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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot\llrl r Jr. faces res to design 5 ethics Long Beach future charges Grand Prix \. COAST /A3 •ORLD/A4 PORT /Bl 25CENTS l\'1() 1D Y., PRIL 17, 19 8 . . Festival to ease Mesa tensions.fizzles ly R. LANCI IGNON Of ... O..,,,.......,.. An outdoor festival designed an pan to f05ter better relations between a sector of Costa Mesa res1den1sand a center for the homeless apparently had the opposite effect th11 weekend Many residents who have Iona complained about Rea Community Center on Hamilton Street felt that a music fest1 'l<al and p1cn1c Saturday wu used to promote the facility but did little to assuage their ancvanc~ Homeowners near the center have been complaining for more than a )Cat that some of the people who arc drawn to the fac1hty for its free food and medical services hucr the neigh- borhood. get into fiahts and arc drunk 10 public. As a result, one resident said, only about I 0 families from the surround- ing neighborhood showed up at the hahtly attended fesuval The event was the first an a scnc of gathcnng~ aimed at bnnaina "rommuniues t~ether 1n a celebrator') manner " C®nc1lwoman Mary Hornbuckle ha~sa1d last lo\.CCk "There ""ere vcr) few rc'>1dents there," said' Barbara L1t1rell. who h\'CS on the corner of Bay Street and Mc)'er Place across from the center "It's an excellent idea for aJJ of Costa Mesa, but as far as mendana the problem, I 1hink 1t agravatcd the problem." Llttrell said residents have nothing aga1pst the homekss. It's just that they shouldn't put a shelter for them 1n a res1dent1al ne1&}1borhood "No one else would want to hve 1n the~ cood111ons," she said, rcfemna in pen to her fear of lcavma her ch1Jdrcn unaucndcd on her front lawn for fear lhat they m1aht be bothered by Rea's chentcle "No one else would want 10 bu) a ttome on Skid Row. That's" hat it's hkc .. L1t1rell, who attended the festn al on a playing field next to the center. said she received M:' enll call from nc1ahbors who felt that the event was beina u~d as a public relations ploy for Rea "A lot of people called me and said, 'Can )'OU believe this?' .. L1t1rcll said she "as panacularly offended b) a spce<.'h dcl 1' ered over a loudspeaker that complimented hare Our Selves ( 0 ). a private rehefaaency and the larae t of several aaenc1es at the center. tr4Nlltlonal tea ceremony to pay tribute to N09uchl, who 41etl In DecetwMr, are Toren; fleftf and Henry Se99ntrom. IOMt MatsuMOto •114 Shoji S4Nlao, tft• artist"• a11octate. Violence solv~d with people skills tectiv.e 's maternal qualities 12_ay_ off ~~h!o"'nic~~~~:i~~~~~~ffi~d~~~~J1~:f~~i -dnna;-my C11rttr would h~ tndcd n ht ly VM IYK•N the trade in Ori nae County. 01nkr she said t.hctt... . f: °' ......... she's nt\'tr tttn any T9ton to ,et out of It Actu.~Jy. bowcv~~· tl wa n twthe ''t· ~ · buff. L da Oiell .. I ttall) 1~1 anto IJw cnforttmcnt pretty mov1na. M11m1 Yacc asp«t ofla .cnforct· • con-. h~"ltnl · bo)n cdr much ~accident .. $hc utd mcnt that turned out to be Ci1e ler ~trona ~ t care muc .or ml 1 ut cops an , . • • · int cnm& • J 1dn t dream ofbc1ns a cop whfn I v.u po 1· fact t ., the "peoplt kill\" hash· "TM're are ~ few IO(KI m~ movie's a ch1ld. And, to tell )!)U ~he tnnh. for the fi"'t liabtcd by h~r'ap7.tude tnt that turned out to bt out theft." she 11id. 1llc only ona I ve hktd \Jutt or four )tars. 1 d~n 1 neca.nty look a\ it · the kc to her law enforttJnent carur. . that rve~""1'llyha\'cbetnonttbbtd"°n auomctb1na I wu ,otna to do lhc mt of my .. (1•1 the in•c~•""int and intcrropt1na &rut seonn... hfc. But It t0mc ~1nt. and I couldn't ua<:tly ttlat 1 do be t .. she sald "1 1«m to ttave 1 Qiakr should know. In 26 )'tars It a ptnpoint II for )OU. It ~me my profc sion h knack for It and frankly I think pan of tht pOlice detec:Uvc. ~ at'fn't 100 many th1np JUM son of haPl)(Md. ~ reason 1s th.it f'm a ... oma'n." * -.·c teen. ~ay~ 1t w8' panly by chin« that G1c lcr Giesler' be pcctacled face !«ms at once . WMle nOl by any meant t~ vaoknt cnme aot into law cnfol"(cmcnt But ntl)' in her stem and n\1t1\e, s~una the mild. CllPIW ohhc MllOft, COtll Ma1 has ~ it scholas11c carttr at Orantc <MUI ollrtt. maternal auth<>nt> oh tchool teacher. iltaft O(rapn, -utu. and muf'den inn JOmCOnc •w Mr at• po\ctuaal po!i_ct officer. It ma) ~m 1nconvuou' to t.al~ about ,at hhlory. And Oietlcr has 1n\titiptcd a ~I took o: or=~ptJ:,udc tn~ and t~ maternal quahtac 1n tht contot of a murJcr pd aumbci' Of1M'nt. bee . .• =u '.:--a~ ~id "So thn ~ q1';!,'ti~n 1n"e tsp_t1on, but G~r said it's that K>rt of ...._Md 111ne1www1 1nternnn1 oi~ d 1 t .._. demeanor that of\cn works~ t tlic llicl. .. One caec IMt'a 1uaycd on my mind me. o so1ntoprnonnc orcoun~11\1 or ~ • 1919 ...... Md a _,.. Of (our Yrbat. Then m) ld"•ttt Mtd, 'What about law "There ha"e been cun •he~ a uspect •• II '0tt ...... H..S in doWM&atf' •loR"cmn11r .. hu ref'1tc'd to Lalk to ot.~ 1n\ t~ton. but ~ta, w19o ._ ~ ovtt the Under prettUrt from Mr ad\'1tcr to has~lotaJkto~. shet11d. lf)oucan. hiNld ·..a -..•ty --•ltld. Three of them declare a ,,,.,or and tct about a carttr peth, cnv1~on bcu\I 1n ,atl, cbaqtd With murder, died Oauurvived n..1•1oneotouruMOlvcd G1Cllcr dtc•dtd 10 IJ"C 1t a II')'. )Our re bound to be 1Catt<f to dc'81h. me• c:eeei... It!::.'° happened, tlk" lllilicl. that tM o"I)' limn a ~thcr f 1.1urt ts Clactl)' •ho you Med It my ifl·~-11 tnna; but ifs lhc on1J lew ~me•• dut oe-en at tk umc 1 to talk to. •••aiH Gilllir• ~ kndwn. fliPt "°",.an vace and narcoun. alk"•ns to pcopte a.wt ~1n1ns tnfot· pr cw Mell"•..,._.., bOlllicidt dc1«.... "--n.a. or CCNnr. 11 1 Yer) rAd•1• ~ matton 1 • larwr p1n ohrh1t Oitsltr don for a ti ... m wf/la Wl'J h ofhlr tn ""°Pb' oft.w•..._...I. .witla a tol o1---. ao 1t liv1ns nd ttw humanrontatt ~ltintfroma GOOD MOR \ Mi'lid a ~ .......................... A7 ~ ..............................•. At ~s , .•.. , ..........•••..•••.••• AS ~ ................................... Al he s~ud the eHnt also tned to Portra) lhe playina field as a safe meeting pla e for fam1Jies. something she said 1s not true. "It's hke they're aoina to prove to the whole world that anyone can use the park. rcprdles of the (transients) there:· Littrell siud But Jean Forbath. director of SOS, said the e'ent was mere!) pan of a broader plan to cnacnder g:reatu under tandinJ between various ethnic group 1n the city "I think the lo\.hOle point this IS the first one an the cat) and at just happened to be at Rea," Fort.lb taid. The event was the first of 11 mani- festivals sponsored by the d_ty•1 Human Relations Committee. Tbe prOlflm w11J culminate with a multi· ethmc t'thenna at Lion's Park on Sept. 2 . Sttll, Forbalh bad hoped the event would bnnJ arcater undentandiftl between Rea and the community. "Any opponunuy for residents to pan1c1pate with thinas at Rea center would be a:rcat. There a.re wonderful th1nas 101na on there. I think our aty should be proud of 1t.:' f No·ise complaints send Village Inn owner -into court . ly IRIS YOKOI accord1na to the city attorney's office. °' lfW o.-y,... ,,.,, ljOWC\'CT, a live cntcr1t1omcnt per- On Tue~•)'. the o""'flcr of the mlt as required for anythu~ o\ber popular Village Inn on Balboa bland thanaptanoororaan.suchasaww,a ~ns a JUr) tnal on m1\demcanor S)nthcs1zer and an) other amplified cba.t)C\ of d1stul"b1n1 another pcTSOo annrument with e~cess".e no1st In 1983. the cay learned a syn· But a battle that 1nvohts the inn, th~1zer had been ad<kd to the P'AOO ncighbon v.ho complain of noise bar at the inn. Oty Man.,er Robert from the inn'5 bu, Cit) offica.als and W~nn said the police has raacd o"er a decade. 'You know th05C synthcsazen caa Villa&t" (nn owntr Rober1 Yardk be prop-ammed to sound lake.a f\&11 feels the c-1ty ·~ imply hara ana a Manne C'orp march1na ti.ad; tucccssful hus1ne sman bccau$t of Wynn said. the ~pcatcd complaint ofone ntt&h· The council decided the 1yn· bor -htrlt"~ PackJrd. who hvcs at t.Msuer was pert of the ptano Mr and 1305 Park "'cnue nc\t door to the allov.cd its ux, but ~u1red a lave 100. entcna1nment permit be obtaJned, CH) officials SA) Yardlt). S7, has W)nn said rcfu~d to comply with cond1t1ons ccord1n1 to an OctobeT 1986 spec1fitd on h1\ cnttruinment per-ctter to Yardley from License uper- m1t visor Glen E\'trroad. the V11lqe lnn•1 ..o\nd after tv.o pohct officers ~re h"e entertainment permit to allow an called to the inn on no1!>C complaints amplified au1tar and a ynthcslZer an on one hot A.uaus1 n1&ht. the d1Slnct the lounac "'asapprovcd With specafic aupmc> ·-; office decided a cnmanal cond1ttons: thata noasc-level monitor action hod taken place and filed approved t>, a coont) env1ronmen~J cha'ics on at\ o"' n ap1ns1 Yardle) hulth noise pectahst be installed tn and J'lwev.pon Beach musician Rick · tbcbanrcaandthat "Em~ncyEiut Arthur 'ihcrman Only" hardware and ao audible alarm There's ont thins on whtch C\-Cf)· be 1nstal~ on double doon to bar one agrees -the mo ha scncratcd entrance from Park A 'enuc noise complaints for decades The ctt) furthtr rcquu·td the doon Bu11' in the late IQ . the tt be closed. ~•th alarm activated, at 10 taurant and bar ha\'C provided h\'e pm so only cmC1'gCnC) ~ as tntertaanmcnt sc'cn da)s 1 Wttk aJlo""cd throuah those doors. since I 947 accord1na to Yardlt) "Apparent! • the Villqc lnn didn't Yard le).' a resident of Rancho fulfill all ats cond1tton.s," Bob Oakley, Santa Fe in nonh n D1cao County, Pohcc spokesman. said. bought the hu inc an 1975 The doors ""ere sometimes ck>led, use permit v.a not rcctuircd for a sometimes left open. Oakley aaad..and piano or 1u1tar at the V1llqc Inn frt.-... INN/AJJ l'Wblc notk•• ..................... , s.;oru ..... , ....................•..... 11·5 "l'V'-~ ........................ AIO WW... ..... ·····:······ ·•····· ....... AS 560 rilllllon withdrawn from seized lrvlneS&L 9y JOHN IWfCZN( , s ,,,.,.. ....... Depositors ha"e withdrawn S60 mtlbon from the In 1nc·ti.1Cd Ltn- coln Savtnp & Loan since 1t wu tttzed last Wttk, apparently d-.e to confusion about ti.nkru~r~an• of its parent compeny. a ~· IJtor 111d unday. The 29-branch SAL 1 not put of lbc ti.nkn&pte) .90\llht by ArDttllCM Conuncnuil Corp of Pbom1A, * the SAL custOtMn' money ia .... MM1 Federal Home Loen Ink ~ Chairman M. Danny Walt "Tl9cy ha\.e ftO fal08 IO .w1 ..... their fund ,"Wall aaict n1 a tcllfll-~ 1ntc1"1ew from WatblftllOft, D.C. 1n an cffon to re~ .. w1thdruwat1, WaU laid ..,_ ... WllhdreW a QCJUftcate ol :: .. _.,,,....... ... ..., .... can retura 1M_.t~f11 "' .... a.-. • •tion. .. 1.iuet hope he stays in Newpon." H•ntU\ltOn Beach Police Detective Bob Russell half-jok.iftlly said of the f'eccDf"U'SOlfiJT. -- Newpon Beach police and fire inve11jptors arc jointly searching for a suspect in· a.,.aozen fires believed purposefully <Ct on several streets in Harbor View Hills in the last eight months, mos1ly in the last three wcets, on weekend nights or early momiop. .. r Tbe incident• have raftlld hm ""1ila&c on the charKtet or the •n1ne11U011llll••· a.. •-i •51:~ I I~ Howenr ......... ' JIE · tmall truh-can flm and vcfiidc ftret HartM>r View HIU11noni1t, except to Al muy • ·30 ulWJelo•hw **" Oii" ~~ • ••lllidon of leKh ........... ocMalll Dlb tothtdctU'UC'lionohnemptyhouw •ylhtyatronalybelievethtsutpee1 diWn wen •PloYed to,...... the ~wot' fr111~111ror1.-. .. ~ Oft Pon WestbouMC. UVet in tM Itta. DtiahbodoOd .... ~ TM youdl Wll l_PP.ffhended when crimct jn MotJwr chy. dlin fllS Althouah invndpton have no MUfh o( the evidence ha1 been 1·Wbilc IOCM 100 liKb .,_ UJD Md to lialll a tire in the dasappnred, RUIMll aid. ddinitive clues or suspects. 1ame bumcd, they 111d The only material m1dents who at a ntilb· wrona area at the wrona time," said He 11 Mill at 111111, ....,. to be madenu of the area lined with well-they can confirm has bttn used to borhood in(onnation meetina IUt Rutaell, Who wu pert o( the anon aomewbeiioutoftliu1at.t ... wttenht kept. sin&Je-famUy homes lpf('ulated saan 1 couple o( the Ores is ftews-Wttk were -.~Im in expreMina their invatiaation. .J split, all the nry totally 1topped;• the anoni51 was a uoubledjuvenUt. pa~. police spolcsm1n Bob Oakley concern, the Hunt1n1ton Bffcb retl· The youth confated to aetuna 0~ Russell said. Fire inlPfdor Jim UplOa uid in said. ckntf'"'Yocn: loudly vind1ct1vc 1n their of the niahttime fin:s. Hov.c"er. Russell satd he suonaty doubttd aome CIKS. wre &ft dues that Th h' . .,;: fear. bo th L I I &h1\suspcct1sbeckin0nin,eCount)'. ind1catctheanon11t11ajavenilc. .. ere15n'tan~t inatopo1ntt11c • ut rec v.etd atcr, •JU\emc ··1 v.ouklth1nkn'snotthe1uy.,.c'rc Ch.Id A fi . fi d lintier it anybody.' he .. id. More than 200 anary rcsadents or cowi comm1Maontr relcaled tht looLina at ... ~usaell t1id ... we·~ 1 ren oucn set ires in con ine " Exact I) five )cars aao. pohce and the predominantly apanmcnt-oc-ei1hth·1radcr af\cr determ1 n1n1 "" concealed places, .. back in a li~tledark fire investiptors in Huntinaton cu pied area showed up toa communi· police !lad lnterroaated him for two prctt) ~ure lfe's out ohtate .. ,comer so!"eplacc wh~~ they ve fOne Beach pinpointed -but were ne"Ver t) mectin1 in late March ofl 984, with hounbetore read1n1h1m his Miranda Kuucll said the Huntinston Beach to play with matches, Upton Slid abk to con\tCt -tv.o suspttts in a some vo""'" to "break the au 's · ti; case v.as tomcwhat easier to In· Othu~sudra thetype"Of'-dottn--~:nottt-~tt-<0tt--mect-~·rt-tr-ttmt~·~·l)Me-tlite-tancmit'...._.~.._ .... ;--~ile1:011Hftiarc:mc-r-ah10"td"Y'liscdl-thc~lf'n1t10tt--t-fteft-1,Jte..-ff4~~~f)Ot1--j material igntted. can hp off' ·in· denstly populated ne1shborhood Others asked law enforcement of· bofa ~ts their son was in dire fkac incidents because the 19 4 vcstigators to the scit of the penon near Yorktown Avenue and Dela-fic1als about the consequences bf need ohherapy. fires all occurred within one squa~ who set the fire, Upton uid. A ware Strttt. shootina the culpnt. -Russell •id the bo) and h1 fa mil) blod woman jilted by her boyfriend, (or The fires occurred from January to Some resjdcnu said they planned moved out of the area w1th1n &he year. till, an arson 1nvesupt1on is instance. may torch the home they Apnl of 19'84, usuall) at night and m to move from the area. ln"Vcsutaton th<'n believed they never clear-<:ut and simple. Rus~ll shared or photographs of them outdoor Jocauons such as garqcs, So it cauaht many of the residents had panpoantcd another suspect, a ~·d "You're ~ork1n1 w1.1h the un· tosethcr. he said. carpons, trash dumpsters and lauo· ofrauud wJ,en lcn than a week after man an bis mtd·20s -.ho also lived'" .known. You're 0) nib)' the at' of However, mvcstiptors refused to dry room~ 1n the predominantly that boisterous commu~1ty pthcr-the area. RuucJJ Ja\d. }Our pants." he 511d. Teens fn stolen car (:aught after chase C \I II ttlC'\I \ 1 4tl II 1Cl Ticket bought in HB w q rth 'S6M SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two players had the six winnrna "Louo 6-49'. numbers and will split a S 13,466,322 JICkpot, state lo ttel") officials said Sunday. uckcts Seven tickets had five. reaular numbers and the bonus. and the bu)er~ each won $298,327. The tickets \\<ere bouiht in Paramount Escondido, Coronado. Roseville. Auburn. San Pablo, and Cupenino Two teen-agers in a stolen car led police on a chase throuah residential areas of Fountain Valley, reaching speeds up to 90 mph, before they turned onto a dead-end road and crashed in a dirt field, police said. Officer Bobby Miramontes tried to stop the 1988 Honda Accord at Warner Avenue and Ward Street about 4:10 p.m., but it sped otr into the Green Valley housin1 tract, Founwn v.itcy poHcc LL Mike Hanrahan sajd. The driver ran stops sips and li&hts as the car wound onto Slater A venue and Euclid StRet. But the driver made "a traaic error," Hanrahan said, when he tned to ao south on Newhope Street from Slater. That's where the street dead· ends into a field wher~ the Southpark project 11 tcheduled to be builL The car W8$ .uolcn from the Park Pacific apanment complex at Warner and Ward Just before the chase started, he said. Arrested on suspicion of auto theft was 1 16-ycar-old boy from Fountain Valley and Benny Cho. 18, of Los Anaelcs. The juvenile, whose name ~s not released because of his llJe, was turned over to his parents. Cho was booked at the Orange County JaH. Motorist killed in Trabuco Canyon A Mission Viejo man was killed Sunday when he lost control ofhis car on a rural, drixzle·slicked highway and slammed into a telephone pole ju~t north of the unincorporated Trabuco Canyon area, officials said. The 39-year-old man, whose name was not released pending notification of relatives, was headed 'SOuth at about I :45 a.m . on Live Oak Canyon Road near Hamilton Trail. He lost control of his 1966 Chev- rolet and hit the pole, the dispatcher said. The man, who was not wcannga scatbell, was thrown from the car and then crushed by it, he said. .. Viejo woman finds her father ~lain The body of an elderly Mission Viejo man, the victim of a homicide. was discovered Sunday, sheriffs of· ficials said. The man's daughter entered her home on El Moro about I a.m. and found her father dead, Lt. Harold LINCOLN l'romAt will be forgiven and the full value restored. Funds arc insured by the Federal Savinss and Loan Insurance Corp. and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is beinf brought in as con- servator, he said. "The concern that we have is that some people have confused or mis· understood the relationship between American Continental ... and the savinp and loan that they own in Cali fornia that is not part of the bankruptcy," Wall said. American Continental. a luxury INN Schaffroth said. The results of an autopsy Sunday afternoon to determine the cause of death were not ava1lablt. The man's name and the address of the home were not released. resort d~veJoper, announced Thurs- day 1l was tcekina bankruptcy proccc· tion. Federal reaulators seized Lin· coin Savinp on Friday, saying it was being operated in an unsafe and unsound condition. ·"There have been in excess ofS60 m illion withdrawn since the an· nounccment of the bankruptcy," Wall said. The loss of that sum ha not endanaercd the nearly SS billio S&L, but Wall said, "That's a ot of money." Wall would not charac enzc the money loss as a run on the S&L, but described Saturday's activity as l'ISher111•n nets •1111110 Lw 8enn~ort el Ille Ora .... CountJ stt.Hra 8o•lt ........................ ..,.-111rcr ......... 9'7 ............ . ...... ,,.. .. found "" ........... ..,. ... " .... The ........... . 12 lndlel ..... alMI Z lnilt• In ...... ,, Newport ae.ctt Hte .. •nf •rte aauer ..._.~A ~ tlllternuan llauled In the ........ cMctt ....... '' ...... out to •••• '"'• ....... •l'P•~ were In the .... , quite •wftll• ltec•us• they were· cevered wlttl lliarln• IN• •nd their ••rte~ were 0•11•"-.. uer ~ Ttle shell was d tapoaed of by tit• 8fNftlt 14..-. .. heavy withdrawals," with pan1cu· llrb' .._. .aivity at a limited number of branches. Pan of the confusion apparently stems from the fact that many Uncoln Sav1nas customers were awart its parent was seeking benkruptcy protection because many invested in bonds issued by American Continental, Wall said. Some ot those bond1 wtrc sold at Lincoln Savin~ branches but the bonds were not insured, because they weren't deposits. Wall s~culated that those branches wuh the greatest withdrawal activity may have been location1 where greater numbers of bond were sold. All o( Lincoln Savinas' branches arc in Southern California. As or mid-1988 it was ranked as the state's I 8·1arsest thrift. The bank board said upon semna LUlcoln that its troubles ~pn when American Continental bought 11 1n 1984. The board said manafement had abandoned its traditiona operations to pursue ••a rapid &rowih strateJY based on solic1t1n1 brokered deposits to purchase real estate and to fund h1&h risk acqu11ition. development and construct1on loans. equity secllri· ties andjun.k bonds." The tickets, boul)lt in Huntington Beach and Alameda, wtll bnng ·S6, 733, 16 I to their owners T'he numbers drawn Saturday night were-S, 49, 24. 36. 41. 9 and the bonus number, 7. Winners' names aren't known until they 1um in their There were 271 tickets with five number • each winning Sl.910. while 16,6 70 uckcts bad four numbers to win SSS. DETECTIVE "I can honestly s&) I was never hel~ back because I was a woman," sbc From· A 1 said "I never felt I was an outcast. I. survivor in the 1979 bludgeoning -alwa) \felt rnpccted by m) peers~· cases," she said. "There was one Giesler said she love spons, but recent instance when sbe called me -doesn't banter about 1t at work the she's li ving 1n Nonhem California -way many of her male colleagues do. and told me she was going to be in the Sult, she said, commun1cat1on "ith area. We aottoaether, she. her mot.her her peen had never been a problem. and I, and had lunch." But unlike some professions, cnm1• "Mo.~ of our .. talk1n1 1s . !'Of'k· nal invcsti.,atfon doesn'ufford many related. she said And when Its not opponuniucs for profeuional con-. abo1;1t work. we talk about our tact to blossom into social inter-families lso. one of my co-workers action. 11 a movie bufT. and 1.t turns out his ''You don't make deep fnendships wt.e 1n movies 1s 1m!!M to mme. so when you're v.ork1na 1 Qlt," w we talk about mo' 1cs said. "The profession's too int.efttefor Clas 1cs hit<' ·· .\fncan Queen and that. l'U keep in contact with people t '°SP1nacu1" arc apt 10 tct favorable meet on cun. but I couldn't be reviews ftom G'ialer, as arc.a few havi na families o( victims over to more receri't feature .uch as·'ChiJdttn dinner at my home. I don't think I o( 1 Letter God'' and this year's could stand the emotional llrain " '"Ram Man." Giesler was 21 and still a student It Sk11f\I and prden1n1 -mainly the collqe when she was hired as a roses and otMr noWffl -arc two or detective with tbe Coau Mae Police her other favonte lels&m time Depanment, where she joined the pursuits. juveoJle crimea clc1ail. "I JUSt dabble a htllt," she said. It wa.s 1963, and~ was only one "No1bin1 that takes 100 much work •• other woman Oft tbe fotie. Unlike tome pri>leMionab. Ganlcr "I waa hired as a dttective becal.llt Mid she 11 able to tepenle Wort (rom in thOle days women did not wOrt out home life. on the ~u.·· she •kl "It was ••1 like pe.ce and quiet when I'm unheMI of." hom'C. .. lbe aaid. But wberas bei111""I woman kept Gictler. 47, .-11 bom in Los her out of unifonli aad oil pe.uol Act1'a ud raalCld in E' 11 1, Ore. duty, Oii*r said lhedonn"t belit\'e Uninarried, she is rtili .. a tte..,..ed •he waa the viai1n ol diterimination. aiece. SK livn in .......... Hllla. Seats available on zoning review board In Laguna Beach TM I aaum llmcb_ City Counril IS Kttpl.ina uolication1 for three ,....... 1Mmben and two IJ.en.tea IO the South I ...... Specific Plan Board olltcview until S p.m. Tbunday. Apnl 27. lalef'Viewl wilt be be.Id 1t 6 p.m. May 2 by the City CowKil at iu ~ mceuna in council cbambcn. ~S Forest A<ve. • TM board -wbac:h meets at 4 p.m. on l~ teCODd and fourth Tunday of. the month -11 a le'VCD-metnber body wt th three al~ appointed by tbe City Council to make recommendations to the city'• zonina off~r for ma11tn rtpl'dinJ zonina pamtlS. tentative maps, coa1tal deveJopm.cnt permits. variancft, sate plans and landteap1n1 plans. Alternates atttnd all meeunp. but vote only wheft. lea thaJt seven members are present Board members and altematC'S al..o are ex· • .,ec1ed to viJit lk set.es and review· plans of pro.)C'Cts prior to the meetini. The board usually acts on I 0 to l S items ptt meeuna. J...aauna Beach residents interested 1n a pos111on should obtain an application from the City Clerk's office. CaJI 497-3311 ut. 209 for more 1nforma11on. .,,,AUL~ or .. ._ ....... Childree of~ ·so. will recaeni.ze the lanctnwb: a drive-an ra&aurant. a s..n.1Ckent stem. 1 motel and a Blue Cbip 9'amp rt(kmptioa ~nan. . Thole •ts. and moft, are all k>Catat on a ICalt mock I or 1 city of that era. built by the children of peopk who~ up in umalar commun1tan.. Located It I.be Adams School sate an Costa Mesa, the model is one olthJ'C't buih by more than 2~ students an the Newport-Mesa Unified ~hool District's GA TE propam·fo·r aifkd and tak-nled younpten. • Chik!ttn are tested befott they tt admitted to Ult' prosram and represent the top S percent of the d1stnct's students. The five-Wttk ,ro,1«t ·was pan of the urban development phase of the curriculum stud) on econ· om1cs, GATE anitructor Jennifer MacMastcr ad. Combined with other clements in the economic study, the students arc workina toward eam1na 1everal "master's"~ 011\cd students from the d1s1nc1•s founh. fifth and suth arac:tes attend the GA TE pr01f8m two da)S each month where they arc chaUcnacd bc)ond the normal cumculum for their srade levels. "We're teaching cnucal th.1hkina and problem 50lv1ni." MacMastcr said Free estate pla. nnlng seminars The studen(I had to do plenty of both dunng the "model cities" prOJCCl. • , A free seminar on avoiding probate and Cruldrcn worked on one of the three modc:ls without minimizina estate taxes will be held from 6:30 Pm. knowing other students were workmg on other models lo 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Apnl 25, at the l..aauna ~ach Each model is the same community. Balboa -but LibraJY; and from t:JO p.m. to 3 f?.m. WednC1da;. from a drffcrcntcra The 1950s ctty is nanlced by a 190().. ApnllO ..... at the Cahfom1a Federal Bank 1n San Ju:=n'--11--3"-'ra viii con Qnc s1dc.andJLmettopohuirca 2050 on the Capistrano an from : p.m. o : p.m. f-nday, other. -- '"April 21 at Mercury SaVJng.s in Et Toro. Students had to follow the same steps as planners 1n Participants receive a step-by-step workbook lbc real w~rld They had to consider 1onang. ut1la11es, a.od learn about h vina trusts throu&h a slide transportation and recreation needs. They had to plan prcxntatioo. For more 1nforma11on. calf 859-6107 rcs1denttaJ nc11flborhood • andustl)al stttors and bu si- Depressive dlsord~s discussed Ways to recognuc the s1 s and symptoms of deprcwvc disorders will bee plored at a mect1na of the Irvine Family Services fi om 7:30 to 9:30 p m. Thursday. April 27, at NQrthwood Community Park, 43SJ Bryan Ave. / Effective trcatments, includin& psychodynam1c therapy, co1rutivc therapy and medkauon. will be dascuned by Dou-1as Kahn, M.D. The proaram 1s free and open to the pubhC' f or more information. call David Ande'"'°n at 724-6643. Consumer workshops due Three workshops devoted to informing con- sumers of their rights and rc,pons1b1htics arc scheduled at Oranac Coast Collcac be&Jnning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Apnl 26. Creditors' riahts will be explained by Ehiabeth Murphy, director of education for Consumer Credit Counselors of Orange County, at 9 a.m m OCT' Science Lecture HaJI 102. Connie Gonuna. consumer services rcprcscr.· tative for the Contractors talc License Board. will discuss contra.ct rights at 11 a.m. in Fine Ans H•ll 102. ne s d1stncts. And to begin development. they needed plannina approvals and bu1l<hn1 permits They had to secure build mg suru>lics appropnate for the era The re ult was three bcachs1dc communities de- signed to reflect the population and time Visitors to the 1900 model, populat16n 2,SOO. will find a V1ctonan mansion. complete with lace curtains. n ice house, a saloon. a circus wuh frcak s.ide hows. a trolley and livery stable. Alon,a with dnvc-ans and the S-and-10, the I~ (h community of 25.000 boasts a brewery, an airport and - a sight we can only dream about now -an undeveloped beach front lot for sale. Jn fact. the difference betw«n the two models 1s strik1na enouJ}l to &JVC vmtors an inkling of what's 10 come· Shnnlong open space and l rowdC'd roads, bul al•m modern convcmcnces and advancing tcchnoloay. And, sure enough, the c11y or the future rdlcct5 -. society that has precious little open space but a mind boa&J1 ng army oftcchn1cal w1zardf} to meet the needs of a community or 125,000. Theres a people mover. dcsalinauon plant wind senerators and h)drophon1c farm Fueled by )OUthful 1maginat1ons, the metropolis also bouts a Robots R l " stor-c and Kiddy 6'un-0-Rama where no adults an: Students In the New· port-M••• Unlfle4' ·school Dl1trlct•1 GAT• pr09r.,.. for gifted •nd talentH youngsters look over their ctty of the future l•bov•I whlle Ltg Wong Cr19MJ, 10, e •••Ines the COM· munlty of the p~1t. o ... , "-' ......... , a... ... ,_ allowed MacMa ter. who tenche\ the C.ATI program .1lon1 w11h Jan Nelson and Mart) '>tH~k said th<' modl'I ~lllC\ prOJCCt enabled the Student, JO learn tcam"orl.; and .undcrstand1ns. • But 11 was at completion of the pruw1.1 that thc students ~all) ~n to benefit • "Now the) can.compare and rnn1ra 1 1 hn ba'e a thorough undt'rstand1na of what 11 takc<, to build :i rn\," Mac Ma tcr $aid , "\\hat's d10erent about each era·> What's the same'> That's v.hen the ltam1 na begtn · The proJ~t5 arc-stmpl) a 'Ch1ctc to ~t them thttc " The> 'II be th pla)ing their efTon to parents at an Op<'n hou~ •\pnl 2'1. but the model, also ITC av11table for '1cv.1na b) others lnterc ted people hould contact theGAT office for • an appointment at SS6-3lSO. • Finally. anformauon and arb1t.rat1on nghts will be explored by Candy Davis and Lon Gabnclson. tlWSc practice consultants for the Better Business Bureau, at noon in Science Lecture Hall I 02 For anformauon. call 432-S732 Achievement test score~ dip in 2 districts lntematlonal sites on scr~en A ftec antemat1on1J provam featuring shdc of sptetacu.lar locatJons-on all contJnents will be ofkred at 7 p.m Tuesday, Apnl 2S at the heraton N~pon Hotel. 4S45 McA'nhur Blvd . Newf)On Beach. The /rescntauon 1s sponsored b) Escapes Unlimue . Call 771-3154 for add1t1onal infor- mation. Talk about HB lln~ar park Hunt1n1ton Beach Cit) C'ounc1lmun Jim 11\a will d1~uss the Holl)' Propcrt)/Sead1fT/l 1nl·ar Parl at 7 30 p.m WC'dncsda) an the Strasbau h liu1ld1n~ 18460Gothard St Huntington ~;ach. all 47-4244 for add1t1onal 1nlormat1on • 6:30 p m. c .... Mt .. Ctty Cott1ell, council chambers, 77 Fair Orl\c, • 7 p m H•tiqtee Beed Chy Co~n. council chambers. 200CJ"Main t. Tueuay. pril IH • 6 p m ~ Bffd Ctty Coudl, council chambers SO.S F0R1t. · • 7 p.m ............ had Plau~ C•m· •'rl~ council chamers. 2000 Main 't e I p,m .......... leMll Qty (tlemHC.fJ) Sdee1Dhktcl...,.-.,T,..'"9,d1 tr1ctcducat1on center. 204S I Cr11mer Lane. • 7~)() p.m. ()fen va.w kMel Dtllrkt lea,. 91 Trwlftl, distnCt education cmter, 16940 B t. • 7:30 p.m. lnllt u.en.t ..._.. Dhtrtd ~., E49c1.._, 50~ BlrnrK'a Parkway. • I p m. P1 '* ValhJ City c..dl. council chambers. l0200Sletn Ave. .-. f • \ '\ I t 't 4 • I I t I ' • I ly R. LANCE IGNON rv.o out of four sch.ool d1 tm.t'> on the Oran c <. oaf\t hnd O\.Cnlll higher S<.:O rcs on a statewide Jl h1cH·mcnt tc '' this )Car. but the affiucnt In-inc and '-lcv.port-1\k"-l d1stncts po tC'd dcaeases 1n rcadin& !.Core, The Irvine n1ficd hool D1s1r,ct fell IS po1nti. 1n reading but paned five in math T hc•fivc high school\ 1n the Ncl.pon-~es;i l n1fied hool 01 tri t had a thn:c· point decline 1n reading and a 21 -point increase 1n math The re,uhs of the California AsS<.·ssmen t Prnsr.irn (CAP) "'ere relcaS<."d la t v.cck b)' the ( al1forn1J ">t.ill' Dep;lnmcnt ofEdulcl t1on and compared score" Imm thl· 198 7-8 to 19 8-89 r,thool yea~ The te t measurrd aptitude 1n reading. mathl·math.' and wn11ng ;1mong high <;ehool \Cnior1 Re'lul" of thl wruing scc11on v.erc not )'Ct available Several edu1.:.uors ,-aut1onC'd that result~ lrom th<' tC\I need to be stud1t"ll o\<'f sevtral )ean before tft'nd, can he cstabhshC'd. "We ha .. ·e to be a little careful not to o'crre.1c1," \<llll Helen Cameron. a mcmbcr o f the lnine hool hoard pt11udc of i.tudcnts 'ary lrom )rear to )Car .ind II'\ IOC OffiCUllS had C\f)«tC'<J ~Ort to Ouctuate after the test v.as rc\ 1~-d t"'o 'cars ago. ( ameron said fkr tud)1n' the scores o .. cr thr«-}c.-ars. "th..: n perhaps we can be in a po'>1 l1on to see 1f it 's s1gni fkant nr not," ameron said tall. the 1r .. 1ne district plan, to launch a stud\. 10 determine why three out of its four high M"hool r(portcd decline Onl) Woodbndgc High · hool had 1ncrt3'iCs in math and rcadmf Un1vers1 ty lig.h hool po'itcd :i nine-point 1m- proH:ment an moth but fell 27 points 1n rcadina In inc H1ah hool le.II 49 point, 1n rcad1n1 and 14 1n math The mo<11 rad1C'aJ decline occurr1:d at ~ f l r Aherrui11vc ll1ah hool. a con11nunt1on school. wht·tc read1n,1 scores fell a v.hoJ1J>1n& I 6Q po1nt.s and math declined S9 po1n" ·(amcron said the d1stnct will trv 10 dctcrnune 11 '" curnculum properly prtparcs "ucknt for the tc 1. Officials v.111 compatt the test from last \.~r ""1th 1h1'i ~ar' amt aammc the-cond1t1on\ un\kr which 11 "'"" adm1n1,1tR:d. O,htr dl\tncts hlid the follov.1n1 n\ult • • The onl) hish school 1n the l uni Beach t fn1tiC'd School Dt11ric1 had I S·po1nt pin in both rcac.l1n1t and Local schools' assessment scores Herl' arc thl' tC\t rc,ult' 1n lllath Jnd rl.'l'llhnJ lur lvcaJ' h~Kll\ J he first number for ca h }car 1s the school's alcd score 1h( ~·~ond I" lhc hool'\ \t;stC'"•dc rank1n~ un a le of ont" to QQ· and third 1s the rdatJ\e rank, comparing lotal \rnrc\ tn '-< houl' "11h \1m1lo1r tudent b..H k&round faltors Ma" Rtadlnl I 'ii ' ,9 191<7-IQ . 9 1987- Huotlnlton t nion ~~l Ii I 'I .. ~7\ 2 .a'I .:!iN 80 79 278 77 ~ Octan 1e" H 11th ~h-"' 4i ~ ... ~ 71 t>tl :~t 0 96 277 73 I E"en1ng H1t I v I I I ' b I IW I 1 165 3 I Edison lhg :11. 'IJ 4 .. • "\{)() h 47 ~92 81 4 290 4 42 Fountain VallC'~ lligh le : till 'I~ ~4 lli 90 I 294 5 47 Huntington Htgh :"' ti' :" ~.n 43 • 26? M) )7 :!47 47 7 Mannu H1tth 101 ~~ 60 .,Q7 R4 4i4 101 8S 7:! 297 87 66 Westm10\tcr I h&h lt>{I t.O : 2b2 !I~ .... 2t> hi 04 27~ 74 ~1 Wmter<;burg H11h • 4i:J ~~ 79 I '>ti IJ I~ ~6 ~ QS IOI 10 14 Laana llalflt'4 ,,~ '~ "II ... 2Q7 Q 2 l 2 0 25 "\01 8 40 '--auna High '"' n 70 \01 ti ·~ 10 J 52 2 2 7 25 Ntwport·Mt a l'nlfit"d mo Q() f'lf) '°' 01 71 lit 93 3 290 87 6 Corona del '-1ar High H: 'If\ /( l'~ QS .. n1 Q~ 7 2% 6 ~ Co~ta Mesa I I lih .,4iJ ,, I~ 'I ~ 7 7Q 2 i 71 I 290 84 95 Estancia I hJh '"'' X' f,' 1!<' 1 () '14 91 91 2 0 16 68 Back Ba~ High 197 lh '" '16 "2 q 1% 10 26 273 71 99 "lcwport llarhw lf1gh ,0, l)(J '" 'n' s St. 'O 7 66 293 5 46 lrvlae t'aJflt'd ]' t• ~ l1)4i 111 hO '14 94 7-, :\09 94 72 EL F.lhJh I"'' lb ' 'M Q Qfl ~16 20 IS 275 72 35 Irvine H1jh ~"'' .i -. 1 NO di .u 1 4 73 '° 293 s 46 Woodbn ae I hgh ,_l'I 'I' "i: ~ ti 7 ., '14 91 73 295-6 48 ... n1,cn1t)' H1sh \0\ '~ HO Qn ft :W4 9 94 33S 97 91 math 1a1h urc,.at Wintr"hurg H1&.h ~hool, pan ot lt\c • lhc eight h1fh '>thouh in the Huntington fk ,1lh ttun11ngton Be.1,h d1!>tfllt,Jumi}('d "76 point' In rt>adana . Unified 'hoot hal .in •'er.a pin ol c11h1 fli•lnl\ 1n th<' ~hool h d a 'X pc.1ant gain. rc~Jina anlt I I point\ 1n mJth . • Uttw0,ib l\\u U1.b.cJ 1.:un11nu 1tmn· '°'h,101.. .~--•~C <>runa dd \1ar High hool had the mu t markro E\l.'n1ns~h·10l 10 llunt1 n ll•n lk.a ht1nd Htd• u~, tl11h &J iil in lfl(' N°"C:\llJl(lrt-~fc ... di,tmr. Malh Or(SJUMpCd SchoolJn"°lil·"~'rt·~ksa -reportcth11n1fi1; n1dc-d1n·\, "'~ pt11n111 to put the \C'hool 1n the Q th ~rct'nt1le a fourth \:Onlinu;ation hnol h.1d tllr ti11hc'1 1n1;n·.1'1<'\ tatc\111\k. That mram-11\ ~'Oft' ""~"" 1n the-top .S ~rc~nt thr~uahout the four d1.stm I\ 1n C:thfo1 n1a, • Co~ ring up problems ofaging 5 M 0rMgeCout DAILY PILOT/ Mond-V, Apttl 17, 1989 ""Friends say SU-=---- ANTA ROSA (;\P) -A "i1\c1\ :A v.orl..er a r uscd ofbrutall) murdenn_g st\.Cn pcopk -1ndudmi ht "ill' ., and tv.o of his daughters -v.as 1, dc~ictcd b) fricndsand assoc1att>s as a quiet, smiling man who a<k>red his wife -100 much. "He ne'crcau.cd an) problems for 01 ! In) bod>." said Warren Brunhagen. a pet~on at McNeilly's barin 8o)es Hot ~t,· Sprinas. ~here Ra mon Salcido. being '°"''" 1n a sta1e"1de manhunt for '' 1n,miaauon of thcz killing . "ns n rcaular cuslotncr. -: 1 "l(wc had had 30 bar patrons lil..e Ramon. there'd ~ no problems." he ( .. added of Mc~aco as "o' crl) P0~~'\1vc·· ot h1ii wife. • "What I ~w "a no1 .Jealou1.};• he rccalk-d. ··ttcah~"a)\ had hi~ hand on her and he'd nc\.er leave h<'r h) herself." As authorities ~arched Sunday for Salcido, 11fls for his daughter. Carmina. noodcd the local hospnat. The 3-}car-otd. apparently lefl for dead, '-'•i found ne~l to the bodic~ of herl\\os1sters nt'ar a couf\t) dump on Saturda). All three had..dleir thro:us t'Ut, but Carmina is expected 10 SUt\'IV(', ..aid Salcido and h16i wife rrccntl)' began arau1na loudl). ·1 could hl·ar 1hcm )Cllina .... l gue I kn~ (the munkfl) ~ coman,. T hftrd him say. ·rm ao•na to blow )"Our head off." 1d th<' Mi&hbor, Richard Clark. Clark once al50 h<'ard Anacla Richard~ Salcido'~ "'1fe and an a~pirin~ model. cl) out .... LI\ 1ng with you 1s hkl' "' ing in Jiii. You won't let me go o ut ... Sal 1do. "ho hkcd to dnnk and frequented local bar. near has home Ill Glen Ellen. ~ould leave "ork $:<1"eral 11mes each da) 1n a wineryiru<'k 10 go home and chtck on his"' 1fe. to mal..e sur.c she "asn'l ~ina meone..cl~ Clark said. •• , J ()c:spi1c Salcido's good beha' ior " ' and an ever-present smile. John Mc Neill). ov. ner of the taHrn aboul I!, IS miles froni where Salcido v.orkt•<l. characterized thl' 28-)'car-otd.nati"c .. "I've been told she'll make a full reco' Cr). It wa~ reponed to me her voea~ cords were not cut," Sonoma Count) Sheriff Richard Michaclsl'n ~Id. tm to recent I)' had been scr" cd But while Brunhagcn de ribed court papc~ ordering him 10 pay alcido as quiet. a ne\Hloor 11t·1ghbor nearl) $6,000 in overdue child '>UP- ·· Disaster at stadium ... prompts call for ban I• ... r.· .. on anti-riot fences SHEFFIELD, England (AP) - Lawmakers Sunday de!'llanded cbanaes in stadium designs. including a ban on anti-riot fences, after a mad rush al a soccer match trapped thousands of fans behind one of the steel barriers. At least 94 people died. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visited Hillsborough stadium and promised a public inquiry into Satur- day's disaster. which turned a soccer cup semifinal between Liverpool and Nottin$ham Forest into a nightmare. cathedral was filled 10 overflowing for a requiem Mass for the victims - most of them from the nonhwesl port city. The Anglican cathedral's bell tolled 94 tames to mark tht deaths. Steve Elhs. a photographer, said he could hear and sec children scream- ing as they were pressed into the fence. "More were coming in from the back. pushing forward .... J can sull see the young lads behind the fence shouting. 'SaVc:-me!' I'll never forget 11 until the da)' I die," he said. port ind mal..l' monthly pa\mcnt~ ol SS I I for .a dauahtcr 1n Fre\nO. The Jirl and h1\ CA·" 1fc ha' e hl't.'n pin cd 10 proll'tlt' c cu')tod) b) poht'e. (.tar" ~1d 01hc1 thinJll 1ormcn11n1 Salcido ~ho v.ould talk w11h Clark for hour\ v.h1k the tv.o "'orl..ed on autonlobllc~. \\ere h1 1ncreas1ng problem at v.ork, ""here he often failed to show up, and jealous!) o'er the mockllng career for Anacla. 24 "He v..a\ rcall) Jealou$," (lark 5311.J. "An) bod) v.ho v.n\ higher up than him or 1fhc had a niccrcarthan he did -·hcd1dn'fhkc thut. He wanted to bc o I .. Mcanwh1lc:-. man res1den1 s of th1\ pic1un•\quc region on Sunda) tried to cope -..1th the mass lflla)ings b)' 1n.·ating 11 a an 1 olatcd incident and llhO"cnng Carmina with gills ' ... The investigation was cxpcc1cd to focus on why so many fans ~ere still outside as the match began and on allegations that many. ·entered the sold-out stadium, which ha a ca- pacity of 54,000, without tickets or with forged 1jckets. In Liverpool, the Roman Catholic Scventeen-)'ear-old Wayne Adams SAtd he was about five rows from the front of the crowd. "I realized it was serious when I saw one' of the lasses standing near me Just tum bluc:-in the face. She went down. She was dead. That was it," he said. , l'•M place flowen and t••!":ii scarves In th• goal of Hlllsl»oroueh 1tHIU111 where M people died S•.turday. Twe-more bodies discovered near ranch MAT AMOROS, Mexico (AP) - Authorities d iscovered two more bodies Sunday buned on a collcct1vc farm two miles south of a ranch where 13 victim s ofa cult of human sacnfict were found last week. Investigators said . they have evidence the male victims were killed by the Game drug smuggling cult suspected of performing human sacri- fices on the 13 males discovered Tuesday al Rancho Santa Elena, about 20 mtlcs west of Matamoro . Cameron County Sh'Criff' Alex Perez said the victims found Sunday were connected to the drug-smuggl- ing operations of the cult. but were . not vacums of the cult's rites as were the other 13. Unlike the bodies uncovered al Rancho Santa Elena thc:-bodies found on the fann were not mutjlatcd, said Mexican federal police group chief Manin Elias Salazar. Acting on a up from some children. a 77-year-old man led police Sunday to the common vave in a clearing in an orchard on the farm. Ej 1do Santa Librada. Salai,ar told rcponers. The dead were identified as Moises Castillo Vasquez, the son of the man who led police to the site. and Hector de la Fuente. also known as "El Guero", or ''The Blond". "h was a revenge type killing. It was a drug deal gone sour,'' PereL said. The shc:-riff S81d the men apparently died an May. He said tic knew about the men becau&e of an ongoing '°"esuptaon into the drug smugglin& nng. However, a spokeswoman for the federal jud1c1al POiice in Matamoros said the two men were farmhands who had been mm1ng since last May The children told the 77-)car-otd man, Hidalgo Casullo. that they had seen some people buryina a body in an orchard last October. Salazar wud. Castillo's son, Moises. 52. disap.. Wright seeks early defense of e.thics WASHINGTON (AP) -House Speaker Jim Wri~hl said Sunday he 1s eager to defend himself against allega- tions of ethics violations, a king that a bearing be held within hours after the release ofa formal ctlhcs commit- tee report. C BS News reported Sunday n1gh1 that the ethics repon due tbi mom; mg would charge Wright wtth five counts including 69 instance'I of alleged ethical wrongdoing. 1 he network said the ehJIJCS would accuse him of co nvening speaking fq,es to bulk purchase of his book in an effon 10 avoid li m1ts on honoraria. and of receiving un- rtPOncd giOs from business a~sociate George Mallick. CBS said the repon would say the gift were 1am1cd because Mallick bad a bl.lSiness r interest in 1nOuenc1n1 lcg1sla1ton. committee v.ould put its own de- " I am rcquesuna the carhe 1 poss-hbera11ons on a fast track 1ble opponun1ty 10 appear before the committee to answer specifically anx statement of alleged v1olat1ons. · Wnah1 said in a letter the spcaktr's office said wa<1 dehvered unda)' aflernoon 10 the leaders o f the ethics comminee. "I am prepared to appear a earl> as Monday afternoon. but cenaanly the committee !lhould be able to schedule a hearina. v. ithtn.-5cven-days:" WrlJtit wrote lo Reps. Julian Duon. D- Cahf.. and John M)'ers. R-lnd Wright noted m his letter that "there arc many procedural right" a vailable to me which could postpone final committee action for months" but emphasized that he wanted 10 move quickly and c"'prcssed hope the "After m) appearance. I "o uld hope that the comm1t1cc would proceed direct!\ 10 the final stat~ of detcrm1n1ng ~hcthcr the 'clear and con\.1ncina' c' 1den11ar) s1andard ha' been met. a) required by comm1uee ruk 16." he told tbe Committee o n tandard\ of Official Conduct. Wnsht referred to comm1t1ec procedures ~ which the panel. Fla" ing 1s ucaits initial rcPOrt listing possible v1ola11on • would then move on to determine "'hilt. ifan)'thmg. to recommend 10 the full Hou~ 1n the "-ZIY of censure or reprimand. Wright said he believed 11 wa .. in the best intcre~I of the Hou"SC. as v..cll as the nauon. to resolve this matter as qui kl) as POUible." ~--~~~--~~~----------~----------~------------- pcared last May. Salazar sn1d Castillo had discounted the children's talt until the 13 bodies v..ere du& up The tv..o bodies v.ere tacked and appeared 10 be those of adults. m vesugators said. Nellhcr had been -pos1ti"el) 1dent1fied a of Sunda)' night. Officials dlSlnterrCll the <>t.-cond bod)' JUSl. before sunset Sunda> Four suspec1~ arrc\tcd in the la~­ mp of the 13 d1sco,ercd o n Rancho Santa Elena have told police the> killed 13 or 14 people an b11arre rttcs intended to protect a manJuana smughng nng. Hot jet sprays tried tor off spill cleanup VALDEZ. la ka ( PJ -GO\.Crn· mcl)l offic1alscum1ncd "Jton·~ plan 10 clean hundred of m1k'I of shoreline unday is an env1ronmen· tall) risky stcam<lcanin1 method was tested on rocks blad..cned by Ame11ca's ~orst 011 spill .011 from the I 0.1 million-gallon ~pall. mo tly tar balli. and mou<>~·hke foam. threatened Homer and other POrts on fish-rich Cook Inlet Euon-paad ~.orkcr tested cleanup methods on bla kcncd rock at Block Island, mcludina h1a,h-prt utt. hot· w11er pra)ers. Cold-water lC<'hnique . c\.cn tho..c usina hiah pre ure, haH little am pact on m1crooraan1sms and 1mall manne hfe. But the JCI of h11h·prn~un- 1tcam upend rocks, stnp awl)' nd and vavcl aod kall beach hft. FREE ADMISSION N.U M. llorrtNa ...... •: Poll: Hispanic, black women most likely_ to bave abortions .. ~ ,,, f'-l"1\Ul<l ll ' Bulletproof barrier protects sctK>olysd tl.ONG BEACH -I ().foot·hiah bulltt bart1er 11 btina erccted alon1t1dt atcbooJ)'ard an an extraord1n1ryauempt to prot«t~~ht'nand ttudtftlt front frtquent strttt aunfirc nt'ar the campu,, Cota.t~tJOn o( ~ )()().foot·l<ina concrctt wall at L1ndbc~ Junior H1ah School ~nt ~n. its Sl60.000 t l.l\l . financed by the KhOOI d11tnct and Los Anttlc, (:ounty. Ont flank of IM tehool. where the tterc111on attti A>ut the 71 :l-ur111 Carmchtos Hous1n1 Projc<'t. h• bttn "ulnttablc to I~· Lua ~ studcnu were evacuated from the rt.:el"e;'Uon fields. t~I e becau.c of Marb) aunfitt. Two }ears aao. in the onl> 1nc1dent in which ~mcone wu hun . 1 1tucknt pla}ina ba ketball after school was hit an thc<'hc•t b) a •tray buUet and seriously hurt. Drunken dHVers Improperly sentenced SAN JOSE -One in C'-'Ct')' J2 rtJ>Cll drunken dn..,crs in Caltfom1a 1\ impropcrJy sentenced u a lirst-umc offender. acrord1n1 to a report publnhtd Sunday. The n Jose Mercury New quo~ taU~t1cs re: ulhpt from a ~late. Department ofMotorVeh1cle> rc,1ew of 1987 ttcord that '-"~S ~uc,tcd h,, tht newspaper. "About 360dnvcrs in nui Clara Count) &Pl offtooear1y-ud1d more than 5 400 drivers statewide -8 percent of repeat offenders," the McJCUl"'t News Said. Jn add1t1on to getting le~ J&•J umc:-, repeal offender v.-bose pru r conv1cuonsarcn't detected avoid stiffer fine and tougher treatment proeram, Agencies involved blame the problem on a 'ane1y of <.:IU'iCS that ranac frorn neglecting to keep records up to date to failing to check computemcd drh 1nK records . ) Arrested couple says sex P-ar:.t of. rellglon LOS ANGELES -~ coupk offenng ~~ to penitent followers of thr 1 Church of the Most H1Jh Goddes sa) recent arrc<>ls for alleged pro t11ut1on a-rr i-tWa hts because sex-ls their rchgion. W.11! and Mar) Ellen TraC} sa) they ha\1: revived one of the world' olde\t rchg1 ons but 1 c squad officcrs "18)' the· couple' praCllc.c$ arc a new 1w1st o n 1be v.orld's oldest profcs\ion. The TraC)s were arrc)lcd la 1 "'eek. M~. Trac> for tn\.e\1tpuon 111 prosutuuon and her hu band for 1nvesugauon of p1mp1ng because 1h,' routinely ask followers for donauons to the West Lo ngclcs church. M" Tracy sa)'s she and other church pncstcs\Cs ab~(ve the '1n of male follov.t''"' with sex acts, an allc:-aed revival of Eg>p11an rt h$1ous rtle that ,pred.:i h Chnstaantl)' ... If )OU accept money for a 'iC\ act. 11' prost11u11 on, poh~ Detective Alan Vanderpool said. '\ .\ 'f I 0 '\ ·\ I , H H I J: t . S .HUD to· evict drug users WA HINGTON -Hou 1n1 ~cre1ai) Jad. Kemp S31d und3) h1' depanmenl \\. 111 make Illegal drug USC Or \akS a Sp<.'ClfiC \ 1olat1on of puhlil housing leases as a v.,a)' to ease the C\.1ct1on p1occss for local authontics. Kemp announced the step as he released :i repon·de~nbma actions public hOu\111g authon11es around the countr) arc already..._ laking to \Ol"c drug-relalcd problems ~ In a prepued uitement. the sccrctar) of Housing and l 'rh,111 Dc"clo pmcnl said H D v.ould inform local hou mg authonl1c th3t lc.i~·' must include cxphcu pro' mons that alto~ terminauon of the lea 1f .tn:. member of 8 household Or pcrwn under the tenant's control enaaae$ IO drui· related cnm1nal acu ' 1t} • • Four win llllnols' S69M lottery C HICAOO -There wa\ no S69 million man or v.oman 1n llhncm 110 Sunday. but there ~ere four wmnc.-r v.-ho ~•II ha'c 10 be content with St 7 2' m1lhon or so apiece as thcir share o f the \\Orld's b1gc t-e\Cr lott~r') Jackpo1 None of the w1nne"' had ~teppt'J forward b) m1dda)' Sunday. but lo\ll"r. Director haro" 'harp said two of them bought their 11ckels in the ( h1tJ~11 area. one in v.e<i11-ccntral lllmo 1\ and o ne in w uthcrn llhnoLS Second bridge collapsescln Tenne~:'<I::' NA HVILLE Tenn. -The state Dcpartmen1 of Tran portaat1 'ltructural problem~ with a h1ghwa) bndgc wtll in advance of t e span \ collapse 1n which c1ght people v..cr<' k1llcd c-arl1er th1\ month. rteord ho~ \ second bridge collap~. meanwhile. killed one tccn-aa r.and uuurcd two mhcr' nd1na w11 h him Saturda> niaht The pickup landed UPl•de do~n on ra1lro .. 11.l track 25 lcc1 belt>w the 40.)car-old ~OOden bndae near lhe ca tern Ttnnl'\\<'e 1ov.n of Oli"cr pnn~. c orJina to Trooper Ra)' fletcher It ~a~ nut 1mmed1ald) clear "'he1he r the 25-foot scct1on or the bndae had alrc.1d~ collapsed or 11 crumbled a\ the truck dro"c oH:r 1t police 1d Cocaine abuse finked to strokes CHJCAGO -< ocainc abu~n. tspecaill> th<>~~ ho we the drva' purl 1 "crac.k" form . arc more hkel) than other\ to suOcr \trokc or ccrchnal hemorrhaae • re~archerssa1d unda) Or Patti Petcnon.ch1efof neuroloa' ;at Detroit Rc«1vin1 Ho p11al. ~•d a lhrtt-)(1r stud)' found thftt 3 percent 01 C'<>eatne abusers adm1t1cd 10 the ho!.p1t1l ufTcrtd \trok~ or hcmorrhaac 1hl· rupture or clogana ofa blood ,-c~~l in the brain. Most of the abuscr'l v..erc )Ounaaduh . with an a'craat a,tof JS. he ~1d ··1 don't think the coke abu~n know whit the) 're scu1na into" She aid the abusers had a "much hi&her" rate uf 1trolte1 than oth<'n. "TMJ'C't no v.;a) th.ii 3 perc;cnl o(the 3 ·)tat-Old \o\>hO a~ adm11ted l~ th<' h ptUll ha\e !ltokc\ she s.a1d. AIDS research funds used for treatments W HINOTO -The fcdttal ao"cmmcnt ·~ d1pptn1 into f( rth money and other account for million1 of dollars to buy AZT for nttd) AID pallcnti because ConJRU reauthorilcd the rrtt drua prOll"lm withou approp(launa money 10 pay for 1t The ptOl!am wb to nptrr last St-ptcm~r bu.t ~as·cxtcndcd ~1thout an 1ppropnat1on C'on1ttUion1l lea<kn su~urnt ly made clear they eApected Health and Human Stt\ 1~-e offic.:ial' to UIP othr AIDS accounts as necessary to find the moMy. "OHi U HHll 1' REVOCABLE UVJNG raum SEMINAR DATES ........__ __ ~ ~ 11 an C7. •p.a.)• A.PU. It cao · ll "-> Learn How To: , Avoid unnec:esNry lnh«1tanee taJt • Pr~ separate pr~ • • Sotve llep.cilltd pt~ • Avoid p(Obete and 9tt~ 1 feet • • AVOld captt• galnl ta. • Pre¥ent hef<>fc medical procectur.. •MINARI HELD AT: end ltaggering mecllc* eapeneee • AllOldeoneerwelOrttllp . u.a Wllrtfft Ave •303 FUEL lfUECTION -CLIANING IDVICE 171 .• (GMC..CW,, .. • . Founlein v~. CA t27ot ,............,,,, Mr..cl Howe,·cr. the c~tcnsivc survey by the New York-based. non-profit aroup that studies reproductive tSSUCS su,.estt that women an vanout Cl\tlOnCI have a SUIU1tically di..- proportionak share or abonions rela- ti vc to thrir r1w numben. For cumpk. it found that nonwhite womcn moc up 16.7 pacent ol the ~haldbeerina--.r popu- lation, but accounted for 31.4 prrcmt ofthc abOnions. . White women ~unted for 61.6 ptrcent of tbott ledint 1boruons. but 13.J ~· o(lht childbarine- • populaUOL - \ ··-,_, '"'IJO 'f#1111"" (it_, c;. ... ,.,. c...-o""'C MM[lj)<f -~ H!Mt!>n ...,. er-noon __ ................ , • MACH~ .._.. ~·~ l01 ~, Ct:Ully 7., 11 Oi .. (OJN1 j' . ,, -"""°'~ C_, J I .tt 7• u ~ ·-· \lttl{Jll.O ' s IJ ., " ...... ...-._.. .... 4 1 JI ,,.,..._ Mr T.-.-.,1 ...... ._. ,. ,. c.t•..U· " i} Tiii Mt ...... al~ caeia te8I.....,.,........ wtaids andudel die ..... ~ dlic t.wr. Mdft• Md die price paid for IM ~ ._. compilecJ.from county and cterOW eompenan ~ Homeownt'n C.... ..... !.'I ~icet Mr. A Mn. Crai&_ McDonald. 3039 Company offi('ial1 uy the Ji1t ma) C1ub Houte Circlt S 190.000 have an error factor of 7 ~rcent Bobbi' L. Mills. 635 Danubt Wa)' durina a year'1 tuM becaute of Sl6S.000 apcculauon buyana and errors. Mr. a Mn. O.vad 0 , Nowc. 3119 ~ li1t IS published for the Gibral&ar A \IC. $241,000 1nfonnauonal u1e of our rcadl'r~ and Du&M Wons. 2860 lnro1 On"e 11 protected by copyr1~t to Home· $320.000 owners Mar~ctana Service . Chiou C. Shan, 1783 K.analet Court ' La .... Bad $420,000 Thoma Chern&, 610 Anita t. Mr." Mrs. Oavad R. Lassen. '315 S27S.OOO Nevada Ave. S28S.OOO Mr & Mrs. Euacnc H Cochrane. Mr." Mrs. Joseph C . Lyons. t 948 2S Card1fTS60S,OOO Sanderhna Circle S 190,000 Mr. & Mr1 Kenneth C Haase. Uoy~_E. Gamson, 3104 Tan Way 1440 Catalina St $379,000 U42.000 . Charles A Racl'). 2020Con cz \.C. Kent KUenzli. S63 Traverse o D $427.000 -$21 5.000 Mr. & Mrs Patnck R Pcsquc. Mr & Mrs. Robert . Jopl' 341 IOS8 Ka1ell;\ t $299.000 Aha Lane $295 000 tr. Mr Thomas J Hop~r. 320 Mr. & M rs Timothy R lion 101 Loma 'fc-rr.1'.t $335.000 Aspen Lane S 180.000 l1 ka Blod1ctt 998 Meadowlnrk Jaruce M. Hans.tn, 402 Broad~-.y Dme SS60.000 $260,000 Mr 1rs John Pr.m&t. 956 Ruth Shub. 262 (ec1I Place Qu1vera \1 $460.000 $2 l S,000 Mr & \tr Murray Chaban, 979 WiUaam D Bou~man Jr, 284 Q1.mefa \1 S339 000 Knox St. $95,000 • • temp 11/V • 11 ., " ~· 11 0 Tid~ John l\ C1r1nc1one S06 n Mr.&. Mrs. Donald C De Thoma N1chola\ < oun S 195.000 1924 Maple A vc. $41 0,000 ' • M1"f ~ ..,.,,....,.. llrN> 10 S 0"' IJ I) T....,~.,,., Mr &. 'Ar\ John J V("th. lS86 Mr. & Mrs Judd M Vile 18S9 kyhne Dnve S36S.000 Orange Avl'. $35.000 Extended for •a t l'Of Nt>.,,., Ny ~·­MW• /lt.r<Mlq ... ,l>H~ .... .,,,,.,. '°'!Wt" OC. C Ii Aull .... I.it""""' ... "'?, .. _..._ •·•-c• '°"" Iott~ .. _.~ ' .,4 .. IJ ,. I J S4 /) ti 71 't H 4' .. u ,,, 4\ II\ u ,, ,. IJ •7 ---.U J.t .,, ., 64 .. . ,. •I 4 I • 4l 11 4t Sil 4 J :=.::Taow 44 2. ,. 0"' OS he-' "'Ott Ill pm . '. ,,.......,. '~·· '°"' 2 ••• "' 01 ~'°* I 43e I'll •a 2 35om 01 lecoN'"Oh I •tpm &1 Th# -,., .. , lodlt)' "" • 1' II m .,.., .. tuL.t..JJ f!l'.if~ at." .. ,,, .ond-•• 71Spl!I ,,... _.,..,.110Cl#f ott 4 >• P"' ' ~· '"'°"' "' 4 ,, ""' -........ s )4 .... Craig MctL. 1701 \unset Ridge Richard ( F1od .. 2479 Orange Ome $77 5.000 Ave.U49.000 Mr. & Mr . 1ephen rarment1er, Richard Welt. 2243 Par.ific .\ve BIRTHS FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL Marcia U ~ ~Ol\V1 ,.., '~°"'' (l\M .. 1ton.WV.o 11 ,. ., W1 • · mog re1><>rt Susan Jnd ( ourtne) Furn1val. Hunt· ington lkal h, airl Marcia U <..an and Jeffrey Lemaire fountain Valle) bo) Cl\lftOtt•NC c~ (N090 c in( '"""' j CloP-.Nl'll ,...,.....,, II ~I ,. .,. 11 \() .. " SI JI u ., fM A.It OWi-tr M111l119'f'~ tJ<ltrKI P<•d-<ll pd,,.,( ...... -,.,, u ... u ...... fllWI .......... Or"'O' ,_.., """ • ,.~-\•llt'4llld_..•"'\O haron and ~1even ~1roh. Hunt· 1n1ton lkalh bo) Calif. t mp ,..._,~ ConrcwdNM ~fl WO"" O#tt"" II \I " 4\ " Jt " ., I\ t.a ,.Qllul ..... \t-0•-· •M ..... ,. ....... '~ Good ... ~ .. , C>\O -· ·fl• JI 100 urlYll/1.1'111) 101·"' .... , ,~,.""' 1Cll> 1~ n.u ... oool •.Oo ,..,.,.. Marauell\c and lkrnard C1u5'ott, llunt1n1ton Beach. girl Kathleen .ind ( ra11 Rumph ( mla Me • girl ~' ......... ""9'11 -· 10 ' p ... '°T --~fltlf40 ..... _ . .. _ ...._ 'IO S\ . ... II \() °""""' ~·~· 1>4'f•Clll l)uly(h f l , .. to II 0 \\ I 111 \ \ 0 ·11. It ltol c.11 ltepott SyndfC-'• WASHINGTON -Herc'<1 ho~ area tncmbtrs of Congrc " wen~ recorded on mljor roll call vote an the week ending Apnl 14 The House FUM1la1 carbt Bya voteof209 forand 216aaa1n t lhe H ouse rejected an amendment to frcete s~nd1n1_' for the National Endowment for DcmocnKy. block1na • propoted SS percent budaet hake. This leO antacl leaislat1on to raise the endowment's SI S.8 million bud&tt to S2S malhon nc~t )'ear. Tht' vote occurred as thcJfousc sent to tht Senate• bill (HR 1487) authon11ng $4.9 bllhon for the uite Qcpartment an fiacal l 990 The endowment send federal ap- eropnauons 10 the Republican and Democrat IC: partl('S, the AFL -CIO and the ( h•mbcr or (ommcrce. v.hich ute the money pnm nl) to promote democratic reform around the world. · Members votma )C\ wanted 10 block ihe 1~nd1n11ncru~ Christopher Ol, R·40. NO Wilham Dannemc)er. R· }Q, \ l Robtn Doman. R-3 . NO on Packard, R-43. 0 . na Rohrabkher. R-42. 0 Nkar ....... U<')' The HouKpu,s,cd. 309:-foranJ 110 · st. a ball (HR 1750) pumns into e new 1 uan pohc) of tM n ion and the tt Oemocratt('•lcd Conartts. The packa&e includes near ly ~SO malhon in non·m1htary aid to keep the contra rcbcb assembled 1n Hon· durls until 1t become'i known whether N1caraaua's Maui l govcrn· ment wall keep its promise to hold elections next February It could lead to the contras be1n1 d1 banded upporter Matthew Mel I ua,h. (). N. Y .. said .. this new pollq recoan11e\ that the contra war 1\ over .. Op~nent Dan Bunon. R-lnd . said ''lf we don't\ otc for th1' p:icka&e the freed om fia)ltcrs die now If w(' do voteior 1t they die an ~v~n mun th,.'' Cox. YES Danncmc)cr. Y Dornan. 0 Rohrabacher.' FS Packard. YE II() \I •• \I II ~· u •• A I 1\1 "<IV' """'0-'' 11 r.-i.d """'" tM "' , "" 100 114 " ... cc.no "'"9" ~II ~ 11~ , .. Mttf II t'Wd ll"V llr I "'tlXI • Vanes'Wl and \\-1ll1am M,er\ ( osta Me'8. airl usan Ro ~) and Mark Montgom- ct). thJnllnJton Beach hoyMarcb U Janis and T1moth) McDuffie. Irvine. March H By a vote uf 70 for and 28 against." boy the Senate 1 bled an amendment enabhn1 1hc Contra rebels 10 spend Deborah and I o~l'll Been. Hunt- part of their new American aid on ington Beach, bo) vcnf)ang whether 1caragua·, Ma~-Jodcne :lOd Lupe Morales. Hunl· 1 t 1ovcrnment 1s moving 1oward ington Bcoch .. g1rl dcm1.Xrut1c reform March 17 upportcrs of t..alhng the amend-M1t hcllc and 11chacl ';tana!lh Hunt· mcnt ~•d 11 v.ould undercut the l ' \ inaton Bea h, boy JO\Crnmt'nt's ncY. acaraguan 1.,0 ,. L)nn and R1l li. Houn le). llunt IC) angton Beach. girl Amrndment ,ponsor William Carol and Ro~rt Ward Co ta \.1esa Armstrona. R..( olo . ~•d the • nd· bo) 1n1 tas ha\e "falsel) promi~d" Michelle and Mitchell Baca Hunl· democratic reform enou&h tame'> to ington lka4:h, bo) warrant con Ira vcnfil:auon eflort\ Be 1e·Jant' and Thomas Vcrloop, c ran\ton. \ Cosu1 MC\3. a.arl · \\-abon () Marcia U ' Mti lmum waat ft'hCll) and f1molh) \,kel H unt· A) a' ote of 62 tor and 37 ag.i1nst ·~gton Beach..t>o) the nate p:mcd and sent 10 con-< hn t.ina Megh and M1~hael Hall, fcrcnct' With the Mou~ a bill (H R 21 to tlunti'naton Be3ch. a1rl The Senate increase the m1n1mum ~age b) SI :?O HOAG MEMORIAL HO PITAL Ni ll an hour The c" tang SJ. :H mini-Maret. 31 car11uan po cy mum would ~ould n • 10 S' 8~ an Mr nnd l\1r Da\ld (1omc1 NC'~· B>t'o1cof 1Jfor:ind 9ap1M1 1he <x S · pon BcaC'h ~>\ natc •nv(' final conares'l1un I op ·iober 1989· 4·25 in October 1990 Mr and ~1r'> ·R<lbc.'rt Fopm' ~e" -... . and S4 S 5 an Ot-tober 1119 I Sc h • pro,·al of the new U S. pohq 101 I be new wa,&c floor would appl) Ill purl ll . bc.l) dealing with 1caraaua'1t Sand11\1\lU . n1ost bu inc scs with snlc' O\.er Mr und !\tr\ ()a\ u.I Pnce ln IOLJlrl aovcrnmcnt and the .\mem~an· SSOO ()()() as well as to school'> April I backed Contra rebels ho<Jp;t:sl l0t:al aovemm ·nt\ and Mr jnd Mrs Ronald Wagner Hunt· This follu~cd House apQro"''' ot S<X:1al SC;" ace!I ans11tut1on .t It "-Ould ang1on lka"'h girl r l the pohc) The bill (HR 17 SO) be accompanied b) a submm1mum Ap 11 · prov1dei nearly SSO m1lhon 1n non· ~aae. inauall) \Ct at SJ JS. for crnnan \t: and \1ri~ C1rt'gon Htnk-.on. m1htlf) aid to ~U'itain the conlrii\ ~or~<'I'\ Jurina the fi~t 60 da'' ol Ir me, bo). untal the f cbruary 1990 dcadhnc: h) their <'mployrncni l\.1 r an~ Mh\ <1corat \ae1 Hunt- "hach thi nd1ni tJ ) lhc> '-'111 '>c:nat or \Ollnl )C!I ~3ntcd 10 ra1~ ',~&ton ?\1· bo'f, holdcl«taon h· b Sl ~o h ,,r anu "r\ ,,an lnn11mora11. (. D () I c m1n1mum ~agt' ) -an our f ounta10 \t Jlk\ 00\ . Ian ran to n. • ( ran ton. \ Pi A 1f 3 Pt'te Wtlton. R. \ ~ Wil n '() pr NkarapH reforms Soclal •rtty cllaa es l\1 r and \tr\ l\t.arli. /1cmba. In inc. Tht ~n.ue ado tcd. 6 ~r and 11 bo) -..~tt-11lHr1~dIDJ:ni.--~~r'tfTl~ee~c~h.~a~1rl v. rk 1natlderl~ tol'arn more wit out Mr anJ ~tr\ \jml'\'r \~\arc, Inane. lo IOI ~ial ~curll) benefit\ :i a bo) 11r TM AllOdeMd '"'8 C.K. McClatchy, headed re ult of their earning\ Mr and "" Frank Jacinto. Hunt· .\ttachl'd 10 the n11n1mum ~• c inaton BeJl h ~'~ bill. the pro' 1\ion nuscs from S 1 0 April 4 to •bout S'l Q80 the earning!!. hnu1 for Mr and 1r\ Jo\l'ph Jone'>. Jr\ ine . NO. lotSllO.GDO Mr,. Al Mn. Vidor A. ZAM. l 110 llidmacM Can:lc Sl'6 OOIL · Alaa M. BlocMD. 106s-lilir tiaOOi Lane Sl l ,000 O.vid H. Hochntt, lOl Villa a.,a Cin:lt Sl l S,000 Armando Davda. 95 l W• W._ St. Sl8S.00 .. __... ..... Mr &: Mn. Jack L. Grimn. 191 lO No. A Beach Crest SlOOOOO Marc S Williams. 2CH11 lhaf&idt Cirde No. 8308 $90,000 Mr.&. Mrs. Hani M. ~. 20331 Bluffside Circlt $460.000 Gary R O)CS, 21,11 BOMprit Laftc $200,000 Dean C Thurman, 21372 Broolhurst St. No. 314 S 1 '2.000 Prakash J Kabrc. 9SS l Castine $45S,000 • Robcn Duane. 98SS ComwaJl DnvcSl00,000 Mr. & Mrs. Huao A. Cerdeiro, 19925 Dcrb)'s.htrc Lane S 120.000 · Mr •&. Mrs. J1ukach1 Furuyama, 18192 Hartland St. S2 l 8,000 Mr. Mn. Henry A. Seba~ Jr .. K086 I Hunter Lane $2801000 Mr & Mrs R1charo Mcintee. 19 64 ln\.Crne Lane Sl20,000 Mr. & Mrs. Sebastian E. EwQlio, 19783 Ke wick Lane S 129,000 T1ffan) D Llcnau, 821 l Mainsail Dme No. 204S177.000 Mr. &. Mrs. James P. ~cC'ann J 9051 Mnnden Lane $343,000 Robert C. Campbell. 20031 Marin.a Lane $208,000 .... ______ ~family's r.iewspaper chain ~1al unl)_ rcc1p1ent undl'r 70 bo) )Cars of e The e1dcrl). lo 'SI in Mr. and Mr' ~fahacl < onmcno. Soctal ' cunl) benefits for C\.cr)' $2 hrnnuun Valle) t~•n N))\ the cam abo"~ the hmll. Mr a"d \.1r. \arnn l\11 Hunt1naton SACRAME TO < "- Mc:C'lalch). tduor anti chairman of the board of Mdlaldlr; cv..spapcn... died unda) ancr tuffcnna an ap. peret'.'• hcan auadt .-bile )(llllna He was62. McClatchy haKkd t~ M~ •~(k'r INblilllint compan)' tbat hll fam1l) hM owned tiftC'C 18'7. McCtat h)' ~ l*bhlhet Tbc S.Cra· maao lee aad l I othtf Wnt CoHt = iDdudi"' The Fmno 8tt and 10 ... •• (''alifonua. The TICGIM CW1 Tril*nt and T.n 11\ Herald ln Wulu'*°" suw and iht Andww-.r Dail):~ 1n &IMa l he l)a1h P1l\H 1\ n member of the !\kOul"-h) ·~)nJ1lJtC upportrr Jc-sc Helms R·N C' • Beach, bo 1d the txial ~unt)' earning 1e\t M l&tth) \\-&\ tl\O a member of th(' Puliv~r Pt11c lJo3rl.f th<' ~('\\ ,. paper .\J,ertl '"' ttureau'\ ~,.rJ or dam ton. \\ t\hinalon Journal• m Center bo&rd of 1ru\ltc\. and lht' 1\mcncan Pre \ In lltute'\ N>aN ot d1rttton c\«'U1l\C 'omm1ntt. "punt\ht'\ olJcr >\men n\" \\ho tr-and Mr J:~~J J<l'"-·nh losu wor\ ~ncr tutnlnll 6~ ... c~-~1 ·-----.:;.~ Opponent l lo)IJ 8en1\Cn, D·Tcx . 1e • bm td the amendment ""ould adJ ,AJrU t some S4tJO million 10 the ddiot O\Cr Mr. and 1f'\ \hcl f t'>l:ht·r. lr"1ne, •he nc~t the )t' ".. bo) · na1 r\ Hltll' \CS fa,orcd the Mr. and Mn Jo eph '<'ttt'I, lf"\1ne, Ht ii ~un t\cd b' l\llO M.ln,, hiaber c1rnan hm1i bo) Cbar)ci. 30. uf Pt\(l('n1': nz . Kc' 1n, Cranilon. \'l Mr. and Ml" \\ 1lham f-01-0, lr"anc. 26, ofM 1am1: a dauah1l'r, datr. l • o( W1lt0n YE air I San fran(i o , t•o bfothcn. Jamn. fjiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ii;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ,SI, of Teburon, Calif. and Ettn). 64, of Palm Btach. Fla : and "'' mothtt, PMbt offrnnc.l Cahf. ,, GRAMPA v.MY IS THE TV. SO LOUD?·' Wat h tor the Qth,lne HNnnt 1d Center (1ranJ ~•"I omina \OOn io ~"c the 'ommun111 •\ nfC Mta M~ 'Ind por1 h. For morr 1nformauon call • Here' the low-payment, low- interest, no-fee way to increase your buying power. when you need money, don't look any farther than your own frOnt door. Ju&t give us a call. • I • Great American ~ ...... ..._. ~ lAllll C:~ (7M) 637-1127 or ru.n.ln Vair)' Loin Cenlfr (7M) ~ It 1 Corporati ns lobbying for ___ ..,..,... __ sweeping school changes ly :MU lA\IVltENCE /Ill>..._.._ WASHINGTO -Corporation from Flonda to Cahfomia are plung- ing into the polmcal arena to lobb) for sv.cep1 ni chanacs 1 n public educa- tion -and sometimes c"cn the tax increaSC's to pay for them. The feel-good era 1s O\cr. say those lcilding the charge. It is no lonaer enough to pledge jobs. hold career da)s, proHde mentors or adopt a school. "We've learned to Sa) no ... to the ahnustic warmfulzy stuO: We're not going to ~do that." says John Cairn . a lawyer and forrQer director of the Minnesota Business Pannership Inc. "It doesn't accomplish enough. ll doesn't rcpr~nt enough change an 1he s)stem. It doesn't return enough on the investment we're being asked to make.·· The new types of actl\ ism range from Cairns Minneso1a •coali1ion. which helped push through the state lt-g.islat~~e a pioneeri.ng state" 1de ··choice program g1v1ng parents a ~ay an where their children attend school. \o a Chicago busines group instrumental in winning state lcgisla1- n·e appro' al for radical changes in the1r c11y's school syMem. They include business campaign' for education tax increa~s and bond issues in ew Orleans. Cincinnati. Miami. outh Carolina and Cah- forn1a. and a successful dn"e 10 remove school board members in Dc1ro11. There's also the Geo!Jta .\lhancc for Public Education. which 1s C:Qnveninj 200 CEOs from around 1he !ilate in June 10 talk about educa1ion and business and politics. and the Boston Compact. which staned by offering JOb placements in exchange for school improvements but has evolved into a citywide restructuring plan. "'There cenainl) are more and more examples of the business com- m unit) ge11mg involved an some of thl' tougher political issues confront- ing schools." sa)s Mrchacl Usdan. president of the pma1e. non-profit Institute (or Educational ~adersh1p. "htdl 11 txam1nin, trends io ih~ t~ )tudcl\l' mo)t at rt\k, ~""""'~~ rclauonShap bet'-'Cen educauon rand ··ea\ll'lll). mo\t of the b\I inc ses busantu. don't want to deal "'Ith the more .. The~·~ a tcndcn{') now to mo'c d1fli<:uh tudl•nt,."sa)sSandru Ham- mto the poht1cal arena.11"'a> from . burg of th~ C. ommmcc for E<'onom1c the tin) pra&rams that collcctl\cl) Dc\.elopment. a group of busmc .. ~ may not ha"e meant moch at a time cxecuu"es and educators that has "'hen the whole entcrpnsc "'as fac1nll 1'i\ul'<l 1nnucn11ul report on the Med such terrible. 1ernbk problems. to 1n'c t 1n d1\ad,antaaed C'h1ldrcn. sdan said. "1 he) onl) "'ant the bc'il !>ludcnh to Personalil~ corporate mvolvc· come m to their bus1nc~s for a career ment 1n schoollbccame h1ghl) '1 1ble da) proaram or the) don't want to 1n 1981 "hen ""' Yorio. deal \.\Ith patnnJ a compan~ cm-philanthrop1st Eugene Lane plo)ec"'nh i.omeone "'ho's no1 n.·all) "adopted" a class of lcAlh·Jradcr. 31 moti\atcd." his alma m:uer. p~onfr~11ig thrm The at\onal '\lhanC"c of Bu Hll'Ss. counseling. upponanqcollcgcschol -a non-prof11 grout> financed b If b) arships 11' the) "'enl on 10 graduate. the kdl'ral go' ernrncnt and tfalf b) Another boost came in 1983 aftcr the pm ate sector, has ulldcrtaken a the release of"~ Na11on at Risk ." the major ell-Ort 10 "1Jf n and. drepen gloomy repon 1ha1 detailed profound hus1ne\s 1rnpat I b~ sponsonng pro- shoncomings in LJ •• cducatt0n. grams modeled un the Boston C"om- From 198310 1987. the Education QaCt 1n I:? (Illes aaoss 1hc counlr). Department repons, the number of The pn:m1~ is tha t ltxal bu~incsscs education pannersh1ps in puhhc pledge JObs w high '>l hOOI gradu:uei. schools rocketed from 4:?.200 10 in exrhangl' for \l hool 1mpro' emcnts 140.800 -more than half of them such as a n•durnon 1n th<.• dropout sponsored b) bus1nc ses. rote Bui the department also found 1ha1 Howe vt•r, thl· Bm1on Compact the most frequent l)pcs of suppun ach1e' cd ml\cd l('\Ult\ 1n its first fivt· provided b) educatton partner hip<. )_cars and a pm Jle c' aluauon of the were special a"ards. scholarships or hrst 18 month'> ot tht.· '1 -\B prOJCll in incentives · for tudcnls~ and gurs1 se,cn c1t1cs fou nd lhl' same uncvl'n speakers, special d1:monstra11on .. or pattern. use of the panncr'<, faci ht1cs or .. The best e' 1dl·m·f ''c ha"c po1nh equipment. The oiTenngs uggcsl tu th e u~folnes\ ot the~ (compact\) some of the lim11a11on~ 1nhcrt'nt 1n 1n·1hc areas of rnrgeted Jobs, scholar- 1he approach. . \haf>s and mo<le<il l>-''alcd col- Someofthosc '"'oh cd \\llh adop1-labora11'e progra mm mg for at·n k a-school program!. speat.. blunt!~ )Outh." wrote Gnr' \\ alkcrof Publ1c- abou1 the probkms Pn"ate Vcnturc'i: 1he Philadelphia Some corpora11ons ma) con.,1der firm tha1 did the r cbruar)' 1989 this "the least c>.pens1\C "'a~ l<l C\alua11on sat1sf) their obhga11 on ... h 's far more >. "The elusive element of these difficult to run a complc' JOb it)Stemw1de collaborat1ons. howe,er. placement program ~here there arc continues to be the \Ct) thing that quid pro quos "'11h the school underlie'> 1he1r onginat1on and con- system." sa_}'s Gene ( anwngh1. com-tmuin~ populant). ·sc:hool 1mpro' c- mun1t)' affairs manager for 1he mcnt .' ·Walker \Hole "c.;chooH>u'-1· Amoco Corp .. which "'as hca\ll~ ness compact!> ma, he no morc'than involved 1n this )Car's sutrcss(ul one 1mr,>nan1 p1el"l' ofu much larger dnve to re" amp C h1cago's schools pualc.' Can~nght and others alw notc<l That ' 1ew came th rough 'trongl~ JI that adop11na !>Chools. the most an N .\B co nfcrcncl' la'il "cct.. among popular form of panncrsh1p. often bus1nes~ offit-1.tl' 1n,ohcd 1n the means adopting sur' 1vors\ -nut poh11c:il arena. I Best investment is to tll1nl< about need for a computer The first thing that most people do when considering bu)tng a personal computer 1s to figure o ut what t.'QU1pment to bu) That'~ 1mponan1. but there 1 a maJOr question that should be asked before an(. equip- ment 1s ncr even thought o . The first ques11on that anyone should ask before going computer shopping 1s. 'Do I really need a computer?" To some degree, almos1 everybod) could make some use of a PC but that doesn't mean that everyonr needs one. h's easy enough to be caught up 111' all the advc n1sing that computer companies direct at consumers. It's cai.) enough to get the 1mpress1on that evcrybod) else alread) has one. so PCs mut be cssen11al. Personal com- puters arc wonderful tools that can increase product1 v1ty. chm1nate cumbersome repet1t1vc tasks, and handle m.!lhemaucal chores bener than an MIT vadua1c. But. in spite of all the advcrt1s1ng claims. not e"CIJ· body really needs one. One way to determine whether a computer 1s needed 1s to t ons1der how 11·s going to be used. cspcc1ally whether 11 1s intended to handle random chores or regularly scheduled ta.5ks. People who bu) computers to handle random chorci.. such as oc- ca11ionall) sending let tcrs to fncnds or doing tax computations at the end of the )'tar. tend to rc.,,en back to the old way of doing things after the thrill of the new computer has worn off or 1hc frustration of the new system has "-On OUI. LcarninJ to use a computer takes ti me. ln1t1all), until a certain profi· c1cnC} 1s established, using a com- puter to handle a project may take lon_Jcr than it docs to do at manually. With rejular pracucc, the lime to get something done drops dramatically, and the value of using a P bccomc\ apparent. People who aren't using their PC regularly have a much harder 11me gettin& over Lhat learning tune hump. The) don't get comfunablc enough w11h their cqu1pmen1 to get the most out of 11. so, aft er a fc\\ attempts. they find their old ~a> of do1na 1t easier and more comfortable. At that poant they reali ze 1ha1 lhey ·really didn't need a computer al all. Some may also reah1e that unlcs~ they make their minds up to put their system to use on a regularly basi their rnvc tments will ha"c been wa ted Others will JUSl put the ystcms on some shelf. or drag 11 into the kid'> room for game playing. and never be concerned ~llh it again Potrntial P(. bu)c~ who u)lcnd on using their equi pment for regularly scheduled task~ have a more rcaltst1c need for a computer. and a much better chance of becom1n1 proficient at its use. Tracking a well-defined family budaet. rcconc1llng cht.'<'king .attount.S. rejularl) anary.1_1na 1nvcst- mcnu. punan_1 out a club new lcncr or periodic flyer arc all tasks that require ~ular u~ge Ead 1 t1mr they a.re performed. they becomr 50fllc- what easier and the results somewhat mort tmprnsive. until at's hard to 1magme e'er ha\ln& handled lht• tn!>ks w11hout a computer. Besides frcqucnc)' and rt-gularit) of use. another "ay of dcterm1n1ng "'ht'thcr it's tame to bu) a computer or not is 10 consider whether the bcncfih of the PC JUSllf) the expenditure Computer maga11ncs art filled wnh ads for low<os1 S\\lems. and good bu )s arc possible ~·1th careful hopping. For the most pan. th ouiJl, the reafit) 1s that to assemble a working S)' Lem with all the required components and pcnpherals can be a \.Cf)' expensive process. Less po\l.Cr· ful s)'stcms. bawd on older des1ins. m1gh1 run well o'crSl ,000. "h1lc the most powerful state-of-the-art desktop \)Stems can co\t SI 0.000 For bus1ne scs. computcnzat1on 1s almost always cost cfTccuvc. but that's not the ca..e when look1na at ')stem for pc™>nal use. Onh the md1v1dual bu)er can determine whether ifs wonh at to i.pcnd the amounts of monc)' requited to put together a f uJI S)stcm. Spending mone)' on a personal computer can be a real ln\icstment. but the best 1n.,,e,tment a potential P( buyer can make 1s &o tale the ume to think out how the system 1saoina to be used before doani any ~hopping. lf ll turn~ out that t~re arc no rcaularl) ~hedulcd task that the PC will be called on to handle. the the pnce 1s Just a hole too steep to JUSt1fy rccrca11onal compuuna. 1t may be that 1t 1)n't needed at all. at least no111 this time By the 11mc a real need doc\ become apparent. a whole, new. mo~ pov.crf ul acnerauon of PCs may be on the market. 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NJM'I' it• NL• i: #V M'I' 11 W Mi .. llY "'° llW IOU n &!,;. == ltt ! " ~· ,,,. ·~rt .. ~ ,(·~: t '" ...... 11': ,~. = :=! i!1f~f I i -:-.: ::: .. 0 i. .. ,. ... ., lltl 11th 11 .. ~o ,, "-:: I .ii:'~;;;~ ·E~ :l'.: uiru t ..... " ; .. ~ ' 1" 10 7 Nl.t .. .. ., "'l • .. I ID N<. ti tt7 NL~ ID .. .. /fl+ ., '" fl) H tt NL• ft I• 7) Ml• i. \ ., OAVIJ•w &be biaiD. dat man is imorovina. said '• ,,,_.., freed ol. Ille Umvenily of ColOf'ldo of.,._. fetwl ii ...._.~?r:_Ca~1n~nver. the rulelot..tt-: yt.i ----may. alle,'&a\t tht· a.-.. wllio wo.za IDil ol ft1~11on and 01htt idlllilll ..... II~• Ml Paitunson's suft'~rs no ktbe~Ol'Nai-......_ ....,unnaaatioe 08 u~ ..,._ .-Y hd them1elves frozen liailllia cltuldt. fore~.·· Freed of fna1 lillUC l'ftl8rdl llid. "II would . ~ t~t lund . Of ftlVition abonion-for-profti &om 11'9 -.llOlftC!'O". et1m1na11na f°r«z•na aue tilln and fomce cx..n .. perts epttodts.. . ,&llOPI.. 1a bolpi&lk. Proponmts A sped.al NattOnal lumutcs of couaterthat reseatehen are ateerinaa Healdl advisory committee ~ded inorally atutral course. lat ~ber It would be ~ Can 1atnc:e 1epenk the UK of table for _the federal aovcmmcnt to h.unan ma\trial from the way it wu beck medal ~rch •!lvol v~na the o~ That (;Cntral ethical qun-tran~t of uuue of 1ntcnt1o aally tion·ollhe Nuremburs medical trials aborlcd fet\&lel, foUowina World Wa r II is beina A"'.d 1 month late!, at the annual railed •in over fetal tissue rewarch. mec'lU\I of the: Amcncan Assoc11t1on a new frontier of medicine. for tbc Advancement of ~ence, .. The onl)' answer to this obviously Stanford U navcrs~ty Preside nt 1s the answet .. which our whole '?Onald Kennedy classified nahH<>- cuhurt is 1n a n1u1sh over Are these hfe ldvoca\ts who would ben all peo ple (fetuses) human beinp?" said ~rclt w.-•h hi tissues as amo~a the Rev. Richard J ohn Neuhaus, a the enemies ohdcnttfic pr<>srcs . Lutheran thcol~a.n who was amona Rnearcben hope tha t trans.- more than 500 siSMn ofan intcrfajth plant1na fetal cells int<? ~pie wi th letter uriina the federal aovemment d1abetesand Partu n§On s d1seasc may to bin fundina for research usina provuk an cfrcct1v~ treatment, a nd 1ntcntJonally abon.ed fet~. also Jtt the potential such research .. bas fon1m1larly treauna other serious If we learned anyth1n1 f~om the diseases such as Alzheimer's. medical tnAls ~t Nurembeta. 1t 1s that Tissue can be obtained ebewhcre. science 1s not 10 itself ~ood. It can be includma from the pauent''J own u~d for &ood or evil. said Richard body. but some u pcru SI)' feta.I t1 sue Docrfhnfcr, assocune d.tr~tor of the has the advantaae of chm 1na11n1 the Office o Pr0nL1fc Ac11v1ues of the need for s uraery on the pauent 10 U.S.C11hohcConfcrence. "Our point gather the tissue, and its 1m matunl) as, the way science 1s .1mple~cnted may make 1t more adaptable has to respect human d11m ty. "We must separate tbc issue of On the other side there are human abon ion from medical research," co ncerns, too. said the ch.airman of the NIH ad- For decade!, a S2·)'car-old patient v1sory com mtttc~. retired federal of Dr. C un Freed ha suffered from appeals Judae Arli n M. Ai:tams of degenerative Parkinson's disease but Ph1ladclph1a now, after implants of fe tal tissue to The committee rel.om mended au1dcl1ocs such as proh1bitina profi ts from the sale of fetal tis ue, but the panel's maJOnty opinion was lhat the ethics of where the ussuc wa4J ob-- tamed laraely sho uld not be con- Mdercd . · If not used fetal brai n cells and other tissues wo uld 1mpl) be d is- carded, sa) many researchers who sec no reOec11on of the moral ab) SS or the Na11 era .. Fromm)' perspectl\ c. the hottom hne 1\. o nce a woman deu dc she' 101ng lo ha\e an a bon ion I JU'1 don·t undcrsurnd wh)' 1t (fctal u-.s uc) shouldn·t be u~:· s:ud Dr. M\'ron Gencl, a profc.,sor ol pediatric ·and alt associate dean of the Yalt> hool ofMed1c11w .. I sa) 1h1s • s one "'ho lfad a substantinl number of m) famtl) dcslro) ed m the Holocaust .. To other ... 11's 1mposs1ble to dis- tance tht' 3l 1 of abon1on from the use o f ~suh1ng k 1al ta sue .. h 's O!o wparatc as me being here and )OU being there and ~c bcana held 1ogc1hcr b) onl) the one bullet "-h1ch I haveJU'lt fi red ... said the Re' James Burtchacll. a member of the NIH panel "'ho d1s'scn1ed from m rcpon • ll's an ab.,urd claim " Oumhaell a profe\sor of moral thcolog) a1 the l n1 \.erct1t) of f'i o1re Orenge Coelt DAtLV PILOT/~, Aprl 17, "8t Da me, $a1d government ponw,..,h1p o f fetal tissue research "ould be the mo 1 po"crful uprcss1on of public a pproval of abon ion sance the u- preme Coun·s dec1s1o n tn Roe v Wade. The ambivalence and m1 g1vmgs that male the abon1o n dcc1s1on m painful for ome women ··could easily be relic' t.'t'.I b) the ra11onal- i11t1on, }CS, 1h1s 1s a 1mg.1c thin&. but o me &ood co uld come out of 11." Bunchacll ad If the rc!.earch be ome profitable. r1h1 I rnnccrns ma) be foriottcn. Neuhaus added .. Health 1s b1& bucls. uJ>('rhucks. SMllMkt..t' Tbcre Aft h ,...;;:, Anlerkarilere wtlh•to pay_...,. lban health fair tht_praa111•'-fil .. late," ht said. ··nc .~ d)nam1cs are poMr!uUy 09 die Mill ofbl«kint out moral rdlecdalL b 1',,. not in any wa) far·&Md toeaYll6oli that 1n not lOO man) yan ~ h0$p11al will have a parts s.hOp... •' Arthur Caplan, d1m1or. 0/ ... Center for 81omed1cal Ethics ., dlf Una"cnity of Minnesota. -• ··"c•ina motal problem" Mm •• a boned fetal uuue ind .. bdlevt1 Jt research mu11 be cle>Kly "IUlated. Fetal tissue sho uld be handle£ M said. lhrouah a third·part)' s~ ~ hke that used for orsan donaUODI. ,J uch donations art reaulatlid to ,,,.. ~~rate the ph~teians 1wa1una tt.. , orpn fiom the paucnt~s treaunent. :.;;1,·T--;.;;-,.c-""=.••• -It al~ 1s no lonacr s1mpl) aa.ckm1c l specula11on that someone m.aht create hfe to dcstro} at for valuable.' tis uc, ( a plan said "I ~no" of three people "ho ha'e bttn "ilJ tnJ to tft!t! prt'anant to donate t1 sue ctthtt t• thcm sch cs or a fa m 1ly mcmbtt." 1 1 Rabbi James Rudin of the Anwrf,~, can Jewish Comm1ue. who Krvcs 011~; the New Yorl State Task Force on .. ~ Life and the Law, fi nds compclh~1'1 araumcnts o n both side 11 • kud10 said he ha5 fl o obJC"Ction to ' the use of fetal ti~ uc for medical t research, but he 1 womcd that the pracucc ma) encourage abortJon and e\ cntuall) ma~ lead to poor ll women sclhn& fetal 11ssuc. f .. I was r:used "here science ~ go1n~ 10 ans"'cr all our pro blems.'' ~i Rudin sa1d " But sc1en(c per Sc." is neutral, Rudin ~ said. .. Our moral and pubhc pohc) 111 1u1delincs a rc JUSt now catc htn up,, with what ~e·rc C3P3bk of doing ·· .. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ :'' Changing face of the AIDS epidemic cha!lenges Society \ . l!ly PAUL GEITNER . , Anociaff ~. w .... NEW YORK -'\ gro up <>f middle-class men. concerned 1ha1 friends were d ) mg and nothing ~as bc1 na done. met in Greenwich Village eight )ears ago . They called themselves G a)-Men's Health Cra m . T hey had hnlc money ttnd lcu clout; there was no name for the dJscaS( that brouah1 them together. Today. Gay Men' Health Crisis hu a S 10 m1llton budget. its own SI\· SlOf) Manhanan bu1ld1n1 and 2.000 volunteers, and the disease has a name: acquired im mune defictCl'\CY syndrome. ARer )tars o f hcctonna poh11c1aM nd public health official to address the problems of people ~1th ID • G MHC and 1ts cohorts a~ them-stl~es being challt nicd 10 cope wuh the chan&in& face o l thal populatton Nauonw1dc. more than 87.000 cases of AID ha'e been reported about two-thirds o f them among homosexual or bisexual men. Bu1 1n many c1t1es, espcc1all¥ alona th( Ea 1 Coast. someo ne d1agno~d wuh AIDS today 1s about a s hkel) to have tx.-rome 1nfec 1c0 by shoo110g up w11h dtn) needle as through sc' In New York ( tt). 1n1ravcnous drug abuscn compn!>ed a n c 11matcd 45 perce nt of all ncwl) reported A IDS cases last )Car. ··These pr0Jttt1ons bcar·out what ~e haH long known. that the spread of AID 1s fueled b> drua.s (and) 1ha1 AID as accelera ting us onslaught upon poor, drug-ra vag- ed ne1iJlborhood and manonl) com· m un111cs.'' said cit) Hcahh \om- m1 1oner Stephen Jostph In c~ Jersc). IV drug abu..e~ comprised 59 pcrt"en1 of nc" .\IDS l·a~~. What this mcnn~ to \ID -'>en 1,c pro\ 1dc,.-.; '"' onh now bc-1ng ad d rcs~d San Franu\lo '"'h thl' mo\t peoplc ""llh 1\I()~ per l :tptld (lf Un\ U .S lll) · \.\In\ prat\C frum afl quarlcrs fo r II\ ll·o;poni,e 10 thl· cp1dcm1l Its hant1 ProJCll a pccr·ulunsd- ing grou_p tor the 1crm1nall) 111 had one s1a1Tn 1n I~ ~ nnd ~as nc.>arh defunct ~O"' 1t h.t!) a S '·mil ho n bu~und .i p.11d \lJITof ,o darcc tanr counseling group' and .t hou\1ng r.rogram geared IO"-ard andcpc:mknt \lntt for pcoplc"tlh ~105 Bui G reg DJ). ~hanu·s cduratwn d1rel tor note lhat ahout '16 pc:rccnt of \ID <) ca\l'\ an ttu.• C'll)-arc .1mung a.a> malt!I ··"ho u\CJ 10 lead rcla· t1,cl\ normal h\C . "'l.rl' emplo}nl Openihg oppOrtunities for women Mary sat acrou the dC1k from me. a ck.ma for vocatlonaJ 1nformauon he was mtddk·q ed and v.1dowtd, a nd ta.ad she was tr)•f\I to decide wh11 1t was he wanted 10 be . whtn he &J'.CW Up. Thc)earv.as 1970,and ll ¥.a\ 10 the ca()3Clt) of \-Oluntccr coun5C'IOr a t lX I'\ brand nc" Wom en's Op. ponunat) Center th 1 I asked Mao 10 fill out a pcr\o nal que t1o nnaire My JOb was to help her to assc s her pcrM>nal and professional histo ry so that she could m ap out a plan for her future. But \.1.al) w-.a\ nu t ofTcrin1 muc. h hl.'lp 'hi.' r~·turm.·d the qu1."t1onna1n: wtth on!) ncr nt.1mt' and ~ddrl•\\J>n 1t. .. \\ h} h;nc }OU left thi\ form blank'!' I J\~Cd "Btca u\C 11 l'llll\ fora r1:,um<' ... and I h•n-rn'1 done a n)&h1ng. .. \he \aid ~1> ~upcMlcuth 1M11nct\ 100~ O'er. "Ha .. I.' )Ou had 30 ) (hth.lrcn·.r· I probcJ "O h )Cs four. But they're "own now " ~ . fo1.ar duldrtn 5011ndC1ft like a fi time Job to me (and till d t)(i). II tumtd out that Mal") al50 had di,m1ued her thrtt·)Cat term H PT A prcstdc.ot. her t~ptnC'T\C'f H Wa>' nd Means Chair for a natio nal .. chant) aroup. ;1nd her lime 10 .... 3 C..1rl 'ko ut leader a\ "tri\.111 u mc- fillcr " I he woman Miid that she had lo t hel' hu'lband four )UN before,JUSt I\ her last child lcn the ne\t. It sccmcd rca'°nable 10 me to 1nqu1re about how \he had occupied her time in these mo t recent )Cars I've done absolute!) noth1na:· he Y id • r 1rst I wa too bu ) becaute I was 10\.0l\-ed an the \ale of rn y hu band·i. bu 1ne , and "n('C then l'"e bttn 1ra"ehn1 aro und the v.orld as the 1nternat1onal pre tdent of Parents Witho ut Panncl'\" Mir) had bouJhl into the female "w1"1o m of the umes ·• It v.as out of the ~•Im of her 1ma11nat1on that k1ll.s 1Cqu1rtd throuah "olumecr efTon s could ~transferable t<> the JOb markc1. T~ Womcn'~Opportun1t)'. Center NeWbooke~ J ~as born 1n an eOort 10 help \.\Oml'n like ~far> II \ purpose '~~' land remain~) to offer t'ducauonal and \.O C.l t1o n.il counseling. \lo ll ' a SC'S mcnt guidance in the JOb search .ind in the JUb ad\ anccment process as "-l'll a oprortuntltt'4l tor pcrwnal 1ro" th omc 75.000 pc9pk ha\c ht•nl'litl•J from the non-proht \Cr'-ll'C during 11\ 19·)C'ar h1\IOI) There 1s no li<'th:r JOb-1rain1n1 re~une 1n 01 an (' o unt) (or rd Ille 10 1h1n~ an\- "'bcrc ) .\nd membe"h1p fC'C\ arc onl~ \~~ a )Ca r \\Ith omc no minal charges tor wort. ho~ and St·nllnar\ f <'ll ,, fncnd "ho m 11h1 be a t a l roo;,r11.1J\ You can reach the Women·\ Op- portun1l) C enter u1 ~6-~ 11 The in111al 1Jca h\'h1nd the ¥.Ondcr- rul orpn11a\10n l.tmc frorn Ont' unwna hero1nC' v.ho dared lo l3~(' pcrwnal n\I.' ~torl' her 11me I k r name .,,.~, l uu \nJcr\011 .ind I'll tell )OU oboul her ne\t "celo; Dr. AJ1.,n • m•rrT•1t and l•nnl> &Mr•11l•I lo Coron• dt l Mar .\ltt WflnHJR' ''Oflf"f"t pntn. If J-H Mia • rtl'I). pit• t t'oclo1t • 1UmfH"d, Hll·aMrt t d t nt tlo~ M rltt to U"'• A,,111. Pit D , C' o D11lly Pilot" P.O. S,~ ISIO. Co 111 Mt'f• ltUI, tull 11m..: a nd twH· '-' lirmcr toolrn~ 1n )OllCI) ·.; "I th1nl.; 1ha1 hct·uu\C the 1m1,au ol "ID'> has hcen pn manl), O\ l'r 1.1.helmangl) on the P > commun1 t) thus f.ir ""<" ha\ e !'luccecded ~far an Jc\ eloping our rc.>\Ourc~\ nlong: wtth the er11den11C .. he \aid .. We J o n·1 ha\ c.> the an'"'Cr\ 1rCt on t'!ow to bc1,1 !>Cr'e the I\ dru1-u\Cr populacmn " Thc s1tua11on ,., \11ll1lar in I o' l\ngt•le\ Sc-attic. M1nneapoh\ und other <1t1e., "'hcrl' the numbc1 or I drug users 1\ rclatl\ cl\ \mJll C\f)C:rt' '·" ·in ( hicagn. 1h1ng'.I .irt more 1.hf fit.uh ··~h.tt "'C' re <.kahng "'llh hcrr an C hit.ago p.irt11. ularh "hen 1.1.c.>·rc de.ill ng \\ 11h tl'll: 1 \\Ul' of hom ('- k sncc;, and <.lc,11tu1wn, 1c; not the P > 1..um mun1 l\. hut hid~'-'-· manon t1c' I\ d rug u~r'> 1>ro\111utc\ .tnd 1hcir tarn1h1.•\ -ix-ople of the.' \lfl'l't" ba~llJlh " -.aid \I Mot\1..10 uf l ra\ckr-; and lmm1granh \1d a pri' llt1.· group 1ha1 hdp'> h111.1~ hona·· k " rco pk "'''h \II>\ ·\\ h1k "l. \\Jill to adup1 .,om1.· uf lhl· progr;im\ or ut1li1c.> some <.ll 1h1.· model'> lhdl \.tn f 1anU \lO ha ¥.(' re t..i lL.mg.iho ul "'orking" 11h a d1fle ren1 popula1111n lur the mo\I P<Arl \ta' 1:t \Jld Part of the prohkm '' lh:u an I\ drug u..cr dt'I\.., not aultlmJt1calh kH l the hahll \.\hl'n d1aano\l•d w11h \I()\ Bul mcht \I n~ organ11:s1ann\ l'\'(.llllf( 1nk llcd drug :1 ~u\Cr-. 10 1.·n1t•r 111.·at· ment bdorc tht\ urc acn•pH·d "' d1cnt'I. "If\ li ne to r U\ 10 deal~1th \Uu ·" ~omconc ''1th \R( (.\ID\ rcl.1ll'll 1.ond111onl ur \II)\·· 1,.11d T 1m \\\el."nt•\ (1\1HC Jq~)Ut\ d1t('t lnr lor pohn ;.llut 1h1. t1uth I\ at \nu'rc 1ur,1 kil\IOf m11 lronl ''''°' unJ 1ling out an<l <it11.~tn anothN needl1.• tn )OUr arm . "''-'·re h"31h nul doang ~011 tn\ ONE STOP CARE • PttEFEttttEO PROVIDER • IN-HOUSE LAB • MEOIFAST WEIGHT LOSS PIOGttAM • 'fRSONAl PHYSICIAN • Allf-GY T'fSTING ANO THATMfNT • WOltKM!N'S C~. • X ttAYANOUlTWASOUNO • IN OfftC! 5'AtOll'f fl1A)I big 1.n or 1r;nor. uo1don Ho ugh .. You· .. e ,01 t\\O 1ll nc.\~S to be ··we con 1dcr oursthc a huma~ q cJ~· h "'1th ... soc1e1v and I don t thinl we houk! I Proirams \U(h .t' G \111( and the doubh punish pcrwn ~ho· alrcad\ ~hantt Pt<.lJCCt drpcnd on volunteer\, ufTcnna," ad Diane Oohen~ bu1 '>"'ecnn \:lid .. We arc findana member oflhc Na11onill Coaht1on t no~ that Lhc-"'oluntttr model.real!\ .tbc...Homek\'I board. d~n·1 wort \\<Ith lh<'m The need "I \\Uuld be h:m t pressed to ma mu<.h more J u cl"I, 1ntc.n~· <.11 man· the riumenl that <.!\Cl"\ smite pr agcmc.>nl, much mure 10\ oh c.ment. ~m h:i.s to crept people who • U\u31h h) .a ptolc\\1onal staff p(r on off the...-. on ·Per hap what we nc to help them \Cl up the struct ure of ma) be. 1'i a hou\C' 1n a commun1 thc.>1r hie. that 1he}'rc 1nc.ltpen· v.-hcrc pcoplevho nnot\toph vc dent · plact to ao •· . The d rua abu'ICT alw is mon· hlo;rh (iMttC al\O ~ants lo ca ranac ot tu tx homck:. )Cl shelter" are no \Cr\ile mrgc-lcd at ~ific popu pl:acc for so meone infected wuh l;m on , but \\eenc)' 1J h1 Of' .\JD ~\c1.;1l l.1ttc\ run a~r1menh p nuataon. d pile ll pos1t1on.., tlw for rt•oplc ""h \I[)\ capable of nalld tf\larac t pr1\ te-'\10 ·M:n1~f independent h' 1n but dema nd tar orpnu lton. l.'an't ht ct.pt\ tcd to be oul\lrtP' \upph all thrng h.> all pcop)('. Ga) am.I , People "'ath \ID\ \lo.ho no lo ntwr b1SC\U I men ttll m.i~c up 1.10 fX'HCnl nc:'\.•J ht1\pll<.1l11at1on hut h;tH' no of (ji\Hf( ... ,, \l·loi J or~\ HJ \'. plun· to 1u 011 n tar~ \Cnl 10 \IOJ,lf · infl"t: tcJ J)<'upk. ,111J 'JU\t 1aktn1 car~ room·<)( up.lnq hutcl\, ~here thC'} of that burtkn alo m ' t\trcmd~ haH no medica l \U~r\l\1nn and d.a unting;' h' said mu\l lOntrnJ "'11h ~t'J\ \Urround· ~me former \ oluntt'Cro. l&nd o1hc1 IOJ\ J nt.l u1mt· • \II>\ acl1\ '"'"' haH cnu c1 1cd , Man~ arc .. d1'4:hargcd lr<Hll thr (1\1ff( ltn. amonai other 1h1ntt'• nvt hosp1t.il .tnd' n \II on the tx·n,h oul 'lh.inna mnrc nt it\ 1r,ourcc \.\.Ith front ... \J1J I Jll' f 1111, tlf I 1tt.•li n~ . .l rnalkr roup\, nut Swct:nc~ Jtd \\ .l'>hin11on-t>.i'l·t.I \ll>\ oia.irnu.i· (1MU< donn't "ant to ~J.'pcar nr:.. lion rop nt In "'c"' 'ork .. lm:k\ I'" lin,t room ••\\e're real con <;C'lOu' of our hm.i· an the h1ghl) ,,ra1\Cd: pn\atch run tat1on \\ c llchl'\C 1n cmpo"r1menf. B.u le' Hou\C the c11' 's onh \up~,. We bchcH 111 rommunrt1C'-takn"W; '1\CJ. \10\ r,·s1dC'n,c h o~ned 11. cart ot them\t'ht'\ >tnd <'1t1n1 11\f: I IJ~6 1.1. 1th mom" tor .i.i pco plt an,1 r. ~)Ul\C and ·'' n ana their own hope\ 10 uJd nine tnure room\ b~ the le o .. " c.h1p \ummcr ul t 9•H) "The 1u:•1rc 1\ IO ''tu b1ger pie a f or l~~ren~c <.. onkhn, \ . a 10. 10 &l'I <'thc.·r ,,·or le 111\olH·d with thii )CJr h('tmn .ind t 0t·a1nc ddu:l dt'4.'3\t' \ ht ul lhl• ptllt(\ and d1a nosed v.nh ·\I U~about tv.o ~ear' ad'°' t'\ ''url ,:-11 ..-.,··rt d o1na " ago. 3 clean, nh.-CI) tum1.,hed room at around ·,h,., 1\\Ut' , r hud ct and Baile) tiou\e 11nd a lrtatment pro· acuani monn out to h)mmunitHt , gram .. wa' the o nh lh1na that Q \Ccl ·"ho don·1 h;s\c lh" C'C\\ and t OH: • polt11cal ori-sn111n o;\.111\ that wt do . .i. 't et e\ C'n Ba1lt"\ Hou~ ha' t'' I\ tC'd "I than!.; "'c ilf\' ruund fo r a mum scH ral re 1dcnt\ ~cause ot drup· lon$ef li&ht than m~\ he me pcopl related prohltms ~1d "' adm1ni'· an11t.1f)3ted." · l nlro<iurtory one hour th dollar... w" al~ off er R"fl , ..................... call ....... Qrtlll ..... (714) MS-5114 n}Sician Sapenised WeiPt 1-Pro1'P' ltrafast • Supplement tal For The Patients • 548-1 • M Ola ... C.. DM.V PtLOTI M•dl!I, AiN'117, - Alllson Ott, Mike an9lfulrd with Jackie 8ucldey. I ,.,.. BOl'D Would you believe~ there , real y lsaffstl that drovvns7 Q. What son offish drowns 1fhcld under water too long? A. Asiatic chm bang perch Laves in stagnant water w11h ltttlc OX)gen Gulps surface air from ti me to time It's gill chamber works as a lung Younastc buds may well suck with you, but the cells therein that do the work arc pi:etty temporary. Lifespan of onesuch 1sabout I 0 days. Q. Yo u said a "biddy" 1s a young chicken. Where'd the word come from? A .. Bidibidi," a smaJI yellow bard in Wesi Africa·s Ch1luba language. Probably. Monkeys can gel measles. too. Q. What's the 39th state,, A. North Dakota Reah1c Nonh and South Dakota got tatchood at the same time in 1889 And that President BenJamin Hamson shuf- fled the proclamations so nobody would kn ow which he ~1gned first But histonans now elect 10 go b> alphabc11cal order. so call Nonh Dakota the 39th and South Dakota the 40th . partner for more than seven )ears. you''e alread) beat the odds. notes our Lo' c and War man. Our Fahrenheit temperature scale. dc\1sed an Gt>rman). has been ob- solete there for more than a centul!. Miss1ssipp1 legislators in 1972 passed a law that no aliens who d1dn·1 live 1n that state could own land there. except c1111ens ofSyna and Lebanon Can )OU explain that one? If you've held c1gh1 Jobs b) the lime you're 40, )ou're t) ptcal. sa)'s an emplo) mcnt researcher. Na11onals of no other countl) change addrcssc more frequentl5 . than Amencam. fn no human tribe ha ve the womt'n iencrall) been taller than the men. Wn11ng wornt'd Plato. Though'! 11 might discourage mt'mOI). fn hakcspearc·, England. you could use eels for monc) White of the cga 1 the "gl aar ... If you've been married to the same As a child, that mo t delicate of -------------pocts1 Eh1abeth Barrett Browning: occas1onally ate raw beefsteak for her health. Her father insisted on it. Or so 'us wnt in literature·~ footno tes. lrVIDADIAN ~"""<• ••• • Dn11ner O.vW H•)'et h kcs color. npn:iall~ red "Red means hfo." Ha)c~ hkc\ k·gs. ··tf)ou havr ircat ks\. I want to ~c 'cm." Mow hemline v.cre just above the kntts. The California deManl'r also hk<"\ polka dots. sofl shoulders Ind chemises that can be belted 1f one ~ants to shov. off the waist. Members of the Laguna Commit- tee of the-Orange Count} Ph1lham1onic ·1rt) hk Ha)cS and his fa h1on\. The) hke him so much thC') kCt'p a5king him hack. tic made his fourth appcara rwe forthe froup Fnda) at the Ritt Carlton I tote and mt.In} 1n the audience ha'c sel'n all ofh1s 'lhows · The lunchc:on crowd. a sell-out of SSI. applauded a\ 10 models paraded ~9 p11~ccs of ()a, 1d Ha.yes spring and summer along v.11h a bit of fa ll pre' 1cv. ing As usual. Ha) es pro' 1ded the commen1ar) tor his shov. and he v.as m rare form fur this one ... ad libbing. JOling v.11h thl' models and the crov.d. and 1n general covering up for the shov. ·s dda~. The truck ~:oming from Ha) cs· Los Angeles shov. room with all of the: fashions had problems. It arn"edJU!il pnor to shov. time. and that rau\ed panic in the d1l·~s111g room. Also. one model an l\Cd late. Marljane Ashoff and Ruth Hitt fl•ftJ, and Grace lloJd and Joan Hanson. ··tf the shov. docsn·t stan soon. the airls \\ 111 be too old 10 model:· quipped Ha~~\. No one seemed 10 mind the dela> The fashion v.atchcrs·-had alrcad> ~1aliLcd around the hott>l's fountain and in the flov.cr-fil kd court)ard and had dined on breast of capon stuffed with ciabmca1. Dcs~rt wa "'hlle chocolate and strav.berr) pave. Also. the women (and a re"' men) had been entertained b> Erich Vol· lmer, who donned tails and top hat. . and v.as stru11ing and •·pwtina on the Rm :· The OC PS e\ecu11ve director \\3S making has dc.·but 1n this fit'ld of llOICO'C OPI . ly SYDNEY OMARR musu. ··1 ha'e lx'l·n a soloist at m} churt:h but this <,111ging as a first I could n·t sa} no to 1he ladies." ~1d ban tone \ ollmer. v.ho acfm111cd he·s more comfo rt<1bk at has desk. (Aside to Erich Th1..1l' an· 30 other v.-omt>n's comm1ttt.·es.) Man) of the gul''>tS "-Cre surpn cd to learn of Vollml'1 ·~ singing talcn1s. "If the Philharn10nlC has its dircrtor singing. "e no" ha'e to get Tom Kendrick (0( Pe i forming l\rts Center pres1dl·ntJ on the stage and s1ng1ng:· JOked hart Euylan, chair- man of the enter guilds. Sharing the i:n1hus1as11c applause ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): You promised ~ourself to check safet) hazards, to do some repair work. to check rcc1ptlfor ··special dishes." Finally yo u can keep thoseprom1SC"S! Scenario fea tures patience TAURUS (April ZO-May 20): This 1s an) thing but a .. blue Monetti)-"'! Emphasis on g.afts. music. entenainment. ab1ht) to 1mpn nt ~t)lt' Yoong person wall take the lead. Past wnt1ng performance comes under scrut1n) GEMINI {May 21-June 20). Obtain hint from Tauru mes~ You·11 become more aware of> our ov.-n '-O•ce pothght on cntenainment. possible paruc1pation in choral group Treatment of .. broth t'r · 1s of paramount importance. · CANCER (June 21 -Jul) 22)' Keep options o pe n ·Lei others kn o"' )Ou possess degree of independence. Some ha ve been \a)1ng. "You can't take charge of )Our own destiny!" Prove them wrong. LEO {July 23-Aug. 22); Approximately e1gh1 da) sago )OU rccc1\C'd notice that money might be "on the way." Now )Ou &et "erification. pos1.o1bl) cash or check. Emotional involvement al\o pan ofd~nam1c \C'enano . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Rcphc rcce1 ,-ed to ~vcral recent 1nqu1r1es. You are in en' iablc pos1t1on of ha' 1ng a choice enano features H rYt1ht}. opponunity to hat financial Jackpot. ' LIBRA (Sept. 2J-Oct 22): What had been kept 1n the dar" will rtcc1-.:~ benefit of hght. As information 1s rccc1,cd. )Our fears and susp1c1ons Y-111 recede. You arc read) forfrc h start ~cw lo,ecould be on 1mmtd1atc horizon. SCORPIO (Oct:23-Nov. 21 ). Your antu111on s•nc-. the dn ) 1 Emphasis on charm. per onahty. abihly to put across prof~tabl~ program .\quanan wall become ma1or ally. Focus on S"tyle. romance. crca1iv1l)' pcrsuas1,ene.,,, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): .,tud)' Scorpio message. You'll be trusted to make 'important finan cial dcc1\1on You'll be sa)'ang. "I thought I could do it and I did! .. Social obligation w1JI be fulfilled CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)· Attcn11on centers around formal agreements, contracts, pcc1al documents. Discussions v. 111 include marital status. poss1b1hty of partnership. Long-ran'" pro f>C"" could lover tra,el with Vollme1 v.as soprano Lana Hileman, v.hu J01ncd him for SC\Cral numbc1s 11H.lud111g tv.o from .. Phan- tom of the Opera ·· H1tt>man 1s a member of Town and Countr) Ph1lharmon1c and has appeared in Orange Count) communit) and din- ner theater<,. .. Vollmer brou$hl in tv.o or three tables:· ~1d chairwoman Marljane Asboff, "ho had fill ed four tables " 1th her fnends from Huntington 8C'ach where she v.as act1\e v.i\h Hunt· angton Harbour commlllcc before mo' in& to Laguna one and a half )cars ago ··we hope to male.· h\'HH·cn S 16 000 and S 18.000 I rom the shov. · 1.:ommcntcd ~.,hofl . Prcxc<'d., go to ()(PS )Outh education pro· grams Her comm111ce in~ludcd Mar) Bettis, Gloria ThullldU, Marjorlt' McDonald, Ernttline Aller ... nd, Vtrg lnla Crosley, Qarlotte Lockwood. Lii Johns ton, Kay Wittmaclc and Glml Garman . Also Jackie Buckley, (weann& the: DH su 1t·sh c.· v.on la\t )Ca r) liaison for the Laguna Juniors v.ho v.cre acllni as gl"C(lt'r\ and ticket ~lie". and Ola• B•lld1, lillrle) Sch11lt1er, Jeanettt' Norton, Mary Brooks. Ann Crowl and BUile HanJt'n. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18); tud) · g111anus mc\..agc ( hec-l> "anous I a peels conC'crnang loan . ~van~ pcrccnta1oc You'll get help trom source Ch•plln's cent•n•rv celebr•t•d considered "unorthodox" potl1&ht on wr1t1ng commun1ca119n. Hnfirat1on. I PISCES (Feb. 1'9·March 20)· Obtain h1n1 from Capl'1c.urn mcssaac. TM Ptllece• ., ......... •ugen• CM~lft, 16, son of the pothght on domestic rclat1 onsh1p , unique agreement. marriage '1 ou are not lllte a.... C111911R. °" IMll~., Ill London at a .-ctel '4!!"">' be1ngg1,cn complete story. Be aware. scnc.1t1H· to 'iubtk clues reunlen aM ~ ,.rfonllaftCe of ttte MOYie Cit')' IF APRIL 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY attention center~ aroun(J hohda-. Lllfl .... " .......... the IOOltt Mlnlverur, Of the Mnh of the spiral, d1vcrs1.ficat1on. greater sense of freedom You'll become more aware o·f COMk .. nlut. Ctlaplln. WM -led In 1977, elso was diet. nutr1t10n, wardrobe. body image. Emotional "trauma" thi'l month 1'1 re111e1111t1rH Ill lw .... rlel'NI where he spent his lest JS more minor than n'l8JOr. Complete recover) and ultimate "1ct<>I) definite for ~·era. -Nit flllll1 le•v• • • llOl9nant ,.. ...... of Justke and M >' 9t11MlltJ,"• uld Swtu Pres*nt-Jeen-~ac•f Delamur••· If you care about veterans, write your legislators [yen 1boilitt CM manutactuters are us1111 new matet1als aod processes to prevent perforabon corrosaon, many car buyers still consider additional rustproof1111 a eo<>d Idea. Tilts IS especially true of car owners who expect to keep their CMS for 1 fOf1I '""'· Rustprooti111 also makes sense wtlefe winters ate prolonae<f attairs, or salt air ~/o.r_.11olh1llon are pro~ Rustproohnc co11S1Sts of the appllcahon of 1 wu·NMd prtro6eum denvatitt upon ltae exposed parts of the car. The ~ 11 sprayed on the 1Wfopr1ate arm Wltfl wands t~t are placed throuefl minisc• 1CU$S holes lfl the t1r's body. ~proper ~ion aod folow up C¥e, 1 aood rustproof"'I job should tfftct1wtly deal Wilt! any ...sture trapped 1n an 1nterl0f Mii structure fOf ttle lite of the c•. A"'*' rust Ind COfrOSIOfl IS usually weft _. ie cost of rustprooflfJ, .. .. --~ ......,., ..... dlll tlle .... -.. '°°" .-.. ... ..... '*11 of the Cit IMt ... ... """et""** For-' .. • WW "" W. at C&f, -p • Oif ---.,. ...., .................. 1, ... . _,.., """ ..... ., ... . .. ,.. ............ .... ...... °"" •r u tor.,.. .... ...... ., .... IM. .... 10.U. ..... DEAR AN Lr\ND£RS: I know )'OU care about our veterans bccau~ you askcd~dcrs lo re~mbcr thcm"'\>n Valentine's Day uni more than a million ~nd a haJL people responded. l'lca-.c be· their fnend aaaan. 01d you know that suwhcs are so 5bon 1n man)" VA. hotpi&al...UW. & nurses arc scroungina the little aouvcnir bar of ioap and shampoo bOttlcs from hotels to brina to VA peticnts? ~ In one VA h°'p1tal 1 n the South;"tht nurses were so f ruttrated by tlae refusal oft he prosthetics d~nment to suppl> wheelchair culh1ons that hey r11sed ~s. boutht • ~ maure\s, borrowed 1n elttt~ knife Al a con,rcss1onal hcarina last September. V officials ~ad the) faced a $600 maJlion to SI billion shortfall in their budact for m~ical care. Yet we seem to have billions of dolTa n for the ~fcnK Dcpanmcnt. Docs any of th as make ttntt to you, Ann? -E.A.. OAKLAND. C'ALJF. DEAR OAK: Ne, ... tt .._,t fw •lie .... &ame.1 •P•J reMert a. rememhr &Mt lltt wMel &Mt and cut the foe m to make wheelchair . ...,.., pta Ille Id. Ill tMI n .. , IM cu1h1ons for their patients edllaletlera.J .. llllf ..... llM Another VA nu~ rtportcd that '" ... ..,., .._ IMlli le lmffilrt u her hospital it was impo11ible 10 a•vc _,., .. aa ... ...._. ,., .. n l· d. -. 1..-. ...... • ....., ,.......lillf ..... ,., ... 11~1ac p1t1ents proper are un·ausc TMI 11 IW 1-I •• -.. fer ..... !!e1' 464 Ml bave...111111hn ·nn ..... -=''-..... ftr~-.. ....~ .s._.___5: l Tiu1 could be lifc·thraten•"I-~ "NN l.ANIJE{ I 0 a• ' .... do '°" bW .., A.-la .... -~ :t:· two dla-............... • flloMa 11111. llo1cea, 11·._ ........... ,.. ... ..................... . ........ -..,,.. .. ,.., .... ""'a h nfl'll z IL JllllP ............ to .... ,.. .... . I cnpatd to marl) a wonderful IU) who Is 28 I 1m 27. "Tom" ha :i aood job and lo\r\ has workf EHryth1na is peaches and crcam~~d'pt for one thana. Ht ha been smokina a JOint or two of marijuana cvef) da) for )C 1'1. I have told him th•t I thank he should 11op smolcin& pot. or It lea" (ut dov.-n a httk. but he says thert" 1 notliina wron1 w11fi it. that pot 1!' barmletl. and he tees no rtaM>n to ~'1;e h1mttlf of the pleasure •nd tion he 1tti from It. Ann, when he smokes. he feta spmc;:ey and luy and ck>nn't W1nt to do i nythi• but litlen tp music and •n 11 dlt well. !Omethnn he pis silty uwt ,.... °"" nothina. wbtth •wrJ•Pit••--·-"'--- tr t fi r to curb youths' energy, save lives Al_ a community moum1 the loss of 14-year-o&d Cori . waaa. at would dO well to chan•l some of the emotion into makina safe t~ road that contributed to her dnth. · The Estancia High School freshman fell v1ctam to youthfitlncss. that state of mind that knows no fear. does not pause to ponder mortalit)' and laves for ltiC moment. Trqically, youth•s unbndlcd energy sometimes ha boundaries. The consequences can be fatal. Pei Wang who was at the whe~I of the speeding Acura lntqra will hvc with that harsh reahzat1on. The rest of us owe somethina to others hke the Wans sasten who can't or won't resist the urae to go fast. to feel the rush of speed, and noise and wind. We must make Placentia · A venue a more difficult place to die. • Traffic expcns and police officers m Costa Mesa ha"e worked over the )ears to make the wide. winding road a safer plac:c. But the task is not cas) Commuters an'd students share the bus) road wuh bicyclists and pcdestrians.·h 1 easy to go fast as the road dips afld winds between . Estancia High and the Mesa Verde neighborhood. It is too easy. Various strategies might be emplo)ed. including restnp- ing the lanes and adding stop signs. One idea that demand~ particular attentio n 1s installing concrete barrtcrs. The so-called Jersey barriers have a double benefit. They narrow the roadway and reduce motorist ' perceptions of what is a safe speed, meaning in this instance. they introduce boundaries where young drivers see none. The barriers also serve the very real purpose ot preventing out-of-control cars from crossing lanes of traffic. They confine the danger. It as possible that with such barriers. a commµn1 t) would not be mourning toda). Oplnl0n1 expreued ~n thlt 1pace are those of the OaJly Pilot Other vlewa ex pre.Md on this page are those of their authora and artltll Reader a comment• ate Invited and may be Mnt to The Oa1ly Pilot, P 0 Box 1580 Cot1a M..,. 92626 o 1111 :u '01c·1·:' Domestic oil exploration The new sounded good for the local cconom}: The pri<.c O'"'"f~~:....c--n-t fttver e rude-c)1mbed tO SfH-5 ~ barret:-whtch- compared quite favorabl> to a low of $8 per barrel JUSt SI\ months ago. But as several sources pointed out, the increase probabl ~ will be shon-h\·cd ... Some say it's onl> a matter of time before the prices begin to drop again, perhaps to the point" here the) were before. Not much has happened to trul> encourage nc" production and explorati on of 011 dome ucall). and that'-. -Crazy. h seems this count I) has not learned an) le sons from the embargoes and pncc hike forced by OPEC during the 1970s. When the oil glut occurred In the earl) 198 ..... e acted as if nothina bad had happened a few )ears earlier. 011 and gas <onsumpuon increased wath lower petroleum prices: bigger cars made a comeback: and no one tn Wa hington -de pile the oft-repeated warnings -had tbe guts or foresight to deal with tbe obvious sign ofh1s\ory about to repeat 1~lf We ~ere on the slo~ but sure road to rchance on 1mponed 011 agarn Like.a the story of the 1rasshopper and the ants. this country has CnJO)'Cd a long scfson of cons um ptJo n but ha not planned properly for the coming blizzard. Pan of the solution to changing this ~ldomy picture 1s to encoura.ac domestic 0 11 and gas cxplorauon. That is ~hy "-C suppon a proposaJ b)' Rep Bill Thomas. R-Bake~field. that would create tax ancenll\C for the mdu tf) to invest an nc'"' opcrauons. This. of course, mu t be done an an en\ 1ronmcntalh acceptable manner, as Thomas pointed o ut. But It <.·an be done. and 1tcould be a good fir t tc~. al ong with rnMcr"at1on measure~. toward ackno"lcdgang and dealing \\Ith the problem in tcad of 1gnonng ll n~ S.k~Nll~ld C•llforal•a IOU\\ I' lll~dOH\ Today is Monda)·. pnl 17. tht the ~orld. t07thda)Ofl989 lhcrcarc258da" In 1969. 1rhan 1rtu1n "'as con· ten in the year • VICted ofo,S3\ tnat1na n Robert r Today' h1&JlhJht 1n h1 1ory: "enned). On Apnl 17, IY61, about l.SOO c IA·traant'd Cuban oilts launchtd f n 1969. CLcch~lo' akian Com. the ditattrous Bay of Pip 1nvas1on of munist Part)' chatmlln luander Cube an an anempJ to O\Cnhrow the Dubcek wa\ deposed ,ovemmcnt of r:J<kl Castro The In 197S, Phnom Penh fell 10 1nvM10n fa11cd . and the uf\.1\'or~ CommuntSt ansurgcnt"· cndina C1m- wtre capcurtd. bod1a's fht'· car war. On 1hlJ datt;~--lo 1492, a contrau was s1inro In 19 • ttic bod•~ of ;i\mencan bctv.ecn CJmstopher olumbus and hbranan Peter Kilburn and t"'o Bnton v.crc found near Bcuut fbe pein to tttk a ~cstward ocean thrtt hosta&e-\ had b«n slam '§" PIUAF 10 Ai1a. t 1 t: h l ' ' In f ~2 I. Manin Luther wcni before parent > in reta iat1on ior t e the CNt of Worms ("ohrmO to flee raid on Lib) I · chalJtl stcmmin1 from htt reh11ous Ten )'can 11 A ffdcral \lfct) wnlJn~ panel rccommcnndcd lhat a broad In lS24. G10 ... ann1 da Vcmuano ranac of new 1ns1namcnb be an talltd ditc.0.,..e~ pte1Cnt-day •cv. York on m~ than balfthc nauon '1 nu !car harbor. rtactors In 17~ &n,am1n Franklin died in f1vc )Cit'\ II<>· Machine-tun lire -+---Ptri'8dcq111eaalllllwoCM..,,,_.-_;;,-.from L1b)a·a Embe > •n London rsrl'd I Ci 6wd dUri'91 i*Olt'il llll1Mt In 1161. the Vi,..,nia ta&eConven• IM to\'t'mnwnt of Col Moammar tioe voud to l«cde from the nion. Gadhafi. k1llin1 1 pohcc officer and In 1941. Y"'90lle~auutrendered to v.ound1na 10 ot"M•pcopk. Olmlany in 'ROf1d War 11 OM,ar110: LOUatt t'vehon. the In 1964. Ford Motor c·o un\eilcd Ru.Maan.-om tcwpeor who btanw tbc .. Mus&ana. •· oncollheWortd'sbett.tnown•CMMn In'*· Jcmt M«k of'Columbut., arti5'1. diftt '" Nc-w Yott at I.be• of Olho. ~ ,_ fint woman to Clllftt•• IOlo airplane ftisht arourid . ·-·· ..... ~-l ... a.. ( ....... ,..., .... c.-..,.., .... _, ......... ; ...... .....,.... ...... ...... ................. :::: .... ..... .. c.-... ..... ~ .... _ ..... ,........ ..... SOCIALIST HmO . 19'69 .. t: .. Congress faces tough test of instilling ethics by statute WASH! GTON (AP) -When would-be reformers rose up in <.on- grcss. their ciders used to~) that )OU can'1 leg1slatc morahly. So they d1dn'1 try. That era is gone. that slogan no lonicr lS fashionable, and the govern- mcnl has been tryina fora generation to ans11ll ethics b> statute . own pa) again th1 )car "There is no point, absolutel) no point. in pulll"I ongress through ahothcr traumatic ba hmg l.1kC' thC' one JUSt completed.". Bu h said , Anollter Bush proposal under· scored 1nothC'r •neon 1stcnc) 1n eth· 1cs rules. He ~1d Congress hould act this )ear to close the loophole th:it permits some senior members to con,ert sufl'lus poht1eal contnbu· t1ons to ~rsonnl use That ·~ per- mitted for members elected before 19 0. ...... llllllC'-i Swiss set example for having · weapons To the tdllor The ~n on so-called ··auautt• \\CaP<>n~ 1s 1ll·nd"1!.Cd and lt11~l1t10ft to outla"' some "capons sets a pre edent forlunhcrbanningofote.et' "capons, ltfc'n all pnvatel)-OWricd fire4rm Thi!' aim of those who ban firearms iS nmd1rec1cd The) should target criminals not weapons that ordinar) .\men ans n ust to defend thcmsches from lawbrealers. 1 The dc;uhs of fhe schoolchildren and mJune 10 more than a dozen others an a . cod.ton school)ud ~re 1rag1c. Had the cnmmal JU.Slice sys- tem been operating propcTly. the man v.ho perpcLra1ed th3t dcadl) ram.,..r "'ould ha'e been behind bars for other enmes he had comm1t1ed. He • was walk1na the street as a result of• pica barga101ng. The attack on those school children hould ha' c generated outragt' about the hbcral..Jommated JUd1c11I sys- tem. Instead the media haH• people thml1n1 that the gun commmcd the cnme. Tht truth t:!. that the gun 1s not . tll fault. The u)Cr of the gun in this ca)C 1s al fault. <Jun owners need to remind la" enforcemt'nt thal law- ab1d1 ng gun o" tiers arc their best f11ends. Common sense will tell )OU that outla"'1ngguns "''ltdcpm·conl> law- abidingrn1zcns of this method of sclf- defense .\ rnmmal 1 hardl) goma to hc.·,·d n la" that ~~ he can't ha~e 1 gun he·~alrcaJ~ a cri minal. - The results arc mt'(ed The issue I\ far more v1s1ble The rebuke'> and punishments for misconduct a~e far more frequent And the rules of conduce arc far more stnngcnt 1han in the~when the late 5t-11:&;t1t tt M D1rksep rose up in mell10uous protc\t aga1ns1 c' en the suggestion that members of Congrcs hould d1~losc their sources of income. But then, he v.>a n't altoiriher cons1sten1 himself His proposed rule against a quid spin through the revof.Ving .(Joor ""ou-r. 5«m appli- cable to !)le dcfen~ consulttn& worlo. lhal was one of the is.sues ra1~d against former Sen John (, To"'er Bush'sreJeClcd nominee for SCt:(ClJn of defense. fronl JI). that abu~v.-an central issue m one ot the cases that marked the chan1c in conire 1onal 1u11ude~ .ibout legislatt'O etluc I ~ould l1~c 10 point to the nation 9 ~'~ 111crfand 10 defuse the arguments ol the aun-l'.ontrollers E\Cry able- 00d1cd male is required 10 underao a period ot m1htan scr' tee and. v.hcn l}c 1 lini\ht'\I. he must like h1'i ~m1autumtll1C "capon and ~me ammun1t1on home This mean lh3t '1r1uatf\ e'er~ home 1n Sw111erland ~the \.and .of "'capon m 1t that ~a u~'d in the: Sthool~ard trqcd But '" 1t1e :ancf h r-ot· t~flf"--tt\~"- .. There are tho~. of cour~. "ho ~> that public ethics and ~alue\ cannot be legi lated:· President BuC>h said as he sent ( ongress his ne" ethics proposals last Wcdne~a) "'c ou'rc ne,er going 10 .legislate av.a) tm · propnel) or through . lcg1sla11on guarantee that e\erybod) hH·s bc)Ond the. )OU know perception of cntlctsm.·· But he said there hould be clear. C'(phctt and enforceable federal cth1rs laws.. appl)1ng across all brantht' of go\Crnment, 10 replace a code chat now is in disarray · · One reason for 1ha1 d1sarra) 1s that Congress has v.riucn e1h1~ la"' for otbcr branches of go' ernmcnt v.h1k C'(cmplJng 1t elf. ..The .\mcncnn people do not undel"itand "h) ccrta1h bcha\11or 1scon 1dered crim1oal "'hen committed b) ao cxccutn.e br.tnLh official or perfoctl> legal "'ht'n mm· m111cd b) someone 1n another branch of govemmen1:· Bu h said. One notable c\amplc ts the re' oh· H\J door that allo"'s forryier member-. of ( ongres to btcomc 1Mtant lob- b) 1sts or contract consult ancs, 1n contrast to C\ccul1\t' branch otliuah who arc barred from do1na bu me!> "'1th 1he1r former colleague for .1l lea la )car after lea' mg go,cmmrnt Bush \a1d the rules \hould be uniform. Wh eo the prci;1den1 wa., asJ..cd ho" he squared his cthtcs propoi;als with his .su pAJ)r1 for T O'Acr, he ~1d there was no1:on0 1u .. , see no contrad1c· fion ""halSOC\.er ·· Bu'ih s:i1d The pf( 1denl did not propose kg1 lat100 to ban spcC\hmaking foe lormembe~oflhc House and S4:natc. an om1s ion that dre"' protest trom the ethics lobby Bw.h ~1d hc·d lea\ e thal and the question of a ·con- grc~1onal pa) n11!>4.' for later consul· ta11on "uh IC'aders uf House and ~natc Bue the p~s1dent did ..a~ Oath that · honQrana ior member of ( ongre'> hould be banncd" a~ 1h:11 < ongrc ~ should ha"c a pa) ra1 · '\ 1m1lar han was proposed carht•r hi ~car. but 11 was. ..scr.1pped along w11h the S 1. pcret'nl pJ) ra1~ Congr~s didn 't dare to accept nace CXmoc rauc Leader C1eorgt' Mi tchell s:ud he alw fa\ors a lxln on honorana. "1th :i corre pond1n1 10· crease in congre \tonal pa) He added chat p:t) increase 'ihould not be ctTcct1 .. c 1mmed1atcl) for the (on· gn:ss that apprO\ C them bu\ a0er lhc ne\t round ot dcll1on The open quc lion 1'i "'hether ( ongns\ "'ill mlo. takmg on the pohtleall) unpQpular qurst1 on ot It The )Car ""as 1967. "'hen Bobb) \lakt'r was convicted or financial "'rongdo1ng. Rep Adam C la) ton Po""ell was denied hts House scat for m1sappropnatin& oflk-c and e ~n fund and n Thomas J Dodd of ( onnect1cut "'a~ ccnsu~ b' tht' ~~ate fhe central accusauon against Dodd was that hc had u~ pol11u.:al lunds for J)ersonal purposes fha1 v.a held to ha'c t>roughl dahonor and dtsf'(putc to the Senate , Now. ancr a genera\1on of t'lh1c-s rnqumcs. ruhnis and la"'\. some s1m1la r conduct is held lo be lcpl Bush dt'SCTlbcd h1'> go,emmcnt t'th1c proposal 10 lhe .\mencan ~·1t't) of !'l.c"' spa per EdltO"-<md he offered a po1nwd ugge.stion 10 a profc ion that 1 grappling "1th cLhlcal que uon.s ot its.awn. "Pubhc sen 1Ct' 1s not the sum of our pcrls or possession . but a mea ure.ol hov. "'econductoursche and "'hat "c 3lh1e,e." the president 1d ··( ome to thin k of 11. th1 1 1 &Ood cock for all occupauon . from high school to the h1g}les1 calhn 1n JOUrnab m and JOHmment ·· W•lltr R. M~•rs. vitt p~11dt111 u4 coltUD.al.lt for Tk Au.cl•tH Prn1, Ml ~H • Wadhtp:Mt utl NUoul ,,.IJlkJ for mon tt.u ts YHN. ratc ol \ nnw 1n the: c:n11re "'orld Let'\ not t\>rgl'l about•our clectl'd olti\1JI'> l'K)th no" otnd at campa1an 11mc \\ t all l..n l " that \here an: no !oU(.h thing-. ,1 "3S'k1Ult nt1cs" but "C nn·d to fl'n>g n11r th t there are \Uth thing<. a\ .1'>"1Uh poht11:1an-.·· -men "ho tc::11 at our C ons111ut1on .rnd d1nl' <ln our •1,ht'> our ~und \mend- mcn1 11 \"l"Jom not\\1th tanJ1na. II th"'H' '' ""' Nnnma lo tx· don(' kt'\ l.Ht h~ .. h..1nmna" the~ folk' lrolll · pubh" oilier · In fOmlu"on \" 1d,·~pn:-ad :t\Jll· ab1ht\ uf 1un-..1cdun'\ 1ht• l1J..d1h()(x.l uf c 11mtnal IX-ha \lot Thr nauon ol ~"II/NI.and p1 II\ r\ alu Pica!;( "11tt• \t1ur c:na1or, uin· gr~ ~man ''·''' 'ena1or •. a\- 11emhh man Jntl "''' "oun 1lmcn to -.trlln!h oppti~ th1\ .ittc:mpt 10 t.11\- .u m la\\·Jh1d1nf llt1<1rn~ .\R '01 ) \1.\RQl \RDT .\nahe1m Charm House Tou corQing on May 2 1 Io thr I d11nr l :.ll!Ulll lk.11. h •I\ J \~Jill pl,l\.C, .md l'' en th1.• lung-1"'1 m rC\tlknt t\ lllntinu "' ama1l'\J b' th bl-Jut' of d1fkr1.·nt n1,.•1ghlX,1ho(kt\ One "a\ to lDPIUl'C the C\JlCl".'nH ol the 'IC\\ nd .tml'lt31\ ~ of la UOd s un1~ue nc1ghlxn h<lOJ\ 1\ tl> part1C1~tc 1n 1hc t h .11 111 I hlu\c: Tour '\ ou1 r1.·aJcl\ \houlJ ~'c \1.n ~I Uncontrolled growth has turned governments into 'fee junkies ' 1H1 1h1•1r l.1kndJ1\ fram 1A11l tran - port loll..-. trom the-It' '"al of \rt gmund., to ti"~ or \I\ uf La&un;i· mu-.t "ondcnul homl'S fh1s \Car· 1~1\lotll1ndudl" t'AO fabulou\ <.X.can- lh1nt homl'\ 1n uth Laguna. one n1. '4 and lh\.' 01 hc1 a h1 tom· l hr1.'t' \r1.h lb' homl' hu1h in 1cn 1 The tour Jl-.o al""'"'' 1ndud(") a coupl ol dl'IKll Laguna lO/\ ··ch.irmcrs.~ I 1lt1l JI hl\101"\ ln Ill\' 19.l!h \\n1k one CnJO" ""~'1118 thdlOl'rll'\ 01 ngl" < ount~ ".;, ~rv" 1n~ ,10'4 h JnJ the incn.~.hbk 'ICIAS. one 1<, alw < hli .-.1r~~'' '4ll(AU' b~l ii· ~Pf..lCuni.a lood 1.au\C The Charm hr.>rt1.'\ anJ dum~ \\>ct1.• l1.'\'PU1J up I luu~ hlUI ha1, been spC1nsor"'d h\r. \\chadonJ1.·\pcr:u.:u1'1( .&\\\l•ha,,· I .. \\'Jr. h' \ilia e Laauna, a ll\tf 1ooa~ \1rrl\\IOJ 100 fa~t 1-. rumou\ orpnmmon dcd1<'1tl"d to pn: '"' ina In the 1.1\t 1,·" ~l·ar, ou1 lllht11'1· JnJ p11llf\.1tng l agun:l' 'ilia a1- ltl1lh.'d l!llmlh h:t\ pu'>hl·J u1, 1n111 a nw1iphcrc Prl'·'Klk 11dcl at SI l'arh fl\.''' '''"~· lit111O\\111g 11no lhC' fu1utl' · "'"c "' aildhk b) mail at P 0 13o, \\ 1. Jh. t111an1.1n11n 11a-,uu,·1u11.· '"th 1.W'I Laaun• ~3lh 916~1. J\''1.'11.11"'1 k.:\. lc.·\lc.'d lm rutun• (if"lE FELD R '""J''"'' \\,· '" JqX'nd.:111 'lll tlh•H' Ll@una Be ,h ilU"\h to 1'.;a' h11 1h,• th1ng' "'' drll n·1 J'.l' 101 \ "'' "'1" ulon.1 (>u1 IO\\'I nm~nt\ ha' l lll:\\'11'- . tee f unltl'' .. I IK'\ a~ dc-JX·ntl.:01 on =:.auvl 1,·r Joh ol g10~ lh tu JCl O\ l'J lhl h,aJ;id1c lwnl ~1.·\tl'Hl.l~ 'P"'''. Marines' support sought for North __,;;........;;,;;;:::;..:..;:=:;:::::::~ I h"• "'ll' 10 cnJ thl\ dq'k•nJ,·1K' '' to '"'ll l ,·, d tu•~,., 't..., thd"' "1111~ ~111w n11 ·1,.l>k \\llhdrav.al ""'P. tllnl\ hut llO 'AUN' than lh~ Ill•°"" 111 1tJJ I~ lion J h ll \\ hl:O V. I.' I ~ h ("\-111 1ttkJ1,11un -"hen "'" lno'' that our aro\\th 1101' r1.•Jll~ \tOjlJ~'J -\\~ \Ill CntfHl\IJ,111.Jlf~ Olll Ill ll.'\\111101& h1.·ahh \\, ,an l1u1IJ t11-ct' unJ h1Jh" ·'''''1th the u»nlidenft' that""' r\.'alh all' '"" 111 11111lic pr"h '"'' \1tJ "h.:n 11 n>'"'°' hi pl\1•11 Im dH~·,11""' ilnt1 h1&h""~'· kc\ l>1; fa11 lh\IUt 1t J 1111\i \\ ht.l U~ th\:m \h\lllkl ix' the''""'' tu PJ' Im •them ( .. 11101111u "·" 111\\U\\ tin:tth \J II' h19h"J> '· 't 111 atthc p\ rttmp 1 h:at I\ loatr. ti "dh\I\ 111 II I' ttntC•tl'.''l\'\I and 1t "''""'d' 1h1 ' \ho •~hi\ \'-l. 11011 l'\ \ f•lliM\hl\I 01 U\11\1 1lh.·rn1ut nh,.,;1,., h ha' , ''"''h'~ 101na fur 11 I h ' ~k t:i' 1 1ood M' ri,a.ltn& ltObtn HOOU' •!'Oftl. lM" that reani,~~ 1 • .... ". ,..,..... .... nilM•I. • To the Ed11or In the mattu ol the Uo1t1.•t.I \t.ite\ ' Oh' er '01 th I find 1t •PJlillhnt th al the\ ha111 vi "ommand !\Omcho~ \tartC'\J 01 \:OJ ·J "1th a 1etnam ~ .. , hero ht•ut n nt colonel. Once •sa•n ,,UI areal ka<k I\ l\l\.t ahan<loncd the. \1anne and11U nt'our 'ttcMln\ I won\leor v. h~ '1 Oon aR)- bod f\'nH:mbcr the mo\1~ ··1hey \\ l'IC f.\~ndahk., .. t 1ht mc1 !tan publ1\: '°'"' to tanJ b\ and V.'lt~h ()h,'t'r Nt\r1h lnmtitJ h\ the lO\\ard that hf lo' a II~ ~, H'tJ'! 'f~ public m11ht but fo1 C\f" man •ho ('\ "'f Vl'ort t~ Marn~ ( Of1'I un1torm ''.u knu• •hat'"°" hi'''° do j•jca"' \Jon'I ~t ~~ Jdk-mll oath. ml'('1 liddt\ · .\n\'Ofte 1n1~ •n ronna. 1 wrron lh"4P .. Ot" C'f' Ola. pi<'IY \: ll'IUM: Mr. lt\OU •• t a ~lO(..... • ...... .... ... • M 0• .. Co.IDAILYPll.OTl~ .... 17 ... I,.,.. HOl'D Would you believe, there really ls _aflsh that dr.ovvnS-7 Q. What sort offi!.h drowns if held under water too long? • A. Asiatic climbing perch. Lives in 0 stagnant water with little ox}gen G"ulps surface air from ume to time It's gill chamber works as a lung. Your taste buds ma} wellstlck with you, but the cells•thcrcm that do the work arc pretty temporary lifespan of onesuch 1s about I 0 da.)'s Q. You said a '"biddy'' is a young chicken. Where'd the word come from? A. "Bidibidi." a small yel low bird m West Africa's Ch1luba language. Probably. Monkeys can get measles. too. Q. What's the 39th state') A. North Dakota Reah1e North and outh Dako1.a got statehood at the same time m 1889. And that President Benjamin Hamson shuf- fled the proclamauons so nobod:r would kn o" which he s1gnC'd first. But h1stonans now elect to go b} alphabeucal order. so call North Dakota the 39th and outh Dakota the 40th panncr for more than seven }'cars, you've alread} beat the odds, notes our Lo'C' and War man. Out Fahrenheit temperature ~ale. de,iscd in German}. has been ob- solete there for more than a centuf} Mississ1pp1 legislators. m 1972 passed a la" that no aliens who didn't live' In rhat state could o~n land there. except c1t1len ofS} na and Ltbanon Can ) ou explain that one., If.you've held eight jobs by the time:' you're 40, )Ou'rc typical. says an cmplo)ment re earcher. Nationals of no oth er counfr} change addtesscs more frequently thai;l .;\mencaps. In no human tribe ha ve the "Women generall> been taller than the men. Wnung worried Plato Thought 11 might discourage m<·mof} In hakespcare's England. ..ou could use eels for mone> While of the egg 1'1 the "glarr " If you've been mamed to the ~me As a child, that mo$t dehcatt of poctc.. El11abcth Barrett Browning. --------------. oca 1onally ate raw beef teak for her ~~ health. Her father m 1stcd on 11 Or w ~W' ·us wnt m literature' footnote tf 9yVIDADeAN ..-..~c., .••• ..., .. Dts11nrr David Hayn hkfS color. C\pc<:1alh rcJ. "Rl·d means hfe." lfa)Cs.hlcs kgc. ... If you have great k~. I \\a1H to Sl'C ·~P.l ·" Most hcmhnc!li '"'ere JU~t abo"~ the knC"O. The ( ahfornia dcMgncr also hkrs poll.a <lots. ~fl shoulder!li and chem1~·s 1ha1 can be belled 1f one "ant to sho\\ otT the wat t. l\tcmtx-r of the Laguna Commit· tN' of 1 he Orange Count)· Ph1lharmoni<. Soc1et) hke lla)c and his fa~h1oos. The) like him so much the) lrop asl1ng him b;u:l. He made his fourth appcaranrc forthcgroup Fnda) at the ·Ritt ( :irltun Hotel and man) 10 the audience ha' c ~ccn air of his sho"' The lunlhcon crowd. a sell-out of 551. appfaudl·das 10 model paraded 59 pl<.."CCS or l>a \ uJ Ma)eS pnng and summer along "11h a bit of fall pre' 1C\\ 1ng As usual. I la~cs pro' 1ded the commcnta1• tv1 Im sho" and he \\as m rare fo1 m·fu1 1lm one ... ad hbhing. 1oking "11h the.· models and the cro"d. an<l 111 gl'lll'1al t'O\;enng up for th e sho" \ <ll'la\ . . The 1ruc.·i.. c.·on11ng fr~m Ha>-es· Los Angeles sho"1oom with all of the fashions had p1oblcms. It arri .. edJust prior to sho\\t1me. and that caused panic m the.· drc.''>'>lllg room. <\lso. one model arnH'd late.'. Marljan• Ashoff and Ruth Hitt fl•ftJ, and Grace aoyd and Joan Hanson. I . "If the sho" doe.,n·t stan soon. the girls "111 be too old to model .. quipped Ha)es No one-seemed to mind the dcla\ The fashion "atchcrs had alread} soc1alucd around the hotel' fountain and m 1h~Oo"cr-lilled court)ard and had dined on breast of capon tutTed w11h crabmea1 Dessert was "h11e chocolate and stra" berf} pa' c. Also. the \\omen (and a fe" men) had been e1m•rta1ned b' Erich Vol· lmer, "ho donned tails ·and top hat and "as 1ruttingand "putting on th e Ritz." The O< P~ e\ecuttve director "as making his debut in this ficl~ of llOHO,('OPI·: 1y SYDNEY OMARR mu'''· .. I h.i ' l' l~'l'll a solo1s1 at m\ ch ur(h. but tlm "ngrng 1 a first. ·1 could n't ,,1, nu to till' ladies." said baritone.· \ollma. "ho admitted he'!> morl' rnmfo11abk at h1'> dc'>l. (Aside to t:m·h I he.re.-Jll' JO other "omen's comm1t1Cl''> > Man ) ol the gucw. "ere surpnscd to learn of Vollnwr's singing talents. "If 1hc Ph1lharmun1l has 11 director s1 ngmg. "c no\\ h:n c to get Tom Kendrick (0{ Performing .\ns Cen1e1 p1 c'>rlkn1) on the SlllJ!e and. singing · jOl.c.•d barl Esaylan. chair- man of the n·ntcr guilds. harrng ~hl' cnthus1as11c applause ARIES (March 21-April 19): You promised 'ou"clf 10 eh<.'t"lt safN) hazards. to do some repair work. to check recipes for ··spe<. rat dishes " Fina II) you ~n eep those promrSt~ Scenano featu~ pauencc. TAURl iS--fApnl 20.May10): This 1s an) 1h1ng bul a .. blue Monda)"! Emphasis on gifts. music. entertainment. ah1ht) to 1mpnn1 St)k. Young person will take the lead. Past wnung performance comes under scrulln). GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junc 20): Ohta1n h1n1 from Tauru-. message You'll become more aware of)our own "01ce. pothght on entcnammcnt. po'i'i1ble part1c1pauon in choral group. Treatment of "brothe r" 1 of paramount importance. CANCER (June ii-Jul) 22): Keep opt1 on'i open LC't others know )OU possess degree of independence. Some ha'e been 'ia)ing. "You can't take charge of }our o" n destm)!" Pro' c them "'rong LEO (July 23*Aug. 22): Approx1matcl} eight da) c. ago )OU recc1' ed notice that mone} might be ''on the wa)." NO\\ )Ou get -.cnfil·at1on. poss1bl) cac.h or check. Emouonal mvoh·ement al~ part of d) nam1<. sn:nano VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Replies rece1,ed to se"eral recent rnquine-. You are 1n env1ablC' posiuon of ha' mg a choice enano fcatun.·c. 'eNlt1ht). opportunit> to hit financial Jackpot LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): What had been kepi 1n the.· darl "'111 receive benefit of light. As mformauon is rece1\ed. )Our fear-. and usp1c10M will recede. You arc ready for fresh start Ne" lo' c: could be on 1mnwdiatc horizon. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Your 1ntu1t1on a\<.''i the da}' £mpham on charm. personality, ability to put across prolitahlc program .\quanan "ill become major ally. Focus on st) le. ron1ancc. crcat1 v11\. pcnua\l\Cne'i'i · SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Stud) 'c:orp10 message. You'll be trusted to make important financial dec1'11on You'll be ~~.ing. "I thought I could do it and I did!" Soc11I obhga11on "111 be fulfilled. CAPRlCOBN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Attention centerc. around formal agreements, contracts. pecial documents D1\CU.,'i1on'i "111 rndude marnal status. possibility of pannersh1p. Long-range proc.pt•uc. could wvcr tnncl AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18)' Stud> Sagittarius ml·s~gc < heC'k various "1th Vollmc1 \\a soprano Lana Hileman, "ho JO Ill Cd h1 m for 'K'' crttl numbe1<, 1ndudmg l\\O from "Phan- tom of the Opera .. H1kman 1s a member of To"'n and Countf} Philharmonic and has appeared 1n Orange Count) communit) and din· ner theater-. °'Vollmer brouJht 1n t\\O vr three tables:· sa id lha1f"oman Marljane Asboff," ho had filled four table'" ith her friend" from Hun11ngton Bca<.h \\here !iihe "'as act1\e '"th ltun l· 1ngton Harbour comm11tcc before mo\ing to Lagul)a onr and a half }'Cars ago "We hope.· to male bcl\\c.'l'll Sl6 000 and Sl8.000 from thl• sho"' ·\ommcntcd \~hoff Prcxccd" go 10 0( PC, )Outh edulatron pro- grarm lkrrnmm11tcc.•1n luded Mar) Btttis, Gloria Tbrallklll, Marjorie McDonald, Ernestine Allerlaand, Vlrg lnla Crosley, Charlotte Lock11rood, Lii Johnston, Ka y Wlttmaek and Glml Garman Also Jacklt 8Rckle)', (\\earing thl· DH !>ull she.• "on las1 ~car) ha1 ~n for th e Laguna J un10~ "ho "ere acting as greeters and·t1 ckc1 sc-ller\ and Olga Balich, $1atrley Seholtttr, J eantltt Norton, Mary Brooks. Ann Crowl and Blllle Hansen. aspects concerning loans. savinJS. perccntajC~ You'll get help from ource Ch•plln"s cent•n•rv celebr•t•d considered "unorthodox." po1l1gh1 on \\r1t1ng communication .. cnfica11on. 1 PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Obtain hint from < t1pmorn mes\age TM Prine .. ef Walel ..... •ueen• CM~ln, 16, son of th• poth&ht"On domesuc relat1onsh1ps. unique aarcemcnt. marnaac.· 'ou arc not bite a..rtle Ctt•plln,on lun~., In London at• tpeelalf~ffy bernggl\encompletc lOf) Bcaware.scn it1\C10 \uh1k clueci reunion ~ dNN'lty ~-· of the lllOYle City JF APRIL 1'1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY attcn11on centl'r\ aroun<l holl<lD) Ulhta;" ...tslfttl the leiOdl .....Wer .. ry of tM birth Of the spint. d1vcrs1ficat1on. grc:itersense of freedom \ ou'll hccome more a\\al't'-t>f COMk .. nlus; ~. who tlled "tn 1977, •Ito was d1c1. nutrition. "'ardrobc. body 1m, c mouonnl "trauma" 1h1\ month 1\ r••••lterH In Switaerlan4 where he 1pent hit Ian ZS more minor than major. Complete rcCO\Cf\ and ult1m.i1c '1ctof} definite' for ~·---"Hll ft11W1 le•v• • • ,.aeft8nt ,.... .... of Juatk• and Ma). e41.,.111y:• .. Id Swist f'r•~•nt Je•n-f'nc., D•l•muraa. •FACIS If you ca.re about veterans, write your legislators DEAR ANN I ·\NDlR~· I know )OU care about ou1 "etcran!li becau~ you a~ked >rour renders 10 remember them on Valcn1ine'!ii Day and more'" than a million and a half peopk responded. Pl ca!lie be their friend --· , ... __ ,._.Jlll.Ul.-Otd-you-ltnow that upP:11es arc so Even thoueti car manufacturers are using new mateflals and processes to prevent periorallon corroS10n, many car buyers sttn consider additional rustproofing a 1ood Idea This 1s especiany true of car owners who expect to keep their cars tor a Ion& time Rusl,Pfoohng also makes sense where winters are prolonged atta1rs, or satt air and/or polfutJOn are problems Rusi.Pf~ consists of the apphcahon of a wax petroleum derivative u_eon t !iposid parls oflfii car The compound IS sprayed on the awQ9frate areas with wands that are placed throucti mm1scule access hotes m the car's body With proper application and follow up care, a &ood ruslpfoof'"I ,ob should effectively deal Wttt\ any lfttlSlure trapped in an mlerlOf Mii strucfure for the life of the Clf • A-. rus~ and corrosion rs usu,.y -"' _. lfli cokt of fA1$tproo"", II .. 'tfwt FllSt1J'OOfq mMerilt ...... doc tlle .... holes "' door$ .... ... ..... 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IOMm • Q.J ....... ~ ....... ,. Mid: •• OUQD o• •AGm Tiit MU ... Im=•••: .... ... ... and cul the foem to make wheelchair cushions for their 1>9t1tnts. Anocht'r VA nunc reported that m her h~Lal il was impossible to &1"e diatittk pefienls proper care bccauS( t~, did DOC halvt lritu11n synnan. Thas C'OUld bf lift-1hrattn1na. ... 1 0 I• ' ...... ,_Md DOW? A.-la dal --==· two ~ _..._.. allopplt, .. ................... .... s: IUl .... llid.101°'1 .... ..................... .............. u,.. ... ..., ................ ~ J-. IO ...... 80 er_, to .,_ ,... ...... . I t u conarc~c,1onol hcanna la'it cnpfed to mart; a "'onderful au> September. V 1\ onic1al ~1d they who 1s 28. I am 27 "Tom" ha a aood faced tl $600 million to $1 billion JQbandloves h._. 01k.. L\Cf)thina 1., shortfall in their budaet for mrd1cal peachc and cream except (or one care. Yet "'e sc.-em to have billions of thin&. Hehn been \mol..ma a JOmt or dollar for th(' Dcfen~ Departmrnt. two o( marijuana <''C'f) dll) for )t'a~. Doc an)' of this mah tense to you. I have told him that I think he Ann' -r " . 0 kl AND. ALJf_ $b()ukt~ ~. po.t Of l lea'" DEAft OAK: Ne. UMll 11 M•'t for cut down a h1tle. but hr says there is noth1na ~rona ~•th it, that pot " .-&ae ..... Ume. I w .. •J re..n &e harmleu. •nd he tcCS ao rt'tse>n to ,.memlllltr tUt lie wlteel tUt d · h If ( h I d = .. ,_,,lite oil. la.._ HM, Ute epr1\e 1m~ o t <' p cuurt an .~ relaution hC' 1tts from 1t. llaletw&eJ .. ,...,......... Ann, •hen he tme>ke,, he _,, ..... n,...._ ........ ...,.,.... -AKre .. dte ..._. r 1 'J*'f)' and la1y and dotsn't want to .,...a"=,..._. Mr .:_eer,_v:.-do an)'lh11~1 but hs&en to mu~1C' and ,.... · ... ,. ,_ · atarc at tlii Will: 5cii'Mtl"'6 ht trts 1' '.•: ~ &Mm. lilly and...._ OWi' Dothina. wti1ch DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am it very.,.--IO me. . Will )OU pkuc,c tell mC' 1fm r&Julln3 1 h.srmlc\\ a .. he in~1 t\'1 I nc d to •nov. what )"Oil thin btt:lu !TI) 'IC"-\ don't 1..Arr) mulh \\l'1&ht \\1th Tom ano )Out\ rma,h1. Thank$ for )Our help -r \l M Bf;,\( H, FLA. DEAft P.B.: Wt> MW a.. a put ...... , ..... , .. ..,.... "' .W • dte 'HI, wltn ti ~am ,.,.1ar. O.. w ••• jetMI nery 4-) IS a a.t of,... It ts •I Mrwlets at Tetn ............... ....,..,. .......... . ~~ ............. . LA•• ttnm'-M .. nr wcld•ta. · ............................. tar• IMtr .......... , .,._ .. •n•irs-.PMr. .. ...., .. , k street safer to curb youths' ~nergy, save lives · Al. a·community mourns the loss 'of l4-)ear-old Cori Wana, It would do well to channel some of the emotion into makina safe the road that contnbuted to her death. The Estancia H1ah School freshman fell victim to youllifulness~ that state of mind that knows no fear, d not pause to ponder monaluy and hvcs for the moment. Trqkally, youth's unbndled energy sometime~ has boundaries. The ~onscquencts can be fataL.P.ci Wan& who was at the wheel of the speeding Acu-ra lntegra w1l1 live wuh that hanh rcaJization. <fhe rest of us owe something &o others like the Wang sisters who can't or won't res1 t the urge to go fast, to feel the rush o.f speed, .nd noise and wind. We must make Placentia A venue a more .Difficult place to die .• Traffic expens and police officers 1n Costa Mesa ha ... c wor~ed over the years to make the wide. winding road a ~fer place. But the task 1s not eas). Commuters and students share the bu\y road with bicyclists and pedestrians. It 1s easy to go fast as the road dip and winds between Estancra High and the Mesa Verde neighborhood. It 1s too easy. Various strategics might be emplo)ed. including restnp- ing the lanes and adding top 1gns. One idea that demands panicular atte ntio n 1s installing concrete barriers. The so-called Jerse) barriers have a double benefit. The) narrow the roadway and reduce mo tonsts' perceptions of what is a safe speed. meaning 1n this instance. the)-introduce boundaries where )'Oung drivers see flOnc. "'The barriers also ~rvc the _very real purpo\C of preventing out-of-control cars fro m crossing lane~ of traffic They confine the danger. • It is possible that w1th such barriers. a communll} v.o uld not be mourning toda). ~ · Opinion• expressed In this apace are tho~f the Da.lly Pilot Other vleWI ••P<eued on thla page are thoM of their authors and art11t1 Reade<1 comments are invited and may be Mnl to The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 • Costa M ... 92626 o ·amestic"oil exploration The news sounded good for the local cconom) · fhc price of Kem River e rude chm bed to S 12.25 per barrel. v.-h1ch compared quite favorabl} to a low of $8 per bam.•1 Just .,,, months ago. But as SC\eral sources pointed out. the 1ncrca'c prohabl ~ will be shon-lt..,ed. . o me !Ml) it's onl} a mattl'r of t1ml! tx·fon.- thc price beg.in to drop again. perhaps to the point , ... hcrc the} were before. 1 Not much has happened to trul) cm:ouragc nl''" production and e \plorat1 on ·of 01 1 domcstacall). and that'' crazy. Jt seems this count!) has not 'learned aO\ le~sons from the embargoes and price hike forced 1by OPf:C during the 1970s. When the 011 glut occurred in the earl) 1980 . v.e ac tcd a' 1f nothmg bad had happened a few )ears earlier. Otl l\nd gas consumption increased with lower s*troleum pncc~ bigger can made a comeback: and no one in Washington -dc')p1te the of\-rcpeatcd "arnanis -had the guts or foresight 10 deal with the obvious sign o(h1 tory about to repeat 1~lf We "'ere on the low but urc ro<id to reliance o n tmportcd 011 a~an Like the story of the ara shoppeI and the ants. th1 country has enJO)ed a long season of con~umption but h:i.. not planned pro perly for the coming blauartl. . Pan of the solution to changing this ~loom ) p1rturc 1s to encourage domestic oil and aa~ explorauon. That 1 wh)-\.\C support a proposal b)' Rep. 8111 Thomas. R-Bakersficld. that would create tax 1nccnt1ves for the tndu.,tl) to in\C~t in nc\' Optrauons. · Ttfts. orcoursc. mu t be done In an en" tronmcntall) acceptable manner. u Tho ma\ pointed out. Bu t ll \:an ~ done. nd 1t could be a &ood fint \tep. alona \\Ith con\er' at1on measure , \oward ackno\.\ledging and dcahna "'1th the problem instead of 1gnonn1 ll Tbe B•k~r•fleld C•liloralan IOU\' I' 111,"l'OH\ Today 1s Monday. pnl 17. 1hc the v.orld 107thda)'Ofl9 'J.1hercart H8da) In 1969. irhan 1rhan wa\ c-on· kfi an 1hc year. v1ctcd ofa't'>IS 1n 11n1 ~n Robert F Today's h1,hh&ht in h1\tOt') Kenned) On pnl 17. 1961, about l.SOO 9 CIA·trainni Cuban c~ales !Jun htd In I 69, CL~ ho lov1k1an om· thed.iwttous Ba) of Pia.s 1nva 10 0 of mun1 t Pan) chairman luandcr (ubl 1n an attcmet to ovenhro"" the Dubcek ~as dePoscd. ,ovcmmtm of Ft<kl Htro The In 197S, Phnom Penh It'll to 1nvasaon fallcd. and the ~ul"'11.or,. Commun"t in~uratnt • endina Cam-~rt captured. bodaa'~ fhe-yeu v.ar On thas date Jn 1492. 1 rontrac't v.-as iin~ In 1986. the bod1t ol mencan bct'llttn c hn tophcr c olumbu and ltbranan Pc:tcr lo.1 lbum and 1v.o :.;:,;.,;;.;,;.;.......wllilm..~B....IQ.\lnd n Beirut. rhc Spain lo scc1' a "e\tv.ITd three h~taacs had been ~loam ap-~:;'~i~ M~in Luther"ent bcfort partntly 1n rttahauon for lhc l ' ~ lht Oic1 of Worms ('-ohmn) to face ruad on Lib~a. ChafJC stcmm1n1 from ha rt'l1i1ou\ Ten )cars a10. A fodcraJ '"1fct) wn11n1t1. · . · • panel rttommcnnd~ that a br<>ad In IS24, Giovanni da erra1ano ranac of ncv. 1nnrumcnt\ be an tallcd t'w Y"rL on mote than half the nallon's nuclc-ar d1scovcfl'd present-day v "' rta'-ton harbOr. In I 790 Benjamin frankhn died 1n f1H' )e&r1 110 Machinc·tun fire PluleddPh•• atthc ._of 84 from Libya's E:mbl )' 1n .ondon • • · raHdacrowddun,..aprotnUp1ntt In 1161 , thc V1rpnaaSt.a1eCon'-cn· the aovcrntMnt of Col. Moemmar llOft ~olcd to 1«tdc from &he l 'n1on Gadhlfi. lulhna a police officer and In 1941, YUlll>SlaviuuncndcmJ to •ound1na 10 othu peoplt otnilaiiy 1n World War II. Ont )'tar.,: lAu1tt 'c\clM>n. the In 1964. Ford Motor o un,c11td R'*aan·born ~ulpcor •ho bttamc lbe "MUS&aftt;" onco(&hcworld sbett•nown .. onttn la ..... JmM Mock o(Columbut. arutta. difd tn New Yorll at lbc •of Olrio. became the fine -oman lo 1· c:omplcte11olo1ir1Uncfti&ht•round 81 Tk A••mlM rm. ,_, .. I ... ,.., ~f .. Olilil l• ....... ,~,,..., .... c... """, .... _ .......... .............. .. ..... ....,,_.. ..... ....... ~ .......... ..... ............ ..... .. c...... ..... tire ....... _ ..... ,,...... .... Congress faces toughtest of instilling ethics by statute WASHI NC1TON ( P) -When would-be rcformc~ rose up an Con· grcss;thcir cider' used to sa) that) ou can't legislate morality So the) dtdn't tr). That era '' gone. that slogan no lonccr l~ fa h1onablc. and the govern· mcnt ha been trying for a generation to install ethics b) statute fhe result1i arc mixed The t\sue 1\ · far more· v1\1blc I he rcbulo.c' and punt hm cnts for m1scondut.:t arc far more frequent And the rull'S ol conduct arc far more tnngcnt than in theda)S"hen the latcScn. EHrctt M D1r1'.se n rose up 1 n mellifluous prote\t against e1.en the uggcst1on 1ha1 members of<. ongrcs should dasdo~ their soun.cs of anlomc "There arc tho1ic of lOUr\e "ho sa) that public ethics and \aluc~ cannot be legi lated:· Pre\1dent Bush said as he sent ( ongress h1~ nc" ethic\ propQsal la t \\cdncsda) "''ou'rc never gQlfng to lcg1 late ..twa~. am· propriet) or. through lcg1 ln11on. guarantee that c1.en hod) "' e~ bc)ond tht". )OU kno". ix-rccptwn nl crat1c1sm ·· But he said there should be clear c'phc1t and cnlorceable ftdcral ethics la"s. appl)'ang across all branches of government to re-place a code th.it now 1s in dasarra} One reason for that d1sarra) is tha1 ( ongre has "nttcn t"lhtC'S raw for other branches of goH·rnmt"Ol "hale exempting 11\Clf .. 'The .\mcrt\7jll people do not under~tabd·wh} ~crtain bchavu:>r1s con 11.kredcnmanal when committed b)-an eJ.rcut1H' bran'h onic1al or perfect I) kgal "hC'n com· m1t1cd b~ someone 1n anothrr branlh of &o"crnmcnt," Ru h said One noJablc c\ample '"then:' oh· '"B door that allo"s former mcmtlcr\ of C. ongrc to lx-q>mc an tan1 lob· b~ast\ or contract! tonsuhant in Contra t tO C\eCUll \ e branch Offirn1h who arc barred from doing bu~tnC\\ "uh thr ar lurmcr collcagu~ for at least a )Car a lier ka\ 1ng go' emmcn1 Bu h \aid the rule$ should he uniform But then, he· wasn't altogether rnm1Mcnt himself. Ha proix)~d rule ag;unst a quid. spin through the revoh ing door would sct'm ,applt· cable to thr dcfcn\C con\ultana Eork that was one of the l'>')Ul'\ r 1~-d agzunst fbrmcr n John(, f ( er Bush''l rcJCl'lcd nominee for \C~r tar) of ddcn~ \\hen tht" president "J\ ..t\lo.t·d ·ho" he ~wared ha ethic s proposal\ "1th h•'l suppon for Tov.er. he 't<H<l there wa\ no conflict ".I \CC no lOntrod1c- 11on "hatsoevcf.'' Bu h ~·d rhc president dtd nol propo'>C lcg1 la11on to ban spe<.'{hmal.1n.a fee~ tor mcmbcrrnf the ffouse and ')t-nJtl· .in om1s<i>1on 1ha1 dre" protc ts lrom the.-ethics lobb) Bush -w1d he'd lea'\: th;n und the que uon or a cnn· gre\\10nJI pa) ra1o,c tor later rnn<iul· talion "1th lcadt'r'i ol llou~ Jnd ~na1c But the president did~) llatl\ th:lt .. honorana for memtlcr of C ongrl'!I" \hould tx· banned" and that C ongrt•\\ '\houldha,capa~ ra1\( .\ 1m1larhan wa\ pro(l('l~d e.rrhcr th•~ 'car but ll "3" S<:rappe<l along "1th the 51 percent p:n ra1'>( ( ongrC\S J 1dn'1 dare to accept 'icnale Dcmocra11c l t'adcr Cicorgc 't11c.hcll \31d he also faHl~ a h<Jn on honorana "11h a ccirn:.,pondans Jn· <: rca~ 1n congrts 1onal fXi' I k 3Jdcd thJt pa) mcrcasc:"s should not be cl)c(tl\C 1mmcd11uel\ lor the Cun· ttrc".1<:1 that appro'c them bu• .aOcr the: nc \t round of ck~:tmn~ The o~n qucsuon '"' v.hcther C onart s will ns._ ta.,in& on the pol111call~ unpopular QUC)llon ol m own pay apin this }Car .. There 15 no Potnt. absolute!)' no Point. 1n putting ( on~s through ilnothcr traumauc bashing hlo.c the one JUSt completed." Bu h said Ano1her Bush proposal under· !ICOred another 1nt:on 1 tc nC) tn eth- ic rules He said ( ongrc~ ho uld act this )car to clo~ the loophole that permits . some senior members to ·con-vcrt urpl us poh t1cal ,. contn bu· uons to personal use That as per- mitted for me mbers elclted before 1.9 lron1call). that abuse was a <:cntral 1~uc-an one or the ca!IC') that marked the change an i:ona.rc:. 1onalattlludes oibout legislated ethics rhc )ear "a' 1967 "hen Bobb) lbkrr MS COn\.'IClW of finan 1al wrongdoing. Rep Adam la) ton Po"ell "35 denied his llousc i.cat for m1sappropnattng omcc and c'pen funds. and Sen l homes J Dodd ot < onn~ucut wa'i l'Cn urcd b)-· the Sen3tc . The centrnl ac<·us.a uon again t Dodd ~as 1ha1 hc h.ad u~d pohucal funds lor ~rwn:il purpo~s fhat "a'i hdd ur ha' c hroul)lt dishonor and d1 repute 10 1hr ~na1e \io~ aflcr a gcncrauon ol eth1n 1nqumes. ruhnis and h11"s. some s1m1l.ir condutt 1 held to be legal. Bush desnabcd h1!> go,cmmt'nt ethics proposals to the .\mtnca n ~1Ct) of "lcv..,paper f t.htor'i .and he oflercd n po1ntt'<l 'iUa,gcst1on to J prolcs ion that I\ srapphng "1th cth1c.1l quc-.1100~ ol ats ov.n "Pu bltC' ser"\ acc as not the sum of our pcr._s or po sessions. but a mca ure olho" -.cconductouNhc .rnd v.hat "l' J(h1cH•." the prnl<tcnt !I.aid "( OrTIC to thanl Of II thtS I\ 3 good l"odc for all OC<"u pauons. lrom high school to the haghe'it <.:.:1lhng 1n JOUrnah\m and go' emmcnt " W1lt~r R. MHrl. vltt. p,...1ldeot .ad col•m•l•t for Tk A.11ocl1t~ Pffl1, .,, UfNrtH oe w .. •10,-r.011 ntl utloul ,.111k1 for mon-,.,_.ts ,.~,, .. Uncontrolled growth has turned governments into 'fee junkies' , J tkll\:11 -,., I oo._ 11 lmhlr. In thl' 14.JI <>r:ans~ < ount' "'.;' &111""' '" "I < >ur \trn•t, ~honl\ huw11.1I' la -.. Apftl 11 ... llllllC" I Swiss set . example for having weapons To the td11or: 1 he b n on so-calk'd ··a uh' \Ii Capone; 1~ 111-ad' 1~d and lq1slat1«)ft to outlav. some \\capons ~ti a ' prcrcdc:nt for lurthcrbanningofotbtt \\-Capon-.. then all f°""atel)-owncd fircJrmo, fhc :um o thow wtro ban----+~-·­ lircarm 1 mrsd1rcctcd. The) should target lflmtnals not "capons that ordinary .\men ans can use to defend thcmscheo, lrom lav.:brealcrs. The death ol fhe schoolchildren and tnJune'i to more than a do1cn other\ in J \tOl Ii.ton hool}ard Mre trag1 Had the cnminal JU5tlCC )''°" 1cm bet'n opcralln& properl)' the man v.:ho pcrJ)(tr:ite-d that dead!} ramJ)l9r "ould ha'" been behind bars for . other cnme\ he had eomm1t1ed. Ht v.:n~ >Aalk1ng th e strC'c ts as a result of pica barpin1ng. · . fhe nttack on those school children hould ha ' e generated outrage about , the hberal-J ormnatcd JUd1c1al S)S· te rn Instead the media ha'e peo~ · 1hin.,ang that the gun comm11tcd &he mmc fhe truth 1 1h:u the gi.in 1s not at fault The ust'r of the aun m this case 15 at fauh (Jun owners need 10 remand In\\ enforcement that ·1aw- ab1dang gun ov.ncrs Jrc their bcsl fnend . ( ommon sen~ will tell )OU that outla"in'sun "'II dt'pra\c onl)' law-11b1d1ngc1111cns ol th 1~ method ohclf- dctcn~ \ rnm1nal as hardl) goana to hl·l·d a In" that 'W) he can't ha\(' a iUll he ) :ilrt"ad' a criminal. 1 "ould hli.e 10 point to the nation ol '" "'"'rlJncJ w dl:lu~ the ariumcnt$ ol lhl' gun -lOnlrolle1 E\Cf') abl~ tx><.hc.'d mall' 1 rcqum:d to underao a i.x•nod ol·m1htan ~r ... 1ct' and. when he I\ tinl\heJ. he mu t talo.c ht~ ~·m1.tutom.it1l' "caPon and omt ;immunit101\ home Thi mean~ that '11 tu3lh l'H''' home in Sv. 1t1crland ha' the lood 1it "capon in 1t that wa u"'J m th.: '4hooh.i r4 l~)-But ~\\ avcrl:anc.I ha~ one of the lo"esl ratn of 01m,· an ihe en11re "orlc.J l et's not lore.l't ubout our cl«'tl'J oll 1l 1ah both no" anJ at campa11n tame \.\ "° all ._'"'" that there arc no \Ul h 1h111g' :i.. .. a,..ault 110l'\ •• hut \loC nl"\J 10 rC'lO n11t" thnt there oirt" 'u"·h 1htn&'"" · J\'ktuh poh111. 1an, .. -nll'n "hl> tl'ill .al mar< 1ln\t11ut1on ..tnd dine un our 11 hi\ 11u1 ~'<.ond \ml'nd mc111 IH·nh.11n not" 1th t..tnd1na If thl'H' "an' b;inn1 ng 10 he done k1 '' ,1a11 h~ ·:t1;inn1111 llle.'\C lolb from puhhl· ollat t' In condlf'lon· \\ tdl'\prc-ttd "'ail· ab1ht\ 111 IUll' H-Jun•\ the 111.;clthood ol u 1m1nal Ix h..1' 1111 ·Thl' na11on ol '" '""'rl:wd p111\'"' 1h1' Pll'A~ ""''1 ~11u1 -.cna1ur. lOll ~1t,\1n.lfl 'tall 'cn.11o r. ll'I· \l'tnhhman and l it' ulunc1lmt•n to \truntt.h nppow thl\ attempt to <ll\· .11111 IJ\\·Jh1"l1ng ' """'"" .. \Jit'\OI DC \I \R<.)I \RDl \nohc-1m Charm House Tour coming on May 2 1 M arines' support sought for North In th· f'd•h'r In thC' mau,·1 ,,, the l nall'd \tall':\ \\ OhH·r :-.;oith. I lind 11 app.1lhn1 1ha1 th(' ( h11 n ul 'ommamJ 'tlmcho• starttJ 01 rnJ ·J "11h a Y1ctnan\ •"Ir hC'rO hru1cnant col nd Onl't ap111 our &rUl I •adel'I hlH' aNndon4:J thl· Ma11ncund all nfour \C'lcr.in' I ~tinder "'hf,' nut'\ an)· bod\' remcm~t 1h mo' 1c "1 M " rrt: .: 'pc1kt1~ .,.. I the \mu1 an publ1l· arnna to 1.1nJ b' itnd "at\:h Oh,cr Nor1tl r\h.lfi\:J b) th" U)~llrJ thll M lo~·ath ~n,'J ' 'lhi public. might hut 101 C:\Cf) man v.h , C\l'r wt11c the ManM <'Of'P' uni 1l1111n \ ''U ~ nOll\ -. hit \'<Ml ha\ t IO do l'kil"' d.ln t tllf'IM ,(lUf' "Jk-mn oath ""''" 1 1i\k"'11,, • \nHn" int('~ tn fcwnu• • IUS'f1("1 1rnuft tbf ()19'CT Gn9'. pki"°' OHllCl I* M \ D LL ( O~ El 1lD<1iiiit ...-----1• ............. ' AlO OAIL't'. PILOT/ Monday, Aprtl 17, 1989 l- After 1 1 -year ruh, Bally' s 1 HollyWood' tribute ends' RE 0. "" t.\P) -l hl' l~Ofi c:a11h4u.tL.l· ha' th.ti shalll'll'd n I ran 1\1.0 near!\ 7.0CIO 11nw\ noo<h ha'l Mon· 1han N"l(t fl''upk h.1\l fX'd(unwJ 111 "lldlu dc!>l1 u}cUa\\;11nngplnnetand0\1nch-plunH.'d\h<mg11!' tloll)"u<lJ aml "' nHlhon h,,,\. \\atdw<I 11 hum tlw ha,1.• paradl'J UO\\ll the grand \lum·a\l' on lh1.· "orkl' 2.000-!ICUI 'hm\1111um a1 H.ilh 'Kl·no lar&e)I )Lag1.•. \\ ha1 lhl'} h.1H' \t'l't' " ,1 h'<1-h0111 1.'\11.1H1e.an1,1 Bu t afu.·r 11 }car of pll'a~ina 1h1.• tnmch at A:ill~' abuunJ1ng 1n 'u1xrl.1tn l'\ • "Hello I loll~ "<xxl Hello" ,., \8} 1ng go0Jh~1.· to m.iL.1. lk1"''''" '"' 01xn111g "l,1nd111g·· ofa p.h~ni1.·r 11.•1 on \\J\ foi Dino. l 11a and franL. thl' on\·J\I\ \t.1~,· .11Ht tlw tin.1l mnnta~1. ul lfoll'"'I(~ · ··11·s a \\ontkrful. "onderful '>hO\\. bul 11., run 11 mu.,H:.11., 1h,·H• .11\· .111.11.~\ h\ ..,,x11.1.• !lhtp~ th:it J1.·.,H·1HI )1.•a1 .. and1ntlwla~1 roupkof)C31\theaud11:nn•ha\h1.·1.·n f1um ih1.· \h11\\lrn1111 u:1hni! ptodut11on .iwmlx·r, hi do'"n. Our !>Urte~., '>hO\\('d that pcof)k ,,antt·d to ,1.·1.· nrnh· nu,ln lk-1!.l·I\'' en"1111,and "an I 1;1111...,1.11:11 tlll.' n31lll' sta r!>:· '><HJ Richard \tu rm 'ttt.' prl'\11.knt fo1 turn-uf-tlw:,, 111u1' In huth ''' 'oh 11 111 {'•ttmku1 tHl<f cntcna1nmcn1 at Ball\'\ hotl'l-rn.,10<1' llailMI\ < 1.1.1'1 11hjld1 ' Dean ~1a1 un '"l(inauguratl' 1hc Ill''' polu:' \p11127. 1id tlwn 1 lw1,· ,·1h1.· \".If 1hq11.1h af11.•rth,:shu'' ·, 1a .. 11x·rfor.1m lllC .\prtl.18.1\lartm "tllhe -\\ 11h .1 \Oll\htnalmn ol llt1bt1ng \tlu11d on 1.1.lf.!,. follo"cdb,Paul \nl..a.Barbara \1andrl·ll l11a~1l nndlt. mut1u11 p~1111n hntl'> and '>lllll·1~ •. 1h.11 'Jll1t(. anti Barr) Mn1\1lo" uoJ I rank Sinatra. rnll.11hl'"> 011 ,u,· 1lw H:11~).11\ < o(l\I and tlw ~an "It \\tll lw a 11.·al ~dnC\')." 'aid Diane Pl'l\'r\1.'n. a I 1.111U'>lU\L.,lt1w.11l'l\'dtlll·d1oh111mngruhhk"11h1na p1mupal !.1nl!.e1 \\ho.ha'> tx·1.·n \\Ith the shl"' "m' 11 m111UI\" opt·nl·d Ju1w ~ I <n1> 1 he st..ig,· hu11t ,o,nll'I ~ 111·.1u11mJ110d,111.·_ .. llello .. rhat'!> Jh\J~\ J d1ffirult Jl3rl of our hll\111\"' '\)ll llOll\\\\IW . "SI\ kl."t \hm11.·1 lh.lll a louth.111 hdd and bcconw so l'low to people. 1hcn facl' the 11.·alt 1' that I ~O 0k1.·1 '"lk 1 111 ~1.1111 dn .1111r' dl''l'·ml 11110 •• )Ou', c got 10 go 01lw r d1rcr11on<,," b.i~1.·nwnt lwhm 1111 'u:m• 1. h.tn~l'' Michal.'l llWll1.'\. a principal '>Inga "ho al1io ha' ~1U1111.,.m1 B.ilh'1,"a'nn11uling.outth1.•1><>,.,1 h1lit' tx·en \'uh lhl· 'h~•llom m 01x·n111g. cchord 1h1.· !>p1nt ol of fututl' p111dm 1u11), 111 R1.·1w .111d that thcrl' h:J\ hc·1.·n fanul) 1n 1lw lJO-ml·mhc·r<·a~t .. [ H'n ~"month., \\\.' \3\ 1al~ 1.11 ~dlllll!-11, llo I lull'"''ud" -1.•anhq11:tl..1.·, goodb)l' 10 !lomcbo<l~. Tiu~ t\ 1u<>t a b1gg1.•1 'l'l\1011 ol \\:ltl.'ff,111' .mJ ;ill : ii a h11 ) l'I U>nll'\ alnnJ.! .Suspe 9190,._ J . ,IVUGION ......... Cao ...... No&hana ius it •s>P!'an 10 bt 1n 0 .0 . Brookc'udapla&ion Of'R~ hcarsal for Murder.'' curttn\ly on stqc at Garden Grove Com· munil)' T~atre. Blscd on tht tc&cplay b)' Richard Levinson and \\'1llam Link, t~ p~ in,ol'n cnouah '"' 1s\s and turns to intettst any avid m)stel") buff. Oircuu1 Geuffrr~ (irrad adue\C!I a \Ort of timed rdraw su!>pen)l· that hu11lh. 10 mea.,urcd do~!I. and 1c1.ull'> 111 an l'' rnina of cntc1ta101ng intrigue H1'1 U'14.' of an au)tcre ~1 '' l11d1 ';11 "-'' onl} "Ith hgl'll m u.J-M l'llC c hn ngl'.,. fcx.ul)cs a11cn1101i un thl" ca~t of pla)ers Action rc,ol\\: tuound thC' central ch.ir.illn \k\ f'NnQl\on -a pla)''"""' "ho 3\~·mbk' a small group uf th,"<llCI tl\\Ol'l31C\ for a reading ot hi\ nc)' pl;,l). 1 ht• mcctrng tul..l'' plan• on thl' 11n- n1\ l'f'>ar' of tlw lll \\l('llOll'> und unt1nwl) tkath oi' f)\•nn1,un-.;, fianu-c -ohdud1 llll' aud1enl<' 1~ apprat\l'<l '1.i lh"hhild. Ray Akan well interpret' a melanchohc )el purposeful Den· nison_. whose deliberate. careful!) planned behavior pro' 1dts a false sense of sccunl) 1n a sccmmgly pred ictable storyline. trong d1,11 J\ t\·1 11.i11on' .1r1.• of- f1.•1cd h) f...1.tl'lll' Harn.ml and Jo}n~ l11~w11 ,,, \11,nlla \\ 1.·ll, (fiam·n•) ;rnd lklla I nmh Okn· n1son"1p1<lJU1.l't h11:nd1 \1.·tl'ran (Jarden C JH)\ l' d 111.•e1or P,·t1.•1 Dolan l'n,•llt' l'h por11.1~' tlH role ofl lo)d \nJtl\\._ (chrl'l tnrl Rcn<ll·nng lhl' 11.·111,x·1 illlll'ntal anti d l\l'1~· 1x·..,onaht1l·, of an 8llr1.'i.'> and '''II auo" 0t1<' ( athl·11n, C h1lt11n D.1' 1d H1 1.111 ~1ann Jnd \It~' \loon In 'llJl· poi11ng rlit~ ... 11,· P.1 1 ll.1n1.1hoin Alex Dennison fRay Akin, foreoroundJ has some surprises In store for his guests In .. Rehearsal for Murder," at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Jo \nn l 1.1JX1 '°lu,,111 Rod11gm1 Roi' lohn,111n .1nu .'°ltua11 [ .. ~\\'ll. Onn· <1tta1n l'\hth111n~ ''' om· n111 m, Ill tu q 1.1111\ ( umn111n11\ T lw.11", < 1;11J,·n C 1li• l: "'ill pl." "Rehears.al for Murder" through Ma) 6 with Frida) and Saturda} performances al 8 pm and a matinee at 2 30 p.m on Apnl 23. For 11c~ct and mformauon. call 8~7-5 I 2:? John Huston-,:/ocum~ntifry slated . ATLA.NT'\ -Paul ""n1.1n \n· -,eltt.ct ~ton anJ Uu.rcn..Ba~.1llJ.C11n -.:..::::__.wo111 boil Robt.'11 \lilillum to ,,1l utt· lcgl'ndar) director actor and \\fllt•r John Huston tn "Juhn tiu .. ton lhl' Man. the Mo' 1es. the Ma' cm~ .. a t\\o-hour .,pccial premiering \.1on- da~. June-I 2 at pm (ET} on T ur!Jt'r 1'-t:t"ork Tck\.l'>IOn African heat Obo Addy fleft, with guitarist Kenny wltt't a concert at South Coast Community Gr•v••I brought his African-based d•nce -Church sponsored by the UCI •rts and Jazz to the Or•noe Co•st this weekend, lectures progr•m. 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Im '"on Hc\t D1rL"C tor and fk·'>t \crc<.•npla~ () ar\ tor .. l lu l r~J\UH: ur;1ara \ tadrc- 1 ht tiJm, 1hu1 nelpcd hu1T1.t 1 lu\tun'' l.drCl'I iJI,. \hO\\l..3\l·tl 10• d ud1111' \UC h l ~.l\\tl ~ ·" "Th~· \I .illrw J.ik11n J h~· \lttl:<lll ()Ul'l'll ,111d ·• 1 h1.· \l"ti1-. · ,1., "di •"' lato lilm., ltl..1.• P1 111 i', If 11110r and f hl· lAJd .. Th1.· tilmmakcr' u\CJ tnll."I\ 11.·"' Y.llh "" 1,1m1h .in(l tm·nd\ lilm dip\ and 1,11, loot,;g1.· ol llu\ton through- out h1., hi<.' 10 1lw11 portrait ul the mJHmk filmm.ikcr .\uurJ1ng to produH·r Joni 1 l'' in. the ta\k ofdo1.umenttng Hu'>t on·, hfc- aftc1 h1\ J1.·ath ~3'> mad1: t'J\11~r through 1hc gcnrrou'i 'iupport of the Holh \~ood <ommun11\ J he cn11r • film U'ldJill . .U.. .... ~ totall) tlt.'h1nd thts prnJ«t:· \he \31u .. It ......... defin1t1.•h a labor or IO\(' for C\Cr\OIW IO\Oh~d • L~\ in\ Ul.'Ull\ 111dud(' .. r hr t...1ak- ing oJ a M utln) -'Thl Bounl) ···and ·s1JmfX'dc' (JUnfiahl\ and "\-1."\\ I l or11on., -l he \!alma of ·~1h rr· atln Fran I.. \l.irt1n (' T h1.• \fol..tng ot ·RobuC op:· • 1 he Making of ·r 1rr- "alli.c1 ' ') dm·ct., trom a ~np1 he co- "ruk \\Ith { harh.· .. rxaelm.n b - tlUll\C produ1.cr1i Jr<' Jud11h and Da' 1d < 1un1. Playoff structure ·;mpro\tes CIF will consider schedule strength in basketball berths The recent high -.chool ba\l..etball pla}om. "-Ith the trans1t1onofthe ( IFliouthern Section seared to"'ard tt)e slate pla)olh had 1tHhare uf "'nnlde'> 1n the fir'>t P,ac lc.age hu11t appears a 4u1ck fix ha\ been nc· compll'>hcd. Maybe 11 "'a n 1 quick enough for Laguna Beach t llgh., \rMt\ "-hCI "'ere denied a 'ipot 1n the '89 2·A pla~orr.. bcc:ausc the) ""ere in o .. er their head\ lime and ag.1m and \\t•re unable to fa h1on at lca'>t a .500 record • But 1t 1'i quid: enough 10 re med) the \lluatwn for the upc:ommg ~a son. and there ha' e been ~me other ll~m~added to g1H· the ba<ikct· b<.11 pl~ofl <it rue: iure a complete look First. the 'iOOor better rl·cord ha\ been ehm1nated. I hu\ \mall hool'i need not fear thl·1ro' crall rC'con.I will h.tH" bearing o n pla~ofTcnn\lder­ at1on'> In ta t, the 1oughl'r their compct1tmn. reg.1rdkc,\ of ret ord , the better 1hc1n·h:u\n'\ ot gaining. cntl') into the pla)ofl, fe.tm!."hKhdon tlini.,h10thrtop three of thl'1r lcaguro, "'111 bc ahk to pe1111on fora bcrt!i .. and lhant·cs arc ) ou'rl' going 10 haH' to reall' be n Jog to be denied J ust about r \.'[ R) ONE will tx-10 the pta)off Ol'<"JUloC 1f the1c·,an open1nim'H he-tilled 1f pn~~1hk Dean( rn"'lc' thd II '"'-<KtJtl' (omm1\!.1oncr and the 'n I l haral'· tcr" tthtn thl' ba\l..1.'t1'all pla,un ~lructurl' adm1ncJ then: \\l'rc \oml' Ila"~ 1n h1'1 lir\l \hot IJ4it \C:JTat rnamptng the S\ C-.tl·m. hut he fl'l'1" good about 1hc nt-\\ lurm.11 \\ c feel "'c did thl· right thing la\t )Cdr • \,Ud ( tO\\ le\ \a. l \c.'Ot p team\ to the '>tate pla>om Jnd eight pla)cd 1nl'hamp10Mh1p,aml''i \\e got wmt ~u;iltt~ tC'am' 10 the pl.I\ o lh andallourtcam\d1d "l'll .. · But hc also ad-. no" kdgl'd 11 "u'n·i the ~·rkl 1 -.clup 0 \a. htk thl· \IJtl' lllurnamcni '" thl· end ofthl' rn1n~m 11\ \till the C If outhcrn lllOnlhampwn\h1p\ 14h11.h amount tc> the pot ol gold The \latl.' hu\lm:" 1\,1n .1ftcrm.11h alll'r \\-3Utn1J th111uih tlw \uutlwrn Scc.11011 . "'h1d11n tt\l'll 1<, morl· uf a ~hl\C than ll "\CCllUll .. fhe Sou1hcrn \Cl lion lOnta1n' ~ome 'iOO "'huol\ .111ll ti d<ll''in t talo.l· .1 gcn1u' to figurc out th,11 dwarf., man\ stale!> But wuhout the \outhl'rn \c.•llwn·, parl1C1pauon, the: rt'>t ot tht: \tJll' m11ht JU\l J\ '°'t'll IO honlt', t:x'lilU\l' )OUc n't hJ\c. .a 'lttik pla)ntl~)\tl·m '\\ 1thout the \c.1uthe1 n ~l lion ~o 1f)ou·rc101n11utlctntt tht'n >ou''t 101wJo11 r11h1 .\nd 1ha\°' v.hat ( ro\\ le~ ha\ ~n hu\lcd ""Ith Nc...,pon Harbor1;. me\\1thina "'h1<i.lc.tr of p1ntn a hcnh tn the w.hcrn ~l.l 1on 3· pl;a\ oil\, hu I "'~ denied ~(";lU'-4' there·"''""'' enouah room 1n the U-tcam hrth.ll.'t Th t problem, too, \\Ill he ehm1n;ucd. C ro"lc' \;ud the'· '\\ 111 be pl11 m to J. :\a ntl J.;\ \ v.-huol' p(>\\thl} toa forrnJtof ~4 tn l.'iuh cla ' lf'IUHIH C,-i\RU ON/Bll f O\C It'°" C OIC'I IC Edison High center flelder J•son S•r•fin h•• b•tfn the Irey contributor to th• • Ch•rgers• offense this •••son with four home runs •nd • .4~J b•ttlng aw•r•g•. MONDAY, APRtL 17, 1989 Serafin r-eva~ps swing, carries Edison. offense Center fielder makes most of senior seasen By JON FERGUSON ot -DOiiy P'llM $..., Jason Serafin's come a long \\3~ sin~ htSJuntor a on • You can chalk 11 up to hard \\Ork-cir rcco .. cnng from shoulder probkm or JUSl a )car's e\pcnt"nce II three pla)'ed an important role, and ac; a result the Edi on H tgh \t"n1or ('enter fielder is phl)ing the kc) ofTeno;1ve role for the third-place Charger\· ao; the) Bihl 10 challenge for the Sun'iet League baseball 11tlc • As ajuruo.r. erafin tut 240nnd Y.3'i e ventually relegated to des1annted h11ter status us a tn11ncd rotator cuff in his !ef\ shoulder left htm unable to lhrOY. erfcCll\.el\ A s a scn1or erafin ha<t led the Chargers to a J.4 league mal'k .tnd 11 thr~-wn) lie tor third at the half14a) mark. On a team where the orfen~ ha~ not pro\lded the p1tchini staff with a 101 ot fircpo,,..er Seralln hac; pro\ 1ded cnouah for the team 10 remain 1n"lOnten11on 1n the t~piralh "'1ld unSt"l le gut'.' race. "R1gh1 no"' \\C rl' not htttmg the. ooll n-al "'('" and ofT<'n$tVe-f)'. he' • c1UT) 1ng our team · '"ud < uach P.iul Hurrell .. Hr ' bet'.'n tht" rt'<l~on "'"' ""C'·, C' be-en <.Uld'.'\!>lul \\ hl'O ""c art succes'iful tic'<, Ileen con<;1 tant all )'tar, he''i hlll1ng th<' ball and.he pl:n., good drten~ ·· Of the team·~ 1hre<· lt·agur ~'""'· Serafin hit a homl' run to dead center . field to dt"feat 01.can V 1c"' I -0. I le had four RBI mdud1ng an o ppo ttr field homer. and thre" a ~rstm1n\lcr runner out at lhe pla-.e ma 6-3 Victory o"cr the Lions. And he added a sixth; 1n nina homer Sa~urday qamst Foun-: tain Valle> to 11ve the C'haracrs the lead, 9-, althouah the Barons came back to win He's tumna at a .412 chp with four ho me runs. J 2 RBI, seven doubles. I J walks, IS runs scored and an o n base percentage of.S4S. The 6-foot· I. 190-poundcr puts one reaSQn at the top for his success. "It's my senior )CU, and I wanted to ha .. ea &ood )Car this )'Cat," Serafin 1d "I worked at Lt hard (dunna the ofT-sca)On). 1 JUSt think the ex· penencc (os a Junior) helped a lot. I ttll batted and got to play a lo t (de iplle the tnJury) "When the IU)S throw hard no'J\', tt seems hard. but I'm more confident. That's "hat 11's do ne. Confidence level is o ne of the main thinas of h1111n1.'' But that confidence is )he produ.ct of a lot of ofT-St'ason practiC'C Serafin tncd to pull everything and struck ou t often last season. Throu&h work at the hool's batt1n1 cage and the as- st ta nee ofh1ttmg coach Mike Welch. there's been a d ecided difference. "I used to be a dead pull hitter." rafin 1d '"I'm gcmng base hits 10 all fields now. I used to have a bad habit or popping cverything up and uppcn:utung. J ""orked o n aetlln& my s"' mg lcHI. and nice and cas). '"(&fo~) the) could pitch outside all da) long and 1f I didn't swina and m1 . I'd hit lmJe dmkcrs to the ~hort top oach Mike Welch worked a lot ~uh m) h1t\1ng -going to the oppo 1tC' field. waning longer and dra&&tnf the bat a bit o n the oumdc p1tcht" • Ha~ll added, "He's been h1tttnl th~ball lloHrandthat' beenaplus. He's the kind ofa kid who' .~stoma. (Ptease lff SERNIN/12t "Little Al" invadesOnceexc us1ve tur i\ HI· \ H 0 I ' U I 1 • OCC crew tops UCLA in JV final Unser Jr. wins Long Beach Grand Prix, which Andrettis had dominated before By RICHARD HUDSON JR. o...-y ~-'""'~' L0,(1 Bl \( H -\111\l' f)\l'f \la11 1 tlH.: rl '.1 n\" lo. id 1n thl' Mud. I hl' lo.1J. 'o Ill \IX".tl..." \I l O<,{'r Jr. .\nd the hluclo. """'·•ll'd 1n do'' ntn" n l lllg fk,1dl. llOll' lh\'l'\l IU\l\t' IUrl 111 thl -\11Jrc111 dim tlul un \unJ,n ti "'"'"I llllt• .\I" ''ho "untrollnJ 1he \t1n·t\ u"n" \1t11ng-<11111 IJ\lll' 10 get hi\ \\,I, l n\l'r rear 1.'IHkd tour· ti nw l ham pton \1anu on l,1p H '\ \l'n<hng .\n<lrl'lll tllto the ''all .rnd out ol lhl.' rJll' l n<,l.'r C\<.JfX.'U unharmed Jn,I \\\'01 l>O Ill JXl'l ht\ \t'UlOd .. tf>llttht 1 o~ota (1rand Pm. ot l nnat Rl·ath \Jdor' ahl·.id ut \1tlhal.'I .-.nd1 ett1 and Eim·rwn f1111pald1 I ell l 11~r . "ho .tl"'a" '<.'t'lll' 111 11111 \~di JI I ung Bealh !ht• """ ~ unJ 1n I 4Ht• .and ' l, 11 ""•" un apologel ll "111 "\\e "'l'r'C' lum11111 into 1urn 1hrc-c anu lJU~hl (Tom) ..,nC\a en1c11n1 lht• l()r ncr; l nc,cr \.lid " I om \lll\\l'd Ju\\n 4u1tc ;,ahruptl\ 11nd tht•re '\.\J .1 chain rcadmn I \llJ in and hit fa nu . I hlamt• m\\df I .1polng11l' 10 ~ 1;.1t10." Mano, hit hi\ p.irt ""U'n't 1nterc't~"d 1n .lpulogtc'> nnh the \lllllr) "h1~h 101 J"'a' I ollo'\.\tn& thl' ra"I.'. \ndrettt. "lw ~:rnJ hl.• had a ha1J tune ~unarutul.11rn l Jn\Cr, told the )UUll& drt\l'f, "Thani..·., J lot I rcall> apprl.'C1'1ll' that I hnf)C'. "'C' rnn do 1t ~ .11n "4.mll'llntl' ... I ht: inudcnl "'a\ wt up eight lap\ e;irhcr \\hen l n'it'r made h1'1 final of t"o p11 'llops. ta I.. mg on four ne" 11r1 .... and lucl -\ndrcllt "ho had b«n gr.1Juall~ clo<,1ng the gap bct\\l"en h1m!>Clf and the pole '>ttter \\31teu onl' lap Jnd then IOllo,,..l'd l nSl'r'' lead ;\l.1110. ho"e .. l.'r. Lho c 10 talo.l· on onl) fud. aettins out of the-pm in le'" than 10 \Crnnd\ .ind taking \he kall t k '>ta\cd thert• un11l the tolltswn put hun oul thl' rall.' R.ither 1han '"". nmii he fin"hl·d a d1.,appoin11n I th fhe race \\J\ run "11hout a 'elluv. Ila¥.. kaJ1ng h> a rcuud J\ crnge 'l~t·d ol ~' 50"\ 1111lc\ per hour I hl' onl) Orange C oun1' en1n tn thl IJlC the \m,,,1)-'i~nsorl'd Did \11nun Rallng kam ol an Juan ( ap..,1r.ino "'J' Jl\o a' 1c11rn l.lf l°'a<l lull.. \unJa, .\lier \\Ur1'1ng OUl )OffiC' n1Clh\\n· llJI ahtlhn ''h1ch had hnmJll.'rcd drl\U ~ult l\ia~ttln during quahl}· 1na the team "'il\ l Onfidcnt ol a 1op-- 1cn finish. But on the \tart. Brn,ton lolhdl.'J "'1th BernarJ Jourdain, Jam· .lllllJ hi\ front "' 1ng and co~11n1 him a lap for rcpJir' 1n the p1l\ 81J) ton did go un 10 tin1\h I ~th 1n the 2 ·l3r ticld -11 'e~ rc\pet 1.1hlc \h0\\1ng In one ul thl' U.l\" uthcr C\l'r'lt\, I faro \1Jt\u,h11a of~an C lcmcnte ran do"nJodl1< unn1nghilm off>alla in thl' firhll lap\ to l"ilf>lurc the To~ota IPIHM see RACING/llJ ............. Al Unser Jr. fJI •nd Mlch••I Andrettl f6f ran first and second through much of th• Long •••<h Grand Prl•· ( 0 I I . I·: f ~ I . II \ ' I II \ I I RFD~OOD HORE The Or.tn l ( ,),_.,, ( ollc-gc 1untor \3f'>ll' lft"' l11pturcd 1h1rd plat-c at thr \t.-tnford (. 1C\\ < la!>"IC unda' \I th 1mrro"1ng ''' strolo.r a'rraae 10 1.1\llrO"' l ( l -\ < X ( U'>Uiilh rem<; at a J6-to '8· \lrolc.c:\ per-min uh.' d\ crage 1n the l'ar I\ 1)\1rt1on' of a race.". \aid ( oal h I >.1\ t' < 1r.:i11t but 111mpro' ed lo 41 per m1nutl' \undJ\ 10 defeat a l < L \ l r~~ "hll h h.1d a .. eragcd fi,c 'i<'COnd\ t.l\ter 1n ~aturda\ ·, heat~ ()('( linl'ih~J in tl o~ th1t•c ~cond' ahend of l ( l .\ '"\\ e go1 ontrol earl~ on," C1rant \.Jtd · 1 ~la' in that catcaof! }Ou'\C snt Ill Jo 11 \\ c learp<'d that ii \\t "'• ntcd 10 \t3\ in the monq, :rou haH:togct UJ'lhcre. lf,prtll> rl\k~ at 1hat ra1c to ha'e \omcthm &O'\\rona. but \OU ha'c." to takC' lhanct"s 'I "l\ rcall} proud ot them I thllU ht 1hc~ thd an e'cellcn1 JOb We ~nl''°' '\\(' had 10 make up ~ • ~onds ;and °"l' made up much mo~ than that T ht" <X ( J \ ere-~ lOn~•~• -Ot John :"i.o\ ,tk C. hip Rcpa , Lars ( aroe. Roh fort.Ian Eric Fenk)' Ja n llamk. Bo rurt1e Bob Re)nold\ and 1.'11\\v.atn l h.ul 'cl!>on Bro"' n the onl) JV crt\\ to defeat (f'teaM 1H ROUNOUI' /IMt Pre~ volle~ball ~l~~ers need more opportunities 49ers rally by Mteaters,_ 6-2 l o-..c, Bf \('H -The llC I ba,1.·h.111 1t•am dropped ti'> s1,1h More universities, colleges neea to develop programs 1ra1gh1 h 11 Wc'>l ( onfcrtnlc ~mt' \unJa, .. ., l on Be ch tatc put tu ·tllc1 a.ii.uu.:Lunrall): 1n tht' e11-h1h 1n111n1 tu \Omplc1e a comeha k trom a ~-0 ddirn lot :.i t>-~ ~1c1on and a v.c:ep ot the .\nltatet\ tn the thf\>t>· pmc " e kl·nd -.enc l ( I t ft 10 t 1n-ron~r ~ and 1 4 ·1~-1 u'crall after M-tna \'\\t'pt h' f rC'IOO t<ll!: la\t \\CCkcnd • "h11e the I \th 1.in~(·d 4\kr\ 1mpron'd to 7-~ 111J '~·t\ nte;ater '>tart ma p1tchl'1 Kc" 1n ~ h11v.orth. 4-5. hurled 7 '1nn1n1 of e11ht·h1t. fuur-\\alk ba\Cbill and al· lov.l·J fi' c 1 un.,, hut hr w-a\ the victim of h1' 11.·am·, tx.'°r ficldina a thrtt of th1.• Hiil\ v. ~rt' unearned . In the thm! innma. l < I took a 2·0 lcaU ""hrn Stac~ Partier 12 for 4) douhkd homt" 8 111n Youn1 and E.d I una 'inak-d 1n Pantr to ott>nd ht h1111na \trcak to 10 pmn. But l ona lk11c. h camt beck •tt9' 1 pa11 1n the fiflh to C\tn 1\ 1n the ttthth. a pair of I t'fTCln -09e CTt"dnfd •nd u~ rMn\al -doWW U•np,.:ac:h·, l>on Blfbara. whO Md dou • m K'Oft, M11wonh ~ 1tte bltn llffoft ~~ May mw•M. • Je> c~ .,ft_. ..... Wida a .....,... .a•1 ~ DllMI .... ._ .. ..,, .......... ,..., ...... '· ~ M..:. .... " Bly/even shuts out Mariners SEATTLE (AP) -Bert Blyleven · worked extra bard this ~nter &o prove he wasn't finished. His work paid off Sunday u he pitched a four-hitter for his 56th career shutout, leadina the C.tlifomia Anacls over the Seattle Mariners l ().(). . Blyleven. 2-1, struck out six, walked none and allowed just two runncn &o reach second base. He is \,f,11' '' 111IH11: AWAY A 17-Whlte Sox, S.30 • A lt--While Solt, 5:30 A 19-Whlle Solt, S.30 ary, Marshall ift E>odgers, 2-1 LOIAN011 •W't-Tlm t.wy ... 1:.it!J&1! la ":llllrn jUll .., -'I· ;I•••• a l•MIW .... Mike .... ,., .. ~-l&NU ............... ,.. die.DD ... ~ the J-1. .. ii INd ..... off Of .,.. ~~Ml .-llli uavel til'w""'MMt lblw--iD daat ,.~~· .. :n::' i:d't .... -&-·'° '°out and .... anninp llld t111vw • a llau&oul 10 lba1 .. C:U Ill -Wllll Wider our bllL .. . .... A '7-ttM, 7:05 Alt-lteft, 1M ,..~ ... 1:05 A20-ldle A2l-Olentt. 1• AJ2-0lantt, 7 :OS I A23-Gi.nt1, 1:05 • All Hl'I'* on KA8C (7f0), 'I 11 11 Marshall ended a scorcksl uc with 1 bis founh homer of the season, 11 dnv1na left-hander J.im. Otshaies' J fir1t pitch of the fourth 1nmna into the .t left-field scats. Mickey Hatcher tnp_led with two out and. scored on Jeff Hamilton's doubk. , A20-ldle ~ ~~~=::~~::~: ~:~~= ~. ,. • L II ..... II 1-in ~ • lwMlk llMllOut illlD .e' ""' "-Clr''iiti led otrWidl a Ii Mer Oenld Youns into I fOrce plly lllfMI Ramirez untied him 10 thi:.i dd Bnty Hatcher folfowed witb an RBI sintle. "I made a bid p1tch to Marshall, I not to much with the selection, but • JUSt 1n the location." Dcshaicuaid. "I / wanted 10 throw the bell m off the ,, plate on his hands. because ht's really go1ns out over the plate now and -'l lunaina out there. But I left 1t out over the plate too much. It was basically '· his pitch.'' I A23-Athtetlcs. 1:os• •on TV, Channel S. Angell De von White 1llde1 S'8f•IJ Into th ird under the t a g o f S••ttle·s Jim ~resl•J with • stolen ~ ....._ the flfttt lnnlne at th• Kin•••••· T'tl• Aft9el• won. 10-0. The Docteen riaht·hlnckf struck out Six and walktd none. · ··1 haven't come out of the blockl real well my whole career, so it it nice to stan with a couple ofwin1," Lary uid. • All games on KMPC 1710) -------------1 and his curve ball outstanding." Schroeder, acquired in an off-season Rader said. trade with Milwaukee homered in the tied with Bob Gibson for 12th on the all-time shutout list. "He's tou&h. regardless. but when second. he gets a bi& lead he's real tou~... C..mpbell then retired nine in a row "I worked bard in the winter to gel in the best shape p0ssiblc to be the best pitcher I can be and one of the best pitchers in the game," Blyleven SeattJe manager Jim Lefebvre said. until Downing reached with two out Mark Mcl.emore's double was the in the fifth on Presley's error. key hit in a three-run fif\h off Mike Mclemore then doubled, White Campbell, 0-2 and be si ngled home I singled for tWO fUrlS, reached second two more runs in a two-run eighth. on the throw, stole third and scored Devon White sinaled home two runs on Wally Joyner's double. said. · Hampered by a strained ligament in his ri&ht thumb, he was 10-17 with Minnesota last year. "Ninety pitches -that's efficiency for you," California manager Doug Rader said. "Bert's velocity was great in the fifth, in which all three runs Downinc and rookie Kent were unearned because of Jim Anderson singled home runs in the Presley's throwing error. sixth, Mclemore sinaled home two Claudell Washin_aton singled home more in the ei&hth and Brian Brady the first run in the first inninaand Bill drove in White in the ninth . SPORTS BRE.\K Kristiansen wants to break 2: 20 fdr women at Boston M~rathon From The Asso<J.ied Press "Boston's hills arc tou&h. but it also is a vcr;t fast co~r~ -when the weather c~nditj~ns are riaht.' said BOSTON -Ingrid Kristiansen 1s ,-• Knst1ansen. the 1986 Boston winner in 2:24:5S. primed foran assault on breaking the 2-hour. ~ 1-"Rob de Castella (of Australia) did a 2:08 (2:07:5 I) 20-minutc barrier. Ibrahim Hussein is ready r one year (in 1986) at Bostoo. And before I set the world to r.im the fastest marathon of his career. record, Joan Benoit had the previous (women.'~> record They will be the leading players Monday in the 93rd run (2:22:43 in 1983) on the Boston course. So, 1t s a good running of the Boston Marathon. course for producing the fastest times. Jn none of the first 92 performances ofthc world's "I wouldn't be surprised if I did 2:20 Monday." longest-running marathon, and in no other marathon in Samuelson is th.e leading American in this intcr- history~ has a womctn run faster than 2;20. . national cast of runners. Kristiansen thinis ibe can-bcnbc--ftrsr. ' She holc:ts the American te~o~ ~I :06. ~t in "I want to go for a sub-2:20," said the first llfd) of beating Kristiansen at Chicago four years ago. But her role maralhoning, who owns the beSt time ever. 2:21;06. "'If has diminished since then. . the weather cohditions are food. I will tl) for It. Because of in1unes and the birth of a daughter in "l can't lose by trying.' · October 1987, Samuelson has run only one marathon Kristiansen. who set the world best at London in since 1985 finishing third at New York in November. 1985. has made three concerted efforts since then to break The m)unes -to her left hip. left knee (she required 2:20 -al Chic.ago m 1985 and at London in 1987 and arthroscopic surgery on 1t in February)_ and back -ha\c 1988. She finished second to Joan Benoit Samuelson. the debilitated Samuelson's body to the point where even she 1984 Olympic champion. at Chicago and won the last two is uncertain about her ph ysical condition. London Marathons. but came up short each time in quest "I could have troubles earl) on.'' she said. "I could of the elusive sub-2:20 mark. have problems later on. I'm not even going to think of the ''There arc so many people telling me. 'You can't d~tenual problems."' it,"' the Norwegian said ... It mak~s me angry:· They are real. however. and could flare at any lime. An angry Kristiansen~ be a ui.cr on the roads. causing the gntty Samuelson to slow considerabl y or She has shown her ferociousness m two recent races. possibly even drop out. breaking the world best in winnina the New Bedford Half-"I want a good sohd cffon." said the womed Marathon March 19 in I :08:32 and aacking the course Samuelson the Boston champion in 1979· and 1983. "I record in winning the 10-kilometcr Boston Milk Run want to be 'more competitive than I was 1n New York. I April 9 in 30:58. want to go under 2:30. I think on a good day I can run in "I think women can run under 2:20." Kristiansen the low to mid-2:20s." · said. "I've beat it into myself. I think I can do 11. I want to While Kristiansen and Samuclso~ arc considered the go for 2:20 and the world record.'' class of the women's field . there will be several other . · . notcwonhy supportmg players. · Wh.1le there arc. some_observer~ who believe that t_he They include Lisa Weidenbach, the 1985 Boston ~ndulatmg c~urse, mclu~ing nOt<?n~us Hea~brcak Hill. winner 1988 Chicago champion. 1s not conducive to fast times. Krisuansen disputes that. · Ql OTt:Ot'THt:O.\\ Gne Sarun, 87, one of only four golfers 10 have won lhc four maJor C\ents that comprise the professional Grand lam, on the status of today's courses: "It's ridiculous the wa)' the> are building courses these da)'s. Every time I tum on a TV set 1 see nothing but ponds and lakes. island greens. rivers running beside fa1Na)S that are as narro" as a gun barrel. Sometimes I think the archnects are ghouls or sadists. whatever you call them They take deliaht in watchina balls sail in the water. It takes fa1rnes out of the game." 76ers Cheeks In altercation PHILADELPHIA-Philadelphia 76en 4'_ Maurice Cheeks and a female fnend were • -. arTested Sunday nl&ht af\cr an altercation on ' Philadelphia's South Street, a slriP'of popular ..;... __ _ restaurants and nlahtclubl. Detective WiOiam Brennan .aid Cheeks and Diane Craven, 36, were issued summary citations for disorderly conduct about 9 p.m. _ • Brennan said the Sixers' point auard and Craven sianed the citations and arc scheduled to appear at a hcarina May 1. Police had no further details av•ilable Sunday n~t. Earlier Sunday, Checks scored I 0 points a the 76en beat the New York Knicks 11 S-112 to IMP• lbree 11me losin' strcek. Philadelphia. the Knicu• ~'11111 ewoa nent in the first round of the NBA pla~ Us bcillell New York in four of six prnes this scalOll. ·--' Kentucky admits giving funds LEX INGTON. Ky. -The University ~ of Kentucky will concede to the NCAA that a · • packaac sent to the father of a recruit last year ' left the school's basketball office with $1 ,000 ---- 1ns1dc, The Lexington Herald-Leader reponed Sunda~. But the university says the evidence 1s inconclusive as to whether then-assistant coach Dwane Casey placed the money inside. a source told the newspaper. 'Tm not conccmed." Casey's attorney. Joe 8111 Campbell, told WKYT-TV on Sunday 011l>t. ''They (NCAA) don't have any evidence. They're going to have a tough time w1nnin1 that one befo~ the Infractions Committee." Kentucky officials will meet with NCAA enforce- ment staff members Saturday for a hcanna on 18 allcaations of wrongdoina lodacd a.-inst the school's basketball pro&ram. Tbe NCAA 's Jl.ldicial J>ody, the Committee on Infractions, is cxecctcd to muc a judament and possibly impose sancuons sometime next month. The investiptton be9n last, year when an Emery A~r FreiJh 0 t ~ckaac sent to Cfaud Mins. father of tMn-recn11t Otrit MiHt. TFJi .. ~Emery' WCJIMrwtaid Sl,OOOwaa .~~..:t=~' wMeh wu tnt by C.-y~u • Caiey ~ Ill die money IDd die· Millltl denied naivii!ll iL Thi ... ...,. .. ..a mid die NCAA 1011111&11 CIMJ~dlll...., iii .......... ilMed la ... ........................ --~. t111 •••.., llid. ..... • ' t11a. dlll evl~11• I I P"• Olll7 Md ... -ol die _, ii i ..... w. No p ain for H ersh iser > • LOS ANGELES -Orel Hcnh1ser reported no pain in hjs ri&ht elbow Sunday and an examination showed nothina wrona. The National Cy Young ~wa.rd winner had to leave Saturday s vic- tory over Houston when he felt a twinae in his elbow. Leary was uti.af'lild with bis efron. especially after ~ out Glenn Davis for the lhircl time on 1 J.end-2 fastball to end die~ with the tyi n1 run on tee0ad. Dlvil fouled offlhrcc two-ttrike • ....,.. bel»ft mitlins. The two-run 1nn10g marked onl) I the seventh time this scason that Los Angeles' offe~sc had ~neratcd more ' than one run in an inning. "This isn't a team of numbers,'' Marshall said. "We/lay in a tough ·1 hitter's ballpark an you don'.l !ct anything cheap out here. The win 1s never blowing out. there isn't any ;1 Astroturf out there, and you have to ' earn everything you get. You JUSt 'I don't see suys puttin& monster J numberS up in this ballpark." l "It feels areat today:· ~c: Los An,eles riabt-hander said said in the clubhouse. ·•11 was a Call Of.._ walll him or IU'ike him out." Mid Leary, who threw only 19 pildtel dlroup the fint cisht inn1 ... "I felt'ttona, probebly becaute I didn't have a loc of pitches IDlna in&o the ninlb illftiftl. .. -.;..-..~~,-~. ---,~ • :._"" ... • .. " . • .: •..... .,.... ..\!.. ~ • ,,.... :\.\" ••.•• \~~ Dutch fans fight with rivals AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -Dutch ~ soccer fans smashed store windows. hurled ~~ bricks at police and fought Wlth nval . ~ spectators Sunday, and 27 people were. ---- injured and 24 arrested, pohcc said. The violence came one day af\cr 94 people were crushed to death 1n a mad rush at a soccer mi1ch 1n Sheffield, England. Before Sunday's match between AJ&X of Amsterdam and the Fc)enoord team from Rotterdam. the vmt1na fans went on a rampaac. smashing the in tenor of a subway train and windows of nearby shops. said pohce spokesman Klaas W1ltma. Scuffies broke out before and after the match. which bcpn IS minutes late because of the unrest. Wilt1n1 said. Pohcc wcanna not sear had to make several baton characs on the stands of the Olympic tad1um and in surround1na streets 1n order to keep the n\al aroup of fans apart. be said. Most of those~ were bc1n1 held on su p1c1on of violent behavior, includina hurhna bricks at poli~. Wihina said. He u1d 2'4 soccer rans and three pohcc officers were 1rvu~. and 10 of those were hospitalized There was no 1mmed11tc word on the cinent of the damaac. W11tina uid. The match ended in a 4-1 victory for AJ•'· and the visittna fans left Amsterdam qu1etl)' later 1n the afternoon, Wilt1n1 said. Ralney's flnt win marred fl I (l Rose says he doesn't worry ; SAN DIEGO -Pete Rose sa)-s he's not ~ worried about how he'll emc'"'e from an ) iftvnUpt1on of "serious allcgattons" being • conducted by M1Jor League Baseball. • ··when you're not doing nothing, why worry')" the Cincinnau Reds' manaaer said. "People who do somethina worry. People that "-Orr)' jump off bndges. I 1 can walk acro~s an)' bndge in the worJd.'' The office of Commmioner A. Bartlett Giamatt1 1s invcst1ptio1 Rose, reportedly for pmbling. If he's found to have bet on baseball, he could be susP._Cndcd for a year Bettina' on Reds' games could bring a hfct1me ban. Rose satd Saturday that a personal oheck of his that was confitoeated tn a 1984 gambling raid was for a real estate venture that didn't pan out tie said the check. for · $19.800. was luenwrrned tO'-trinr.. While pla)ing for Lh.c Montreal Expos. Rose wrote the check to convicted bookmaker Joseph Cambra. 66, of Someset, Mass. Oo Fnday, Bn tol Count). Mns .. dlStnct attome) 's spokesman Jim Ma.run said there was no dU"CCt conncct1on between the check -which he said was for $27,000-and pmbhng · Rose said Saturday the check was for propen) 1n Somerset. "He (C~mbra) was a (real estate) aaent. He wd he knew of a piece of ground we could make 100 percent return on," Rose said. Cambra didn't purchase the land ~use "he didn't hle the deal .. and he brought back the check to me in Montreal," Rose said Rose said the propert) was 1n Somerset. Rose was also a ked whether he was evadina ta~e He said he filed his 1988 return two da)s aao. • "I'm not evading tues. I pa}' more taxe than everyone 1n th1 room." he said. "You only INOrry 1f you hide something from the IRS (Internal Revenue Service)." Earnhardt breaks drought NORTH WILKESBORO. N.C -Dafe •lf. Earnhardt v.on for the first time m 16 ~.:O:~ NA CAR W1Mton Cup race~. pulhna awa) • • from Ian Kulw1ck1 tn the final four l•~- Sunday to capture the First Union 400 at North W1lke1boro pcedwa). The v1ctory. Earnhardt's first ~met 8n tol Jut Auaust, p'\c the three-ti me SCrtC$ champion the Wm\ton \up points lead • Kulwicki, makana a bid for his 5«ond career v1tt0f'). ~-.,on E.amhardt's bumper Lbro\llh much of the final 10 laps. He failed 1n his bid to pa on the 39'4th lap, and his hope ended with four laps left when he shd to the hi&h side of second tum.on bis final attempt to pu Eambardt. Earnhardt. who staned third in a evrolet, finithtd about 25 car lenath ahead of the Kulwicki, who n1~ third-place Mat\ Martin at lhe finish Dick Tnclde finished fourth and Terry Labonte. who had won three of the last four Winston Cup events at North W1lkeiboro. finished fifth Round1n1 out lbe top 10 was Rick> Rudd. Geoft Bodine, Darrell WaJtnp, pole·winncr Rutty Wallace and Em1e Irvan. I t I t \ I ' A u ., -H \ h • o Johnson, Scott le ,,_ Jtw A-dM9cf,..... ~ JohntOft teored 18 of his 24 points in tht second half and ~ Scottaddtd21 pointsSunday niahlat the Loi An~les Lakm ~kbraleCI Kareem Abdul-Jabber·s 42nd and final birthday as an active player widl a 121 ·IOI victory ovtr the Miami Heat. • . The vactory Increased the Laken• lead over the idle Phoenix Suns to a full 18me 1n the Pacific Dtvi11on with four pmcs to play. The Lakers, who have won seven con1CCuuve d avi1ion titles, and also hope to fitu$h with the best record in lhe Western Con- ference. The Heat, losers of 12 slrai&ht rOad aamcs and J8 of their first 40". got 27 points. from Kevin Edwards a nd IS tach from Grant Long and Hast1n15. Miami's only t~o road victories ha' c com e e1aht miles away from The Forum apmst the Los Angel~s hp- pcrs. It was the first umc M1am1 wasn't routed by the Lakers. When the)' played each other on Nov. 23 in M1am1, the Lakers "'on b) 47 points The ·next t\\O time~. the winning marains "ere 32 and 40 points. respectively. . ··1 think there was a httle pnde factor from our \tan~po1nt.'' Hast- ings said. "The last three 11mcs "'c played them. the spread was in the h1Jll 30s We didn't "ant to go home this summer and tell e"er)one "'c played pretty well against cvcr)·onc in the leaaue. but the Lakcrs were 40 points better than us.'' A~ L.Mef~e Houston's AUen L••veH bounces off D•ll•• center Uwe Bleb to put up• shot during the Rockets 114·112 victory. Thompson added fhe ofT1hc bench quarter. the 1~0-ume defending N84\ · champion\ <..ould not \ha'ke the fir\t· )Car expan~1on team untif thl' final quarter The Lakers broke the game open tn the fourth quaner, outscoring Miami 19-9 over the first 61'? minutes.of the penod to build a 104-89 cushion. Orlando Woolndge scored six of his 15 points during the run and M)chal Held 10 JUSt 16 points in the ~cond quarter and tn11hn1 59-45 at hatnimc, the Heal u~d a 16·4 run early in the third period to reduce the deficit 10 63-61 with ·4 5 lcft in the period. But despite Jo hnson's 12 points in 1hc The Lal..ers ha'e made a habit recent I> ol pla) 1ng poorly in the third quarter, including unda) "'hen the Series with Oilers drains Gretzky Kings prepare ;or division finals .... INGLEWOOD (.\P)-The soap opera atmo<1phcre ofplayina his former teammates, the Edmonton Oilers. 1'> .fi nally OVef for Wayne Gretzk). No more war of words or battles with his emouons Just theCalgar) Flames, the best team in the NHL Greuky scored t he first and last goals and added an assm Saturday night as the Los AnS?1e5 Km~ ~I the 011ers6-3 anGame7 of the m~ the D1v1'i1on semifinals to deffironc tht defc:ndmi'Stanfey-C~ampi~ - The Kings advance to the Sm>lhe finals against thl' Flames, bc11nnina Tucsda} in C'alptr). Alberta Grctzk)', thouah. was left dr.uned b) this scnc He was checked hard the whole scnes. booed in all three pmcs at Edmonton and. finall). he had to watch as h1'i close fncnds Marl Mcss1crand Kevin Lo"c lost a pla}on senes for onl) the second time in SI\ seasons As hfc tn the Smythe 01vis1o n would ha\c 1t the K.ing.s and Oilers "'ere almost preordained to meet in the first round of the pla~offs as the Flames raced to a big lead and finished first b) _6 points over the King Los "nalrc\ was seven points better than the Osiers. Counting the eight regular-season game'i. Grtt1l..' plajcd IS pmes against his old teammates ~nd not Ion& before 1he pla)Offs. he and Edmonton coach traded barb\ 1n the press about the circumstances of the blockbuster trade last Aug Q lha1 made C1rc11k> a King Grellk} urd oflmen1ng to the 01krs insult him ~1d that Cdmon1on o"ner Peter P<Xkhngton and roa h Glen Sather underesumated him athcr then accu..ed Gre11k', of trying to disrupt t~ Oilers JU\t before the pla)om. · (1retd.) "as as..,cd "hether he had .in an1mo~1l\ to"'ard the Oiler) · "The last umc·f said a fc~ Jh1ng\ I d 1dn'1 mean 111 upset an)On"C' I dtdn·t mean to nlc the people ot Edmonton.-he said .. Obv1ou\I\ I did hut that \\3\n't m' 1 ntenttttt'ls· ~ ---- "But e'er} ume I pic k up thedapcr I'm reading somethin& about Wa, nc Grellk). an It &Ot 10 the point "here I JUSl said, 'He\. r ,c got to \a) omcth1ng · -\nd I &aid st nnd I looked like tht" bad gu)" "Bui I don't haH an) animos1t~ I'm thankful e'el) da) L1l..e I said the t\\o gu)'s I think 1l's unla1r to 1s \lark and Ke' 1n:· Los ·\ngclc coach Robbie Ftorc~ tood out<1Hk the O iler'>' locker room congr.uulaling each pla,l'r as he ''alked ou1 athcr "alked b' and '"11d to Ftorck .. , ou can do 1t .. · Aboul-Gret1l..)" Sather said "\\a,ne" thl' grcale\t h~lc) pla' er 1n the "'orld and I'm not goina to get into name l alhng or "1sh him a lot ol hard lul I.. in the ne\t Series SERAFIN the back o l Serafin's mind and 1<. !>llll a po s1b1ht) in the future 1f h1<1 From It shoulder 1s sound Harrell ~1d the he can dnve the ball to all pans of the t"'o decided the \Cnior ~ould bc bt:\t field It's gettin& to a point "here scncd this season b) com:entrat1ng e..,ery time he comes up. )'Ou're on hclpma the Chargers at the plate expcc:una him to get a hit .. nd the off-season shoulder lhl·r· college nexl ~ason While a ub-pnr Junior 'it"ason IC'h him relallH'I> unkno"n entering lhis sca\on. he'' beginning to dra~ atttn· t1on from 1hc communll) colk-gc'I and \Orne olhl'r \COut . flarrl'll -..aid .. Although he's no1 a contact h111er, ap) had more o f an impact than JU\t he'!. making a lot of contact no". preparina him to be able 111 plJ) cuurna down on stnkeoulS He's JUSt ph) 1call> "I thinli.. he could be a 'en outstanding ballpla}Cr for 'lomc·- bod> .''Harrell ~1d "lfhc had hod•' httk more \U<..\.CSS hilling ball and thro\\1ng the ball a!I a Junior and gotten a llttk more :mcnuo n then. dn"int the ball He \.new a couple "I did a lot o f "'eight lifi1ng. · th1nas he rcall) had to work on. and Serafin said "l'"e got strength It'll he's rnlly v.or\.cd on them and mnde paid ofT. JU t 1he total trengtht>nina a biad1fference ll's ind of nice to sec Balls that normal!) "ouldn't be outof ~~·fo~~{~ t~al hard. and thrn it pa)s the infield. they·re JU I going o ut. RACING It didn't come eas). but while he "That \\dS not me I t ~car or an) ~orked hard on perfccuna has wina. other )ear of m) hfc. h11una a home From B 1 some ume olTdunng the winter aho run to the opposite field "Lat )Car. it \tl.111l1l c h.1mp11111,h1r ){ '''' \loll ~emed to help -for reasons 0Ah1ch they had said Serafin hit a homer to ot ()\.·rHl'I li1ll'hl·d thin! arc hard for him to explain the oppo 1te field the' 'd \3) Otlwr Ol':inti•· t mint\ l'lltrh.'' 111 thl· "h ook a lot of hacks tn the ~ics." 'nght ... 1.1H' 1nduJl·li l>a\IJ l>•l'm ol :0-:c" Scrafansa1d ··weu~toaoallwsnter At the prc:'lent. r.tfin "happ) prn1 lk.1d1 ""'' ltn"hc,1 11\lh ·"''' Iona before the season stanw I u~d rtfht "here h~·s set11ng -10 control \\ .1, nc < 110" 111 < """l'n < 1rm l'. \"'"' to peak dunna that time and then ol thc ou1fielJ from his pot 1n center hJ\J to ''-111~· t • '~.h l>1cm h,1d N'l'n slump when the (h1ah school) xason ond 1n control of h111 pcrform.1n~ at ru11111n1·"111 h .t .. ninth t•atl1l't 1n 1h{ staned. Thi scawn. I took It ca~> the plate. r.1""· t'lut "·" lornd out \\tlh ,1 dunna the early winter month • and As ror the re t of the ~3\0n, hi\ r'lll.'.I. h,IOl\,11 11tuhk1t\ l\l'M tlw 1i111,h •then a couple month' ~tore the s1tcs a~ ~l on Fountain Valle) :ind f arll~r"' 1hi·dJ\ I 11mm' lhrn1.·ol season \tarted. I nartcd JOIOI real Ocean Vu.~"· "ho arc ahead of the lr~IJnJ H\JI 1,tul P I h1n1,;' J1 <t i hard. Now, I'm JUSt son of pc:alima. I C'hat1ers in the un~t race A'S for the Rol1111 • 11 ilh w "111,,.1h, \111t·m .in hope." future, ht" ho~ to continue pla>•na Rai.:trlJ , , \' ~ 111 -:-.htl h I ll\·1111.in llell 't•concl Ullem 3j.26 an &lie ~ ..,,_,., toaneth~• -c hive to put _,.uit on." 11id Scou. who has ... _.Y nine of}$ .a.e>ta in thC put two ~ .. We ou'& have tbotc liplci an the third quartn'. We h1vt 10 flll>'complt~ pmn. play 48 minutes lll'Olll. And we haven't been dou-a 1llud. 'Ne'rt a \tttran team. and some ot &bt thinp that are bappeniQS to lllil seam lhouldn't.ba~n." Abdua.Jabbar -who rcce1\cd a •ndin1 0\1t1on from the sellout crowd of 17,SOS earl> 1n the first quaner ~hen his b1nhday was ac-knowledted o er the pubhc addtt11 sysiem -hit a pair of LO-foot sky- books as the Lakers..scored 12 straapt points to take their b1gcst lead of the lint half. 5µ1 , with 2 40 to pla)' in the second period. Abdul-Jabbar pla~ed onl minutes. ~11ewheJc in the NBA. . C.Yallen 111 Bullt tz: Larry Nance scored 16 of bis 26 points durina a dccis1' e 12-2 run at the end of the first half a Cleveland sent Ch1caao to 1ts sixth stra1&ht lo s 71en llS, Kaiekl 11!: Mike Gmsn lu scor«I 25 points, Charles Barkle> had 22 and both made crucu\I free thrO"-S in the In t I 0 second , lcadina Ph1ladelph1a oHr '=cw York. Rockets 114, Mavertcks llZ: Ous Thorpe's baskl'l with I: 34 left in O\Crttml' culminated a col]leback from a 22-poinl JefiCJt as Houston beat Dallas .ind clinched its fifth consccut1 \e "inning eason Pistons 104, Bullets 98: Mork gu1m: ~orcd tour of his 19 points during a 9-0 1h1rd-qu11rter run and Dctro11 held off a late rail\ to bc:it Wash1n~lon .md s"'eep ·1hc t"-O team\' h\c-gamc season senes Buckl 100, Nets H : R1ck.y Pierce scon.·d :!2 points. 1nclud1ng 1x !.tra1ght in th\: fourth quarter to put M il"'nukee ahead for good. ~ &.Mff • Wayne Gretzky found ~ Rd· monton series drelnlng. ~ople \\OUld re;iH~ be not1c1ng no" ft' JU~l one of thOSC things where pcopk arc s1aruna to notice him. and he could go to a four-, car ~hool ·· But tor no". ~ratin can be ,,Hl~­ licd "llh mal..1n& 1t o rough JOb fo r ~unset Lca&ue pttLher "l'mJU!>t sce1ng(lht" ball) real "ell.'' Serafin ~•d "I'm confident "hen teo up there The ball JUSt looks b1a pght now llopefull~. 1t "111 look b1a the rc'>l o f the sc.mlO ~ ' onh \.IH!Ol \ Jin ('t IO thl lilH' \tl'H' B.11dJ~ ,,, l>1.rn~,· 1i111,hl·d 11th 011 \J~urd,I\. 11' llc,·rr tll Pl'ott.l llltno1' ddr.11~·J I omni' "-l•nd.1ll-m- C1lcnd.1k and R1•l~·11 IJppala1 nrn111 I inland in the I r;tn\· \ml'' cn1 \nth PoncrticM o l :-... "ptHt Sc.H h tin· 1,hl.'d t .ith \Ill l\ji•I "ihl'l.'h:in ol < 11\1,1 \k\J put on .1 g111l<.I 'htm t1111'h1n~ ~I 1 alk1 .. 1.1rt1n 8 111 'll1h fl'>'1t1on R1tli.. \\,ttl ol lr \lne ii 1urHn1 li n1\hl.'1 L1\t h'.lf,"\\,I\ 1n,ohnl 111 a \.Olh\1on on tlw lir .. t l,1p 111 1lw r,1u.• ;in<.!""'\ lofl\'d tiut. llnl\hin, ' ·~ .\llenlkn'-(' 101 1h,· 1hn·l··d.I\ I °'ti :rnnual l''L'lll ".t' ,, h',ord nl n,·arh JQO.OuO Whtk pitc hanJ this ~Hon wa\,...:.i'""'n_ba~~ball. hkel~ at a commun_ll}.__..;:;.o.:-1 l\.1111.1.i,1 ur:c_ fmt,hl-J '"""' r h -~~-~~....;;._;.;;;,.;::;;::.::.;;..;~ ) 4.:lr'\ ap>"' hen on J, c-hamrron' "ert' 1n\.1tcJ to part1c1ri1c 1n the chm1n:a· tec)n\, and a 1taJit1onnh\t, or per· tnn1aJ cb;unp1on,"' 111 ~urcl} hnng up the f1 t lhc pl<a' oth nOcr a' en "'atcrtd d(\\\'O loo~ · Wdl. HI\ watcrcJ Jo" n 1n the lir\I t "'u ruunc.h -.l but onl'C }Ou t't p:l\t the fint t,.o round,, "'hcrt•\ the ·"------"-"'•h:f.' If an)unc ''tuck) C'nouah to spnn11ruupltofu~1,in the lint 1woroundtto mo,l·on. thc~·rcthr talk of the tov. n. nd.1n '1nualh t\tf)·c-a..e, tcphl· k' ofthctcam'Hirenath. thCCtlach dra•insa b)<' •ill tell )OU .. , ~•'h Wt' could pta a ~mc. I "•~h '4t'didn'1 h;a\( \0 ,.,,.. .. We )Ult ..... nt the bHl to"'" ea sho1111t ... C ro•k> Kt ·.. me itatts let c' tt)OM tft thr playofl'1.1 n t\(~f) otMr Wlt1on an thautatt. C\Ct)OM "entered an tbt pfa)offi Wt'rt'th~ fa,t todO 1t ... 0 UIMler9ttMWfomMila.ind lftOM don"1 KCc-..sof .w••iftalftl"e rom11111fter 1ftb-11'i prot1ablyJ1ft 10 M)' you'd bttttt fiftd )OUrwf( another~ af )OU don"1 wuome ton Of po11......,..8'1ion in a Ihm'· )Cleripiltl 0 . In ''-'rm\ol cnrollml·nt. lhC' elf 1ginJI t'ntc11. "3\ hH:nunt tlm:t" rudl'' Jnd doubk thc"°phmntirl'' I,"" ~(l\\, ti It !\a IOUf•\('a1 <. h•,ol, all four ruJe' °" 1 II hie mu ntnl \\ i thotrl Jc\Uhh ng '\I\~ ~rt11;ula1 da"' 1ha t there arc a lutubd1ool' n1 n1 IQ 1hd)ran1 l u1hc-r n Tournc' u nd the \'alk) tH1\t1anf< crrito,10111- nc~-.·· l'hiHoulJ "'di ntml· in10 le)( U\ before t~ct·mbcr \nd the \Oonerthc bcuer. lkc u~ r1aht no"' therc;1rt luo m:.an\ hx,k1n for \UI\ 1\ al. rather than tr~ Ing to 1m~m" c them~ hr gain'lt the ht'\t lomi-.ct1t1on 0 . \\hat 1Hhm111atdJ ho"'c"~r.1\ the -third·pla<..-c \ho"Jo~n ol old. ,.hen the \t•~t' \\CIC.: htJh-0 berth tn tht ptayomt,rn111h1na Now,C'han(e' arc, th~' 'II both mo' con to lht ph&)Offi ei.y" ...- University H l9h'1 Ste f a n Mum•w f 2S) and Corona def Mar's Matt H errington f22J, members of the top two te•ms In the Se• View leagu~ volleyball race, wlll 90 at It •gain In round two of league action Friday at CdM. The Sea K ings ·won the first m eet ing In four. BASEBALL coe.ee men TUISOAY Unlvenu,, Ol ~" 0 ~ e t UCI tdo..I>'• rw.oer S 11 m C1111s• CO'.,,. lrv•l\e a• Atuu Pee •c 1 )0 Ca Lu'~*" 11 SOull\ef'll Ca tort1oe Co~ 2 lO WIONHOAY UCt at C"•Pman 2 30 \.>uln.,."I (all fo<n a Co ~ •' T!>t ~ster ' C ..,. 1 JO ,.IOAY N ... •d•·Las Veve' •• IJCI 7 SATURDAY Neveda·L•' Vegu et UCI 7 Cntl,1 .Co< 4tff et Cle•_,., M..o<I ldo<I~ "H d •rl !IOOI\; f>o."I °"'• •' so..1~11 Ce lof'l I C~ OOt O• "ff0..-) l>OO'I SUNDAY N•v•d• Lal Vt9H 11 UCI I Cwnmunttv coe.ee "*-' TU•SOAY Orel\Ot Coa" a• F ertO" J )0 lta"<l'IO Sa~I 1110 at C.OIO•" Wtll 2 )0 THUtUO~Y ·• Goo~ Wt\I t • It ,.,.,~ • lO $ATU•OAY Or•"llf Coe1• •' CY1><"t" - Hletl 1cftMI MYI TUaSOAY S .. nH• Lee91>t foufl•a.n Valltv e• w"tm•"'''' , lS, 0c. .. 11 V aw •' Hu'll ·nv•Oll It 11 l 15. E d-0\11 11 ~'·"•• 3 IS P '< Coe'' LffQ"4 -WOOCSI><' at Of•"9t ) IS L .... .,. H ' •• Cos•• ....... ) IS T•et>ueo " ' e • y9.,na h , IS ACPdemY Ltallut Nt#OOf'I Cnr•at •" .. , L l>eflV Cllr ,. "" •• TtW nk• Par• ) waoH•SOAY Sea •w (..Hf"41 Un,.,,'" el s.oef•°"'" 3 S r..,, .. , e• Et't"IC a :J 1' Coron• dt '-'ler •• N•,.-• Ha•oo-l t~ so..111 Coa'' Lta11...--C•P a•••M V• •• at trv M l IS A f l LH~ Vil _. 0e V\ • l'IC'I Mot'IO~~" a• T •"<• Pe,. • lC • 'ltlOAY S.. Vt,. L •tlof I Nl"'PO" '"'•'l!O' a• Co<Ol'I de M•• l IS S.~!Mlt' t ' o,,; ••n '" 3 is e,1 • .-c • •' r ••lfl > 1~ Pee•< Coa'' Ltelill• -C •'• lll'tu •' Lt11Ufll H ' J IS L•t""• 9f'U., •I T•abuco H "' l IS O•••vt •• WOOCIO••dt1t • 3 lS .SO..,IP\ .J' HO .. - l .. ~ ~. •' Call '''•r>e> 'la h J ~ Acaci.rrv Ltall • L be•ty Cnr ti ,., 7 SATU•OAY SJ!l\.fl L .. 11"4 H...-' 11'9'1 &lat •' Wtll--,•er "°°" ~ .,. a• J"-•a ,Va ... I • Al'llt'U' Laa--8 \llOO Mor-•11~+'"' a• Me••• Ot nO<lt\ TAACK AND FIELD COlffe men •nd women ,.IOAY UC *' ""' ~" Ar• UTU•OAY UC• •• AJll !>an A • ( ..... 'l•lln C«nm""'tv c ..... men end ... IOAY C.OOOI'\ Yvn• Ora ~ C ' • Af\•on.o C01'4111• Rt 8Y' , UTuttOAY GO!(M"' Wfll ()t'a ~ C '*'' 411 Y.• S•" Ar.!Of'-'O Cd -va lte•r• Hiett ~ MVi THUllSOAY S.. V tw Lte T i •" a• CO•~• Ot M,a< l U .... , •v t • S • J Es•a'IC' .. • "'•"''°'' ,...,_. l ~"HI L .. 11 .e -Ed tell 11 Oc .. n V •• ). ._,.,,.,, "VIO<t 9tatll •' 'Wlr"!l'!\IU't r : Ma• !'I 1• F -11 n Ve llt l Pa II( Coe•• L MOw.• -llliOOCO-ioM ., L•~...... •• .. J °'·-., COl'• ·-3 *"' Coot 1 .. 0...e -O..~ lfy ,. •• ) A.... ' L .. o -Ya•er 0 el t<• •t l"•IOAY Mt k" A"IO'llo C .... lt"9n SAT\MOAY M • " A•• -C .. "' SOl'TaALL ,..... Wtmefl TUUOAY Cel Lu r«e at (111' t.1 C .,.,.,.. 1ctov4M !'IH4ler) J, ~"Ce • • Col 1Ht•l l~ ~t I I ATUltOA Y (fl!' I c.-... In M el Urn•tn ,., ol 11 O'"° ,_,.,. ~>. ? S.OW Ce fol'fti,a c ...... , ,.. ..., 1,. ,.,, c........... "'"9 ...,,.., TOO&Y lttftCJ'IO Soe!lt4" .. Or.a,_ C '' I ~ Wftl •• "'-'* J ......... OfeflM (OMI el ooi.n ~I I ,..., . ., ~ C0ett t i (t .. 9" ~ ...., .. ,......,,.,, , J 1~ LIOll1""8 8aac1' •I Tral>uco H "' "1S WIONHOAY Ccvona cMI Mar al NewPOrl Her!llM 3 Unlver•Jlv 11 Seooltt>ack, ), Tlnlfn "' ("nee.la at TtW1nldt ,.ark l. Mluloll Vleto 11 l•hM l THU.SOAY WOOCIOfldH a t LaoUN &.Kii 3 15, C6SI• Men ., OranOt ) IS l"•IOAY 0cM'I Vttw II Edi~ l WMtmlMttr al HU11l•nQIO!'I '8actl 3 F-lelft V ...... e l Ma• a 3 NtwllO!'t Herl>CH" al CCl'"one cMI ~f 3 S.dUlel>eO. al Unlv.,.llV, l E,fen • c a al Tuilln, l E"ancle et Tutlln, 3, 1•¥•"41 al Cap '"•f'IO Va e'f, 3 TENNIS C..... MM TOOAY CN 11 C ... ,.,,.,. t i Occ.ICIM!tel. 2 TUHOAY P t LO"\a Neaer-at C11rl1t COl!eM trvl1>t .2 30 ~DAY Cf\r S1 , ...... th ... , •adlelldl. 2 • -soJIOAY-.....-- UCt at t.OUI•·•~• S•alt C.... Wemeft TU•SOAY Ca S•ate F~O"I et UCt I )0 · WEONfSOAY UCI at ~-cMt 1 lO Cemmunitv , ..... me& TUllOAY I< ._.,.,.. al GOIOefl WM! 2 Ore,_ Coe" e• S.00.o.< l THUIUOAY """°"'""'"' a• Oref'Ot Coa,1, 2 ~c ..... wemen TUHOAY SitddltC>aO, ti OfnOt Coait, '· Goio.n VI.et• a l Fut..rton. 1 • THU.SOAY Ort"Ot CM" at CO-YliMI 1 Hltlfl KhMf beVI TUISOAY 'Wlr1$'lftlll.t'er e t FO.."'• Ve S, HU"'I• "O'OO'I k•C!• t i Oc.. V tW 3, Nlerll\8 e l ECf '°"' J Et TCl'"o •' lf••tie. 3, W•"• a t Mat ... Ot l T•eO..C.O H '·'al W~ld9e J Co••• ~M •' Leo\IN a .. cll 3 W•ONISOAY U" ,.,., •v •' ~..o.cll l Tus• " al E"•"C" J cor-dt 'Illa• •• New-1 Hert>or l THU4t$0AY Oct•" V • .,. et Ed 'Oft 3 Wntt'f"l'lller al HIOI!' 'Qll ~a<:'I ) "°""'•"' V .... v al ~' ... ) COIOO'll de M,a• at MH'tlesl• ) Lallw'la I" a• L•llw"• a..c11 3 C°'te Mf" f t llliOOCll><'idlle ) l"•IOAY ~ev'tr 0. a• I ,._ A"'91 l Hunt 'Oft 9"c!• al Ed'°" > WOOdOf'o099 a t C.••• • 3 VOl.LEYaALL C91'MWftitV c..... "*' WIOHUOAY G " Vire•• et WHlmonl 7 THIAlSOAY ~•'>St Coes• at S."•• Bar-oe•e, 6.. ,.IOAY P110<N1r 111 Goio.-i Wtsl 1 ... tdtMI IMY1 l'UUOAY "°OOI •' ,.._,.,_, Ha•llO< l IS T11i"11 at COf~a Mar l 1S E•tef\Cie a t UI\ '"~''''" l IS. Mat., Otl a! UP1e"4, 1, '" M at \e (..,.,_It 1 • waONISOAY Hwn'.,~'Oft ~ •I F-'•"' V• , > 1$ Eo SOii at Wett"""'~) IS Marone •' Oue n V t•. ~··~ H•"' at WDOOOr-OW ) '° LHU"a 9MC" al Ccttla M-DO SWIMMING C9"WT\uMV , ..... "*' 9"' • .,,,_ 1<•t0AY , ?e c ,, •• s. .. o .... Nina, ? • T Toronto B•lllmore MllW•Ukff Clevel•nd Bo•ton New York Detroit .... ....... W L ,. 1 I 5 ' . 7 5 7 ' ' ' • I .... DM"- ' ' s 5 s s s ' • 6 3 I 2 7 ... Y'. seer... ..... 10, S..llle 0 ~le f, "4ew Yortl • Pct. •• .tit-- ·"' 3 600 ,.,.. .513 ,.,.. .531 • .500 • ..., .m '"' .500 .500 .500 .655 .400 .273 .m Tent f, Detroit 6 TOf'OlllO lS, l(eMeJ Cltv t • Oeklend J, Clllcffo 2 Mllweuit .. '· c~ s 110 1nn1ne11 lklllmwe •I ~ton, llOd., rein TeNIM'1 G8fMI ANlfl IMcCelkll 2·t) el Ollc.eeo CH""91 O·OI. 5'30 1> m Balllmore IS.ullsta 1· 11 et .Jo•lon CIJOYd 0-11. tti e.m ~ YOl"ll IHewtJn1 0-2) et Toronto IFIAneMJ'I .. 01. US vm. MllW•IJllM (Weoman 0·1) •• Tt)(•I (fhe11 1·0), S;.)S Pm •• Oeklend IYoune 0-2) et $Miiie (He"'6n 1-1), 7~ P.m OnlV .. mes Ktleclultcl TueYllY'S 0- A"9111 et Cllk:-.o, S'30 1>.m. l(en._1 Cllv at S.ttlmore, •:ls 11,m 8011on at Clevetend. US v.m New York et Toronto, •.ls Pm Detroit et Mlrmeaote, s.os • m • MllweUkff ., TUH, S.lS pm Oekten<I '1 S..llle, 7:0S 1>.m N•tlenel LHttUe West OIVll*t Sen Francl1co Cincinnati San Diego All~ Dod9en Hou5ton Chicago PhlladelPhla Montreal St. Louis Pittsburgh New York W L 8 • 7 • 6 7 6 7 s 7 s a EHt DIVll*t 8 2 6 • 6 6 6 S - 6 7 3 7 SundaY'• sc-~ 2. HoullOll ' Clllcego S Pllllede!Ohle 3 Pct. .667 .636 .'62 .'62 .'17 385 .aoo 600 soo ..... .366 .300 Montreet s, Plt11our11h 4 flt lnnl11111> St Louh s N-Yorio. 3 Atlanta 7·1 S.n FrenciKO 2·6 C1nc1nne tl S S." O~ 0 Tlfllltlf'I ~ GB 2 3 3i., .. ,,, s C1nclnn.t1 !Rho 0-0) at DedeW'S (Veten1uela 0·21 70S om Cn1ce110 (MaOdull 0-ll et Montrtel (Grou 1·1),43Som PlllfeMtphie <Carmen 1·0> et New Yorio. !Ftrnenele1 O·Ol 4 35 om PilhburQh (HH tO" 0·1) at St LOUI\ CTerrv 0·1) S3S om S.n Diego !Rumuuen l·ll et San Fren· Cl\CO (Gerrelll 1·0), 7 OS p m Only games 1chte1u1ee1 Tue1deY's Gemes Cincinnati 11 Ded91r1, 7 OS pm ·Cl'llcago et Montr111. •;.)S om Pl'lli3detohla et New York. 4 3S om Houuon et A.lleAt•. UO om Pl11$burgfi at St Louis, S.JS pm Se" Ole110 lit Sen N.,..:IM:o ZJS pm MAJOA LEAGUE LEADERS American L ... ..,. (Tllf'~ Sllftdav's o.mH> l&Hff IM'.\ 11 Get .':h). H l"ct. Grut>et Tor 12 •s 9 19 412 80QQ• lhn TO '3 6 18 419 P08rle" Cte 11 l9 11 1' '10 ew""•"'' crw 12 o 11 11 .Jts Fletcl'ler Tu II JI 11 IS ;\9S TrtebW KC 11 JI 6 IS 39S 8a•nes Chi 12 •• 4 17 3" Sierra Tu II •'l 10 16 311 lttvnotcb Sea 12 .. 1 It 37S OHecllOll 0... 12 '3 10 16 Jn McGrlff Tor 12 '3 IS " Jn RUNs-McGrllf Toronto, 15, 8Jtck.of). Kans.1 Cltv II E Wllll•rn1, Cl'llcellO. 11, Ftetctl«, TuH , 11. GrMnw••· 8011on, II, P08tlen. Cievtlend. 11, Pucktll, M 11M10ta 11 t-ttTs-Grut>lf'. Toronto. 19, Guillen, ChlcellO. lt, 8C>Q11s. 8011on lt, Revnolcls, S.attre, 1t a.1ne1. Cll•Uff, 17, ew1111am1, Chiceqo. 17 lt8r-Grue>e<. Toronto, 14, Frenco, Te•H, 13, Gatlll, Mlnne.ote, 11, Perker, Oelltenel, II. Slerre. Tex••· 11; G8etl Toronto. 10, Hrbek MlnneM>te, 10. MCGwlrt, Oeklend, 10, Snvci.r. Clevetenel. 10 OOU8LE~errett. Boston, 7, GW, Tor· onto, s. Larkin, Mlnnetote, s. Sierra, TtKes, s. 10 art tied with ' • TlttPLES-P8reeltev. 8afllrnore, 3, WMM, A.,...1, 21 ltevnol01, Stelllf, 1 Yount, Mii· weukN, 2. 11 e rt tleel with 1 HOME RUNS-8erl1e1<1, Toronto 4, OHr MllwellltM, 4, f are tleel wltl'I 3 STOLEN 8ASES-ltHendenon. New York, '· 8rtll, t<ens.1 Cltv. 7, E\OY, Tuel, z. l(tlly, New York. '· W!Wte, Aneels. S1 Gledden Mlnne.ote, 5. Guillen, ClloUCIO. S PITCHING 12 ci.c;tslon1)-l1 e re lied will'I 1000 STltlt<EOUTS-ltven. Te .. s, n . C1emeM 8CKton, 20, L•nQ•ton, Seel he, 19, LtJtet, New YCM'll, 19, Ce nelllerle, New York. 11. Mover, TeJIH It SAVES-ltuue•, Te .. 1, 4, OJOM1, Clevelenel. ) Th•OMn. Cl'llQgo, 3, 1 ert liecl wltl'I 1 N•tteMI LMtue ITlw'evtll SUMllY's o.t'nnl ( .. Md efl 21 •t Mh) G Aa R H !"Cf. HeVH Pll 10 34 14 It .529 MThmv1n SIL t 1' 3 13 .... a.Jtler SF l2 .. f ?1 431 ONelH C In f 31 S 16 •21 Webtltr C~hl 10 3t 9 16 '21 GPerrv All 1) •S ' 17 .371 MenMI 10 3S 1 13 .371 WClerk SF 12 '6 12 17 370 Colemen SIL 9 l9 11 ,. 3g, CJemes Piii ~ 10 42 S 15 3S7 ltUNS-H•vH. Plll!fidelphl•, "· WClerk. San Fr•ncl\Co, 12; Colemen, St Louis , H ltThOmOlOll. Sen Frtnclsco-. 11, W•llOll, Chi{ UllO, 10 HIT5-eutter, San Fr•ncfsco, 21, Hevu. Ph!Jedelpnla.. 11,. GPecrv • .At!tnte 4 17 MJtChell, San Francisco. 17, TGwvnn, Sen DrellO:-TT. WClerk, Sen FrtnctKO, 17 R81-Mltchtll, San Franc:IKo, 1', Guerrero. StL.oula. 1', Havea, Pl'lfledell>hle, 1:a, GPerrv, Atlenle, 101 EDavls, Clnctnnell, '· G0.11Ja, Hou1ton, t, #lfl.lney, DMewt. f1 ONell. Clncln· nell, f, WCterk, Stn Frendsco, t OOUI LEs-Dofen, Houtton, 7, Mitch.it, sen FrtnclKO, '· Hev... Pttlladel.m •• s. sebo, Clnclnnetl. S, Strewberrv, New Yon., S TltlPLES-15 art lied with I HOME ltUN$-Mllchel, Sen FrenclKO, s. Hevn . Pr!ltedfll>f'lla, 4, MwlMI. ~ 41 t ere lied with 3 ==~ 1i1: ·1·· • tt • ' I: Jtt ...._d Siii .....,.. Stlt _,, .. , ' '"*" '. ' , COlllll..I. II 1t ..... ~ ,,,, ....... , ... Jttt J. 1t .... Jttt Jttt , ... I(""'*' M • I I 1 T-... a tt11t1 "-...,. .. ...... ~ ..... _. .... . ...... . a-tctw..-. Pr....,,~~ c.t- ..,.... I , S.ttlt 1 L.~arftle 6. ..... J. a-A0.¥11, McL.,.,._., .,_,,, »-Mlle. .. Sdlr-W (1) ,.._.. ...... (J), Wtllte (I). • H ..... IO Clllll'lllle ~W,2·0 ' ' • ...... ~L.0-2 4M I .S ~ IM 4 I SolaflO 2 ' J ~ • 1 2 \ 0 2 • I 0 t I I 0 WP MJedlton, Solano Um!Mr .. !tome, Mefflll, Fl"'· Def*!Mer. Secoftd, Mc:Cev; Ttllrd, ,....,mo T~lt. A-1",611 c ..... ... WHT coaw•••MC• LeM a.tdl ,.._ 6, UCt 2 UCI 002 000 000-2 ' 2 LOllQ 8Hth 000 020 0.11_. 10 0 Wht!worll'I, Mey (I) eel &«~, Urbenl •rid Gun len1 W-Urbenl, 6·• L-WMwor1h, •·S 79-Peri..er IUCI). 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OAKL•ND ATML.ETIC~-l"leced ~ NtllOll 0tt<lwf, on tilt IS dt'I' ~ "'' ltK .... \..-C• .......... .,....._ IJOll\ TtclllN of !!It PeclflC COMI L.#1119 $1ATtLE MAltlNl!ti-$91\1 I• Swift. 911CNF • IO $e4I atrnw- ' ) l LOS ANGELES -Pat Bradley wtJ>t 11 lhc tmbracea her mother ju't off'.\M 18th pttn, feehna a rush of both elation and sadneu. 1 "When NanC) missed her .putt. I was finally able to rela:>t and reflect on, the put two years," Bradley said. "It wu really belt for me -' Bradley $hot a S-under-par 67 Sunday, then watch~ as NanC) Lopez. onuhot behind and pla}sngin the aroup bacl( of Bradl~~·-fimshed1 the final hole of the $4SO,OOO A1 tar·J Cenuncla Hospital Clas i<.'at Rancho1 Park. Lopez missed· a 25-foot tr) for, b1rd1c a_nd Bradley had her first LPGA victory in two )rars. One of the t~r·s top pla)c~ for more than a decade. Bradley had been strugling for the paM tv.o years year a,ao. 1t was discovered she was sufferina from hyperthyroidism. an imbalance in the thyroid aJand. Later in 1988, she ended her year on the1 tour abruptly "hen her father died. She sajd she was r'thcved when she was diaanosed as having hyper·, thyroidism. "something that could bcj fixed. . , .. I'm sorry my dad"s not here," she said. "This is the first umc I've wol} and not been able to call and talk with. hun about It. rwlsh be could have shared m this I'm &lad m> mo1her (KathJccn) was able 10 be here ·• 0 HlLTON HEADI LA D,S.C ~ Payne Stewart led b y at lea.st three shots thro ughout the final round Sunda) and won the Hentage Classic b> fhc strokes 1n a record 16-under par. Stewart's 25-foot b1rd1e putt on the 15th hole" 1rtuall)' clinched his fourth career victor}. It ga '-Chim a five-shot lead with thrtt holes to pla) on th( Harb_out Tov.n Golf Link , and he finished ofT a 1wo·under-par 69 without d1fficul_ty. ; 0 SCOTISD.Al.f.. n1. -Don Bies sa) s It was a lhnlJ JUSt to play an tnc same threesome wtth Oaf) Pla)'er. much less to beat him Bies shot a bo&cy-free final round of 6-under-par 66'Sul1tiay to but Gary Pia) er by one hot and ~in The Tradition, a new $600,000 tournament on the Senior PGA Tour. It w~ the fourth career tour title and second this month for the SI - ~·ear-old 81C\ He "on the Murata Seniors Reunion on Apnl 2. .. lt's b.ardto behe\e, tSn't it'>" Bies said. "Jt's the 1hnll of my JOlf career to pl&) wuh Gar} Player 1n the last round of a tournament ano wind up one-up on Gar) when he also wu pla)tnl well Jt's probably the iruttst th1na that's happened 1n m)' career " 110\ll'\(a Dickson Serles turnout falls · I)' ALMON LOCKABEY o.er,.......,. ..... Liaht wind erected the h.lht tu out an the fir t three race~ of New po Harbor Yacht Club·s Dickson Sw for Performance Handicap R.ac1 Fleet )achu f"nday. 4\aturda) an unda> Only IS>'* ht ansv.e~ the call 1 this )Cat's striCJ. which in years pa has dtawn as man) at ~entries. The Clau A leader after thrtt five races 11 Cunor. lkiPDtttd by Jc Far-.ell of Ne~n fli.rbor Vac Club. In tca>nd is ~ffrty Philh Fonado of the Batbol Yacht C1ub The Cius 8 ltlCSCr is Pumpk1n. co-slupptred by fp E hon and Jeff t.ucll, HYC. and' runner-up 11 ~uccze Bye, "°"*i percd b) Ptul Richardson and Cant Kokol o(Voy11Q,1 Y1eht Oub. The. fl.Dal \WO raQrt W1=1,,_1 -""'be~--11 ncl\ 5aturdly and Sunday. • :,..7"""" 0 ,, hicago captures seventh game in a row as h.urler wins third straight nw·-d--~ Rick Suach& won his third strailh• pme and drove two nan1 with a bues-loaekd sia.lc as the vditina icaao Cubs beat the Philadclpl_lia Phillin S..J Sunday r thtir 1eventh straisbt victory. Sutdi&, 3--0, a1JowCd six hill. struck oua four and keel five Jn 81/J anninp and took a S..I lad 1nt0 the nom ofche ninth. ··1 don't know how I JOI by today.·· Sutcliffe said. .. Thtre was a lot of luck 1nvol~ect. Nothiftf I did was ~tty. h's hard tO bthevt *C -.on the PJDC. Mitch Wilham' came on afttr Sutcliffe walked two. He surrenderccf RBI sinales to Tommy Herr and Cllns James before rctinn• Miie Schmidt on a fty io naht wtth t"'-O men on for his sutth save m 1x opponunjtics · Tbe Cubs' winnina streak is thetr lonaest since June, 198S. tba1'1 '"9h. I pm needina a 11np as Do bis de&l:- Tbe l.oyah ICOl'ed lit runs an IM aop of the flrst annina otr Dave Slid», who bad thrown three one--hin~ in his pttVIOUI four IWU. The Blue Jays dUl)Ded away and moved aheed 9-7 in the foanb on Jetee Batfteld'1 three-run boaler. The Blue Jays made it 11-8 an IM scv~th on Gruber's two-run trip&c and Pat Borden fOllowed with a doublt. I TwtM t , Y ...... •: Guy Gactti drove in s.x runs with two bomen and a 11ns1t, leadtna_.Allu Anderson and Vllltina Minnesota over the New Yort YankttS. Gaeua tied bis career hip with 11x nan batted an. He hll a lhrtt-run homer in the third innina. 11ftl)ed home a run in the fif\h and hit a two-run shot in the seventh. Anderson. 3--0, pve up one earned run on seven hats in seven 1rin1n15. He struck out two and walked one. An~rson. who led the American lequeT!Nal't\fd • run averaac last season, has allowN three earned runs in Elsewhere in the National League. .a d h. 2 1 lnninss this )tar. The Twins have scored 34 runs in his Espee I , Ptre&es 4: Nelson Santoven1a in.,t an t c lhrtt 5tans. tyina run in the eighth 1nnin1. then doubled and scored Raqcn t Tl1cr1 I: Pete lncav1Jlia homered and the winnina run an the 11th as v1siun1 Montreal be-at 0 ' 0 1 I Plit.Sbur&h. • . k c-. s ~ J card!Mh s, Metl J , Joe liesketh, 2-0, pitched tv.o shutout annin1510 pie c".u.00 ' ,...,uocL.l'MIA ... w "'Ott• n '-OUtt up the win. Tim Burke pitched the J Ith for the save .,.,. .,,.., 0 ,\•••ac• ~:•': c..-."" ":';~": With the score tied 4-4, antovenia doubled off the w. '°"''"' • '• , ..... w • , , • .,.. .... , 211 • • • • °""''"" J o > 2 top of the lef\ field wall to lead ofTthe I I th. He moved to :-:;·;,: ~ ~ ~: ~~. : : ~' ~~~·~ ; : : l =;"..~. ; : ~; third on Damaso Garcia·s groundout and scored en o. .. -.., ••1t };:~ ::: ~~;._•; !::: r,:::;·• :;:; pinch-hitter Hubie Brooks' '>3cnlicc fly ofT reliever JefT t :;.>• ; ; ~ ~ w ... •• • •, ~· • • • • MT'-'•' , • 1 < Robmson. · ~':':".'' : U: ~i. • ·:;: ~~ .. '',.. : : i ~ ~!':: ~ ;! ~: Robinson, 1-2. took the los ~·, ••• • • • • t · "••'"" 1 1 • ~~.. '• • • C.NiuJ1 5, Met1 S: Ozzie mith had three singles ., "'"JrW'.•• • • ;~.;,: ; : : Mau .,. ~::: and drove an two ruf's and Joe Deleon pllchcd a four-~., • .,., 1 • • '-•• •' • • • • \ hitter as host St. Louis beat the New York Mets. g:z::!: : ~: ,_ ~!! !., =. n •' 1 continum& the shde of the NL East champions '-'"'' ~!.: ~ ~ ,. > • :;-~~ :: ~ :;::: DcLcon1 2-1, urrcndcttd two solo homers to Darryl a..c-: ~ :-• '"~ ', 1°t~-~= v":: • v~, L~• s; trawbeny out was otherwt!oC almost unh11table m "".i;~.O" .... Loe-< ~,> 11 .,,~ o..-c-... beating New York for the second time lhts )Car ner ~.~~."c!!.~::·~1 .... ~~~LT~ ~~-Me~OI .. t r( ~~·..<':".;;.. .. ' ·~, entering the season 1·9 against New York. G•9t• 111 s-v-• • sr-we•OI' ' o.L..,.. • " • u .. '° He struck out five and walked four and held New °"'-• " • •• .. '° -.,._ York ~itlcss between a two-out triple by Dave Mapdan :;·w;;,~~ • • ~ ~ ; ! ! ! ~;o-,;:' ; : : : ~ m the fourth and trawberry's two-out homer 10 the --; l~"':-o • • • • ti&hth, ;~•;:,,l07 t : : t ~l -W7 1 t 4 ) 1 4 S Tom Brunansk.y's third homer IHdmg ofl'lithne fourth G•:~:n--' ,! ... ..,. 0 ;,,.,> ~.:.'.'.:~~ >.~~':~ .... ,.~7 ued it, then St. Louis took a 3-2 lead 1n the 1 h when .,,,.. *-,. •""' '""' ""<~•· ,.,... ~-rt , .... •-Terry Pendleton smiled home Vmce Coleman. who had r-7 51 "-11 u• • ,,, •-.. ,., reached safe I)• on a bunt and move U(> on a walk to Smith o O Bravei 1·1, Gluts t -1: Kevm M11chcll drove in three BIVt Jav' IS, Rovell 1 R1r19ers 9, Tl"r' • runs with a pair of doubles lead an& host San Francisco 10 u1tuscnv r0tt0Nro ''u' .. , .... oaTI1on a6-I victor):_O'"crAtlantaforadoublelleadcrspht In the.,. • 1'~ .......... , 1~~-; "' • •O tt o • • first pmc. Gerald Perry drove 1n four runs with a three-~ ... ~;~· ~ ~:: ~.:=.1~ : ~;; ~;:!.::~~ ~ 1 1 ~ ~; ........ ....... • ' 1 1. 0 I 0 t 0 1 I 0 0 t I I 0 •• 0 0 4 I 1 Ott O ' • 1 0 I 0 O 0 1 1 1000 run homer and a single as the Braves won 7-2. •••" 10 • ' 1 1 c;e•• ~ s 1 >' !~=.;~~o ~:; : 'f.".~ ~~ Mitchell, who d rove in two runs m the opener. leads~"·::·~ ; : ; ~ !!tt: .: •• : ~;; "•"• • s , , • t •M' the National League \\-llh five home runs and 19 RBis : • :~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ :~".#.•.;· ~: n ~;·~ :,• '. ~ 11 ~ 1i,';:".., Rcd1S,Padrest:R1ckMahlerp1tc hedas1x-h111erfor, •. ...,,., utt.,. .,.,. 1••• ~?'.~~r ~~~~ ~:i::.:­ his first shutout in more than two }cars and Hcrm~· ·~.~~ ~ ~ ~: 1:,'!.,,D ~ ! ! : e ... · '"' • 111 e .. ., .... ,o Winnangham and' Jeff Recd hit consecut1\C home run'S in,....,• . .," '• o • r., .. , • , "• ~:.:.:" '0 ' r be C'-#or ..,.,)'e I 0 I a fhc-run first inning as v1\1ting ._ 1ncmna11 at .;><Jn , .. ,,... 1c ... "" ~., , .. _, Oat10.. · ~· .. ~" "'• .. ,, ., 1s o.w• •> .., ••-• Jt • ' • The-RedsteacbcdE.d Wtutson. 2-1. for five hits IO the 11\<~! ~. t~-=~:· "' oooi::. 1 0 : :;::~ 11 ~;;;:, .~~. 09~".s ... first and Mahler took it from there for has flTSl ~hulOUl~=c·... , .... JJ•-IS .... ,. r......... r...... ,. __ 17 no., h h ..... ~A I 0,. ' ' lOI "'••w• c•,, • Mlt ,..~~• 1 • ..,.,-._.,. • lwM••• drove 1n three runs and Rafael Palmeiro and teve Buechele also homered as VJsitina Tex.a outtasted Detroit, eurnd1n• the Rangers' winning streak to eight pmes. - The streak matches t.bc club record set in 1976, 1979 and 1988 and the Ranaers' 10.1 record marks their best start since the fnrnch1sc moved to TeJt&S 17 )cars ago Q Bt~VH 1, Glints l IP••• Gam"' ATUNTA """''~. Gr"9 rt OP••• 11> '~'" [·• ,,. ... _,. IC•• •C o,.,,,... .. ""'*•,. ~·· A ••'•t • ..... • • 1 • • 1 l l I I J 4 • 0. 0 l ••• 0000 J ' •• It 1 t 4 1 I 0 ' ' 0 0 I 0 I 0 SAN ,.AltCISCO '"'~c• .,. ......... . 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Ttm \<• ..... - Blue Jay1 lj, Royals 8: Kelly Gruber became the firs I ~ ~~:,.0: .. c.~.o--11 , ... •u ' ; ~:.~ "N 1 ' ~: ~ ~ : : ; Toronto pla)er ever 10 h11 for the C)ck and drove m is1x '" " rt•• .. so ~ :~, • ':; ~ ; ~ ! runs as the host Blue Ja)s ralhed from a Pt-run deficit to .. ~ ... >:-.!c... , 1, • • , -· ..:.. K c '-"'~ ' t I I 1 1 ........ '\. • J J l I • • • I v..:al anw It)'. --. ...,.. ' • I t G -J 1 I I 0 • I Gruber homered 1n the first. doubled 1n thl· second. rG • .,. • • 1 1 1 ~.;"";,., , ! : ~ l : : tnpled 1n the seventh and >in&)ed 1n the eighth a he ~l.''ntc.;~-1 1 0 .,....,."Ill, o o , , o 4~for-6 w11h four runs scored. The Blue Ja)s JOincd the''• 1 > • • ... ..:."'..:· , .. ~ 10 •, c! .,:, .! .. ~ Amencan Leaaue 1n 1977 • ~ f~.!."' ~ ~ .\ 1 : • : •·· ,.,,._'--•• ....,.. f. .. Frank White congratulated me, but didn't want to, ~~,: ._. •· ic .. ,~ .,._ .. ""'°"' ,....,,..,.. ... .. •. !:=,..:~ shake my hand 10 front of the crowd:· Gruber said. "He u ... .,tt _,.,.... ··~:;~:" "''"u::;~ ::,.:•": .. ,0 , •• told me he needed a tnple v.hen hit for the C}Cle. man ... / >~ ,~i:O' ~-G•'C • •• .,~ ... _, •01 •-•CJO • 642-5678 C LASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 '"°" NCHtnf OM.W co. flltOM SOUTH OMJilGI CO. ... ,. . .... 9'-0.Jt .................... .... ti(.;~~.._. ........ .,f ••• . ,., ......................... ... ........................ ...., ....... .. --......-.... ..,. , ........ .... .............. .,... ... ...................... ,. ...... .............. ., ...... . ....................... , ..... .. ............................ ..... ....,,. ............ " ,............ .. .......... . ........................... ....... ...... -...,_. .. ....... ...--.............. .. ....... . . ~ 1.• Q a..- r ••• .. -.,, .. _. l 0 I ()' MltwavtlM .. • ., : ' J JI ) • I , • 1 • I I ' t 1 I • • • • c "'. t 1 1 •• ~ •t I I t t· "'·-• 0 .0 • CtlM"' I I I 0 t • t •llWO:to"" ... ,.,... •o 1 oe•..-, ~ ~ °" \t'Q ~"'H ......... .., ~·" .... -. ............ u.+.,-~--~ c~, •n ~ ,~, Alt ... "' 1if<Ol"f ... -' • \I.DI'....., ~. )11 A I ~1 ..... . • "ffU U 1f> ' , ) ' J I J , • • l • ' • • • • 1 0 • t ' • • ...... ~ .. F lf2D : ., .. ' " Detroit, which alto bit lbrec;bomen. as now 2-7. the WOf'M record ID beMWi. .. Cbartae HO\Wh allowed Ii vt nan1 on five hats over SY. inniftll io win 6is second pme without a Iota, both apinaa Detroit. Kenny Roeers and Cec1ho G~oae followed befott Jeff Ruteell came on 1n the n1nlh for has founh save. endi111 the -4 hour, 7 m1nu1e pme. lonaest 9·innina conlett in the both teams' history. Alllletaa a, WMle Sn I: Wah Wc1u, retumina to tht lineup after m1ss1n1 lhrtt st.tns because of the nu. liftlled in thet1e-brcakin1run 1n the ninth inninaasOttlarid 6cat host Clticqo. TerrySte1obacb smJltd witb one out 1n the ninth and panch-ruoner Lance BlankenstupVtent to third on a sinatc by Stan Javier before Wem arcctcd reliever Donn Pill with a run-sconna s1nJlc to n1ht. Brewen 4, IMiut S: Glenn Brqp, who had three: hits and three RBis. aroundtd a bases-loaded s1nalc m the tOth innma to hft host Milwaukee over Ocvcland for a SWttp of its thrce-pmc senes. B.J. Surho fTlcd ofTthc mning'W1th a single off Keith Athcnon, ().I. fter Gary Sheffield popped out to shortstop, Robin Yount doubled. scndm1 scndma pmch- runner Mike Felder 10 third. Atherton walked Rob Deer mtcnllonlly to load the ~ but Braggs greeted Je sc Qrosce with a hard grounder through a drawn-in infield. Chuck Cnm. 1-1. pitched one mnma for the victory ll 0 0 E•oos s, MOHTlllA\. 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' Conlan dies at 89 ' Oil " ••• , 0 AINeflcs l, Whlt• Sox 1 OA~l&liO CHK AGO ...... • D I ~ • ' '0, ~ 4 0 t I 96 .... • ••• (•ia.rf'!tf • 0 lO -•llllu: >•••" "'" ) . ' . . , . .., ' 0 I 00 """"""l'I» . . .-..... i'T.,,-• ,.,., • ' ) , r'I'> • • 1$) II J l - kw• IW - ........ .. l. l 1 It J I 1 I J t I 4 0 I I It I 0 '. t 0 It 0 t ' ... .., . J 1 1 . 1' ' • J •• -111-1 -.. ,,._, """" 1 . .. ' .. ,. ..... " "1:• •• M) • • a I~ J 1 J'l 0 -l. :S I ' ' , . • • ••• I :> • 1 , • • • • ,.,,_;, .. lftC "' .. t"~, .. COTT DALE. Artz . (AP) -Jocko Conlan, a Nauonal League umpire for 24 )cars ~ho had been the oldest hv1na member of baseball's Hall of Fame . died unda) 11 9. He died at a local hospi- tal and cause of death was not announ . 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IM t>Nutifuf gerden Mlltog • t8R 1575 • .reR&SS9S MESA VER 2BR 1 llr, OcMtl View, Patt0, -REGIS MANAGEMENT 975-2306 Pooll1p1 G•r•ge or Pool, ca.ble gas w/g8f • New crptldr · Walk to Beach Non-ALWft Tll 111111 COMPANY ..... ~.-...:- .,-----·~~~ --. --,~- 51•W.8ALBOABlVD c:#l)Ort.Sofry.nopels .~~e':5-~f:,r~dpl l~~'~a .. 2&&775H1~~ •n\Oker, Utll . Incl . 1.2.3 &•8R)"MlflyApU W.~tobetMbesl Yeetly 2BR $900 18R 28drm W.88 Sn5 --... ..., .,..,...,. vOt • .,....., Sl&O/mo •M-1528 HOUM Rentell Cannery ------1--iiiiiiliiiii1ii1 aaoo Ind ger & ~vu 28drm 288 $800 •BIG 1 & 2BR Grt E'Slde NEW Eastai<I• tooatK>n" ' -Rental•. JR Mgmt Inc.' ..... ,WI" FEM. N/9mkr to atw 28R (lf4) H1-lm "' eundede.&7~928 398W.Wllton &31-5583 loeatlon BBQ lndry rm, 2BR 2BA With :•rage 1BROCEA~-~~ t75-480e 2BR 1BA, pool, $725/mo 1BA. turn home In good f'RANCMtlEPARTNERS .._....,.ll'fl•llT• ~-------patio gar Cableava•I No C ... ___ ... _ S 751 ~·stove. t ..... .,ry rm, -No pet• 6'2·7851 MCtlon Sent• An• -.25 WANTED to open 10 .....,, •-•• BACHELOR-nice conv 1 Bedroom $665 pell &31~27 ION to........,, mo decor . u111 Incl .... "... • --+'A u1lll Day: 852-M1 t lranc!)l9M In 60 Orange For a.. Centl9f FIT ., ... Newtys decorated1 • 2•1 w. Wilton 631-0960 ILlllTI aall *722•0582* MOO/mo.(213)721-79&7 Nwpt Sfwa hM 3BR. 2BA. STEPStobeeetl.New3BR EY"M; 754-e595 COWftW NHd S10K· Socl8I S-W. & Geren. dean. hu1t.,., cell ng -. NPT HOTS Duplex 2Br --O-I09· S1.00 850·8839 2BA/28R 1BA Frplc, g11. -S&Of<. Call C11tt McKenzie tology el(I) c.11 l<elly •'8;eoeepar1y•~u:.~~ l500/126Br~Y ,, 1 2BR1BA.E'lldeloc BBC. 2BIMP UPI* 2carger Ntwpon@t.ch 2669 -m·•H dfw,deciea.11300/$950 F3~=~:~~2~~~ 9&S.7800 or831·8307 .. 2.2275 yMI .. ,, u mo a can pool lndry rm, $695/mo eeroa• from park $900 - ---209 eypr .. * 8-42·59" l"lll... -m• Quiet n-amkr~O bedroom, refrlg, stove . 1~9 E a1y 2•8 E 16th St 721--0386 1U·1M I IAY IYI 28R St75/mo 18R F Frpfe. -.indk. S'e80/mo m \lllntld 2906 ana LAG newly redec 1 BR 756-2286 TSL MGMT 8-42-1603 _ _ _ IBR, stove, frig, nice mOd· 1550/mo. 722-9738 Tll . AIJI Julie/Debbie, &7S.6392 SERVICE ST AT I 0 N duplel( turn/untum, xlnl 111 .... 11Atl ILlll Tl ail U••LEI e<n bldg Mgr 675-1•38 LARGE uoo iqTft Spactoua 2-3BR (~me PROFESSIONAL M IF. ILL run retJt~. llllng, WORKERS ~ed PIT loo. S850-S950 yrly. 11tllastssl 51mo. _. 2BR 1BA, laundry room, townhou ... atyte apt In w/oceanllleW)onFairway 25-32, Wanted to ltlr quitting P«ton.• bUsl· 1 7 OO /tH • · Call 55&-1S.5/d, 723-0516/e * 641-69•9 '* 1100 IFF close to shops & buses. •EXCU.JSIVE GUARD• t~ B1un1 2BR c>2BA of Newpott_Buch ~ N.B. W"tclltf •BR.2~BA ,,... r01 pattn«sblp Ek M.5-5790 betw 3-<5 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_ __ -------·--Low depoall $725/mo 11tGATED COMMUNITY11t I pie ery Pvt 11250 No try Club. Gated comm. 2 Home W/'tge pvt BK. perienoed 539·&126 _.._ .... COtWdlfiLr 2622 IHIWF 1st•. 2BR tBA, laundry room. 2276 MAPLE ••UITH tet~11 85•:7H2 . or car 0--0-w/atMage. VO., Frnt patio, W/D,l;;;;;;;;;~f-.!.;;;;~;:;;~ ---·-"""'""""""'.-,,;iiiiii,,.._...,_. .... ., E'llde Ilk• new. 28R 18A, clOM 10 lhopa & buaes TSL MQMT M2-1603 28R 2BA w/goll courte · 85•·7855 Frplc, w/d hkupa, PoOI & $525 Incl. utll • Pet 0 K .. ~ To l.o.1 2914 NMdl l9'#lng Hmple 1•1m newcar-pet paint w/dhk 1695imo VIEW.Flreplece.11retb1t, ----epa.Nopeta NowleUlng Jlm&40,.200Weekdaya -maker. M"•' hoe - ...... •••·Jill up p11To ~75otmo 2257-6t MAPLE 1-• WILlll-•l!I mlcrowa11• wahrldryr Lm. 1 ... 1 by Appt (71•)644--0e03 ~10 hi ~ '*WIDOW HAS SSSN prevtoua up "5-3505 -• · • TSL MGMT M2· t603 n---' fOf TO.J I 0,000/up o --------250-8002 or 850-519• Parkalde,ooeanlliew'1See hkupa, 2 car oar wl xtre 11Mlff WALITlllMI cred"'/no~ Call M&TITlllll ..... 2BR, 1..6BA. $1,100. Near CLOSE 10 bNCtt & th<>P· 10 belle\19 1BR wllolt 1tor1ge. Alt maintenance BR 1550 S..C 11111111 2726 Oen Aa:tOC &73 7311 ... -new, COll9f'ed partclng fat 2BR, 1'.~BA Twnhse PatiO, Pl""' 2BR 1BA w/d 1200 It 2BR 2BA llke Incl. No pets S.4-0509 28R, gerage, lndry rm. 1 ' Imo ktf ,_,,, • ,_ 2 cara. 4300 Shoreer•I gar. frpl. no pets .. .,. ' sq · clOM tobMch Nice quiet Manor, 548-2682 EXEC ..-ing •BR -1111 -.-t FOf unique wetertront fa-L.n C II Mick 723--09•0 $725/mo 280 A11ocado hkup. backyard, gar new-From 1695 No pe1s OCEANFRONT 11150 locallOn '850/mo - -38A M'thn\ In ~B BIUtta _, Cillty In Newpot1 a.ch ' a ey St. S.8-7510. 642-5722 sn5 •MC 540-3437 85~5 2Brl1Ba,garag• patio 1480 MONROVIA Mlle-..,... area Of COM, wanta IM MOO or IN>Ce c:tedit No Refa req'd Cell 873-1330 •SPARKLING CLEAN 2 ALI •AU IPTS SUNNY, E'SIOE 2BR. 1BA w/dry hkup n-pets TSL MGMT M2· 1603 oPI Wiii go S2000/S2500 turn-down• Eatabllsh fOf appt. MWty decorated Apt• **• ,..** pvt gar & yrd Otw. ut1ls iitl50-2•9311t ----IOOMI 2706 Cerol, 5S3--0755 Ext 23• new credit ,.bUUd bad '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiliii•• w/MW appll•nces AYI •2650 HARLA AVE• IJll lff 91¥1-111 Incl ~/mo Nr anops A.BN Gola Card VISA 11 May 111 $550 & A amall. quiet comple•. Newly redeCOflled 1 & &1Che>Q19 8<46-<163 1 . NE::oRTHEIGHT~2BR. ..... , .. am M/F. n-•mkr, privet• forlenl 2740 Cafll01-&7~70.. 1700/~Shown on April Studio wllh P•tlo & 2BR Apt Beautiful pool --1 d. o:· gerd~;•tlf ........ , ..... entry own ·~SA In NB 0.-.-a10f 180 BOYS Ml> GltLS 20-22 onlyl Bring rels cetp0(1, $575. King sz arN Large rec room & fll UILll r,i1~ ec!!1'673-73~~ EXCLUSIVE BEACH Klt~. laundry prlv • NEWPORT B .. ch gar- . Call tor appt on after 1BR upper, balcony, ca-laundry room ONLY 2BR w/gar. crpts. drps COMMUNITY S550/mo ~8-6838 l099, 1 car Of ltOflge, 11·11TUllU .Apfll 181h.·760-e787 thedr8'oellings. lgdln1ng $5&5·'665mo bit-Int lncd yd wl p•tlo 2BR. t88, garden type 2 . 2,allnewlnl•lof w/d Room tor rent C M u..Oi 101120. 4 a111t11bl• BEAUTIFUL 1BR. Jeeuzzl. ., .. Sn~. ··ut1e new & 530 W Wiison ~ 120 C:'~L 1·5PM apt pool, Cllpott, n1C41 hkupa, mlcfo, d/w, frple, walher/drye;, ~Ylog rm S125/mo. On Produclion TUAN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO SS DOU.AAS pvt bec:kyard, newly r• very pvt POOi. spa. lSl _,-2•37 Of8nQe F S750 locallon '850/mo 1Sll \l9f'Y 1g garden & gar AllO kitchen 1375 • 'It ui..,'. Pl M-F a-s, 145-4800 1_...,..,.-. model. lg kite. 1795/mo BBQ, lndry 111 + MC No 722-9012 Of &•2· t603 lut MC clep 645-2893 enjoy our""" bch S t900 .. ..__ •" 1-&959 2925 WOAA AFTER SCHOOL 2900 tat Ave. 720-9966 e>et• Velma s.1-2o7 So<ry No Pets! ..... ~ • .Au 2BR 2BA Opl.<, Ille k11/BA. •Alto 1BR0 tBA $990 ,.,.. <N ommerdal ·:====;;:=::::1 ANO SATURDAYS GEl- Larg• 1BR. 1BA unit •llTTllE1t MPLDIWPlMTS ~u lrpl, w(d hkup, ~llo, 4 .......... lltr •• , ~or':.~P:o'r1:!n'': R.E.Sllt Rent I• ~~:~Er&~T~~~ w/kltchenetta, Ideal tor 1 1BR cottage & 2BR Apt 3BR BA Cit ~"· 1 blk to baytocn SORRv:flo PETS amkr Pvt entry Matr BR .. f Olfl) ADS PAPER NO DELIVERY Adult, wuhef, d'Y9f utll· Each w/pvt garage, d/w, Grig1 s.~~~f~ ::~ IPllmlll $97 Penln~ •95-6581 UU 1 ..... 11 w /d pm $52.5. ~ ,,., uui luslneu/Offl<t Rent . IRE FREE INVOLVED. AND ALL ltleapald.$800/mo Avail tlove, dlspeeet:--Cabte ---Sperkllng CIHn, l•rge •Jlll•~OO --•~P .... 2769 ft TRANSPORTAT ION 5/1. 780-3878 ready. POOi, apa, BBQ, Eallllde 2BR tBA up-Garden aptl. Beeulllulty pecloua 1 Bdrm Apl PROVIDED• B Y AN -lndry tac. Quiel, clean & stair•. garage, lndry 1and1c1ped grounds Frig. dlltlw•s r atov• Near blClt bey. F/P, P•tio 1111 --nn c I ADULT SUPERVISOR LAR~~r~:~; ... ~BA great locatlonl 177 E .. Quiel IMngl No pats Pool & IP•. pallos/decka, Incl. No pelt S.5·•855 W/Jacuu.I, otl street Hoeefs/MoUfs 2718 1617 w EsYCLIFF DRIVE a : """"' 111 Aven·~ 22nciSt 631· 7376 1675/mo &S0-6294 g1rage or car pert * , ... 1•-• p1.rklng, No amttrsl peta Ill Ull .e'Tn Nwpt Bch Agt 5• 1-5032 a.a•·Mll nvv ..., Blchelor 1590 . 9VV $750-800, S.8-4757 ' _ - 1625/mo 720-9966 •lllT Ill** WTllll 1 Bed oom $670 Frig. dllhwHher. stove S aclou 2BR 2BA ,, .... , Wkly rentsts now eva.11 ARBORETUM C1ter1og to --------•I YOU CAN AVEAAGE r Incl No ~11 ~5-~55 P • • · ... 11.0.00 wtc & up. 2274 he -.i..u. 1 --LOOKING tot-fully turn aA 1V.BA-lownholde. •l1Mtr, ..... 131 E 18th 61 646-M-1 -· ~ --undy buC.b.. l>Oal -Nwpt BIYd CU 64~7~ t v•-v-· commun ty FOUND BLACK & TAN. decofetor'• 2BR 1inBA? lndry rm. all bultt-ins, Large 18R tolt petlo. --------* 1BR, 2 block• off sand! docks & pool Tak• over • + _ ldMI tor1·-5 pet'90fl llfm. t>ey P-ug dog w/=ttat-+--$15 OR MORE Thlt la It• Frplc. pool, ten-patio, good Ion II on country Mtltng 1695 No 1 Bedroom $705 Some u1119 1nol EnctoMct my INM, S 1,385 at New-Get to tne bNlc ABC 1• tnat ear• aooullla wOlk· Found on bMCl'I -n N B nla court, dOM to wale<. S795/mo. 2078 Thorin peta 180 2111 St 28drm 1'/•Ba S815 gar1ge. 1700/mo A11all· port Marina Apartmenta ettlc, lliaeement, endeloae4. Ing environment Full Mr· &73-2018 ' S 1350/mo. 1t 873-08M TSL MGMT 642-1603 8'2·9220 or 8'6-118'4 151 E 2111 SI S.8-2.o& able nowt 780-8162 760-1"9 "*'get IOfnec:eetl vice 1v11leble· Xerox · phone, t~ a conference Found ~lechon 01 flower rDLOWER RATES EJ $2.20 per day Th1t'1 ~LL you p1y for • llnes. 30 d1y minimum In tM SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnfor1N1tlon CALL TODAVl1 • lllFllLllS lllllEIT Your Ser~ Directory Repreeenl•llves Ml-G21 .. •Ceramic Tiie •Plllefl •Marble •Brick •Bllthroomt •Entty9 •PatlOI •Kitchens --~··· 154-1772 °' a.43-904 .. Xln1 Ref9 15 Vra Exp Uc:. Bonded "'-"'ed • rooms From 1330/mo pnnts on 171'\ 11 C M . CettH1-t212 72-3-4+t• FOR MORE Hunting"ion a.een 986 sq HELP• L~t t><a04iiet g111en INFORMATION CALL f\, generll Otta Space to me t>y Mothil'•m·laW, (111)Ul-MH Pan0<emlc View bldg Legun• Beeeh arH .i--------• w/underground 1)8tlllng Wltend •17 Large ~ -t iiiiiiliiiiim-Convenlently located on ,.,.,d 206-272-9288 C.it I' U .. , .. BMoh. neer TaJbeft Rent eo.1ec1 A k for Sandy v~ ciommerCMJ ca.m- negottable 11a-504e etter lptn · ... temaiat '#tttt PMT LOST __. wn1 f n-. ptooeaa E~ ~ or wlll NEW OFF1CE apc>f'OIC 290 .,," te em ""Y· trllin 5 dy9/wtl Ind Si l. tq h Meet 17th & IMlle ,-.,~ .,.. I tOO FUii co benef1t1 Appty S•O O A lfall no w REWARD 738-032 Pennytav•r . t$1t> 6'6-4332 213/631-2..:l Plecenlla Ave , C M • ... l .... l'Efil " HEAT1NG •PLUM&INO E 171h St . CM. grON teurant .. now .... ,"ii REMODEL • LIC. ~ t878 ..... 1350/mo M6-9"3 h.f>'d eoct!1eQ waitr ... PLUMBER NEEDS WORKI Two 2 ottic. tull•, prime ""1f*'/ ln peraon between eplpea laakt W·h Brootcl'llK'al 1oc In Hunt· l!iifl~~~!'l tam-tpm Mon-TuH '~" & t0tl9tl1 •IC Lo 1rioton Bctl Ftom $577 to 3520 E Coast Hwy, CdM ral... Ir•• ell Ted SIM/mo lnel utllt Jeff 9"L •111 • • 6'42·1403 8'1ery, Rltr, 145-7115 ...... CASHIERS-FIT WITDaAlD llPllll • HOUf'• Ser'llke Available Uc •551025 IU·22•7 ----. -5 attemooria/wtl Mutt be 8<Mltlng exp hfl91ul W•t FI ND 01ganlted good P8J· Mttrlne Products. 900 w af '-1fi1 P C H , N • p I 8 c h :O::~y-=t~'1M:t::.t;· 845-17 t1 Alie tor 1hrouRh cbsslfled 1n-1900. °' 973.3031 MgrtA.ullt Mor Aa . a convenience to our oa11y Piiot OUltom .. We're °'*' brl• Md Stay Os*.' Later for New ads, Correotlona and canc.latlonl. lo Place Your Dally ---~----:..-~ 1'-Ctlll F cMI ,.,~ ll'ld .. """' elM11/id w 142-llll available in illltlr IOh ., NO COLLECTING NO SOldCITING • in urance. i d-, P,.r .. ""'"· 2:.10 a.m. -:;:.10 a.m. ABOVE AVERAGE EAR. 'I. GS C:.111 711 l 1 l'.!-l.U~l .. •1\\t't>nh:00,1.rn;; OOp.m.1\l.f 1 11 .1.m. I 0 a m 15 \I & "'l \I AR .. :4~ \ \ \ltAlll.E: llun•1'1gcun R•·•~h . Costa Mesa._ t ,ounlaln \'alle~ - ----&: Ne":1'8r llea~ta----- ............................ ... , .............. .-M ..... "" ......... ....-. ... ......... ....... t '" .. ..._.....~ .....,., .. ...._ ........ DAILY PILOT OFF.ICE DI C08TA llESA ftTRU,..,.I SHEL TIES .\KC 4 ¥erY tnendly ~· Sabia l Tri S225 1eo;.on C~ llOI SOU> OAK • new Nlck .. od .. n C>l•,_, piano Drums, c;ymb•lt, 1.ylophone, c.teMtt All 9'ec & .. ~IP*' H.w lO .. & PIMr 10 l!P9'C A-. ptteed 17)-7115 1 Cooos lun 5 lnMCt t ~oc>OAI l•~IWO<O IS El•nal City It Oulbu<SI 17 54111 If P_,de 19 Pelm olf 20 Selflll'lneM 21 e.o '°""° 22 Ctauaf'-1 23 WllflfnVlon I -lllendl 25 Pu1 clown 27$~ 28 ~..,,,d 2tb~ 32 ~• 35 ~ ~ 37 UK,...,., 38 WIMO'edlt 39 """'\Ke '° ~lOC) ~ 42 HMd tl60wt 43 Conl!Kl-44 e.tos Let 45 Cnt> •e Aow 47 Or.,. 51 F1-ced S4 Uttie bell ~&er-plf'9 2 3 , .. 4 ...... ................ ....... 5 7 Sew llfTI I SI Unit.a l(ingOom lbtlt :x~tyq 81 Mia 62 Gr•l1eel ,.., 83~ S4 Pitcnet 15 Co6onMS OOWN N)-1\0 .0 libloc:al .-..nt 11 B&t.., 12 Fonnerty 13 MllC*ll• 21 8"v.Que 3l Fll.llll 34,. 3 MiOO&inO ,. HI.Im Jupter .... .... , 'II llllD IFEllPP [~] ,.., ......... c-,., ..... ,. . ..,..,,.. "4'Wet 24 Tt\O 2tlalict. 2•~· 2t p.,. 4 1 Boet' I fQP9 42 Hot., ... PnMllled 50 ComlOIMO 51 Deceit "1-'-lfld 63 06-. type 30 ScNM 31~1· U ""°'metion 45 lmpfaft .. Stlor1 llf'IW • •1£~ "Sproyt ...... 11 12 13 / 17071 E. lm~rial Hwy.-Yorba Linda. Cahfomia THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOWI o SADDLmACll . Sales Leasing Service Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 & SA~filvYIL~!}G 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA-ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mel Dr., a.nta Ana 135-3171 i I Newport/SS FW'f. et Edinger ..... '-'..-if-.. ............ ...,.,_.,.,. BUENA PARK STANTON ,.,. .. PACIFIC OCEAN · • r«> HASSE LS • r«> OV£RPRICWG EDINGER I , I ... ""~ .... -"' -........ • OLOSMOllLE • CADILLAC ALLEN • OMC TRUCKS SAN DIEGO FWY -AVERV EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL • llA LCAR a>MeLEJf SERVK.I HSTORATION • FERRARI • f S YRS EXPERfENCE • MASERATI • OUAUJY \VORK AT e LAMIORGHINI FAIR PRICES •ALFA ROMEO (7141 843-6788 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mtrcede1-Ben: 6882 Manchalltt Boulevard Buena Aark luzukl I 3611 Harbor Blvd. e JIM SL.IMONS IMPORTS M•ced•~ ., .... . ... ,., ..... .. ..... s.a.tt .. " ......... .--" ...... ~ .. ..,i .... RllOLUTION NO. •11 A RlaoLunote OF,,_ CITY COUNCL OI' ,.._CITY Of NRWPORT •ACH, CAU'OIUllA. PAlllNG ON 1ltm MflllPC>llr' OI' THE INGl•IR. QMNQ l'ML•Wt.MV APPROVAL. AND UTTINO A Tiiie AM> PLACI ,OR PU9IJC •ANNG WHEREAS, the CITI COUNOll.of the Ctn' OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA, hU ln1tltuted Pl OOMd6r9 for the c:onttructlon of certllln public work• of lmpr09tirMnt and ~rtenenoe under pro'Jtllof• of the "MurncipiJ lmpr~t Act of 1913". being OMl6on 12 of the SJt.eM• and ~Code of the St.ate of Cellfcwcn6a. In • ~ 11nu~t Oietrict known and deelgMted • ENT OtSTRICT NO. 57 (CORONA HIGHLANDS UTlUTV CONVERSION) (hereinafter ,.,.,,.., to• the "AbMltnenl Olttrk:f'~ end, WHE.AEAS. • Reeolullon of lnt.,,tlon for thl1 lmptO*'*lt WM prevtoully llCloPted by the ~tJw body: and the "Report" .. now prteent~ lhafl ltand u the .. ~ .. fOf' the purl)OM of tubeequent proc.edMga h«eunder. NOW. THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS; SECTION 1. That the a~ redtan are all true and correct. C That tl'le diagram lhow!rig tha AtMum«tt Ofttrlct r~red to and deecrlbed In u6d "91otutlon of Intention. and elto the boundarlM and di~ Of 1M ~tw tubdMtllons of lend wtthln Mid A111ument °'8trk:t, u the Ml!"4I .. 1s1ed at the Ume ol the paenoe of Mid Aeeolutlon of Intention, MCh of which aYbdlYitlon• ha~ beel'I gtwf\ a ..,.,at• number upon M6d d&egram. • contained In Mid "Report". by. and It la heretrf_pretimlnattty llPPfoYed and adopted; E. That the m9P1 and~ of the land• and nnmenta 10 be ecqulred. u contelned In Mid "Report" be. and the tame are hereby prellmlnerlty llPl)foYed: SECTION• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, THE ITH DAY o; MAY, tMt, AT THE HOUR OF 7 30 O'CLOCK PM . IN THE REGULAR MEETIHO PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE IOOY, 8EIHO THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY HALL. ANY ANO ALL PERSONS HAV'INO ANY oeJECTIOHS TO THE PROPOSED WORK. OR ASSESSMENT, OR EXTENT Of THE ASSESSMENT OtlTAICT, OR TO THE PROPOSED ORAOE.S. MAY APPEAR ANO SHOW CAUSE WHY SAID WOAK SHOULD NOT BE DONE OR CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTIOH OF INnH'TtON ANO THE "REPORT" OF THE ENGINEE.R PROTESTS MUST BE IN WRITING ANO MUil BE 0£LIVEREO TO THE Cf'T'V CLERK AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR THE PUBUC HlANHO. ~ SECTION 6 . That t,,. Oty Ci.tk la hereby directed 'o glw notice of Mid Publlc Heatl09 by ceuetne to be OOMPtolOUtty potted on all CC*\'"-'• Wlthtn the A 111117*\t Oietnct, no mor. than 300 fM1 ..,.,, on Wh •treet eo poeted. but not .... than 3 In el. noctoe of the p1111oe of the ~ of .,,..,,Ion and of thit Reeolu1ion ... in accotdanee wt1t1 t"9 pr~ttont of Uid OM8'on 12 UCTlON I . That ,,,. CHy C*1t Is hereby dtr~ed to gt\19 notice of Mid Put* ..._1n0 and of the : :: !'! °' the Aeeotullon of ln..,tlon and tNt AeeotutlOn by C*lling IUCtl notice 10 be ~ In •--www ........ .-~lon toM of .-~nmenl~JrtfMnr ret• pr~ ._ ... d It .. •• ~ fOt al pu~lone u required by' i.w and • r« 1110")' f« oompteltlon of "* '111 I 1•1t 0.trtc:t A'f91: C0UNca MIP lllM T..,._, .. _ ............ • 1 •· Hlltt, C. _, W. S1llmC A llW 'f ... L .... De-=•·-~-..... ': ... Oeilt .... ,_.. .. .. -...... • •• "Oolfl(•.................. -D9l't' ..... lAllll ....... .............. .... ...... '. .. 0... We """ Nit M.MICM ... .._. 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