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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ---. - on N wh art, Blo-t ch ... rd · nergy business ba leshlp Inspire thriving kllls 47 CM man In county \ CALIFORs 'I /A5 3 B 7 ~ THE ORA 25CENT T H UR DAY .. PRI L20~ 1989 . OC fugitive captured in Alabama TV program led FBI to man who allegedly shot police officer a the Orange County fUJlllVC Once. an Mesa, Anz . he was arrested after an alleged kidnappina and auto thef\ attempt. By 808 VAN EYKEN Md P' AUL AltCHIPLEY Ot 0.. O""Y ,_ SC-" • More than four years of freedom ended Wednesda) an Alabama for Michael Mohon, Orange County's lonaest-runnang 1aJI escapee and one of only two county fugitives who rcmaincOa.t large Acuna on a t1p from a woman who saw Mohon's picture on a tclcvison show about unsolved cnmes, FBI agents found and atTCstcd Mohon and has wife, haron Rose Mohon. an the tiny town of Eight Male. la .. near Mobile. 'Cf-here wa\ a lady 1n Mobrle. Alabama. who had recently hared a mao to paint her b.ousc.'' \aid Fred Re~~n. FBI spokesman an Los An~~les • Af\er '1ew1ng the tclcHs1on pro- aram 'UMohcd M)'$tcnt·,· on Apnl 12, she said to hcr~lf. 'Self. that looks lake the gu }' who p:untcd my house · She then contacted the FBI wuh the 1nformat1on." The Mobile woman was unable 10 provide 1hc FBI with Mohon' e\act whereabout~. but told the rRI tht iencral 1!f'tt where ~ believed h~ laved. Reagan said. At l.30 p.m Wcdncsda), federal a,1cnts located Mohon and his w1ft an Ea&ht Male, ""here the)' had been hv1na under the name of 1c .. c and Mary Bo t" ack. Mobon's capture leaves onl) one Oranae County fuanive who '11111 eludes pohce. Michael Lee Taylor, JS. an armed robber and JC"el th1H. c<;eaped from the Oran&e Count) Jail with four other men last October The other th~ have been raptured fhc 43-}'ear .. uld Mohon as known to be hand} at e~apes • Arrested an 1983 for allegedly tr) ana to bur&lame o Fountain Valle) home and sfiootana a Police officer 1hc former Westm1n ltr re\1dcn1 c~caped from Shenfl"'s Department 1:ustody an 1985 while tall awaiting lri.tl · While on has "l'r to UC I Medical Center for ph)sical thcrap.,, for gun· hot \\Ounds sustamtd 1n his 19 3 capture. he obtained a hnndaun that heu9ed toov~werthedepul) who "'as es Orting him Mohon 's wife ""a~ coo' ltled of suppl}'ang the firearm and a1d1ng the escape ~he en ed half of an 18- month term. thc-n d1!>nppcared "'hair on p.irok Record how Mohon wn\ arrested several ttmts .ifter his tscupe Bu1 each tamt. he e aped befO.rt• au1horit1e "ere able to 1dent1f) him Whale being 1111n ported 1n a police .. an after pleading 1u1lty to the charges. Mohon and another mmatc k1dced 1101 a plcx11Ji s wmdow and e aped. A week later Mohon and the other Arizona escapee were arrested apin 1n Holl}'""ood 1n a truck they had stolen 10· n D1eao. But v.halc the other escapee's lingcrpnnt matched those found in c.;an Otego. Mohon's wert not found . .\nd because there was no fingerprint ffttease see FUGfTrYf/Alt ' lawyer hints Gal acted ·on his own- ... . --~-. ----------~~------.~~ in Wayne attack Big Ditch It"• llfud pl9·11t•k•r heaven •• Ken •1anllenbeker hoses down • Mound· of fresflly bulldoaed dirt Wednesday at ('0\ J:H S 'l 'ORl J:DI ('.\'1'10'\ Newpon aoutevard •nd l'•lr Drive. Conltructton work on tfle Costa Meu Pr•!'••Y ••tension 11 c•u•lnt tr•ffk delays. By JANET ZIMMEltMAN Of-~,....lulf • A "hot tempered" pmatc in· VC$ll~tor hired b~ Dr. Thomas G'°nas -charaed wnh sctuna up an attack on John Wa) ne· dauaht~r and her be)) fntnd -.,11 obs<-~d "uh csp1on1 c and S«ret m1 ion\ and probahl~ 1rranaed thl" beatan on h1 0""· an attome) ... ~ned Wedne'· da) G1on1 • 34, as accused ot orchestral· 1ng e attac clnn•' e,.-.-, . · Wa)ne and her then·bo) rncnJ, Ne~port Beach m1lhonaire R er Lub\ to pin custod) of the m urk'' 2-)car-old daughter. G1onl as 1n custod> wnhout bail l\lso·charaed 10 the roMp1rac) 1 G1on1s' pn' ate 10,ec;t1gator C><kJ Daniel c.at v.ho \\a htl'C'd to follov. \\-a)ne during the cu'ltod\ fiaht . a\ ~ell 3\ tv.o alleged hit men, )elTre\ Boue) and Jeml Hantcrprdt. Bout), ..,.ho 1s coo~rat1n "'1th More school bells ringing for latest baby bo0m 1y AUX \lllWAMS Of .... 0.-, ,_ Sc.41f' C1iilarcn who make up t c "nt'\\' baby boom" arc re-plcni\h1n1 lunderprten cla..s.scs at local schooli, tomt of \\htch appe~red doomed b) plummct1n1 enrollment, ~hool ad· m1n111t11ton say "We're aeu1na biucr and b1aa.er kandcrpncn cla SC\ every )e3r They arc 1nttta11n1 at1 a rate of IC~ 15 petttnt a ytar," said ~nntt m1th, wpcnntcndent ofL.asuna Beach lint· fled School Oiatnct. •• nd that's a Dhenomcnon not jual rt" cric:l~-d to laluna Beach. h ' happcn1n1 throupout Cahfom11 and 1.11 Oranae Count~ m pan1cular It'\ a nc" b.lb> boom.· The boom 1 dramauc... lx:c=•usc u follows a drasuc: decline in enrol· lmcnt at all le\cls of educa11on The det line bottomed out 2 to 1 >can ago. Rebctt'a Tum:nllne of Hununaton Beach City School D1stnct ~1d Reasons for the rt:cent mcrc1sc VII')' trOftl rtpUtahOn Of local \ChOOIJ attract pattnu to the -area Dc\iclopmcnt 1n the rta 1ncrcasc1 l~ number of homts, -.hach in· crca.tCS the number ofch1ldrcn. mith sa,1d. But couple art al\O ha"ana mort children -~me belatedly. m1th ad. Tv.o-1tlcomc couple ha .. e-od- JUSted to tht' sh.artd r~ pQns1b1ht1e~ of d1stm1 oHrsa....,. ~~ ch1ld-ra1s1ng and brcad-w10n101. "We v.cre prepared to clt>St' mor~ fven into their late 30s, t"o-tn Qmc hool"i 1f "'e h d to, hut now 11 c.o uplc arc finally becoming tv.o-appea~ we v.on't ha'e-to. In fact. income part'nts. math $81d "c',e 1ancd opemna school \\c The 1nuu~ an kindcrpneners 1 ma) open a school a )Car for the-nt"\I \-Ital 10 the health of wmc school , fc" )Ur\," Woollc~ ~•d accordma to Dale Woollc)'. student Tv.o \car\ ago the datnt"t re· S('rvicc director for tht' t''A-J)Ort· opened \\ oodland Elemcotar~ Mesa Unified ~hool 01.stnct. hool 10 (oc;ta \k\3 Tht> ~hool "\\-e "'ere concerned." Woollc) ~rvcs k1ndcrpncne~ onh l ut s.a1d of the ,harp dcdanc that tarted · )~r. the d1 tnct rrof)(ntd fa,tblun an the mad· I ~70I .. Oo\.lnJ school as Elcmcntar\ ·hool 1n (orona dd not mu h fun. but the <JChool boaid Mar. which do\cd 10 1q 4, Euthluff fell all alon1 that \\C mu 1 be fiKall> also onh ~n C\ ~1nderpnencn rc,ponSJblc .. / e't ynr the d1stn~t pl1n<i 10 rcopt:n In 1970. the Nl'"'port-Me\3 di tn t Adam hool in C ona MNt .\dam O\Cl')IW 40 \Choob In 19SS, tht' too v.111 ~r'c kindcrµrtcncr-.. onl~. althouah \\-oodland .. 111 ht-&in ~r· \ 101 first anidc" I\ v.~11 1 ht' bul e an 1uden1 population "111 progre .., to h1R.fiCrTc .. cr~. llt} wid- "'thc hul&t' -the nt'" hoom -"'111 continue through high ~hoot. he ~1d Woollc' added that the-1n· cft'ascd num~~ of 'tudent\ at thr lo\\Cr t'nd of the educational ~\1ttcm ~•II bring tht' d1 tm:I to brc3l;"..c,\·n point L •rat"r lundcrprten cb\.W\ "''" off"t't m;11ler high hool cla'«'" -·the h1d1n1 e\ idcnce ot the 1a .. 1 Icade'~ decline. oollcy \lid Ir the 1n ~ t:ont1nuc for four l<l Ii~ ~an.• tcveraJ ofTtt1al pto1«1. t'\Cn older d1 tnct hke 'l'IA<port· IP'fHW ... SCHOOLS/ ASI Murder charges reinstated in FV girl's death GOOD • Pohce lrrt\tcJ ~\CBI I th trttt aana mcmben 1n connection w11h the robbt'ry and murder. One pna mem· bier 1dcnt1fitd ( haHt as the aunman. A 22<alabcr nOe lf.U f'CCO\,CfN from his apartment and Cha,e1 eventuall)i con~ af\cr 12 houn of 1na.crnc quc~t1ooin1 But Allman said pohtt did n t have cau~ to arw\l \h1 .. cz bttau'K' Coleman's fncnds Yid thty thouaht a blKk man robbtd thtm and 'hot the Prt. Cha'tl" H1...-.n.c Ma.inc Coleman, u11nne'• lftOtMJ, taki 11\c Wll ''very ~pp)'' with BoRn't <kc1\lon and aaid sht can handle to1n1 throulh another trnaJ, e-.cn if.it means rch\1na the 1raa1e hootu\& of her dauJhtcr. v.ho would have l.Umtd 20 tn Junt "I certatnl) leatncd to put It 111 the backaround and not let 1t att to me," 111d the emtraenc> room upcn 154.>r and mother of two othtt children "rm Ju t ha.pp)' and both m k1dure \try happ) (about Bo"n's re .. erul)" SuunM·~ death hat chlnet'd her athtudri abovt different thanp. Ma~· IMUid. "You dOn't take h~ for sranted anymott," the Mid ... You en.lly h\'C day~ day and f'ftitla ever)'1hint )'OU ha~• authon11e • te~utied th1 Wttk that he and Htnterprdt \\Ctc hared by Gal to carry ou1 the~'"'' for a doctor who v.'ntcd to trach his wtfc a ltslon. Bouc), v.ho 1 in cu toe!) on S l m1lhon bail, said he didn't know the client's name. G1on1$' attomc~. famt'd l•"')'cr F. Lee Baile), ha claimed throuan<>ut a thrcc--da ) prtlimmuy hca.rina that Lub~ wu the Uflet of the attack. probabl\"' arran cd by investors in a ~ ( *'rrtt~t•~dcat.- But an ourt \\ cdn<'sda) Baale}'s defense tool.: a ncv. tv.1 t and Ile alle-Jcd Gal could ha\e bttn a~rcd b}' somethan Lub)' 1d as the ln\C')ttptor 1 outside has home while followma Wa )nc. 33 G1oms paid {,al morr than $65.000 10 folio" Wa}'ne-1n an attempt to pro' e he didn't pqnd enough ume-"•th the child. act'brdina to coun record . fPIHM Sff GIONIS/A2J · Bush due in county to present_ drug funds ly City News Setvke P~ldent Bush '-'Ill "•sit Oranac <. .1um,· on . Wcdnt"<ia} 10 prt~nt \h raff Brad (rate\ with a check for soi ,9 million -h1 dc~nment's \hare -of the pr Ci'11\ from a mull1- m1lhon-dollardrug bu''· offit'1al said \\c:dne\dav Oranac· Count~ Super 1 or Thoma. Riley gotconfirmahonofthe " '' late \\ edncsdA} fr m the \\'hit~ Hou~ 1d hn t~ ~~Oan1cl. the upcn 1 r' C\CC:Ut1\t' a 1 tant · The prcscntataon, 1cnt1t1vrly \Chcdukd for 8:.10 a.m .• ~111 tau plact at R 11 ho dcl Rio. a rem<* ranch o o"'ncd b) a d~ dNlel' and tt11ed bv authonta duri• 1 ra.1d and dttdc'd to Oni• CCNlltJ, The S<t.39 l)ltlhon will be Ute~ 1moun!1•\Cn toa polttt ..,cyllllCll the 1984 Pll~tllt of a fedttll la• pcrm1n1na au\horita ao tea• moaef and propttty confttcaied In ttw"'"' of dr~ deakn. 1aid °"8ftlr Ca.ty · Mri If' s Lt Okt ()boa. Tht mont) 11 the Shirift' l>lpiri- rMllt't !hare of dlt °""It C...- Reatonal arc°"" 5wair1ill1a Tlli F°'"'I pontOft al ...... conftlcaled duritlfl a M . JO. raid ••wtlictl 11 DIPoOlllJm•ao1...-.1111 moR d9lil S5.2 .. -.-•• -.. Sheriff's panel 0 9yftAUL~ °' .. ._ ...... When Oranee County proeecutors told a sutpeet they were ao•na to ute DNA identification to determine whether he had molelled hi1 11ep- dauahter. he prompdy pleaded auilty. Even thouab re1ult1 from the proceu have never been admitted as evidence in a California criminal cue, DNA identification is so widely ec:cepled fot its accuncy that even the threat of irs use seems to be strona enough to prompt confessions. Certain It will be IS widely ecccpted in tomorrow's courts as finaerprints are today, Oranac County law en- forctment officials arc pressin& to establish a local laboratory for the LBtbban assault weapo~s I)' LESUE EARNEST Of tN 0-'Y,..,. ~ Three months after a rifle-wieldin& drifter opened fire on a schoolyard of children in Stockton, the Laauna Beach City Council has decided it will ban assault rifles if the state fails to. Council members voted unani- mously Tuesday to endorse state lawmaker's effons to ban the manu- facture, sale and possession of assault weapons. Two such bills are currently making their way through the legislat- ive process. However, if no action is taken at the state level, council m~mbers directed the city manager to create a local ordinance to present to the City Council at a future meetinJ: While Councilwoman Lida Lenney SUIJCSted a stiff local ordinance which woufd include the registration of weapons now in private hands, not all council members agreed that the city should be involved in gun resistration. "I don't tbinlc it's our place to aslt everyone to come forth and registCi' their guns with us as a city," said Councilwoman Martha Collison. Laauna Canyon resident Sandy Lucas sala She thinks city registration of handguns would bC "a real big mistake." "People here feel like they're con- trolled enouah," Lucas told the council Tuesday night Several California cities. including Stockton and Los AnJcles, have adopted ordinances which ban as- sault weapons. While sun control has for years been a volatile issue, the schoolyard slayinas served as a catalyst. prompting lawmakers to brinf the issue to the front burner. Still, notaU residents welcomed the idea ofa new ban in Lquna-a city that bas already banned nuclear wea1>0ns~nd_poJ.yst~ne cups. "Ora.nae County ls ramous for banning things,·· said resident Bruce Hoppin&. "Banning nudes, bannin§ sex, banning everythin& in creation.' OranleCouatySIMrifrl~L At a prnentadoa W•11dl)' in Santa Ana apoDIOftd by lbe 0raaee County Sheriff's Advilory Council and Hutton Deve~t Co., prope>Mnts of DNA identification lbowed bulinaa and civic lcadtn how the proceu can further forensic 1cience and improve law enforce- ment. 0 1t'111 aood u a finaerprint," llid Larry Raale, director of Forensic Science ~ices for the lheriff- coroncr'J ofrace. "We tee it u bavina hi&h potential here." Called .. netic fineerprintina," DNA identiY.cation allows detectives to accuntely identify suspecu from minute pieca of physical evidence, P.Lee .... er ~.., ...... ..., .... ., coilprilla .. _,rs. tallllD tom .... cnme -... 1111 DNA makeup ol a IUlplCt, audtoriliet can make a pqei1i¥t idelltiftcadoft. Qan9dy, ...... In left& lO I laboralal'Y ill NcW Yon s.aec. Ro-awu .,.'t availllbk for bar or five month&. makinl ill Ute questionable in many coun cue&. PJ)lice and J)l'OleCUton want to establish lbe ftrll lab on the Wett COUt in O..U. County. RaaJe laid me COit for equipment and tel-up ii about Sl00.000. wbich they booe IO raile dwollP dte private -*"'· 'n.cCOlt would..., ...... ~ over time. It would drop &om about SlOO to S50 per IUllple tested, ~GIONIS · ,,_Al .. .. Mr. Gal was a hyper-sen.uu ve person and very insecure and was under psychiatric care for that reason1" Bailey said. "If you happen to be in a ritzy nei&hborhood and you've aot someone hke Gal surveill- ina you, you miJbt not treat him like the Kina ofEnJland. "l can beheve you mi&ht say_ somethina rude that miaht roll off someone else's back, but noi Gal's." A second possibility is that an enemy of Luby's hired Gal, "who is 90 percent cruy," to carry out the attack, Bailey 111d. Deputy District Attorney Chris Evans dismissed the opposition's claim that Gal acted on bis own. "That all came out of the mQ..uth of a lawyer and that'$ not evidence," Evans llid. Much of the testimony centered on •floor plan of Wayne's home. which 5 40 yachts entered in .Ensenada race By ALMON LOCKAIEY internatiooal yacht race in the world, 0-'Y .._ .....,. ... _ he-taid. "Its true that for many the race is a The 42nd . Newpon to En.sena~a p1a puty event, but for the m.;ority yacht race wrll have s•O entnes this of the yachtsmen who en&er tbe race yea.r, dow~ fro~ 5S9 last year, a each vear it it a serious, hard fought racing official sa1d Wednesday. race," Wall said. The popular race has had IS ma~y The race iJ biahly popular in ·a ?09 paruC1pants, OouJ._Wall..-Entmadl., Iftdllltryw' i .. betn1 p~~1denl of. the Ne~n Ocean termed an Oral\IC County Centennial Sa1hn1 A~1at1on, which sponson event. the race, told the Newport H~r . Next week bu been dubbed Ar~ ~am~r of Comme!ce s "Ensenada Week" becauae of the Manne Oiv1s1.on breakfast mee11ng.. latJC number of prerace panies The race will aet under way Apnl planned in advance of the Friday 28. · noon 1tan, when the yacbta will be Wall said that it takes 232 volun-vnna for favorable startintJK>litiont tcerstostagetherace,includin&about otr the Newport Harbor jetty and 232 support boats. attractina thousands of lhoreslde The race has undaJ<>ne a number ..,eciaton. . of chantet and improvements aince ~ the pt et ace even11 • I its inception ia 1948. Wall Mid. Now NCePIJOll al the Newpon Hartlor the anociation is hoptna to sive the. N....a Maaun, 111~ W. BIJboe race a more serious imqe. Blvd., wbtrt meme~lOI of l'!"' races honor famout multihull llilon who The race been knoym by sue!!, have particiJJ9tcd...a.Dd. won troob.ia moniclcers.oftbe"Encb1fada-oer6y, durina the put ye.an. The public i• the irTeq~1!~ Run," an<hhe ... Race to invited. Hussong s1 but more recently has Multi hull tailon expected to be on come to oe known as the largest hand include Rudy Choy . of •------------------------• Honolulu, known u lhe.,.andadJy of catamarans; Vic Stern or Stal Beach, Gasoline st at io n robbed in Irv ine who has competed in 27 Enaenda rac:ea; Mike Kane. former auociation I)' Ctty l'ffws Servke Investigation continues into a gas station robbery in Irvine on Monday in which two men pulled a knife on an attendant and stoic $200 to $300 from the station's cash box, the Irvine ~oUcc Department reported. The robbery occurred about I 0: 15 p.m. at the Exxon station located at 14781 Sand Canyon Ave. The suspec:ts were descnbed as black in their 30s with medium heiaht and build. pohce Lt. Mike White said. The suspects apparently drove an older blue Buick. wbicb they later abandoned near Jamboree Boulevard and Interstate S. An invesliption showed the car was not stolen, and police are now chcckina its own- ership, White said. ('.\l,lt'OH'\I \IO I 11 IC\ By !he Auodated ftrns S 1.48 million; five of Iii will lhare S76S,OOO; four of su will share S69S,OOO. Three of six is worth an automatic SS per winner. president and noted trimaran llilor. and TV star Buddy Eblen, who has sailed his Polynesian Concept in numerou1 races. Walter Cronkite, news commen- tator and ardent East Coast yachts.- man, will be actina u honorary uilina m11ter aboard Harry Thomason '1 S9-foot M1 Blu. The Enaenada race 1taned out u tbeCmcodeMayorace,honorinaone ofMe1ico's numerou1 holidays. The start of the race bu since been cbanled to a week ahead of the holiday to prevent some of the near riots in Entenada. Correction ...... n.sno-...... t 1111'8 E .. Nt lD ......... W IO COliftrm clai~. · Ot luDlly ,._ tiombipt, and lattt aperded to criminal cues.. In ia fim ADDlieation tbere. DNA klentiftatioft itMolved I ftapeWll*t everyone was sure waa pllty and Jed to tM arrest of the rapi11. Raale llid 1 caae i1 under way in Vent&&ra wbcre DNA identification miaht win aa::epaance in a state court of faw for the tint Ume. Or it could blppea in Oranae County. ~ to PePu1Y District Al• tomey Denni• Bluer, prOleCUIOn have submiued and received the Bouey llicipie was shown before the attack. Wayne testified that Gal. Hinteiprdt and 8ouey had never been in her home and she instruc1ed her houaekeepers never to let anyone inside. But under crota eumination by Bailey, Wayne said she had never asked her housekeepers specifically if Gal was ever in the house. G1onis' family and employees often picked the child up for visitation. Gionis' sister, Xanthl, testHied that Gionis pve Gal floor plans of the homes where the child stayed when she was with her mother. She also said she was often allowed inside the home by the housekeepers. Two unsuccessful attempts were made to attack Wayne at her home. according to Bouey. The Oct. 3 beatina took place m the aaraae of Luby's pted estate on 22nd Street, where the couple were handcuffed and pistol whipped. Luby's Achilles' tendon was slashed. .......... .,. ... ,.. .... .. Of.,.., ........ a ...... .... ..... ,..., aJ9ICI '° eeDd uocbir lh ....... lbr DNA idmliftcaaion, IMirmd. fWril. )9, is 1upu:l.t in ».:; wl ... 46 CCNMI ol rape, -iiil lniiil ... Uh: . Wherever it ftnl "'81 9"'0Val, la• eafon:ement oftlcWs are con· vlnced DNA ldeatilc:atioa will soon be commoely -.taed • eYideftcs in California courts. Tbal ca1ainty no doubt pla)'ed-a PM' ia a cllild molester's confession. tt. -... 11ep{atber of two teen· lieiUll witb whom he was havina sex rtplarty. 111.i_Jey bu roculed questionina on an ..._.. llatement from Luby to ~ Mone of his auailants said: 'If yc;u ICteW up apin, you're dead.'' Luby also alJetedly told a doclOr one of tbe aUKbn laid .. You'll nevn play ICDDil apin." The financier MS denied makina those stalemftlts. Xanth1 Gionis. 2S, described Gal as a man with a "red-hot temper" who was euily offended and obsessed with calUna her family to see if he could come over. Gal was arrested last week in Switzerland aod extradition proceed· inas have bejun. Hinterprdt is in the Ora nae County Jail in lieu of SI million bail The prosecution c1tcd records ~It· ed from Gal's Century Ctty offict that -.bow he had overpaid his bill by about SI S,000 at the t1me of the attack. Bailey spent much of the day tryma to cast doubt on Gionis' motive for FUGITIVE From A 1 checking system lil}kina Los Angeles and Oranae counties. Mohon was released three days later for lack of evidence. Mohon 1s beina held 1n Alabama pendina extradition to California. He wanted.JaL bural&m· au.cmpled. murder of a police ol.oer and the I 98S escape. Sharon Mohon l' want- ed for violation of pa.role. Local law enforument oflicers were pleased at the news of Mohon's ca ture. _ Lr. Dick Ooon of the Oran~ Coun!)' Shentrs Oeparunent said Sheriff Brad Gates expressed· vat1· rude to other law enforccmt'nt aaen· cies throughout California for their assistance over the tut few years durina the sea~h for Mohon. Mesan Injured In motorcycle crash . l!lr .. D9ly Not in a hilly area near Hiahway 74, A Costa MtM woman remaJned in Riverside County tberifrl deput1es criti<:al condition Wednesday with sai:_.thleen N11be1 sustained major l>ead j_gjuri 1Jter & moto.~""'--head-iruunetud-wu lftn.,ned by accident in Laite Elsinore on Sunday. hehcopter to Rivcrs1de Oenenl H<* Kathleen Nisbet, 26. was ridina an pital. off-road motorcycle with her hus-• She underwent neuro1ur1ery ti.nd Neil. 22. late Monday afternoon shortly af\er 1be was brouaht 1n, a when they lost control of the bike and health aupervisor at the hosptal said. plunpd over a I S-foot emti.nkment. Neil Nisbet was treated for minor The ~idcnt occurred at •:SS p.m. ll\Ju.nH at the bolpital and rllnud. ~15:-•• ea~ ~..;-:; .... w: But•alloadlnimd• ...... .... a& ......... --.:-.s ......... Yictila'• ...... ..,. cu IOIDetiJMI be aou.bl e I IMlll becauet lbc it to ....... u.1 .• bkri•• &be rape or cbulea brr 1tory. But polke learned die viet.im -.a pnanant and bavins an abonion. DCticti~ nc:eiWd coun llJPl">Vll to take the fetus (or ,ONA identifi- callon. Wtwft the IUsptCt learned aDOUt tbetr plans to seek a DNA match he pleaded autlty to 44 counts of ra1>1n1 both his stepdaughttrs. oraanizina s.uch an attack. The prosecution cited Gioni1' testi· · mon)' from the custody bearin• tha\ he didn't want tbie child to be p1cke4 UP, at the home of Wayne's mother, Pilar, bctauae it was about a mile from Luby'• 22nd Street borne, wt.ere the attack took place. But Bailey insisted that Gion11 didn't want the child picked up at Pilar Wayne's house bccauae a mao on the balconey once brandished a gun at Gionis' mother. She reported the incident in a request for a restraining order, be said. The defense ts e-xpected to call one last witness this afternoon. That witness, "a smokina pistol," will establish beyond doubt that G1on1s wasn't involved, Bailey said. The preliminary hearina will bt followed by a bail review on Fnday. after which Municipal Coun Judat Susanne Shaw is expected to ma.kc a rulina on both issues. "And he's ext.rcmely •teful to NBC and 'Unsolved M)"teries' for a1rin& the program last Wednesday m&ht." Olson said. "Without 1l. he would not be in custody now." Fountam Valley Police Detective Steve W1lhams., who tracked Mohon for about three yean, also was arateful for the national exposµre aiven the .casc..o.n..tdcvision -Jt .. To be honest. we had no idea where be was," Williams u.id. .. We had reached dead cnd1." Williams said OffiCeT Kevin Arnoki, the J>()Uce officer who was shot wtule cai>lurina Mohon, is still with the force. - He said Mohon's capture would be especially good news for Arnold and his family. ,;There's a lot of relief there."' Williams uid. Claim fil~d in pool tr~dy Ora.Me County offic:iala blive de• llJed luih an a pool IClcilllet ia which ooe cbild died and two odtiri •tl'ered 1evae brain damqe at • ulilicensed dlr<are cente:r at a au._... home. A SW millioe ._ _,. oftkilJs did nothina to prevea1 tk March .30 accidtat in Nonb Tustin. The claim was filed Timothy and Sandra Polafoot, wbote 19'-monlh- old daupttt ~..Wucomau.. Su(b claims must be filed before a lav.1wt ....... the CWDfy. Just call 642-608 6 ORANGE ....... COAST __ , ..... What do you hke about the Dally Pilot? What ~: ~~~~u '""' don't you hke? Call the number above and your ....,....,~11 ,o ..,, l\.O Cot••••• c.11 .,.,. mcs~e will be recorded, transcnbcd and de· ,._,.., ... 4'0• •o H 7• ...._. .. Ofl••• ~ -'-" ••1 •U I live tothcappropnateed1tor. NI"''"' '-" •O •Ho ~ \~1111 .. The same 24-hour answcnna service may be used to record lettcn to the editor on any toptc Contnbuton to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for vcnficat1on --Tell us what's en your mind. VOL. a, NO. 110 tAl //041 '""-' •l• ~'OJ . C~ ..... -... """"' M.,.,, ...,_.,,._ ••to.~ _, ........... ~. -·"' _., w ·~ ... ----· ................. _,_..,.._ '" .... fi•U ............ ( 1.t ~M (_, ...., ~··«IOI ~·r.*'.,. ,..,,.,. '~ :n"' •:a. --..... ~ ... -· ---~ '""°'-.c .... O.....'-,,,....._,., ,,,,. -~tlW't C• fl/ ( .. u lllrw II"( A ~ 1~ ,,..._ ,, ..---_.,.,,.. • -" flW _.""' ... "'*""""9 ,,,_ " 411 HOW .., St Ce.u .. w " ,.. .. -,,_ te'I' ,. . ., ........ ~, ... . •O~• ...,.,_ ,., .. .. IN .....,.,., Our Con -W••-C• <~f' " _...,, ........... , .. ... -~· , ....... ,_, .... ,,, , .... , .. , ...... ... ,....°' Orculatlon T ... _...,.., Here are the winnin& numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery's twice-wt-ekly "Lotto6-49''game: 11,33,22, l , 7,29 and the bonus number, 23. Players who correctly auessed all 1ix numbers will share a prize pool of SS.SS million, accordina to Kathy Manzer, a state lbttery 1pokc!swoman. The numbers were choaen by Lotto machine durina a television broad- cast oriainatina in Sacramento. The numbers are listed 1n the order they were announced, but any combina- tion would win. Wednelday'1 edition• incorrectly ,..-~-------------------~--,---------------rcponed the phone number to call for All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide amona themselves a prize pool of The sales from Wednetday ni&ht ro Saturday·• drawina were S 13. 9 million. raervatiou '° the Bear Revue, a benefit for the Cbildrena Hospital of Oruec County Friday and Saturday nitbt at ()rule Coat eoue.. nt comet J9bOM auaber i1 754-0112. ne n.ily Not "'""' the error. ;J)aviJ Brown Bo,.li9•• Ca/Ian I oo reg. 59 .,-1.J 'fl!'., Mt r/<• . 132 00 ·A 127.00 Savings ~J. P.f-1 me11.. ·, !b;.;, ~,, a.. .. ,,, JI PO lo • \ .. OtMge Coeet DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Aprtf 20. 1118 Aa ti I I t I I f ' HO \IC I• Celebrate UCI with festival, tours, games La gun to coll ct devel~pment fee • CMnaval pmes and cducauorul 1oun .... m h•&hhiht this )tar's free ··Celebrate L (I · fc t1\al , 6CFtNultd for 10 a m. to S pm 4\aturday Tours will sho~ off thC' new bu1ld1ng.s that arc a pan of the maJOr construction program under\\ a\ at the 24-)car-old uniH•r it), a\ "ell a\ other C'ampu't hiahh&ht> su'h as the ~hool'~ nc"I> atqu11cd cyclotron Programs "111 alw oOer pfospectl\t' l C I students 1nforma11on on cJm1ss)Jlns financial :ud and housana ly ~sut IMNIST or-o...;.i.....- ln 3 con 1hatory mo't inttndcd to pro\t that, wh1lq $teadfastly ~jttttnl :t proposed toll road Laauna Beach ~n­ couraaes lflOSpQrtallOn 1mpfO\emtnt.s Ill acneral, the l..quna Beach (It) ( ounc1I unan1mou\I)' airecd to collect ~t'Hlop­ ment ftt 10 l aauna Can~on and dt.r~ct them tov.ard rea.ional road 1mpro\Cmrnts other than the San Joaquin Hills Tran'>por- ta1ioo Corridor. The• uon Tucsda) m&hl "as l~guna Bca\:h Muwr Rubert <ientr\·~ w1a of Clcntf') id at the time that he v.ould c.lltcnd1nf ihc oh"c branch to tht' l ~·•I u~t to th~ council that the ul) 1111 '-&en > "ormallun < omnH~ 100. v.h1ch collC<'t the fee) -e~pccted to be • earlier th1\ month uppm'cd the anncu· mu1mum of S:?S 000 to $28.0110 0' er 20 ~ion of 9(1acrt'f1n the rnn~on dr~pate the )Can -but appl) tticm to other ro.1d cit> 's rtfu I to JO•n the rnmdoi fct 1mpro,emcnlS 1 hr mo"<'. Cirntr> ~aid . program would shov. that Luauna Be h want~ to Comm\'>ton men1herb had 1nd1cated · lhe) \\OUld not allow the anne'.11.alton ·unlc ~the ul\ asrt"ed to collcl't fl.'c for tht toll road from future de' cluptr 111 the c:m)on but changed lhcar mandc, alit•r he:mna pie.is from can)on "''dent' "pla> in the ballgame an an equ1tahk "a~:· . \s part of fur~a) n11ht'\ ad1on the anntAat1on area '"II become part ot the C oa tal rca Road Im pro' emrnt .tnd Traflic ~•anal Ice Prognim ( Rlf~) - one ot the concJ1tton tht comm.-..,aon pphed to lhc 11nnoat1on Thai.,,..,.... a te~~ fee pin t new hoaMI 8lld cummcmal dc.,clopmcnt to bt ....S b' ro d 1mproHmenls and lrlffic ~· an i.outh OrtTI&t" < ount). ~~--·~·-= A' a result, S 1.274 ~ould be collt\.'tod on an) new \1n&f('-lam1I> re 1dt'nces budt 1n th rnn)Oll pan of the corridor proaram, another SI 300 ~ould be Jcvitd .. We're collcc.: una the Ymc amount of mone) that ~ould ha'e b(en collected.'' "tud .\s t\tant < tt) Mana~r Rob Clark . • We re JU t mal..1n1 ~ure none ofit aon lo the lOrndor" Nearly I 00 student arou~ "111 ..ct up pmc and food booths 10 Aldrich Park ~tudcnt\ "'II al o p~nt the 19th annual Wa~goo c fair a \lcJ1e\ll· flavored fostJ\al fcaturina musiciam JUggl~ and puppeteers .\llracttuO\ for children are aho planned. r ur inform.-uon. liill l (J's \tudent cuv1ucs o ffice at 851>· SI~ I ·New Meart, new eAef§Y .iASJ3ife Mes~A . Rummage sale benefits ·st!nlors A rumma e ale forthe')en1or( 1111en~·c luhot Huntington lkalh "'II Ix held from 9 am to 3: \U pm l uc)da) and Wedne\d:l\ at the !'.1 1Ch.i I Rodacrs ~010~· Center, 1706 Orang( \\C I lunt1ng1on fk1H.h. t lothing. <ihocc; and pur~' "111 lx a' a1laMr for pureha~ b> th<' &l'ncral puhh( < <Ill 5 lti-11 for more 1nform:111on Kindergarten pre-registration Parent'> ~hu plan to l'nroll tti'cir ch1ld1t·n . rn kindera.ancn cla\'>CS 1n lhl' 'l.:c\.\ port-Me\a l 111lit·d <.hoot D1\tm t 1h1\ foll Ml' encouraged to pre- register thc1r ch1ldrcn 1he "-Cl'~ of \1n) 1-5 Parents mu\I bnngproof of their lhtl<l"· age ilnJ records of pollO. D f P (diphth.cn~ twin us and pcnus 1\). mca~lcs rubella and mumps 1mmun11a- 11ons for rca1~1r .111on at ()Ill' ul tht' dtmcntJf\ )(hools 1n the d1str1~1. "ht'-h arc h\lcd 10 the" h1tl' pages of the phone dm.•cton I nforma11on .1hout each ~hoor., d;11I > \C hedurt• bu., rouw ... da" ~hedulcc; anJ uthl·r -.ervicc<t "'" ~~·-•n:ul..ihlt• ( h1 ldren ar(' chg1hk tor ~1ntkrg;irten n·g1\- 1ra11on 1fthc' "'"he c;.,caf'l·Old on orbdorc l)l·c ~ Parents un\ure ol tlicir thlld\ '"'hool ol .111cnd:inll' should call .,611 P 4 Clinic to mark 19th anniversary \ bcnl'lit dinner to lomnwmoratt· thl· l .1~un.1 Bca<.h < ommuntl\ ( lln1l ·, 19 'car.,"of't:'1' 1tc Iii tht '>uuthcin Or.rn¥c { ount) an•a "•II Ot.· hcltl Tue,d•n Ma) :!. at...thc ( ntrnge Rc\tau rant 1hK '\J < "·"' I ltgh"a) l .tguna lkach PrCKccd\ from thec\cnt "'ll l~nctit thed1nil .t )Ct' ace th.at olfe1 c, afTorJabh.• ht'ltlth program\ indudang mcdu.al anJ <kntul L.Ul' _u.u.1 11~ hl'l' .\ID~ ant1ho<l} tt.· .. ung .ind commun1l} edw;11wn 1 he proir41m '' oixn to thl' public and 1., I IJ per person ..and Sb lor \l'n1or lllllen\ and 'tudent\ \\Ith proper 11.kn11r1rnuon r1l l..l·tc, pur\.ha,l·d h\ 1 hurWJ) .\pr ti ~7. 1ndmk t111r Im.· raOk l1ll..l·t 1'H:r paid n:\Cn Jlll>ll r or mnn· 111tnrm.mon. l.tll 49+~4~11 ly IOI VAN EYKEN Of"" o...,, -,._ .. Ra)mond ~mallcomb ma) not bl· mo' 1na furniture for a while But :it lra~t he's mo,101 And the 1nd1ca11on'> arc tha t 1t than&\ go well for tht' next ''" month., he·11 Ix 'lurfina. ~kutcboardma •ind b1nchn1 again bclorc too long \mall omb, 22. ha~ ,fnl"" he~m. thank' 10 a tran~plant ope1at1on .\pnl ~ 111 \an D1cao And Wednc'lda). on his fir t lull da~ a1 home 1n Co\ta Me'a ~malkomb ~•ti the ne" tu.kc:r wc:mn.1 to be "ork1ng JU'it fine .. I ft·cl itcal .. he \aid "l1m a ltllk hn sk1nn), hut I'm lccling ()" · Smalkomh U'4.'ll to "Ork a\ a furnilure mover nod '>P<lll Im lrt:l" tum engugeod 1n .1 number of atti'e \port' I hang\ rn.i) l'C a h1t 1ilow fora wh1k hut \mallrnmh ..aid hi.' pla ns to ''..ir~ right awa) on h1\ damh hJt J.; to ph~ '>ttal Innes., "I'll JU-.1 be \\Orl1ng out and &Ctllng m)'\elf through the-.c lir.t .,,~ month'> to a )ear ·he c,..i1lf \foc,tf\ 11'11 be wall in, and \tretc;h1ng But I thin~ 11 C\Cr)thing g1'1C' OJ.,.. J u1n get b.1\ I.. into JU\l about an~ th1n1 I "'ant to cH·ntuJll\ · A\ tl·thn1que' and mrdalal 1c,hnolo1n \teadil) 1mprtl\l' \Cd~\ the \Uf\t\al rate lor tran~plant rMlll'nh Jud) ( oburg a our~ who coordinate!> · ' the 1:ard1a<. tran,plant tram at ~an l>arg.o'<, ')harp Mc<l1lt1I < cntrr. "here ~mallcomb rccct\CU h•~ Ill'" he..in \<! ,1 thl' ( O'>IU \1cs.1n'c;c.h;inc~'>of\Uf\1val lit lca'>t in the short and medium term. arc l''c-cllent "Our onc·\l'JI 'IUr\l\al rntc '' ahout 90 PcrC'Clll," ~he \.lid .. \l IWO )C3f\ the $U!;U' aal rate 1\ l<b pc:ri:.ctn. \od rnataonal~ I> ~the sun'' al ratl'.\I Ii 'I.' )car~,., it bout 7f) pcrtent " limalkomh'' l hamcs don't \top at fiH' )Cars hut ( obu1 n ... 11tl '"''"al data on the prc><:edurc'> u-.ed 1n h" orcra11on arc not a'a1lablc tx')ontl thC' liH")t'ar mJrk. .\ hulc O\ er fuur month\ JiO Ra\ mood mallcomb "" pc11lou'il) clo-.c 10 3 talc Health problems e xamlne'd 1ha1had 1llreJd~ l'.ll· omc 01fom11tar1roged~ in his famal) rhrte ol lht• l mtcd \I.alt:\ must prominent 1ck l.\llh \ 1ral ct1rd1o m)'OJ}ath \, a hl.ahh prohkm' -hH"-rttn\lorl. d1.11x'tl' .rnd d1..ea\C that ha\ alri.·ad) t;il..en thl' "' e\ of chole'>lcrol -"'II be d1\tu\\c.'d at a t·ontmu111~ h1') mother an<l 15·\l'.tr·nld \l\lt.'r. U\ "'ell cJm .• 11100 o,cm1nar lrom am 10 .l pm ful'.,JJ\ a an aunt aml unl It' he "a'> tal..t·n to tloag Ma) ~ Jl lhl' or .. n~c ( ounl\ \kd1u1I \\\()!, IJlh\ll Memonal tto<ipllJI 11'1 '""'pon tkJl h on "'h1ch set a ra.ord for the ho p1tal ," \mallc.:9mh said. .\o;mtcd by the .\ v 4-0. Ra)mond m llcomh'\ blood c1n ula11on.rctumcd to nca1 normal and hts bod1I function re umed. But he '>1111 had no '"orl..101 hcan 1 he first nc"' ot a po 1bk donor came in e.ul\ \1.lrch "Tl)c~ tJlled U'> and told us the> ma.ht ha\C u donor .. che elder mallcomb said. "Ile ""s ttic '1ct1m ofa dnvc-by shootana in nn Diego \ \Oung man about 17 )ears old ' The trauma of th<' 'ihOOttQ&. ho"'cver. led to problem'> "1th ·the hean and urgcon \\C:ae un.iblc to Ma61ltze it \o thl· "a1t continued ~111 the ncv.s camn.11 :another po \1hk do or. th1 one m nuqhern ( alifornia \ ten from , harp "a' d1\patdled to pack up the he. n v.-h1 t:h pro' l'd to he' 1abk th1 tame. ··1 ·11 ne'er forget v. hen 1he) came back "1th tht he~n:· malkomb \81d "The) h;id 111n 1h1 \pc\.1al bo)., v.h1C'h tht') kt me ~·t· ... fhe l>ptratton wa~ done earl) an the morning on \pnl 2 and mallcomb said h(' lmev. n ht a"a> that hLS son had come 1hrou1h 11 all riJhl We ha' c this httlc s~ tern of saan I nguage that"'<' u can our fa mil)' at umc "'hen "e c:~n·1 communicate with each c:i\htr ·' crbalh... ht' ~td "We SQttZC • lland.,, thn.:c ttmes. mcapina I IO\C you, and then the other pea on answers ""Ith fou r ~ul•r1e ... meaning I love you, too. He 1.·ouldn'1 ~peak 'et, but l ga"c him lhrcc -.quee1c'>. aod he ~ucc1cd m hand bad. v.1lh ~uch suc~t~ .. ~~t ~.:'!n~X~~" -' "'tllUA-4 fo , ' nt>' onl) v.Jl~tn but d1mbing tatrs : "1 he • lault· thtnp arc mara ulous to uc; h" father \31d "l lost m) "1fr· 1n 1972 arnd mtt d.tughter tn 1976 That "'a bcfofi the) h·ad thl' thm1p) tht '"c dc"eloped no" •that enable pc-ople to h1H these uc:<.e ful hcan tran\plant\ and surv1\.C th1 di Wr'rt" JU \I so ha~) that he h:-.. had thr opportunat) to h\C, • R.i)mond 1 oncoflOch1ldrcn. Thoma \mallcomb ad the fam1h:' clo1'Cn<' and dee '-'O mm11mcn1 to Chn ttanll> throuah the formon c:hun:h. helped them throu1h the t J1t' of the I 97 ;1nd Ra) mond\ ..., .._ ,.._., ..... ~.,_ l<rn1. J'l('nlou~ fiaht tor ~un l\ll l'•mlly members Thom••· Al'lty •nd Taylla surround heart trans-I le \.111J he and ha tam1h "ould l1u to tttant redpfftrt°ftqfYtOnd Smellcomb frt .,....CCNta-M•a. ttOm•. __ ..,.....,,... o c ri <> tn w11li nt1 a ( onkrcnu• C enti;1 'on\ I lo"~·r \1 Clran~c [)\·c . 11 1. oughina MoocJ <1mt unahle to "(t>nt1nu1ng edu1..111011unm"'111 I'll' av.<irdt·d brcu1hc to ph)siuan\, nursn, pharmal'ht'i :md dcntl\f''~-_.-4hl' lhd a lt'W ~'i ;md too11d H 1 \ complete the ~·nunar qu1dd) that 11 "a' rnngr<,t1\t.' hl•art fhe pro,ram. ~h•lh" 'O 1ndudin1 lund1 " failure:· ~1d Ra,mond's t.uhi.·r. I homa\ '>pon oreJ b\ the Orange C crnnt\ tkalth Car\· ~malllomb "•\lmmt thl' lir'rl thtn~ tht• .\gene)''> ll)pcrtcn.,aon C onll'ol f1rogrom \Uf'll'1· ~urgeon -.u1d "-.l'>. l oo~' hl..e "l' hJH' a v1~d b) L U\Crn l' ~toutt \.\orJ..,hnp-<ifX'alo..e1., .lr\ \:.1nd1datc lor a hcurt tran'>phlnt · \nd M1l had \\t•l'>Cr. ~IL> 1.h1cl of h~fl\'rtl'n'mn 1hings"cnl'>teJd1l)'do"nh1llJftcrtha1 '° program\ at\ \ llm p1t.il Ill I ont1 lkach Ralph ' that ''-'r\ \0{1n must ol ht 'I hoch tum·t1on., C)pn M I) dm•ctor of thr 1n1rrn31 mt•d1nm· d1 n1l at C '(.I Mcd1rnl (~•Her .ind I udo l~"e>-.cr . 1\1 I> t- -ktdlll'\\, "''''· C\Cr~ lhm11 -''"' \hUI dU\\O .. It t.ik('<i a" h1k ltl find a donor h'r a hl·art trcfo<iplJnt an<l 1111.11 hH. i.;,·d thl' mcd1lal mal h1n~n w kcl'P \mallnrn1h .111' t' an the ( all lie kn Lntm at I\ '4· q I~ 101 h11 thi:1 1nlurma11un Visual aids consultations free Defense res~s in penalty f rec '1\ual aid\ l lln~ultatu>n' "'Ill Ix-"'°' 1dt•tl b) fan11c \h \llt\lt..'r. u Hni~lc IMttlUll' Im'•\ l\l('n con,ult.1n1 fwm IOa m to' fl m 1 huNla\ ~la' 4 at the 0.1\1\ ~n111r < tnt,·r OU Margu\'.'ritc \\<'. \o cv. pt>rt fk;id1 lncJ1' 1du.il n1u\I ha,,· a "nllcn rckra;al hom an uphthulmulog1\t ur uptomctn'.\I l lore llll"ul· auon. ~ck11.1I lurmc, and 11ppo1n1mcn1' ma' h\• ob1a1ncd b> ".1lhna tht' center Cit 64.t ''-H a~neflt for vocational facility \ lac, \ t.i.J\ ruiht lund r11 r for C .. 1i1cirn .. 1 I Iv.) n .. 'o .i1111n.1l f.i 1ht\ \Cn inf .id 1lt\ \\'1lh d1.,..h1h11tc,, v.1111 ... hl·ld lrom 7 to 1 p"' r rtll·•) Ml) S, at 11\t Ne11hl'l<nhm>J C omrtH•f\H~ < t'Otl·r in (o ta Mc~. TatkCt\ arc S '«> pc1 · '"'''''" f 111 lurt ht'r inform uon and '''""'' .11t11n\ c .111 \u\,10 l>u \.fon· taerut S7·tdlJ, f \I. 1-: '\ D \ H Thun#lay. 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I) told 1hcm he JuJn't murdrr Lin le Hut ~hv.<1rt1bcra d«hn U to ) hethrr h" t hcnt 'till ma1nuuni hi\ 1n11 interim. \U ht' pin""'·'"' rt'\uinmendc,t th.it hC' tx· t<1L.t•11 to \harp "h1d1 hn' mathtn( ~nu"n ,1, ..a -\rute \l•ntncul.11 ''""1 I"\ •Cl' \ \ \I> tor 'hutt 'lie "•I'> nn th1: \ \ \f) fur ~? tit'' 1llnc\~ who 1wtd orpn tran~plant "\n}tt11na th3t "l' can do to '>uppon urg.Jn donor pro ·ram\, v.e'IJ do" he '411d. \\-t• \C' \C.'C'n ho" 1mptlrt.1nt th1 1 ~nd II an-. ol uc; \\l:fC' to d1t', 'nu can he ,urt "c'd bl.' \\ll11n1 donor .. tO an one Vi ho needed our organ' ' City may lease emp~y Huntington schools By GEORGE OLSEN O•~~"' ..,,.,_.._ Huntington !l<':l\ h ol1h.1al\ a~ .unong tho r lcmtnl31) hool\ in thC' lf11nt1 nt1ton U('at;h (I Rut mu h lb\;~ \ IJ n.11 foutn OJUh_C ~'QI\. to the t •I\ 'It mar nnt ~a tr.Id dt-:1 to thc---nt' " unJrr,tarKI ~ wan~ ttk'm to be \.Olllpc'llll\C .. \;!hf ll\1.ud n\('fll NI {13n :"..(l\1111 \, t'\PC\ 1c,f thl' lx1.irJ .1r111n,rd '11;x·r1nirmlcn1 1>1. n.1 l\·t<'•'' 1 ,rnnnwn· J,1i11rn to k,,,( th'' h1u1 ' hoof\ Burlr.t « I Pr·l't•ln'-•ll < 11,1, t ,tnd I l'liallt - r,1th\'( th.Ill\ 11 th<'lll \I. hool a\ltn1111\t11.1t11r' ,on\llkrl"tl \C lh11 lh• ' h1>11I' 111 h.11. 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"Wc •nt a l11r return ''n mu cq1111 ' .. hr 1J .. \\('don't" pool ~h~rc the) rcnh:J 1t for Jolla~ )' u • Coit•Mna WU dt(t'l\Mk'd of S 17 l T ut'Ji!.1 niiht _.hen a man ate• mt"al nJ lhC'n bolttd out of the rc"!ltaurant 1th()u\ pey1na has bill. He rcponedl) lclt 1n 'A car •hrch had b«n lrf' Ju~I uut tdc the rnuunn1 cMn') tlomh d '''")Cd 1 m;ul b(noutt.1dt1 hou~on nlumt,u,, o ~usp«t\ were tn 0 lppt'O\tntatcl the QfXl blc.1' k I \ 1,1n \ \CnUC bl k uf Kttl 1n l _ n1 ' ~"'port lka~h \-.1th th"' Kh m'\wtltancS •1-ewa . •""' nt l'he calltr th~•Wfte'd the '1t11m llnU l'K> t'altt"d tM 't(t1m'1 . '°' 17'11 • • • \ nciahbor c: lkJ •hC' pohl't rum· pl•1n1na t~t low drumm1n.1 from anticlt a Prlf~ "· \ d1\1um1n• the peace. Poti\: tft\ \t11.:11cJ. but made nu anal. • • • n.6nft IMMhtd the riaht ,... _..._or. '"° Hondl a~ .cs klkalaitof llettO ~I ltcftO mphfter. 1 camera and caitcita The cat wa1 perked 1n the Inane tc~ partnna lot An C\ aarltnrnd rl"tx1rt1.·dh \an· dalucJ a \lln mJ 'tnl1• SI '0<.5 worth ofntnu fwm lhC' Hh1dt fhr '1c:11m hvn 1n the I() hkie k ol San Khola\ Coun • • • ~ knov.n U\fll'd •rix.irteJI)' took 11 macru•'I'~ Imm 1 home an the-1400 blotk l)f T cm pie Terra ~ I ~Jrt~m 4 •\t'il•·ulJ Po"a' nlnn kt\ t11 t..-oha1rp1e\t\ 1n their bm 10 hi\ h,11\'I tqom at tilt-""'c" porter Kc,on, 11 ll7 ~ambort Ro<HI When .he "'cnt blal ~ for 1htm, the~ were a11nr . .. ' A th1t'f 1n tM llCX>blo..l \\ t Balboil 8Qult,1ni m•y ha~t bttn plun1na a Pl nK' " K'C' chnt. Mlltl·He. four bott'° <'f "in and lhrtt pound of ,i.,td turk<'} wtrc Ulkt• from 1 home • • • Fow '"' nu~ ••()pen ttoute•· !ell'~ a.kn ''°"' the \; idn1t or Finl Roed and twpon Hilk Drhe Eat&. 1lvtt Nnltlbomood It h MP' Mn'~·"' .. ,,. from·- · I "\Cr,~ \1ng thC' ~mC' thl"I\ . . .,. \ \ouna •oman who moved htrc rc:ccntl from Gc1many to uiv wtth her 1n·la• lln 62ncl "'1 IMI\ rttc1,ed numrru-us ~-PllenC call. .. Turr t explodes on U S la a;47 NORFOLK. Va. (AP) -.\ hu&t' gun turrcl packed with 1unpow~r exploded in flam" on the battleship USS Iowa near Puerto Rico on Wednnday, kilhn& at least 47 sailors in one of tht' worst naval disasters since the Vietnam War. The death toll from the accident during a gunner) exercise, "could go hi&her. but v.e don't know at this point," said Lt. Cmdr. Steve Burnett. a spokesman for the Atlantic Acct, based in Norfolk. The death count was taken from a h 1 of sailors ass1ancd to the position rather than a body. count. Despite the deaths m the e>.plos1on and fire. there v.erc no senous inJunes. A number of sailor suffered minor injuries, mostly bumpsandbn11!1es. said Chief Pett) Officer Bobby Gimblet, another· fleet spokesman. Each aun•s 16-ilKh-<tiametcr projccti~ i1 propelled b> explosives in fabnc bags loaded separately from the projectiles: The gun requires up to five bags, each containing 110 pounds of powder to fire a 2. 700-P<?und round. Tb~ tutTCt -"'h1ch extends through se' en decklcvelsofthe~lup-was "fullofaunpowckr.'' call of JackM>nvilk, Fla .. cau~1na one minor said Lt Cmdr. Chris Baumann, another fleet il\iury. Wet Arch~ Galloway, a cl\ilian publ1l' spolesman. affairs offi~r at Norf'ollc. Iowa crev.nlen put ou1 tM fire 1n 80 m1nutC'S, Ncilhcr the' USS Platt. a Rttt oder. nor the flooded SC\eral mapz1nc compartments hold1na fnpk USS Tnpp was in da•r of lin!iins. c>.plosl\ cs as a precaution and declared the ship 1 Galloway said. The ships were not 1n the same area out of danaer. Baumann said. as the lo~•. and also were en rou\c to Roosevelt The Iowa rendezvoused at midaf\emoon with Roads. ' the nearby a1rcnft carrier U C'Ol'll Sn. ~inch NaV)' offtcial~ were notif)1ft1 rclathts per- carnes three doctors and has full medical facilities. sonall) of the dnths, Baumann said. Sc\'Cr91 Baumann said, Helicopters from the Coral Sea family members pthcttd at a aymnas1um in brought medical equipment to the lov.a and Norfolk 10 await v.ord. transferred some 1nJurcd c~men to the earner. "The lonaer we hear nottung. the better It 1 ," "The ship has not sent a hst of the wounded said Sand} Tate of Charleston, W. Va., a relat1vt' of The) have other things mo~ pre sin& to worr) crewman Jonathan Tate about," said Lt. Russ Grier, an Atlanuc Fleet The explosion occurred durm& a gunnery spol.esman. exercise about 330 miles nonheast of Puerto Rico, The Iowa will arrive thlS morning at Roose-Burnell said. The ship's 16-inch guM can fire vrh Roads, a aV}basein Pucno Rico.saidCmdr. 1.700-pound hellsa di•tancc of23 miles. Robert Franzmann of the Atlantic Aee1. The 46-The fire was in the second of the two forward year-old ship, one of the four largest in tht fleet. 1s turret • at the loading position of the middle gun,, based at Norfolk. said Bruce Nason. a Navy spokesman ·at the Two ships pan1cipat1ng in 1He same excrci c Pentagon. There also is a turre1 at the back of the collided Wednesda) afternoon about 500 miles Iowa. Se~ate panel OKs budget: Final argument of North's lawyer: S 1.2 trllllon He!.s·a hostage, wants to go home . ... -~ ....._. ....... -. '\110 '-\ 't~ ... DlpOIMtS .voided PM Am fllgtJts w ASHINGTON -u.s.~~11•PP9"MIY INfdfd ... officiaJ w.,...na and canc&d teatlon Pan Am.....,,, an the wu-b btfbrt IM bombi• of flilht 103 last Dec. 21 , ICC'Onli111 to airline docurnt'ntl quo1td 1n •~I memorandum. , Relatives of 1~ who.died in the bombin& ha\'~ bttn anl')' that a U . Federal A v1ation Administration wamana of a l)O'Slbte bombina of a Pad Am ft1r.h! from Frankfun, West Germany to the United Stat~ •-a' not mack ~~ I Oceans warming faster than eJCPected NEW YORK -The '4-orld's oceans and seas 0 ha vc warmcJ up faster over the last 11x yean than pttvious reports md1catt:d, n ~tud) suaacst\ The averaar &lobal temperature rose at an overall rate of about one-fiflh of a dcsrct T=ahrenhcn per year from January 1982 ts> mid-1 988. according 10 ~tellite obtervations of the ocean 1urface. That is about twice the ntte reported b) detcctol"I cm h1f>\ and bvoy\, researcher A.E. Strona repQns 1n toda) 's 1~ue of the BrwshJournal a1ure. lt is also•morc thad most scientists have e11;pected from the greenhou effect. a prcd1cted&Jobal warmin1cau\Cd by buildupofrarbon dio,,1deand otJ'lrrp~s 1n the atmospllerc. ·Hoffman remembered as gadfly WASHINGTON ( P)-The Sen- a te Budget Committee gave bipartisan approval on Wednesda}' to a S 1.16 trillion budget for fiscal 1990. a document reflecting the defi It· cutting deal between President Bush and Congress and protecting the political priorities of both panics. WASHINGTON (AP) -Olivcr Nonh's lawyer, in an em otional final argument Wednesday. ponra>cd the former White House aide as a sacrificial lamb. a scapegoat and a nostagc. and implored jurors m his trial to "set him free." today to ~in their deliberation!> after ins1ruct1 ons from U.S. District Judac Gerhard A. Gesell.· Dunng deliberation. the _J ury will be SC· questcred for the first t1me since the Iran.Contra tnal began. WORCESTER, Mai -About 1.000 people pad.rd a s) nagoguc Wednesday to remember Y1ppic founder Abbie Hoffman asagadfl) "ho stood up to bullies and handed out ad' ice to bast..ctball pla)e~ and go"crnrnents alike. "Thank you, Abbie," basketball star and friend 8 111 Walton told the conareetion at Ten'lple Emanuel. "Thank. )'OU for helping me and man}'. man) like us. ' wrong, courage to admit personal folk singer Pete Seeger led the march to the S) nagoguc. s1n11ng .. Abbie's rcsponsibilit), courqc to admit guilt spirit is still ahve .. as the first hne to the go~pel h ) mn "Do~n B~ The where appropria1e. He (Nonh) has R' 'd .. H ~ 52 r d d d h. h N H not admitted an) of those things; it's 1vers1 e. 011man. • was 1oun ca at 1 ome near e" ope. a .. on The 16-7 vote was the first formal step in the enactment of the budget agreement, which would allow Bush to claim he has honored his pledge of no newtl'XCS while permitting Demo- crats to shield their cherished domestic pr~ms "h1lc tnmming defense spendang. .. Oliver Nonh never wanted to be a hero." said Brendan SuJhvan. ··He just "ants to go home." But prosecutor John Kekcr, having the last word. asked the j ury to "return a verdict of guilty in each and every one of the 12 charges." With that, tht' nine women and three men who will decide Nonh·s fate were sent home. They will return In his nour-long rcbuual. K-eker said it ·had been an "unhappy. unpleasant, miserable criminal trial.'' and d1sm1sscd ullivan's closing argument with a Shakespenan tou h "It was all sound and fury. 1gnify10g nothing." "You have heard a lot about courage at this tnal," Keker said. "There's another kmd of courage courage, to admit when )OU arc time for "OU to do it for him." April 12. A coroner ruled Tucllda)' that Hoffman committed su1c1de "ith an J o'crdosc of barbiturates mt'<ed with alcohol. Fnends and rclauvcs \31d the) h was the end oh~o tough da}'s for doubted Hoffman took his own life. Nonh. a former Manne hcutcnant _ colonel w~osc power while he was at the-Natiorttil Securi1y Council was substantial. "The government has not shown criminal behavior," St11livan said. "The man who held the lives ofothers in his hands. now puts his life into }'Ours." The reference was to Non h's protecting names of people he dealt with by shredding documents. MOHl.D HHlt:1-·s Jordan won't oppose e~ectlons WASHINGTON -President Bush and J ordan· King Hu<1~1n agreed Wednesday to stnve for .. a serious negotiating pr<>« s" fo r Middle um peace. and the United talcs said the monarch dtd notJCJCCt an lsral·h propo~I for Palcst1nian elections in the West Bank and Gaza. After the two leaders talked for more than an ho ur at the White House. the adm1ni trat1on e"presscd sausfact1on over Hussein's statment to Bush that "I full~ '>Upport ~ou and all your efTons." T he budget resolution claims to slash the shortfall for fiscal I <>90. which be&ins Oct. I, to $99.4 b1lhon. meeting the SI 00 billion deficit tlJ'iel enscribed in the Gramm-Rudman law. Soviet sRimnier joins war against oil spi'I Hussein's' 1s11 marked the end of the fi rst round of Middle" l a!>t dtplomaC) for Bush, fol10~1ng talks earlier this month with Eg~ pfs Pre 1dcnt Hmni Mubarak and Israeli Prime Mini ter \'lllhak ham1r Bur-critics complained that the p an 's cuts were insufficient. reh ing heavily on unattainably optimistic expectations of economic per- formance and one-shot revenue-- raisers such as' sales of government HSCl$....:.. • "Whenever WC neJOtiate anagrce- ment, instead of gettmg deficit reduc- tion, eve'Jone seems to get just a little bit m ore,' said Sen. Charles Grassle)', R-lowa. SEW l\RD. Ala ka (A P) -A Soviet ship that can sJ..im 011 on the high seas JOined the war against the nation's worst 011 spill Wednesday, docking in a town named fol"thc man who bouJbt AJaska fror1 Russia for f7~2 million. The 11 .400-ton Va1dogubsk). 425 feet long. steamed 30 miles up fjord- like Resurrection Bay under a cloudy sky, flyin& the Soviet hammer and sickle from its stem and an American flag from its towenng white super- structure. ,.. It ued yp at a r9ilroad dock, its decks strewn with heavy cqufpfucnt, smoke spewing from its s~cks. About-100 yarclt-away, ettws unloaded oil-soaked booms and ab- sorbent matcnal from the cleanup at Nuka Bay, one of the most polluted sites on the southern coa~t of the Kenai Peninsula, "It's pret~ impressive for a skim- mer," said Coast Guard Petty Officer Ken Safford, snapp1"t photos as the ship arrived 11 8 ~.m. It's huae." 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WOIWwidc IO ... * boepital With ~11 witbcs ...... • . c.tilwnia Winn)' .-. olca•111)'. ...._, W1itl.._• dllt 111~ of .. Hlr lritll ~ lft ..-... " 11....,.Ad (My Monon said wr Mita a.u sevea· ..-.... ollkialt said he an'p • • 9:4' a.a W16111ll1r • .it9st 1 .. bowl after SU'lfOOI fin.a.W lbr &old MaiCM =be wn& on a ............ *" ... loobd wen. br laid. ,........, lD • ,. 0\lef his ~ w111o ~ llercoediuon u Krious but siabk, replam! her aorta wtfr ud • ~. iad aorbc vllve .irida lhe dona~ ~n t1uur of a 27·ynr-Old man durina .~ ~wn~o,r~uezorni··n·awrns what W8I detcribed • ~ trida a subttantiaJ mortality ratt... "~ Mill lall. 77, wt.o reip.ed fOrdttades u the zan>'. rubbtt-moutht'd queen ·~~,1;.•, .. ~,.~1., d!! ~!>..~.~~itds Of~. bad her hart Slopped for two hou" dunna Tiaesday's procedure. ... r-= "" • -u_, - wh.ich kept her in tht operat1111 room for about se"tn hours. • .. ~"~ M~.~ IPOkffi nman for "LuCillc Bill t fi 1 .... 1.:. h · . "~ 1ttorney te·~--1 o ice. apen an unevtnt ~ n..,.t. wruc ~s ~ v~r) &OOd SJlll, The •~o Sek:ido, 21, ·lusp«1cod of kilbna his surpo111 who wo~cd on htt cont1n~ to bt opt1m1st1c th.at she 1s _mQv1n1 wif~. 1 co-work.er. two of bis o~n towud a m:ov~ry. Cedars-S1na1 M~1cal Center spokt-Sman Ron W1tc said .. dauthlen. bis mother-in-law and two Monon uid he told b11 wife about.the hul\dreds of sood w1thn from fans ~ m1tt1-an-law in a ram Pitt m arid frieods. bul ~-was unable to speak b«aust ofan o~)ten.muk oveT h(r Sonoma County, was picked up just mouth. ''The smile in her ey" lo\~rc sen~ncn.·· 5IJd the beUU .. Monon. CMlllidlG.-ve. Mendoza said. The to receive . . weapons bill today SACRAMENTO (AP) -Con· ccmcd that delay could be fatal to their cause, supponers of mtnct1ons on military-style assault weapons decided to move today 10 send one of their b11l1 to Gov. Georac Oeu· kmcJian. Senate leader David Roben1. I).. Los Anaeles, announced Wednesday t~t he would ask the Senate today to approve Assembly chanaes in his hlll and stnd 1t to the Republican gov- ernor, v..ho bas indicated support for that t>I)( of leassJauon "I thtnk that's the wisest thing to do ... Roberu told reporters. There had been talk about scndina tht bill, 8292. to a two-house conference oommntt't' for further v.ork. but Robtrt1 said another u- 5auh "'capons measure b) As.- semblyman Mike Roos. D-LO An-aclcs. could be used to make any needed changes 1n the Robcru proposal. Roberti's bill would rcstnct sales and posses ion of more than 50 ~ models ofassauh firearms. includina the type of AK-47 used to kill five Stockton students and wound 29 -students and a teacher-in January. The bill aot only a bare maJonty wbcn it ssed the A~bfy on Monday, and Assembly Speaker wmie Brown. D-San Francisco. warned Tuesday that the measu"rc•s supponers should not nslc mak1n1 any cbanacs that would force another vote 1n the IO\loer house. Wnh onl) a couple of exceptions. the bill v.ould ban sales of the assault v.-capons st.aruna nut )tar. Anyone who leplly-posscncd OM of the IUM before June I. 1989 could lt't'l> u but v.ould ha~c to rqtster 1t "'1th the state. GOTO \ ~ THE ~ ' RACES • I. A broader \;crs1on of Robert1's bill, contam1f\I a aencral definition of assault wnpons. pa scd the Senate 1n ~~4:::;;:;~=t=ii;;="""H-S ----==::....;:;==-1---Ma.~h on a l.7-12 'occ.4.\-0lc& nuM"e-~..u1 _ _c:....,da81-..,_ -... than the bare mll,Jont) needed for approvaJ in the 40-scat upper houw. It was amended 10 the Asscmbl) 10 apply to ~peofic models of firearms and nearly identical weapon . DeukmCJ11n's pre s ccrctary. Kevin Brett, sa.id DcukmcJ1an wns •·amenable 10 a bill bannina m1lttal) assault weapons, but 1t must be a tarefull) draf\ed bill. It h11 to be a btll lhat does not create confusion or ancenainty." Brett said the aovemor wa •"are of the "icneral pro\;1s1ons" of th e Roberti bill but v.ould "not make a jinal <kc:1s1on un11I he stt the fine pnnt." • --.... ...... '1U -1l 'P155aOAl3 .,. S1t.H ,,u_u ,,,S_IJ "'"-'' Pt65 IOA13 ,, 17 ••6'-IJ P175 80Al3 :Moa ,. ,.,_,, ,,.,...,. PteS 7SR14 31.M "'"""'" '".'""'" I PltS 75R IC 37,M "-""'' "'' """ I P205 75RIC 3t.1t '* ,.,.,, "'' """ ~""·· 1"116 rwlll YOKOHAMA t -:=- I valller ii _. Loi Mochis, Salcido'• boallSOWll ia SiMlae ltMr about 150 .... ~ ol Meaieo at~. .. He hll been aifttMd at tht R!Qunt of U.S tulhoritin whO have uked for h11 cxtl'ldiuon. We att brinai"f him to Mt'llCO C'1t)," Men- don ••d Sak1do •'Is 1n the cu\lod) of the Ft<kral Juchc1al Pohce. a branch of the auomey aeneral' offace. he said. He sa.ad Sal 1do would bt taken to Meiuco Cit) for an ntrad111on hcar-ina. Salcido appartntly ne1,cr apphed for U.S. n1turali1at1on papc~ and remains a Mexican c1t1ien, mtan1f\I the utrad111on process could take months. Salrido could face the death pen· alt)' under C.alifornaa law. Mexico ha& no cape~-. Six ol ~·· vidillls wrcrc buried Wednetday "' Pdaluma. About 100 pcoPk a~ ,nva1e fuMral ter· vicn (or Salcido 1 Yf1fc, Anttla: h11 tlo\Oda.ters, Sofia, 4,al\dTcrcsa. I ~ and Anaeta•s mother and her youna dau&l\ters. Javier Coelto TreJO, deputy at· tomcy ,eneral. told rcponers Salc1do dro1,e into Mciuco 1t the Caleiuco border croui na. C<>tllo 5-id Salcido told police under questionina be had hvcd 1n Cl11fomaa for n1M yean and acqu1ttd Amcncan ciuzensbip. But 0.vad lk:hrrt. chstnct d1m:1or of * lmmapauoa and ,_,.....,. 1z.at1on ScrVICC ta Su frucilco llid SaltidO ............. uiil.t SIMCI oe Jan. 15. •• • ~ mancnt midtnc after 11111 • a VtU pc1jtl0ft Oii lail _... ~rln ~ to.ld .. ~w OSJ!.:! . ..' 1()r ClllZCOVJtp ~ -ve ..... _ 2,, 1989. "Hit fi~ fadt 10 reflect M oifpli1d for Mturaliz.ataon," llcMn Mid. Salcido &oAd Maicl• ... a.c wcn1 on &be ,.,.,., la a It el ' jealousy after~ ........ offive~wasill~•~wtdl one or hi• ec>worbrl. CGllllD ..... Salcido said be IUllld -.... "motivalcd by je1ta .,, ,., w sutpeeted that lUI ........ -_-:iliilHiii~'° TgqT~ ... c.le .. • 35°10 to 40°10 OFF 45 ,000-mile steel- belted radial l tAELLI OLD PRICE $67 99 Pt55 80Rt 3 ___ • 2 steel belts tor strength ana durability · .- • Alt·s~son tread design tor outstanding traction and nandhno .:tJnder moo;t ¥ttather oond1t1011s . 50 ...... ... ~ ..... 1...., T•M!Oc J ...... o_.,• P lsual'U P1U11111'll tt11SIOf!U P llSIOAI) PllS 7Sfll4 Pl~7!1114 P20S~I· PHS 7~15 P11S tsatS 11'2n7SfllS PUS1$1US b_, ...... lTtlS 711'U .... , lTtM '1tf't• nu lfJIS 711'1• •11 ..... 1 .. ttl 17 lT2 IS 'llllll , .. '7 lfl>SMl'le • ttL42 )hl050f'1$ , ... , 310dM1S ,., .. • TSI'••. tUU I 4*'1U , .. ,. Traillllndler I ~----...... ,. .......... A vrt ' ""°' ~ .......Oeyl EfToru to re 1nct the gun tancd if\cr poltce rcp0ncd that the) ~ere becomina the lo\C'lpon of choice amona street pop. 1 ,~MlttllH ............ nlfOKR14 .,.,. 1M 90Hf'I$ .. 17 ... 215 toHftlS M 12 Vo4lohaml A403 185 IOHfU41 Sit.ti 195 IOtiA141 M .03 19SIOHR15 ~0&.12 PHS IOUlll ut '1 ll'lh lOfRll It• P IM TOlRll 71 n ll'20S 1'0fR I) 1'tM '1~ N f!tt• IS II .,_10fRU toll 185 70HRU 115 TOHR14 20S 70HR1' llS toHRt• 195 .. ,.,. Dey! 17'1.n 11.93 t4t1 I0.11 IO 17 M .tt to 12 Ml1 1..Tlf' LUIS 7Sllt• """ 151-.s ... ~ ~.­ )hlO " tol'U IH• II It 11 11 .. ,, •111 LT215 ~15C ..... LT23S TSRISC ". LTUS 1$AllE 111.00 3019 OORISC "00 SCHOOLS from Al Mna '*'" rcpon net increase\ in tnrollmcnt · The ev,.port·Mc\I d1stnct sttll owns mMI camputn 1t clottd O\Cr the past IS )ca" In m91c caws. the bOard leased the propctty insccad of tclhn& 11 For cumplc. EastblufT houtcd child-care proV&ms. H v.ell as housina lht Newport·Mcsa Schools Founda11on and the Natural Hittor) Mutcum of Orantc C'ounty. • The bollrd unck"tood that once proptrt) t0ld, it would bt 1mpos11bk ao buy tn0ua.h land for future school tltcs.. W oollcy .said. fan of empt~ cl11 rooms - or budd1np-rtma1nd11tant fortchool ctislricu 1n ne~r local tt11on Seddlfbeck \'&lie) Un1fltd School OittriC't plan to answtt tract a~r UllCI of new housn. condom1n1ums a.ct apanmcnts •1th seven ~ elftnmW') Khools. The fin& Will bt built nut )car. tht clittritt'• aat· riculum d1rttt0f. T~y Mid. lpoffo . ecknow a cltftai~ hKilMC in ~Ill SC II, but Mid ~J arw bet))' boom ._ d1flkVll IO itilcefn in h11 arca b«autt tl would~ 4*icwed b) the obvwous snftul of daili*ea whole perntt •re new to IGlllla~Couaty. ( ........ , •• -SeddWNck ~ Ilia Ml""" hm 1,l6it in 1915 to • cun19l 1.902. 11?~==::= ---'~_.:::r..; = IU.~1.;~ .......... for .. itliMct. Hilla .,,. .. l- 20S UVR11 1157 71 225 SOVAll 1U.1t Yotcohama AOOI DleHard .. I Up to ~;s cotd crin~1no amps and 110 minutes 1 serve tor po,.u ... rie.n you r~ 11 mo 11 S8·""""9t Nttery ........ Nttety '" II I 1ot.tt P>•S"l'OfRI• t2 U P1U 7.afRit Pml"OfRIS 22S60H~tc ttSIOHAIS 20S 60HRl5 I Jb 11 9iDfl , • llw1t*t~ 17il'ltS • "°"" s un UAtt NO OUTUT STOCKS, SELLS • mtALLS MORE SHOCIS .. STRUTS, IATDIWIDE! SteactyRlder s'rUts tNSTAllED! ....... 31110 SOAISC 10L00 J2al I SOAISC 111.00 ALllllllBIT IPEcaAUSTI Wtt , •m ~r 1h9n ' , n1 .-It 111r mo t 10 'W<lr!Cl!O t1illl't 1 COll'Pll'• ...... ~l'fll ... ---!- • ' , . Orenge CoMt DAILY PtLOT I Ttuect.y, Aprtt 20, 1911 .: .· LOW PRICE 120010 GUARANTEE I"' c.--cn 11rr11 "t' ''°' ~ .,.r "'111 ht' •1 ,,, 11..,.rr llwn Ille: h"'r'I rr ... r aJ>rm~ I'\ •"' f,,.1 1n ,1111.k •rt•olc-r ft "'llhon 'IOJ.t\• otl ""'' Hom" f\prt" purdw"' ~ linJ 11.oJ•cn1~ d 'S"' 1'1.-r~ ~" lc",.'"t II rrlunJ lht J11f(W>C"C rfu, 'II• 1~ 1i.... 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"-OOoOCI 10 -ll'lnlUI .., IM Soucll Co.au M .. _ t004)1 1~ A 1 0.,,..0,ty MilfWOl'rne<"C ~ ~·•• •, cono;tiont "'' #oft<nc ,...,~°' .... ,_,.,.,.., .. l'Slo/1\ •-0 90fld U -If IJ •<>-ltd M>f'9 llW <N•l41 ••.n ,..,II> '"W ~ I~ A0¥0 s ,oa.t..nt 51..-0 ,.,., '•""9' .... '" '°'°""" c;coci "" q!Ulll)' ().SO ,...o r.oct Std OO Uf'lf\\'.,.h'lil IOT· I•• 'W'}' "'""""'>!IV JCO.m Nl~doo.I JOO OI -· A fwsc n~tl"OQ .... rtll~IHI.......,.. T....,$S1m il lip,,, 121P"' 1~ l'Sl •g Jl•11 frfl'Tt JOO JO 1H » 4 0 '~-st..,. ..,,,." llW Ml ·~'''' 1 3 Of'l-tfl 176 -J9• .nd (Md I $ 4 -n •O rP¥1Wt 400 HI \1 .1.,1 \II 001·1·1 ·\H \ The follo"mg list ofOninic ( oast real estate transfcr-1, "h1ch includes the name of the bu)er addrrs'> and the price paid for the propcn). "a' compiled from co unt) records and escrow compan1C'i h' Homco"ncr'> Markeung nice\ Compan ) offirn1l s '>3) the h'lt m3) ha' c an error factor of 7 ix.-ru:nt during ·a )Car's ttmr bc~JU<.c ol spcculauon bu)1ng and error.-. The h"St-· 1s published for 1~ 1nformat10nal u~ of our readers and is protected b) COP) r.11ht to Homt"- owncrs Marketing ~n ices Corona del Mar Wilham C Marrinan. 308 ( arna· uon Sl42,000 Marpret ~en. 1510 Daffodil $345,000 Mr. & Mrs. Rand> D. Bohan. 431 De Sola Terrace S56S.OOO Mr. & Mrs M Mounzer Jund1 I Little Coun $750,000 Lavonda Tabor. 2243 Pacific >\' c. No.BIOS S22S,OOO Mr. & M~. Bradford A. Cimtth I 207 Seacrest Dmc $S35.000 Mr. & Mr Denna A Rosene. 46.l Serra nsu.oo:r Author Daphne du Maurier LONDON (AP) -Daphne: du \lllage "here she had hvt'd in \1auner. author of "Rebecca .. died "-•do"'cd c,cclus1on for 20 )Cars Wcdne~a) al her home an Cornwall Daphne du \launcr "'as bom In the w1ldl) beauuful English pr°' ance London on Ma} I 3 1907 one o'fthrte 1n "h1ch 'ihe ~I man) of her daughter~ of the reno" ned actor . ir cclcbratcd no' els of romance and the C,erald du..ll.1auncr supernatural C.,he "'u I Educ-atcd b) pm ate tutors 1n Paras. Her no' els hkt' .. Rebecca. sht' -wa ~I wh~ she publnhcd Mr "Frenchman's (rec(" '"M } ( OUSJO first an1de\ and short stones Her Ra£hcl.:· and ::tamau:.a Inn" "'ere firu no"eL "f he Lo~ ing ~pant,'' household names 1n popular fic11on appeared 1n T1131 . and became h11 mo"1cs The no' el capll\.alcd a )OU•ll The du Mauricr ~t)lc v1\.1 d and Bn11sh arm) maJOr and It'd to a goth1c. made for spane<htlhng film~ st.orybuok coun'ih1p like Alfred Hitchcock's .. The Bards" The officer Fredt'nck A M "Bo)'' from her hort story. and "'11cola\ Bro" nina. resohcd 10 ~etthe )Ouna Rocg's "Don't Look ow," from her "'oman and JOurne)cd 10 Par 10 find no"ella her Thc) met an 1932 and married a Dame Daphne, a\ \ll v.-a knl.lwn k~ m onths later after being honored b> Queen Ehza· "Reb«ca," about a )ouna bndc beth II. died 1n her sleep \aid hl'r "'ho probing 1n10 the death of Iler friend and legal e\ccutor. Mo nt ) husband'~ pre\ 1ou'i "tfc leads her Bakcr·MCln ton 1n1oa frightening P'>Choloi1cal labyr- nul about 1wo "eeks ago, \he had 1nth. "'a' pubh!>hcd 1n 1938 and \.Old I been fit cnou&h for dail) "'alks "ith malhon cop1c\ 1n hard cover alone. It her og around Pai the ("{)f'ntttl--W"tt·ri~pnM~-tim.cs.._---- OUR MOST POPULAR EUROSTYLE BOOKCASE AT A CLEARANCE PRICE! fiw...., ............. . ......................... .., ., ................ lfllMlllJOflt, ,,,.., ..... 1 .... ,...... ,_ .... .............................. ........... ,, ....... • Tax Freedom Day·. shows somet.hing isn't working rig.ht The ltinaof 1988'uu filinadeadline bu passed, but the · bite won't be over ~ntil May 4. That's the day the avcraic ' American will have worked Iona enou&h 10 pay all his or her federal. state and local taxes for the year. Technically, Tu. Freedom Day is a misnomer since the billist Slate and federal tu bite is covered by payroll dciluctiom, and the pinch of sales and ~xcisc taxes comes a little at a time. Most of 1988'1 taxes were paid during last )Car, not this year u the example tet by Tax Freedom Day says. But misnomer tbouah it it, Tax Freedom Day is also a gauge that lhowl how the taxpayer is doina as opposed to what the politicians claim. Tu Freedom Day is calculated by a non-pan1san raca.rcb orpnization called the Tax Foundation. Each year its number~ncberl calculate Tax Freedom Day by add1n1 the tuescoUected by the federal, state and locaJ aovernments. Then. they divide that number by the number of workers. If every dollar earned this year were claimed by the government until all toes were paid, the average worker would be paid up byM~y4. The foundation's economists contend Amencans are no better off than they Were in 1981 when Tu Freedom Day. hlce thil)'eat, wu on May 4. In 1982 taxpayers aot a brea\ when a day was lopped ofT. The next year, Tax Freedom day was pushed back to April 30, and in I 9S. it stood at April 28. Then the tide turned, and in t 98S Tax Freedom Day CT'Cpt beck into May. Tu Foundation economists list three things that have put this year's taxpayers back in the same shape they were in ei&ht yean aao: • .. The 1986 Tax R-eform Act, which took at>.tay or reduced several deductions to finance lower rates, and tax increases enacted in 1982 and 1984. Althou~ th e big 1986 overhaul meant lower rates for most individuals, in many cases the reduced rates were more than offset by lo s of deductions. . • .. Social Security taxes have grown faster than the economy in the 1980s. In 1981 a worker paid Social Sccunty tu on 6.6S percent of the first $29,700, or a SI ,97S tax. This yearc.& the tax ia 7.S I percent of the first$48,000, or a maximum ofSJ,60S. _ • ··state and local taxes have risen iteadily rhrough-ihc decade. in pan to pay Joi' a rcductioniTrfcderal programs.'' If there's any lesson to be learned from the Tax Foundation's faaures, it is that the tu burden of that mythical taxpayer hu been steadily inCT'Casin& since 1984. That gradual increase, alone with the ihcrcasc of the federal deficit, should be a wamina Sl&nal that what we're doing in Washington and Sacramento isn't working. The same thing is true for county and cily aovemnKnts and school boards. Taxpayers are not dumb. They don't need the Tu Foundauon to tell them they're paying more taxes each year and tecll\J fewer returns for those taxes. Pohuciana and elected officials 'also don't have to be told that this situation is causina more resentment and distrust of __ __,,o._v'""'ernment amona ta~ers. But unlilce'laxpayers, there is somet lnlelcct o 1c1a s can do. They can double and redouble effons to use public money better. They can chip away at waste and hold the pork barrel projects 11 arm's lenath. They can do something. 1( only · they would. -Oplniof'9 ..,......, 1n lhl9 tpaoe are fhoM of lhe O•lly Plot. 0tMr ~ ..,.1111 If on tNe pege.,. thoM of their 1111thora end llrtlata. Ruder9' convNnll .. ln'ftted end' mey be..,, to The Olllty Pttot, P 0 Box 15'0. eo.u.. .... 01111 IC \OIC I' California's drought The drou&ht is over. California's water sho~ isn't. The heavens opened up 1n March droppina more than seven inches of rain on South Placer. The real aood news, thouah _...the healthy snowpack left in the Sierra that broke the beck of the droucbt u it was about to enter its th1r<1 year ... It JS imperative that water-wutina stop. There's no cxcu1etonood1uttenorovcrwaterlawns. Frupluscofwatcr is vital to the health of C.hfomia aariculture as well as to satisfy t.bc thant ofa rapadly upencliq economy. the 1tate necdl to ancreue u1 1torqie capacit)' to ease Cahfomia•a water sbonqe. It alto Medi to balance that demand with other rnponsibiht1es1ucb uevo1dm1 mas ivc deltnlction of riven. Completiaj Auburn dam meets that cntcnon. The can~ already been cleared for the retervo1t that would be by a S l. l billion Auburn Dam. The dam would take lidvantaee of (one of) the statc'a ~ier watenheds. n........,. ,,.,.__Trlhae ltlff\\ f\ 111,IOH\ . .Fry, Voss equal in lapses Of wisdom I ~ for one -didn't believe anyone could one up F~ VON lhit earl~ 1n the year Pollster says blame misplaced But here 1t 11, still the vtty youth OI spnna and someone bas come a.loal and knocked VON off' his well eamec1 pec!estal as the biuest brain lock cae in Oranae County. Voss, in case it has sli~ your mind. wu mayor of Fountain Valley when he was arrested for solknina a sex act from an undercover Santa AM pobce officer. Voss, who blitbily 'M&Ddered into I n:d·liaht dil&rict pobcc had declared war on, relllftlCl regarding Buchanan's surveys . Lance Tarrance has a sharp answer for members of Gov. Georac Deu- kmejian's inner circle who are upset with the Houston-based pollster for bavina aarced to conduct surveys for Aqela '1'ay" Buchanan's campa1an for the Republican nommat1on for stale treasurer. Tarrance said that 1f they were so an.1t1ous to have him work for the 1990 election of Thomas Hayes, the man DeukmeJ1an ap- pointed treasurer last year, the> shouJd have asked him earlier. Buchanan, an Irvine rcs1den1, aot to Tarrance first. The pollster hati wor1ccd with her once before. 1n 1986 wbeo she manaaed Bruce Herscbcnsohn's campa1Jn for the U.S. Senate. Tarrance said he agreed to work for Buchanan without reahz· ina that anyone in the governor's office mi&ht take offense. But they alcl -anaTciiea word to the press that the) ~ere up~ about Tarnnce's acuon That. in turn, imtates Tarrance He p:in1cularly resents any suucs11on 1ha1 by J01nin1 the Buchanan effort he was p1lty of any disloyalty to the governor. "That's a fi&Jl11n1 word in Teus," arumbled Tarrance. He suagcsted 1hat any of h1S Sacramen10 en lies should be a nary at themselves for hav1nt failed to hire him 1f they wanted his polhna services. ThoK who arc ventin1 dis~casure w11h him at this staae art, tnamncc•r Vft'W;"Ukina "a ctrcap shot" to cover up their own failures. Buchanan may have st1~ up the aovcmor's oflitt a httlc bit more when she declared her candidacy Tuesday. One ofher press releases not ooJy listed Tarrance as pan of her campajJD team but spcc1fically 1dcnt~ ified him as "Governor Dcu- kmeJian 's pollster." Tarrance served in both of Dcu- He would be viewed as a middle-of-as mayor. He remains a councilmaa. thc·roader runrun,apinst Buchanan but has been taracted for recall. on the-riabt and rown on the left. Moderates usu.all)' do well in Cali· The new kin& of the let'Hhow- fomia elections in which all voters thero-what-1reat-jud1ment•an- can cast ballou. elected-official-has award aoes '° But ~office ts a pertisan one, and Frank Fry. requfrn canchdatcs to win a peny fry 11 a councilman 1n Wett- nomina1ion to run in the acneral minster, wb1ch is just up the roed election ThisJ>uts Hayes at a d1sad· from fountain Valley. vantqe in a GOP.,primary tn which Now fry 11 no Jobnny-<:Qme-lately kmCJ1&n ·s aubernatonal election cf· Buchanan can Sims her pany ac-to city pohlics. J remember. He was 1 forts. His opinion surveys proved t1v1sm and conservative beJ1efs. councilman when J moved toOranac pamcularly important 1n the I Q82 Hayes. on the olher hand. ha lqJ'\'ed County and landed Westmi~ as Republican pnmal"), which Dcu-1n the important but non-partisan my fint beat as a reponer. . kmcj11n won by only a narrow marpn and \-Cry obscure p<)st as aud1tor· Try u I m'lbt, ~·s precious over Mike Curb, who had been the acneral before be1na named treasurer. little Fry and hu c:dlleapcs did oni.11\aJ front-runner for the nom1-Dunna his ycan as audnor-sencral. dun~ my aunt in WestmiMter that nation. The polls arc said to have Hayes rqastcred 1 to vote without sticks 10 my mind. disclosed Curb's poli11cal weak-, dedanna a partisan preference w II ..... " A tba nesses, which the Dcukme11an cam-Hayes willpo DCIDttO the fi.,.t •'-·t he e • u~re is one tnina. t t .. ~ u.. time. ol\C of the most weU·kllOWn paian was able to caploit. is an !el>O•.ntte of a con.servati ve .citiKns of the oty_ wu a bour named O-euKmcJ1an name ayes epubfaCin aovemor, -Wuchanan Cub PUonu~ wbo bid J• lie- treasurer last year to complc1e the c.n countaact that by ootu'C her come wel~iaht cbampioa and UDCitl)trcd term of DcmOCTat Jene usoaatJons with formc'!' ~nt Wll the toast or t.be aty's H ... c Unruh, who died 1n office. Ha~cs will Ronald Reapn. She ttn-ed tn Ile-community. He was the 1'11tl' of seek a full, four-ycaf term ID 1990, apn's pres1denlla.I campuans and ... _.... · ..... --1 and DeukmeJ1an 1s throwina all the later in his adm1n11trataon as U. . ~l\CS io a city UM1t *U ..,..,_ Y suppon he can behind hisappointec'' treasurer. But that tame year when the city campa1an. She denies, however, that she was dcbatina who lhould be .,anct Buchanan, ID dcclanna her c~n· v.-ould let 1dcoloa>cal coosidcraoons marshal of Wcstminster"a unua.I Oidacy, said Dcukmtjiln~S badUn& Of mtcrfere wtth offiaaf 1tcttOM II pE'ldt, Palomino was cawally---=__,,,~1 Hayts make$ her clearly the under· treuuru. While she has stronc vacws paned by. Mickey Mouse was named dot. Sht will try to ovm:ome 1hat opposull abonion. she told an io&cr· annd manha.I instead and PaJomano, handicap by lalJCIY 1cnonn1 Ha)CS viewer that, as treasurer. she woWd too clauy a acntJcman to aay an)'· and rvnnins apinst the hkdy Demo-not try to Yte I.he sale of bolpiw-&luaL q&uelly moved 10 H'1nliQlton cratic nominee, K.atbkoen Brown. in district bonds as lcvef'llC 1n an cf'fOrt ~ thrt"PUbl1an prtmary. Slte arauc tOfC>~ h~piUls to stop pcrtbrmrnt . Well. mines hlveo't cha,..ect......;-:-t.ba;;-t--,. that she would be a Slrol\Ff can· abortions. much 1n Westmu11ter, IPP'ftftcl7. dida&e than Hayes ap1nst Brown Later, when asked at her pttn Counala\lft Fry and three 0 his "I don't believe Tom Haya can conference tf sht m.Pt try to cbe• COWl('l) colkqucl rccientJy tt,ected a hold the postt1on 1f he 11 the Re· prescnuta&e policy apinst the invest· rcqlJCSt for a pemut from the Viet· publican nomintt," warned Buchan-ment of $tile funds in companies namcte community to bold a parade an this wttk. doana busancu in South Afnc:a1 bonorins the Victnamete who ched Hayes would be.«ka.11> poilllOn(d Buchanan repf1cd I.hat she woulo ·r~lnjna pro-Communist troopt m to win a full, four.year &erm in 1990 1f uphold the law. Vietnam. he were runnma ap1nst Buchanan .,,_ s-18 I• 1*Jlkal etlll# .t Twna the lead. fry sugcstcd that and Bro...,n for a non~pertJsan ofli~. '*'t lft!Qfa~ N.w• s.nltt. the 'ltetnamcsc sho uld com· mcmorate their war dead on U S. hobdays. hkc Memonal Day or Vetcnns Day Apprehending out.-of-state car license owners is lucrative Fry added the icina when he remarked: "If you want to be South Vietnamese. go back to South Vtcl· nam." Just to prove thu was no casual bunt of tup1dlfy, Fry reiterated bas comments the neat day He satd he •'Is ured of the AJ\llo commuruty dotna one UUOJ and the Vietnamne communtty do1naanother. Fry 111d if the Vietnamese community wanted to be a pen of thlScountry they shouJd join 10 ourtllldit1ons. And if not, they should ,ct out of town. • tv.o or three or more )Cll'S as the C HP is now findina.. Thanks to special efTor1s by a few peoon hlcc Clayton Trawick and othcn, the revenue enhancement proaram 11 work1n1 without add~1ooal Wes If Oran,c County can y1eld a cool SSO m1lhon. 1t seems reuonab&c that perttaps Los Anedn. Mano and other hiahl~ 1ndiastna.ltzed counties could ha"e t~ same 1llCOIM. 1f n were etttoitid No O«d tor COP' to look for the bialtr pmc. tM btatst pmc 11 already out there, those loreian plain jinnlY attached to the ~ctucln ~b1ch It'• •onh notln& et thu Juncture that Wntm1nstcr has one of the laraest Vtetnamne ~lat1on11n t~ nation The town tS but a couple of u~ our rOadways. top lachts awar from Garden Crove'a lJtde Saiaon. a ncb and thriv1n1 community that waa GENE LIG chnstencd by Gov. Gcorae Dcu· lrv1nf kmeJ11n only last year Check before vaccinating Thls is a community of pcoDk wbo ro~&ht beside our own 1n Vietnam and who came to this "°""try after troopl puUed out and S.-.on fell. To the Editor. It is a comm&ao1ty that 1ncludn not I ttecived a d11turt»na call the o ther day from a only Garden Grove and Wcttm1nsta arandmother *"°was conttmcd about bet )..month-old but Huntuwton Beach. fountatn .,andda&.llhlef •P •n Nonhtm aliforrua. he had ~alley and COIM.a MCY. too. rca1ved 'hft .. routine" OPT shot and bed a vK>lcot / But Fry. wtt.h the same witdom that reaction 1ndudilla convwuons. ao1n1 limp, and what l)Uled. over a hometown hero for appcan to bt ~opcic 1em1m1na. Mkkcy Mouee. steamrolled over Al t.be ~ of 1 child who rtcei\rtd ttvtre brain that damaac &om bis OPT ihot, I WaJ hcatt~en and H11 comments ~ immedi&&e concerned aneer from lk VietwM111 com~ Why doll't medlCal doaon.1,et complete mr<hcal m"'n1ty. which iluea1eaed to reCall blltOria hlil flm"ta. wtaich could reduce the numbt-rof f'J'.. Even formef CIA DiNctor' 1tnou1 ......_ to \be hn&auat (the "P'' 1n OPT) W11lwn Colby, Oil 1 =•t. tour YICCiDL tMt MePtned' to la4 · i9 IJtde ~•daebook .. 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Or-.."-ol Cllidltlll. ,_... .... ... .__ ................ .. /fl .. $16.95 ,.,_,.... .. Grand's.'Oklahomal' is moret By BONNIE J. FEVERGEON Delly ...... C0tre.-.,,C Rodgers' and Ham mers1cin'\ fiN great collaborat1on. ··01i.1ahomu1" has opened m Anaheim·~ C1rand Dinner Thea1rc. Created m 1943 - based on L)nn Raus' "Green Ciro" the L1l:scs" -the \\Ork. 1 one of nine of the mo t glorious musical~ to gracc the American stage as the reo;ult of an incredible art1sl1c partner hip. Ruttman· dynamu .. · openC'r "Kansas Caty" sets a lively pace and Grose 1 dchah1fuf as the naively innocent, perky "Girl Who Cain'1 > No" TogC'lhcr. thcy parklc m ct fl' duo "With Mc h's All 'Er Noth1n'" Aunt [lier as charac1emcd v.uh a rich blend of compass1onalC' warmth and tough detcrmipauon b) Brenda Co>., v.h1le, Annic"s tra,ctina sale - man1 Ah -a comical contra t -1 v.eU 1ntcrprc1ed by Eugene R ubcn1er. · Robert t . Lauder Jr. portrays Jud Fl). distanctnc by virtue of his sinister na1urc and morose pcr- sonahl> Lauder and Heu e~ct'l 1n \ct l'i. smokehouse scene duct. "Poor Jud Is Dead" -an already humorou§ piece nchl)' cnhanttd b)' effect1\.e body language Exclu ion of 1hc traditional "dream enc'' "anc-5 'th1\ ~r­ formancc anJ offers a son of milled bless1ns. Though the depressing seg- ment 1s not &orcly m1c;scd. the· u1clu~1on or ballet number • an IJ absence, seems somehow inap. propnatc. 5ome form of re\.erte may be an es.tnual \.Chicle for an ~hereal ballet numbC'r to be belicvaNe 1n a praine ranch house scuina. The Grand Danner Theatre'\ mouo, .. In the Grand Tradition," aptl> descnbes ats currtnt production of "Oklahoma!" -a fine per- formance of ·a belo"cd classic .- pla) JOI lbrouah fonc 18 With e\.'Cnm& performances Tuesday throuah Sun- da)' with Saturda) and Sunda) matinee~ (d1oncrjbuffe1 an9 curtain umcs \.&ry) For uckel~ afld mfor- mauon. call 772-7710. Following its fivc·)'ear l\\"O-month run on Broadwa). plus more lhan 11 }Cars of tounng. the produc11on ach1c\ ed ~orldw1de accl:um and a Spt' ial Pul1ucr Pnzc for Orama. With a secmangl} s1m plr stor) ahout life and k>,es on the Oklahoma prairie.> at the turn of the ce ntur). Richard Rodger and O\car Harn· mcrstein II re' oluuon11cd •\mencan musu:al corned\ An 'A' for this R-ratedeftort Nov.. on tage at the Grand - under lhc capable d1rcct1on of Rob Barron. '-'llh musical d1rcct1on b) Wilham L<x.l.v.ood -the \hov. continues to enchant audiences \\1th the fragile romance of url)' and Laure}. the chanstnatic per onnht1cs of Will, Ado Annie and Ali tlak1 m. a pillar of strength in a matn:srchal Aunt Ellcr. :snd the melanchol) C\ 11 of Jud Fr). Ra ta Barella and Oa\ 1d Hess headline the cast~ J..aure)' and C url>. e ff~cu vdy rcntfcnn g mu" ca I favorite '>uch as .. urre} W11h 1 he Fringe On Top," "People Will ~a> We're In Love ... and. with the entare company. "Oklahoma'" Tnc1a Grose and Jim Rullman offer non-stop cncrg} and an1mat1on as Ado Annie and Will Par1'cr By IONNIE J. FEVERGEON o.-y,....c~ • ...- Labeled a ··waclcycllerc1sc 1n suual thcrap)'," Irvine Communtt)' Theater's production of (arc you readyfor th is?) "My Husband"s Wild Desires Almost Drove Me Mad'" earns an R-ratiog for content and an "A .. for effort in a whim 1cal farce set in tho. bedroom of a wcll·to-do suburban·couple. Pla)wnght John Tobias c\crcise his opuon to create raunch} comedy -at times h)slerically funn y. but bordering on tastcless. Art Wm low. veteran l('T d1ret tor, form a super- bly wild cast, thereby markedl> increasing the enterounment value of the piece. Lorraine McW1lliams d1spla)'s her prov.e s. and a whole lot more. as the s1zzhn& Mrs Gnffin -an all too willing wife who enables her husband to cxpenence his sel(ual fanta,1cs an a ''therapeutic" exercise involving~ whatever male figure who v..anders into her web. She seduces whale her spouse observes from a clo~t -1 n drag. Patnclc ulli' an enac1s the d)'s- funct1onina Mr. Gnffin -a tall. robust 1nd1v1dual draped in a blue - line gown and feathers. McW1lhamf and Sul11" an 'seffective performance~ should have been complimented b> !tlOVIE LISTl~GS .,. Newport Bea h aA.LeOA CINIMA 109 f 8A C:-8'WI t 1~ JS 10 l'•••-Htetiway 1 • IDWAaOS NSWl'Otl'T CtNIMA II "'-i»t' , ...... Ot •t .. 44-0760 -.,.r~..-1 t IS S 1 "9~•-T•-~JO I 101~ UDO CINaMA "'~-Yl -H ""~-· \f~ b1l l)S() -......... ,. )() •f'OlrT TH&Antl 290S f C°"" 11'0'""'"1117) l!lllO T"9 Acclife,,._. 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A futuonable up- town couple would be. much more believable in quahl) hngene and gown rather than a dime ~tore teddy and st:uned pol)cster with drooping hemline. Lee Clark· and Randall Dodge portray the deltgh1fully animated Connell> and Burilar -unv.1lhng part1c1pan1s in the Griffins' outlan- dish exercise. Each offers strong character definiuon 1n roles that are parallel }Ct d1s11nctl> 1-1nique. Magic Raley. as Mrs.. Gnffw'.> sister. Lou1~. en ters in Act II 1n a cloud of confusion Though Rile> 's performance 1s energetic and cnter- cainma, her character's entrance seems an 1ntrus1on 1n10 a tory 111 motion With s1 ter Louise comes an en11rely new d1mens1on that detracts from , rather than enhances. the ongoina saga of the Griffins and th car ··guest~." Performance dateurc Apnl 21. 22. 28. 29 and May S, 6 at 8 p.m With a Sunda)' matinee ApnJ 23 al 2 p m. on stage at Turtle Rock Communit) Park. For tickets and mformat100. carr {71 4) 8~7-5496. KCET wins local Emmy City News Service BUR BANK -K< ET Channel 28 v.as named toda) to receive the Los .\naelc Arca Go' crnors Emm) A. v.ard for special con1nbut1ons to outhland lCk\ ISIOn. KC ET. v..hach is celebrating It\ 2Sth an nu' er~r) has 325.000 subscriber} and brorukasts I :?5 hour .. a v.cek of cdut:auonal and entertaining publu .. tele' 1s1on programs to outhern and C'en1ral < ahforn1a S4().('" •• ,:;:::,":,.. ~=-~~~ i'c > IC' 110 ' 0 J Mlnlll I .......... I '° • •S ~ Wetll .... Gitt • I\ t Huntington BeMh l'DWAM>I C~ CS'NTttl 78/1 1..-,.; "-•• .. ,.,.~ ...... \ \ ~" ,_ ..... .H<t-~ 1. 104\ 1 Wlft4Hl'e ... e 54S I JOIS •n..~~-s 1l0 10 ~ M•Jet L .. ewe6 IS 9 lO 10 0 IDWA•DI HUNTINGTON TWIN 1'54 I Mo<lt ~1 •• Dou& Du11smao, pre idC'nt of the Academ} of Telev1s1on Arts and 1cnccs, v.111 be amona those prcs- enllng the Los Angeles \rea Emm) Av.ards on Ma) 20 at the Pasadena Cn 1c .\ud1tonum. Previous v.1 nners of the pr~tig1C>us Los Angeles Arca Governors Emm> Av.ard arc Johnn> Grant Hal r 1 h- mun, Bill tout, tan C hambcr}. Ralph IOr). C'lctc Roberti. and Kuth shlon fa)lor. Fountain alley :~:t";'"" YAU.IY TWIN .. ..,.,,.,,,, fCIW>V" ...... °"' .. c-. . 10 10..-..... NCt-.S 1 t 104• ::r'..'~ Y7 ,Outl ONl•A I 1' & I · >10111 SI IOI I~·--· I JO ) IS Ctr WH • •) 8 JO 1 U-t .... ----) ~ f GeNett S.~I Deettlc:.a... IL • ..,..,.,,., '•S ____ __, In-inf' THI UfltfYl .. ITT CINIMA HH c~ o ... ~ ,,,. 111!1 '.,...., ....... ,~··'I ' k 1 UMer t"• ... 7!iwallt 4 4\ I •I\ 1 c-MtSl\1IOIO 4 Deettl~• I 10 •CJ-I ' I I I \ 10 I\ 4 S., ~I> I\ I 10.10 "." l ~ t I ID I~ """1 llS-C--• i •\ I Laguna Beach IDW-DS SOUTH COAST l.AOU-• •t ' C '' ... _., 4tl 11t I TN~•-'•-• 10 I' tO l M~ U...,. SH t II) "HILAJUOUS, 111.Lf·UllGH-OUT·LOUD a battt otl·fl».wall lJJt that doubled me UJl • &... ha1SI TD TOOAT,.,.. •11Q l.IMUI £ADQ9I. 11'1}0l 1Aague lwlllr A b1g btt~ JMI ~ GOtXI WOIN1l5 AVDltA ·-_ ... _ ·-~­.. ---·-..... \lnllllt ,,.., .. ......... t•\1 h . H Hey started track tradition at HarbQr in '60s . Fim in a ~rie . By JON l'EltGUSON Of me o.-y -itMI' Former Newport Harbor Hrgh track coach Bob Harle)' 1s ucd a chal lense to one of h1s favonte runners 14 )ean ago. Br 1 3 n Thenot met t h a t challenge and COO• trnued '14hat ran be re· fleet ed upon no'>' as a grc.u track ~a· r c e r . ifhcnot rep. resen one of man) great ath· letcs who Halley .circa 1962 r e a c h c d their potcn- t1al under Ha1IC) It's a te umon} to why Haile) "'as a great coach. "I've been running for about W )'Cars, and the onl)' other coach I've had who had the iechnt<'al e\pcn1sc he had "'as Bob La~n at TLA.' said Theriot. "'ho ran under H:11lc~ for four )Cars at Newport Harbor and later' in preparation for the 01> mpac tnals. ,.. ''But he didn't ha"e the motr\8· ttonal pcrsonaltt) Harle) has That made ~Harle>) 11\c most complete coach I ve C\Cr been around There" .. only one coach to match me in ded1cat1on. and that's Hatley Whether It's 9 in the morn1n_g or 9 ot niiht. he's there .. · When Harley took control of the Harbor track and field team from Bill traw 26) cars ago, he bepn building a success "OI) "'h1ch ran from his fint kaaue tatlc while the ailo~ competed tn the Lrvinc waue 10 his runt>ffhc Sunscl waue IJtlcs 10 SIX. )ean, endtni m 1979. Jt ran from ht\ first state champt0n, Ra) Van Asten of Bonna H1lh 1n 1960, liaile) '<; rITTt )CU of coachm& track and field at the asc of 24, to his • l!eat shot putters of the early to mid 7~. and from Theriot to the gradu- ation of his son Jefl~ ht last Sunset 111lc and the end ofht'i prep coachin& career in 1979 There "'ere man) reasons for the school's success -man> great ath· lctes But thert' "'ere as man) rcasoO'i "'h) tho~ athletes became su\:cessful -Ha1lc)'s allure a~ a coach, ht\ technical expertise rn the \port. hill molt\ a11onal force'i It is an tnctdcnt rcgard1n& Thenot "'h1ch bnngs about one great cum· pie ··tt was the middle of his senior year, and l was Just talk1ngofTthc top of m)' head tn the science office to a couple of reporte~ doing the preview for a big meet," Halle> recalls "I made a natemcAt in the paper I ~1d. '(Ed1wn'sl Tom I lo) "'Ill never beat Thcnot 1n the 440 ·They (l);u l)' Pilot) p1d.cd 11 up. (l'd1wn Coach Gordie r111clJ mil\ up and says ·-what ·~ 1h1.,·1 \\-hat are ~ou trying to do"' Seeing 11 in pnnt l lo~ turned ti on It 'iure made \Orne great compett· lion " ' It was a fierce but fnendl) m air) F1ucl \aid lie remembers the ~late· meot 1um1ng 1n10 a scorecard 1n the Pilot. later rcadin& ThertOt 7 Lkl> 0 "Thenot uwd to call Tom up at 11 o'dcxk or 12 o'clod at night before the) had thc~r races.'' retails F111cl. no'l4 the co~ch a1 Orange Coast College "11 <.amc nght do"'n to Hie '14 treat one meet. and I think Tom did beat him t not m the 440 acc.:ordmg 10 lta1lc) ). . "Tom al"'a)'I ran the 0 first before the 440 It "'as a case oflk1an THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1989 - 0.Wtp ,.Not ,....,. •1 Hldo ~­ Newport Harbor's Bob Halley haa • wall full of track and fteld hl9hll9ht1 to remind him of his Sallors. ... had 11 easier beforehand because hts other race wa the 220. That's not to take an) thrng away from Bnan be· muse he '14as a great athlete (When he read 11). LIO)' wa mad It got him all tired up. Hc...:antcd lo beat hlm ~ bad I remember the an1cle. because I put 11 on the bulletin board " fheno\. a spnnter and 440 <special· m. ~ 11 m-a fi«ee but fncndl malr) with thC' C hargcrs' great 0 runner "There "'as a nvplf) bu1ld1ng. ma1nl) that '>'C were t"'o oppo 1ng unset schools. and second. "'e were both longs in our o"'n e\COt -him the 8 0 and me lhe 440,'' fheno t ~ad •· 1 wu kind of offended that hl' had the gall to come down and lhallenae me in m> race ·But after that I al"' a) made ~urc: I "'as read)' l alwa,>.s "'anted to make sure I held up (Halle) 's) word Thcrt• was even a running score kept 1n the Pilot " nd what about the phone calls'' "l was al"'a)s one to make an ad\antaae." Thenot recalls "l . pretended I '.'BS a reponer. Rick Ro"er '14tth the Sa nta Ana Rc11ster I'd call Tom about lour or 11-.c da) ~ C\ ef) C\ ent. there was a rcall)' before a race and 1ntcn le'"' him and oumanding com pell tor" find out "'hat tact1C\ he was go1na to He Maned the Beach C'111e lnv1ta-u~ Then rd ad1ust m\ race 10 "'hait uonal no""' a Harbor trod1t1on for 24 he said }ears end the Ne"' pon-Mc\3 Dmnct -"LI O) was al"'a) glad 10 promot<' a Mett. a Fnda~ ntJht m~t bet""ecn &<>Od tor) I did this all the "'a) up t the four d~tncL.o' al ~hich is no { IF I fintlll) told him near< IF. We longer contc ted were "'arm1nf,dO"'n t c•hcr. and he Haile) 1~ quick 10 ~y 11 wa .n't a \\.'3S IO hock _ . O e· O\\.' W..bil~ liaJk)-~ A.II this from one l111lc s111emeru. pnntcrs and helped in all arus. ht .f:iatle) built more than 11hktc . ~taff of Jim tlcm~lcy (sho1 put). Bob ~~ did a lot for the pon in our Donald (d1\tancc), Jeff P1~rosc (hur· area. Fit.tel said .. Bac.:k then, tra and field ""as reaJl) bis. h tttmcd hke · ~-'" HAILIY /Mt , •• llllll\11 HIGH Sf'HOOI. B,\St:BALI, Vikesmove intO ihird-------in Sunset Manna High t(.)(1k'mcr third tllale 1n the un«I Lenaue other fir,1 round Jdto n 10 bo} ~ 'olle) ball \\ ednc~a' night "'tth a 16-1 4 I 'i-13 I 'i·I"' \ICIOI') O\cr host 0\:enn Vtl'"' Duane Cameron had 15 loll\ Da"l' Parl. had 11 and Rob ~annana h.tu 4 'i OlUl\I\ to lc:3d the \ 1l.10g\, \I.IHI 1mprO\Cd to 7.J uHrall .ind 1.1 1n kaauc Ocean View "'hllh fell to 1-3 in thl' ~un~t '14.l\ led b) ~1\1'\ I 1 l.111\ and eight dtl\ Bnandon Hunter\ I:? dtl!.' nd Greg. f:\an) 11 d•t Marm0t kd 1hrou1 l l\\-O · me , th of t~m lu~. and rallted trom a 12· deft 11 for IO ~tr•11~1 point\ to take thc linak behind COll \l\lcnt pJC.\tng du'>"n the $1rCtt:h In other mah:hes • l dt\On crui~d b) W('\tm1n\ter, • I ~-4 IS· • I S·6, 10 remain un· defeated, 1mpr0\1n~ to 11-0 o'ernll and 5·0 in lca1ue \\c\tm1n\tcr fell to ()..5 m the un'i(t l cadina the Ju.qcu \\·re 'tiuk l m1,k.1 ll kills, ~"en dip). Tr°' Hall (\l'\CO kill' fiHblod:s1and Brett Hur11cnnc (!ooe\Cn i..11lS) • ~011 Drake ( 12 kills) and Dou C unn1nsham (Ct/ht kill\l led Hunt 10,ton lk:t~h (9 ••. 4· I) o"er Fount.11n Valk> (1·4) 1n a 15 • 15-3, I~· 5 unSCI c.:OnQUC t. • lJ n bca ten I 1au na Beath pohshed off Pacitk Coa\t car ue lot• \.6'ta Me\8 qu1ckl). 15·1. 1~4 IS·\ H w phumore qua~k hitter Paul HU\\ contributed IO kill\ lor the '1\1trn1 nau. •T o m hankhn (I:? kills> ind JO<' Coht'n( IO k1lls) led \\oodbndrf ~. 6·2) to a 15·8. t~· I S·l I PCl. win ov" Trabt1co H1llt In communtt) colleac 11Kt1on; •Gokkn Wnt, 11·6. n:ma1nc-d 1n contnu1on for 1 pla)ofT 'Po' """h a 1~9. 1$-4, 1$-1 South Coe\t Con· f~ victo r) O\ t t we,tmont, 4· I Laine Moore had 13 l"lls. ~hkc Mtym had 11 and Mike IU)fO had 1)6 .... M\ Estancia climbs into tie for to/}_ spot .Javage five-hits Tustin, Burrows delivers in seventh, 1-0. 9y llOGllt c;AltUON Of -~ """)("" Senior n lht·handcr 1abe J•n aac \pun a lh<'·h1t hutout ~nd Marlc Han le) cun11nu(J ht' 100 ncrccnt t ffic1cn > 1n buc-stcahng, oring the •1nn1na run an th~ b<mom of tht' \C\enth annina. &\the: [\t;anc1a H1ah E.ajlc\ puUC'd out ¥ 1.n b~sttM!ll v acton \\ tdnc~.&) attern0(1n over Tustin Thai ~ombination helped put the EllJt:t n10 • lte fi r fa~t plat"e a tht~ re¥tOc4 a ftrtt•tound t..() ' to Tntin and 11 1m pro' ed 1he1r tnauc wtHl.lutU to JI\ ... 9' all came down &o JU\t one beater -JWUOt' Gary Burro"" l \ the No. 9 IUnlr nt &he hMUp ("Im(' .,... _...a liat dn"'C bite htt to thc.lcft-attlfr llP Hlnlef •at Malioric'd on th a rd N ..C after eec••ne to ftna bl ~1th the 11d ofTUllhl·s~nancue-a t.l1poflbe tct .. Aelltil'I hes around N II. ..., ... -.; lais wvmth ttta l of the Ylllr ftd IMChct 90 fttt b) ' rt ut of• ,::c"MIKo VJtillUU an treond (he ._ a hr • ._.. aftrr Hanle) \lOIC' ...................... plew '° SM View L .. ~ W L T Ge E•fen<I• 6 2 0 r1.i••ln ' 2 0 \•do tl:>eC!I ~ ) 0 1 Unh1tf\ '" • • 0 1 Co<'ON Ct M•r 1 6 0 4 Nt.,.OOf' H•ri.ot I 7 0 S Wtdftndey'• Surn eiienc • t, .t,,.1 n o S.Od-eb•Cll 6, Un ¥tO•lv J Nt.,.OOfl Her~ 6 Cor0111• Ofl Nlaf 5 ,,,_V's ~ U :1S) NtwOOft H•rDO' •I Ccwone Oel Ma~ Es•eM.Je el T In ~ •• Uftl ~,., ~H Ea1ancia·, '''• •1th the ihutout '1Ct<>t'). ·•1t •''J'"' 1 v cat h tt. ""t C'ouldn't do ln)th1nt about 1t.'' •id Tutt1n oach Ventt ~n "TM plan .. , to pttc h 10 him and thtn walk tht lcadoff hitter 10 JC1 I fortt at In)' plll.C v.1th l•O OU1' •• Paul Tro,cl, f:ttancia'• tcl('Ond 1n command and u1Y11tr tht d11cf ~nman, Maid ... Hes (9utrOW$, 1utt a ,,_ • nth '"''fr ~ • ·· h was a Matek Pi1Chtf't dutt n ""'':\.far anJ .,houttd aero\\ the diamond 111 ha athlcuc director. f.d 8 lan1nn. "Get tarted "nt1n1 tht' kttrr <ol complaint) no'l4 . I un't tall.l' • 1t :an)mott.'" Ja\Qt 'itrud; out JU\l ont hJlle1. but aho &a\ c up JU~t on(' free p .,, (1ntent1onall ) .. , he malt'hl·d Jone • 6-f ft'<:Ord, LeadofT hitter ha"n (11\"en wu the onl) ltller '4tth l'l4o hat,, Jt'ttm h1 ~onJ inglc 1n the \l\th Hlh a o ne-out ltnc dn"e to left. .loot\ follo'4td b boununa in10 a ~.~., double pla\i. ea~h has a I ·O leaaut' ,, tor) 1n hand a nd the) hart the lead" 1th 6·1 martt\ The' d~I apin on ft'ld.t\. at Tustin, with the Ttllcn hcduled to ~nd left-hander Danny Baker ttl the mound ap1n t b ta n<'•a lcfh Grq ........ El~hert in thl' Sta 1c111 . • c•port Harbor coll«ttd it\ fint le .. uc H tOI') of the \Cil'On. ~ut 1t rtqucrtd 1 four-run tall> 1n the bottom of the ~\ t nth 1nnm1 and anothtr Nn 10 tht' c11hth for • ~!I dttttton O\tr Corona del M ar. The 1lon . l-7 1n the Sn ~. WOft \ht' pme l A the Ctlhlh H )ltoft Farr llftlltd, \tole~ and t<'Ored on .,_n Par\ds Nw h•• to kft lob Slitn wtnt tht d 1\lantt '° am the UC/tennis · team tops ~ers, 7- l'fl", men·, tt'i'lni t~am. ranked No ~ 1n the nation. con11nue-J 11~ ""mun Y.an Y.ith a ... 1 Bt W~t < onfcrence '1ctof") at I ong Bead\ ~t.itc \\ edne)i.i.i, allcrnoon < 1reg Patton \ l n.''14 kd b\ \1:lrk J...apliln 1~~61 and lrc:-,o r J...r1.incmann 1:4.141 '"'CPI tht' \Ingle comf')('trllon l'll r''llll' to 1t c1J,hth ~tra1ah1 dua1 mall h "in and 16th 10 thl' P:l\I I"' 'illM\ The ht1\t 4\ler' "''' :!.' 111 the na11on kit to 14-11) In h1&h 1.hool htl\\ '"'1mm1n1 •\en o~ \1att ~knckel Richard f m ngton anJ Ja\-lJOn., .ifona "'1tl\ Junior D1ctn h Je;.cll. '>tO\ld out tn a 11 ~ 4~ ~a Vtl'"' triumph o"cr E~tan· ( 11 ma me<'t ~k'tt:11bcd b~ the1rc ch litll k'l4ell. '' one "'hert' th<' 1lors ar<' .. \\tmm1n urro and ae11in1 read\ to taper." • Rob Wtl\On .... ent 21 s~ (Clf quO\ht\ tn&) 10 the 0 and 4~ Q in the I 00 free to pat:<' ( orona del Mar to a 10Q-47 routol r u,una<dhe\ca )l..1n pr?pan' h\r t hc \. rev. La ~ 'hO\\d0'14n at 'c'\.flOn Harbor nnl ed. In high \Chool girl \'41m m1ng • ,,,phomort' J....atc ~h 100 quah· fo:J tor ( If 1n th( 200 lrrt' ( 2 05 4) and ·'""the IX) 10 ~ "\:? 4 ., Corona Jcl \1ar de.ill lu,110 a 1()7.4Q a \re" Jt'k t, and 1n the pr<Xe . t t \U firo;t plac<' "'1th a 4-0 mord. l"ll¥ ~(rt n al ~°'ld .ouL tak1na 11\c t 00 llre 1n ~"'1th a t'lat:~·to·back efT011 1t1er .JOtn I °" I.> lor cond m tM 100 fl) Tu tin tall' to '·I •Junior Jennifer Bloomfield dl'Ubkd IO the <,prtOI\ (~b "~ 7 I l arid mor Carr-. t uc took the I QO breast 1\.16.41. •~ "'-tll '-'a standout effi rt b) l~IHM Me ltOUNDUft /l)l Sea Kings nip Sall ors, 10-8 .. • w T••IK"CMoftit ~;n:i: ............ ...-.. .... _..rtt1P~ue.e:,~·rwo~e11!f'91t11t~-11.M~~~~~~:;;:;-;;t-'1 NM M allo•td we~ eiU'Md. ~Al. wltech ralliecl fllW dutt NM • .._ beelCNR of tM ~-iR·V .... "°' "*'"II to dthe N"1'Qft, ,,.._ ... MSUAU./Mt Al OAtlV PILOT/ Thuraday, Apttl 20. 1989 Rita .. r etta and D avid He11 play Laurie and Curly In th• Grand Dinner Theater's production of ··01ctaholwar• T\' l .. ISTl,GS Grand's 'Oklahomal' ·smoret 9y IONNll J. 'IVIRGEON o~,...c-• ..,,.,,. Rodaers' and Hammerstein's fir\! arcat collaborauon. ..Oklahoma''" has opened 1n Anaheim's Grand Dinner Theatre. Created in 1943 -ba~d on Lynn Riggs' .. Green Grow the Lilacs" -th<' work 1s one orn1nc of the mo t glonous mus1cah to grace the American stage ns the result of an incredible art1sl1c partner hip. Follo~1ng us five.year tw<>-month run on Broadwa), plus more than 11 )cars of touring. the production acb1c' cd "-Otldw1de acclaim and a spcx1al Puht1er f>rize for Drama. W11h a ,>Ccm1ngl~ simple StOI) about life and loH'\ on the Oklahoma prame al the turn of the centul'). Richard Rodgcr\ and Oscar Ham- mcrs\cin II reH1lut1on1i.ed \menran- mu 1eal corned' Now. on Mage at the <m1nd - under the uipable d1rcc11on of Rob Barron. "1th musical dire 11on b) \\llham Lod,wood -the '>how conunucs to enchant audiences with the fragile romance or Curl> and Laure). thc chamm:nic pcrsonal111c\ of Will, Ado Annie and Ali Hakim, a pillar of strength 1n a matriarchal Aunt Eller. and the melancholyc .. 11 of Jud Fl). Rua Barctta and David Hess headline the cast a!. Laure> and f'iffl). effrcllvel) renderi ng musical fa,ontc\ such as ·· UJTC) Wuh The Fringe On Top." ·•People Will Sa) We're In Love." ond. wnh the entire company, "Oldahoma1" Tnc1a Grose and Jim Ruttman offer non-!.top cncrg) and an1ma11on a~ Ado '\nn1e and Will Parker. Ruttman') d>nami opener .. Kan~' Cit y" sets a hvel) pace and Grose is delaghtful as the na1vc.-ly innocent. perky "Girl Who Cain't c:ta) No" Together. they J><lrklc in Act fl') duo "With Mc h' All 'Er Noth1n'" Aunt (lier I) charactcri1cd with a rich blend or com pas 1onatc warmth and tough dctcrminauon b) Rrcnda Co>., whtlc, nme's trnvchng nlc\- man, Ah -a comi cal contra\\ -1s well interpreted by Euacnc Ruben/er. Robert E Lauder Jr. poma~s Jud Fl). dJSltOC\i"e by virtue of ht!. siniiiltr nature and mprt>tt ~r­ sonalit> Lauder and He 1 eit~I in Act l's smokehouse scene duct. "Poor Jud Is Dead" -an alrcad) humorou~ pac~cc richly enhanced by effcctt\C body lan,uagc Exclusion of the' tradrtional "dream ~enc" vanes this j>l:r- formance and offers a sort of mixed blessing. Thouah the dcpres ing \t'&- mcnt 1s not sorely m1 5td. the 1rlclusion of billet numbers. 1n 11'1 absence. seem i,omehow 1n1p- propnate. omc form of rr\cnc ma) be an cMCnual vehick for an tthcrcal blllfl number to tlt tithc,ablc~in a----- praine ranch house scuina. The Grand Dinnet Theatre'\ mono. "In t~ Grand Tradition " aptlr. describes its current producuon of 'Oklahoma!" -a ftnc per- formance of a beloH~d classic - playina throuahJ unc 18 with evcn1na performances Tuesday throuah un- da) with Saturday and Sunday • maunecs (dinner/buffet and cun11n umes \lry). for tickets and infor- mauon. caJI 772-7710 An 'A j for this R-ratedeffort ~BONNIE J. FEVERGEON o..,, ..... c ... ...-.. Labeled a '"wackyexcrci~ in sexual thcrap)'," Irvine Comtnun1ty Theater's production of (are you ready for this?) "My Husband' Wild Desires Almo t· Drove Mc Mad" earns an R·rallng for content and an "A .. for effon ma wh1ms1cal farce set m the bedroom of a well-to-do suburban couple. Plnywnghl John Toblas exercises his option to create raunch) comedy -at umcs hysterically funn y, but bordering on tastele s. Art Winslow. veteran fCT d1Ttttor. forms a SUJ>('r- bl)' wild cast, thercb) markcdl> increasing the enteruunment value of the piece. Lorraine McW1lhams displays her prowes , and a whole lot more. as the s1zzhng Mn Gnffin -an all too Wlllina wife " ho enable her husband to cxpcnence his stxual fan ta ics in a "therapeutic'" eiterc1sc involving whatever male figure who wanders int o her "'eb he seduces while her spouse o~rves from a closet -1n draa. ratnck uJlivan enacts the d)S· functionina Mr. Gnffin -a tall . robust 10d1v1dual draped ma blue: - hne gown and feathers. McW1lhams' and Sulh van'selTccuve performances should have been complimented by !tlOVIE l .. ISTINGS beller costuming. A fashionable up- town couple "ould be much more believable in quaht) hngene and gown rather than a dime store tedd) and stained pol)e ter with droop1·ng hemline. Lee Clark and Randall Dodge ponra> the delightfully animated Connelly and Burglar -unwilling part1c1pants in the Griffins' outlan- dish cxcrc.isc. Each .offers strong character defin1t1on in roles that arc paraOcl yet d1st1nctly unique.' Maggie Riley, as Mrs. Griffin's sisfer, 1.ou1~. enters in Act TT in a cloud of confu ion. ThoucJ'i Riley's performance is energetic and enter- taining. her character's entrance seems an 1ntrus1on into a ston in motion. With s1stcr Louise comes an en11rely new dimension that detracts from, rather than enhance~. the onaomg saga of t'he Griffins and their "guest\." Performance dates arc Apnl 21. 22, 28, 29 and May S, 6 at 8 p.m. With a Sunda> maunec Aprll 23 at 2 p.m on stage at Turtle Rock Communll) Park. For tickets and mformation call (71 4) 8S1-S'f96. KCET wins local Emmy City News Service BURBA"-'K -KC ET ( hanncl 28 v.a named toda)" to r«ct'c the: I os A.n-gelc:s Arl!a (10\ crnor\ Emm" Jo\ v. ard for special contnbuuons to Southland tclc' 1\1on KC ET, v. h1ch 1Hc:lebra11ng m 25th annu\c:rsal'). has 325 OC1hub~rtbcf\ and broadcasti 125 hour\ a week of cdu~allonal and entertaining pubh4: t.dev1s1on programs to Sou them and Central \ahfom1a Doug Du1Lsman. pre:SJdent of the Ac~dCm\ or T Cle\ 1\IOn Ans and ICn(CS: will be amon& those pre\· c:ntlng the Los niclcs .\rc:a Emmy A""ards on Ma)-20 al the Pasadena ( i' 1c Auduonum. · Pre' 1ous winners of the pre'illgiou.-. Los Angeles l\rea Go,crnor\ t:mm} Award are Johnn) Grant Hal f 1 h· man. 8111 tout tan (hambers Ralph Stor) C~·te Robens and Ruth A hton Ta)IOr -- aALM>ACINaMA 70U a-a...<l ti\ ISPO ,._Wow "'tfl••J 1 9 row..utos NSWf'OltT CINIMA "(' ,..._. c .,.,,, Ot -~ t 44-0111"" M...,L ...... 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IARON MUNCHAUIEN (PGI 11 IU •• a.1M1111 CHAlltCU ARI ('8) ~~1.rr;rr .. r, '.A Ol~IM ~ t ' I 1L J.r-:."1.1..-::.-:::J • I on •· I " t < \ • h a y tarted track tra·ditiOn at' Harbor in '60s First in a ~rie . II)' JON ,EltGU,$0N Ql_D.-y,_~ -· tompc1ed in the lrvint Lc.iauc to his run offh c ~unstt Ua1uc titles 1n 1x )cars, cnd1na 10 1979 It ran from his first state champion. ' former Newpon Harbor Hiah track coach Bob Hailey issued 1 ctt.llcnsc to one of his favon1c runners 14 )Cars aao 8 r la n Thcno1 met t h a t challcnae and con - tinued what can be re· fl ee ted upon no"" as a grra1 track <.·a r ctr . Tbw.ol rep. resent'> one of man ) areal ath· letcs who . reached their poten ual under Hailey 11·., a 1es11mon) 10 wh) Hailey was a ireat coach "I've been running for about 20 )Cars. and the onl) other coach f've had ""ho had the technical expcm~ he had was Bob Lar'iCn at l (LA.·· said Thcnot v.ho ran under Hatle) for fo.,ur )cars at Newpon Harbor and later in prcpara11on for 1hc 01) mpic mats ''But he didn't ha"c the mot1\a- t1onal pcrsonaht) Haile) has. That made (Haile)} the most comple11: coach I've e'er been around Tht're0 \ only one coa"Ch 10 mate h me in dedication and that"s Haile) Whether 11's 9 1n the morning or 9 at nttht. he's there " -W?t?n H.rtey-took conti'OH>f tht> Harbor track and field team from Bill Strav. 26 )tars ago. he bepn building' a succc stOI) "h1ch ran from h1'i fint lcaaue t111e while the Sa1lo" Ray~ Van Astcn of Bonna. H11h in 1960. Hailt') 's fim }Car or coaching track and field at the aae of 24, to his '-!eat shot puucrs of the earl) to mid 70s, and from Thtnot to the &radu- auon of his SQn Jet). h1' la 1 Sunset title and the end or his prep coaching career in 1979 There "'ere man) reawn'l for the ~hoot's \u<.etss -many arc:at ath· letts But there "'ere as man) rea\C>nS v..h) those .sthletcs became \uccessful -Hailey'\ allure u a coach. his technical expertise 1n the sport. h1., mo11,.auonal forccc. It 1s an 1nrn.lcnt rcgard1na 1 hcnot which tmng~ about ~nc great -nanr- plc "II was the m1ddlr of hi\ senior )car. and Iv.a JU t talking olTthc top of m) head 1n the sc1t'ncc office to a couple of reporters doing the preview for a b11 meet," Hailey recalls _ "I made a 5.tatemcn11n.\hc paper I said. "(Ld1wn'sl Tom Llo) v.111 never beat Theriot in \he 440 ·The) (Daily Pilot) p1lked 11 up (E:.d1son Coach uordu: f 111cl) calls up and 'ia)S "\\'hat I\ thl\) \\hat iolre ~OU tl)1ng to do,,. Seeing It in pnnt. l lo~ turned 11 o n ll r,urc made \Orne great compc11- tion. · It wa\ a fierce but fncndl) n.~al l) hucl \aid tie remembers the \tatc- ment 1urn1n1 into J \Corccard in thr P1loL la~r reading I bcnot 7 Lio~ 0 "Theriot u!>ed to call l om up at 11 o"clod. or 12 o·cl(Xk at n1gh1 before the)' had thcu races." rel alls F1ucl. now the w ach at Orange ( oa'it C.ollegc "II came nght do"n to the wmrITT ~en and hhmlr I onrchd beat h (not in the 440 accordina 10 Haile)) · •• fom alv.a)\ ran the 8 fim before the 440 lt "'a'i a ca'ie of Brian • • THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1989 -. o.it, rti.t ~· •1 H•fti '--• Newport H•rbor·1 Bob H•lley h•• • wall full of tr•ck •nd fleld hf9hllghu to remind him of his Sailors. had 11 easier beforehand beu1ur,c his both kings m our own cHnt -him other race wa' the 220. That's not 10 the 880 and me 1hc 440." 1 hcnot take anything away from Bnan be-~1d '"I "-ilS kind of ofkndcd tha1 he causehcwasaarcata1hlctc (When he had the gall·,to come do"'n and re d II). LIO> was mJd It got him ill l hallcngc me 1n m) race . fired up tk \\anted to beat him m ·But aAcr thal I alwa\S made 'iurc bad I remember the ar11clt because l I was read) I alv.a) wanted to make put 1t on 1he bullcun board .. !i.urc I held up (I fa1lt') 0 \) "'orJ l here fhcnut. a sprinter and 440"IXl1al-v.as evtn a running ~01e kept 1n 1hr 1!.t remember\ 11 as a fierce hut Pilot " fnendl)' ~n~all) '4-1l-h--illc C llatgcn:_ nd v.hawabouL the ph9nc call!.'! areal 880 runner "I "'as al"'a)s one 10 ma~e an '"There "'as a rJ,all) bu1ld1ng, ad,antaae •· Theriot recalls "I ma1nl> that "'e v.ere '""o opposing pretended I v.as a rcponcr. Ru:k unset school\. ond scc~nd \\-C were Rover with the anta na RC'11~1cr. I'd u 1ll Tom abou1 four or h\C' dn)., bt'fore a rale and intef\. 1ev. him and find out v.hat tactics ht" wa!t going to u">C Then l"d adJust m' rale to ~hat he s:ud .. -u o) was alwaysgt3d tol>fQmotc a good c.tul) 1 di{i thi\ all tht v.a' up to CIF I finall) told him near( fF \\t' v.t'rc v.armin,do~n to rthcr. nnd he "'as in .shod. • • - _..\.lllhts fr_on1..2.0c hulc <otatem<'nt_ Haile} built mon-than athlete "He aid a lot for the 'iport in our area:· fturl satd. "Ba then. lrat:k and field was rcall) b11. It ~cmro like t\Cf) C\t'nt there was a ~ally oubtand1ng competitor." Ht' su1ned the Beach C'iuc lnv1ta· uonal, nov. a Harbor trad1t1on for 24 )ea~. and tht 1't"'port·Mcsa 01 lnt'1 Mttt, a Fm!a)-nlf)tt meet bct"'ttn the four d1 tr1ct n'al v.h1ch 1 no longer contc ltd Haile) 1s qu1cl. to ~)' it "'a n't a one-man lJ'low Wluk.liaJlc~ handled Pfllll'TI an<J helped 1n all areas. his taff of Jim Hem le)' ( hot pul}. Bob Donald <_d1\tancc). JclT P1tros.e (hur· ,..._ ... MeHAUY/Mf \t•lll,H\11 HIGH SC 'HOOI. BASt:BAl,I, r\RJ:' RO I 'Dl P Vikesmove ·into third UC/tennis t~am tops 49ers;· 7-2 in Sunset Manna High 1ook mtr third plall' in lht \un'iet League ,,Iler liN r~1und att1on 111 h.o)'t "ollnb:ill \\l·Jnc'o(J.1~ n1aht v.11h a 16-1 4 1~-1.' I~ I., \itlOr) o'er host Ottan V1l'\' Du.-ne ( amtrun had I~ kill\ Da,t· PJrk had 11 and Rob '>ann:tna hJd 4 ~ a\\1St 10 lc:u.I 1hc \ 1kmf\ \\h1 1mpro\ cJ 10 "-J O \ trail and "\."' in league Oct Jn Vu~w. v. h1l h fell to 2-3 in till' '>un\Ct \l.J\led b' 1\.1\1'\ '' k1ll und c11h1 J1&'i Bnmc.inn Hu nter" 11 d1~\ and Gr~1 E\ an~ I~ d ig\, Marin h:d throuah tv.o n~ both of 1hc111 do~. and 101lhcd lrom a 12· lkliu t for 10 'ilr1111ht ptHnl\ to l•kc thC' linale behind COO\l\h'nl flJ\\lnl dov.n lht• Mrctch. In other matchc:\ • Ed1wn cru1 d h\ wc .. tm1ns1rr. I 5.4, I S·M. I S-t>. 1(> remain un· dcftatcd, 1mpru' tnJ to 1 l-0 0' C'rall and S-0 1n ICil&UI' \\e tmiMtC'r ftll IO 0-S 1n the \un'.ltt t c.1ding thl• l\Jraer, ¥-ere: l\1ark /aml\1.;a ( 10 kill\, ~\('n d1~). l '°' H.ill (-.CHO Ii.ills li\C blocl.!i.) and Breit lfon1cnnc: (~\CO k11lo,), ~\loll f)rakt ( 12 kills) and Doua C unninaham Ct!fht ~111 I led Lt unt· 1n.11on lkach(9. 4 1 )o\Cr rount31n Valle> (1·4) 1n a IS 4, IS·'· 1~. un\Ct 1.:onquc t. • O n beaten l •11.tM ftca\: h i>oh \hed off Pac11i ( o:a t l taguc lut• Co\ta Me quickly. 1 S· t. I S·4. I~· , I\ wphomur<' quid h111cr Paul Hu ' contributed I 0 ~111, for the H 11101 rt1 & 8 Tom hankhn ( 12 lull~> and Joe Cohen C 10 kill\) leJ WoodbnJgl"C ·4, 6·2)toa I -8.1'·, 15·11 PCl.,.1n O\tr T rabu o Hill' In communlt) collett ;a uon: 8 Golden W l. 11 ·6. rcmaincJ in contention for a pha)off -.pot \Uth I S·9. I 5-4. 15-1'\ uth Cot t Qn· ~nc:c '1ctol') O\ tr We tmont. ~-I 1 Laine Moott had I 1 ~'"'· ~h~C' • McYtn hiad I I and M1~e Nau~cn had )6....,.\ 0.., .... ~ ... , l H r., ... "obert Nye b•rrel1 Into Tustin 1hort1top •rNc ugafualna for 8 stolen bH•· M•rk Hartley flnsetJ stole two bases. Estancia climbs into tie for top spot Javage five-hits Tustin, Burrows delivers in seventh, 1-0 and \houtcd acro\S the diamond t11 hi!i. athlet1\.' d1f'l'\ tor. I: d Rian tun, " C'I tartl'd 'Milin& thl' rt"ll<'f (tit complaint) nov., I "an't cak<' 11 an,mort." . . Ja, e !.true!. out 1u<,t nnl' ~altcr but al o II' c up JU't onr 11-tl' ra.,, (1nttnuonall)l as ht' matl hl'iJ h,n,.,· 6·1 rtc:ord U-adoff htttcr ha"'n (1rcen " ' the onl) 111lcr "'•th '"'" h1t\, gettin h1 ~"onJ \1ng)c 1n the \1\lh v.11h a one-out hnc d11"c to lc:lt lone' follo"'ed b> bounl 1n1 1ntl' a 4·6·' double plu:. • tachha a I Oh:aauC'\lllO') 1n hand and tht') c.han-the lrad "'1th 6·: mark' Th(') duel 111n on Fnda,, lit Tuiun. -.11h U\c T1llcn ~hcdukd 10 tend lcf\·handrr D nn} Rllkcr tCI the mound •'"'' tancia lctl~ Cir 8tilnna . El~hl'~ 1n the~. \!1cw • t•port Hartior collC'\:tt'J 11 lint lc .. ue '1 lOf) of the ~uon. but 1t f"C(lu1rcJ a four·l\.n Dll~ 1n tht buuom of the \o<'\ enth 1nn1na •nd another run 1n the r11hth for a 6-~ d«111<.>n O'er Corona del tar. The 1k>r 1 .. 1 1n thl V~. •on the pmc 1n th c11hth as Jaton f•rr 11n11W. Jtolc tttond and ored on Brian f>ark(r•, ~tt h1t 10 ~ft Bob Slim •t'nt the dl\tantt 'o eam O•t ""*' for t.M S.tktn. <>al •wool NM aw alk1•t'J were NIMd CdM, •hK'h rallifcl for mm runt an tile bottom of the .-~·-nuh '"-,~ cier1en 1Mtt1n1 ,., •n• ~•l'Of'I • .......... MSHAU., ... l < r., mrn''I tcnn1 tt'3m , ran~l·d No 4 in the na11on. \:Onlinued 11 \\tnn1n1 "<l)' \\Ith a "'·~ 811 \\c\t ( onfcren"e '1ctor) at long 0c3'h t.atc \\ C'dne""1a' afternoon (in.: Patton·-lrC". kd h\ \1ark 1'aplan 1:1\-~I and f fl 'l1r Jo..n ru-mann 1:4-1 4) !.\lol'pt the: 1n'1c l<>nlpl'l1twn en roult to 11~ c1Jhlh str a1 ht Jual mat h "'1n and 16th 1n the P~'' I"' \l;u t~ The ho\t 4•)t•r.. 'o Z.' 1n the nauon IC'll to 14 I IJ In ht h hoc: Ibo "'iv.imm1ng ~0101"5 Mau \1tncke1. Richard r arnngh•n anJ J.i, •ri\ alon \\I Junior D1ctmh Je"'tll. \IL'Xld o ut in a 11: 4: \e.a \ 1cv. 111umph o"cr E'itan- ~ 1a 1n a mcC'I deslnlx·d b\ lhc11 coach Rill Jewell l'I l•nc \\h('rC' thC' Sailor\ ;,if{' "'"11nm1ng llr\·J and acu1n1 r('ad\ to 1apcr •· • 0R1'lh \\ 11,on "'ent :!~ ~q tUtz quahh mg) in the: . 0 and .i11 Q 10 the 100 fr\'c to f"lC't' oronn dd \1ar hr• I 09..a rnut ol r U\llO a<o thl" a Kinp\ pre1).'lre '"'r tht 'x-a \. 1...-" l ea uc 'ho·.,Jov.n :st ~t·v.ron Harhor nc \t ~"" In h1 h \lhool gnh '"''mm1nl! • 'Ph om11rt 1<..11c ~" 100 quah· liuJ I If Cl r 1n thl WO tree ( .:! 05 4) and "on th( Ull m ' '\.:! 4 l'I C orona dtl ?\br Jcah I u'tin a I 07-4" ,.a \ It' dtf '· and IO t~ pnx lPO 1 HI lu<ot plale "1th a .i-0 re<.ord .\my ' rton al\l> 'lto.ld out. tali.in tht' I () trt·(' 1n ~ 1th" bad·ll>-b.11. k tffort ultcr aoma I Oh" IOI a \l'COOd 1n the 100 0 T ust1n lall to '·I • J unim Jcnn1ftr Bloomf'i fd d1,ublcd 1n the: 'prmt\(~t> "\, ~7 I )and \c."n1or arn Muctook the IOObR'ut 1 L: In 4), a' wdl • ., a standout tO 1rt b> f'le•M Me ltOUNDUP /IJf Sea Kings nip Sall ors, I 0-8 • 'Lefty' Carlton, "announces e's ttlrough pitching after 329 wins n fr_.. Tf'!' Aiaod•lld ,., ... · PHILADELPHIA -trH· Carlton ga"'-' up n three-) car struggle 10 rrm&11\ in tht' game he lo\ C'<l. telling the ba~ball "orld Wednesday he 1s through pitching aftt't repeated comeback attempt!>. • The 44-)car-old .. Lefty" "-Ouldn'1 use the \\Ord ··re1iremcn1" 111 the announcement that C'aml' almo I a 'car !tincc his la't release. · E'en 1h1~ spring. Carlton -coming off September surgcr)' to rcmo'e eight ch1p!i from his pitching shouldc1 -\till "a' trying to how major league teami. that he had the ...ame fire that carnc-d him four Cy Young awards. .. My arm hasn•t rchab1hta11:<1 the way I had ho~d." Carlton s:ud in a brief stah!ment ~sued b) thl· Philadelphia Phillies. for "hom h'' recorded 241 ofh1s 329 carl'cr wins. .. rm Mill eApcnencing somc.- pain and l'vt' decided I no longc1 Carlton would bc lll t1 veasa-pla~cr." The Philhcs said the) \\Ould rcurc his uniform number. :u. in a Jul) 29 cerc.-mon}. Club Prcsidl'nt Bill Giles said Carlton is .. not officially retiring. according 10 ham. but "'c·re going 10 honor ham an) wa)." Giles said that if someone "'an1c.-d Carlton. he m1gh1 tr) a not he( comeback. Kings hoping 1;o even series CALG'\RY. Alberta -Wa)ne Grell~) ~ !>a) s lluman nature has cost the Lo~ Angeles · Kings tl\rCl' losses during the pla~ofTs. • • including a 4-3 O\enimedt'feat 10 the Oilttar~ Flames in the opener of the Sm) th<.' 01' 1sion finals All three gurnes have dr' clop<.'d the same wa~ -the K IOJS gel a 3-2 lcad. then sit back and tr) to pro1cc111. onl) w ga\C up the t)ing and winning goals. They lost twice that wa) 10 the Edmonton Oilers in the dh 1s1on semifinals and aguin to the Flames Tucsda~ night. Gar) Rotx.·m scored the t) ani goal folio" 1ng a craz) bounCl' offlhc gla!is with I :36 left in rl'gulat1on and Doug Gilmour \\Oil 11 at 7:47 ofO\l'naml' Game .:! of 1he bcs1-of-SC'\ l'n ~'nl's as ton1gh1 at lhC' Sadd1C'do1m· at 6:30. T-hr Kings ha\C gone into ckft•nsl\e ~hell!. .. mn1nl~ because no one "ants to be tht• gu.) cn11c11rd for heang ofTcnsa\ c-mrn<led or the gu) caught out of po'i1t1on ... Grc1zk) saa<l \'. edn,·sda) ... -we·\ c got to kl•t•p lil~ang chances and If) ing to keep thr pud out of our t•nd ··w e dadn t <lcscne to "in." said G1c11~'· "ho had l\'o :isi.1s1s 10 1ak~c pla~off\Conn& lea~Hh L5 po1n" Grellk) !>aid the pla)crs. not the rnachcs. arc to blame for the lo;*s. 1 - .. 11·s unfonurfatc the coachl'l> arr 111k1ng tht· hl·at fo1 the-Int three lossci.. lfs.-not coming:.from the coachci. ifs human nature thal )OU don·1 \\ant to be on for 1hr third goal. .. Evef}bo<h gets defcns1,c "hen thl·~ don't '>'ant to blO\\ It.'• Ql OTEOJ'THt: D ·\ \ atcia8111 Grtffta. media director of the Montreal Expos, as the team pulled a double steal with Otis Nixon starting from second base and Kevin Dean from first: "That's the most exciting Nixon-~an combination since Watergate.." Flyers tie series with 4-2 wlri Tim Kerr scored a first-period hafilrick ~ as the visitina .Philadelphia Flyers beat the Piusburah Penaujns, 4-2, Wednesday night. • tying the Patrick Division finals at one win apiece. The Ayers shrugged off a 76-minute delay rcsuhina from a pre-pme power failure to score two first-period JlOWCr play aoals -both by Kerr -and sursc into a 3-1 lfad for the second straight game. ! But unlike Pittsbur&h's 4-3 victory in the opener, tpere was no comeback t&is time as the· agressive A yers -keyed by Ron Hextall's clutch goallending -shon- <$«Uited the Penauins' power play, limiting them to one rftan-advantAae goal in ei&ht chances.. ( In the otbCT' NHL playoff pme: , • Bobby Smith scored on a back.hander at 12:24' of ~vcrtime, 11vin1 Montreal a 3-2 victory over visiting lostoo and a 2-0 lead in the Adams Division finals. ·r Smith came o ut fiom l>chind the net to the riaht of tender Regie Lemelin and swept the puck pest mclin's &Jove, gjvina tbe Canadicns their third crtime victory in six playoff pmcs this year. . f'hoenlx trims Lakers' lead b Kevin Jo hnson scored 2 1 points includ-~ fi ve field goals that helped break the game • pen in thethirdquaner,as the Phoenix Suns ,_. on in Miami. 117-9 l, Wednesday ni&ht to ---- c a team record with their.ninth straj&ht victory. The ns won nine strai&ht in 1971-72 and matched that mart · n last season. Phoenix, battling the Lakers for the best record in the cstern Confertnce and the home-court advantaac rouahout the conference playoffs, pulled to within one- a lf pme ofLotAntelcs in the Pacific Division. Phoenix ias two pmcs left, the Lakers three. Elsewhere in •he NBA: •Joe Duman ICOf'ed 20 points and Detroit made its nt I 0 lhots from the field en route to a 11 S.. I OS victor) over Indiana, the Pistons' team-record 19th stnuaht omc-c~rt triumph. Detroit, which clinched the NBA's t record and home-court advantaae throupout thr layoffs Tuaday niaht, improved to 61·19 overall and S""4 at home dUI -.on. Both marks are team records. • Atlanta continued ill tealOn·lon& domin1tion of ilwaukee. blati"J Ck hole Bucks, lro.92. behind 31 au fi'om Doauniquc Wilkins aad dinchina home- 9dWMllit for &he fant round o(IJIC playof&. Atlanta ~;ii-ii daedae 8Uckl in all si:a mect1np this teason and w11J • lie. ........_ •in in &be best-of-five first ...,.,.,_ 11111 bilin ne•t week. Mleeli ~uwon ICOi'ed 29 JM)intt and Houston ._Su~ toj• nine founh~uena Points e. ~IO I 99-14 vtctory, complfti111 a lix-pme ..... _..dais...,.. San Anaonio hitjusc 4 of24 ... dll fteld. 17 pe,..t. in the final period. ~n Mlloglzes Supr. R•y -aut tk· k."Cls u·s not aoina 111 ha~n. at ll'ast an tht ma,,01 lcajlm.·~ although ) ou n<"H'r lno" "hc.·n uni< .. boJ) ·~ gu111ai 10 rnll." \aid C11k., I k ~1d ( 11rhon app.m•ntl) .. ,,,11 h,1'> • ghmnm nt hOJ>l' that Japan nught be.• 1ntNC\ll'cl •· . National ll'a"uc pol..r \\OmJn t-..at) I l'l'm·~ said C'a1 hon 1emurns 1n ·hn1call) n frl'l' agrnt. llt•l .1u'l' he \\ a'i released b) h1\ 13\I dyb. the M11rnl'Wlil l "'"' 'ihl' ~11d hr ~ould not gll on n 'olun1<111 n·t1rl'<l l"t um: hc.-ix'long\ IO no dub. Giles aid he thllll..\ ( a1hon rt:alh 1\ fina hcd p11chana 1h1' lltnl' · .. In fall I ta acd tu tall him inll1 rt'llnng l\\O or thrt~: )Car11 ago:· Gak~ )81d "But hl' thought he could ,1111 ~kh " - Hedid kecpp11ch1ngaflcr lhl' Ph1lhl·~ 1clca~d ham 1n June 1986, pl:t)lll8 "ith four Phor~r teams b\'fore hl\,las1 release. pral 28. 1988. b)' the T"111s· M1nne,01.1 lc1 him go aOer he co111pileda 16 76 ER.\ an four game\ But the ( arlton man~ "111 rcmcmhcr had a 22-)l'31 mark of 329-:?44. \.\<Ith a 3.22 ER \ Onl~ c1gfh pllrher\ \\On more sames. and Warren · pahn "1th 363 '" 1hr onl) len-hander "1th more \ 1ctone-. ( arlton s1ruclcou1 4.1 '6. SCC'ond all-llmC' to olan R)an. Has NL r«·ords ancludr )car .. pitched. :!:! gnml' started. 677: rnnsccut1\e starb. SJ4: ~al~\. 1.7 17: and stri~eouts . .i.ooo. He "as named to I 0 .\II-tar mum. .. I than!.. he \\OU Id ha'c to go down 1n h1s101) a\ o nl· of the arcatl' t lcO-hnndC'd pitchers of all tmw." Galrc; '>aad "He's the best lefl-hander l'\e t'\Cr seen." --:..- --=---- Campbell criticizes NCAA CHIC.AOO(AP)-Devon Wbitc•s thiee-nan homer in Ck fifth annifta ~red tbe Califtnla Aftllft to their founh coasecutive victory Wednetda)' nipt, 7-2 over the Ou- ca,o White Sox . \,t,t I' ,4 fll IJI I I White'• homer WIS bis third of the · teaton and eecond apin1t Chicqo. It came 1Pinst IOter lill Lo~ J-2. and helped make a wanner of California Staner Mike Witt. 2-2. Brian Downin& and Ma rk Mc umOft ai~ before White homered, putHna California ahead. 5-0. The Aneels took a.);..() lead in the fourth. McLcmore was hit by a pitc~. two outs later he at• teeond, went to third on an infield hit by Caudell Washu'lton and scottd on a &inale by Chth Divis. Lance Pamsh sinaJed to score Wash1naton. Witt retired the first 11 Chicago batters before Harold Baines sin&)ed with 1wo outs in the fo unh. Wut allowed both Oucaao runs and eiaht hits in 6Y, inn11'\j.S. Grea Minton pitched the final 211> 1nn1nas for has second save. The White Sox scored two runs in the sixth, end1n1 a smna of 29 scoreles annin&S by California pitch- ers. Stewart 4-0, but hot satisfied Da"c Stewart tSn't happy wi th the bcst record in baseball. Stewart improved to 4-0 and Terry Steinbach drove in three runs, le.adang the Oakland Athletacs past lhe Seattle Mariners in lM Kinadome. l-S.. on Wednesday. "The numbers look aood. but rm not satisfied wath the way I'm pitchina.,'' Stewart said. Stewan allowed four runs and eight hats to the Mariners. He struck out one and walked two in six innings before G rea Cadaret relieved. In other American ~ague pmes: Yaakee1 4, Blee J ays Z: John Candelaria allowed four hits over seven innjnas as New York swept the thrtt· pme series an Toronto. Candelana. 2-1, struck out five to pass the 1,SOO mark for has career. RM Sox I , llMl.ius 4: Nick Esasky homered. doubled and singled twice, dnvmg in four runs and scoring three. as vis1tan1 Boston handed Cleveland its fifth consecutive setback. Roger Clemens, 2-0, got the victory. Tlsers a 1:wlD1 %: In the Metrodome. Matt Nokes' twe>run nanth-mnm1homcr k.ept F.rank Viola winless in ->-three decisions this year and ended Dctron's four-pmr losing streak. h also gave the Tigers only 1he1r second victory over the Twins in their last 1 S mcet1n~ p 0 Red S.x I, lndlaM 4 °"*' 6, ReVlb j aon<Mf. CLIV9L.t.MO lt.t.IHASCITY •1tLTIMOll•~ """lit ..,,.,.,. M><uf Gf-""• •i«dOI Ev-rt .. UI<',.., 11 r .. .., ... ·-.. ,.,_, •L•W -_...,... .-ni •rlrtl • I I I l r•wM le • I I I WU... d 1 0 I I IA"°"' Cl • I I I I • • • Fer._.. s • ' • r.-... I • • • .,.,_. J • I J J 1 t t ,.,.._ d S t I t S.-ttw It s o I t O....t• rl J t t f I I ) t l'Oe<il' ID J 1 I I 1<.it i. f I I I , ...... .o • I 1 t S I ). t k•• rt • t I I Tti.. _, 4 I I I -..,. .. J I I I J J I I OCW'i>.. ) I I t l ..... c:llrl f 1 1.t _.,...,. • I 1 1 I t t t _ _, I I I I 1.IM~"'" f I I ) Tf'•-< J I I I f J • f --· > 1 I J M9C"f-< f t It W........ J JI I J t It OMLOwOW J I I t .._,.,_ J t I t .... ,.,_ >I I 1 J t t I 1(-1 I t I I I WLluw lfl I I I t ..... _< >t i I ,,,_,....,., ttlO Orioles t , Royals I: Bob Melvin and Ball R1pken sanaJed home one run ap1ec~ and Phil Bradley smgled home the other two in a four-run sixth inning that ca med Baltimore to the win a t Memorial Stadium. ftaqen 5, Brewen I: Pete lncav1alia, Julto Franco and Ruben Sierra hit home runs to hft ieitas to the wm 1n Arhn1ton In the National League· Mell 4, n UUes !: Lee Mau.Hi's three-run pinch ho mer ofT Philadelphia relief ace Steve Bedrosian with two out an the ei&hth inninuave New York the victory at Shea Stadium. Kevin Elster of the Mets set a maJOr league record when he played his 73rd consecuuve game at shortstop without making an C"rror. P .. ret 4, Glaat1 I: Benito Santiago hit a twe>run homer and drove an ano ther run with a sanale for San D ieao at Candlestick Park. Enc Show. 3-1 , aflo~ed four hits and three runs in 7¥. innings to pick up the win. while Mark Da"is pined his seventh save 1n seven appear- ances. E1po1 a, C.bt !: Tom Foley and Nelson antoven1a hit consecuti\le home runs 1n the founh innma. as Mo"°trea14WepL.tbc thrce-iamc sencs at Olympu: Sada um. Braves 4, A11ro1 l : Jn Atlanta. Dale Murphy's twe> run sangle with two out an the eighth inning hflcd th~ Braves to the vaetory . Plratet 7, CardluJs 5: Rafael--Btlhard and Tom Prince each drove m two ru.n.s Cor_&ttsbu.rsh at Busch Sadium. 0 ,.,. .... '* •• ., .. ... , . •••• , ... ., ... IW¥d • t J t .. _ ..... . .._ ... , .. . 0 Tieen J, T'WIM 2 DeTIIOfT _.IOTA ...... •r•• •-tt $. '. l<ll"""J9 •• J. .......... ...... -· . ., . -•ell• ,_ f t I I lt\j(Ull <I f I I J NEW YORK -Earl Campbell. the ,_ •,!,,'! ~ °'.:.. • •" 4 ~=.-~ ~ ~ ~ ,.,. ",, • 1977 Heasman Trophy wanner. Wcdncsda" ~ .._ • •• --• ac... "' ..._ •••• f t I I I I I I ) • It , ... J t I I Mwt•l1 •1 11 .. ,_,. ,,,, lnntllll If 1 I I J .. _.. )f It Tr-u • t J t "'-,_ ft t t 1.""'lf • I 1 I ~-• t It i.-11 , ••• ....,.,, , ••• M$1Ny9f1 •••• ...... . ... called on the NC..\A to become rele\ant ond ~ ~~-o-<:.::. •-: ~ :: :: ::::: said colle0es should pa) their student-.. ~ .... , c ......... • ,._,,_ ,_.. .... "" o....-Loe-«-• r...... OM<~ l'Oe<-,..., • .......... 1 ,. ,,....,.,,_, athletcs "at least $200 a month." "•-e...... 11 ,_.,. 111 ,......,," , _ ...... c•-"• _,,., ... c11. .._,,..,. > f I t ~ec >ttt T..-11 I t I T-•ft f ............. "The 'C '\A docs not do enough fo r studl'nt-m v_.,-· .i:-....... to ~~..!!.' 11r~,~= athletes." said C.ampbcll. an 11-'\mcncan at 1hl' c:=..,, 1 > 1 > • " • • • '° ........ ··---· U111"crs1ty ofTc~as who "'cnl on 10 star for the Houston ,,.,,efl., 1 1 ' 1.!::t~ s1 > • s ..Dilu.s .And th . .c.w ..Ori.cans uu'-of-tJle Nahocul _ _.: ~-" J ..s , , 2 o ~ 11 , 1 ' T-tie 11111 •-f ·-~ ~-.. I L09-""'-eull .. •, Teu• 1 .-r-. Football League. •. ~ ,...... • > 1 r T l<NilllJW;1.,-..,,.... 1-~ • • 1 "They need a bun<.'h of guy "-ho·ve paid thcarduc., ., g,: : 1 : : ! : ~u 11' 1 ~ : : : : Miiier Ifft-,,...._ 111. FrMCo 121. ~·-•Dl ~J.lll... fl' M ••• M 10 -aottl~• L-* I SM 1 S I J • Campbt'JJ said the governing bodvofcollegc a1hll'l1c~ ~~-9tf<,... •• '~~!.!'. ! .. .,...,.., ~ tcJilWt• '· ~--h Id fi fi I ,,,..__.__ .,...._ ~i&: .... C ~ ,,,.,_ ...... s ou get anpu1 rom ormcr siuden1-athlctr11 in pohn Mee .. *-,. __ '""• Merr• s.c-_,..,,._.. TM• ,,_ Clll'll t tJ I I t I I --I I t t I I T--WJ I f l-) l I I I J ~.S I tt·J I t t t ) makmt r-1l6 ..... ,., ,_,. ,,_"-* "I the NC'AA would sa) to Calvin H all Franco O 0 Hartis. Roger Laubach, Bubba mi th. O.J. Samp\On. ·~c lln'Wft 4• A•trM 3 would like for )OU to. help us structure a wa> to help "°"'"<* •r•• """",.,... ...... studen1d·athle1cs.' ... I think the NC' A "-Ould be mor~ v ...... ci : : : : ~~· ~ ':: acceptc by the ge neral public:• he said. :~J:~ • • • • ..., .. 11 o • • """ •• ~ 2 ~ .. ----· .. ~. , ... S--IC-f • MtrlC-11 ,_,,, ,.._ .. ..,. Viola agrees to contract * Frank Viola. the 1988 Amencan Lcaauc Cy Youna Award winner. finally reac6ed contract terms on a S7.9 m illion deal with the Mfonesota Twins Wednesday after more than two weeks of acrimonious nqotiations. The deal is essentially the same as the one that made the Los Aneeles Doctaen' Orel Hershiter the pme's hiahest-peid player. It's also the same contract that General Manater Andy MacPha1l had offered Viola on April 3. In other sports news Wednesday: •Three former South Carolina assistant football coachn were indicted for allcacdly providina athletes with anabolic steroids, and a founh was chafled with imponina the muteae..buikbnl dNI inao lhe 11a1e. James W. Wuhbum. Thomu E. G9dd and ThomQ Kurucz were cbaf"Fd witb .. contpirina '° conduci 1 propam of illepl steroid ute by memben Of the athletic community. . . . pan.icularty by ..• the univenity's football team." The coeches allepdJy e~ and monilOl'ed the prosrcss of the athletes usina steroids. Keath Kephart, a former at.renaih coach at South Carolina, was charaed with conspirina with "other memben of the use athletic community•· to bnna 1teroids into the sw.c and di1PCn~ them wichout pmcriptions. • Team USA lost its banb ttraiah• pmc, a ,... decision to Czeche>Uovakia, and was elimmated m>m medal play at Ck World Hockey Championships an Stockholm, Sweden. 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Oft • '"'" .... cOl''•eti TOltONTO BLU JAYS-~en1 Jt 11 Mvtlf """• 0o1c11e< •o S.roc .. ~• 01 '"' lr•er· ~ll'O"o1 UIO lttc;.t~ N~l D 1('1ar lrom Svr~ulf H1"-'tl LMWt PMILAOf LPHIA ,BHTC.LIES'-P'°~ to lton JOf'fS oull·• Ot• 0" ~ u O•" O·\OO'td R~ At! •t •t<I JIUI" Samuel oulf t •Olt• t•om IN! d'.aeo· ,,- ST LOUIS CAll01NM.S-Pa(9d JN Mo• oral)' 01lchtr Of\ lllt IS Claw Cl~~ '' II~• 'td Kt" H p.tct>tt ft~ 111 ~ A,...C can A,.nOC••"O" f'OOTaALI. NIMMI l'.-.1 t..ff- PITT$8 U•C.H U£[LE1t~ '"'-Ud f"ro~" POl'atd t nd [t r'lftl JtC~IM I"' "' l '\d Lu" S.O\CtitJ cv...,'>ec" ~ 10 oav •• •tf• "" '" "" .,,.,., ""' o• , .... ,.,.. ,,..,,,, COL.LIO• AlttlONA ...... ,,. •• l'MXtl I Dt ••• t•ll'';t'9 <-d .... ..., ROUNDUP- flnNll11 Sandra Ruffini h~lpcd ca Harbor tdlC Estancaa. 79-77. an View l~qUt" competition. D A'~y m1th clod~cd a pC'rtonal bell 6 22 an the SOO fret for Eltancaa and ta.~ mate R hcl Well' knocked th"'· ..1 second\ off her t>c,t 1n the fty with # l:IJ.2 • n1or K1u~n Spenodonotfr,. 1.1uahficd for (IF 1n two tv~•• for Costa Mna.1oin1t:l3.651ntM100 breast and 36.43 m the SO frtt for • double in a Pac1ficC-oast U.,ut mttt ~ \\Ol'I b> Oranac. 77-54 ' In lollei&e women·s tennis: • 81~ana Korac and Kann ~rina each 'amc up with clinch s1naJes 1 "iuonc~ for llC'J but It WH not ~ l·nou1h as 1he Anteaters absorbc.'d • 5--4 lolts to 10th-ranked Pepperd1ne in Moth bu ~ In 'ommunaty colleac softball: • • C hns DeMariic's· ground bal c.inale to lcfl field ~otcd Shanno )ueftl "1th the go-ahead run in t ~<.:ond inning as Golden West citged • Oran1e ( oast, :?-1 in an Oran&c Fmp1re l onference softbaJI pmc. •• te1fel singled. took second on an;: error and 1h1rd on a ~cnficc bCfo~ \Conng on Dc >\1arz1e's hit. -.:: L1\3 "-aulman. -5: was tht" ~in­ ning p1t <.:her, ~1eld111g only an un- earned run in the second 1nn1n& "h11.h \l·orcd on a throw1ng error he allo"cd four hit~ ~truck out "" and "all>.ed thm~ ont' tntent1onall)" In prep !>oflball • 5addlt>hack High pitcher Desi .\brego allu\lo-ed tY.O runs and struck..~ ou1 10, and N1 kkani Andrew went 2 • for 3 w11h a l"-O·run homer 1n the 1hird mnmg as the Roadrunners. 1 -2 oHmll and 8·0 1n the a Vu:w L~aue. downed l '111~1-y; 5·3 in....._ __ league 1n a ~a \ 1e ' game, 6-2 • '\c" port Harbor's Robin Ru<,11dl 1mpro\cd 10 4-7 b) '""°"" hlllml(. orona del Mar for a 5-1 Sea \. 1ew e.1aue tnumph to up 11 record • 1u 3 !i in lenjUC and 5-7 O\-erall CdM tell to I· 7 in le::iaue. Taren Gomer dro' e home Jenn\ ham wlth a double in the first inning and scorrd herself a the 110~ nner trailed. In prep bo~ 1enn1'I . • r.~ 1 nc1a ~ l\o I double squad of John Tana and "'e11,h Brown lost nnl) one pme in sweeping their thrtt foe\ a the~ al~. 7-Q overall and 4-4 1n the-Sea ~1ew Lcag_ue. downed r u~ltn, J 4-4. In prep golf: •Custa Mesa'\ Mtke Palcnrar hot .i 4) to k::id ht tl'am 1o·a-2l~2<l8 non-__ _.... __ Jeaauc win 01rer Lo m1gos at M1k MlUat Piri.. In commun•t> colk &c aolf: • Oran&e ( oa.st do,.ned C)prcu, · 3 4-4 I, at La\.c"'ood Country lo t<> fin 1 h 1n S«onJ place 01rerall 1n th Oranae £:mp1rt Confc~ntt wnh n-ord of l ~-l Mike Mc<>wcn i.hot a 1 ~.01,cr-par 74 to pa,t tM Pirates. : kwt "" .......... ~------""" KttMI MOM4AAGUa C_OMEON OVER ! ~ ----· u....... tit tt1 ••-l i-l.Horr ' 1.oa-<: r.cl!V'etl • LOI All'",;041 s ,.~..., ••'*'llfl o.~ .. , S-Anoer-. Cir tf !'I 5'-NAin!IA Ceate lllW.-m . Lea ..,.,.... ,.. ft ....... , Mite Sower• ... 1111 I P •.f"<Of CMJ '3 1 0 Tortta lLAI 4~ l CHtl MJl\•t (MJ, Holder CMl, Arma'tOl!t ICM) '°'° Hooer ll.A) ... Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site OHS enet EPA Extend Comment Period for PropoMd Plan 8nd Offer Opportunity to Comment On AevlMd Estimated Cost Comparison• for Site Cleanup / The Calitornla Department of Health Services (OHS) al'\d lhe U.S Envtronmen1a1 Protection A'lfJOCY (EPA). In response to pubtrc request. re ext9ndil'lj1 the comment period for the Ovefall Silt Remedy Proposed Plan that was released as the February/March 1989 Strtngf low Updale In eddtttOn. OHS and EPA are ottttfng an opportunity 10 comment on the AgencteS revised estimated cost cleanup compansons 1n111a1 costs were preeented in the Overall Site ~ Proposed Plan. and the Community Groundwater Proposed Plan that waa r.._ted as lhe June/July 1988 StrtngtelkiW Update ihe public comment period cl on May 1S, 1989. A form* comment perlOd tor the reviMd •t1mated cost comp naons ii not required under section 117 of tt-4 ComprehenScve Environmental A11PQr•. Compensation end Llabiltty Act (CERCLAI comm<>flty referred to .. Supertund HOYwe\IW. 1tnoe the deciliOfl to eictend the comment J*k>d tor the °"9<all Site Remedy ProPOMd Plan would be eictended tit publk: requeet. OHS end EPA~ lt\at IOf1c.11ng fOf comments on tM revtled eat.mated cost compeneone would not adYet"sely attect the antieaPeted Stringfeltow Pfotec' ~ .. n. ,, ........................................... eummery of ....., --z: • dn ttlJ• a el .. 11&ut1d wetelned groundw ... ,.... .... ~ ............... ,.._ ..... fllct ............ .. 1ac111 If ....... •••lalbla .., ,..... .. IM tolo-01 Or..-CMne, ....... IRll .. llMorte& Cllel ... Llnry .• ,.. .... c...._a_, (7M) ..... . s.ti ..... """ ·-... .... ......... .,.1 (1M)M1 ... Orqe Nile lat., 101 kC.... .... ~ .... CA,_ (7l4l Sl2UI , ..... .,~ l7"'l• ... ,_.....,,caw• (714) "2·1~ ,.,....,, I rm lllt\•9'• •::•:.::•~4Jllll1•1•u••Mllllla(jl111 _,rt• .... -............... Spend a day at the largest Athletic Club in the West < 001,cnk·nth loc.:uctl In I o umain 'aUt: . lo~ c .th~•lkr°' \pc>~' \ illaJ<<' offe,... 'our f.imU an oppormnhy IO ~Ork (IUt, r\'l•"• amt rl...1 l0Mt"1her. all for M---,,_,, cftll), HaU Cochrane (polt vault) and Lany Snyder Ooaa jwnt» Ud triple jump) played key roles an !ht boor 1 overall succ:as. He11 never f0flt1 the coeches he learned from, predcuqora Ralph Recd and Straw. and oppoaana coaches Ear1 Enaman of S&nta Ana. Jack Hedacs or Westminstc~ and Fitul. "I learned the most from listening to them, but I'm sure they learned from me too.'' Hailey said. While Hailey took over in 1963 from Straw, he felt his knowledge and grcataroupofassistants fell into place when the sailors pined their first leaaue titlein 1967. fhose Irvine League champs in-cl uded Jimmy Owens, a state quali-fier in the 440, sprinters Mike Ogden, EJ 642-'5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 MT I rllldWlelY(t.tintt.t IOO~~JoM~talht HOe.d Md S7.ic.o. 1190t putttr MMILLcwlMWIL fnMii 1969 ID 1972. Hailey Md Matt Hopen. ~ ht called .. ,ht btit athlete I ever Md.·· Durina hi11enurt. Hopcll established Harbor rtt0rd in the 220, ....0, 180 and both hurdles. plus ran on rtcord-1e111na 440 and mile relay te11ms in addition to makina has mark in Haile>'• annual prc-suson Harbor decathlon com-petition. Hopett 11111 holds the school record of 18. 9 m the I 80.yard tow hurdles, since replaced by the 330-yard or )()().meter intermtd11tfC'~. He ended up qualifying for the state meet in 1972, but never competed in the mile relay after a Ltaaic accident. "The S&turday after the CIF Mas- ter's Meet.i... he went out shooting in the Borrcao uesen with has brother." "'OM NORTH ORANGm CO. FROM IOUTH ORANU CO. M0-1220 . .... Ol~I ll\.lef..l(•T• -· ·-· -· --· ··-·. ---. • C .. CIC YOUR AD THI P .. STDAY , ... .._. .._ w~ .. .-c-.c.-... .:cwr••.........,. •c:.......-..,...,,,.. • 9(U lf' ...... ......-__.. ..... i..t ... e.n.-.~ ...... ~ ,_..,,,,, • .,,............ ................. 0.-. .... M.C_.. .. ......,.., .... fl',..,Wl ei'I .....,...........,..., .......... ,. ........ ...... 11(: .............. ... .......... -~ ......... ,, ... ce-............................ ... n ... ' .. L• I ACROSI 1 Weec>e 5 Outeten 9 Ellotlc 14 .. _ -• l(ldl 15 AtMne 11 AclM GrMM 11 Singer Atigeretd 18 8outhefntWI 20 MoNy: lleng 21 long time 22 a.t.qy 23 Actot L.on - t5 Geml* 27 Flower 2t Bump Into 30~­)4 EndlnG fM .. l otWMI 38 Deeler'1 c.H 31 POA '1 Pelmer 39 Powerfllt one 42 Patent 43 Old auto 44 °'-... .., 45 -• nol eny 41 --IUI rMOl1 4 7 T abta part1 49 Mualcal not• 51 Of COIKM .eq S4 FractW9'1 llln 61 A~ eo -~ 81 Hon..,.,. 13 8"lng lneect ... -ego IS CJtA °'CA MNatrow ~ 87 Some ... 81 Paro~• "o.r. kin DOWN I Atta 2 AtnOfOUI .,_ 3 Mu*'8n 4 Oynerno per1 5 EetinG IC>Ot· 8 Tolerate 7 lt•llan lt'llst I Spoll 9 Wood 10 Meet cut I 1 Cleopatr•'• et tend ant 12 Nine c:otnb lol'm 13 Oualtty ""' 19 Article 24 ApprOll9d 2t """' 28 PGA'1 Sneed 30~ ,, _.....,. IOUnd 53 Abnorl S4 PreMnd 55~ st~ 57~d 5t ... 12ue.v ..... orv . Hadey recalh. -n.ey"d uw quiet dnw compctilioaa. I dida'1 tven know ht Md it u a hobby, -.Ut I IUtt found out. He was pultina it out of' his holster and lbot IWn_.fin the lej. ''His dad caUed rM on S&turday napt, and I ~nt ovtt and lookril at II. l said l'U ltt you It the tl'ICk Sunda). Sunda) mom1na. he "" runruna 1round the track Wlth a 22 cahbcr slua in his ltg. He was fcthna aood. "That was a low point," Hailey said. "But he was one or my mo t dedicated athletes l had. All or th<' aoodness outwc1ahed that." The bulkt had lodaed in the fcmorial anery area of his thigh. "Monday he went to the doctor and he had surgery. The doctor tore up the hamsmng, but he was ~ady for his f~shmao year of college (at Stan- ford)." H<>&SCtt went on to become the Dallas ~y~s Aikman IRVING. Teaas (AP) -The Dallas Cowboys called a news con- ference for today and are eap«lcd to announce they will sclttt UCLA quanerback Tro~ Aikman as the No. I pick in Sundays NFL draft. "That would be a aood ,auess," Ooug Todd. Cowboy1 pubhc rela- 'uons dntttor, said Wedncsda). ........ ... IO 2-6 1a lapt plly. . . Jefr-.nco'a W..... double ia a lauH'ua uiuh 1M1 .. bl* n open b s.ddlebeck u the lOlidrunnen held off v11itina UniYerlity, 6.l. lllnco had four Rll fat illll e1ay Md. WU 2 for ), While lalfttllata 'JJ. F~ and Romero Oucaa ~ tacb 2 for 3. The Trajus made a nan a1 the ROllclrumlel'I in the w"cnth whea they ICIOftd twice and had the'*" loedtd, but IC)phomore rthevtr Frankie f on1«a 90t the last t.tter to around out to thard for the sevc. Sophomore Bnan Vaal stroked a two-run ainaJe 10 ript to put the TrojaJl_s in the hunt, and Rack Galll&her and Dave Dtetcr followed wi th a t.sc 'hit and ftcc pass. respectively: ~fnrf' 1t\1" 11nri~ina was J-................. lalbtloual:o.a= • Jrvi• HWa:1 V .,.. twice l8d ................. tM tcv•h ........ ~ v.a. Icy relief Ditckr Mike Mcmbroal forced a fl~ \all for the final out to Ii~ visitint C•pistrano Valley a S-3 .aaion. I be decision kccps Capo (6-2) in fine place and drop1 the Vaqucrot (4-4) 1wo pmcs off the pece. I • Irvine manqed JUtl four hut and one ruq-sconna t.sc h.it -fiom Bo"-en OLI in tM fifth inn1na. wh1th 1eottd Mike Booker to pere the defldt LO 2-1. Both runs in the seventh came on basn-loadcd walks. • •• t ~ I ~ •• . t t& 3 ltdroom T OWi tl\OIW we.ft Up to 1,UO ..,.,_ ,_. -\ *OHTHOLH* MEMBERSHIP' S7 000 496-8002 644-5 t2219118 CHINA Minton Avonlea brand new never vsed 2 5-pc tellings 6 dinner 4 salad S600 5'*8·6277 For Sale Cen1er Clvb Membefllltp $7500/0BO (Below Markel) Daytime 752· 7&63 (Jim) ORDER your 89 or 8& l"!" ___ "!"!'!"""-""'!"'~liiiiii--.iii.iiliiii.-....,~....., Merc:edeS-Benz and get lllHTIH GUii 18 loot Schoel\ Electric the Hrly bird leue rate All occa11ona Great I•---~-----L.aYnc" 1988. Svrry Top Compare House of lm-seller1 M anvtacrurer ANTIQUES. fvrnllure. Stereo. Bar Good Con-porll & Be Sale 2131714 household 1tem1 patio d I t I o n S 1 2 0 0 0 MERCEDES leaving country Bulk· furn1tvr• SAT 10-3. 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'"If 1t means you get to eat and sleep whenever you like, he leads a dog"s life." PEANUTS UJCV REFuSES TO QUI T . SHE SAVS SHE S THE 6ACKBONE O~J~R -EAM ~-y _,J{t GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS ti '' ~O~r---•• ~ I I 000~ GAAFI ELP'~ NOi AROtlNP~ l Vt()N'T HAVE. TO SMARE MY N\ILK by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady . ARLO AND JANIS 1'.Y l.EGf> ARf. ~ -t..OOKlt.>G&! ,..__~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE te"S IURN OFF~ I-~ IN t::EPE.! 1In lCOMtaHT! FUNKY WJNKERBEAN DOOIUSBURY by Garry Tructeau fr5 fltCltJSE '!QR fltJIWP5 /)()N 7 MWr )QI"' Mlf6 OUT! 66171N6 HOOl<UJ ON CJ6AMms 15 NII-ANO ~y r ,.. I EAS't.' --by Harold Le Doux Breakfast • On The Run Cblick a C..-r Calitonlit Grtpe-Orute Shike 111n MMngs of fruit per person) • M1d·morning Snack 2 PNClly o.t Mtltfip .. HUASOAY, APRIL 20. 1989 or etter , Health . · nndmotll~r gets sm1rter every day. • • n f1ct , a day nrely goes by anymore without scientists "discovering " bow much Grandmother knew about nutrition. Her oft-r1p11t1d idvlce to "11t your fruit, 1nd finish your vegetables," is ma~ing he1dllne11cron· tlie country. R ecent reports by leading health authorities Indicate th1t Americans are not eating enough fruits and vegetables e and , th1t the country's typical diet-high In fat, low in fiber -significantly increases the rllk of de· veloplng some types of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. 'VT hat Is true across the country is also true of California. The Golden -l'Y State-scores ponr yon nu r1tion , Tn spTle oTlts repul1 on or fftnns, and Its production of over half of the nation 's fruits and vegetables . . S urveys by the California Department of Health Services found that , on average, Californians get only half the minimum number of fruit and nget1bl1 serving$ needed daily to maintain good health . Most C11itomi1ns surveyed did not know that they should eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day . T he new "5 a Day -For Better Health " campaign , developed by the . • Depart!'lent of Health. Services. is designed to encourage Californians to gettltose servings . The camP'aign sends a cle1r message: Gettlng'five servings a day i~ not only Important for your health -It's e1sy. Hilt 1 cup of any fruit, vegetable or juice is considered one serving, as is one qu1rter cup of any dried trutt , or one cup otinty green vegetables Hile lettuce or spinach. G etting what you need doesn't necessarily mean making a m~ior utntyle change. U can really be quite slm~ll.. _ .. T ake snacking for instance. Keeping 1 fru it basket in a visible, convenient locatlon makes healthy snacking easy. Filling It with fresh nectarines, pears, grapes. and strawbemes provides plenty of choice for the hungry snacker. Keeping dried fruits like prunes, peaches, and apricots on hand ensures variety of taste and texture . • G etting a daily dose of vegetables Is easy too. Fresh vegetables, kept ready-to-eat in the refrigerator. make quick, healthy meals eas- ier to plan and prepare. Keeping a supply of lettuce on hand -washed , cut and ready to serve -makes salad preparation a snap. Pre·cut vegetables can be tossed in. eaten raw on the side , or gently sauteed. Fresh tomatoes , left on the counter to ripen , add taste and color to salads , sandwiches, and entrees . I 113 serving of fnHt per person I non-fit milk (8 oz.) y . s o. toss a handful of fruits or vegetables into Grandmother's f1vorlt1 Lunch --~----~---_j•...J--• ....., C.I.,. ... .._,. ......__ ~ reci es and see 'ust how easy It ,ean be to 1et .. 5 a Da • For Better -s.w WfCeiH H Ith " 13 stMngs of ~blH per personl 1 1/4 IM. Mffllt ,.._..( ... I el • .. whole grain roll non·f1t milk (8 oz ) jlllbae11) 0 0 • 1/2 Ut .... Mins, cl11"4 1114 Dinner blaKltM CltickH ...... wtlll ,,_.. a Cwrie4 v....-... " BrOWR Rice 1 cup l•w-c1lorit h1li1n dressing 111/2 MfWlll of trues and wgetablH per person! (boated) C.C1••1r A T_....11111 rw tMfic·,...e1 .,._iwt 2 cw (7 oz. eaclil) •na. ,acked in 11 MMll9 of~'*• per person) wlter, '""'-' "T"°' dt'(I Nnll !OWt abcM 1111 calotin I* !*ton. I~ ctlontt ttOlft l!t llMI J2 f'Al"t ti d ftlf'V liW ,..,,... te ..... TOTAL: 7 •vl•ll of frurts and vtgttablts per person I ........... c ........... .. ..................... ., 1 Ill I ,,... 1 • I ......... 1FllfM • ... .......... 111111 1 .... , ... ....., ........ . , .. Pur• gr1pn.blrilnl,endorlf'll in hl9fwt.• or food proceuor:.., hon'ity end ect. unll WJll ,....._, Gemilh widt 1 handful CUfarnia •• ,... --2ieMnp 2.,. ............. .. 1 a, ..... .... tn .., ... ,.111.1111..._._ VJ ..,.._...,, .... ed) 11/J .... , ........ ... ' .... , ... ~ 2 ... t VI ... t •12•111 ve .., .. , ..... ... , ............ , ... , ... ...., •••H•••-1 ... 11 1ll1Hll ...... C1 ............ II ...................... I ••'91111 ..... _ IW llllJllHllUI II C1r1*I •II -if!~ In tnGrint ..... -Ma 9'1 .. lflooi\ ... • 2 1n 01111&1 .... cups}W.ln4111'f Mft •It ••• ... ~n..iftc -•*Y . ..,..wtrm. . _ ......... 1 CK .... f, WIAM lltd thinly sliced I 1 ..... rM •••• . 2 ltaN~cMlled .... , 190,,ered 2 ........... ......... • ,.,.. ,..-,.. .• ti ... Core. rinse and thoroughly drain Iceberg lettuce, ch1ll 1n SHltd pl11t1c b1g or crisper Cookpot1totsunt1I barely tender. Run under cold w1ttr to atop cooking process, drain wtll 1nd refrigtr1t1 until ch1lltd Thoroughly dratn green be1ns Thinly 1hc1 onion inco rinp. Uni W9di ihalloW bOW4 Of' dffp platter witt'I outer lttlUce IHvts. tHr rem1ining ltnuct 1nd 1dd to bowl. Onzzte with 1/4 cup dr,ssmg. Mafltt grttn beens With h1" of the onions over:.Jettuce. 8rt1k tune ""° chunks using tOft 1nd arr1nee over ''"" be1ns. Onnlt wid't lnolMr 114 cupdrt•'"I· PHI potltots. .. end ln'lnge owr tuna. Sprinkle with .....,., tD""' and driutt W.114 cup more • 111 •· CCMr ,.._,., wllh owtr1tPP!ng CH•hr tlicel 9"d OftilM.: POUf on , ........ Jiii .. ....,,. ......... of MM 111•• .. --.... tdte .. ...... . Arr-. .......... °"" -••.Milll4•1in1Wt...,. ... t I • . t t I I I \ .... ~' ' ' t \ l - 2 T1blHpoon1 butter or m.rgerint 4 chicket1 ~reast "•Ives. slli1tned ind boned 1 teaspoon catny powder 1 clove gertic. pressed 1/4 c .. p dry v1rmotlth or dry white wine 1/2 cup Californi1 pl1ted ,,_., 2 cups sliced Vllft•bln (•broccoli, rucchi1ti. bell pepper, onions. or mnhrooms) 4 c .. ps cootctd br1Wft rice .. In a large heavy s.k1llet mel buner over medium hHL Add chicken, sauce until hght brown on both sades While browning chicken. stir curry poWder and garlic into butter. Add vermouth 1nd prunes Cover, 11mmer over low hHt 5to1 minutes To test donentss, press finger into thicktst part of ducken br11st meat should spring back Pl1c1 ch1clt1n. on 1 pl1te and cover wrth skmtt lid to keep wtrm. Add vegetables to pen1u1ces.st1r. Cookuntilttndtr·crisp Pl1c1 chicken over cookld nee on planer or indMdu1t plates, spoon vqtt1bles and 1utces OYtr. Mikes 4 11rvtngs 3 Tablespoon l1tM11 j.lict 1 cup pl11n lewfat yoprt 2 clov11 11rtic, c,.....d black pe,,.r. to taste 1/2 cup ffestl """'· ct..,,.d fiH 1/2 cup fr11h parsley, cit.,,.. fiM 4 sc1lhon1, nwi..ced 1 lb cuc..-.n (1e...t 2 MedilllR), pttlM 1tM1 cll•t11••d 112 lb frtslt Califontia totMtoff. chopped M il( lemon 1u1c1, yogurt. garlic, pepper, mint. par~ley end scalhons together. Pour over cucumb r .and tomato es ind stlr Strvt w1th1n an hour tor best taste. Mikes 6 sen11ngs Nutflt1on1I An1/ys1s. P" nrvmg C1/of1es • 45, f1"-r 1 gr1m, Chol.sterol • 2 mg , Sodium • 35 mg " C1lor1es from : Protein • 2'"· C1rbohydr1t1 • ~. Fit · '-"' ;i I• ~ • -- .. C9 Or•lll C... DAILY PILOT/ Jtu'ldlr, A1Wt 20, ._ 8!111N.U OATIS AP11L f7 (7. t ,.._) • AlllL •(It· II"-) Leal'a How Th: • AYOICI probe .. and 811orney'1 t ... • Avoed ~ 1nher1tence tax • ~r.-n...-, ... PfGP«lY • Sofve 1tep·ch!MS PfCMllonl • Avoid cap11el gM\1 tax • Pr~I heroic medlCal pr<>C*1ur" Md .... ltlQ medleel expenMI • A~ con..,vetorlNp •2-0Z L..-.UNDftY 1.89 Single Roll BRAWNY TOWELS ........................... 79 ff .. h All GREEN ASPARGUS ............ LI.·" ......... ... 419 ··GI •All s.: I' ' LAKE TO LAKE " -,. 9 OZ PKG. e fott« Form1 1 lb Pk9 TURKEY OR CHICKEN FRANKS ...• M •·Ot V011et ... BU DOIG CHIPPED MEATS ........ 79 8l40 Wiiner Awt •ao3 Fountain Valeey. CA 8210I "-"""menta Nflled i .... •••••coar•• ..,j ......... . La. 1.39 LIBl•atm IBRKR •RIUT llQ SMOt<IED Ott OVEN .OASTlD • && 3.79 LI a.7, -. . . BANGUIT MIAT 1118 /1\11-..t. ........ __ ............................. ,"'--... .. ,..,.,-.,__, .. ___ ....... .-........,...,--I Ai.--'""" ... t•.-• ..t M ~~hr\ ........ AM ..._,c~ttltt\oft l•••t~ ........ -.... ...... ..,_ , .. ,.... ............... , 00 .,.,, •• 00 --~ MecW.•el-1 J Ak~ ..._ .... ,,..,,,.....,_ .............. ,_... -,, .. ·-· •••i..dM • -..-• .................. ,,_,_ ... ,_.... ... 111 ___ ,_ .. .-~ ·---· ..... l .. """""' v ........ -.., __ ..... ......... *'w~ . lft BEACH SANOAlS................... • 2 .. ~. .. TYLENOL GEL ~ETS ........... 2.19 6-0Z PKG Mofukon 12.7-0a. SeolOIMd RfCE VINEGAR ........................ I . II lt.-Ct AllOt't.ld DYNASTY TEA ........................... ... . . ,.Give sandwich bread a new flav o r ..... . .,._ WINI 1 ·lb "'9 vor..._. · HUGHES suao MCON ........ EA. I .H 6-02 CUSTAM> °" tafAKFAST STYlfS 1 lb Pkg Qvofte< Stidu DANISH BUTTER .... ... • •• .. ... 2.29 .......... fllOWlllNO IXACUM .............. " .. !Mh,.. ASSOllTIO MHSIA ............... LM Please brunc crowdwitb tastyseafoo -Ce~brate sprinatime by 1n1 brunch for a aroup of nend The followina recipes for Peppe Shnmp and Eus and Crab M Quiche are sure to be crow pkaten as seafood makes a refi ina alternative to the usual bra fast meats. Acx:ordina to the California Fis encsand·Scafood Institute, sea~ currently available at 16cal fis markets and arocery stores includ thresher 1hark, Pacific snappe pctrole aole, Pacific sole, yellow ta1 dunacneu crab and local hal1bu Salmon season h11 be&un an supphes of this fish should plentiful. PEPPERED SHRIMP -~iv&«OQI -- .,.. ,.... eeok... ,.ele4 cae.-lllrtmp lllket~ ,_ cett ct.11111 •• area ,ewer .,.. e11pd1 .... ..... .,.. ........ iaJ, 14 ...,, ... a,_. ,ewer ........... .. "' ........... ¥. tea1f 11• Wereet&ere•I .. .. Thaw frozen shrimp. Cut la 1hrimp in half lenfthwite. f becoo unlit cn11>; drain on abto ent peper. Crumble bllcon. C .-. ...,. and oaion in ., u8iil tender. Add ...onl ... ~ heat. Combint bllf'.W llalf. WOl'Cd1el •ire ud becon. Add to ahrimp m1Jnu Ud cook until ... are fi 1drrina occasionally. Serves 6. r , unny ors 0o )'OU nerd a special dnlcf1 in I ...... ) hurry but don•t have lime 10 shop lee a.m er ,.... ~•• (.,. ,../or special inarcdien1s or fuss with u.al) claboraae preperations? Look to 1~ Di'ain ~chc~. rctttv1na all flavorful hent• of New Orltans liqwd. Pour liquid in l().1nch and 1hc convcn1cncc of C ahfornia slullc1: bnna 10 a boil. Continue to canned clina peaches cook unttl liquid ,, rtdu<.~ to •!J Warm Brandied Pcache' isa new cup, about 5 minutes. Blend 1n twisr on rhe ever-popular Bananas brown sugar butter and pumpKin Foster, first de, eloped at Brennan' pie spice. Simmer 5 n'ltnute Restaurant m New OrleaM some Add peache • peons and peach 40 year1 aao. schnapps. tf desm:d; heat throu1h. 0reng9 Coalt DAILY PllOT/Thutlday. ~· 20, "" ca ......,_/Aw, tlae Realfng Am.from .i..,.., rer....,..htfermatieftceff: Mlcheel er C~tl IUema (714) 6 .. 5-5114 • Today. we still use tbc traditional Serve o\er ice cream or pound brown supr and butter ba~ for the cake, 1f desired. \'take 6 .en in,\. sauce. But this eleaant de scrt take!. .----------------.-------------...:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;.JL.,-~---------""'--':'----.!-----...:--.-.....---­on an in pircd new twist with the 1 add1t1on o f C allforn1a cl1na peaches. • Peach schnapps adds u 1ra f ru1t flavor. but those with a flair for Crrole cook1na might opt for ttl_e time-honored flavor of rum Either ~)'. ~ou wall find that as Iona a' the panlr) 1s stocked with canned California cling pcachC\, an elegant and deltuous dcs\ert 1\ onl) mo- ments awa) WARM BRA NDIED PEACHE t can1 (II ounru each> Cali- fornia cling peach halves In juice or extra llgbt 1yrup I cup brown 1qar •1, cup butter I teaspoon pu mpkin pie 1plct 1 ._ cup pecan pieces •, cup peacb sell.nap s Hearty dish still a favorite Better Homes and Gardens This hcan) main d1'1h. one of our most-requested recipe\. 1\ a 20-)car favorite f olks lake the robust beef fla vor and eas) preparation. rop It with the b1 u1t latt1cc g1"en here. ordollupwllh mashed potatoc and ~pnnklc ~1th shredded cheese. LATTICE-TOPPED HAMB URGER PIE BAR-S oed J 1 pound around beef ------~--ll'fe-atoll,~c•~o~ppe_,....d_,._ ...... .,._++_..~ • ~ cup cltopped celery ,,.., cup cllopped green pepper 1 clove sarUc, minced . t teaspoons cltlll powder '• teaspoon pepper One 10~.-oa.ace can c01rdennd tomato soap I n p loose-pack froien cut green ~ans I cap all-purpon flour I teaspoon baklnl powder '9 tea1poon salt •, cup flffly sbndd d Amerl· can cbeese t tabletpoons 1bortenlng i,., cup mllk In a large !.ktlkt cook beef. o nion. celery. green pepper and iarlic until bttf as bro wn and vegetable~ are tender Drain off fot Stir 1n chili po\o\der and pepper~ cook I minute Add soup and green beans: bring 1u!.t to boiling. Turn 1n10 an 8-by 11 :-1m:h ro und baking d1,h Mcan'A-h1lc. for <:rust. 10 mlluna bowl \llr toacthcr nour. ball.an& po\,l,der and ~It. utan c:hce~ and shoncning. dd milk: mi' well t-omr -mto a b:lll:-On hafn floured urta c roll cru ttoa9-inch -.quarc aboul '• inch thick. Using Outed pa\tr) wheel or knife. cut into 18 1h -inch-w1ck \tnps. Wc3\C tnp-. on top of c.a scrole, Iormina I w ee c:ru\t f nm strip at cu~rolc edge, prc\\ing d o\,l,n ~lightly. 8311.c. un- coven·d. an 425-dc&rt<' · o ven IS minutes or unul &olden. fa~c\ 4 1ierv1ng.s. 3 peppers come from same vine No matter vthat <:0for the) arc """"" black. white or srccn -1f the) arc true pcppcrcoms they II come from the same vine, P11~r ni1rum Bla Ii pepper. referred to ac. our mo\l popular pm~. 1 pt ke<l wh n shahtl)' undempc. .\s the bcrrac dry. the l.;1n "'nnkl \ and turn\ 10 . deep brown or black. When around. 1hc peppercorn y1 Id a pov.der of haht and blac;k pentelc~ -a comb1nat1on or the dark ~kin and haht colortd con. ccofdina to the ;\men an Spu.c ha~ A ~1a11on. the punlt'nl • fla~Of Of black pepper I\ ll\lt'd on the front t>f thc t::::Jue. •hercai"thc capsK"Mm (red pcpprr fam1I>> ltt tatttd It IM be<k. For white pcPP'f the ~mn an: ptc k~ when • throroulhly ripe: then the ~an " v rcmovta-Ind ttiC hpu cokmd 0 kcrMI 11 utcd. :a Wb11C ptpp_trrorns. •htn ta"cd. have .·liOOd bile but ~ bouquet than bl9tk ptpptr. Thefrc utu111l uteel tn b>dt of dthaac C'Ok>r. hk • ~ nwt .... ---the')' WOft't ,. • .,. .... fkdt Meat Dept. Savings Smoked Sausage :..~~0-•1198 Beef Back Ribs Dt•*•••D ,. 79c Chuck Steak ~.-.:· Sausage Links · ... "u~ Tasty Dogs o-:: ... Whole Ham ,~~ll Red Snapper :::-;:.cw· s119 ,. . 59e .()lsge .• s1 et US~9 < ,(Jnlp<H ·~ thl~Se Low Prices 1-AOLL DARK STYLE Frozen Food Favorites Stouff ers Entree Banquet Fried Chicken Fish Fillets Pancake Batter Aunt Jemima Waffles ~ Apple Juice Dreyers Ice Cream s1e9 s549 ,s2 3s s1 3s ggc oz ggc 6t s399 Grocery Specials Jif Peanut Butter Coffee Dove Dish Liquid Aurora Bath Tissue Continental Yogurt ... . s31s •. s179 age •115 Dressings . ·:.: lM • "'" ''°'1119 Cinnamon Rolls "~ I 59e ~ •1•• · s21• e()l ~ 79-Coca Cola . . ,, •1 •• HIT 75• SUNKISTORANGE. OIETAITE, OIETR C. OR REGULAR R.C~ Cola 2-UTEA Garden Fresh Produc e .. ro~ OlfFFCNMCHA fU'&R REf CAOTON ....... , ..... ~9!~ CC Vineyard Wine ~ , ,~12" Ancient Age Bourbon ~ ~10" Seagrams 7-CrO'Nn .. 110" Coors Bee r · s479 u 67• Canada Dry Mixers ,.lft . 9 SOiid White Tuna ~:, .W r--:::::=ij;::::::::::::~::::---------~======~:::::,____.~~~~7.-i •211 1t •2n '1'' ·. •0111 eo..t DM.V PLOT/ n..ndlf, AIWtl a .. Mire Mir•••• D••l111, .. ....... •aecullv• ........ Le MerMllen•1 Alll .... •. aM Christian Delouvrter. Wiien Dr. Emnt N•matsu wa llbd to chair &he United Cerebral Palsy Auociation of~ntt Coun- 1)"1 first black-tie A waril of0isti11c- 1lon dinner dance and auction he knew he wanted to make the event somcthina special. ··rvc had a lonatime interest in food and had attended and coord1- ruited a lot of aourmet fo;od fund· raittn and I wanld this to be different. 0 1 wanted to brina sn chefs from around the world and live beck to their countnH-in the name of the chefs -donations to lhetr CP associations, to make an inter- national event that would show that CP is not JUSI confined . to one country, but i~ found all over the ~--------------------:--,---...:.-------------------------------------------------------=-------------,-----------,--------------.world.' . Napmatsu also wanted his event to be intimate even though he expected attendance to me more than 200. The order was tall but Na'8matsu and his fellow or- pnizcrs proved to be up to the task as evidenced by the 1littettna pthering 1n Le Mcridien Hotel last week. Nearly 300 people {at a co t o $150 ea~h) attended the benefit honoring Bernard Jacoup), the hotel's general manager and a aencrous contnbutor, both pro- fcs 1onally and personally. to the association, which featured a lav1~h gourmet meal catered by two outstanding internationally chef' -Ja~n·s Akira Hirose and France s Chnst1an Dclouvrier. Both chefs sa} they prepared dishes which. though based on the foundatio~ of classic French cookery, still bo""cd to the health demands cif modem people . .. I've become very con~1ou~ o pcople·s heahb.t .. sa)' Dclouvn cr executive cber of New York' Restaruant Raphael. He holds degree from the Cordon Bleu and i a recipient of the Academic Cul ina1re s highest degree. a member o the Association of Ma1tre Cu1siniers of France . .. l call my cuisine 'au courant.' I use less 11nd ,Jc scream and butte C d• and replace them with more health on ta Ina L fut oils like oli ve and safflower. an Fresh arge I've also been get11 ns awa) fr Tomato heavy sauces by using less of them.· Artl'chokes Chef Hirose. a graduate of Notre's Pastry School. a forme Sa·uce chef at Maxims de Paris and Lo Angeles' L'Oran_geric and ~umm • 0 • cen owner oiK\:"oto's Azay Le R1dea ... _Buy 6-Save .62 1 J sa he add accent L._ __ _:::.::.:_.::~~:__:::~~~~~~~~~::1:::::;:: __ __;::;=:;:t:::::=::::::=:=...!!!!=:=:::::::::::::=t:;::====:;:::;:::;:::;::;:::==;:::==::;;;~====::i:::::;~;;;;~tfrrr~o~m~t~h~e~c~u~1s~in~c;s~or Japan. 1n .81 Yoplait Yogurt 0.....-.... • 1117'\M .............. Domestic Cheese ...., .. o.. ..... .31 .51 1 Gallon-Ralptts Bleach Md!Mt. Umlt 2 ..... Customer Fresh Broccoli ..,.,..low '9f .. .41 • and Cahforn1a to his etas 1c Frcnc basics. "I don't call my food 'hcallh food. but m) food IS&ood food I u cream and butter. People toda} ar rushed, but when the) cat g food, they take their time and lo down. They relax which 11 JU t a, ·important to health as eatma light · The evening began with su and steak tart.arc appetizers (1 keeping wi 1h the East-West them of the evcnmg). accompanied b chilled champasne and cockta1 mu 1c pro\-1dcd by pianist Gera Barbut . The 1uests then sat down in lh feU1 \.'el) decorated ballroom t enjoy 50upc da1re de hara Oh c canard (a string bean and due consomme) followtd b}' pa\-e d saumon a l'anc1h. spa1hett1ni d leaumes frais (salmon w11h a spa ahe1tin1 made of fre h vegetable -both Dclouvner's recipe Then H1ros.c unveiled his crca tions-rosettes d'apeau, pureed ccleri-ravc. sauce lqcre au bas1h (lamb medalhoos with a cclcr) roo puree and litht basil sauce) and 1h vand finale, a fra1ser, YUCe vanill (strawberry mousse wnh vanill PUCe). Each IU~t received I lim1te cd111on .cookbook-prOlflm w11 rec1~ from t~ and other m1htc chefs an Southttn C..hforn1a. Recipes bring health to heart ·J Large · Gr.een Artichokes AJ11'r'OX. JO Ctl/orin-4 02. Cooletd H[iJ in Vit.rmin C, POUSSU4m (, F., Yoplait Yo~rt Original or litlJt-AnomJ Flawrs 6 O"'ia Contairw-r .. .. 219 Hillshire Farm 179 Deli Select Meats ~"'B= r.;t::!a;;:: ~t:f,, o-, """'• ·Bumble 'Bee - Tuna -GROCERY/BAKERY- 9Seneca 179 ~e~Juice 4I0..10Bou# Ski Ration ~ Food w~n.c-11o..;w..c .... Sun Vssta Pinto Beans 11 o-.rc... ~ Ol3nh5 Cereal /fO.Ok Kool-Aid Stmar Sweetened A--' v .,;,,,,;.~# .. 2 ~ 4:100 .75 2 49 31169 Stagg Ba)(eCI Beans .·.79 129 .99 .89 .55 125 . Country Hearth9 9 Light Bread \V..,, &W W1wt • I P..-IL,,.f -MEAT DEPARTMENT- U.S.D.A. CHO/G~98 Rib Eye Steaks . R-""' B«( l • '. 7'vt T rarvrwJ Lean Ground Beef Patties .•• [tawi 1:-\ f,,J (,....../°""""""' Boncl l"\'-'1ng Beef USDA OKNCI 169 u 229 0 Beef Back Rlb.c; US DA CJIOIO.f-Def,.,,,,J Kirns Chi en Kahobs 299 (IC#w 8«f ~-Li ',,, 0 Fresh la1nb houldctd100S 229 A-LS DA C#OIO "-l""" 0.,.-U ~f'J t• Annour Booel Turkey Roll 169 '..-..JDt/rootJ 0 Vcns !iced &k."tlO 1 19 1'~P... U · • Fresh F~ Oucken ~ }89 ~v..W1J o ·• BcrmT~blnlbn1~249 r. t,,..u.ulA OllJltl"' ··nit r~v.-1.-u • Boneless Beef irloin no ~ 289 Uf..DA OIOIO ... .,,,,,.T,..,,.JVJ,,,,,_. U u.89 Hostess Value Pa~k Twinkies 1'C-- 1f0--I# .2 .55 ·9Lives 3F 87 Cat Food OR A ,.,,,,.Jn,,,..,,, • ' °"""° c., . . Danola Sliced Cooked Ham •Ow..a~"'"' °"""r-.. Gardenia ~ring Ch ''°""""'~ Eckrich Fr~ Cl.nit ,..,.,... 1...,., ... , (.,~,.(A'"' Voo ... liced 0 ed Ham I Own°"""' I'• Glen Oaks Y< 0.1rt "'"""',,, Str~ Yi o--r c~ Minute b.Jd ang uke Rq>J..r C ~,...,. ~ ~199 179 159 J:39 3s9 Weight .Watchers89 ·Maraanne ... R~0rt'~ .... T • 0.-U c.,.. ---SEAFOOD...-.....;.-..-- Fresh Red Snapper FilJet.s L~ 289 F_ .,. "'-• Fresh Mahi Mahi Fill · 499 ,,,,......,.y..,.s.-fliNor • u. , C8 Or-.. COMC OM. Y PILOT/ fllurldlr, Aprl •· .. .. rbara •Id••"· TOfll came ron. PM Clalr .... ont. Jean-Paul, I~ ... .....,. .. 8M Patrldl.l'relure • . Meridien managerhonorecl_ at benefit 1y UNK MATHEWSON 00111y l'loC Coi1e.-.-.. ic Hail to the chefs! Akira Hirose of Kyoto, Japan and French-born Chris- tian Delouvrier of New York Cit y. Their creative menu and artistic presentation of food, will long be remembered by the 250 guests attend· ing "Hats OfTTo Bernard," an Award of Distinction Dinner presented by United Cerebral Palsy Association of Orange County. honoring Le Mer- idien Hotel manager and restaurateur Bernard Jacoupy. In an earlier interview, Hirose was described as being a "perfectionist" by Le Meridien food and beverage director, Jean-Pierre Lortal, beC'ausc of his attention to detail. Lortal called Dclouvricr a "predsionisf' because of the spl it-second timing required on thci>reparation of his courses. Coor .. dination of the chefs was handled by Meridien executive chef, Dominique Bria ire. Helium-filled blue balloons based in an upside-down chers hats centered each table. Gerard Barbut entertained on the piano with French· styled sonas and master of cer· emonies Jack Simpson directed the crowd towards the silent auction items. Hors d'oeuvrcs were selected by the 1uests from..a..Japane.sc food station featurina sushi delicacies. and from the French t.able that displayed pates and foie aras. among other ate ms. Words of thanks for the meaJ about to be consu med were spoken by the Rev. Geor1e Ml•er1 husband of UCP/OC executi ve dJrector, Joaane Ml8er. The first and second courses of the aanronomic experience were selec- tions of Dclouvrier's and were de· scribed from the st.aae b)I restaurant food critic Paul Wallach; a consom- me of haricot beans and duck slices, followed by a pave of salmon with a spaahcttina of fresh vegetables. · Cookbook author Diane Worth· ington introduted H1rose's two courses: medallions of lamb with a puree of celery root and haht basal sauce. The finale was a cream cheese and strawberry cake with vanilla sauce. As the smell of cognac being poured permeated the room. Dr. Enest Na1amatsu, chairman of the event. brouaht attention to a brief slide presentation showing photos of ma~ ter culinarian JaCO\IPY as a young man in his native town of Grenoble, France, (no one eJtplained how the slide of Napoleon appeared in the _program) and more recently, his visit through tne UCP Infant Center an Santa Ana. Jacoupy's enthusiastic support of UCP has led Le Meridien to head· quarter the largest athletic event in Oranac County, the Bastille Day 8K. Robert B•rDS, president of the UCP board of directors, save a convatulatory messaae to Jacoupy, as dad board member Elllote Bou••· French Consul GeneraJ an Los An· aelcs Jeu-Lotlls Ry1to and San Franc1sco wmc merchant Heery Vu- clervoort. Accordma to Joanne Miner, the $20,000 received from the SI SO per person dinner event, will so into the -------------------------.....,..------------------. operauna fund of UCP/OC with ~I CLJP AND KEEP HANDY I~<'( ~r;:~~a:h~f~~d~h:rec~~!r~~~ter ...... ~.--.. ..,.~ ......... - Alrlra Hiro se, •ernard Jacoupy, DOllllnlqu• •rlalre a nd ChrlttSan Delo uvrler. I I I I I / ~ ~ ~ '-.. Cerebral Patscr, is not a disease or ' genetic condition, ' says Maner. "It is a condition that results from brain damaae due to lack of o~aen. chald abuse or trauma and affects motor control. It aenerally hapr,cns during the first five years of life. • BEFORE YOU BUY ... PROPOSm ON 65, a new California law, requires that you be given warillng regarding possible cancer or reproductive effects for particular comumer products. GET INFORMATION ABOUT · POSSIBLE WARNINGS REGARDING ••• •CANCER • BIRTH DEFECI'S • AND OTHER REPRODUcrIVE HARM Followina the ceremonies. dancing continued to the music of the Stone- bridae Band. Gourmet diners included; Jua· LMlt and ltaMlle M•t.,et; P•111ck Fr•n: Beuie and a. Alaw;J• and , .. Y Creel; °"'le ..._.; MeJ G•rdea; Rae Barp, P .. ; and Ralpll RoAam; a ••• ,.... ... and J..UerTreal; Pat a.n ..... a; Leda de Garcia and Hew.,. SUvermu. HICIUf,I Both vulnerable. South da11. NOltTH • A J 6 Q Q ••• 0 '' l • '' '7 5 I I . WEST EAST •'75•32 Q '' 5 0 ••• 5 DEAit ANN LANDED: I am a ~ who bu been ttadina your column for a119atu I can mnember. Ifs the ~ of the paper \bat I anb lnL There are times when I think you are 1quare or just plain pfy~ but deep down I know you malte a 1ot of 1en1e lftd I respect what you uy. Atllllile beck my .pe~nt1 \plit. Usually wben this happens, the kidt are torn up because they don't know which parent to to with. In my case, neither one wanted me. I became dcpreued and decided to kill myself: Then I rad a letter in )our column about tttn·aae suicide . It chal\ftd my mind. I know a lot of people don't like it when you rer.un a letter, but l thank this one is important and some kids may have missed it. Wall you please print it apin?-A FAN FOREVER IN BOSTON DEAR FOREVER: Y• Mt. Here 11 UM letter ud my re1pMM wltla DO apoloaJet. Tlwakl f•r 11kla1. To the Editor (of the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock): Every¥earwe lose several youna ~ople an our community to suicide. We keep hoping it will sjop, but so far it hasn't. l hear 1t is a national epidemic. Every 90 minutes a teen-aaer in this country commits suicide. This message is for every youth who is considering endin& at: , You haven't seen the world that ex.ists outs1de your family. Soon you will be on your own and then you wall understand what is important and what is not important. What you don't know 1 that IS minutes after ~ou dCCldc to kill yourself, you might have fell better. Or two hours la1tr. or two da)s, or two years. What you don't know 1s that )OU art stronacr than you thank. You can : find another girlfriend. or you can stand bemJ. shamed more than )OU realize. Faalina m school or aeuang into trouble with the law ma) be painful, but -you can act over It. You can fix at. Don't be lcillina younttf over events that )'OU may barely remember 10 )'ears from n~w What you don't know 1s that there 1s nothio' romantic ·or mystenous or "deep' about killing )-'Ourself It i' a aod-awful mess that you can ne ver understand until )'OU have kid' of your own. What you don't know as that suicide 1s sneak) and spiteful and filled with anger. If you arc th1nkan1 about suicide, you· arc funous with somebody. You can be funous without killing yourself or thmkina you need the punishment of death. What you also don't know 1s that suicide is forever. and nobody. not your parents or your doctor. can fi x 1t You won't be around for the fun eral. And you won't be coming back. So act smart. Join the Marines. Go to California. Find a therapist. Lapse into siclrness. Become mad as the dickens. Do your time in Jail. But get ofTthe suicide kick. h'sa dead end - TOM HEISLER. WYNNE. ARK DEAR TOM HEISLER: Tbat w11 a se•slltle pteee· Y•• wrote -ucl la laapa1e kids cu relate to. I -.ope s•mebo4y Ustea1. N•U.181 lD tbls world ca•ws more 1rtef aad Hfftr· ln1 th• &M nlcl4e of a clalld. Selc"e ls oftn aa lrralloaal ac&, an lmmaC•re respoue to disappolat· mnt, fear u4 uxJety. It cu also be paltlve. If lltete kids wHlcl J .. t cool I& UNI look·alaead a. week or a montll. tlaey mJpt Uve to see tbe belt days of tlaelr lives. ly SYDNEY OMA"R change, keep opuons open. Soctal ARIES (March 21 -Aprff t9). You•tt-·iiit""t vriitttart-t1it!'om11M"on,~eftrd'ltt1H"e-. _____ _.....__, agsh. in on informallon relatlQJ to LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Some sttx:ks, bonds. investments. This 1s claim )OU are not practacaJ. You'll your "bull market" day. Nothing prove 'hem WTong. Focus on taming. oc.curs halfway, you'll act wuh intuition. personality. eitcellcnt Judg· suraical precision in financial afTa1n. mcnt. You·11 receive mone) 1n form TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20). Ob-ofbank payment orroyaJt)'. Aquanan . t.ain hint from Anes me sa&e 1s in\olved. Emphasis on responsibility. pressure SCORPIO (Oct. 23·NO\. 21 )· n· of deadline, valuable 1nformat1on an usual commumcauon relates to 1n- connection with investments Basic st1tut1on. hosp1taJ, spccaal 1n1trest chores arc featured. 1ncludan1 auto orpnizauon What had been kept repair, sewina. hidden v.111 be re vealed Empha 11 on GEMINJ (Ma) 21 -June 20): You '.ue hcensc rcqunements thouaht you had been abandoned SAGl'JTARIUS ( ov 22-Dtt 21) Now you know better-lost article 1s Study Scorpio message. You'll turn an recovered, "lost love" 1s back an fold dynamic pl'rformance MaJ or Emphasis on speculauon. st yle. sen-domestic ad1ustment relates to sail' or suahty, eJtcitement of discovery purchase of lu~ury item CANCER (June 2 I ·July 22): Many CAPRICORN (Ott. 22·Jan 19) wall be surpnscd b)-your display of lnd1v1dual who usually knows what 1s aggrcss1vcneu. You'll act with con-happening wi ll now be "emot1onall) fidence followan& disclosures relaung adnf'\." Greater sclf-rchance 1s to propeny. Be direct, JCt to heart of neccssal). matters. Leo native fiaures promi· AQUARI US (Jan. 20-Fcb 18). nentl). What had been taken for aranted LEO (July 23-Aug 22): What actuall) requ1rt"s review You have appears to be a "runaway" will more solid backjng than onganall) actually remain close to home. Focus anticipated. on security, antun1on, reunJ..On wt th PISCES (Feb 19-March 20)" What family member. Older femalt likely had been moribund will "come to to act in cccentnc manner It's not hfe " Make contacts relauna to com· senous! municat1on. pubbshana. travel VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22) Temp. IF APRIL ff IS YOUR BlRTHDAY tation 1s co be ~travapnt Clrcum-some will say, ''You t\nany are seeing st.anoes w11l to0n reveal you would be the ha.ht'" Relates to family , home. better ofT as "uahtwad " M~nl mant.al status. You m1&ht ~nou ly conserve assets. Plant sub,ect to be considenna chanac of ~1dcntt. 90VT1I m know how to enjoy a aood meal. • k Q Perbapt Lbdr lpcNICI wiU enjoy Q A K J t 2 readina socne aood handJ while pre- 0 Q 3 parina some of the recipes that ap- • k It I J pear in O.J. Cook's Cool• Dal II The biddina: (216 pp, hard cover. spiral bound Soet• w... Nortll fMc $1$.9' plus S2 PGttaa• from the au- J Q r.. 2 Q P.. tltor, P.O. Boll llll, 8cach Stn., • Q .... ... PMI Vero Beach, Fla. 32964). It C:Om· FOR PARTIWLAR BRANDS OF CONSUMERPRODUCfS • A• Openiq lead: Kina of o blnet some excdlent recfpa with 52 Many of ow favorite bridee p&ay. bridae bands of more than ~Ina -+--~~~~~~~--~~----~------~~--------~---lntnest. This hand It typical. CAI4l, TOLL-FREE 1 (8()0) 431-6565 IN CAUFORNIA This free phone Call~~ clear and reasonable information about particular products BEFORE you buy them . • Not all ~pose risks. • Not all producers are participating in ~free phone service .. • Call if you have a questi9n about canca or reproductiYe harm from chemicals which ~be bind in consumer predalds. • We11 check the brand and typed prOdut:t.. • We'D 9ve )QI cleat and realonlble iiib mMiOn abcd procilds beiB you buy them. South'• jump to tout hearts 11 a litcle aureuive. With two queem of doubtful value. a pme try of thrtt d9bl IDiabt Mve .,... l80rC ....,... . ' Ir DONNA MOOrMY .._ .... ..._ .... Oae o( Ora.. Count~'• best a may De its biomedieal industry a field thriv• ~ OD lnventlon and ~ dUction of medical devices such is U1iftcial bean valves. • -Bcainoina m 1960, AJlnpn and 8ec:kJnao set up, prospered and· spun off doz.ens of other com· puies, nunw:ina <>ranee County into a biomedical IJ&.ftl. And no wonder it's a secret. Fi.rm•~ for the most put don't want to or don't have to recruit &om outaade. The experts are recyded u start-ups vow into buee firms and spawn smaller firma. But not everyone feels aood about this biomedical vacuum Industry leaders talked abou1 the near-oerfect a1mosphere in the county (or bio.tech and touched on the difficulty of rccruitina outsiders Wednesday. aa a con· ference sponsored by UCI Medical Retearch and Education Society. Joho Campion, a dwision vice president for Butcr Heallhcarc, in a alide show broke the industry down into sut clements he zestfully said have made this rqion a national leader. Oranac County's entrepreneurial spirit and fundina. a biahJy educated 1ecbnically trained workforce, availablUty of faciljtaes, dedicated universjtics, an cxien11ve h1Jh·tech pretence and desirable liv1n1 cond1taons all contnbuie to arowth, be S1Jd. Campion'• deliaht 1s under· standable. Suter tfeahhcare is an Irvine division of Bauer 1lnler· national, a producer. of 120,000 &oods with annual sales of $6, 9 billion. Nine dtv1sions employ 64,000 workiwadc, 4,000 in Irvine. And Campion wasn't alone in bis satisflcuon. -Robert Prosek. director o.f sales and marketana ~or Cardiqpulmonary, said Orange H II \ · 1 '\ \ '1-: DI D NEW VOllt~ (AP> Ar>r. 1' l Couaty Mfll11 molt of tbe buk c:orponte needs. His ftrm is a ~holly. owned subUdiary o( Min· Mapolit-bued Medtronic. tbe l~raeu company In the canliovucuJar implant field be iaid. AJlnual ~ push ino million. Mike Mesenbtink. executive vice president of Medstone Inter- national Inc., ·~ bas eol-&caauet' enthulium by dncribina 9r8aee Countr_ as .. a Disneyland forcompanjn. He, too, has cause lO be amused. Med1tone, a mak.cr ofmqnetac resonance equipment went public last June. shares climbed lO a baah 0($42, and the firm pulled in revenue. of S3S million by year's end. The Irvine d ivi•ion recently unpecked at the Spectrum and 11 awaitina Food and On.11 Administration ap. proval of a device to break up kidney alOnes. • Amid the zeal Donald Ashbrook tells a different story. He is vice prefidem of scientific afT&i!S for Siam~: Tau Pharma- ceutaeals Inc., a Rome-bawd com· pan y 1pecializina an cardiovascular and •n.,-esearch. .:rhe rapidly expandina firm em- ploys 2 000 worldwide, posted sales orS3SO million last year and expects $400 milhon this year. A research and development branch in Newpon Beach hu •n study· ina Alzheimer's d1sea.K, ves!el and metabolism disorders. .. We're lcavina Oranac Coun· ty," he said without pession. The No. I reason Ashbrook IJVCI for bis firm's departure, above the parent firm's desire to mov.: the branch to a more rqulatory en· vironment, is the county's recruit- itlJ. problem. ' 'Nationally, there's no per· ception of what's aoina on here." In addition to the industry's hidden wealth, his ~rm fo~nd it ft II \ · 1 \ ll 1·: ' D I n \\SD\Q '-I 't'l\Rl .. OKs 5157 mwMAnYMCIW Obao.W ......... eo~yyu•? "-...,,.__ aad ·foriil tM ...... IO CUC llaoft ftl WASHJNOTON -ne Senate on 11•y .._lol'. r..ovwifit did• Weda1ldlr llPIWO-ld a record S 1 S7 adopt a MMllber capilll llUdard wt billioa t.iloUt Ud .... bill for the mudMe t1aM bub ud SA1.I •viap ud lou iAdultry afttt provide a lel'iet of he and k>w<Oet aoupeelJll proviliou that would consumer .-rices. require SiL ownm to put more -of After aeil&tby ...,U.tiona, meat· tbeit own money at risk to stay in bers o(tbe Sena1e·lukt111 Commit· buaineu. \Ce apeed to make SALi hive at leut Tbe ~ball wu approved on I .5 percent so-Wied..._.. .... ~ .. a 91-1 vole two months after Prest· ta1 in reiation lO their total aoau tbat dent 8uab called b emereency could be lei.zed in tbe future befote _.doo to atop the bemOITbalina federal inaurance f\andt are taooed to o( tbe IDdaaJ SAL inlurance fUna pey off depoeiton in f'aia.d dUik from the Gail~ of'°° thrifts, more q&&i~~~=':u ~.: IMa 200oftbetn in 1911, and another loan ratio &om tbe cumatJy reca...uirefl J50 at or near imolvacy. ) pmient lo 6 perceDt by 1991. But at Tbe lcliU8tion will be the bialest would have allowed dlriftt to meet •tovernmeat ftnancial mcuc in tu. the new requlmnenu eatirely tory, dwuft111 five times over tbe th~ tbe ute' of an accountina comblaedCOIUo(tbeNcwYortCity, &echnaque Lbat allows non·money Pe~n Central, Chr"Y~ and Lock.becd "&ood will .. u capital. bailoutaoftbe 1910.aadearly 1980s. • Tbc new l.S percent rcqu.ircment Similar SAL lealslation -is movsna (or "taftlible .. capital -cash, stocks throuab the He>ute t?ut at a ~ower and property that covld easily be pece. Fanal conareuaonal actaon ll convencdtocaah-altowaudopted expected before July. by the Hou1e Bankiaa Committee's Sen. Howard Metzcnbaum, D-financial inatitutiolll subcomnuttee ••k el New .. rt 'tot'k rrlrl" Quotf't Barrin~~r, Rya n & Company _,_.,_, ' 0 1,IPl i52-7 J 7) OI• .. 0.... DALV ~OTmu.dlr. A1111 • ... en , lonballout ........ .... How ..... ~ ...... o&tilrrapi.a ~ta ia ....... ~ 1111 .... ~Committee's CMirllMn. Sen. RMllt. [). Micla.. promi1ed Me&zenbaum ~ bearinp and eftOrta lO wnie bills to address chanen In bukina laws souaht lartely by consumer aroupa. Amona them are measures that would require bank.I and SltU to CMb all tovernmcnt checks. provide low·incomc people with low-cost c;bectiD1 and publUb data on their lencliDI for improvina low-Income ~. and loans to min· ;;~-- "It isn't all that I would like in the bill. but we've come to an undcr- 1ta.ndiJllL" Metunbaum said just before tM vote. Tbc bill tracks the proposal pres- ented in February by Bush, pleda:ina S 1 S7 billion over the next l 0 years - two-thirds of it from taxpayers -to cover depositors apin1t tones and calli~ for widctcalc reforms. Chief amona them was that SclL OWWI be NqUiNd IO ea&li .. double ..., .,.. .. • •• • ... • rtmaia IA ...... Ill Ill .... openton of lailld SAU W 161111 fl their own moaey 11 rilk. tMJ W li&lle incentive to i'eft'aia ftoom ....._ nlky lout Uli• --.i1y i....a del)Olit&, ICCOldi• to luah. Tbe~ includelmooey IO '9J for some Sll billioa coauai• - year to dole or tubeidize tM ™"" of mon than 200 5ALa, S50 biWail IO be spett.t over the ant three,..,. fir rcteu.i.. 3SO more inl\i&ut10111 _. $33 billion to handle new inlolve9-cles expected to arise before the,,_ 2000. To twfill Busb's promiee ol"aewr,. apan, .. \be lcaillatioe abo ... ~ reDl8ca the aeency that o•• 1111 Werally iMUJed thrift instit..aioM. tbe Federal Home .Loan lank laMI, which bu been. widely criticiald • beina too cloee to the indUltty, widl 1 new rqulatory authority to be~ liabed under tbc Treuu.ry r>ep.rt- ment. The SAL deposit insuranc:e pn>t aram would be transferred to m. .......... ~at NEW YORK (AP) -The folJowlno I~• ~ e·~ shows the Over·lhe·Counter stocks a art s werr•n!,! thel have eone up lh• mo\t an 1 tJ II ~w~~ mo'I based on oercenl of chent1e 11Tl':l No securlfle' 1redln11 below 12 or 1000 ofoScl sh~H are ncluded .a.lld oet:t;enl•IM ctianges are Ille 11 di er•~• bel"1¥Mn the orevlous clOlll'IO tctmTM- orlce 1no WtdnHd"~~ last or l>ld orlct .';:~~!fi N1•~11r,on n !~ ! 1 LaUo ~~ld,rd j lrQW ~ , Uo ~ ... RV out>IHehr • • , Uo ro ~tlnvt 1v~ un 1 • 1'-Oo 1,1rFdt J 1eteo + 1 UP vMtdrc ' vec 1 1 1 + llo 32 Up alrfdNoble r on , •.• f 2~ UP rn:f,•ISter I Vlllonks f , ~ Up rnl ir un Waref!MCll.lb 3~ , Uo l •P r1nsam i T~IH"h 2 S· 1' S· 16 UP ~ramco un v-r~etSL .,}"-+;., 8: 11 !'l'tf.!s'fl ~ ~ =:~ . 1 • 8: i•. =~rGp v Nlw)c 11 .. I~ UP DA Ene utotrOI Corp ? ,. UP 1~ rleicCP i~1:,1Fl11' 'i·! 1 ~· H: t'l1 ~r,~ ':f2Jl.dTCh I~~ 01~ o: nffKlno Si: Mo j H Inc COME SEE LOCAL TALENT IN FOLIJJg . .. . . . .. ""' . . . . ~ : . . • I. ; ,', ·. . . lo. ~ • A . J INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY CUISINE Suo~4Niptly111 UP'f•'• L11n4mark Jlome • BROWN SUGAR GLAZED DUCK Witlt A Mixttl N11t Crr11"' S#11tt • CANTONESE STYLE PORK CHOPS Wit" A Cflfrift Pf__,,,,,. GI•• IUS • FRESH SEA SCALLOPS .. Wit• A Ct1rlk Tan••~ A"' Mitmtt1W ArHdl.b Ham 114.JS • SEA BASS w;1• A..., c1 ........ Y.,.., •.a n•• $11.95 ~~ Vlme/tMON Plfty tonnett 0.-.,_.. DoMe ... ...,~ c.oe lrOOltd . ..,,. ... ~ ... c 1..,.. .. ~ Jatlna... ~o.. ~'** M~ "°"""""" .,,,,., "'*' ,...,......,. u..,,.. ... ,... .._o.... ............. ..... Gery~ .,,,.. o;., MeryGN.ft Herb °"""' ~ °"""" ~ l'1111«c111• T Ol'ft/ H°""Y """'~ .. .,. ,,.,,,., ..... .._ ...... .......... a.-,,... cer.... ... ~Kh:torf • Jin w..,. --~ 0. IClrtt .... ~ ....... UllDll .-&.--........... .... ,,,.. ..... ~~· ............. ..... Mlftot\ .... M«8 Anti Mound ...... o... ~o.. ~0.-... ~,..,,. ..... ~ ...... ~....,,. Giii ..,.eii '**-----..-... ~ ... Clll~ ..... ........... ........ ,_.,a ... ... ............ ler1'0n -·IOI'! lerTWCI~ Terry.,_. c..n ... ~ .... aw.... .... U.l•n.:o oe.. .... ........ ...... Mlftl .... Mlftl ....... .......... Glor'9 ..... OlndJT'-,.,...... -....r-•• ......... ........ ...., ...... v Orenge CoMt OAllV PILOT/ Thuuday, Aprll 20, 1080 workers compensation overhaul· unv lled Ul'h4 \,I \l»\H Small business class covers management SACRAMENTO -proposal '°double the dasab1lit)' benefits of California '-'Orkcrs was endorsed Wednesda) by Gov. George Deu· kmCJtan , AFL-CIO chief John Hennma and spokesmen for the state's major employers and in· surers., But while the proposal. the result of 11 months or pnvate n~otiations, was hailed as an "historic triumph" by Henning, two of the most.powerful specia( in1crcstaroupsafTec1cd by the plan -doctors and lawyers -were conspicuously absent from the coahl1on The California pplicants' t· IOI ne> s Auoc1aU<ln. !"hic.h rep-resents law)ers s~1al111na an disabaht> claims. 1mmed1a1cl) condemned the plan -which cuts costs by chmanatana some current appeal procedure -for "sacnfit'- ioa the nghts of insured workeri.:' California Medical As 0c1a11on spokesman Ken Todd Siad onl). "We arc anal )z1ng 11. Bui we were not part oft he sroup. We were not asked until last week." Dcukmcj1an and Henning al o said tlrey were JU 1 bea1nnang the process of seek1rig supporters an the Legislature. DeukmeJian said he hoped to announce a b1parusan lineup of lc11~latl\C ponso~ ne\I Wtt .. The proposal would aff«t 1.\ malhon Cahfom1a workt'rS and 600.000 cmplo)ers. and 1\ aimed at reformanaa S)Stcm that IS one Of the mo t opens1"e in the nation for cmplo)ers but )telds benefits for workers that art 45th among the 50 SUlte It would raise benefits from a current maximum or $224 per week to $322 per week in 1990. $420 per week in 199~ and $511 per week in 1992. Employer fl~\)· ments would nst b)' about 14 percent, or b) about SI h1ll1on annuall), and insurance ratt· woutd be cul b~ 5 percent. 1 ~ mt o( tht moM) for th~ 1m:rt1W'd bcntfill would tome from • Iona and ckta1lcd hst of "O"~UltlDI chanr\ anclud1na· -0,erhaul o tJK P'Otrtm' cumberwmc dama prOCCj • in- cludana elimination of the Workers' Compen~11on Appcab Board and enactment of an It .. celcralt'd chunn proccssina ~hed· uh~ to be udm11us1ercd b> a new 01'1~1on of Wo1l.crll· Compcn"'1· 1100. -A ban on "doctor shoppan.~" b) "Aorkcrs sec-kin& a daagno ·~ 1hat "ould ) 1eld greater benefit-; -New limits on s1rc'ls claims. under which worker\ qualif) for benefits from ps)'ch1atr1c IOJUnes. A Strin of frtt confenntta on M* •=·1•••• ~ will be ol'rercd 'o Oran~ County small busaneu cntreprtncurs. . The upeoman& schedule~ May 2. laws. hccnsana, and 1n\urance; May 9: essential steps to launch a bU tntuj Ma)' 16. manual or~~mputer accountmJ. May 23, patents. trademarks, rop)'n&htt; May 30, adven"sn&. pubhC1t)'. pubhc Relations. These discussions W.11 be at I to 3 pm Tuesda}'s. at Republic ~' mis m Santa Ana. Pre-rcai\tration 1s rt.~uar~d. ('all 836-2709 . Thc&e ~rO&f8mS are co-spon~orcd b) the Service Co~ of Rc11rcd uccutivcs (SCORE). and the Act I\ c Co~ of Executive~ (ACE). . For free andavidual counschna with u r.;oun\elor or for more 1nformauon on these proarams. call SCORE at 836-2709 • • • A ~m1nar on mulclpal bond• ucl portfolio mua«emHt will be at 10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~an\. ~tu~a) at the l ~aneMa~ott Ho~I The ~ker1s ~icb~I ~Iker Cf A 32"0 • WATTI PU CHA ..... -_ -llTO I -fflOll 21·21• HI. WITH_, .. TIWI I~ THO High-power stereo for less! AM/FM digital tuner with 12 station presets, fluorescent display. #31·3016 ~1>1nen.e •xtr• R6g. 499.95 Low Al 115 Pe.. 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TC>Mlwtaet dlliling a Remote leta you check ,,,.. aegea from any phone. #43-391 ~up to 8 infrared remotee. #15·1901 Benen. •""• 1-Plece P8t'llOMI Mlnl-Fo,,.- Aleo receives lldditK>nal weather chan- nels to keep you adviled. 119·1001 =· "91.11 ... Foldl up for wy ~ .,. '*'9· m.m For mformauon call KeH ) haw or Maf) EnC'k\On at 4 76--. . . ~ ''How 10 Wle u.e B11lees1 War" as the \UbJCCt ofan cxccutt\le seminar t)) the Kappa Group On Tuesda) at the< o ta Mesa Re<i Lion Inn The fee 1s $350 For fu nhe.r 1nformat1on or to regastrr call The Kappa Group at U9-8 I 20. · • • • Enterprt1ln1 Woman "Acce11 to Information" scric~ wilt ha'e ns 11 topic for ats Tuesday breaHa t mccuna "lncroa-;an@ \our V1s\b1ltt)' and Producm It) •• The monthl) meetings. which are open to all v.omcn an business. arc at the Irvine Mamou The breakfast panelists will speak from 7 to 9 a m and wall fea ture Mama Brashier. prcs1dcn1. Brashier Co . nnt.• Crov.ell, p~1dent C ro'-'ell and Associates. and Lorraine Rear n)'der. 'ice president and ~nncr W1seAdv1u· The) wall coH~r marketing. indept ndent contracto~ and nuun1aan1n1 v1s1biht) The breakfast discus ion will bdollowed b) ura1n1ngS<''>s1on from 9 to 11 a.m .. conducted b) Anne Crowell. on the subJect; .. F1v~ tep to lncrca<11 ng Your Produc11v1ty Through Marketin11." ••• .\n employment and labor relations law seminar pro' 1d1ng execuu"e and manaacrs advice and technique tO prC\-ent labor and emplO) ment·n:lntcd lawsuits wall be 9 a.m ·10 4:30 p.m.. pnl 2.6 at Gatewa) Inn in la Mm1da Reitstratron fens S-195~6-SfSO forla~onai aucndec fralll the same firm. Lunch, ccn1ficate of complc11on and seminar matenals are included. Each firm attend1na v. all also rcce1,e a free cop) of the newly released vad~ "How to A"oad Sexual Hara sment Lawsuit<; -The scm1har matcnal'I are available separately for$ I 25 To re1-1ster call Goldstein&.. Kenned\ toll-frtt at <800) 26-0113 .. ' American Society of laterlor De1lgnen v.111 meet at 6 30 pm . Apnl 26. at the C'osta Mesa Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bmtol The monthly mceung will feature Dalitd Teultbaum oJ Corra1-10 Fabnc'I He "Aili present a "De 1gner's Guide to Toule .. Cost as S2 I membe~ S22 50 non-membcr'I Fo1 r~servauon-;. call the A ~ID office at 643· I 549 · • • • Profes1lonal Secretaries lnternaUonal, Bahia Chapter 1s spon\Onna a luncheon dunnJ Prof es 1onal Sc( rctane' \\eek at the WMttn South Co:ist Plaza Hotel 1n Costa Me\a. 11 a.m 10 I p m . pr1I 26. Tickets arc S20 afld ma)' be purchasc<fb> calling Pat Borden at 89 -3311 ext 301. • • • · Networldag Women of Or1111e County "111 meet al ~.m .. Apnl 26. f ollow1ne open networtcana and a dinner, the program will •~elude a special ·presen~taon b) Walker A11oclate1 ortrHnc. ··vourlame. Your( ho1ce. Your Power -,.:;;...llf.---~Nfi~~pen tO-itU working wen~ IA-{}f8Age ( OtlfH) ""''h spec.aa emphasis on women in manaaenal position and women who own their o" n busane'>SCS Paid reser"at1ons are required For anforma11on and rcscrv1u1ons call Leora Baron at 786-0091 • • • The OT1111e Coaaty cla•pter of Womn ln Ma.aagemeat will celebrate 11s 16th ann1Hrsar) at 6 pm . April 27 at the Cihcraton e\\port In add111on to dinner and binhda) cake the orpna1,.t1on ft-atures speaker Joan Klubn1k. ED D Joan wall talk about using pov.er as a 100110 help ach1clie goats Prepaid restr'-atmnure required The ccm for the eHn1ng ofnet.,.,orkana. dinner and the proiram as S:?S for mem~rs and S JO for cue-sts Mail check 10 Jane Huesscner. (PA WJ~f trc•uurcr, 25283C a~t Road.# 107. Laguna Halls 926S3. no later than .<\pnl 21 For 1nforma11on phone("' 14) 723-020Q • • • The Orange ( ounty Ad"en1 ang Federation prc~nts C«ld»rtay Ca1lao Nipt from 7 10 11 pm. on Apnl 27 al the ln.:ane Mamou Proccc\h will benefit AoC'lub's scholar\h1p fund. • Cclebm) (• ino 1&}\t 1s open to the put>hc and includes cas1no-hkc pmang, hors d'OCU\lt'fC mUSIC, danc 1ng. door prtlC~. and raffiC pn1e UCh U a thrcc-da)/two-naght sta} an Lu Vcia . The cost for the c"ent 1s $20 for AdClub member and SH for non·memticM No-h~l ~-.craaes will be available for 1nforma11on call (71 4) 979-91 'I • • • Marllet1n1 For a Full Ho.It', a seminar focusing on the challenges faced b} the independent hotel/rnotel operator . .,,..,11 be 7 to 9 p.m Ma} 4 at tht' TravelOdgc at the Park 1n Anaheun • The event 1s ponc,orcd b)' the ( ahfom1a I od&anJ Jndustr) •\'>soc1u11<>n 1n cooperation with the Hotel and Re<itaurant t>1 v1\1on of 1he Manaacmcnt ( ollege of San f'ranc1~ The program as frtt for ho'>pataht ) emplo'!Cr nd emplo)'ce wath advance re~rvat1ons for more 1nforma11on or to make tt~~o11on\ for the kmanar, plca\t' contact tbc C LIA Office Bl 800.637-466A b)'MB) I. ·Trump blasts '~otel queen' NEW YORK (AP) -DcYeloper wu ~11ned off "<;inccrcl)'." It said an Donald Trump. ntttl«S b) a dt'PUIC 91rt: o"crasmall pte<'e or A1lan11c Cit) real "Cher the tut number of ~tan I c tatc. wrote a Klthana lttter rn If. ha\lc "''Itched a > ou ha.,.c vanuall) t>lcd hotel qurtn Leona Helm le> • de tro)ed m> friend and a oncc .. rea1 and denounced her a "a d11'J"ICC 10 and re pec tcd man, Harr) humanity" Hclmsley' Trump·s April S letter to "" "Without the \Ctl of Han) Helm Icy bepn "Dear Lenna" and Helmiley, )OU ~ould be a non~lal). RECRUIT ,romC7 Southern Cahfom11 a C\~nsive and l»uake-prone. On top of th;u, "we're ftsht•na. well~tabll\~ compan1e$ on the Ea l C<>a$1 and they d<>n't ~ant to l0te." A&hbroolt ttperatcs ht& firm from lbc olhtn. Espetaally 1n 11'c pharma- ce"&ical induttry, auracuna talent i1 a lost battle. Son;t ladtri didn't find thtm· tel"n immune lo AlhbrOOk's PR· dicamtnt. RobM ltownbluth. Ph.D .• ptttidcnt of Sen C1emftttt'1 Ad· \llnced uraacal lnterVcntion. 11id becauK or heav> rclocauon and hou 11'\I cost~ has firm won't try to re ru1l unless 11 absolutely ha' to. nd the fl rm c~pccu \Olr1n1 hou,m1 co'ts may crtate a lhonqc of hourly v.orkers for manufactunna Paul Kanan, pnttcknt and rtuef e,c,uuve officer of lrvutt's Oncotcch Inc .. dcitnbN S1m1lar problems find· ""clerical and~ help. Not cvtryone tecS 1MN1iJ1s COlll 1 a cktttttnt. Edward McDonald. sale and mark~ana vKC Ptttidcnt for Cardiovucular DcvKU Inc . said the po111bihty of makar,a me>My from hout•nt apprcaauon .. ., aJmost an tn«nlt\'C propam 1n tttielf."