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ENTERT INM E~T/A IO
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THE ORA
·Eastern Airlines
purchase g·iven
support at JWA
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of lfW O.ily Hoc SCal'r
Carprntc'"'. electncian~ and other
union members Joined the picket hnc
Monda) at John ~a)ne arpon to
bol ter mach1n1s1s an their strike
against Eastern Aarhncs
Pickets s:ud the) "ere mart.hang in
su ppon .Pf a tenuttavc agreement
rnchcd O'-er the "cekcnd bct"cen
R~lat~d story on .Al
terminal. urging the public 10 bo)'cOll
( onttncntal. which flies our of Or-
ange Count~
~ar) Yunt .. eitccuuve sccretary-
treasurcr of the Orange Count)'
(entral Labor ( ounc1I of the Fl.
C JO. said union members "an-ted no
more of LorenLo
.. The concern as af tht' lOurts don't
appro\c the agreement. ~e ma)' still
have to deal w11h loren10:· Yunl
\aid .. Hc·s Ob'-10u I) heading Fa t·
ern tov.ards bankruptC) ··
Man) union members and ) m-
Eas1em unaonc; and a aroup ol bu)l.,... path11crs "1ew l orcnLO a'I a un1on-
lcd by Peter V L ebcrroth. _buster and encm) of the common
The Uebcrroth group seeks to bu) "orkcr
E:.a tern from 11sf parcn1 compan). ..He did bust the union at (on·
Te as 1r. wh ich a 'IO o"n~C.ontincn-un~ntal." YunLsaid. "Jt wasall-unaon ~•dines~ C'ft--he-bought-rt. -.rrrd he' too
The lntcrnauonal .\ssoc1at1on of bankrupt<')' coun.
Machinists s1ruck Eastern on March .. He's doing the s:ime thing al
4 and 1s being suppQrted b> the Air Eastern ...
Linc Palot'I A souauon and thl· John Dunlop. a member of the
Tran port Workcr41 n1on I ntemat1onal Brotherhood of Elcc-
The \ 1rtunl 5hutdown of 1hc aarhnc tncal Workers. '>aid LorcnLo I) p1fics
led felas •\1r ( hairn\an f rank \\.hat's \\.rong "1th tht' ncv. corporJte
Lorenlo to file for baokrup1q America
itorne)S for fexas .\tr 1nd1cated ""This takeo,cr \tufT and OlefilOJ
Monda)' lbat the "eckcnd talk~ had stuli1~go1ng to ruin the "'ork1ngau).
failed 10 bnng about an a&R'Cment to Dunlop said
end the 37-da)-old tnkc "h\corporatc~eed thcnewageof
f\Cn 1f th l ebcrroth group and thl' robber b3ron ·
the unions did reach an ~rcemcnt at .\mencan co rporatt' c'ccutl'-CS ~ould ha"c to ~ OK'd b) the "ho command a 1ronom1cal whmci
nkruptc) court them~he\ Y..hilc trying to s11flc
An e 11ma1cd 100 pKkets Jt John ..... orkcrs· satanc and benefits arc
\\ B)"ne wanted the pubhc -and the aC"tuall) cndanecrfog the nation's
bankrupt(') coun -to ._nov. the~ ccooom1l \\ell-being. he argued
supported the 3Vffmenl • .. .\mcncan C\t"CUtl\ ~ are ~hon•
They marched and chanted at the s11hted:· Dunlop ~•uJ
entrance to the John \\-a,ne aaf fPfuse see PICl<ETS/A2'
·Newport's ~
r:espor1se
to quake
defended
By IRIS YOKOr
Of -°'""1,... k -" I..;
\ "-<'~pon &ach offitaal defended
the cit) 's da ster preparedness plan
Monday as a ~cll-organ11c~ proiram
that ran smoothl> duran J nda)' canhqua~c. de pate c1111c1\m from
re id ru lh.lit t~ (.U ) ~ .ill--
prepared to deal with maJor cmcrs·
cnc1es
After hearina a repon Monday <>n
how city departmen" handled the
quake, the Cit)' Council a kcd 11ff
~hen the c11y's updated Emergency
Operations Plan would be back
bcfott tht council ror ttv•c~
fl..en Ochno. 1•m\tant Cll)' man-
1acr. \ltd the plan ~•II bc prntnled 11
the coun<:1rs nc\t mccuna ur i11 fi"' ~e11na in Ma>-
BalbOa I land rc\1drnt Beth
ooptr repeated her call on \tonda)
(or better d1u trr prcpeminc,~.
Glavas n
given r
violated flnal
tribute ethics rules
'T / :J . WORl..D/ ·1
. 25CENTS ..
Tl'E ~·o Y, APRIL 11 .. 1989
.......... ~.,,......._-.y
M.rj Yunt JleftJ, ••ecutlve · Hcretary-treasurer of the
Oran9e CoufttJ CantraJ Labor Councll of th• AP'L ·CIO,jolns
pfdletl at John Wayne AJrport.
Jury rejects
suit in ~o~' s
electrocution
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN M)'CT'S. 40. said.
Of_04111y,_SUff The haardrtsscr said she now must
"lanct M)ers said he didn't know ~orry •bout $43,000 in medical bells.
h Id _,.. M Homeowner Frank Hanrahan tn--1 co · noull;U ootercy pine trtt an ttficd he nc"er warned has three sons her ne'ihbor's ba k yard "as a fa"ontc climbing pot for local chtl· or their fncnd not to chmb tllc tree dren. because he thought the wires were 1n$ulatcd he didn't kno" until she wa Ironically. the tree died about 1
called 10 the · ntiaao Road home in )eat after Noel's death and had to be
( osta Mesa four' years 110 to sec her cut down. he said.
15-)ear-uld son I) 1ng on the 'round. The famrhes sttll lave across the
has bod) burned from, his ltlP on a strttt fromcachotherandcont1nueto
12.000.:\.-0lt p<>\lo~f line that ran over . talk.. alttio&cb -"Ky-arc. not c~ ~betfee_ Han~~-'
The tecn·agcnhcd from has 1ruuncs sued Hanrahan and his wife, Sheila, ,
a \\.eek later without rcga1nm1 con-to JCl 1 settlement from their in-
aousness surancc company. but never would
A 1upcnor Court Jury on Monda) have taken money from them.
reJCClcd M)e~· cl11m thal her neaah· .. The lat several weeks have been
bors. Southern (al1forn1a Edison C'o difficult cmot1onally." Hanrahan
and Cotter"" r rec Ser\ acc. which said .. nd with Noef so dose to the
contracted to keep the pine tnmmcd. fam1I)". it's been hard since 1t hap-
"crc re pon 1ble for ocl M)cn ' pcncd It could ha"c..bcen ouuonJUSt
dtath as easily." -
The teen. who "IS 6-fcct-tall. M)ers said Edison should hive
app3rentl) gra~ the lane as he lo"I '1ronttt rqulataons rcprd1na trim·
hi s bala~ whale tandana on • mma •-a> from power lines and
br:lnch 1n an une\plored section of should ask homeowners 1f they ban
the trtt 1hat stretched more thin '"o children v.ho climb the tffe.
stone high .. Fu-st )Ou lose }Our kid. then you
.. I JU~t can·t understand how tht' ha"c 10 pa) the ball :·she said.
Jur) lan find there "a no fault on the M)t'rs· lllomt). Robert Kene .
other adc "hen all the t'' 1dt>ncc could not be rcacbcd for comment It
_clear I-. pro" cd then: wa a lot of was not knov. n tfhc ~ou.ld appealthe
neghgi.'"IU:C ~1 > .son wa allo"cd 1010 dcc1 ion or m1k"e 1motionfor1 new
up the tr('('. he "a nc,cr told not to... fl"teaw,.. LA\llSUT /All
·Wayne wins tempc;>rary
custody of her daughter
lly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of tJw a.., .._ s ....
\1\\J \\;nm· ''on temporal')
rnsto<h o l her 2-\.ear-old daughter
Monda~ ~halt her e'·husb3nd rt'-
maanedJailcd v. 1thout b31I o n chargM
he arranged a brutal auad. on her
dunng al ourt bank o'er" ho v.ould
ha\e care o'er the child
wa, ne. '2 the d.iugh1er of late
actor ·John \\ J)n(' apphtd for an
1mmed1ate ~upcnor ( ourt hearing
after b31l for her lnm1er hu\band.
l horn.is .\ (ju1n1\ was denied fn·
da)
C11on1s ~a'i .lffl'\t('d at his prav.I·
ina Phillip\ Ronch home in the
Pomona area la-,1 v.t•ck an conneC'tion
w11h the Oct. l au.id. on Wa\ nc and
her former m1lhona1re Oo) tnend.
Roger Luh) fie pk-adcd 1nnoccn1 to
charge\ of con\pirat' to omm.at
ass.lull "''h a dradh "ct1pon and tnt1m1dia1c v.11nn-;
Jud Ronald l 0\1.l'n plalcd the
child an ~a)nc'c; can.·. pcndana a
hcanna .\pnl 10.
.\t that time the JUd&c ~•II consider
.l muuon to rtopcn the cu tod)
hcann~ said 1:-Robcn Lcmkan
"-a)nc' auornc) fhat motion will
bt' hied this "eek. he added < "en ..aid he ton 1dcrcd ll pro~r
for \\a~ ne to ca~ for the iarl whale
(11onis v.ac; in cu'ilod)
\\a\.ne could not he reached for
lOmmcnt
The ruhng ~a based on affida, 11
from \\ 8) ne who talked about al-
leged beating._' b) her hu band dunng
their 16-month mama c The JUdgc
al con 1dered the con paracycharsc
and that (11on1 ~s ~in& held
v.11hou1 bail. but no tcstamonv ~as
ta~en. Lcmkin sa1d.
G1on1 • an orthopeda urJcOn -.ith
li\c clinic 1n the Inland Lmp1rc area.
~as giHn sole cu tody of the t hild.
Ana ta 11. in January. The Judge
ruled \\a)nC "a "cmotaonaJI) 1m·
mature .. and pent hulc time -.1th the
girl
Meanv.halc. 11onis' 1ttomt')' "u
e\~ted to file a petition tod•> v.11h
th't Supcnor Coun to ha1;c bail Ki. If
at 1 set. G1on1s' team of lawycn will
seek immediate custod)' of the cbt1d.
attome) lbcrt Graham Jr satd.
na ta ta has st.a)ed with G1ontS'
partnts 1n~ bas a1TCSt. but they
turned the child over to Wayne on
f nday for her scheduled aJtematc
~cckend \ISIL G raham said. The lir1
has rc nmned with her mother.
The Judge recommended Gion1s'
parents ~ allo~ed to vtsit the ch.aid.
he said.
Grahm said Wayne waJved more
than half her "' 1ts with Anastasia 1n
February •nd March and wd she his
hulc chance of paruna permanent
custod
"M . Wayne. knowtng ht couldn"t
wa n an) other w1y. 1s ca p1tahzina on
Dr G1oni · s1tua11on and not ·t>c1na
able to defend himself." Graham
said.
Ga on 1s ts accused of hi nna 1 pn v1te
tnHsttptor to tnllm1datc Wayne and
Luby Tv.o allqed hit mtn suspected
of calT}•OI out the assault •~ 10
custod)' 11 Orange County Jatl on SI
m1lhon blal Cooper qucsbOnl-d huw Balboa l\llnd rci1<kntt •outd r('l(h their ~1anatcd e\ acuation ctnter 11 Of·
ona dcl Mar H1&h hOOl 1n EaitblufY
1f the 11land bnd~ were dc.-,MO)cd an
1 dit1a.ter. •
()(hno n:\ponckd the (at) 1lrcld}
ha' 1t1 Emcratnc-y Optra1ton Man
and •hat oopcr wants 11 ~mpf)
sxabliC' iducalion. -rhaf somcth1n1
~c·,c bttn doma." ht \aid.
Horse center feud unbridled; S2M suit fjled
Emc~nc) ev1cu111on anfor·
m11uon 1t conMantly d111nbu1td to
f'tsidrftll lhmup tlly ~lttttrUnd
poli« and fire ckpenmcnts.
As f(w roftttmt allovC how Balboa
llland raicknls would ~ c~acu1ted
1 f lhctr only .. nd route wttt damal(d.
l>thno ttplint ... TMf'f' an.) number
of,,.ways 10 do thn ••
Ut1"' MhCOplCD IO e\ ICUllC re11 •
cknl' I\ IUll OM of lhr IUft)' mtthods. .,.. __ GUMl/AIJ
Two women claim ex-owner threatened them, violated rights
Ir I09llrT IMO• °' ..............
ThC' (In) and outspoken Eddie
M1lhpn mllCk h11 .dt,,er1urt from
Hunt1n1ton ltkh Ccn1ral Park
Equesu11n < cnttt la\l Januar:>. ~11-•na tm half mtttnt 1n 1he <"ompany
I mlftlll'd tbt l'«R hOrtt
f«1hty.
Linda 5IMlt. .21. Mithaan' chitf
antllMHtf dUritll ttvcnl ••r1nak·
pt11ucd month also rode oO -
thoulh not iwattfull)' -into the
~nlt1. Shue ... ,., e\ 1cteJ b M11lia,an la t
\Pf'I.. 1fltf' I profO"ICd (eud anJ
uMuccn~full) battled the e"K't1on in
Orante Count) Mun1c1pal Court,
v.hnt ,h( •at brlnac<! a 1rouhlC·
maker and ~t \addacd •1th Pl> 1n1
1nomcy fttl for her ~ncnt ,
5lllc clluntd * wu Mn&lcd out for
M1l"91n' 11T ror lodaJns complauus
v.ath Cll) otlicaal about M alha;,an'\
manaaenal ta ttcs anJ alleacd \IOI·
at1on\ of contra t regulation .
hue.• com.eu1cr \lie "oman. S11d
shc(oukSr1'ufTord to.-y the feriand
had her~ pm1thttd. She alt0
dCC"larcJ bankrup1c ond then had tu ~II TalOutt. hct pn1~ French
1 horoulhbmt hone.
"I !<Ht C\Cf)th•nt-" she ~ad. "l'"e
bttn a real vtet1m .
T ht fcud1n1 and f u in nd f1Ahl·
GOOD MOR I G
ang ha' e 'lU•ctcd down al the Equc
tr1;an (enter at Golden W~t trttl
and l ilts .\"cnuc s.nce thote torm)i
month~ but now the kpl belt~ 1
slltcd 10 etealale. Sh~ and Calhy Edmonson.
another unhaPP.)'. ~ boankr, ha"c tiled • S2 m~us 1-.w uat 1n f~ral l>i\tnct( oun•1ns1 thcoty
Of'Hunttnaton kattl wt.M:h ownt the
«ntcr. tM NaaiciMI EAfuntnan
Center •hid! opttlln tbc ~"'and
.. 16·7
M&thpn.
• hue cl11ms that her civil f'illtu
wttt \110latcd when the was ••led to .. lhttats. ,erlJaJ abutc and_."
b Malhpn in an 1t1Cmpt IO bft lwr
to ka"e the fac1hty.
On two occaSIOftl latt """" Milli· pn dro"e a trllCIOr nar -=:,r: was nd1n1 and dtlibrr1~ ic
to !Nke a loud noitt Wll.h t ·-'° frithtm lht hoc'lt and IO ...... w claim 1n tltc lelil....,.. The Mitt clatms .... •..., ._ ,.E __ mldM/Mf
I
r on leave duilng
ly PAUL MCMIPU'Y
Of .. ~ ........
A OM--time polict officer has bttn
plK'!d on adminastralivt leave at
Golden West Collett pendina the
completion of a ~ble fraud in~
vestiaation by his former depart· mtnt.
Huntington Beach police were
asked to 1nvestiple after an outside
audit revealed 1 $-6,000 shortfall in
the rental receipts from swap meets
held at the colleae on weekends.
Ofl"icial' at th HunllnftOn ~~:h col&eet and the Coast ( ommunit)
Co.I'* Dtstnct that 10Hrns Golden \\-esa strnsed that no one has been cha'lfd with any -..ron1doin1.
However, Gary Spcrhna. an as-
sociate dtan at Golden WNt Collett
Vt>ho was 1n charge of the swap meet
ptOll'lm. was placed on p11d adm1n-
1s1rative leave pendinacompletion Df
invest1pt1ons by police and the
college district.
Sperling is a fomler officer with the
Ex-teacher who.
launder~d drug
money sentenced
1y CATHY FRANKLIN 10 five years probation, but allowed
Q,yNewtSaMce him to remain free on a $400.000
LOS ANGELES -A veteran appeal bond.
Edison High School teacher was "Mr. Hoyland is one of a large
d h . . number the court seems to be seema sentence to t rec years '" pnson no"· succumb~n to the lu.re of eas" Monday for evading reporting re-; quirements on $200,000 in susoccted money," Rafe 1e said. He added
narcotics proceeds that were .rwash-that the only reasonable conclusion to ed" throu8}1 several bank!. draw was thatHoyland was la1.1J1der-
ln re~s;f~ to irant 8 probationary ing the money for himself or others. scntcn -District Judge Edward Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen
Rafccdie called science teacher James Wolfe said Ho)' land has refused to
Ral h H I d 43 f Da P disclose the mone) 's ong1n. P oy an • • o na oint, a Wolfe said it was proved at the tnal
poor role modcL that Hoyland deposhed lacge quan-
"lt's a -bad example for a hi'h titicsofcashinbaoJcaccounts,thathe
school teacher to become a cog 10 exchanged large quantities from S20
narcotics traffickina." Rafocdie said. bills to S 100 l>iJJs and limited trans-
rrjectina a defense araume11t that ac1ions to amounts under$ I 0,000 so Hoyland had no criminal record and did not know what he was doing was as to avoid reponina requirements.
~inst the law. He used banks in Newport Beach.
Following a non-j ury trial. Huntinaton Beach, Costa Mesa, Cor-
Hoyland was convicted by Rafeed ie ona der Mar. San Juan Capistrano. on Marth 10 of six counts of illegally San Oemente and Dana Point. Wolfe
structuring cash transactions at banks said. ;-·
to avoid filing currency transaction While the money was not linked at
reports. trial 10 narcotics peddling. "there's
The teacher at·Edison High School nothana to sugge$t the money wns in Huntington Beach is currently on lcgall) obtained. The amount of
unpaid suspension, pending his dis-money he ran through the accounts
missal. He Joined the district on Jan. was five times this defendant's pre·
27:.,1969, a spokeswoman said. tax mcome." Wolfe told Rafecdie.
--Kafeedie-also sentenced Hoyland ---';.....y~nsttiltt~IClOt Sbtnn..an
Hun11naton Beach polact who 11 one ume ""orkrd fraud 1nv~tiptions.
\\hen he fil'1l Joined the Ookkn
\\est Collcae faculty . ~ wa' an
in structor Vt>llh the admin1stra11ve
Justice proaram .
Colleae officials asked for an
out adc audit aller learn1na from unnamed M>urces therr wa ~me
th1ng ... rong \\Ith the s\\ap meet fund
accounts.
The college at Golden We~t and
Edinger streets rent park in& lot space
James Ho1land
said there was no e' 1dence before the
j udge that the money came from
narcotics trafficking. 0
He tried 10 shift culpability to John
Frederick Ford, a Long ~ach boat
builder arrc.sted with Ho)'land in December 1987.
Ford. a wcll·known yachtsman and
skipper of the Zamazaan -which was entered in several prestigious
regattas -was not charged an the
indictment and 1s not current I> facing
state C'ha.rges, Wolfe said.
Wh en the men were arrested 1n
December L987, authorities seized
the yach t. more than SI. I million in
ca h and gold sta hed 1n a safe1~
depos1t box and Porsche and
Maserat1 automobiles. according to
pubhshed rePom.
10 1wap mttt vtndotl cKla werUn4.
Artordina to John Rnk)'. vice
chanttllor for human tnoURn ol
Coa5t Community Colks District.
the ren&als add about SZ-50.000 an·
nuall) to 1he dastnct'' co~r1.
Tht audit ~owed S4.000 in min·
1n1 funds for the morirh of February.
Hut the audit also sho•ed thf
problem could \Cf) well be I fl•'Acd
accoununa system. .
Coverina a lhrec-month period
from Dc_cembcr throuah February. it
•
~vealed 1•ap meet mual receipts
•re a~rentl) S2.000 m0tt than
rteordcd in Dtttmbtr. S2.000 Int
than m:ordtd in J1nu1f) and $4,000
kH in Februal')'. "We didn't have one wfft ~
we balanced." Rcnley said. "So wt
certainly have an 1ccoun1in& ~)'1em
that is not efTcc11ve." ,
Judith Valles. prcs1dcftt of Goldtn
Wc't Collcac. saJd the~ took 1mmrd1·
ate acuon after the 2'11-v.eek 1ud1l
uncovered the shortfall. including
placina Sperling on adm1ni!ttrat1\t
Bay Club can use
lease as security
for S30 fnillion loan
WIYt'Oft Mltth 17. .. II doH not 1mpl> ht's liibY of anythaq." ValJn said ••• ,...., JUll
sllftdard5ure. •ttc'1 we're conductintd th11
beatllf feel• he'll be cs.id. .. &ht /
iiid of Sperllna. .
.... could JUSI be slopp) book·
kccp1n1 •• Renie) wu llattd to mttt .,nh
pohct 1nvts11111on toda) a. thC1_r 1,1"e~t111t1on conunun. He (Sil·
mated 1hc invt,ll&atlon would take at ·
least two "ech •
QUAKE
FromA1
The most important faelOr in any cmergcnC) plan is for all cit) depart-
ment to react qu1ckl), Dchno said
"\\c "ould be on the scene in •
mu1mum of five minute "he said
"We ha H so many resources that a lot
Of Other ClllCS don't have,'' ·
Ht said a summaf) was added to
the emergency plan that dc~be the
dut) of each cit) official 1n an By IRIS YOKOI ensure restoration of 1mpro"cment . cmcrgcnc;). Otllno stud.
0tt1Wo.1yNocsu1n The 1986 lease had required Jhc Also in lhc updated pl:in is a
The Balboa Bay Club can assign its city be iivcn all insurance proceeds if narrat1H~ on how the ctty Vt>Ould
1986 lease with the city to a lender as the Bay Club failed to rebuild build-re!ipond in the case of n maJor air
panial security for a SJO million loan. ings damaged b> fire or other disaster d1~ster like the C'emtos plane crash. the Newport Beach City Council The appro,ed consent \till requires Jackie Heather, a former ma)or
dcclded Monda>. the Bay Club to rebuild if the who has cnuc1zed the cit) 's dasa tcr
The refinancing of the Bay Club 1s premise arc dcstro)ed. but 11 gi'c pl:in as unorganized. ~1d she hasn't
!>Cparatc from the Bay Club's request the lender the right. under ccnain )Cl seen the updated plan. but hope51t to extend us lease SO year In faC't, circumstances. to use the proceeds 10 has deia1led cxplaMtions of official~'
bay club officials have w11hdrawn pay off the loan rather than rebuild. duues and action pf ans for all areas of
their request for a lea~ extension and Ho""e"er.eourts ha' e ruled lenders the CH).
ha' e not )Cl indicated whether the) may not u~ fire insurance proceeds Sc'cral )Cars ago. then-Ma )or
will submit a new request. lo pa ) ofT a loan secured b) a trust Heather pan1dpatcd 1n a cit) d1\3 tcr
In this latest finance-related trans· deed unless tt pro"cs its ~unt> dnll in which no one kept her act1on1 International Bay Clu~ Inc.. would be weakened if the proceeds informed about maJor deu ions. or
a holding company. asked the council were used to restore improvements, much of nn)thing cl~e.
10 dporove the use of the Bal boa Ba) Burnham !>atd. She ..aid she realw.:d after the drill
Club'S 25-lease as partial securit) for Council members had earlier c'-that the cit) was not organ11cd m
a S30 million loan. pressed concern the Ba)' Club wa getting the \.anous pla)ers -such as
Some of the S30 million would be being put up as collateral to finance the school<;. ham radio operators and
used for improvements at tile club, the larger I BC Th~y also were staff -toge ther ma d1wter.
according to City Attorney Robert womcd the Cll}' would lose the She said the cny hould begin b) Burnham. propeny 1n case or default on the loan dQtng something as simple as advis-
A ground lease 1s an interest 1n the Howevcr . .t hc.council "as sat1sl1ed ing residents to bolt down water
propcn) has' alue and is common I\ with Burnham s rea urances and heaters to preHnt fire and other
pledged 'as securny to guarantc~ apprO\.Cd the consent agreement (>..0 • hazards the heaters could cause 1(thc)
repayment ofloans. Burnham said. In Meanwhile. 1he mue of Yo hat "ere thro" n around in an eanh-
facl. the Ba.Y Club lease current!) 1s happens to the Ba} < lub propen} quake
collateral for loans amounting to after Its lease c>.p1res in 20 11 remains The c11~ needs more 1ntcral11on
more than $1 0 million. Burnham ·a 1op1c to be discussed between the en~ and the schools
said. Ba) <. lub officials last month asked espec1alh since ihc schools senc as
If the IBC defaults on the loan. the to C\tcnd their lease of the put>hc land e'a uauon centers 5he said "We're
lender coufd step into the Ba> Club·s for SO )cars to allo" the club time I<> not v.or\.1ng v.iiti Th?-srnool distnt't
place as lessee of the ropcny. but recoup the cost of a planned SI We're not stock1r"g J~ schools (wi th ------~------------------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiim-----.-~ar.oc~s not acquire an) n t tOThe ciiy's m1ltmn-plu rmo at!on. ftowc\.er. emergenc) opp 1es . she sa1 . c-
R I• f k f H • • fee 1nttrest in the property. council membcrsquc t1oned whether ha'c some real problem!!. We have a e le Wor ers return rom alt' The consent gl\CS the lender the 1hc)ha,ctheauthont)toen1er1ntoa realopponun1ty tobnngourC1ty up
right to assiln the lease to a bank. lea~ longer than 25 }cars "'1thout 10 speed."
ly RANDA CARD\llEU
Oly Newt s.Mce
Eight Irvine-based church workers
told friends Monday they v.ere
thankful to have made it out of Ha111 in the wake of repeated coup at-
tempts. violence and an airplane
hijacking in the Caribbean nation.
stuck there." surrendered to federal agents in
The group arrived in Miami Mon-Miami.
da)' morning on a_Outch airline flight Tht" group, Floyd Graves. JL.of_
they secured at the last minute. More Costa Mes.a; Bruce Ungerland. 45, of
than 1,000 people v.erc camped out at Irvine; Richard Hams. 46. of Laauna
the Ha1t1an aJrpon tf)'ing to flee the Niguel; Sett) Pope. 36. of Newpon
country. and none of the American Beach; Jean Watts. 54, or Tustin;
awirlines w~re flying into the area. Kelly Mann. 26. of Redondo Beach
aJtcrs said. and Melinda Wallace 27 of West
The ei&ht relief workers were due Covi na. arrived in Ha1'11 16 days ago
back in Los Anaeles Monday nigh1 10 help build a' 11la~ school W1th1n
with onl) their carry-on luu.agc. ,}lours. the 11r t of several m1htal');
Walters said. the rest ofo poss1b~y on coup d'etats occurred.
financial 1n.s111ut1on. insurance c.om-\Otcr appro"al Heather pra1!.ed as ideal the Cit) of
pan) or rcson manaacment .firm in In add111on < oun ctlwoman lnine·!t t:\tens1\.e preparedness pro-
the e'cnt of a foreclosure. Evel)'n Hart prOpQ)Cd a new 25-)car gram. "'h1ch 10,olves all pt) depart·
"There's goina 10 be somcbod) lease beginning 1h1s )Car. with the CH> men ts, other go,cmmcnt agencies.
operating the Ba) Club:-' Burnham taking back !he land r,n "'htch the school the business commlln1t)
told the council."\' ou don't tand to apartments arc bu1h and rating the churches and re utcnts. I th I f h structure to pro' 1dc a part. upcm Ir.,, inc has a full-nmt> emcrgcnC) 1~:0sac~ig~~pcn> as a ~su t 0 1 15 termination of the lease 1n 201"4 management coordinator and rccent-
Ba) Club supporter~. pAn1cularl) I) in' c tcd SI .S,000 in 11 water-heater
The consent also authorizes the residents of the 145 apartments. trapping program.
lender to rccerve fire 101urancc e>.prc\sed !itrOng oppo 111on to t"fan'\ Dehno has said Newport Beach proc~.s and plact the monc) in an idea. sa)in& the propcn) 'c. locale right docs not nccd a full-ume emergenc)
rnterc t bcanna escro~· account to oil \\-c t <. oast H1gh wa) "ould be a response planner-~'C<1u~ 1hc Clt)
protect the lender's secunt) and bad par~ 1tc manager could handle the task.
"They were-lucky to get out alive.''
said Dr. Jennifer Walters, Jirlfriend
of sroue leader J im Loomis, 46, of
U,una Beach ... (It was an) incredible
adventure and a series of miracles
that they aot out. They didn't fecJ
personany threatened: but they were another plane h1Jacked by two Hai· The group members ~re ::ible-10
•ian military ·prisoners. who later deliver all supplies '~> brousht . • D riv e·r a r re 5 t e d aft e r c r a 5 h ; n I rv in e
I
CENTER 11 v1t1es oflice, still boards her horse.
Charlie Brown, at the cen ter. She said
she joined the su11 because Milligan
allegedly didn't abide b) nil contract provisions.
learned her lcs on. she said. and ,__ would ne"er 5pcak out in public By JANET ZIMMERMAN mph in an eastbound lane of Jeffre) the 1.1.c tbound lanes and hit a bnck
wall 111 a mobile home park on the
north 1de of Jeffrey, she said. From Al
Millipn drove olher vehicles, includ-
ing tractors and golf cans. very close
to her at unsafe speed and w11h an
efTon 10 frighten her and her horse.
She claims she was harassed be-
cause she stood up. along with Shue.
in making their complaints public.
again , even if encouraged to do .-.o by Ofmao.tyNout.n Road. wc.stoflr'\'tnc Boulevard, when
city officials. A susl)CCted drunken driver wa they were tut at 10:30 p.m .. a
"I've been under extreme mental arrested unday n11h1 aficr he California H1J}lwa) Patrol dispatcher angu1sh."she~1d ··1wouldn't peak smashedintothebackofanother car, said
up." senously 1nJunn1 an elderly Irvine Michael W. Reapn. 26. of Santa
One ci ty official described M1lh· couple. officials said Ana was dnv1n1 about H mph and gan's style a~ "Napoleonic" nnd that failed to slow. the d1~patcbcr Yid
he and Shue hnd a strong personality Carmelo Spatola. 78, and his wife, The impact forced the lrv1nC'
Carmelo patola. the dm·er, v.as in
stable condmon w1th lq fractur~
and blun1 chc t trauma. His 1N1fe was
in \table but Str1ou condition v.ith leg fractures Both ... ere 1n the
in ten 1"e care unit at WC\tcm Medi·
cal Ccnh:r 1n \anta A.na.
At other times, Millipn tried to
photoaraph her. she~1d. By reason of
such acts, Shue was placed "in great
fear of her safety and physical well-
being," she said.
Millipn said Monday, though, that
Shue "1s beating a de.d horse." She
made identical charges in the lawsuit
over her eviction, but they weren't
substantiated, he said. He's not seen
the federal lawsuit. he said.
She said the city could ha"e nipped
the controversy in the bud by listen-
ing to the complaints and acting on
them.
Instead, City ttorne) Gail Hutton
advised her to mo"'c out of the equestnan center if she didn't like the
way thinp were, she said. Hutton also
told the dissidents to get a lawyer and sue the city if the} \\Crt0d1ssat1sficd.
Edmonson said.
clash. Giustppa, 71, weretravelinaabout 3.S ·couple's car out of control. It ere>$~
Bu I lfnother official !ta 1d that hue rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;mm_m_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii y,as encouraged to make her com·
He claimed Shue was C'V1cted
because she was an unsafe nder.
"She had her day -days -in
court and the judge didn't believe
her," Milligan said.· ·
Edmonson, who works at the
Golden West Colleae student ac-
"We need somebody in the ci ty
attorney's office who·11 do somethrn&
more than sit around in her office and paint her fingemaHs red." Edmonson
said.
Shue said she got into trouble for
followina the advice of city officials to
document complain ts and to put
them in wntina.
plaints pubhc and then wa "hranded
a bad 11rl" for doing so
Caty Environmental Officer u~n
Tully recall s going to th e center to check on alleged violati ons when
Mtll!Pn took photographs of her and
Edmonson. "l kne\\ there was a war between
them. But l didn't know what we were
doing that he wanted on film . l
thousht he v.as trying to be antim1dat·
1ng.''
"He called me 10 ask what l was
doing with that "'oman and I told him
11 was none of his busancu."
• She and Edmonson, and others, did
wltat city officials advised them to,
from Al she said. and were in fact "agents" of trial. the City. But thecityd1dn°t P.rotect her
LAWSUIT Tully said that Millipn had pul up
some buildinas without c1ty permits
but performed accordin& to rqu-
lauons when he understood that was
Keese earlier contended the haz-- e.ven thouah Cll)' offic11l1 .asked
ardous condition was foreseeable 10 M1l11pn not to oust her. she said. • the defendants. . Shue said lt~e other day that she s
what was expected ofb1m. The cit) has hared the Lona Inch
law firm of Moore IL M11h1H to
rcprcsenl 11 in the federal case. The Hanrahans· attorney Peter bttn made miserable. She also has
Simpson. said the jury ccnte~ed the
nqh~ncc on Noel Meyers because be stOod on a branch 2.S feet in the air
\bat had no sup~n above his knees.
· Tbe jury, which deliberaled about ftve hours, also found Edison nqli-
aent. but that wu not the cause of the
injury. No~ was awarded.
Keac aJlesd that Edison con·
tracaed with the trimmana compeny
10 lend thoutandt of area trees, but
did not care fbr the Hanrabans' ll'tt withjn a year u contracted. He also
maintained IM ut.ality company was
Wl'Ofll In its pllctmtnt and maan•~ance ror ~ powcT" hne near the pine.
.
PICKETS "We lost our chanct when RHpn
auacked PA TCO (Profeuional Air ,,_,u Traffec Controlln'S Orpniiation),"
Baldwin Kttnan, 1 representative Keenan t1td.
for the carpenters uQ•Qn. said the "Th11 15 the !>eainnina of a n1· Eulcm strike provided a chance to LionWldt sohdarit)' that could mean
re1nfon::c the un'portance of unions to the economic wtU-bd111 ofworkrrs"
the coumry. He 111d IUPtJ'.Ort for the mach1n1$U
He said unions""~ an import-by Eastern'• pilots and n1att1 attend-
ant opportunity byJadana to suppon anll Kt an uamplc for all union
air tiaffic controllers in 198 I when members to emulate.
I l .000 them walked off their JObs "I'm eaC'lted the ~11011 huna
and wttt sut.qumtly fiml by Pm1-toUlh." Keenan 11id. "The country
dent Raipn. • ncica; orpnand labOr 10 prosper.·•
.. Jui 1 call '642-6086
What dD ~ Hb about the Olity Pilot? Wll9t
don't ,ou like? Call IM numM above and ~ = will be reeordecl. cr.ecnbed and de-•~SJ ........ .
I 1111,. ·--..... ..-..., .. UlldlO ..... lltwltotM--ORMy .. eo.•u1n to ow Letlerl cioliam• must 1ecl ..
.. W11Mdlll1,hOMR--lorYerifbUOR.
Tell• wtaaa•1 Oii ,our mied.
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MONDAY T
HI 111 i I"\ tCct\ltl'
FV Library Friends
plan book reviews
during luncheon
. Six book ~vitws and a lun<:hcon presented by
Fnend1 of the Fountain Valle) Library will be held
at 10':30 f'nday. April 21 . at the Carmel Retirement
Home. 17077 San Mateo, Fountain Valle)·
The books to be discussed are "Blood1n," by
Joseph Wambauch ... Sh10101 Through" by Susan
Isaacs. "Mqdahne Scrolls" by Barbara Wood. ··The
O ther Karen" by Velda John\ton. ''The Jo> Luck
Club" by Amy Tan and •• ot Without M)'
Oau&hter" by Bctt)' Mahmood)
Jtescrvattoni are required Call 01dd> Lam-
mers at 962·34S3 for 1dd1t1onal 1nformat1on ,
Attaining p~ac~ of mind
Pr0ce5KS by which 1nd1v1dualsc.an attain peace
O( mand now Will be ex~ored by publt'-SCl"\'ICC
couni.elor Judy Kane-mllh al 8 p.m. Frida)' at the
mvenat) Community Park Center in ll"'ane.
The pr~n1a11on b) Kane-math ""ho 1s hfe
trans1uons counselor \o\-llh Lafe V1.,1ons Unlimited,
comSIOat thcdOO('. Adaspla) table ""'llbcavaalabk
for ne1~ork1ng bu'>ane!l.~S. ~rv1ces and other
product For more 1nform:u1on. call 733-3013.
1y ...-..1~ST
°'-~ .......
A dttp dattrust in public IJtncits and
tMuabilit)' &o •nd mOM')' -&Kly was lht
dominant ~mt that evolved from a~nn
of .. orklh()ps Mid 10 aa1n public com·
ffi(ntl rtaarchna transportation solut1on~
for Qran,e County. •
A rcpon presented to the Oransc Coont)'
Transponataon Commiu1on on Monday
saKi this bas1C' d1s1rust must be resolved
before the public will support a tax
incrnsc. The tnfonnauon, culled from seven
worbhops conduC'~ throughout the
count) m the latt wanter. romcs at a ttmc
v.hen county officials arc propos1D& a half-
cen1 sal~ tax mcrcasc to help fund t\\-O
decades of 1raflk relief outhntd 1n th(' 20-
Ycar Master Ptan of frame. lmprove-
mcnh
Comm1ss1oner ( lahcc Blamer, chair-
man of lhe ou1rcac'1 commattcc, sa1d she
doc not think the distrust was a resull of
pa'it co\l overrun or susp1c1on of a
particular p<>h 11c1an or comm1s ion
Rather. Blamer said. 11 appear to be part
of a larger problem of public discontent
wuh bureau<:racy.
"I d9n't think at'\ di trust of a personal"'
nature. I 1h1nk 11· more of an 1ns11tuuonal
d1s1ru 1 and I thlDk at"~ be( use of dt 1ru'it
of the state and ftckral IO"ernmenl. It
filters down, probabl>,"
In grMJal, Blamer wud , ptople 11tcm to
feel a lack of connection "'llh their
go ... cmment. a frumation at not k:nowin1
who 10 C'all to get information or ' cc a
complaint
. Whatth<'Y "ouldlake\ hesa1d,1stoha"e
a respon\1\e and re Ponsibk pc™>n at the
other end of the telephone lane "They would lake to \ec a tran-,portation
czar. which 1s not PoS~able.'' Blamer ~1d.
"I thank there's an educational proce\ that
need 10 occur to let people know ~ho 1
re!!.pons1blc."
The issue of public trust should be addres~ If oflic18l'i l'\ptCt Ul\ proposals
to gain the suppol'1 of the elec'toratc. the
report said. One option. accord1na to Blamer "-OU Id
be 10 create a committee to O\crsee
spending of funds acnerated for the :!0-
)ear plan. >\ proPo~I to con'>Ohdatc
1ransporta11un aecnc1es ma) or may not
make u daflcrence. 'he 'l<tad
.. , don't k.now what the an\\\Cr as.' she
~ad. ··1 JUSl think lo\C nctd to find
something the people <:an trul)' behe' e ID ..
In fact. c1t11cn pan1c1p:won 1n proJCtl'i
such as the rc<:ent "ork~ho~. "hu:h \\ere
conducted for the count) rnmm1 ion b)
ln1rgrat1"e Man:igcmcnl A 'iOuate'I
mi&ht 1n tbemleivet help rnidcnt1 fttl
clOk'r to lht decision mak.in1 procttl, Blamer Yid. but only 1f tM publiC''
\Uyntaon~ arc inltantcd into &o"ern-
ment plan\.
··The prople an thtS county are very very
antelltacnt and very very capable of solving
problems:· Blamersajd, "It's important to
me 10 hsten to them and find out what
idea~ they su~ that can be mcorporatcd
into what we re doina. It's an ins.uh 10
la'iten to them and then ignore what tht'y're i,ayang ...
Information pthercd at the workshops
rc ... eals that Orange County residents are
1111 embroiled in a love affair with the au1omob1le but arc also walling 10 fl art with
1he pos 1bhhtyof1ncttased rcriance on nul
tran~portataon.
The angle most common sugestlon
from re 1dcn1s was to se eMstana Pacific
E.lectnc Railway right-Of-way as a ha 1 for
mas transit proJt.'cts.
La ted as the .. top \Ole-gette"" ID the
rcPon ""ere improvement to the nta
.\na Free"'ay -including 1mpro\.cmen1~
10 the ·anta Ana and San Diego frec¥.a)
inlerchange -and the upcr trce1
f)rngram
Other rond improvements recel\ed high rank.angs. as did the Eastern, Foo1h1ll and
San Joaquin comdors . .\1 o in the top 10
forro
pnont.cs was the wideftanp ol' the COiii
Me11 and lt1~riade frttwayi..
Ahhoulh road and frttWay improve~
mcnts still top lht Im of conccmJ of
Oranac C'ounty moton 11, Blamer taid
concern for the environment has C'auted
r«1den1s to become more flexible about
opuons. "In 1he Wt)(k,hop repQrt, 17 percent or
the people "'ere concerned about environ-
ment and quality of hie is ues." B\amet
said. "Those are their value'i and they're
concerned about thal. I hear people sayana..
·1111 will mak.c my hfe ea)aer to have rails.
I'm going to look al rails and see what at
couJd do for me.' "
Par1 1c1pan1 also re ... caled a. w1lhnpess
to $upport new rc"enue collecuons. ""•th a
ma1on1y behe\ln& people should uppon
the improvemen ts an proporuon to the.
benefits they receive.
But while some argued ttiat pa)'ment
hould come from those who benefi1.
other argued that everyont v.ould benefit
1f Oranac <. ount) fou nd relief from 1t.s
traffic conge 11on.
The mo 1 popular re' cnue-ra1 ang op-
tions \o\-Cre a ICkenl count) gas ta'< and
road toll \li;u endorsed v.crc a half-cent sale~ lait hake and l'OUnl) wade dc"eloper
f~s
N~wcom~rs plan lunch~on cruls~
The Newcomers Club of Irvine • planmng a
cruise luncheon aboard .. The Belle" ar 1 0~1.5 a.m.
Tuesday. Apnl ·18, at NewPort Landing restaurant.
S03 E. Edgewater, Newport ~ch.
Officers bid farewell to ex-Chief Glavas ~ ..
The luncheon menu includes a choice of salad
or a sandwich. Rolls. bcvcr:igt: and a burnt creme
with ras_pbeme'I dessert also Mii be M"ncd
Rescrvauons should be made b) toda)
The event as $1 5 per pe™>n. (all 651-9191 for
further 1nformat1on
Wom~n with breast cancer
s1~-wctk cducauon and sul>J)Ort group for
women w11h rernrrcnt brca\l ca ncer wall began at
. noon Wednesday . .l\pnl 19, at the ~aant Jo..cph
Hospital. 11 00 Stewart Dme Orange
For add111onal 1nformat1on, call Oonna Bair.er
or Sheila Wroblewski at n 1-8999.
Th~ater /film spring fling
A spnng flins mixer for the Theatre & film
Industry Networking (iroup will bc held at 8: \0 p.m ·
Wednesday, prll I<#, 1IT r tra~o ( anllna in
Hunungton Beach _
Thc_pro&n}m w1ll 1nclude a$ I 00 Most Ong10al
pnng Outfit contest. a cas11ng board with . an-
nouncements of current local productions and
aud111on nouccsand a lave d1sC)ocke) T1clr.el'> ar-c $6
with reservations or S 7.SO at the door
For more information. call 220-0021
Offlc~rs ' wives~ fashion show
A Fine Fea1 he~ Fashion how presented b)
Drapers & Damons of ewport Bea h will be
offered at a mectanf of the Office~ W1,es League of
Orange (oun~ 01 I 30 am Wednesda) .\pnl 19,
at the Bahia Connthaan Yacht C tub. 1601 Ba)'ildc
0ri ... ~. Corona dd Mar
Women officers and the w1,es or wado"~ of
rcured maluary offtcersarc ehgible IOJOIO the league.
CaJI harloue \\ alker at 549-20~ for more
anfortnataon
Support for h~~rlng Jmpalr~d •
, A mcelln& of the Ma s1on VaeJO AU'\1hnry. of
Providence pccch. a non-profit lroup that prov ad~
financial assistance Lo children w11h 'tpecch und
hcanpa 1mpajrments, wall be held a1 11 .30 a.m
Fnday. Aon I 2 1. at Glendale Federal 'in
Loan, 24221 Calle de Lou1sn. Laguna Halls
ly IOI VAN EYKEN
Of .... 04llly ..... """
Uniformed pohcc personnel from all
over Southern ( ahforn1a -with badges
banded an black -converged on Newport
ijcach lo &l'C a fallen hero's scnd-~IT 10
retired Police ( h1cf James Gl:.va-.. who
died pnl 6 of cancer.
The omccrs "'ere among some 2SO
people who cro"'dcd into Pacific Vaev.
Chnpcl for Gia, as· memdnal sen ace
Monda) morning -
Glaqas 1u1ded the ewpQn Beach
Police Department from 1961 to 1977.
Veteran officer acknowledse the early
)ear-; of that pcnod as formall\ e for the
department. present Police Chief Arb
Campbell ~1d an has eulogy. ' "J\.~ the tame C haef Glavas came to
· Newfl<?rt Beach, he mhen1ed what most of
u will acknowledge was a mediocre
rtmcnt •. " CJlm_pbdl s:ud "He turned
1( into the high l> 1ramed dcpartmennhar
v.c have today.' · ·
Tr:uning and leadership were 1wo of the
former chiefs \lrong po1Dts. ( ampbell
~·d "We looked 10 ham for leadersh•r.· and
he ne ... cr failed us." said Campbel . who
wn'i recruited by Glavas from the Los
Angelet Pohcc Department an 1965 and
later sc "ed a ha a 1 1an1.
"I'm ure hes1ruck fearm1oourhcansa1
umes. but at all 11m~ he maintained our
rc1pa1 ..
Gla ... as' leadership ot the pohce depan-
ment earned him htlh marks from
"-e"pon Beach cal) official One annual
e' aluauon cre<hlcd him ""Ith "qu.ahtae'i.
1hat v.ould allow him 10 assume rcs~ns1b1h1tcs much hag.h er than he no" ha~." ·
"He demands top performance from his
personnel. and he gel'i at." 1hc e' aluauon
said
Gfa\.as· long carter an la" enforcement
began '-'•th ~3 )Cars on thr Los ngeles
Pohcc Department where he aua1ned the
rank of captain f-or SI\ years he com-
manded tht.• department's JU vc nTie
di\ ISIOn
He n:ma1ncd Jt.11\e an lJ" cn lorccmcnt
allcr ha!!. rcun·nwnl lrom 'c""porl BcJlh
b\•rnm1ng interim ch1el of thl' ~JnlJ
Barbara Polin· Department 1n I ll7Q
( ampbcll 'iugge'itcd that (,la\ as' lo' cul
la" crrfof(emcnl and pubhl odm1n1'i-tra11on might tH·n e'<tl•nd 10 the hereafter
"I'm \Un: hl·"!t up Jhen.· no" looking at
the oper.lllon and ~c1ng ho" he can
ampro'c 11." < ampbdl \Jad "I thin~ 1h1.,
11me he DlJ\ hJ\C met hi\ m:lll h ·· · Scr\lcc~ lor <ilJ\3'i "ere condul'lcd at
Pacific \ ll'" ( hapcl h)' the Re' frne\1 T
'>m11h "ho alw made rcfercnce to (1J:i, as·
kadcrshap
Though he '"a often stnct. ha\ chnractcr
"as lempcred b~ com1>3))1on. <.,m11h \31d
"He did DOI C\er anle".J'fCt the la\\-but
al\\ a' enforced 11." mllh s.aad ".\t the
ume tame. he W8S ne\er JUSI a l3'\lm3Ster
or marttntl. He was more the name a1H•n
10 Jcsu C hris1. teacher Hi s v.erc trona
hut sen 111\e hnnd'i that v.ere al\loa\ open
and accepnng. ··
Ounng hi s long career 1n la" cnforcc-
mrnl. C1la,as S('rvcd on num~rous pro-
fc ~aonal orpn•l~U100 He win p~1den1
of the ( ahfomaa Pea e Offictn .\ 50ciol-
uon and al led the uthem C ahfom1a
Ju,cnilt Officers .\ soc1a11on He"'' al
t.11\.C an numerou\ chamable oraan1n-t1on~ includma the 8oJ outs 81
Rro1hcr\, and 1hc mtt.-d Fu.nd
<1111,as "a 7(> "hen he died ot ff oag
Memorial lfo~pual He 1 urv1,cJ by has
1N1fc. Meh • al\o a retired pohcc-offi er. h1~ \On and daughteMn-law. Jame and "-a~ (1fa\.d . and t\o\-0 ar:indch1ldrcn.
A donauon for lunch 1 $4 per pers<>n. and :.
bndae card party will be held aftcrv.ard 1'te"'
member art "'elcome f or more information. call
Eilctn L) nch at 639-4990. Prosecutor accused of withholding evidence
C \l.l·.'\D\H
T ue day. ·tpril 11
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RANDA CARO\llEU
OlyNeWTS..W.
• 4 p.m Jrvill~ City CffDcll, coun(ll chambc~.
172000 Jamborct Road ,.
Uiw)ers for llo\O \U)J>CC!cd undcNorld
cnme fiaures ha' e filed a motion to
dt rtms :attempted murder charge ag:un~l
the pair. cla1m1n1 prosttutors ""uhheld
kc}~ te\l1mony • 7;30 p.m. La1ua Buda .Uelflt4 Sclaool
D11trkt Board of £4ac1tJ01a, district office SO
Blumont St
W',•d1w--dn.t ~ 1tpril 12
• 7 p m. i.a,... 8 e1d 1 Plautaa Commfuioo.
council chambcn. SO$ Forest A~e
• 7.30 p.m. ,. ....... Valley Plual•a Com·
mi..._, council chambers. 10~00 later "C
1i.01 IC I I Of.
The motion. filed an Oranec < ounly upcrior ( ourt on f'nday. claims C'o u1
\lc pohcc and the Orange ( ount)
01 tn 1 .\ttornt) 's office w1thhcld a tape·
rcc:onkd 1Dterv1e"' with Wilham ( arroll
that "'ti condu led the na&ht he wa;, hot
thrt.'t' time 1n the head
Carroll, who refused to cooperate lo\llh
authont1t\ fot 18 months aner the hoot·
•RJ. finally 1den11ficd his 1ssa1lan1s as
Michael nthon . Rm1tello, 61 . of Los
. , . a m. anCI 4 _, m •
\ngclc~ . .ind Jo~rh \ngclo <1ro\..o -' ~ 01
Las \c~\ ( anol Y.a'\ hhndl'J 10 the .\pnl '°· 19 7 a11ad "'hll'h lX."l'um-d in a park•nJpragc al uth ( oa'>I Pl:ua f
l:.arher, ho"l'' er t arroll tl1IJ tv.o < O!>tti
Mesa officer. an tnpc-rC\·orJcd antcnac"
that he \\;t\ .ilclnl' <ll the umc ol the
hooting and did not k.no" "ho had 'ihol
him, ClOrd1ni 10 the tron npl'i pro' 1dcd
b) R11111c llo\ anorne~ s
lhe 1 ped 1n1c~1c"' v.cre turnl'<l ·o'cr
10 dctenst auornc) 'i l.:ast month b~ Dcpu l\
Da~tnct •\lh>rne\. < hmtuphcr ban'i. 1 he
attached memo -.;)1d the Ulpe'\ v.crc JU l
recently found
("arroll \\-JS .in an"l'\lor an the Mu t<ln&
Theater a ~nUI \na topic oor \\hose o~ncr. J1mm)' < .1<;100." '\fa tall) hot nd
killed Jan I 19 1 ln'c ttgalOI'\ ~1d
carher thq uspcC1 Carroll wa\ hot
~<:ausc he refuSt"d to rchnqu1sh control ol
the nightclub Carroll's te tamOO\ as con\adel'l'd thr
c;()merstonc of lhc pro~ut1on · la St'
l nder cro -(\am1na11on dunna the
prchmanar) hearing\ for the defendant\
( arroll said he ne'er d1~u scd tht.•
hoo1in1 ""1th P.Ohcc dunna the l month.,
ht remained silent
"In their eflort to ra1lr03d Mr
R1u1telloand Mr uro o, 1he pro'>C't:UIOf'\
haH• lo l \1gh1 Qf the rule of e' 1dcnce a~
"ell a the rules of fair pla> .. 'ia1d de kn~
auomey nthon) Broold1er
.. A r~ireuable as the hooun of l\lr
( artoll v.a • the \\1thhold1ng of<'' 1dt:n\C
• • •
that C\onerate the de endant i also a uugcd" ht u1d
f\IM could not M rca h~ for com-
ment
The mouon to di ma and request a
n<'" s>rcl1manaf') hcann1 "'iU bc Mard
.\pnl 21 l he tnal ha-. bttn set for \11 8
<1ro., and R1n11cllo arc being held ~1thou1 ~11 in Orange ( ount) Jail. Ther.
lo\Crt arre~Lcd la 1 OC-tobcr on aucms>tcd
li"t-dcgrec murdC'r, ma)hem and lOn-
)paraC\ 10 romm at murder charac
R1rn1rllo alw 1Ci lharged "1th use of a
firearm and be10J a con' ll led felon 1n
po sc ion ot a fin."arm
The late t <'harge arc. the most 'iCnOu!l.
)Cl an 1 R11rncll o, who ha a cnmanal
rec:o1ddaun1bJd' to the 1q4
mtone brnkr the pla\U\ handle • • • ..\ 19 0 Hond:a Cl\IC r r .. ed ID lht" l.a~n• 114"a~h
From 100 10 200 a upuncturc
n«dln Mre f®nd an a park.in& lot al LcaJ0!1 and Gknnc~rt "rtt" S.u.ar· dly afternoon.
Thie\~ took a >:\00 n11l 1un and ;,a
SSSObac)cle troma~raac 1n the 1000
block: of 13th Street.
• • • "' nr ract10 wa uolcn in the ~ 00 9700bk)(;lol lurtledo\e ~('OUC\o\I
burJlarttrJ 'i<1mcumc hctlo\ttn mid·
mg.ht Jnd I I a m \unda . and S320
Y.orth nl pr\)p('fl\ t;oakcn.
of a lloor ~fe IO<'llC'd hind the
1nforma11on \lo<.lth' counter at .\1r1um
Coun.
an the Orun Clo\ 'ti area unday with
burglar \Onu•ntrating on N1 un
.. pomul".5 Th<' T-top from a '\()(l Z
on Oranae Bio m ,.... stolen
follo"cd b' T-top thcfh from a
• • • buralar: toot S?;OOO an JC"'Clf')
from a home 1n 1ht-WO blod of
Bevcrl)' Strttl on S.turda • • • • n unkno"An , ptr10n entered a
home 1n 1ht 200 block of Crtt' Street
on Sundl~ and took •n undatelostd
amount of money. • • • PofKC ftttt\fd I rtport Jll'1 bcfc>tt
midnilht Setunta) that male 'u P«"
weft tlnh•nt tarn 1n t~ 400 bkxlt of
Lonast StrM. ••• SomcoM ttacMd throuah an open
W1ndow arid &ook 1 .--.net from a tat*
lft tM lOQ. block of 0.k •rttl Od seamtiy 1ftcmoon. A Venek"t card
and l'l wm: lakftl tom tM •alltt.
u .......... ..
~, tmallwd 1 window to 1
car ~ It Bm~y"s T1' cm. 7 .. 979
CtttWr °'~ liMI ,.. I s 10 punc-con••••• ~20 i• °"'· • • • ~ ~ Htto a whtM
lla:da lrtll _,.,.. •• dat 4000 ....-or,.,_ DriwMdlk>k'IOlltt .......... ~ ..... 1112». • • • .. .wamt...,.,...o~
ltilt.*Nt llRMM•sfoMMdnw. "-""" .................. ~
H:ilbl9M 16400 Pltiftt _.,. ___ ,...._,
• • • Buralar stok three b1(')ck~ 'alued
at S cJ> from an unlocked pra1e, 1n
the 16000-bkxk ofl\nn \ttc(t. . . ' \ dn~c.r \11J lhlt ··a baker t>r><:"
oomplamtd that he came around a
(Orner too fut on Act.m~ \enuc
bet•ttn Mqnoha 1nd Bu,hard
itrttts and arabbcd h'm around the
nc:d TMI\ the man • .,ho "'"' an the compan) of t•-o mm and a "'oman,
dro\c ~and op()tcd ham~lf 10 the
moton\t
block ot Pc1coon Plact bt-t"'een 9
p_ m turda)' and 11 a.m undi>.
0-.am and Ion arc C\t1matC'd 11 s 00 • • • rooli "alucd at S 100 \\ert t:a .. en
trom a truck 1n the 3000 bl()(k o(
\\.arrcn Lane betv.ttn 10 p.m ~tur·
da) and 7:30 a.m • • • meonc broke the front "'ando"'
at ~lldtr lmpon 14S E. 19th t.
betv.ttn <>: p.m. turda) and 4.4
a.m. Sunc.la). Dlmal'" 1\ C'\tamated at
SJ((),
• • • \omconr 1hrev. 1'.\ throuah the
f( r "indo"' of a 19 6 Che\ roltt
parltd an 1h arc:a ol Los Jardin~
W~t l~rl) Sun<b) morn1n1 • • • J \\() m.JIC \hOP~"' lolr lhrtt
tie\ ol ·er lrom the m.le ~\lore al
5510 \\.1rner \\tnur \Omcllmc after
m1dn1ght \und ~.and then ran from
the \tnr\: • • • \ S ~ I \lcreo ~I\ np~ from lhe
J3 l'l~tarJ oh 19 3 1 o)ota pert.:t:d '"
the 10100 I k or Warner A\cnuc 6
pm. Sa1urda~.,
••• • n~M \lood on 1M trunk of 1
1917 l in oln hmOU\lnC parU_d m me
htoek of El c "'" Avnut t0mtt1mc Ml~n 2:.lO a.m. ind 6
a "'· SUnday cau""I HOO -onh of da~ to the 'eh1 le.
• • • Cloth1na o.tnd 1ev.elr) ' lurd tll
SJ 1.020 "ere taken from a clo..ct of a
home tn the I block ot bnna
TcTTKe. • • • T"'o airline tac kc 10 wa .. h1na1on
D • and matceUane<>U\ bu 1nes
pepers Wttt taken from a "1 1t1n1
United lites o\ar Force offiC'cr'\
room at the Balboa Bl> Club 1221
\\ Coast H1attwav. ....
1 .. oMora cclO\CU an the 1600anJ
1700 block of lkdford Lane "'-en:
pried optn and to<>I\ and. a b1 )de
v.cre taken. • • • Mtrcedcs Bent embkm wa
alltltdh m1 s1n1 from the h<>W of• l~lll JOOD af\er 1l C"tMtJN from a
('arwa\tl on ~nacapa·, Ori"e 1n C'fl.
Port c.:.:ntc:r o\noW.. car Wl\h cus·
tomcr rcportC'd S 1' ca h ,. 11 tone
from her 1'87 Chev"-*t ~10 afttr
t~ \eheclt ,.. •a.ned. • • • coupe on Udo Part l>ri" c
~poned nurnt'f'OUttall10VCt" tht pest
thrtt Wlftt from a ,.... wtth a
pe"itll -~nt wlto Mb rot
00Ponci9o" or ••f rudleo .. -lftt aratt and obk~ Tht cillff OMlf
~'n9 l9id "'I""' P"I IO COIM O\W
aftd k10 )OU ..
'"* \rnht»fl 1q,1htfbwmi~
l and 2 () l \ on Tamxo about an
hour latc:r nd from a ~ 0 LX on
lcmlln (1f\l\C about thrte hou"
latt'r. Burslal'\ 'ima'ihe\l the pa'-\t'nacr v.1ndo""~ 10 pm ac to the ('a"
• • • .\man n;puncdl) med to run do-.n
h1' 11rlfncnd lo\llh h11 19 7 line In
on cttan. 'Thctc u no 1njuf'). • • • O n<' man v. ., , rrt'1ted arid a 9<'t'Ond
c11cd tor drinking beer "'hale pe.r\cd·
m • car on ''-'\ uta c: Park bet.ind
.\mtnlan \arhnc
• • • • .\man bcllo\CCO 30 and 40, a
he1cht anJ mld. ...n rep0r1
itaodanJ bclo"' a "'omen' -
\COr:> • ando~ C'J'M~lftl htmtflf~
M 0r9ng9 COM& DAil Y PILOT IT~. Ap;ll 11, 1989
senate,
Assembly
gunbllls
coincide
McClatchy News Servtce
SACRAMENTO -Assembly
legislation that would ban sale of
many military-style assault weapons
breezed through a key state Senate
committee Monday. cleanng the wa)'
for a floor vote on the bill as early as
next week.
With littlr of the debate and public att~ntioi'I of earlier hearings, the
Senate Appropriations Commntee cast a bipanisan 8-1 vote for the
measure by Asserriblyman Michael
Roos, 0.Los Angeles.
··1 hope that the full Senate can take
up my bill O!l Monday." Roos said
after the heanng.
A similar bill by Senate President
Pro Tcm David Robeni. D-Los
Angeles. is expected to be heard
Wednesday . before the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee.
Anef'amendments adopted Mon-da~. ts6th bills are now v1nuall) the
Sfme. The measures propose to ban sales
of a sp«ifk list of more than 50
semiautomatic assault nfles. shot-
guns and pistols. The liSt would include the Uzi. AK-4 7. and A R-15.
Both bills would allow persons who
now lcgaJly own the guns to keep
them by regjsterinJ the weapons.
Before approving the bill. the Senate committee accepted Roos
amendments that would, among
other thinp. further inctcase penal-
ties for u~ assault weapons in
various crimCs, and add seven more
models of ritk, a pistol. and a shol&Wl
to the list of prohibited weapons.
The bill initially permitted Cali-
fornians to continue to buy the guns before Oct. I, 1989 without special
permits. But in another amendment,
· the deadline was moved up to June I
or this year. • ,
RobcnLa.lso madeJtmendmcnts to
his bill Monday, including changes to
inctea1e · · ·
Sp•••r Jim Wr19ht
Panel say Wrl h
WASHINGTON ( P) -The
Houst Ethics \ommltlec ha trn-
tati \Cl) decided there ·~ "ruson 10
believe'' that pcaker Jim Wn1ht
violated Hou rules by fa1hna to
repon as gifts, the benefits he rcce1,ed
from a business p:trtncr, a source
fam1har \\-Ith the 1nvcs11ga11on said
late Monda)'.
The source, who spoke on con-
d1t1on of anonymity. dcchncd.to say
ho" many instances -of fa•lure 10
repon gifts had been 1dent1fied by 1hc
panel ~ut the number could easily be in
the dozens. because SC\eral benefi1s Wright retttvcd continued over a
period of yen rs and would ha ve had to
be rcponcd on each )tar's finan 1nl
disclo ure form . Among the benefits
under scruuny are his );nually free
u~ of a condom1n1um in Te\H. an S 18.000 Sllaf) for h1i wife Betty, and
\1st of a 1979 \ad11lac.
CBS News reponed Monda) that
the comm1tttt had found JO in-
stances of po 1blc rules' iolatiQns h>
Wr1ah1. "We think it's an ab urd rtp0n.''
said Mark Johnson. Wnght's prcu
secretary. who met with Wright about
the CBS story before commenuni. ··we have absolutely no 1nformat1on
alon1 those hne)." he said.
The committee. which resumes
dthbcrations today in what is ex-
pected to be its final "eek before 1ssuina a repon, is engaged 1n a
process not unlike that of a grand
JUlj . •
Finding "reason to believe" that rul~ have been '1olated "ould be
rok
rqu1vaJtnt to an 1nd1ctmtnt of
Wra&hl. Tht' ~ptakcr 'Aould then have
a diantt to defend him.self in a
d1saplinary heanng.
Wrtpl rcponcd has w1fe's'cmoloy-
mcnt with Fon Wonh developer
GcorJC Malhck on h1 finanaal·
disclosure forms as sala~ for her
work. But tht' ctbtC's panel s outside
counRI. Richard l>halcn. al'JUCd that
the salary amounted to a a.in bccaust ~he did httle -.ork 1n e'chansr for 1t
Wr11tu. Mallick and their w1vn
Jointly fonned a small in\estment
company called "Mallightco" and
used It to make st\·cral 1n\CStmcnts.
Mrs Wn&ht first· drew her salar;
directly from Malhck's development
company and then from the panner-
sh1p bet ween 1981 and 1984.
Wnght made no mention on the
d1scl~urc forms of the car ot tht'
condominium. which ht now con·
tends wt>rc s1mpl) fri• benefits
from Mn. Wript'• cmploy~nt.
Rcmaanina to be resolved arc •
number of more senous cha~
aprn•t Wri&hl. 1nch.ct1na whe~r Mallick had .. duttt ante~& 1n lqiJ.a
latton" bcfort Con&rtts That would
make any 11ft worth more than SlOO
impro~r under House ru~.
Also rcma1n111& Id be d«ided 1s
whether Wn&ht used ht! book, .. Re-
flccttons of a Pubhc Man, .. au device
to evade hm1ts on outside income. In
several instances the speaker made bulk sales of the book to intert)t
groups in hcu of accepuog speaking
fee~. · The rule limit honorana for
speeches but not book ro)alue
( . \ I . 11· 0 H '\ I \ H H 11-: I· '
Arab League rejects Shamir's
plan for Palestinian electio·ns
By The Assodtted Preu
Couple sets nonstop salllng record
SAN FRANCISCO-Anne L1ardet and Joseph Lt Guen did wbat no one
else has done when they sailed a SO-foot trimaran nonstop from Ne" York to
San FranC1SCO 1n a grueling trip that included ~eeks of windless seas and two
famished days wuhout food. WASH tNGTON (AP)-The Arab
League rejected on Monday the U.S.-endorsed Israeli proposal for holding
electtons am.ong Palestinians on the
West Bank and tn Gaza and said ll
would send a delegation here next
month to meet with Secretary of State
James A. &kCT' Ill.
Clovis Maksoud. the league's rcp-
rescntau ve here. denounced the
proposal by Prime Minister Yiuhak
Shamir as a device ''to buy more time
for Israel and to d1ff use the mounting
pressure withlD the United States and
lhrou&hout the world as well as to
thwan the Pale tinian upris~n~~ Maksou.d, at a news co nee.
said Shamir was seeking to find
throuah elections "a boneless or a
toothrcss Palestinian negotiator who
raufies his conquesL ..
He said the league delegation
would include Farouk Kaddoum1,
who the Palestine Liberation Or-
.pnizauon calls its foreign minister.
and ministers from Saudi Arabia and
Al r:ia. Such a sessig_n would be
Israeli in army fatigues kills Palestinian The French couple from Brest had hoped to break the 89-da)'-8-hour
passaae of the clipper ship Flying Cloud in 1854, But they shppcd unno11ced
JER SALEM (AP) -An Israeli weanng army fatigues opened fire wnh into a dark San Francisco Ba) on Monday at I a.m and fanfare for their
an Uzi submachine gun Monda) evening. kilhn& a Palesttnian and wounding nonstop. 91-da) accomplishment had to wait until an official ctlebrauon
three as they sat on the grass outside the walled Old C11y. police rcponcd. Monda) evening. In add1t1on 10 c~tabh hin~ a nonstop record from the cw
Israel radio said an anonxmous phone caller speaking Hebrew wuh a ·York-an Francisco route. the 26-)ear-old t1ardet became the first woman to
French accent claimed responsibility tn the name of the Sica rite group which make the route
has made several arson attacks on left-wing Israeli tarsets.
According to Israel radio's account of the attack in Jerusalem. the caller C h I descnbcdtheshootingasretaliationforstoningattackson Jews. The assailant OUrt Says parent Can SUe t erap St
escaped by foot after the shooting at about 7:40 p.m. near the Jaffa Gate. a main · entf3nce to the Old City. SAN FRANCISCO -A parent undergo• ng famtl) th~rap) who discovers
lso Monday, police spokesmen said Chaim Bar-Lev. the police mini ter. that his or her child has been molested by the therapist can sue for emotional
issued orders that bar some young Palest1n1ans from praying at the >\I Aqsa d1stress1 tht state upreme~Coun ruled Monday. The court was unanimous in mosque comprcx. one of Islam's holiest sitt"s. re1nsta11nga lawsull by a San Gabnel Valley woman apinst a psychologist and chn1c.
Baker's first meeting with a PLO
official.
.. hamir ignores the ob' ious as-
sumption that the PLO 1s the Palesti -
nian people and that any 5e~rch
outside Its framework means that
negouauons 1s not a senous or
consequential pursuit but rather an
excrc1st to fuulity," Maksoud said.
Shamir outlined hi s proposal last
\\ttk to President Bush at the Whtte
House and gained the president's
endorstment. Shamir and Bush made
statements ruling out an independent
Palestinian state in the territoncs the
Arabs lost to lsrul 1n the 1967 1x-
Day War.
The rulmg1sthe-fir t b)' lhec-0urt to allow a parent to sue for trauma.caused
by learning ofa child's 1njunes. "h•'-:b the parent did not sec •nn1ctcd·
Aging explosive found at high school
WHITTIER -hcnffs bomb squad members on Monday removed a small \lal of old. un table TNT from a laboratOr) at C'altfom1a H 1~ School
folio" mg a brief cvacuauon of the school's I. 700 -students. The T, :r. "'h1ch
was yeUow and CT)Stalh1ed. was takrn to an empt) lot t-wo mtles from the.
;------_Kh00l-<1clona -------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · TheT T\lal."h1ch wasla~led.andothcrchem1~ls"eret~enhome
Rough weather stalls oil slick, hampers cleanup
10 )Cars ago b)' a scienet teacher at Sierra High School "'hen it was clostd. The
teacher who was not identified. decided last ~eelr. to take lht' chemicals 10
Cahfom1a High School as school propcrt) to be disposed.
'
VALDEZ. Alaska (AP)-The slick
of thick crude oil sptlled by the Exxon
Valdez stalled Monday in its move-
ment toward the nation's No. I fishing port and was breaking up in
rough waves and high wind, the Coast
Guard sa1d.
However. the stOTmy v.eather
hampered cleanup cfToru as...small
craft advisories and gale warnings
\\-ere posted along the central Alaskan
coast. where 10. l miJlion gallons of
crude oil oozed across Pnnce Wilham
Sound. threatening fisheries and kill-
ing thousands of birds and animals.
The wind was out of the nort.tiea t.
which kept oil from washing ashore 1n
the Kcna1 fjords National Park.
"It's not pushing 11 (011) 10 the
Kenai Peninsula. and that's good.
The weather 1s breaking up the slick .
and that's good," said Coast Guard
-spokcsnmrR1dc Me1dr
Exxon said Monda) 11 planned to
repa) the government for the m1h-
1ary's Cll:penscs, but noted its rx·
penses would also tX' deducted from
Its income taxes.
'\ ·\'I' I 0 '\ .\ I, H HI J : I-S
Revolutlonarles gullty of S7PT~obbery
HARTFORD. Conn -Four people were convicted Monda} on charics
stemming from the second-largest cash ht1st IO • hastOf). 1 S7. I m1lhon
Wells Fargo robbery allcJedl) used to fund a group seeking to ovtrthrow the
go,crnmcnt 1n Pueno Rico. ·
Ke)' defendant Juan Segarra Palmer 111 was com icted on robbcty,
N h . . consp1rac) and transportation of stolen monC} charges; he wu found 1nnoctnt Ort test'ftes he S. pent·owr1 money onfour'ACaPon -relaledcharge ll chargesstcmmedfromtheScpt.12. 198), , . theft of cash from the Wells Fargo depot .in West Hartford. Seaarra
ad.nuwledged he knew about the robbery beforehand and n:tt1,·ed tbe stolen
f C I I k~ monc) 10 financr the awv111es or Lo Machetero . pantsh for "machete-
0 r Car not Ontra trave er S Checl15 '"Wlcldcrs."a1roupsttk1n1theov~rthrowofthel . govemmentinPueno
, Rico. Ru t he denied that he helped plan or execute the robber), u the
WASHINGTON (AP) -Oliver tthcstartofcrossexaminat1onat
Nonh. ~emingl)' strugghn.a to keep his trial. onh said he kept track 1n a his temper. on Monday defended his spiral-bound notel5ook of every
stewardship of an Iran-Contra cash pcnn)' he disbursed from the lran-
f und and insisted the mone)' he paid Contra fund which totaled bet'Aeen
for a used car came instead from a $240.000 and S 00.000.
. Sl5.000 family cache 1n a metal box "The ledger 1 suit around?" a\kcd bolted to a closet floor. prosecutor John Kckcr.
In North's third day as a wttness. a "It was dcstro)cd,'' North said.
contentious one, pr05Ceutor John "Do you know ~ho de trO)Cd 11')'•
Keker tned 10 show that North "Yes:· he said. "I did."
dipped into the fund, arranged for Later. Kekcr asked whether North
-On a S200.000 insurance fund
set up for orth's famtl) by Iran-
Contra moneyman Alben Hakim:
Asked 1f he knew Hakim 1s charged
wnh bnb1ng him. Nonh said, "He 1s
not guilty of 1t, bccau~ ~r Hakim
did not try to bnbe me."
-On profits by cord and
go\crnmcnt ch. rgcd
Ex-congressman begins prison term
FORT WORTH . Texas -Former conve \man Mano Biagi. who
stncd 10 term~ in the House of Represcntat1vC) entered a federal pmon
Monda)' to bcain sen in& a 21l•)car term (or acccp11naan 1lle~l 11ft 81aa&J. 71
maintained he broke no law by accepunaa Aonda vac:mon from former cv.
York C tty Dcmocra11c: bo Meade E\pos1to.
"I find m)\Clf 101na to a (edcral fac1ht) toda) because a fncnd of wme 35
)cars wn generous to me:· 81a111 ~'nd.
$200.000 1n free hfe insurance. allow· was nervous about destroying the
• cd his colleagues to make tiuge profits ledger. orth said not. because "I -._...J on Iran-Contra dcahngsand accepted couldn't believe I could ever be
______________ a;.;_.frec..;;.;;...;;.;scc;.;;.;;.u.;.;ri..:.ty'-fi;.;;e.;.;n.;;.;ce~.------· accused of doing anything d1shonc t
wuh th3' money."
Hakim· Kc~er asked 1f he knew
whether &cord made ... rew hundred
thou~nds or m1lhons" and Nonh
said he didn't know. But, he added, "I
believed then and I believe toda>
General Secord was taking fair and
JUSt compensation for the ·man)
hours he was putting in ..
U.S. to fight drug trade In capltal
Blooming Roses Jn quick succrss1on. Kclcer touched
on other charges and Nonh fired back
answers.
Kekcr asked North 1f. "1n fact everybody was taking a piece" of the
money 1nv olvt'd?
"No, that 1s not so." 1d North
"You arc talk1n1 to one ,.ho didn't."
WA HINCiTON -Will ia m J Bennett un"e11ed a Bu h adm1n1s1rar1on
plan un Monda> to !>pend at least S70 m1lhon fiahlln& drup in the nation's
capital and 1d IOC'll officials have allowed the problem to arow alannJI) '"out
of control" The pl3n include construction of new pre1nal detent1on and
pr1$0n fac1h11es. e11pans1on of a local law enforcement ta'll force, an efTon to rid
pubhc: hou ina of dru& u'lt'r) and dC41c"· expan<11on of drua·trtatmC'nt
fa 1ltt1e • and an incrt'ase 10 JOb-tra1n1na proaram Roger's planted up over 5,000 roses in
bio-degradeable pulp pots for easy planting.
We feature over 100 varieties including:
36", 24" and 18" trees1
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-On the $13.800 sccunty system
installed at his home. paid for b)' co-
defendant Richard Secord: "To tha
day, I don't know c.l(actly who or how
that security syitem was paid for ... I
dtd intend to for 1t. ••
Meanwhile. tfie government a Aed
the JUd&c in onh's tnal to den) his
request for surve1llancc records on
fore11ncrs involved tn ncaot1at1ons to
frtt U.S. hosaacs.
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MIAMI -T•o Haitian aunmcn apparently alianed •1th a radcd coup
attempt htJICked an airplane ~rry1na a m1tsionary aroup from tta111 to Fon
lauMrdalt on Monda), but sumndcred after d1Hn1n1theplane10 M11m1, the FBI 111d The aunmcn, reportedly Hauian tc>khcn. thr't" their ~capoM
down as t!'g tur-nN tltcmwh·cs 1n. the FBI 11td. o one was hun Jht huac~m. who ~ not in unifOrm, '*C'rc dctrnana membe~ of
Haiti s Drilalann Ba11alaon. The 7~member DmllaMS was OM of two
miliaary uaitl involYecl in llleaborttvc •ntt Lt. \i<n. PrOeDrr A'Tll H1it1'
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Monday, alMI lhc Krtmlin ltftl F~ M1n111tt Eduird • Shevardnadze to
try to end a week of t\hnic unmc 1n h1110ulbtrn homt-land that lulled 11 ~ l
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I had m~ SUl'ICfY rccenfu at a ttputablc
AOrid• llospital. Thirty minutes
bd'ore I wu to be wheded into &he
opcratina room I was handed a form
to sian. When I read it I was homfied.
The fonn said that if I needed a·
blood transfusion during the oper-
ation. I "-OUld get 1t. Hov.cver. it
stated that there was a possibility that
l might set AIDS from the blood
(along wnh a few other diseases).
When l refused to sign it I was told
the)' would not proceed with the
operation unless I did.
I asked if my husband could stand
by and donate his blood should it be
..,'needed. They'said no. his blood might
not bt compatible and that an)
potential blood donor must be tested at least three days before surgcf). Tbtv also fold me I could have ban~ed m) own blood tieforc the
opcnuon.
Since time was of the essc.'f'lce. I
signed the form and v.cnt through
with the operation.
Thank the good Lord no blood was
needed. I do believe, however. that
the public should be educated so the)
can prepare in advance, v.hich I was
unable to do. -LEARNED THE
HARDWAY JN fl ORIOA
DEAR LE~ I calle4 Dr.
Vieter Lewi1, 111i1tut profHsor of
H f1ery a t No.Uwe1te111 Ulltvenlty
Me4kal SdtMI. He saN tlaat wt.e.-oftrn comci into uur bedroom in the
ever ,...11.ae, ....peal ,.Cleats momin~ v.hen ~arc acttina dtnltd.
.-W M dv,. IM .,,.......I)' te ··Nd.,' who sleeps nuck. ttts out of
dcaalle MIN fer ~es. la calft bed and aoes into the shower. Then he
•f emera-:~dee&I ••t relj • · walb around dry ins himttlf and "'
blM4 fnlD , -'*' Is very ~-on the bed and applies talcum powder
l8 .-U&1 m u1 llleft ecre•e• fer btforc putt1n1 on his un~rwear. !\II
flaefe&itls m AIDS. TM fenD ft the while he carries on a convcrsauon
pneee ... llenae ef dte edrem~y wath Jane.
remete ~ &Ila& &M vlns w11 I am concerned about this child
_.&ected ••rt•1 tM acreai•I pre· seeing her father nude. He Sl)5
cess. Hospital• mHt try te protect mak1h&ab1gdealoutofi1w1ll11,eher
... em1elve1 agaia1t liability. the mcssagr that something 1s
• • • ··wrong." ·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Am I a Several weeks ago Nick took Jane
nutt) prude or is something wrong to spend the weekend with my
with m) husband? mother. He paraded nude in front of
Our 8-year..old daughter, ''Janl·:· her at my mother's house. She C1111ed
and asked me 1f ht did th1~ at homr
When I said .. yes:· ~he s~ud ... , hope
you will ttll hin\ 10 SIO{> because It will.
cause problems later.'
I grtw up 1n a home where there v.as
a lot of love. M) father !'C"" tiehaved
thtJ ••)' in front of h11 dauthatn. I.
don't know WMI to do about my
hust.nd's amaudc. I feat ~ arc
II"'• Jane mal&td metSlllC'· Your
ld\'i<.'t would be vet'}' much ap-
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Princess smiles amid rumors
her marriage on the rocks
'headay, April II
ARIES (March 21-pril 19): lmo,1 everything that occur rdate to
fami ly. home. Spotlight on propcny, sccunty. Iona-range prospects. Scorpio
sa)'s. "I think I deserve to be a little extravagant." Stress diplomac)'.
TAURUS (April 20-Ma y 20): Obtain valuable hmt from ncs me sagt.
You'll be walkins tightrope 1n connection with payments. acqu1s111on . betn'
sohcirous to family members. You need a fa vor and it involves monc)'.
By The Associat ed Press
LONDON -News that a hand·
some aide to the queen wrote per·
sonal letters to Pri9ttl1 Aue
prompted new speculation Monday
that· her marriage is on the rocks.
Scotland.&.... Yard investigated the
thefi of thP"'retters from the princess'
desk at Buckingham Palace. and
Britain's tabloids questioned in ban-
ner-headlines whether Anne's 15-
year marriage to fellow equestrian
Mark Plllllifl would survive.
.. Can Thi.: Marriage Be Saved?"
asked the Daily Mail. "Anne Divorce
Cns1sAt Palace."said Today ... Ro)'al
Marria-'e Crisis: Anne Sad. Shattered,
Alone. trumpete-d the Daily Mirror.
The three prmcipaJs at the hearl of
the speculation remained silent on
the subject.
Anne. the 38-year-old daughtrr of
Queen Ehtabeth 11. smiled and
...an~ared tn a happy mood as she
carried Out a bus) -1Chedule -Of
:aCJ1vu1es in northwest EnJ)ar\d in--rlud1~fl.+fl8.,a $68 m1lh0Jl shop-
ping center in Liverpool.
Margaret Maguire. a shopper ~ho
talked with Anne. said later. ·• he 1s
beauuful - a credit to her countr). It
is her own life and the pre s hould
lea' e her a Ion~.··
Ph1lhps. a 40-)car-old commoner
and former capJ.aUl in The Queen's
Dragoon Guards. spent the da} at tnc
couplc·s Gatcombe Park e tate 1n
western England.
Ro)al Na\)' Cmdr. Timothy
Laurence. the 34-)ear-old bachelor
who wrote the stolen letters. was at
Windsor Castle. contmurng with h1
normal duties as an equerry. or aide.
to the queen. Buckingham Palace
said.
Rumors of trouble in the princess'
marriage ha' e circulated since 1981 ,
In recent )ears. she and her hu band
have spent up to six months a year
a pan.
Anne has become the busiest and
one of the most admired members of
the royal family. undcnakinggrucling
travels on behalf of children 1n
poven)··stncken and war-torn Third
World countries. Phillips has also
traveled widely for a variety of
business and equestrian interest .
On their 15th anniversary on Nov.
15, Anne attended a Buckingham
Palace ball while Phillips was givina
nding lessons in Australia.
ftrtnceu Ann•
Bnta.JttSJabloids have trkd lo link
nnc to a former bod)guard 3nd
actor Anthon) ndrews. and Ph1lhps
to one of his stable girls. a Canadian
public relations executive and
Pamella Bordr . a former Miss Ind ia
who ~orked as a researcher 1n the
House of Commons.
The latest rum~ after The
Sun, Bntain·s larges1<trculat1on
tabloid. rcooncd Thursda) that four
letters storcn from Anne had been
sent anon) mou ly to the paper and
turned over to Scotland Yard.
After a Sunday newspaper told
Buckingham Palace it was goi ng to
name the lttter-writcr. the palace
identified Laurence, who served on
the royal yacht Britannia before
becoming a top aide to the queen. It
described him as a friend of the
princess. but refused to disclose the
contents.
The Dail) Mirror. which called the
lcuen ··h1ghl) personal.'' said Mon-
day that the princess had vHat ed
Laurence's home in Winchester at
least half a do1cn umcs. sometimes
"-Ith her two children, Peter. 11 . and
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You·re relieved offinancial burden. Empha is l.a{~},; editorial. the paper said the on collection. gathtring of pertinent information. Hori7ons ~ 1den. scenario _. ..... ~ ............... ..
letters suggest the princess· marriage could include travel. Contact made nine days ago now pays d11.1dend .
15 m crisis. ··if there 15 somclhing CANCER (June 21-July 22): You're a wmner. Emphasis on speculation. N 'tb vu1oa' ble N b dab
more than suspicion. then the sooner timing. clemtnt ofluck. PotliJht on charisma. sen uahty. a11ractl\enc s. sc~ ea er No ar:. • ort .,
11 comes out. open I) and honestly, thr appeal. You'll be promottd. wined and dined. financially rc"'ardcd. better:· it said. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Someone wants )OU to hide )Our hght under • II 5
Harold Brooks-Baker, pubhshin" proverbial bushel. Don't follow your hunch. rise ahovc petty family Q 1e
P d11Tcrenccs. Keep "in touch" with hospital patient. o It Q J 9 a ' 3 director of Burke·s Peerage. said: VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 2.2): Tum on charm. OpPortunll) c~ms to make • A It Q
··The mattercannoi be 1cn hanging'" important contacts, conquests. You'll win. friends and influence affiuent MARIE MARCEL
the air like this:· people. Emphasis on humor. \ersaulity. appearance. Cancer nathe plays role. • A J 6 • X ' 1 4 1 There 1 a pr~cdent for a ro)al LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You could bt trusted Wllh re Pon 1bilit> or
divorce. Anne's aunt. Princess approvina legal agreement. Look for loophole . Check Po 1b1ht) of Q 1' 5 Q It 'I '3 Margaret. the queen's onl) sister. was rcnqotiating contract Accent on promotion. deadline, added income 0 It 4 2 ¢ A
divorced in 1978 from Lord now-SCORPIO (Oc1. 23-Nov. 21 ): Lunar aspect roinc1de v.1th tra,cl. • J It 9 I • ' 4
den. who has since remarried. Anne education, al· ity to perceive Potential. People will be mtrrc ted in )our v1ev. SOUlll
herself 1s seventh in hnc to the throne. and will want o read what )OU write. Romance will not be a stranger • Q 7 3
far enough down the line of sue-SAGm RIUS (Nov. 22-Dt-c-. 21):.Family member says. ··1 IC-It sure Q ~ Q J 2
cession no1 to create problems for the money had n put aside" Ride with tide. refu~ 10 becomo 1n' ohcd in o 7 5
monarch) 1fshe were to di' orce. financial d1 ute. )potli&ht on possible inheritance. • 7 5 3 l
Nigel Dempster, Britaan·s lx'St-CAPRI RN (Oec. :22-Jan. llJ): lmPon3nl to make pubhl' appt:arancc. -Th b.dd.i .
known gossip eolumn1s1 who writes Reputation is involved. Emphasis on public r_clations. legal n&ht!t. d:t'ih of N~ll1 ~ So.I.la W.C
in The Daily Mail. said Anne and ideas. Define terms. perfect techniques. Emerge from cmouonaf C<X.oon. .• 1 0 OW 1 NT
Ph1lhps haven't dhorced because AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Taking care or e'>scn11als claims top ... •
nc1Thcr \\ant UJ' marrysomt-"on'Cctse. pnontr. Emphasi --on eare--of i}etS."<'00~1ng.-mend~n8". d1'ipla.7Jng '.'.hldden 1.NT p._ r.. • ..
.. 1 th k , 1 . u t sk1Us..' Older rodiY1dual re' eals secret th3t.can be tran forrmd into ~4abJc 0 . •--~ J•"k or • in e' ef)-onc me uoang , ... ,ar.. orofit pemn1 KllU: -
nd-tltc royal fanuly ha' c been n.iire---c--·----9-M -., . G.::-•. 1 -1 ----d -. --h ~ lt&J Mat~ lhat the marnagc a~ such had been PISCES (Ft~. I . arch -0). . ~ un:ir aspect coinu, c'> "'t -bu written an inlripina-book mix~
0,cr for a ,en long time:· he told the ~pccul~11on, charisma. adve~turc of discovery .. lndl\ 1dual. u11uall) con . db .d . cti . h BBC • scrvall\.C, states, "Yctu are 0011ng \\1th sc>. appeal. lDI soun n ae inltlll on wit a
· PR IS murder myseuy (,Murdt:r •t Ille .. I think ifs fa1rl\ estabh!thcd that IF A IL 11 YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU are intultl\C, an e\ccllcnt teacher Brkl# r. ble p blisbed b 0 should Princess An.ne meet a man of arc fascinated by ps}chol<>sy and the mantic ans. Dt..-c1s1on made rc..~rding • • u "1 nano-
hcr dreams and "'ant to get marncd maJOr domestic: ad1ustment i corn~ct. )Ou'll be hap.,1cr as re uh Cancer. vett~ Boob, 310 pp,. peperbllek .
again then there Mil be a di\ orcc and Capncom. Aquanus persons play important role 1n \Our hfe. You arc Available from The 8rjdae World,
a remarriage. Arul Lnularl)~ ~Ith-mde_pendent.1attract1vc,dynam1c, havecourageofcon\ICUon . 39 W. 94t.h St., New York, N.Y.
Mark Ph1lhp!>.'' ht' ~•d. --10025. Sll.95 PoStpald.) If" have
Would the queen block .\nne·s any complaint, it ii that lbe autbor
remarriage? ·-rm absolute!> po 111'"' has tried to do too much. But there
that the queen \\Ould \\Clcornc 1t. The L • , . , . h h is much to learn from the bridae
happlOt!>S of her children IS para-~ye a 1tt e ,·. I g t t _e advice, as this hand illultrata. mount.'' Demoster said. "The biddiq wu queaioaable.
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LONDON -Rolling Stone bra gu1tan t BW Wymu "'ill marry 19-
)ear-ofd model Maady Smltll in June.
JYis press agent said. .
The rclat1onsh1p caused a scandal
in the British tabloid prts i~ )Cars
ago when W}man. 51 , first started
dating the 13-)ear-old schoolgirl. The
couple , ... split up but have gotten
back toacther.
"Thcr. are both naturall) de-
hghted. ·said th~ bassjst's press agent
Nick Masse)-.
Massey said he received the new, of
the marrii\ge plans from Wyman.
v.ho 1s in the n1ted tale~ rccordin,
for the Rolhoi ~tone~.
The couple plan a June ~edd1ng,
but ·ha\C not )Ct decided \\he~.
Masse)' said.
Ca ndle and eat banan.as :=or::t:~;··q~~~ -· Nat the dialDOftd kiJla WU pla,.s.
At some point in your life -1r
you're luc:ky-)'OU throw practicaht)
to the wind and start hvma.
A lot of things can bnng a~ut )Our
rebirth. Ma)'be )'OU read 1n the paper
that someone )'Our aae has had a heart
attack and )'OU sa)' to you~lf,
"That's 111 rm 101n& to vab all the gu to I can grt while I'm still here ··
The next day you and ~our credit
union go out and buy a sailboat.
burn them bttau~ the) \\Cn." too
prett> The) melted la<>I )e r v.hcn
the air cond1t1onin1 v.cnt out I nc\cr
" them u the) Y.cn.· mc:ant tu be
flickcnna and rcflct:ting pleawrc-
1 que t1oncd the )car I ararttd
small shYer of !i<>ap hHl nev. baronl)
to find at in a liquid <>tale goina down
the drain v.hcrt tht k1J\ lcO 1t. There
were }cars of nevertmnJJna m)' lfto
aettpt 1 \tad. of gum v.1thout 1eann1
n an half and q~ana. ··"-ant 10 'Phi
11')"
l'H· decided hfc 1 too fra,JJk 10
finish n book I d1 .. hk<' JU'lt t>cc:u u "
lJader norinal cirCUIDAIDCll Marie
would have p&ayed the deuCI to
&bow an odd number. But it WM
lllostcaJ to sfve count for two
reuou:
•'I) Marcel bad alreedy woe die
KC before the count could be lfwia;
and
• • 2) boldiq up cOuJd DOt belp dlle
det'eatt tiace dum7 lmd plmlJ of
entries ...
With me. It ""IS a CUC of the 6
o'clock news. I wass1ttanaaroundonc
night flippm& between Dan. "Peter and
l om. who were aiving me my tate-
of-the-world fiit. After htanna •bout -----------------------------------"--------.drug,, cnmt. bad an. tainted fish .
holes an the atmosphere. C:)anide·
laced fruits, and people blow1n1 each
other up, I said aloud, "That tcan 1t.
Life 1s too shon to eat brown
bananas.··
,cost $16.IJS and C\.Cf)One rl\( lo'cd
at Or cat a fried cu v.atha broken )'Olk
(which I h:uc) when tho dot v.()uld
leap O"t'r tht St l..Ou1\ arch for at
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I know thafs 1 stranic metaphor.
but the bananas son of sum up my
hft. Every week I buy frnh t.nanas.
but I can't cat them until J havetaten
up thescm1-ronenones. By thet1mc I
eat them the f rcsh ones arc rotten
This has bttn aoina on for 30 yc1r1
I took a long. bard look It 5eMlble
hfc and bqan to quni1on 1t. I
mncmbmd the cotonul canc:1an I
bouaht in lll'KI a f~ years 119. Thty wm shlped hke filh, And I m'*CI ao
Our scncra11on i wmctimes cnt1·
cal of the Bab)' 8oomcn for their
pnoruics: a cappucar10 makrr today.
M\I )car the team iron. We cofm'
Trom 1 umr warp whcrt •c read
aboul the Tnanac and oMc~ed.
"What a hame. I'll btt $0mc \hll had
film io their camera'·• Ma)'bt Bab)
8oom(n know somethm1-,
This week I bouatu th<' 1~1
bananas I could find. I'm in tontrol.
I'll cat them when I SI) tM)''rt read~
to be eaten. untie Marne •ouldn t
considtt that mQ<'h oh banquet. ttut
it's• mn.
AUlbn. no doUbc 1aid e•ptn can
rCclll New Yort. Marya.nd. <~.
Maine and Tnas.
Q. Isn't ··corn Aakn" a ride
name?
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lJnion issuesjeopardize Eastern sale
9V llMCY CICMOON ,,, .......
NEW YORK -Talu aimed at ~Uinl Eu~ Airtina botled down
Monday II Ill ~nt Tuu Aar Corp. bllbd at ~pt•na ltntative acrec-
mnb iached bf-tween &seem un-1on1 and buyers led by Peter v.
Ucberroth, sources clott ro the situ-
ation 11id.
Uebtrroth' and representatives
from J:,astem, Texas Air and its
unions met Monday with U.S.
Bankruptcy Judae Burton Lifland.
The meetina folfowcd a Wttkcnd of
1«ret talks aimed at beattna a
micinaatu Tuesday deadline for set-
una &erms to att Eastem's striking
u:'!tOM beck to wort.
That deadhne 1s a cond1t1on of the
aareement by 'Uebenoth's group to
bUy Eutttn. The auttnc has been
lalld.1sroundcd11nce.March 4 due to a l&rike by Machinists that has been
bono~ by most of its pilots and
Oi&ht attendants.
LOand, who 1s overseeing East·
em's rcorpn1zation under federal
bankruptcy law, must approve an)
sale of the a1thne.
But althouah source said the
Uebcrroth group and the unions had
reached tcntarive agreements in rheir
weekend talks. Eastern and Texas Air
attorneys emerging from a da) -long
mettans at the Manhattan bankruptcy court indteated !Mrr was
no overall accord. .
''There's no aarttment," said
David Boies. an attorney rep-
resentina Texas Aar, as he emeried
from the meelina and left t~
counhouse. "l wall tell you there w11l be no agrttment tona&ht.''
The-rt was no 1mmcdaatt comment
from the unions or Ucbcrroth. Labor sources. who spoke on cond1t1on of
anonymity, bad refused to 11vc spec•·
ticscarltcrabout their agreement with
the formtr baseball comm1ss1oncr.
Sources fam1ltar with the v.cekcnd
talks had md&eated a formal an-
nouncement on an agreement could
be made Monday bu" declined 10
elaborate. due to a nev.s blaclcour on the talks. ·
Undtt lJeberroth's $464 m1llton
buyout proposat Eastnn emplO}ttS
would .set a 30 percent take 1n the
a1rl1ne tn exchangeforS200 million 1n
contract conctss1ons. Ueberroth has
also said he V(Ould proceed wuh plans
10 sell Easttm's Northeast huule 10
New York dc\-eloper Donald Trump
for $365 m1lh on.
The unions involH d are the lnter-
na11onal Assoc1auon of Machinists,
the Air Linc Pilots Assoc1at1on and
the Transport W6rlcers Union.
fPIHse see EASTERN/Alt
Airline will have to rebuild gradually
MIAMI -Eastern A1r1Joes isn't
ready, to soar back 1mmed1ately to
maJor-camer 'tat us, even once strik-
in1em plo)ees~e to return to work
at the crippled a irline.
Once Eastem's unaons agrtt' to
retu rn. 11 could take 10 days for the
airline to restore 80 percent of its pre·
stnke schedule of 1,040 fl ights datl).
SAad Kartn Ccrcmsak. an-Eastern
sp<>keswoman
Alrhnm idled for weeks must be
"de-pickled" and moved from M1am1
hangars to other airports. crew mem·
bers must be femtd back to their bases: laid-off non-union -.otlers
mu t be called back. 1f the)· re even
l\-ltlable, and m)ri1'd opcrauons
from food 10 fares 10 compu.ttnzcd
scheduhna mu t be addressed before
Eastern can fly the bulk of tts pre-
stnkc hedule.
··w e have to make scheduling
dec1 ions and the rt-are a 101 of deta1 Is
and all thoS<Hmle, bdund-the-sccnes
things." Ms Ccremsak said.
Last ~eek. in announcrng an agrc.-c-
ment for a group led by Peter V.
Ucbcrroth 10 buy Eataem, Teus Air
Corp. Chairman Frank Lorrnzo said
the airline could rctum 10 .. ,ianifi-
canf' amounts of service w1th1n 24
hours after us uni ons rcachtd new.
work qrttmt'nts with rhe pro,pcc-'
uve new management..
The aroup offered the unions a 30
percent stake an l::astern an return for
cost-savana contract concessions.
Sources said the Ueberroth voup
rtachcd tentatiH 1rccments with
union rcpresc ntatt\-CS dunng v.eek-
t nd negot1at1ons a nd on Monda> the
panics met w11h U .. Bankruptq
Judge Bunon l,10and, 'ttrho must·
appro\-C the \ale
Eastern \\;a \ 1nµnll> v ounded
after its pilots and ll1Jht auendants
union began hononng a March 4
strike by m Mach1n1sts and sought
oonkruplC) COun prOtCCllOn from
creditors on Mnrch 9.
W11h a fcv. thou~nd non-union
em plo)ees and ~ome 200 p1lo1 . the
airline t'\!bush 11s scheduk to about
I 10 tl1gh1s da 1l}. focu mg on us
Nonhcastern shu11lc nnd Lau n
.\mcrn·an routrs.
Rr turn1ng La~tcrn 10 full ~n ice
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TV figure works ata 'sensitive' career
II)' CASEY KELSO
04llb',.... c. ..........
Orange County bas a TV 1nter-
v1ewer who 1s more "sens111ve:: than
Phil Donabueor Oprah Winfrey, who
asks t0s1ghtful qucstmns with uncan-
ny accuracy and who seems 10 know
exactly whar's on her guest's mind.
That's not surpns1n1 because Ruth
Maybruck 1s a sensitive. or 1n other
tenns. a ps)Ch1c. he uses her talent
when tapin1 her TV interview show
"Inward Quest" for the Rogers Cable
Network.
the colored auras of people pass1n1 on
the street. she said. but q uscld y
learned not to talk about 1t.
"Unfortunately I ended up rc-
pressms m> Jtfts. and had an unhap-
py hfe for quite a few )ears because of
all the energ) that was pe nt up. l v.as
unable to discuss 1t. I a11nbu1c th e
breakup of my first mamage 10 being
unable to express who I was.··
On 3 lark at age 30. Ma) bruck
v1s1tcd a ps)ch1c who ~old her he
would lose her J<>b. have a nt>rvous
breakdown. then become a psychic
herself and everuuall) write a book.
Amn:g every Wednesday lll 4 p,m. "It, ha_ppcned 1n that order I
on the R<>ge~ Cable TV system. oropped OUI oftne lucrative JCWclry
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Younldn M•rg• '°"'
Broker DaUm adds
three to Irvine Staff
I
Paal Younkin, teve Muge and GrtJ Ford ha'c been added 10 DHm
CommercJal lodustrlal Rtal E1lale tn In 111c
\ ounl in. tormcrl\ v.11h Grubb Ell1'i. \\111 \\Ork in the industrial
d1' 1~1on ~krgc "111 c,~ual11c in oilier and retail He "a regional sales
managl'r tor Home J cderal Sa' 1na Loan r ord. u forml'r re1:11 I manager and
O\\ na. \\tll )\Ork in n.·1:111 • • • • Vic Lyceu hall been named assistant \-ll''t' president ofinstallmcnt loans at
Suawe1t Bank.
L)CCtt will ma·nngc d~aler financing and auto leasi ng.
L)Cett has been a loan officer and has worked a a markeung a'lStstant for
another bank 1n Ora nge Count)
Prior 10 banking, l )CClt "t!S 1n retn1hng and real estate sales. Sun~est &nil. 1s a "holl)-owncd sub 1d1al) of Ccn rennial Beneficial
<.orp. and has branch location 1n T u~tin. Futlenon. Nev. port Beach. Orange
and Santa Ana • • •
Kelly Lyons has been appointed dm•c1orof1ra1ningat TheAaaliteim Hilt• 1
and Towers
L)On tx-gan her bo)pllaht) career in IQ 4 at the Hilton he \\Orked for
nauonal tock brokerage and .id\-crtss1ng companie .
L)ons earned a dual bachelor's degrt't" in JOU rnnhsm and rommunscauon
ans from l <.
L\on "'e 10 In inc. .. . ..
Kelly Bttm1 v.a appoinll'<i mark<.'ling sen tl'CS manager for the
tekcommun1cat1on~ \)'tern\ d1\-1 ion of To bJba America laJonnatNa
ystt ms l•c.
Seems ~•II be ~ JK>n 1bk lor planning. de\elopUJg and manaaina
marketing programs and e\ents. includina i.ncenttH' progl"3ms. co-op
ath ert1s1 ng. hterature fulfiUJH!j.nl ~rvtc~. tnlck sho\\< and deaJe.r m~lln& .
•
Bank of ,_..,-port
cl.Jl .nce .. J.) Ulll _ '.:lo....ward Quest" can be seen in bussne~s I ran. Then I IO'SI all my
HuntinJton BCach, Fountain vaTicy, fnends an<f spent fuurmonths •nm)
Westminster and Garden Grove by apanment alone. too scared to come
84,000 cable subscribers. Ma}bruck's out. My breakthrough was my break-
sbow won acclaim as the best muh1· down.' . camera production at the eighth "I'd alwa)'S seen colors. but now I
an nu a 1 C o m m u n It y Access saw v1srons. I had been so ver)
Producers .4,v.ards. sponsored hy narrow-minded and as m) repressed
Rogers Cable. personality emerged, I had to become
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.... lt's marvelous to help people say open-m1 nde<! anq accept who I wa ...
somelbana on the show when ~e) Ma) bruc .sa1a.
don't know how to articulate tt," The first rcadm1 occurred b>
Maybruck said. "especially 1n tclc· coincidence when a stranger uncx-
v1s1on, where people arc nervous and pcctcdl) called up asking for a
arc apt to say foolhardy th1np the) reading. "I didn't even know what a
don't rcall) mean. I think m> JOb v.11h reading was 8u11us1 a 1 v.-as read> to
myJJ ft 1sto bnnaout1hebcstthe)can hang up the phone I a kcd her 10
be.' come O\ er an>way ..
ow amnJ Jts 16th cdiuon. "In· The ps) chic reading lasted four
ward Quest' 1s de nbcd b) Ma)· ho urs, l\1a) bruck recalled ~tth a clear
brud as edua uo nal "I've inter-'1 ion of a screen behind the subject
viewed people who ~ork wnh upon which her life ht tor) unfolded.
Ct)Stals. ps)ch1c art.1 ts who ~ork f \:COJ from thatsub1ect'schildhood,
wuh pohcc to trace mm1n1 children. earJy adolescence. and future. up 10
1h1n&S like that." she said. twQ )ears ahead. v.<trc all 1n pln1n
.. , nward Quest" director John '1ew, she said. ft left her with both a
Borack likes workin1 on the show. temble headache and a rral1Latton
enJoyin1 the smooth rapport Ma)~ that she h.ad a paranormal ab1ht}
bruck builds v.1th g~sts. "Last how, "That's been the pattern of m)
Ruth was 1nterv1ewtd by a Ph.D. in readings since then.' accordina to
psycholosyaboutbcrownaan.aoda Maybr:utL .. , 1us1 sec n ef)thana
hour show seemed to ao by in JO open up m the per~n ·s hfe Bur now 1
m1nu&es," Borack said. know how to turn 11 ofTand on. w 1t
Ma)bruckhasalsoworkedv.1ththe doe\n't o'e""'hclm me like the fi rs t
FBI and the pahce on tn\es11gauons. umc.''
As pan of the I 9 4 Ol)m_p1cs cur-Since then. Ma)'bruc k ha tried to
at)'; she and a team of ~n\1l1H~s help others dc\.clop thctr reprc xd
1dent1tied problem spot\ ~here "'ol· p~)Ch1c kills \\ork1ng in semrnars.
encc was'°"" to occur. she teaches others how to interpret
Last ,ear. Ma}bruck ~orlcd with 1n1uallv vague 1mprr 5100 "8) the
the FBI to provide information abOut end ot the seminar. C\-Cf)' angle
abUled child1'n 1n 11tan1ccults, but cs person 1s gi \ln& a reading to another
rtluctanttod1scu5'JUSt '<lrhatshesaw ~rson. EHr')one," said Ma)bruck
"I •cnt out and -.c did a lot of 'In a decade. l'"e not met a 1nalt
pe_rusa"' of homes, "'he~ I "'ould Set ~rson ~ho hu not been able to do
thinp llkina place ps)chicall). But I 1t.
don t want to do that anymore It' "Man) of those men tall) disturbed
not for me." ,he said. people )Ouitt on the trctl b bbhna
t ifcwMn'talwa)uoclcar1 ) under-to thcm~l\-C arc probabl) hcann1
staridablt for M•)'bruck C1row1na up and ~eang thincs P5)Ch1<"ally The>
an Nnv York ( ity, the daughter of a JUSt don•t kno\\ how 10 cope h's
middle-class famal). ~he "-OUld $Ce ~I) h could dn\e )OU batt) and
............. ~ ...... .,_
ltuth M•ybrucll gives psyc~lc readings at her home.
some people do 'go cnu~. Fonunateh
I had the background and inner
strength 10 ha'c v.alkcd that thin borderline.··
With a ba helor ofsc1cncc degree 1n
education and ps)Chology from \.t111.,
(olleac ol Educa11on in c" \ ork,
Ma)bruck 1 able to d1 11ngu1 h the
p >choloaical fro m the para-ps),ho-
lo&1cal
con'>( IOU., msncJ rc\cah and tell thc.-m
"hat they v.-ant to kno". .\
clatr\O\ant hkc m' ·If can 'lt"C the
future .. "Ith name date plJ ~
"hate, er comes throu&h ..
\.fa)'bruck charg~ P S for a tt"ad·
ang. ~h1ch 1 done at her al Beach
home
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Try Marcello's t:unch Buffet
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THURSDAY • S•u5•it C1tt11to1t & Sll,llJ Marctllo
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"l'\-c met a lot of fakc.-sen'iall\ c.,
Thr rt' 1 d11Tcrtnce bel\\ttll a men·
talt~t and a cta1n o>ant. ~ mentaltst
can read ~hat ~mcont's uh-
onen kepucaf of ""'le" &e"
phl..'nomcna su h I'> ch.inndtnJ and
cr\\tal'i \i1a} hru' k ad' ~s n-aden to
\1mph h\tcn to 1hc1r own fochng\ to
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1lDK to buy Silicon Systems Inc. for S200M GUARDIAN
GOLD RUSH 9Y The A QOClat.c:I ,,.u
Itron S) ICmt lrK . hu arced to
be bouaht b) Japan<' ... ri <JrJ1n1 tape
compan) I l>f\. Corp 1n l deal that
, "-alUC) th<' J u\t1n maktr ol an1eara1rd
,computttrn'tUll I t J~OO m1lhon.
Tbe ckal, whtch was anno unl"C:d
Moftday, lhouldn't br ponra)cd Ha 1 ... nnt acqu1satton of mencan
tedt~ became Sflacon )'.atmt
1ppha ttttt1n1 ttthno4o1Y, the com· =~tdcnt, CanMlo ntoro.
™ Onntc Countv ~ompen\'
makes 11uqratcd c1rcuit'I for u 1n
computer hard-disk: memory S) \tcm'
and in modem • tbt de\ 1 t that
allow computtr~ 10 communicate
~Jth each ot~r.
TDK basljfttd tn ~.> S20 a hare.
or a 101al of abOut SlOO m1lhon. for
1hcon System\ 11oc:k. the compan1~
announced Onlt the JapancK' com·
peny hu acqu1mt a ml)Ont) of the
tlodt throuah a tcnc:kr offer to
tharehokkrs the compan1 ~.u he ~n S~'1cms manasrmcnt a nd
v.orUoru v.111 be rct:uncd. ~•d Ken
.\O\hlnl:l, I \ICC pr~~dcnt Of f 0~
l \.\,the compan)\ lJ S. marlc11n
arm
l he ( ahrornia comp.an ). "'•th 9 o
cmpkl)tt 1n the nu<'d tat~ and
4S<J in 1ftllport, rcponcd aprulit of
Sl1.7 minion on sale., of SJ 20_ m11l1on 1n 19 ·
Silicon S> tcms rm1dcnt Santoro
told thr \\all trcc t Journal sn an
enter' 1cw publl hcJ Monda) that tus
compi1n) dc'iCsn·1 c:k~eJop Itch·
nolot • but rathtr mak..c anJ ma~ets
.
tum Jl'>llClll' h.1..c(t on C\l\t1n1 l 11ov. I·
~~c
T J)f\. '" hc\I knoY. n 10 con umcn
I \ .. m.akcr ol audio nJ '•dto tape
and rnmpurcr J1 di:~. thouah 65 rcr·
cn.l of ll\ bu\1ne '1s sn manur. turc
,,, n>m~ncn,, for tk't'lrontc ,e~r. I
TDK puhhch tnt<.k-J 1nJ:>pan. had
I<.'\ ol UA b1llmn 1n 1\ latt'~ Ii al \~ar · '
ntoro ad fonda~ the Mal
"'uuld bnna th comren~ capnal lo N ~ gro~ lh ,I nJ . Im pf'()\(' ttJe\ In
Japan.
Administration hits panel's bid on S&L deal
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10.5 %raM
ly DONNA MOONn
o._ ...........
She has 27 buuons on her tele-
phone and knows what each one of
them can do. It's hcr.J(>b;-
ln a way, he was called to her
profeuton. It all began "-ith a wrong
number.
Janine Asai of Fountain Valley entered teleoommunications eight
years ago when a wrongnumbcr&iven
by an operator put her in touch wi&h a
communications firm lookinJ to hi~.
She was working as a fund-raiser for a
hospital at the time and made the
switch.
About a yea r later she joined US
West. a spinoffcreated by AT&T's
divestiture. Throush the firm she took classes in engineering and also
learned about .. big. big business."
The timing was perfect. Tht dra-
matic change in the industry caused
by the breakup of AT&T and the'
dawn of deregulation created a mar-
ket for people who could explain what ,
was going on.
"It is total c:haos1 which is wh y
consultants are thriving," she said.
AT&T offered her a position in
Denver. but she didn't want to go
because her husband was working
toward a doctorate. After scouting
around for work. she found that
consulting proJects added up to more
money than most salaries.
Since the 1985 birth of Janine Asai
& Associates. she's helped more than
120 California school districts pick
phone systems and train the people
who use them. including Garden
Grove and Orange Unified school
districts.
The firm recently completed a two-
year proJCCt of 1ntef\·1cw1n1 16.000
employees at TRW's El Seaundo
plant to find out what 1hey "anted
their S)S\em 10 do and then find1n1
out what the comPl!n)' was w1lhng to
~t. then searching for a S)'stem to do
both.
Hl':r company operates from Cll· ecuttve suites in Los AJ'.ljelcs and San
Qjego. and in a small office built from
garage space in her home. Just over a
year ago, aner picking up business
dunng trips 10 Tokyo to v1si1 with her
husband's fnends and famil). she
opened an office there. In all. 1he firm
has 22 consultants working on con-
tract.
This year A5ai became pre 1den1 of
the ln1crnational Organization of
Wo/Mcn in Telecommunications. an
organization ' tarted ninoyears ago by
five women, including Asai . who
wanted to improvt the image of
women m the industry.
The group now has a roster of about
100 'endors, consultants and S)Stem
users. After lively board discussions
two years ago. the group decided 10
open membership to men.
In an industr} where obsolescence
strikes as quickl) as a phont bill.
consultants ha' e no problem finding
customers.
.. Telccommunicauons 1s the hot·
test thing on a resume. It's a \Cl)' hot
business no"."
Asai . 32, said 1he nexl couple )car!.
will be a landmark for tele-
communications.The average hfc.-
cycle of a s)'stem is seven years. so
firms that bought Systems JUSt afier
divestiture will be looking for replace-
ments. Those "'ho were burned by
consultants 1n the first round prob-
.-
Janine Asal
abl) will ha "e a lot of anxiet y about
their next dec1s1on. she said.
Asai estimated that half of first·
round purchase~ think they got a bad
deal, not necessarily because of
unethical consultants.
.. A lot of (consulting) businesses
were new and didn't .know ""hat 11
would take to stay profitable." she.-
said. Others were swallowed· during
merger mania and not all parent
companies honored past agreemcnls.
Contract negotiations 1s the topic
of organization's ne\'.t lunch meeting,
from 11 :30 to I :30 on Apnl 18 at the
Santa Ana Ramas:ta Inn. _,
EASTE N be tht aarhnt'1 tumiMr.
Last wtct, Ttut Air C'hamnan
,,_A1 frank LOmaio 9id Ea'~m could
Tlw Machin•'" struck f.asttm on rntore a •ifkant pert or it\
Mardi 4after~fta.ina10 ICX'CP'l m°" scM<iulc w11h1n 24 boun of ~china
than S 120 millton in Wiit alld othtt new Wot'k .-ermen• lkat aitt•nt and
conca11on5 •manckd by Teus Air. union olrltiils indicated Mon<b)
fa51em·1 parent The othtr unions 1hat that WIS an unruhst1C'
have acttpttd conces ions 1n the 11scssmcn1.
pasa, but honort'd 1he MKh1nist5' f.a11cm hat ftovtn about 110 niah•~
picket lanes. a day. foca.ti~ oe 111 Nonhea4't
The union v1nuall)' halted Ea tern shulllc and Latin A9*ncan routcs.1. 9Y
operations. On March 9. the 11rhnc usjna non-union emi>lo)tt• ind' .lOO
filed for protection from creduon nonstnlunt pilolt. under federal bankruptc) law. Eastern spokts•oman Karen
Eastern has been scckm& roun Cercmsak said in M11mi that 11 could
orders rcquinna the pilots to return to take IO days for tht carrier 10 rc~umc wort. A federal Judge 1n M1am1 was 80 percent or its P.f'Slrikc 1e~ulc of
scheduled 10 is.sue a rulin&_ on the 1.040 f111hts daily once the union • rtqueSt Monday. but his offi~ said agreed to rttum. The dtla)' would
tht Judge had granted a rtquest from come from maintenance and 1n ptC·
Eastern and the pilots union 1ha1 he ... 1ion of idled planes. fcrT)ina a1rcran
delay the dcc1s1on. '\o a1rpons, rtcallina laid-off em-
The weekend talks in Washington plO}CCS and other tasks.
wcrt held under the gu1dan~ of Ra)'mond Wn&h1. a vice chairman
attomc> David Shapiro, who was of the Air line 1>11ots Associa1ion's.
appointed by 1he bankruptcy court to mastcrcltccutavecouncil, csumated 1t
REBUILD '
• FromA7
will require preparation on numerous
fronts:
-Less than 15 percent of Eastern·s
250-plane fleet has been Oyins and at
least 50 planes have been "pickled,"
or taken out of servke. Their engmes.
'ents and intakes have been sealed' to
prevent damage and Ms. Ccremsak
estimated II requires 100 man-hours
per plane to return them to service.
The other idled planes have been
undergomg maintenance checks.
-Eastcrn's parked planes arc all in
M1am1. Atlanta or New York. Eastern
se!"ed 118 c11tes before its stnkr and
1ts planes and crew mcmbe~. mo t of
them scauered to their homes. must
be ferried to the appropriate airpons.
-Ca1enng contracts ha ve to be
resumed or obtained, fuel mado
available and computers rc·loaded
with ne"' scheduhna information.
-Some of the 3,400 pilots -who
ha ven't tlo"'n since March 4 may
have to undcr&o refresher tramins
required by the Federal A v1at1on
Admin1strat1on if th~y haven't made
at least three 1akeoffs and landings
within 90 days. Ms. Ccrem~k hnd no
e~timate of how many pilots "'ould
need that training.
The compan)' also will h:s\e to
replace non-stnkin& \\Orkers who
went on to other JObs after bean& laid
ofT when Eastern slashed its night
schedule.
.. We don't have any tst1ma1e on
how man) would choose 10 c.ome back to "-Ork," Ms. Cercm~k stud of
the nearl} 12.000 non-union em-
ployees. who include clencal \.\>Orkcrs
could take 4 5 10 60 da» for f.allttn 1o
rnume 1 full IC'hftiult ontt anklN emo&o~ ~taarn.
Union omcials waict 11 WoUM::s fooliih and COili)' IO m&clft
acheduk UIUMdialdy beQlllil El cm. wh1th 11 alrntJ)' carryi•aJace~
debt. would a..~e rew ~ ift
the' da)S 1mmcd1atel) follow1na re-sum~1on ofstr\'1et.
In a related M\ocl91>mtn• Monday.
a fedcnal 1ppcal5 coun uphtld injunc-
tion' blmna New Yon Cny-aru
commuter rad "'orttn from sfrikin1 in S) mpjith) with Easiem empaoyees.
The' 2nd U.S. C1n:u1t Coun of
Appeal$ upheld a lower roun ruJint
that the federal Railway Labor At1
barred unionited workers at the Lona
bland Rail ROid. Mcuo-Nonh Com-
muter Railroad. New Jency Transit
and Amtrak frum honori• 11rikin1 Eastern machinists' 01ckct hntt.
)'mpathy strikes· at the n1lr6adi
\\OUld ha"e afTcc1ed about 400.000
commuter .
and re~f\auons agcntC>. •
There also will be cmouonal issues • •
··r thmk there's defin11tl~ aom• to
be some bad fcchnJS" bet~ccn union
employee returnmg to work and
management holdover~ and any
other\ who worked " said Rick
lac1no. a Mach1ni ts union aencral
chairman.
EHn once " IS C8(>able ornxma It prc-stnkc schedule, Eastern stall must
rebound from v1nuall) no ad"ance
sale • weeks of negauvc pubhc1ty and
passenger defections to other 11rhi;ies
that aggrcs 1vcly have been moving
tnlo Ea.Stern's' turf.
Ms. ( cn:msak said the airline likely
"ould offer 1nccn11vcs such auharpl)
discounted fart"s or bu)-onc. &ct-onc-
frec .. compan1on" ticket offer .
Takeover talk highlight$ market trading New car mileage o~ 33 mpg
possible by '95, Congress told
By CHET CURRIER inflational) pressures in the econ-
omy. to sho" a smaller nst."than the I
NEW YORK -Takeover news percent increases reponcd for Janu-
and speculation provided almost all ary and February. of the action as the stock market lfthoseexpectat1onsaren't fulfilled tum~ in a !ll•Xcd showing Monda~ and the index comes in wi1h anolhcr 1n quiet trading. bigger-than-expected nse. brokers
say. it wq_uld touch ofT talk of new The Dow Jones average of 30 creOit-tlghteninr by-t.fte-Fcderal Re-
' ndustrials slipped 2. 93 to 2,301 .8 7. serve..
Ad¥ancing... issues _slightcy._ .out· -----... JUt-Westcr~lmbcd -2.V1 t<> 51 1'1
numbered declines in nationwide following the company's an-
tradingofNew York Stock Exchange-nouncement of plans to sell its
listed stocks, with 726 up. 694 down Associates financial sen ices busine s
and 553 unchanged. and to concen1rate on cntcnainment
Volume on the floor of the Btg and pubhshmg.
Board came to 123. 99 million shares. Campbell Soup rose 4' • to 38"•·
down from 156.95 million in the After the death of John T . Dorrance
previous session. Nationwide. con-Sr .. former chairman and son of 1he
solidated volume in NYSE-listed company's founder. some traders
issues. including trades in those concluded that th e company might
stocks on regional exchanges and in sooner or later be sold.
the over-the-counter market. totaled Gordon Jcwdry Jumped 5111 10 24.
150.61 million shares. The compan) said 1t "~ stud\lng Most analysts in the financial
world believe economic growth has
begun to sJow since the early weeks of
the year.
GOl,D PHl('ES
. va rious possible transactions. includ-
mg a rccap1tah1at1on or sale to some
other party.
1hcon Systems gained 1 v. to 19'/z.
The company agreed to be acquired
b) TDK Corp. of Japan for $20 a
share.
American Building Mam1enance.
which said 1t ended talks with a
potent1al~er.._tumbled...S.!lwo..l.I '
ronlcd the active list. down ~at
42 under more of 1hc selling pressure
that has hit th e stock since the 011 spill
last month near Valdez. Ala~ka.
None of the other 29 stocks that
·\ 'tlt:X l .J: \ Dl·:H'
make up the Dow Jones tndustnals
showed more than a fractional
change.
'\\st: 1.t: .\o•:ns
DOW JO't~"i .\\ER \(Jt~"i
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Price and n•t cha1111t of lti. lb mos• · du\ panics from posting heaJthy earnings ~-s1 •Stoepoune1 us _,__ ac ve American Stock Exc~n'" lu~,. ran
gains for lhr January-March quarter. e:m . I •150 cenll -pound NY eom.x-' trading nahonally at morv~' 1 . ~~·Is
At the same time. market part1c1-"T!-~cen1u pgunc1 ~';Entr ;· 1~'m Stk
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WASHINGTON (4.P) -Car!>
could average 33 miles per gallon b)
1995. but automakers are unhll.el} to
make 1he nccessal) engineering
changes on their own. the con-
gressional Office of Tcchnolog}
.\sscssment S3)S.
"1th the offi~ told a Houst Energy
and ( ommerec subcommittee on
Monda)
Those changes tnclude better 11rcsJ
more aerodynamic bod) des11n ana
engine 1mprO\l'mcots. said Steven
Plotkin. senior a soc1ate "11h 1he
oOicc The higher avrrage. abou1 5 mpg
abo,r...lbe present one for nc" car~.
1.::ourd be reached 1f amQma_krf\ n
1mmcd1atel) 10 mo"c availab c ur -
,conservation technology mto their
cars at a more rapid pace. an anal} ~t
Genrral Motors Corp. and Ford
Motor Co. have 'Saad h1 fuel-
cconom> urn a s arc 1 1cu t to
reach because of the pub1tc•s demand
for larger, h1Jh-powered cars
NEW YORK (AP) -Tflt follo.w1no 11,t ~ ~tlaGefll snows IM N•w Vork Stock EJtch111ge lierlnd n •lock' and warrants that have 90f'• UP tht VI Grp pf ~I and down IM..mOUJ:laud on ocrunt • tC•P•IHld of cnenvt for Mondov • 5 CiOITNsln No "'url)IU trading t>elow S2 or 1000 ,_. snarH art 1ncluoe<1 Ne!Tl41
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Gather supplies
. to mess· with
Mother ·Nature
Mother Nature ha cuhcr ·a funny "fl> of seeking
attention or a sick sense of humor.
In any case. cwpQn Beach residents weren't laughing
Fnda) when the ground shook literally below their feet. The
epicenter of a 4.6 earthquake hit darcctl) under the cny at the
mtcrsecuon of Irvine A venue and Cliff Dnve. The JOJl
occurred at I :07 p.m .• JUSt seven days into Cahfomaa
Eanhquake Preparedness Mo nth and on the e-.e of the Rea<f>
or Not Emcrgenq ExPo in Irvine.
Most folks were not read).
The gro und zero temblor did more to boost attendance at
the Irvine expo than any number of fliers or official
government proclamation . f;>.hibat ors selling an arra> of
survival packs. kats and gizmos at the expo reponcd a number
of people opted for picking up cmergenc> tips at the lr-..nc
Civic Cente r rather than soaking up rays at the beach .
Whethcr Cahfornaa can ever truly prepare fo r the Big O ne
1s a big question mark.
Mother ature ma)' have been communicating that
message last weck: .. 'Yo u think you arc ready. ti) a Jolt of 4.6.
till think you arc read>?"
An earthquake wtth a magnitude o f 8.0 on the Richter
scale wo uld mean traged y for mo t of those li ving near the
fault line it struc k. whether the) were 1ll·prcparcd or v1 g1lant
as Bo)' couts. ·
Buildings. bridges and roads arc expected to collapse.
Power wall ~ lost. Fires will pev. from broken gas lipes.
Tra' cl will be difficult at besr. communication sporadic. Food
and water surphcs ..... 11 be threatened. EmergenC} medical
treatment ,.,,1 be in shon suppl). urel}. none of us 1c; read)
for that.
Being prepared 'A-On'l alter the d i ast~r. Yet being
prepared ma) prevent an e' eq "orsc d 1sac;tcr. It m ight a'c
.some hvcc;. It might help us cope afterward as ""c tr) to pick up
the pieces.
The expert~ ~uggesl o mc rather simple steps 10 take to
gel rcadj. tho ugh few of u have taken the 11mc to h ten,
Ma)be Frida) 's quake might JO it uo; into action.
• Bu) a wrench that fits your gas ltne valve. Pracll<:c
tumang the ga o ff at )our house and your neighbor' . Then
-,,tnce the wrent'h omcwtrerc-you crurtind at w en the
emergency strikes.
• Keep a supply of frcsb. wa ter on hand. Those plastic
water bottles arc perfect. Also stock up on canned goods and
dned foods Ro tate the suppl) so nothing spoils.
• As emble a complete fi rst aid kit, Have a manual
hand)'. Chance arc the onl> medical treatment you or )Our
famal )' rcce1-.es wall be self-administered.
• Keep blankets. candle!I. matches. a batter~-po"'cred
radio and a tlashhght packed a\\a) E\tra battene wouldn't
hun .
• ure }OUr water heater. That "'II pre-.cnt a natural
ga fire that would de tro) ~our ho me . .\nd the heater
provides a uppl) of water. • Tr) to sta> ('aim when the quaking \tan . Don't run
out 1de .\' oad wind ows Du k under a desk or a door frame
Watch fo r falling obJCCts. Mo t of the anJunes from Fn da' 's
quake "ere caused b) obJCCts falling off waUs or shchcs.
Finall)'. don't undercsumate Mother a ture. Frida)·~
4.6 was but a hiccup An e"<pcrt aid an 8-po1nt canhqua~c
packs 2.8 m11l1on times the po,.,.cr of a 4-point quake.
Opinion$ expressed ln thit space are thOse of the Daily Pilot Olhef
views exprnMd on th1t p9 are thOse ol their auth0<s and ar111ts Readers
commen1s are 1nv11ecs and may be'Mnt to The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560
Cotta Mesa 92626
frl'H t :H \ Ol(·t :s
Day care dilemma
Dav care 1 a painful d ilemma for v.or~ing parent\.
whether those parent work to scrape b>. or whether thi.'} "'or~
to afford the ~ta tu )mbol of the up and com mg.
Fandm&cart fo r the mo t 1mponant people in the11 h"cs.
their children. as a linanc1al and ernouonal burden
It 1s the burden of go' cmmcnt as v.ell. a states seek to
define their role m pro' 1d10g da> care as 1 tance to those " ho
cannol aflb rd 1t .
Though 1f no longer uncommo n for both parents an ••
home to v.ork full-tame. and ccnainl) commo n for 1ngk: • mothc~ and fothc~ to 'A-Orl. emplo)e~ ha'e taken the
attitude that car1n& for c hildren 1 the fanul} • probkm It 1\.
but not enurely
C hildren v.ho arc not g1-.cn adequate ca re an their fi m
three or four )Car frequent!) find the msche tx·h1nd 1n
hool from the ~tart. and the) nc-.cr catch up. That hurts
them m the adult v.ork force. and 11 ulumatCI> hurt their
communtt) and their tatc. •
In that sen~. then. the lack of good da~ care 1se' Cl) one~
problem.
IOD\l l'HISIOH\
Todly 11 Tuctda)', Apnl t l, tht
101stdayufl989. Thcrrart~b4d•>' left 1n the ~1r.
Tod.Ifs hi&hli&ht 1n h1\tOI')
Three hunarcJ >ttn 110. on pnl
11, 1689, Wilham Ill 1nJ 1af) II
wcrc cro" nC'J u J01n1 \4)\ crc11n 1n
Bnt11n, t~o months after their rc11n
bad ~n a pan of the .. C1k>r1 u R~oluteon" that <kpotcd Jam~ II.
Ori 1h1s da1c:
In 1114, N1polc'on Bonapene ab-
datcid asempcroroffranc.~ anJ w1s
baftiabcd 10 the 11&.nd of Elba. In 1198, Pre 1de1H W11l1am
M<Kaalc) asked OntJ"C" for 1 dectarltaon of war ... tn\l Spl1n.
.. 1199. the lrtaty cndin& the ~ith-Amttlcan War ~ti ckc:lamt .......
I• 1921. Iowa btca~ the first ttatt ao nnpow 1 nort•~ &a•.
In 19-47. J1dttc Rob1nwn madt h•<t
maJOT-lta,u( debut, pla)tnl tn an
e'h1b1t1on J3mc betv.;((n the:
Brookl>n Dod&en and the . c" Yotk
Y1nkcc
In 19.St. Pre 1dcnt Harl')
Truman n:lic\C\I Gen. Douala\
MacAnhur of h1i C'ommand 1n the
far E~m
In 19 6. t"o f Bl aacnu •ere l 1llrd
in a ••Id shootout an ~t1anu that al'-u
rt\ullcd 1n tht death of tl4o rob~f")
SUIJ)(Ct\.
OM. )ctr aao: Tht pro-Iranian
hutc M*m hiJackrrt of a Ku"'a1t
1rway1 JCtliMr k1lkd a tttond ~. dumptna his body onto the
sround 1n Larnaca. }p!'\I l h<'
motion PK"ture "Thf Last Emperor .. won Int Pinurt at lhc 6Cnh annual
aldemy " .... ~ttP\00). .. •1n.~1HPml
North's decision to take stand · . ' ....
was risky, but probably essential
ly JAMES ROWLEY
W SHI GTO"' -Putt1ng Olt,cr
Nonh on th e witness stand a1 his tnaJ
wn a risk) but pFObablt cs!ioent1al
strateg) to counter l"hargcs he lted 10
( ongress and perwnall) profited
from the Iran-Contra affair.
lossc tha1 a .. l ilied prosn utor l JI\ Bau.\'lla 1d one lallor 1s often
e'<act on cross-c \am1 nat iun 1\ 1hc: v.hl'lh~r a drfen~ C3n ~built from
d1kmma all d1.·fen\C .i11urnq '> fan· 1n Olhl·r "llncssc
a criminal tn.il ··in this particular case. thc:r(' 1sn·1
I h~ defendant mtN anw.cr all ;ui~bod}-.\\.h.o -.:an rC4lll) C:\pl~un 11 as
quc .. 1100 put IO him and a o;lollcd "di a .. he: l an:· said B:m;t'lla "There
proo;ecu1or could hnni out d.1111.1gmg •"'-'a number of rnunt'i he ~an'I rrall\
adm1 s1onr. from n deknJ.101 < ro,.,-¥l'l an' bod~ d'<' to help him "1th ···
e:>,am1 nat1on l<ln thu\ g1H' the prO\· I hc..c 1ndudr n charic orth
ccuuon a chJnce lo -.horc up wl·:'llo; ,1lH'Jlll'<l 1n'>lalla11on ol a SI '.80Cl
part of tlH 3)>( b) adding IU r ruol nnl \l.l Urll\ knee UUl\1Je h1'1 home In
available from othl'' 'ouru~., '1ola11on of a IJ" th 1t Nn fcden.tl
T~.Apfl11 ... M
Unsung
heroes
are given
their due
Toda> "-C0rt sm&mg a song for
unsuna hcroe . There are so many
special people around us who wall
the (\lra mile. who make the extra
effort and then hang in until an
espcc1ull)' hard JOb is done and v«y
few of these n1ft} people even get
thanked. I'll bet you ar~ j ust such a
per on.
Jim Dale. pn~s1denl of Villa Nova
restaurant, earche out and honors
the unsuns heroes he finds with
dinner al his restaurant. l ha"e some
nc"' ca ndidates for the honor.
.\s u ual I found out about these
people the hard v.a). I opened my big
mouth 10 lh1s<0lumn and stuck my
loot 10 11. l probabl) have terminal
foor-1n-mouth disease.
Jim Hev.1d.er. plannmg director ....,
for Newport &ach. le.nows me well
enough 10 call me on a goof I made in
m\ park column a few weeks back.
f or more th n 15 )·cars I worli.ed vet)
ctoseh wtth him both .a~ plannm&
"'omm1 1oner and a a council mem-
ber He ccnainlv did his best to train
me 1n the planning game.
What t said that Y..as wrong was th3l
<. ounul Mrmber Ruthcl)'n Plummer ·· polled·· th~ cwpon Chns11an
. hool dcul fort he Cll)« This wes what
I "as told but the real ~tory was that
Tfte dcc1s10n b' "lonh and his
defense la"')1.·rs · "as probabl)
prrdeterm ined b) the nature of the
chl\rgcs aga1nc;l the former Manne
hcutcnant colonel and his pro' en
1tblltll~3~t\Wlt~ ---~ "Becati~ of his cl'ntraltt' to the
entire case .. Olhc ort h. )Oll nl mos1
might S3), rcn ll y could not not 1cst1f~
because of who he 1s and "'hat hr 1s ·
said Joseph d1Genova. a former L ~
allornc) 1n the nation's lapnal ·
"I be J10mial ..ruk " \OU Jo r101 ~·mnlu~cc:s lrom JCl'tpt1n1 aratu1t u:s
waOI )UUr d 1<•nt to IC,llf) chert ( .... ~ U>ld JWD1X lh;s he sought.
can hurt himself more than he l JO lwlp trom arms.Ocakr Richard V
help himsel f.'' sn1d \\ a\h1ngton de· \nord \\hen k1.kr:il oflicrnlsdedincd
fcn!l.C law ) er r I a" rl'n<;e B:ir{ella 10 SI\ e h" lam ii) prolcct1on IO I 986
Ht'w rL w o_Md._ h~
Mhool. learned of the opponunny-
lim, lncv. the pnnc1pats and got the
ell) '"'oh ed. Plummer carried the p~ect forward on th( coun<'il. I
.\charismatic peaker "'hose' 01cc
olten cracked dunng emotional
point 1nhlssto1). Notlb w.on-a "tde
nauonal following ""hen he 1cst11icd
for SI'-da) m I ~87 dunng telc ' 1scd
congressional hearings on the Iran·
Contra affair He appeared a-. a
S) mpatheuc and fof\:cful defender of
his actions.
Ehc111ng that S\mpaah' from the
JUf) "'h1ch will cfcc1dr h·1s fate is "
nuc1al tasl for the dcfrnsc. ~ort h "a\
probabl> the best w11nes 10 ma"-<' h1'>
dsc th:u he was acting with the run
support and authont) of ht\ su-
penors. incl uding President Rcag..in
'"I fell hle a pa" n 1n a chess game
being pla)cd b) giants," he told the
Jun . c\plain1 ng wh} he felt a dul) 10
lie to Congre s about secret fl
m1htal') aid 10 the l\11caraguan (on-
tras at a lime when such aid "'ac;
1 llegal.
Nonh said he didn't think 11 '-'J'
Y..rong lo he bt'-causc he wns conC\:Jl-
ing act I\ 1t1ec; trust "I v.a told, could
not. should not be re"caled ··
But after telling h1 1dc for three
da)S from witness stand. "Jonh fa rd
the Ob \ IOUS n .. s ~ionda) a'i 3!>·
soc1ate 1ndepcndc:nt counsel John~
l\.ekcr ~n cro S-<'Umtnal1on.
\\ t1gh1n1 the gain~ '(f'SUS 1he
Bui Ban:ella \il1d thl' ruk '"11, filled afkr a lcrrori 1 group tt111ctw him a
\\1th C'<lep11on.,·· tha1 ma~ well in-an cncm'
dude 1he l>rt h lJ\C · ··The bo11um hnc ol thc d1~u \Ion
·· lot of time' a "all ''hcthl·r tu "J' 1ha1 ·1hcrr 1<,n"'t a lot \\(' C'Jn do fur ta~ tha t m t.. "b:a d on ho" 'ou a~ ' ~ uu ~ qu .i'rl" too Junio1 ··';. "'ion h told
<101ng b\ thl· end of the ~tnernmC'nl'• Jurnn ·., ca~ . and ) our gut feding J .. lo ho\\ · 1 tptendcd ll) PJ) tor It . hi..' \aid.
m k) 1t 1\ tor ttm dckndant 10 ta l.c 1hc l'\u1 a"l no"'k"<igt"d .. I dtd not ··
<;tnnd .. S<lld Randall J r url. ano1hcr \\ h1lr Barct'lla ~1J ht fou nd Nonh
dclensc law)Cr .1 'l'~ pef'u.l~I'( and ron,incma
Turl facl'd 1hat d1kmma "hen he '"'nc"" txforr CO'l'llrl·s , th<'
helped drfcnd former \\ hll\' H11uw .uun ruum '>('tt1ng" 'er) d1 0crcnt
n1dc M1(hJd .... r>ca \l·r \\hU \\OI\ On ( .ip11ol Hill 0...~t'll~ ~Id ,
rnn' 1Ul-d of h mg undt·r oath 3N1u1 ··nohod ~ rcalh tool control or orth
hi'> lobbHng 3t ll\lllC'., Dt•J\l'f c.J1d and \hut hi m dov.n ·"hen he P'C:
not te\llh JI hi\ trial r:smbhng an \\CCS.
"ior did L' n '\o l11acr. ;i lornu•r .. Onl·l" hi..' \tant'd loo lr.ing hlr.c a
\\h11c Hou~ a1dl' '°"''lll'd ol elh-la 1rh .,,m,xuheudigurr torpoh11cal
ics-la" '1ola1t0n\ "hu "'a' re:~ ll'J'on' none ol thl..' l·ongl"e' men or rc:~·n1cd b\ Bar'-·'-•11.i "4.·na1or' r\.'Jlh \\Jnted to Jump tn h1\
But 1n ~>me "h1t('·u1llar cn m1n.1I I.In' B.&rn•lla \J1d
C3SC'\. ··,omcllme\ II .. Uh\ IOU\ ~OU T h.tl \\UO I tx· lhC' C:l\C.' JI hi \ tnal.
ha'e 10 call the qcknllJnl ·· I urt.. "h1ch •!> under 1he t1sht n mtr ol ol
S3) ~ \ \ D1,lm 1 J udgr ( 1crhard \
·· o mul h of "ha1 'g(11nf on 1n .1 c •l·'oCll "h1tt·~ollar c nm<' l .t'K' a rc 4u\.'st1un~ · J u,l ie ( 1l'.,cll cont roh the
ofn pcrson'o; honl'"' Jnd 1nlC'gr1t,," \llun rnom · 11.lrldJa \Jilt .. The J Uf\
Turk 'kl1d "l 'IUJlh thl'1..,l\1:"nH1lq• 1<111 l @.Otngto hold.iga1n'llthr gmern·
1he gr:l\ arl'J i,c1"cc:n \Ollll'lh1nf 1h;11 nwnt "hat Judge (rc~ll J o<'' W
1\ clear\) right :inJ clear!\ \HOntr HIOlr ol Olt,er 'onh ··
.. l hc r1.~I 1'i uc 10 1hc· ~.1~·\ " lh4' J•mt Roflfl~y. "" follow~ i•t
intent ol thC' defendant. t he JUn '' lr•o·Coatr• ln•f tl6•tloo •I Ltt t .. u'luall> ,en m1en·~MJ in h1.·,1r1ng Co11rlbo11 t from 1117 to II I , co•trs
from the Jcf'-•nd3nl 'll the' \,In m Lo~ lb~ J• tice CHpartmt•I for 'Bt
an as~smrnt:' .. A• ~-.,~Pm•.
Resident's objection to ·Voss
has gone beyond his arrest
To the Editor \ O\\ Jcoparducd h1~ O"'n poht11.al llrt<cr -no one
cl~ J1d I\'<, t1mc to let thr cit' "'""deali ng "-Ith 1 \Ue~
that " )nccrn 11 a' a ~hole. It' · 11me for \'011\ 'o fa,c the
o01 c1 II)' take bad. the word " pot-ted.··
Hcv.1d,(r in his letter, tncd to
c:\cu m ) m1 take b) sa}1fl8,. "I know
\Ou ~1rl ha'e got to tick totcthrr." l re wa~ remembcnng ll'R old days
when thN'C w(rt lU ta fev. ofus on the
mun 11 and -.e fouibt the bathroom
"'ars Often -. hen tilt~ wa a tou&h vote
th<' ma or would call a the-minute
rt"\ es and the men "'ould .ill troopotT
10 the mrn • room. I wa aJways-urt
th() 't\t'~ \lol3t1na the Bro"n . ct
ba ·~ thcrt but couldn't get proof
No-. tha t ~ound ~icr than 11 t • h 1.
JUSt th t 11 r 11legal fc~r a ma,onty 10
colludr out of Chr public bcann
pro<'t''>'i I kept tt') 1na 10 get somrone
to g() h'ten but the m:ilc staffers could
count. too
I v.onder 1f v.omen v.111 stoop 10
uch tn "'' 1f tht~ C\(r get 1n a
maJonl) po!>!l1on" 'o"' tha1 "'·,~gotten that squartd a""'' thr hc:rothat I d1 <>'en..'C.1 1s c1t~
planol·r < ra1g Blucll lte't td.cr sa~ '· J h<' ix·f'on v.ho l'\"nlh d't'SCnC~ the ~ rl"dll Im th1\ proJ«t i C"ra1& Blud l
trom the Pla nnm& OC'partmcnt I
th1nl. "'-"'" ~ "1td "1th C'Crt:un\) that had 11 not OC,,-n for ( ra1g\ 1n\ohc-
m<"nl and tcnal·1h th1\ proJC'\'l v.ould
ha' r "'-'' c1 happened " That d()( n·1 romr as a urpn~ to me. If th(~ wa an 1mpos 1ble Job.
( r.ua 0111. I u!lt<l to lid. "G1"c th1
bo't combat pa):·· ·
{ ra11 canprobabl) hov.-you v.hcre
he bli.'t'ds. frOOl and bad •. from the
"lov.-1momc hou 1ng .. v.ars.
f 1fkcl\ )Cal"!l q o or so the lei"lat-
IH' 1h11J!>l at the n:u 1onal and 1atc
le\ er .. \\J\ IO prtad the~ pon 1b1ht)
tor hou,ing tht poor 10 all lc"(I of
&ll\t'rnmcnt and f910nal ao,em-
mcntCIOr U\ that Wa!> C G)a 11ned
"lair 'har~ .. .allcxatu.ln~ to 'cwport
lkat h \\hat an anathema th1 con-
cept ""a to th \.' u t11enl) of the citi'
Ho"c'cr. "e had no choice The
I attended the f ount.:un Valle) C1I)' ( ounl1I mec t1ne,
on March 21 Several times dunna lhe mcc11na I "1\hcd I
could tand up and 'pta.k to Fred Vo 'I I kn<'"' whot I
wanted to sa) but I couldn•t find the ri&ht word' l thou~ht
about the mcc.ima fora Iona time and decided that I v.oulJ
compose this oprn letter to him. I am •l)() ~nd1na a cop~
10 his fellow <..1t\' ounc1I mcmbtn
con~q ucnC'C' c HRI~ l OPHLR I cd offered the carrot of federal
Foun1111l \ allr\ blod grant to as,...,t c111c' in their JOb
M)' husband and I ha'c resided in our home 1n
Foun~1n Ville)' for 19 )rars and ha'e t"'o teen-~1n'
In th1nkin1about .. hat I v.an&cd tosa) 1oh1m. I 1hou1ht ot
tY..0 th1nis .. e hl\C med to teach our~M. ma~1n1cho1cl..'s
and facint the consequences oflhosc choices.
I .. ould hk<' 10 1,k him. ounc1lman \'o did )Ou
c-.cr once think of the con~ucncc before )Ou tu med
)Ourt·aronto Harbor Boulcvard1 u tcaderof\hccit~. h
"ob'1ou I 1wartofthc probkm1on Haf'bOr Boulc\ard
and" bat la-. cnforttmcnt •nc.n arc do1n1 to wh r th t
problem Did he itop 10 think that he could bt •~tcJ
and ""hat would happrn 1fhc Wttt?
t the council mtttina. I ht1rd him tell 1r. Mo \
'40rd to the c1Ttc1that1f he .. _ould let 1t chc. the problem
"'oukt ao I'""''>·" osubo told him that "'""'" not allow
'tOU to end my carttr 1n publK' tnVICC this v.ay." I al\O heard the recall comm1nee ~rrtd 10 as a png of
"•t1lantnv.hoarc out forbloodandhoWmuch monc) th<' 1<:t1on~ of this r«all commintt arc IO'"I to C'Olt thr cu payers of Fountain V1lley.
Vow has bttn quotod '"the M"P9Ptf n M) 1na tha'
the n&a • na Potttt Dcpanmcna bM not a«uratch
Jtated the t\ enll of that C'1mt'-'&-Don hf rtahtt ho"
maay oahttjiieo• ht" blam•• for dlf 111uauon ~n1
whit 1111 l~)''fWtre any of Ibric~ rnpontebk for
tus K1t0n1? Has he lhouaht of thr kt thlt 9'0nc of th1t
•-ould have lia...,mcd ifie would~ tlaouilht first?
Tltctt wou&d ftOt be I prnon .. OU& IO cndhtl C'atttt."'
There wOukt not be a "'lllantc comnu&wc °"' b' blood nor ~Id tht n11ttnt of our aty bt keel_.. tlw roM of
a rcall clKtlOft. There 1s only OM J't"Oft fCIPORMbat and
J .wssc V• IUc a~ ~loOl in a .... I .. •nit hr
twitftet lht fdenioa of'~· OM~
WMI -... "' "" Pf1\'8te Iii' " hst ....... IN 1 'C'Olildmw lea HcrM~. W Wlld«ttd •:;~·me ........ ~l-IOtleilPNKJ .. kt.IO ......... .............. _ .. .::;._
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De.ftn itions of guns too loose
Io the f J 11or. • Rcprd1n1 th · proposed "a\\JUlt v.c3pon · N n, I
\U c t 1n tead ••f "a\t1n1 o;p:i ~ un Roo R~1hcrt1
prop.s&.i nJa (c 1'1101. 1an:h '0 ~( .\4) \nu pubh\h
1he d ual hill\ 10,oht"d: 8 35"' aod . R ~Q!. II '"u do.
I'm u1c u "'" be clc;ar "h) thr 'a111.mal Rine \~ 1allon ha\ obJl"\.1td.
ln\teadOfJU\' bano1ntthc \t-..-473nd lJ11 3 the~ \:a~
1n 1 V mt<'r' 1t'W th·~ would ban a number ol n ne .
ol adding lov.-incomc housing to 1l~ hou~ina 1n' cnto"" \\uh our high
land co\t the mone~ wu "a pit 1n the
buc .. ('t •• 1 h1 1S\ here Craig\ bulldoa IX'"•~tcn ·c and h1o; bo Bob Ltnard's
Cl"l"illl\( r n1 us. pulled U out of our
I iJI J1I mm u..
t li~t "-t' tap danced amund
'f)IOS IO liKUll.' OUI a\\&) "'( (O\lld
pro' 1ck hou\1 ng that "-<.)Uld be acccp-
tahk to the re 1dC'nt.,
-Get "l'n U\ .. 11\e Judat 1old u' ti
"<' v.cre hn v.1th a mon tcr hou~•na lav.\ull, \ number o ( \CID and
hundrcJ of thousand dollan. 1n lctal
fee, later \\C v.on th la• u1t . """'port a'mt and 1 pen of
l'.onh FurJ arc cumpks of our
allordahk hou\1ng Both arc c'ct'lknt
D\Vll>l \TEfl l· dcHlopment\ Lo \ntc:k" 1 he ncv.1.: l add1t1on \O our 1n\tft·
hotgun end p1 101 1mmediatd and their loo!)('
ddinJl1on ""ould allow fir morr 10 be added later. I or
c'ampk B 1 7 Ckfin<" "as uh ~capon" a' llM th11 .. c n b( uted to kill and injure human b(1ng,," "'h1ch
"-OU Id include' 1rtuall)i C\CI') firearm 1n"~nll'd 1n the la~
~(I ~C:&I".\
Preserve Whole Castaways
1ory '"'oh~ the cwpon Cluir.1 .. n
hool 1 hcc1l\ waubk to-oft wtth
MtM l)c\ dopmcnl Cio. so mat Utt ..
OW block """t money M could trl ro the: fduor: 'tt'llC l)tm tnd t'* C'lillroOllll tir -
l ~ho~ IPtt -••h fof'IMr pon .. !th~~ c•I) and bu\ doWft illeCOll.iftbc,. Ma)or JIC'kte Heethei''s com~n" that tht ~ UK' •0r lhe perm JO 1...-ei.ou11111•
C:ntaways lh09ld be ~ as a .. r\. l"OU&d., theft.
Thi ~ Mft par'«l 11tbtCOfnffOl16th rttt ~0~"! ,, 1.-ntt 1Ju1 I was bit~
and ()o\ n' Ori~ 1• Nnwpof1 ltllcla IS lft idntl •If few I I ~~ .... ~ C"°"'
perk, la,..,; cnOiUP for both an anh~ and ..-"' pilrt. nd -.11 br Piii 10 n i~ commalld•na ~ \IC'WJ of nrpor"t lelch. •• ...., .. , _.en IM ....... 1_1f ~pon •> Md faMion lt&and. EWtt toda • peoplt >• .... ._ ,ltf'onMtioft • ._.. ~ this S1tt at I Plfl. Ind >" Mil .. ftlil ....... hlat to JOU1 •"' tnr a Cll -tmna lhtir midll wpt•e• theft. _. .... ttltif ... lll7.) rid•• hir ~ Ind ••da•ne tM flttworb oa ""'IO~ ...... ..._._ C'* FCMlftl9 of J~ .._ ...... 1i11t u.lill If llWJ .. 1
Tiit c_..,. • w o1 * CNW9 ~ ot * •• ~ cnt a. 1 ~ j) sf····~.......... . .... .., ........ ..._. '° ~wro.·v&nom. •
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Severinsen shak enter
.. I'm All ~hooli Up•-v.a an F.lv1 tune kfl cd ioin&
around Sc&trs1rom Hall aficr 1he n-cen1 concert wnc~. a
the Pac1flc )'mphon) Orchestra's Doc Sc'cnnsen
concert Fnda) v.a1t preceded b) a 4.6 qua~c. v.h1ch left
debris for Center cleaners to quid.I) 'acuum and du'it.
(Thr Center is bu1l1 to "'ithstand 8.0. 11 is S31d >
I)' A n11tlo on bau
TM final ofTcnna was music of the Bea1tn: "I Want
To HolJ Your Hand," •·Elt>anor R1gb};· .. He), Juett;• *' ·gt. Pcppn-'s tonc-f) Ht'llrts Club Bend.'' ··ut It k "
and others. Sc'cnn\Cn's hl&h note\ were cause for
udm1ration b> PSO's pnncipaftrumptt, BurnC'ttC' Dillon.
A standing O\at1on p~ompted Severinscn to encore
with famous clanncust, Benn) Goodman's swing thine
t.alled. ··s1ni. ina. \mg." v..h1ch onamatly fcatun.--d Gene
"rupa on drums. hov.e,er. in th1 case it v..u Roland
\\-1lco>., Doc's able l inman.
Good as gold
Doc. apparently unshaken and dre \.Cd 1n a blad
sequined concert Jacket and blac k trou~rs 1ook the 'itage
1hat c'cning (and again unda) night) and introduced
the aud1cn~ to an exciting ve rsion of Conccno No. 1 for
T rumpct and Orchestra by Tull in 1hc fir t halt l he v.ork
was a classical 'ers1on ofprogrc sl\e J37l-hkc notes and
chords that raised goo~ bum p~ Hi s super-pro golden
trumpet touch belted the currcnt-da) notion that s1nu·
Stan Getz there ha,co't been man) v.on hv.h1lc
1rum~ters around. vcrinscn opened 1hc 11ccond half 1n n braghl rt'd
\Ull 1th rh1nc 1onc buttons. asl ing ... Did )OU foci tha1
htllc 6ump 1h1saftcrnoon?" -referring 10 lhl' quake He ~ad he blcv. about tv.o note an rchcar\al ... and th<'
"hole thca1er came apan!"
The PSO'~ first half reading of Reinhold Ghere'\
H ussaan Sailors' Dance from The Red Poppy and the four
mo' cments of fdvard Gnea's Suite No I from Peer
v)'nt. Op -46. directed b) assistant conductor Lucas
Richman. v.as not notable. Several "out oh)'nc·• Jl1tchn .
b) the firM v1ohns made for shodd y music1an~h1p. We
latcrlcarned that about I 0 m,nutesofrtheanaJ time were
allotted tor Peer v)nt, \\h1ch could have been the cau~
o ( the rough go1na f nday m&ht
.\II ol v.h1ch brings to thc fore a crucial question
( o nductors Mata. 1mon and Jorda ma crcatw outstand-
ing PSO performances Ho\\ come PSO performed so
v..cll for them and not for our o"'n cond uctor\? What
appear to be happe~ang 1s a lack of proper prepara11on,
be 111n the budact. leadership or cn~mblc profi c1enq.
Rue Mcclanahan, Estelle Getty, Betty
White and Bea Arthur lfrom leftJ prepare to
cut cakes to celebrate of the completion df
fllmlng this weekend on the 100th episode
of their Emmy-wlnnlnt series .. Th• Golden
Glrla." He then proceeded with a medic) of 1as1~ ongs b}
Gcrshv.m. which included 'T 'e Got Rh)lhm .. and
"Embraceable You." T\ l ,IS1'1 '\6S 'lc'<t he pcrformc.-d.a fan1as) lOmPo"11c of 1h1.· opera
( armc.-n. W11h thnlhng 1cs1. Se' cnnscn J>0''er-pla)<.'d
B1Let's famed comsx>.,1twn into a ficstarama
lntcn "1ncd inth1 setv.ere olos b} h1s accompan}-
1ng quartet: drummer Roland W1lco\.-R1ch Ea me on a
muffie-mi ked piano. gut tarist Tom R11t10. and Jeff
I'm ..ire 1hat neither the conductors nor the
en<,c"mble hl..c bum conccn re,1e" . ne11hc r do I. The
point here 1s no1 to be "ncga11\e "but to bn na attenuon
to thr need to opeol) discus 1hc lack of belier
performance' b) PSO. whalc\.-er 1hc reasons.
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Paramounl's ··~aJor League" open-
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'featuring (he' y Chase. ':\anded 1n
filth on p o scs ofS2.6 m1lhon. It was
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nc" thnller set on a sail boat, wuh
ticket ~les ofS2 4 million. In seventh
'"'3$ the re-release of"T hc Rescuers:•
on gro se ofS J.7 million
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, An anatomy of a national best endeavor
Eorona de/Mar-teammates agree it was Lavelle who held the key to effort
One thing centered in the minds of
the first three runr.-:n of Corona dcl
Mar'1d11tancc medley rtlay team last
weekend-stay close 10 the lead
runntrandgct the baton to Eddie
Lavelle. •
CdMpoys track coach 8111 umner
knew the pe>lcntiJI wa• there to do
well al the presugJousAracd1a fnv1ta ·
tional in the unconventional event -
a combmauon of 1.200. 400. 800 and
l,600mctttruns-buteven the boys
wboran the race couldn't have
env1s1oned the r«ord performance ·
they would tum 1n
Mark Barnum u1d he kne-. 'tetory
was in hand '-"hen 800-meter man Jay
L11.htburn set up La velle with a shon
del'ic1t.
"I was thinkinghc'sgoin' to do 1t,"
Barnum ~1d. "With Eddie 1t'~ pre·
dictable. beau~ Eddie usuall) win
We k1ndoflook up to him as an idol
orsomesonofdem1aod He'sso
good Now wc'"ea<>tthc No I time in
the nauon and a meet r«ord.
"We've got a fantastic team We felt ~e had a rtall) Joodshot(to"-10). On
myeod. I wasn uure, but Gres
( hf)ock)pvemeaaoodhal\dOfl "
Ttic meet record u me of I <H~. 71 «h~d the pre" 1ous bcs1 ofI0 IJ 6
setb)Cresccnta Valk) H11.hin 1976 t?Y nearly foursecondun<fthc
Orange Count) record of I 0: I S.06 set b~ El Modena in 1981 The Sea Kin
set the pace fora race ""h1ch pro\.1ded
the nation's four fastest prep 11mes
this )ear.
.. Truu'sgoinJtobca b1gdeal Cto
mcJ down the ltne," hf)ock said
.. We came in here a couple of)car~
......
Ma~ing a pitch for
getting back to the
heart of the mound
Pitch 1 ng nowadays at the com·
mu nil) college level haschaneed
nd 11 s not like the change .\nd)'
Messer m11h would throw
More hk.c a ch.an&Jng of the guard\
8atte11csaren't<"allinggamc an)·
morc.11 seems. Coaches from the
dugout, or JUSt outside ofll. arc.
Being an e'<·P•tcher. 11 offends me ·
10 sec a catcher complete I)' turn his
maskawa) fromthep1tchcrandgeta
signal from the bench It's as if they're
sa)ing to pitcher, 'Hey. "Ne don't think
)Ou're intelligent enough 10 ftcure out
whano thrownro.' It m
from the character of a pitcher.
F-orcmost.1 t makes game too long
With catchers tumina head on ever)
pitch, 15 to 30c.Jttra minutes are-
added to the pmc. What'ul~ rotten about the whole
setnano is that )OU hardl ) cvcr'it'e
the pitchenhake. He ncHr brushc
ornod.
He Just goes with what the bench
dictates
The" orst pan 1s that 11 slo"'s do-. n
the de"elopment of the ~11chcr .\t thc
tcndcragcofl8, 19and .. O-when
)'Ou'rc upposcd to know ~our
1;trengthsand -.caknc scs -.hen
)ou'rc find1n.&.out more and more
"h-:it )OU can and can't do-)'OU0rt'
beens Prt'' cntcd the siniJe mo 1
prtc1ous 1ngred1ent a p1tchertan
obtain.
Confidence
Youcan'tp1tch'-"1thout 11. It's
tougher toad' ance to the h1ghC>r
level\ 1f)ou've neHr called )OUr own
game
It's not Just at thecommun1t)
college level. High hool\and me
four-)earcollcgc progrums w Ill do 11
too. and 11's a shame
One of the more rt'-"ardina fcchnp
a p1tchcrcan e'pcnem:e 1s ~ttinsa h1ttcrup~11h a pitch )OU wanted to
th ro-. -l1l e \01),1 inlmg fa tball
down and 1n-and1ctt1n the h11tt•r
'\'110' \I I • \fil I
out on the next pitch that )'OU
designed to throw and get him out
w . --Like a hard. cut-fastball down and
away. Watch.mg the hitter tap 11 off
the end of the bat and hit a rouunc
ground ball to second base tells you
that )OU did )'OUr JOb
If coaches call the p1tche\, puchen
don·tde\elop that sense of pant~ 1n
rcferenct to thear'-"hole purpose for
being on the mound.
Thcydon1 hold·yourhand in the
m1norleaguesorthe b1gkaeuc Oh.
surt. from ume to time a pitch ma) be
called from the bench. at any le' el.
But calhngacouple of pitches 1s
one thing. calhngan entire game•~
another
t this rate. p1tchcn wall he bchmd
in 1he1 r progress toward en ten ng a
four-) ear 'iehool or profc s1onal pro-
grJm That' the bottorn line 1n their
minds. Jun1orcollege 1s the make-11
or break-it point 1n one's c-arcer
E"crybody out there wants to plJ)'
1n the big league . Pan oft he gro-. th
for an)' baseball pla)er 1s tocont1nu
all) learn about )Ourself To undcr-
"nnd )Our strengths and ~c~knc se
fo makeadJUStmenlS.
·· pitcher may walk. into-a four·
)carcotlcge s1tuauon where the
p1tchesaren't caJlcd, and h1~dc' clop-
ment 1sgorng to be behind." said
Orange Coast College( oach M1k.e
"1a) nc •. rhat k.1d needs to learn ho~
to pitch" f PIHie see DUNN/82t
Murray's belt slams
door shut In SF; 7-4
UOIH1I H' 'C Ill UI I I
A.WAY
TW.v-:s.n Franc•Ko 1.JS o m •
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• On TV, CNMtf 11
•Al Nmet on l(AI( (7'0)
Kentucky seeking Olson
aaoand ran "'hat I felt was an a~esome time, and we came in
second. And that wa the mo~t
memorable moment of my hfe.
"We came out 1on1ghtandd1dn. I
d1dn'tth1nk w had thecahberof runne~todou. Ever) bod) J.UStcame
throuah and put It t<>&Cth,er'. •
While la~elleand hr)ock had run
the event the last two )'Ca~ Barnum
and L.shtbum were ne~comers to the
medley rtlay
Just howd1d the) put at together'!
Uert'u breakdowo. •
hry()Ck, who tiad run a 4: I 8.S71n
the l,600metcrsan hour and a halt
carhertofin1sh 13thandchopover
th rte seconds off has best mark this
~n. came back~ Ith a 3:07. 7 m the
l ,2001eaoftherclay
"Almostall )tar, I've recovered
pretty well," Shf}ock said "I thouaht
this wasaoing to be a lot touJher than
1twas." •
Barnum, the Sea Kmgs primary
hort~pnnt man 1n only h1s~cond
)car of runnina tra~hfollo-.ed. with a
personal be t 49 6 "VU-meterume in
the second lea.Barnum maintained
the second-place Po 1t1on hr)oclc
had established
"I thou&ht 1fl could act pa 1 SO. I'd
beanfoo<f shape," Barnum ~id "I
did 5 .3 at Mt. AC !Ht >taf'"The
othcrda)', m).'.(spnnt coach Leo
Hebert) took. the to.,wat h. tood for
a second. and pve 1110 rne It ~•d
49 5-4. Hesa1dthat'swhat I should do
tonight."
Barnum rancro scountr) fortht•
first ume la" fall to 1mpro"e his endurance for the quarter-mile
"Myba~1c a1m wa~to beat 38
(seconds)at 300 ft.etc"'·· Barnum
said "l',ebeenaetungclo ·rand
~loser to that ume The)~) J pace m> self too much the first :?00 meter .
that I'm a slow starter and then put in
the afterburners. ow I'm trying to
get o I'm more constant throughout
the race."
In the third leg; L1ghtburn hppcd
tolh1rdpl0mentanl).on the
back trttch of the fITTI lap hut rallied
to eatch the second place runner
exactl ) half""a> throu&h the 800 I le
challenged for the lead on the
backstretch of the second lap and
handed offto la HI le Ju 1 oil the pac-e
afterrunnmga pr(personal record)
I 59.7 leg.
"I wanted to get nght on the first
placegu)' andJUSt llJ to&et 1t to
Eddie," said Ltghtbum, whOR
previou be t "ISi 2:01. "(The man
in front) had the extra littJc oomph. I
JU\t thouJht. ·get 1t to Eddie, and he
could carry 1t throu&h ':·
hr)_ock said ... , tlunkwbat made
the difference waH•hen Jay pr'd b) a
huge ma rain ....
Then came Lavelle. wbo hke
hf)ock had run the I .600 an hour
and a half earlier. He ran a 4: 11.94 to
tin• h 74ofasecoodoffthewmnina
pa eofBurhank'sTodd Lewis.
(Please Sff FERc;usoN /12J
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Saddlebadc's Ronnie Ramirez 11tdes In face first to score as was ·first tho&19ht to be a ground-rule double, but was
Newport Harbor catcher 8rlan:...JJ>ne1 takes.:t~ffrffirow. later ruled a three-run homer In the fourth Inning. s.ddf•·
Ramirez slld on •fl•r Mike Arroyos delivered a blow which back scored seven tlM•• In the fr••• en route to• 9 ·4 win.
t • ' •
Sailors sink in 7-run fourth, lose 9 .,;4 ·
The enigma that con11nues 10 plague '-c-.pon
tlnrbor H1atl s baseball team ha n·t been '>ohcd }et
-the Saifors completed their fir'it round of Sea
View uague play Monda) afternoon w.11h the
\Ume '>On of results that have g1,C'n.1hcm lih for
their four previous league encounter\
Once again the big inning -the oppo't1t1on·,
big inning -frustrated Bill> Wh11 e·, Sailor\ a.'i
'1\lt1ng ~ddlcback pulled out a 9-4 '1cton on the
tlarbo1 campu .
l he game. pla)ed Monda\ bc\.·ausc off rida) ·.,
JJme \\.h1ch 't\.3 "canhquaked" out. ~a' deudcd
1n the founh inning when \addlcbad: camr up
'-"•th scHn runs to break open a 11ih1 game.
"It ~a\ JU'it one 1nn1ng. ag:aan .. ~1d \\ hu~· "I
JU't don't !..now ~hat I() do. \\ c pl.1u·d good
hascball nu1 tor th\' one inning l hen the\ go ·1. ·
But Jdlcbal i.. ~orcd one in the ..econ\! to t1r
11 thrn broke loo m the founh c-apped b> a
<la'>puh.-d three-run homt run b)' \.11~e .\rro)O .
\t lint 11 ~a thought rro~o · ma h -.a a
t.truund ruk double. but 11 -.a rufod a thrce~run'A
homer 3fter \fanaram d1 puted the m1ttal call.
'It\ 1-1 Jnd lh\•n that' 1t Hobb~ \fangram·,
lo.id\ plJH'd prell\ g<)(><l hall and rm 'Url· the' M'rc
looking p.1,1 u' -the) haH' E 'tanc1a on
\\edne\<J.n Jnd f nJJ\ and l'H' \Cen Bt'lib,·, .. It .,...,., a around rule double." said While.
team pl.I\ . •
"Rut nor kid'> plJ,cJ wdl. Ja">n r Jrr anJ
ron\ \tohl·lh (\'3lh .... a .. 2 for 41 reall~ \luni thl'
bolll '·
"Hut our lentc "'3' down and 1t "'a' hard to ~-e It
w J\ our fault."
\.tdJlcbad ma1nta1ncd the b.alJ hit inside the
I\ nu· and "'a lirld pa-;1 the fc-O(c.
:\c\,\:pon t arm: hack to ~Of"\' I-Al~ tn lhc-l\th
inning v.1th RBI hlo~ tl\ \ltoOc-lh and farr. and
nrcJ apm 1n thl' 'enth
Harhm hrokt• on top in Uw ftr\t inning. with
\tarter Ja\On ~1ngl·r \taking h1m~lf tu J 1.0 kad
-.11h an~ run-~wanl' \1nglc. "htlh 'ICoreJ r arr.
Angels unable to solve
Oakland, \XI elch, 4-0
From The Assodat~d Pr~u
&b \\tkh had h:~cr pruhkm\ ~Ith Cahforn1a h111cr than he 1.lld
w11h hi~ bullp<-n cah:he1 .
"In the bullpen. w.lrm1nr up. I "o'
throw ma the ball all O\Cr the plalc,"
he 1d \1onJa)· night alkr Jll,1wmg
thn.'t' h1l\ in c1&ht mmng.\ a\< k.IJ nd
b<at the .\n cl' 4-0
\\ ckh 1.0. 1otru k out ~' <'n and
-. lk.eJ none He allowed a douhk b\
Snin Do~ nina and a bl~>oJl \angle h~
()c, on "° h1tc 1n the fourth ;and a
~·nile b~ C l1udcll W i.h in ton in th<'
r•ahth.
He allo"al I~ lir\t-mnin run~ la \
Ka-.on in 36 \l~n\ o he'' tr\ 1n1 10
ronu:-ntnatc mot\: at the ~un
"'l'\t bf("ft v.orkina harJ to 'It:&)
a•'IY from th~ fif'\t -1nnin1 prob·
km'>·· he ..aid ,
ti appeared Wck~ wa ht: d\:J h.lr
hi-. 26th cutti \hutout but O ~l:inJ
mana tr Ton\ l.:a Ru\\a tool him out
1flc1 r1 h1 1nn1naund 116 p11chl''
.. It "3\ JCltlftl to thC' J'l)IOt \\hl.'.'fl'
I'd thro~n I lot Of p1tChl'\." \\dlh •NJ. "The) didn't "-Int me to ao out •re ind \lfUUIC JU\t 10 l~l throu h .....
Chuck Fink). l·I. allo~C'\I 10 '''~
and all tour run' 1n 6 1 1nn1na'
C ahtorn1a """ htld to •~o run' or frwf tor t~ finh 11m 1n ' n
~ "W~"tt &al(lna •oo man ta .. 1hall
llrllh:' ahfotnta Manlfl'T (')( u lt8dtr laid. .., oo man} au'\ arc-.. ,,,! thnntl'f, n 1n1n 1 he \\ t ilwMa br mott offtnsn"t ..
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AWAY
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'A o•me' on KMPC
--
Baker still has an ..
Miyahara gives Fountain VaHey softball team thatextr·a needed 'edge'
'\rumor ha bctn circulating
around the un~t League that the
Barons· II-Cl F pitcher Rae Rice had
hurfher shokkr and surprising.I)
enough the rumors were true.
<:IF pitcher and mentioned an the
sa me breathe with top.notch ~n1ors
Lisa Fernandez (St. Josephs) and
Carri Kropkc (St. Paul) he decided 10
ahemate R1ceand Miyahara.
Rice aot hun in a 11me 1111 week
against Sunny Hills.Shewasonth1rd ba~ and the batter h1ta romcbackcr
to the pitcher. R1ct was about a third
of the way down the ba.eline when
she slammed on the brtaks, but her
foot twisted under her and she fdl on
her left shoulder(theonc ~heca1che1
W1th).
will,et lheJObdonc," Baker said.
··After all. she has morcwins tbis )CAJ
than Rae(Janet 1~6-2, Rice is 5-1).
Shehudonc thCJOb sofarand I
expect htr to c:onunuc. WMn we were
ahcrnatin& them 1t was to be-1hrough
League and 1he playoffs. so }CS, I have
a lot of confidence in her.
to ttll thcm ho~ to pnch I v.ort on the
f)S)OOIQSJQI pan. Often llmtl a smile
can be .scenuarropncc when 11 1' actuall) a,..,, of ncr,ou nc ~.
0'1ti)10 tell them ~ben to5m1kand
we let them know whal'sacceptable.
We don't want to show up the o ther
team. 't oudon't \\anttodoan)'thing
tog1vt anothcrtcam an u tra ancen·
t1ve . They arc st1ll lt'arn1ng. but they
arc much belier.
However. be lore the rest ol the
league starts celebrating Fountain
Valky's m1sfonunc they had better
take a closer look a Janet Miyahara.
Last year RiceY.as 19·5 and hurled-
two no-hiuers. all 1h1s in her
freshman season. Mi)ahara, who was
alsoa freshman. hada4-0mark
giving the Barons a 1ouRh backup.
This year Foun1ain \Talley Coach
Carv Bakerdcc1dl'<i to change things.
Despite th"· fact 1ha1 Rice was an Alh
"LaM year Rae was very ured at tht'
end of the ~a son, she just was not the
same pitcher in the last eight games."
explained Baker. "Janet did vcr) \\-ell
last )'ea r and we decided to alternate
1hem so each would be stronger at the
end of the )Car and it was work inf
great unul Rae got hurt. r m glad did
this because now Janet has the benefit
ofhaving pitched regularly sin ce
she'll have to stan 1he first few games
in league."
Rice went on to pi1ch the next
inning. and aflcrretiring thu1dc she
told Baker she could not hf\ her arm.
As it turned out she suffered a
separated shoulder and will miss at
least the firsi two to four games in
league.
"We havecOf\fidence that Janet
I
..Jane1thrO'-"sas hard as Rae he
also has an outstand1ngchanacup
\\<edon't losc much when he 1son
1hcmound.
"Many times pi tchers art ~en a
prima donnas, but tha1's because 1he)
ht1vc been treated that way so 1hc)
don·1 know a nydifferenl. These t~~o
ladies have really matured. l don t ti)
" nothcrgrcatth1ng 1s they hl.e
each other There 1s no ~nse of
c9mpcut1on. When I told Rae \H'
"ere go ang to alternate he \U1d 'good'
and was vcf) happy."
Toda) the Baron$ ballle Ocean
V 1c~ 1n the · untct Ltquc upc!'cr for
both )4'hools and Bak.er .ecs this a
t:>e1naa p1\ltOlgamc .
"This 1s b> farthc most 1mpartant
game we pa\e pla)Cd this )Car." Ba~er said. ··You v.ant to1ct ofTt~a
good start \n leaauc and Occalt V1~
al "a)I~ pla) s us tough. There arc four
fPa.aMIHGHtLS/alt
SPORTS BREAK .
North girls · . Jn Boston, C/em"ens' remarks hurt selected for · La~ers pumme_I C/Jppers
fans a little more than Boggs' sins All-Star tiff ~!!~O<~~.;w~~f: ,m~1 ~.!..: ~, ~,~
From The Associated Press
BOSTON -The unofficial verdict ~ from the Fenway crowd came without
hesitation on Monday: You can cheat on •
your wife, but never. ever sa)' anything bad
about the hometown fans.
Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs, whose
extramarital affair with Marao Adams has grabl>ed sports
headlines since last June, aot a resounding ova1ion from
the packed Fenway Park crowd on opening da)'.
"It really meant the "'orld to
me,.. Boggs said after the game.
·T ve been wai ting all winter for 1his
day .... I didn't know what 1t was
going to be like."
• But when it came lime 10
introduce ace pi tcher Roger
O cmens, the boos couldn't ha vt'
been louder ifa New York Yankct'
bad walked on lhe field. The reason was simple enough
to those in the stands. Cl•••ns "Clemens dumped on tile fans
and Boggs dido 't. •• said Ken Magrath. who was watch mg
the action from an upperdeck box scat. "You know what
they say about Red Sox basebaJI: It's nol life and death.
It's more serious than that.'' Neither player could possibly be drawing bad pre~
for on-field performance in pasg:~~n~ has won ti vc batting-titles irHix ycaR0-.1nd . . uwa-..umc Cy
Young Award wioncrand 1986 MVP.
O emens did not pitch on Monday. but Boggs had a
pair of singles that helped fuel rallies in a 5·2 victor) over
the Cleveland Indians. Now, Boggs said would hkc the team to get noticed
for baseball.
Kings on brink of ellmlnatlon
LO ANGELES -The 1ask facing the
Los Angeles Kings 1s bas1call) straight-a
forward -win 1onight or &O home for the .-• ~
summer. Much more complex 1s 1hc problem
of mental preparation. · .
The Kings returned home immed1atel) after un·
day's Game 4 1n Edmonton. trailing the Oilers in the best·
of-seven' Smythe Division semifinal J.1 and knov.1ng
they were digging their own graves. They were pla)'ing
wcU but tos1 because of their own mistakes.
"Twice now we've had 3-2
leads in 1hc 1hird period and losl. ..
said former Oiler Marty McSorlc)
"We'vegot 10 learn from this We're
not being outplayed. we're JUSt
losing 11.
"We're gJ\ ing up costl> goals
We aren't s relaxed as we ma)'be "'e
should be We should not look al
E.dmon lon. "-C should look al
ourscl\cs.··
While the) 're looking 1n the retu 1 mirror the Kings have to somehow
find some renewed confidence. That has to be shaken
after losing Game I at home by g1v1ng up two goals in the
final fi ve minutes and then blowingGame4 with an error-
filled third pcn od that led lo Edmonton's winning goal
wnh 26 seconds lcfl.
Ql.OTF.OFTHJ: D.\ \
"Mark has raised his level so much that
everyumc I sec him on the coun. all l see is the
bottoms of his tennis shoes. He is just gcttina
stronger and more confident. He is hke a nuclear·
po"'ercd )'O-)O that 1s burning brighter and more
rad1oacuvc.' -UCI tennis coach Greg Pauon.
about his standout singles star Mark Kaplan.
Fisher the coach, offlclally
Steve Fisher. wbo took the M1ch1gan
Wolverines to thtir first national cham-* p1onship, wasofficiall)' rewarded on Monda)
when the "intcnm" was removed from has ----
title as baskctall coach.
Fisher. an assistant for seven years. took over on
March 15 after Bill Frieder accepted the job at AriLona
State and was told he could no t lin1sh out the season with
Michigan. The Wolverines responded with six v1ctones.
includina an 80-79 overtime victory ova Seton Hall 1n
1he title pme at Seattle.
"The dream lives on." Fisher. 44. said at •Joint news
conference W1 th Bo Sc hembechlcr, the football coach who
doubles as athletic director. "I said before. ·Pinch me on
Tuesday,' bu t I didn't want to wake up. I still don't want
to wake up. .. This defies description in word There' no finer
JOb 1n America:·
EJeewherc Monday: •~attic Stahawks oflk1ali deny they're 1atk1n1 lo
the Clucqo k art, Philacklph1a EaaJes or New York
Oi1n11 about trading lincbeckcr Brian Boswonh.
.. To my knowlcd~. no one has talked lO them about
a trade -at least not since I've been httt, .. at"nn-al
ma~rTom A~aajd. .
•The KanYS City Chaefs said they were ancmptq
to trade ~ttttan q_uannbeck Bill Kenney. a product of
Sin Gkmtrite Hiib and Seddlct.ck Collqe.
Cut Pewnoa. meneral mafUlltt and oresidcn& of the
Chiefs, said be •old Kenney last ~k that ne did not ha vc
a rote with IM team. 8 An O\icr1urc for an NHL upention (ranc:bitt.
suPl)09tdly made on behalf of tM So~iet Ice Hockey
Fcdctl1ion. has been fCJCCttd b)' the le11~ 11 un-
worlibk.
, • · 8 Rick Wilton, whoteta record ~tbroupout IM
day. out-duded Mart Man.in and Rtek Ma t to QIMurc lbe ......_., 200 Oniild Nationai stoek Qt r.e at
Bristol lnletftluonal Raceway.
W111oftt who 11t 1 race ~ifYinl retold Int Thuray W1tlt I llDol 1 J9.l99 ,....,., led Oii bar ~rate CX'Callw•• iouJ ol 161 °'* l1)6..mllt 11e1t0
1 l00 .. • 0ne ttare , ...... -··., ....... a coildl •.,.. fotlM• 10,.... hM ben ll9llled tJtc ldtoorsathlttie
di11C1Df.
"We JUSt can't be dwelling on this 1hing all )ear... • North Roster /BJ Magic Johnson scon.'d 24 points lina<'r
Bogss said. adding that his own rt..'Cept1on helped relieve and added 13 assists and .C . Green Elsewhere in the NB<\ Monday. t1edns1~n of off-sc1ason lhrade t~. "Thatf'shoncf:oft~e rca ons Fountain Valley High 's tacy His-had 15 points and nine rl'bounds Kings 108, ff eat H Kenn) c;mnh
on t want to eave ere. ~au~ 0 t e ans. aka and Katella's Jona Easterly, top Monda) night. leading lhl' Los •\n--.cored 23 point · Vinn) Del egro
Clemens stepped into the off-season spotlight wi th Non h Coach Brad P1ckler's sclec· gck., La~crs 1oa 133-116 \lt tof) o'er added lO and Wa)man T1 dale had
some vaaue remarks about how he was unhapfay in tions for the Orange County All-Star the Lo ..\ngdei. Chppcr'i in In· 18 u~ 'acromcnto posted the second
Boston. how Jhe area did not afford 1he am1l) Game. which 15 scheduled for UCl's gh:"ood large t \IClOf) margin in the h1stof)
atmosphere he valued in life and how he did not feel the Bren Events Center June 25. Tht• , ioon snapped the Lake rs' of the Kings' franchise team did enough to protect his fa mily at the ballpark from iwo-gamc losing streak and reduced Pil lOlll 1%4, Bullell 100: -Bill
rowdy fans. The 12th annual game. tcatunng 1hc1r mag1l number for cl1nch1ng uumbecr ored 27 points and Vin·
Clemens has a policy of nol 1alking to reporter~ the cream of Orange County high their l'ighth consc<.ull\C Pacific nit John n and Joe Dumars each
unless he's pitchi ng. and Maf\agcr Joe Morgan see med school girls ba kctball. JS 'the fi rst of Dn 1.,1un !Ille to si\ fhc) lead added ~ 1 as the Dc1ro1t P1'iton "-On
unconcerned with the fa ns' reaction 10 his pitching acc. two games, the girls tipping off al Phocnl\ h> t"o games with ~\CO kfl their lourth straight pmc.
"Tba1's up to the fans." Morgan said. •·All I know is 5:05. followed by the boys game. for each learn. Celtics l u . Nets 11 t: Kevin
the)' clapped for me." H1saka 1s a lour-year pla)'er and The Lakcrs took control from 1he McH alc'~ rebound and layup with
To be sure, the Boggs saga "as not en11rcly ignored by three-)ear staner for Fountain Val· outset. oui~oring the (lipper~ 31 ·9 se' en second\ left ga'e the Boston
the assembled crowd. . . Icy. and led the Barons to the 10 ihe firs! 71. minutes as Jame\ (clue' a '1ctof) O\ er 1he e"' Jrrsey Outside fcnway~a pair of en1erpn sing and un-semifinals of the C IF 5-AA playoffs. \\ onh) and B) ron ott eac:h ~ored Nets and a 21'2-game lead over
licensed T·sh1rt salesmen were haw~ing s~ins tha1 wltert the) lost to nat1onall~·re-cighi poinls. \\ash1ng1on in the race for the NBA's r~ferrcd back to his claim tha1 an all-ch1ckcn diet helped o ga rded Morninsside. the eventual The c tippers didn't gel thcu fi"'I lina.J I:.as1crn Conference playoff
him on the field. ' w nawn) champion. ho .1 1 L' a · t bbcd bcnh -Ille shirt bore 1hc mcs~ge: ".JS61ifcrimc avg. Ana re unu unu ~en annas er am · you tho ught it was the chicken." They were selling fast al . he led. Fountain Valley 1n sconn~ a l'arom after 6:3.7 had elapsed The Hawks 112, Hornets 10~: Glenn s5 a piece. v. tt.h a 1 l.3 average as the Barons Lakci> kd 40-20 after one pcnod and Rt' crs htt two Jumpers. includinta 3-
"We J'ust come·u~with this idea sitting in ihe shop po1n1 guard. and sci a school record ... 1.5~ at half11me as Green .\Cored 10 pointer. to lead .\tlanta on a 17-run w th 34 3 po nt bask •ts connect1nga1 pomtc. 1n the ~ond quarter in the linal li \e minute that handed ihcothernight;• Ji m v1ssa1d as hedolcdou1thesh1ns I -' c . Th,. Lakcrshavcv.onall fi vt'pmes C harlouc m I l1h consccut1\C lo sat
from a shopping c.an. , at 40 pcrct'nt rate. OCl°"l~cn th"· club'i 1h 111 <,ea\on b" nn homl' Not all 1he fans "ere read> to forgi,e Boggs his Eas1erlv the Most Valuable Pla>er 110 6 po nt\ upenonlcs lOt. pars H : Oak
tres.passes of the £mpin: League, signed a J'l'~&l'c01 1 I d Ills ~orcd lts ~inll and a.vJer
"It's ·a sad commentary on 1he morahl) of our national le tter of intent to attend US ( . ~ hp~f(; ~~nu .i n manlcT addecr:nr as tne &au e
caimtry," said John ~Qy .... who was attend1n&..h1s 5 an ~as the ClE D~A It Phtyttof--1filn · w tr 3 -upcrCionics defeated the an An·
consccuuvc opening day Monday. the \car after leading the Knight\ lo a.,~t\h "h Ot·rcd a torn ll'n· tonio ~pur'I and d1nched a pla yoff
McCoy's friend. Chn.s Dohen y, offered another the Cl F 4-A champ1onsh1p J >n <~ h ~let\ r~1n )Utingcr in thr founh benh
explanauon. "Clemens ba 1call>-offended and insullcd a l:.asterly a'eragcd 22.8 points a y~ar'tcr 1 ot a 1~:!·1 16 sctbad a1 Pacers tlO, Mavericks 103: Reggie
city, a group of P,COple. Boggs hit more of a non-local game and in the finals against Muir ( .,l<lcn \tall.' on ·aturda) n1•h1 Miller scored '5 001nt., mclud1nga 3-
group -:-. he dad it t~ "'omen and '-'Omen around lhc dropped in a ~son-high 34 points-.. ;~ncd u~d ored 17 points ~~d poinlcr with '4.!0 to pla) that &a "e
country. Doherty sa id. 19ofthosccom1 ngthedcc1s1ve founh added eight 1ebounds "hile pla)1ng Indiana tht lead for 1ood.
quarter
I'\ 1·uE RL•:'t'HEHS
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Joining H1saka and Ea tCfl) on the
orth squad from the unset uaguc
~ arc Ocean VJew\ C'osscllc math and
Hc1d1 Hasseman. Manna·s l\lhson
Krause. &hson's Knsdcn Tanabe
"Galluzz.ol Where's that report?!!"
NFL draft gaining drama
Timm Roscnbe<:h ofWashinston State ----
will bypas the A~ri123 NFL draft. and Steve ~
WaJsh of M1am1 it likely to. scmna up a ~
supplemental draft in early summer wttb
some real spnn4-ltke drama Rosenbach s qent, Gary Wicbard. sa•d Monday that
his client. wbo Jed the naoon 10 ~ina last sason. w1l1
definuely enter the 1upplemenw. to be held at the end of
June or early in July.
W ichard said he made the dec111on so that the fourth-
year junior wouJd be tratcd -and paid -like 1 No. I
drat\ choice ··rather than a pay taken aiJlt.h or ttvcnth,
depcnd1na on how tbiap fall ...
As for Walsh. Marvin Demoff: the Los AJlltlet-
bated ~nt who is Klina u ··a family 111orncy and
advisor' for the Miami quanatlect. said Monday
afternoon: "At this moment. he'sinc:lined not IOeaWtht
regular dtaf\."
The deadline fot declariQI for the replar draft WB
midn.aht Monda)'.
(l ncld mott tftteftlt lhll9 U1U8J bec:aute Of a dwn of
events set off by tbe ~ a( Miami COKh Jimmy
Johnson for the Dd.aCOw.,LJalm1ae ... l'fDlecedat
Msami by Wash•~ 91..r __. Dlenit Ericbon.
promptint Roeellbiildl • lllllf.. _. ud c~entuaUV lllildiaa Wlllll• .. Wt•lllli••llL
and another F-oun1a1n Valle\. siran-
dout. y.,.ettc Ybarra. ·
Libert) Chris11an High I\ rcp-
resC'ntcd b) ~haron C. roul.h one ot
fhc 5-foot-10 sclcct1on5>
Western·.. Vick) 'Fum. (0-2>
Katella's Wend)' Carlsbn (6-1) and 6-
foot Kelly O'Bncn or Mater Dee and
Has\Cman &l\es the orth an 1m-
prc s1ve front line.
Pickler of Sa'anna who has
coached has Lady Runmn' Rebel toa
school record 18 v1cton~ wall be
assisted by Katclla's llnrb 8auS(h.
FERGUSON
FromB1
Lavellc qu1ck lurabbcd the lead
with a SS· ond fir t lap, and c~ccpt
fora rcmo1eand br1cf,hallcnac from
Walnut'sScoll Hempel \\-hO pulled
to with in IOyardson thcSttond lap.
he led com fonabl~ throuahout h1 \ lea
en routttoacloclunaof4·12.7
··1 knew Eddtcrccovcred-cll too,"
Shryock said.·· 1 knew he could'°
head-to-head W1th any of the other
pays' runners. I tried to act first or
seQ>ndJ lOJUlt benJht thC'tt(nearthc
ffQnt).
Lavclk. who said he cnjO)cd the
team etlon of the medley"''•>. was ecs11uc abOUt cunina four seconds ofT
has pttv1ou1 best ttmc an the I .600.
Sumntr had said that two .econds
would be aqualitylirncdrop fo r
Lavelle, and even his l«Ond 1.600 of
the n~t wa. more than a tWO«COnd
dropoffhis pttVIOUS pcnonal best
.. I started 10 work on tpeed, and I
Trojans nudge Warriors
l n1\Crs1t) tl1gh's TroJan' rad;t'd
up their eighth ' actor) an 10 stam to
cnh;rncc lh('1r pos1t1on 1n the CIF 4-~
ranking\ Monda) a\ the> pulled out a
I 0-8 non·lcague '1ctol"\ oHr Wood-
bridge.· H1gh·s Warriors 1n a match at
Nonh Lake f cnn1\ ( lub
It came do"'n to the double~ late 1n
lh<' da) and \tt'"e Lappin .and Jami"
Price t·amc through "1th a weep "'
"'ell &\ u ~ out ot 3 cnTon b> Enc
<. ·arlwn ond M 1kcManin. indud1ng a
11c-brcak1~ 'actor) over the War-
iot .a IS l'-'O "'cc: ks ago,'' L..a~cllc 1d.
"That m demc haPP>· fomakracut h~e th1 I didn't e\pccllt
1..a .... clle has been \\Orktn&on h1i '>peed in recent ~cC'k~. and the work 1s
pa)1n1oll
"There \\Crt a lot ofh:ilf-m1lcr!i in
there, so the potlC, to start out ~1th .
was&Ood for me I knnr I'd ha\lt to
tan m ) kJck prcttyt ar1) I d1dn·1
re II> know I v. com1na upon
(ltw1 ) W1thabout lSOmctc"togo.
f '-"OS ho~OJ lo attthird Then the~ \\a (l.UIS)QUIOllOa ( CA!Uibl h1m.
and then r looked up at the tnd. ond
Lew is v.aHl.&ht t he~ .. It really.~ltov.s thecoac:h1n111-..r
aoucn ha been aood for me. cs·
pte1all) thtv.orkouu Thi ccruinl)
wa n'tthc meet I wu pcalu na for. I've
sull 1ot mott v.ork to do "
0
While Woodbndac's Kaci KtfTcr
did not make much of a cut ofTher
previous be tth1ueuon an the'°°
meters. WamonCOKhCieorac Va~as uw sonwdunt "ery prom 1s.-
YounacaJtall the pitches. ··Tbe
advantaatof caJli"lpttchcs is that the
puchanacoech is wrll-pttpered." 111d
Vdlanal. ··Hccuns hmenand
knows what 1odoapanste~e11
playt"r. He knows wllat ptld\ he •'In ts
and w location, and he knoM the
hincn'wtakne:un.."
This ptlch-caJIHll llllff IWtS tofM·
whttt. A lot of ptldMnconuna up 10
the community c:ollelr ltveJ wrtt told wbaa to &hrow1a billa ldllool, too. So &~y'rc UICd IO It. .iaybt n's lhc
pildlnlwhoaren 't 111 IOW command
• like Ibey lltoald bt. "rd ,....,._we dw COKhacallins
(the pmc)."' aid Viltamel. w"°9t ku11JCR.~Smt11e~Em~tt Coofennce. llilw~alOt or
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nor.-\lo I doubles team
.., reall) feel Hf) good to "''n th1.s
one. \\ oodbnd&.e was u aood a team
11s v.e',,c pla)ed all jear:· ~id
l n1.,.Crill ) Coach C1af) Sic.cl
\\ oodbndae. \\llh srnllle stars
Rand) Ive) and ..\IC\ Steinhardt
leading 1he "I). pushed the TroJans
10 thr l1m11 and "'ere "'a v.1th1n an
C}cla\h ofl.nod.1ng offihe CIF 4-A·s
No 5 team Woodb11dae 1s ranlcd No. 2 1n J..'\
f Pfease ~e ROUNDUP /Ill
1naabouther 57 7SefTon for fifth
pl ce turdl) at rt d11
Ro l)n Mack.of t Fral\ 1 H1ah 1n
Moun1~1n V1cw(8a) mt)"-on with n 11meof H 79,a muional be t 1h1
)C.tr
·· h'' the ~test time (~ac1's) run in
an ind1\t1dual f'3 e thi~)car,&nda
pcnonaJ be 1:· •~as satd. "But
when you e"m1nc who fi niih.cd
ahead orhcr. thett "'"a onl)' one pcoon in CI (Southern ~ct1on)aod
t\\-ofrom onbcm ahfom1a(aod a
founh from New York C'ity)
.. Obv1ouil) v.ben )OU IO loa bii
mcc l l1kcthat)Oucan bco\icr-
hado1otrt'd b 1 lo1ofbtapc0Dlc. But
that's not the case In hlflt _orthc time
\M ran he' way ahead ofher pace. I
thin" ~ac11scapablcof runn1n1an the
55 out of the block and 1n the ,S4 ln
the relay.
•• he ha a lot ofialcniand can run
"'1th thC'~l ~ht doesn't ha\'cas
much kt peedasothe"-but hcrlq
strcn1th ma.kn up for that.··
tu1hcadask1naforhetpand I us~Uy
JU t si~t h•m the palm, which means
to 19 ahead and c:all a ptch. I don't hke n bft:autc 1t d~n ·1
11 ~c &he playm the abihty to reach
ihetr ma11mum Pottftll&I. You ha.,c
to teach a p&a)n-hat h••IU'tftflhS
and weatnnscs arc. he has to kllO'IW
what's 1~ bnt pitch to throw apanat
what hatatn.
··1 want I.be pncber to pi&ch, and af
we win, hC Ilka ill the credit. lfhe
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Da"e Stieb, who closed l:m year with conJttutivc run in a three-run SC\ICnth 1nn1n11nd the Seattle Manners
one-hatters. pitched a one-hmer in his second 'tan of the huna on to beat the Cl11caao·Wh1te Sox in their horn('
s'ieason as the Toronto Blut Ja) opener.
bat New York 8--0 Monday night, ,.;.JI. Valle's pinch hit otr Ken Patten.on v.as head¢d for
the YankttS' sixth sirajghl loss and ~/ the left-center field stands when ii hit one of the s1>. bcf~ their home fans. speakers uspendcd from the Kingd9me ctilina. 132 foci
Stieb, 1-0. gav~ up just Jamie above the field. The ball came down. hit the outfield v.111
Quirk's solid sin&le to center with and b<>unccd to Ron Kmle 1n lcfi.
one out in the firth. He struck out Royals 3, OrMln t: Jn Kansas City, Bm Sabcrhagcn
five and walked four. threw a 1hrec-h1ttcr. leading the.Kansas City Royal~ pa~t
Stieb pitched three one-hatters Balumocc for their 141h consecuuvc v1ctOI) o'er the
last season, the first one-h1ttc~ of On'Olcs.
ht career. He lost no-hitters in his K.Jnsas City hasn~t los1 to Baltimore 1ncc Jul)' 26.
finaJ two stans when ht )1elded 1987. when the Onoles beat the Ro)aJ and Sabcrhagcn
singles with two outs in the ninth 4-3.
1nning. S11eb JOI a no-dcc1 ion in has Stieb Sabcrhagen, 3--0 against the Orioles last )car, became
first game 1h1 season. g1\1108 up four hits and one run in the first Royals SJ,arttr to att a v1ctol)• this season and the
ei .... t inni~ at Kansas City. first to get a dcc1s1on since Mark Gubrcra lost on ope111ng .,. da) • • Jesse rfield. Frtd McGntrand Llo)d Moseby each
homercdamongToronto's 12b1tsaga1nstAndyHawkans Red Soi S, IMJu1 Z: In 8os1on, Nick Esasky
and two relievers. Barfield went 4-for-5 and also doubled. homered in his Boston debut and Wade Baus kc)cd
The Yankees' losms streak matches their longest of ralhe w1tha paarof inglrsas the Red Sox won tncirhome
last season. They have gi ven up 48runs 1h1s year. most 1n opener over Cle veland.
the maJOrs, and scored onl) 13, the f~cst., 1n falling to M1ke8odd1cker. l-O.blankcdthe lndiansontwoh1t
1-6. for five innings before giv1na wa) to Mike Smithson after
Hawki'ns the S3.6 m1lhon free agent. was pounded a tv.o-run homer by J(X Carter 1n the six th. Smithson
for the second stra1aht stan. He gave up six runs on nine fin ashed the pmc 10 pick up his 'iCCOnd '4tve.
hlls an 4 1-3 innings after losing his American League The Red Sox. who returned home with a t-4 record.
debut last week when Minnesota raked ham for nine runs spoiled the major league debut of Joe Skalski. who
on 11 hits in 4 2-3 innings. alloY.ed three runs on six h11\ an five innings.
Hawkins, 0-2, struck out the side an the first inning. Rogers I, Raacers 4: In Milwaukee. Ruben Sierra
but McGritropcned the second with a home run over tht doubled in lhe go-ahead run in the 10th inning in
399-foot mark in left-center. It was McGritrs first run Milwaukee's home OP.Cner.
batted in of the season, Sierra's hit otf M1lwauke,e <"huck Cnm. 0-1 . folloY.ed
· Barfield followed with a double and Nelson L1nano a walk to Rafael Palmcaro. C'cc1I Esp> singled in the final
and Kelly Gruber htt run-sconng singles later m the run for the Rangers. who won for the fifth 11me in six
1nn1ng. games.
Barfield hit a three-ru n homer 1n the fifth after a Jetf RusS(ll. 1-0, struck ou1 Robin Yount w11h two on
sin&)e b> George Bell and a walk to McGnfT. Barfield 1-. and two outs in the bottom of the ninth and then reurcd
tied for the major-league lead wtth three home runs · the BreY.ers an order an the I 0th.
Moseby's two-run homer in the eighth came against Pete lncav1gJ1a taed the game for the Range~ with a
DaJc Mohomc. A throw11~J error by second baseman tv.o-runflomcr oITC hns Bosio in the sixth.
Steve Sax set up Moscby's first home run. In the a11onal League: .
The Blue Jays won for the first lJme in 18 games -RH1 I, Al&rn 3: In Houston, Enc Davis' three-run
over three years -an which Tony Fernandez did not homer h1ahltghted a four-run fiOh ·inning and Tom
· stan. Fernandez. the All-Star shonstop. underwent Brown1 ng won his 18th game in 20 dm~1om. leading tht'
surgery earlier an the da) for a beaning by Texas' Cecilio ( incmnau Reds O\'er the Hous1on.As1ros.
Guan le last Fnda) Fernandez is expected to be out for Astros left-hander Bob Knepper dropped to 0-2. Last
about six weeks. . season, Knepper did not lose consccutnc stans en route
Elsewhere in the American League: to a 14-5 record
Martnen I, Wltlte Sox ~: In Seattle. Dave Valle Ron Ocstcr walked to Slar1 the fifth, was balked to
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