M Y I C I bullf'9ll •· doMo ~ • VMS S«remont, lnC. an Pu!>ltt"-' Or.,. Cou1 dOino bu16neM M . H41yea ~ CeM 12720 CMAll-Loa. I ' 11 IGANOFOM>, 1te00 ILACK OAAQON AE-111ino11 COfp«•11on, "'5 Ml.JC NOTIC( 11etadat>oYeon4·l·lt OUy Pnot Mwd't 20. 'LT MJC ll)TIC( 8U81NUS£1RST BOOK· Cf'ltletlnal..Meti*'Y.547 ....... c.... c ..... "' IOO I ~c-· .. "'27d1.,. .... COAD9 •• 5oc1•, i!Jsd3ln. Wtllhlra BIYd . Beller1y Htllt. M!:f.~.U!Oflno cc!~"p,::. Aprll3 10 1Ht l!l!Plfol0,8231 E v.'000'.lr•nd Hll)'M lrwie C11ff ttT10 ~.,...,... 'Irv "'· -· • .. Uguna H .... all sc.v Calli 80212 'ICTTTIOUl llUl*I•• M-017 flCmlOUt llU..... Or9'l0'. CA t 2G,&t Thie bulltlfft .. con-• P\AiiWiecl 0r.,. Coatt FOfd language lnatlM•.. Denni• w. Veltc:l'I. so tt Thll l>UllMll I• COl'I• ....... ITATl•NT denl .... ITATIMINT Ttiomaa Sctatt1n0 8231 E ~tao l7y hutband and .....
Deity Plot Aprll 3. 10, 1Mt Limited Par1MrlhlP. 19800 Jardin, LaQuna Hiiis, Calif ducted by a limited pertntt· The following pertont are ._.}11'!.'~.!.~ct .!:' ,":>:. .... IC NOTICE The~ pereona •• Woodwind Orange , CA Tl'I• reg1s1ran1 c om· MOet MeeArthUt loulelllfd. Sulla t2H3 . lhlp c101ng tMAin.ae u ,..,111 .. .,. v vvnlY o doof"O butonM111 92t19 rNftCld to ltlftNCI l>u
---------IOO, lrvtna. Calf t271S Thll ~tlMe• I• con-lh• registrant com· TheStlar'atanGroup. 3'18 ange County on Marefl 29 PlCTITIOUe .,..... SAHARA PARKWAY • TNt but lneu II 'on-,... undet Iha !KhllOUI PtaJC MJncE Thia bualnet• •• con-dllded by an lndtllldv.. manc.d 10 lfanNCI bUai· lJncojn Way. Co.ta ,,.... 1H9 ..... STATl•NT C...l0tflll lir'loled Parlnet· duC'ted by:"' lndf""""" Duell'IMI '*"" or flamea __ ....,.,_...., ............ __ Cllacted by.• ltmlted pettner-Ttt• reglatraot com· ,_. under the 1ic11ttou1 CA 92926 Or '46:1 Thi lolowWIO ~'°"'er• lhtP. 313S 8'fCll s1r .. t, The registra nt eom· Ill.led aocwe on Matctl 18
HCiiiiOUe • 11•• IND IMftCad 10 tranaact bu.II-bulll'IMI nam. or n8'ftel Charlene Clutterha m, PuOlllhed 'r;g' t ~ b\lllMta II Newport Beac:ll , cant 92660 ~ to transact ov ... tNt
..... aTAT ' th• regl1tran1 com· ,... und9r '"' lic:tll~I l•led above ~ Nollember WM Deily Pll01 April 1 l7. 2•. 1>£LICAN ASSOCIATES Donald I( 9eneOct 119 ,,... undef It• ftetthOl.ll Eric MICl'IMI &utoy
The.....,... ..,._. .. menoed to tranuct but!·· bulir'leaa name or naf'MI l5. 1ees Th•• busmaH 11 con· May t 1Nt M073 Flft UPC*' ~l)Ott Plata Illa OrY..io • ...._,OOl't 8alCl'I bl.lain.-. "-"" « n•ll'let n ua lt•latnenl '*" filed dOll'I ....... • Mii under the flc:lltlout ...... at>ow f" Maren t . Willlam Ot Foote ducted' by IM\ lnd1Yldual OflVe, .....,port BNal. Calli Calif 928&3 •tted •l>Olle on 3.1.119 .,11,.. the eoun11 Cl«'k o1 Or·
THIOHL.YM>ee.•7w. ~ neme « ,,.,.,,.. 1111 fl'lla atatament,wu riled Tiie reg111ran1 com · 92MO J lk:ott Fa~t. 8739 Tl'IOmu Sc:aarnno enge c ounty on Marci'! 23 '9tfl at. .,.._ C, CoMa llMed allow on Fet>tuary t4, Oennll ~ Velten wttll Iha County ci.r11 of Or· menc:.cs to trans.ct bull-P\8.IC MOTtC£ Thi Don R and E11a oe111 Hueston Al_. C1ir~. Foun· n111 11a1amen1 wu tiled lNe
..... c.lf. '"27 1Mt Tl'll1 IUMmenl -flied 9n09 County on M1rch t3, nMt under the ltc:t1t1ou1 IS Adkinson Fafl'lll)' Tru11 ,..,, Valley Cllkl 0~708 • with tl'lt County Clefk ol Or· '4taal Te..edor• Thomp•.,,., C.ol Ford. Oelwal Pat1'-wl1ll the COunty Clefk'of Or· tMt ~ .-arna or . namaa FICTITIOUI .,...... dated 10( ""· IS 16 £. Tl'lia bu•-.. ,. COl1• ange County on .,..,"' 29 PubOll\ed °"'"99 CO.SI
1 .. 7" 't .... .c. '* ... County on Marc:ti t5 , .. ,,. llat.oab<Mlon3-t.ft NAME ITATl•NT Oc.an f'ront. Balboa c I duel«S by .~rnitadpetl,,.,· tttt o.ttyPilOI AOfll3 10 17.~4 n.elft, c.lf. t2tlO TNI .. ...,,_, ..,.. llled t• Pubbhecl ~ co.at CMrt.ne A. Clult_.,arn · The lolowlng pertona are t2M1 1111p ,.,... lttt '
Tfllle ~ II con· wMtl Ille County CW1' of Or· ,.,,_ 09lly Piiot March 20 27 Tttll atatement wu l!Jed doing~" Tiie Bart and Laurie Tiie rag1t 1ru1 com· Pub!l&l'led Oranoe Cout .,_~,2 ~by."' ...... ., ... COunty on Mardi t5, Pu~ Oranoe Coest Aprll 3. 10, 1919 • With tM County Cletlr of°' Dari PrOdUCllOl'I COl'l'I• Brown Ll'MQ lr11Jl CS.1.0 ~ 10 lranMCI °' Dalty Pi\Ot A,ptil 10. 17, 24 1---------Th• r1111trant com-1tlt 09lly Piiot Mardi 21, Apfll 3 M-024 ange County on Mar'11 19, peny Oert Pr"' 1&3!10 7111190. r .. 1a1ed 3/2018A neae uno., tl'le hChlfQ\lt May t 1ue
mer'°9CI to trllnMCI ..,._ "1W7 10. 17, 1Hll tt89 11a<bor 8IYd • t907, Foun "9 AIMIW Twr~. Lagune OUllNN name OI namee M07& ,_ "'"* IN llctlOoua Stepllena & Kray, sooo M-037 PUBllC NOTICE F4t»Oa 1e1n Velley, CA 92708 IMch C1111 t 78SI lt1ted et>Mon f'•OfUMY21. 1-,.-... --...""-----.... -.,......,.,,..~-0-~ ,_.. « ,_,.. lfrctl 8tfeet, .,II• 410, Publltlled Orange Coast OOnal<I Stewart 1&350 Pe.;I M Cook, '5J I! UHi! tte9 --
ltlted allow on Man:ll 10, Newpoft BMc:tl, Calif 92800 "9LIC NOTICE rteTITIOU• 8UWH Dally Pilot April tO. 17 2A 11atb« BIYd •ll07 Foun· Str .. t, Cost• ...... C•l•I Donald I( &en«llc:t, Gen· Ml.JC NOTICE T:':~'::! .... 1118 Publllhed Orange Coelt NAME ITATl•NT May 1 1989 t•n llati.y, CA 92701 921128 .,., P9'11'1ar l*lll ... ._
T'heedofe Tiiompeon Del!)' PtlOt Mercl'I 27, April 3, ~~ ~· The followtng_ P.,IO<la et• ' M070 Th11 bllt•flftl 11 c:on· Mll'tlyn S Hewan1 12 Thll 11atarnent w.111 Mad. '=A~ ~ ,buameulY ..-.':JN co ... Till9 ttat~I w• Nad 10, 17. 1Ht -••••-• c101ftC1 bUlln.1 • ouc1eGDY" en lndi'llduil Moman•• Norte trv1ne '#tll'l lhe County Cltnl of Of· -MO.. ~·
wftfltheCounty Oetk of Of· M~1x ~ fol1ow4ng persona are FAASZ CO PUBLISHING PUBLIC NOTICE The reg111ren1 com· Calf t 771S ~ eoun11 Ol'I Maren 1$. ~ =:: pereQM "' PAHY. 4~~ ~~
lr"88 ~ on Merdl t , -.. blMnees • 5019 Jwdln, Laguna H•lla menc:ecs to tran1act bUll· Tilt• bullNM 1• '°n· 1eb --:.. • " ~ _ .. .,... 1N1 W C RUMPLER DIS · Callf t2653 fllC'"tOUI IUIM.11 NM undef Ille flctlhOUI dUc:1ed by a gtr*•I parl• F4l't• IMAOCRY BY SHAH• ~ W 8ander1, 42$
,.,_ TMUTINO Stot Werntt o.nni. w V•tctt SO it ..._ tTATU.NT ~ 1'111'1'\e Of l'lemel ner~ PuOI~ Of Coelt HOH wtOENER t344 Wan R.....,11de Aw•, ,.._pcw1 "*"'*' °'anti C09M Alla 11unongton Bdch. Jetdin. Laguoe Hiii•. c.111 The lolloWlnQ peraom are tteted ab4Mt on not yet Tiie reo111ren1 com· Deily Piiot Marc.t1T./4.9f113 ~ A.. Feunlain v ao.y leecl'I. Cahl t?IWS3
Deity !'lot Merdl 20 27 Ctltf t2MI t21&3 ckllnO b\.l.llnul u OonelCI ..... .,, rnenc«I to llanaact bUll· 10 17 1t t270t Tllll but MH .. c:On·
Aprtl3, 10, 1tlt . ' A.I 8mell IMcycle Parle Thia bu1tne11 It con· OlhtCH CONTEM· Thlt 1tetetnenl #H filed,,_. undef tl'la h<;tltlOUI ' ' M-OAO IMntlOn W909f*, ..,,_ ltUC1edoy:enlil'IOIY;outi
ll'IC .. Callfofnle. !lt01 Warf* duei.d by en lnd!Yldual PORARY OL.ASS STUDIO. with Iha County Cltlrll of Or· ~ narN Of l'ltmM • ~ The t•Ol•ttant com·
Aw .• Hun11n91on 8each, The regl11ra1H cont · 1.,2 S Coatt Hwy. Laguna "lO' County on Mlfel't 2t a.teoat>cMtonJUly24 1987 PlBJC NOTJC{ TNI ~"~" • con· menced to tt81"1Mci lbulli Cald 02t4t nwnc.a to tranNCt bull· IMc.l'I 1265 t 1"9 Doc\ R AdklNOn dUCled by an lft4!~ ,,,... ynClef Ille flc:tttoo..i• TMI but!'*I II con· neet UtlOer lhe ftcitOOUt John E. Ortlc:h. 20702 EJ "411191 nu l1at'"'9nl tn.ci '9CTmout 8UelNIU Th• re911trant com• ~ ,..,,,_ ., Mll"t!I
duct«I by.. COfPOl'•llon buelneea name or ""'* T«o Ad . El T0<0 CA t2~ Put>fllhed Orenge Coatt with lhl Counly Cterk ol Or· MAm ITATl-..rf ~ to If~ tM.wo ... •JJcMt Ol'I ~.,en 21,
Th• regl1trent com-lla'9d abO¥e on MerOI\ a. . Tl'lll butlMtl 11 '°"" Deify Pilot .. 10 .. 17, 24, enge County on M•eh ?3 The lollowlng pereone are neae vnder IM flCM!old 1tll
IMft08CI to t<eneec:t buat-ttll duc1ad by an 1nd11110ue1 May 1 ttet 1tlt dOlnQ ~ • ~ name Ot l'4ll'PIM ~ w lander9 neat uncMr Iha flcllltOUI 0-W. w V•tch Th• r•g11tran1 COl'll· • M075 ,.,... PU9LISH[A I MAl~lNO a...o •t>OYe °" Merdl Z7. fhle lltahll'Nnt WU "*' ~ l'llfM °' natM9 Thie teeMmlnl w• filed menoed to traneact bu111• Herwood Aak1n1on & SERVICE, •S2t Cempus Dr .. tMI wlWI the Countt C.k of Or•
....... •t>ow on Jw.JfKY e . ...,, f'9 County Ci.rte of Or· .,... under the flt1"'ou• .. -.,. ..,..TIC( Malndt, lfino.rton PIN•. ~. c.i11 t27t5 8tMrMon Wegener 9'191 ~•r on MatOfl 24,
1Mt -. County on Merell tS. ~ name O< """* ..._nu Tower 1, Suite 800. tMOO Nlcol lteva~n. 462t Thie 911181'11tnt waa "*' ltet
by: a gen«al Pert· ~t 1.. llltad ~on 1211$/N llOTICI Of' MacArthur Boul•verd. Camc>ut Of , lrVIN , Callt Witt\ IM COIJ'lry Cle<• Of Or· N1 ...
· TNI ltat""9nl Wll hle<I ,.,,... John E Oflld't ......C MIANNO Irvine Cellf 112715 12716 enge Coun"i' on MlltCI! at ~ Or~ Coeat
The reot•1ranl com-wfftttMCountyClertcot Or· ~ Orenge Coeat Tflll ltat~t wH lilecl ~llh«eby....,.n. ~Orange Co.tat Tl'llt bulinatt 11 con. 1Mt o..tyPllotAptt3,fO &714
menoed to tranuct bUti-... County on Merc:ti 2 Deity ,!lot ....,cti 27. Aortl 3. wttl't Iha County C.11 °'Or· Ille Planning Comrniwon of OieltYl'llOt ~n. 1D;""Tf7~ ~or. .. MldlflOCAI -N19' 1tlt .;,.:.._......;
,_ under the ftctllloua 111t tO 17 1"9 enoe County on Maret\ 2t the Ctfy of ~I 9aact'I ftet Tll• reg11tranl com• ll'ulllllhld OWenoa CoelS ._..... """" « '*'* H•H1 • M-031 ttlt • .. l'I06CI blC ~ M.()57• ~ lo trat\MCI ""M• Deily ,iOI ...,. . 10. 17 24 ·---------llted .tlo'4onMey 7. 19N Publehlad Orange eo.t . ,..,_, •P'i ~Ol'I -W'dW lhe I flllOUI Mey 1 t... ..aK mnt£
V\adlmlf e.taon Deity .... Mwct\ 21. April 3 PWUC NOnct ~ °'ltlOI eoa.1 =~11~r.;!, :~~~ ...c .,m "" ...... ,,.,,. °' rwN• -..014 ,~;.;;..:..:;:=;..;.;-.;.;~--nw ...-nen' ... tiled 10, 17. 1tlt Delly Piiot APftl tO. t7, 24, MINT NO t78 wNch... a.tad ~ on MMfert • PICnnoul--•• ~ theCountyClertc of Or· M-035 PICm'tOUeW.. Mey t ttM · • PICllTICMl9 WU IMI _.,. MmC( _.. STAW
.,.. County on Mereft to. ..,... ITA~ ' M069 propo111 to ameno the Nam STA,._,., Nic:Ol It~ ..._ n.. flllloMnO par'°"' ••
1NI '4tMI ftaJC ll)11C( The fallowll't S*9onll .,. •-IC llftflC( ::::,1o11.~~=:,.t,': Tiie folloWlnO Wtionl •• Thll llltemtnt WM flied MTmDUe ....... dOlne .,.._ a1 ~ Orenot Coatt ~~-· r-. nu l'ten and !tie a.nt A dolng~M wtththeCounfyc..tc olOr• llAMISTA~ OIUNGI IA'll f'I'
Piiot Mlfch 27, AC>r• 3. "°~'°#.T:"':'#' , 1;;,::'~ : ..... ~m:i·: • .., Hell'lta 8pdlc Ar.: ,..: Cole~~» 6tf:: s~ = County on Mal'Gh I TM '*'-t P*tonl -HOUK A COMPA'N, 2709 10• 11• ttlt M"°'3 TN~per90M •• eo.t. MeM. CA f2t2t PICTmOUe WM to• to ......... a praciea Colee Mw, CA t:M27 N-1 ~ ~ :""...:· eo.te ..._.
t .. ____ .;.. ______ .. ....... • ··'T."CI PrQt>ert1••· MAim STATW :C-'1 '°',,,.connection ~ T OabcMM 32' Publlahed Orenoe CM9C ' I. 0. .. • c A r I "'" r c... ,,.. ~ 2709
ftaJC llD11Cl I•~ .. ~'-.~ Inc . allf corporation,~:;::::-..., .... .,. ~ ..... ~=llNM =""' laltMle1191end CA Defy~ ~ 20 21, 10tt'1u•O,Wlet00 IMne,......,. Dr~ C.• ......_ AIT~-_,, _.. OT Ct I Hl"EIY APf'l I 10 ,.. CA tt711 Cllf _. "=='=AT.U.::I ~·:,a•CH IN=~= .:~~on· 1'* Von~~~~~ .. ~ .._.. en~,~::::~~!: .-.ott ..::=:...--::o:..: I :.:: ,:_.r '""'°"°"" ....... a:r ..... ~2!!!7~ Tll• f•gl11ran1 COl"l't• tO!~·.CeM, ,,_121,11,. .... :=r..'"": ::."t ttte2T ..... •• rm.fCllDllCl =MIWllllJsaCI, ... , ... ,.....,..:, 'Om• ~~·: ._,,.,,.. ~ to traneeol bu..-.. _,_, • ""'·• ....,. __.. Illa ...... ,,.u .. con-..... • ...,,.,. CA It ...... "'91-
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•TWMR. t...a ~ -......... rM11M 01t nMMie VOtt K#ITllfl, Suite 400, =. ~:: c':;; Tfle r•tlttr•fll com· fllCtlftOUI --ft11 I th 111 tii ._. --w '*'* -..01,eoeta ..... c.lf • .,,.. INtlMM .. COfl· --~Otl .. 1 .. 71 lnefl,c.lf tl1!1 .... ...., ....... to.,....,...... .....STA1W .... w. ...... ..-.. ....... A W1 ..... ~enll.,dto...i "a...we6GtwMn.P1"8111· """OMr Celfomie.ta. • .. __. •oi•• ,_ llf'°8t .. llc'9tlOua ,......,,...__..,...,. CINI_,...,. "'*' O.b. -2411 trWie Tfl• ,.,1a1ren1 com· ..,.. O•• ,... OOlpot.._,, '* """::. ""*' -;io 'C':*' . ....,_. ,_.,. ot ,..._ -.. ---• 1'e.. ,.....,.,., c... n. 1 1 ., -..,
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