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" MO DAY, APBIL 2441 198
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.':r~e~ k "Jlled in Coa~t H·ighway collisio.n
Two can lturn .... coftldtne on CCN11t H .. ttwa1 ••rlJ SuM•J evenlne-
Opening oflrvine
Child Development
(enter protested
ey OILY ADAMS 1.htai.sle to be&>n openina ceremonies.
or .. ._..,.....-... don•t know who those ~pie
It was a perfect day for 1 pany or a art, but they're obviously con used," ~otat unday, and thtrc was a littJe Mayor lany A&nn sa.1d aflu the
of e.ch at the ckdication ttrcmomcs ctremorues ... They sound hke naJlt
for l1V1ne's ne• City Hall and ChiJd wina tdeolotun who know noth1n1 oev~nt Center. aboul butldq a community ... """Y'-'~ A ptt11 releatc d1stnbuted by
Eisht )'OUl\t men from tt.e.Oranac Youns Amencans for Frttdom
County ch•ptcr of" OU!ll Ammcans quoted aro~p ch11rman Cr111
for Freedom, an ultraconservat1ve Donorno of Christ Collqc of Irvine
sroup bated on collcee campuses, as sayina. .. Government hould not
carried ...,.. and chanted slopns be in the business of child cart
OPPoMftl a cat)· pontorcd child <:art Tuana 1inaJc-1ncomc fami lies to pey
_....._pnllfUlt. --------fot-th&-chtkl -ftrt-0f-two-tnt0me uaam.ina that subltdiud child care. houxbolds u an o utrqe.
wasthcrat0nforbiahpro_pmytues "Mayor Larry Acnn 1s bent on
in lrv1nt, and that us•na. public tum1na lrvtnc. one of Cahfom1a's
money for duad ca1C •11 a n,.1 sc~ most prosperou c1t1n, anto a welfare
iowards braillwalat~ childtH1 tht state. Aarao is anti-family to the cort.
protelWrlchMled ••tunaAcnn· a.nd. lnstead of finchna incenti~n for
mede r llV?llCI MOCk ~ '° &ho motben '°~:'~· Aar&n -a11ts ••killl"' •a i..,ipt bud marched up ... .vWI/ AJt
( 0 \ ' ( ' I .. " \ " I I .. I 'f I I' I 0 ,. , I
Jeep reportedly crosses
into traffic;-3 others hurt
9y JAHn ZIMMERMAN
Ofttw~ .... SU!lt •
A 1pecd1na Jeep crossed into on·
com1n1 traffic alona a cuf\C' of Coast
H1&}lway on unda> and 1rucl
another car bead-on. 1nJunni thrtt
people and luJhna a tttn-agt 11rl v.ho
wa lrappcd inside the fie') v.rcd~.aac.
pohcF said. .
Watncssc c t1mated the Jeep was
tra\ehng about 6.S mph v.ht'n a cu
pulk<f out of l.hc pied CXlt of£mt'rald
Bey. a pn,att rommunit) on a hill
above the ht&hv.-ay. t..aaun• Bach
Police gt M1\:c Hall said
•'He (the dn\cr of the Jeep)
auemplcd to swc~t" lnd a' 01d h11-
una lh1~ other tar and ID dotn& lhlt
cro sed over the double )cllow lane
into northbound traffi and colhdcd
wnh 1h~ 8MW,"tHaJI said.
was on tus v..ay home from a vis1t Wlth
fnend an Laauna.
The 101urcd 1n the Jeep were Paul
Vescl. 17. aqd Russell Standard, 1 S,
both ofCorona dcl Mar The dead Jirl
was 1dcouficd as a 16-ycar-old from
Newport Beach
tandard. who had cuu on his
hand, was treated and released from
M1 ion Ho~1tal R~ona1 McdJcaJ '*
Center m M1ss1on VtcJO. a nu~ina
super\ 1sor said. 1cbols.-w~ ~
fcred facial laccrauons over his naht
c)e, alw v..a• released
Vcscl was 1n fair condlt1on wuh
bums to his anns and naht lea and a
po able concu ion. she said.
California H11hway Paltolman
Mil e Lu 1cr. the fitil officer on the
t«nc. said he believed Standard
ownC'd the vehicle, but Vescl was
dnvaoa. eJ1llUlilcd heap ofrars, w11h 1he .
Jeep oven urned on its pa~stnaer 1dc. . Traffac was backed up~ both ides
spewed hcav) black ~mole for a re.. of PCH for more thJn an hour.
seconds bCr<:srt burstm!)mlo flames at -Fite crews •'ttt ~yc:d about t{)
about 7 pm Pas~,,. y pulled two manutcs 10 tct\tnl to the scene
• m the Jeep and the because the incident Ofl&lnally wa
dnvcr o f the 8M sat Uddtcd rcpone4 as I strUctW't' fitt m upscale
nearby until a v..itnn pulled him Emerald Ba
&WI} from the flame , which pre d The fire spread quickly thro~ the
10 nearby home\ bru.s.h on the east side of lhe h• way.
··1 ~v. him from a v.a-. bad., he TM ool> house da:mqed by nrc was
lost controt:· id ~elth 1<:bols. v.ho at 231 Emerald Bay, ~bcTe' 8111 . ·~as· aii~19.. l}()h~ lh the:" bttt: I t.16' .. K rua. ~. v. \' Uf'll_bi ~t
BMW S30i. ".I think I tii_t_ him M d· Ko~ma and lhitt ~icbbon noted
On. J (0Uldn t gel nut 0 IS "'1.h Theft <Jown the v.()Od. hina.le roof1>cfort
•u no-.hcrt to o •· fircaews amved. Patt of the roof was
·1chob. 36, 1d be bought the c:ar burned and some of the fum1tul't' in
ju t wt v.ttk. "t\er). piece of lhe home was daJnqed by moke. he
clolh1na I ov.n was tn that car. I ;,ust said
sot back from do1na my laundr). • Kocnia and other nCJShbors. said
The LOs Anacks ~1dtnt '81d he ,,.....,,..COUJSION/A2J
Sailing
courses
answer to
dreams
lty,AUL~ or_o...,,_.-
ln a 1eene reminiscent of"ilfolly·
-.ood "'-.dc-tcrttn spectacular. the 6S-
foot 5Joop AWb Eaa1e sliced tbro\llh
the towerina •hate caps White waves
cruhed over the vC'SKl's bow and saJt
water prayed the •"tde-e)'C'd crew.
f'ter nt'af'ty t•o weeks of~
whn.a 1n10 the PaClfic trade Winds,
the crew saw the telltale ice non and
ot Iona after land was tishted.'-
. At.ska e.,te cru\IN into spec\IC\l&ar
Glacier Bay, 1u 2,SOO-milc PnSllt
from Hawau at an end
-----,aches women to break chain of violence
< ut lo the Onntt Cout Collqc
Sathf\I and Rowana Cnttt. This wa
no k-Cnc crcaled an t.buni.nd of.tame
Holl)-wood "'"ptwrittt. but 11' thf
rcal-hfc adventures of stu«nts frOm
I 7 to 70 who pan.tCJpate in the
numerou manne prosrams offered
throuah the commun1t cotJeee.
Touttd as tM tarsnt Pubhc 1&.1lina
arid manM proeram in the na.tion
the t&Jhna pr:osram is fl\io)cd
b) more than 3 000 people each ar
v.hostan upforcounea. tem.1narsand
lectuf'C$
GOOD MOR I· G
him for me, but I could do 1t for m
dauJhttt:' ware of the 1tuat1on, Burn ·
mothct h d bttn ~S<'an:h1n1 ihchcr
and.; proarams for battered •omen
f\cr a 1t.ccli; 1n a Pa\Mkna hotel
Bums WI\ ab~ to enter Human
Opl1on . Bum' and her dauahtcr
became two ofthi 2.200 women and
chHdttn whO 90\llht rcfUtt 1n Orantc
County hcltcrs tl\at year. "
Sured. but proud of hentlf for
havi.nc ma& a htehhy decmon,
Burn satd. "Goins back to ml ~"' •.itb)·•Ub.Y~ n didn t
rc11ty help... _ -i•• ,. ., .. _,_ ,_,
The 1hna and R0W1nt
Center l"<'CCftJly ccletritcid t~ com·
plcuon of a SJ'°.000 npenllOf'I pro~t h w dedtca.ecl • the 9'lck Sa1lina Lof\ tn honorof'lhe Harry and G~ tettf FoundMioa ...._
S l 50.000 donation •rifled lk
ccn\tr for a mtkhlftl pant a.d inMt
tlw proJ«t polllble.
· Tt.t srant rrilldc pallibk •Wei IM
cont1Hed ~ ol IM p 111 aw.
ieff~IA4 I IP? _ ..... ..,""
!Ir MMT IM•Tl-...N ... .._ ......
1lle trial o( eeria1 mwder
lludy ~ a fonnir~and ClOIDpulercouultaDt c . 16 ~oeeiuaal-tonure stayinp, 1 ~to wrap up today wilh doeiae arpamenta.
-t\ttomeys in the trw, expected to
be the lo!tlnt and moat expensive in Oraaee COunty billory, &ook a four·
day rc:cett laat week to finalize jury
r
iDllNC:dom wl cvidlilce ~ ~ Mm to 2'~ other alayi• in It.raft. 44; ii ......... ia .... crime ~Mich_ wt Southern Cali·
~ that lpHaed from 1972 to forDia.
1913. Many of the victim1 weft Tiie trial IW1ed ia J Uly, when
euually abuled. dlUllDd and IOnur· buDdtedl of J*Cntial juron ~re
ed Ud eome waecrnUculaled before ..._. to the Santa ADa counhou1t.
I.bey were killed ud their bodin =:=-•acmttll were pven in dumped aloftl local ~ -.. ...lier, l'DOft \ban ftvc yean aftet
Iftlle former Lo111 ae.ch'~t ii Kid .. arrai when the body of 1 dead
convicted of two or more flnt-dctree MlriM wu found in the pusen,er
m&llden and the trial moves to the •t ol'bis car.
penalty ~· proeecutora aid Ibey . ~OD bo&b aides tentatively
plan to introduce evidence connect· reiied their cues last week.
•
•t JllnCI Merwin, OGI o( 1tnft•1 lliree attomryt. llid .,.... ....
wilMMel Mill IDIY be Called. Qepaty DiArict Anomey Bryu. ln>wn
Would bave aa oppor11&nity to call
rebutw witnaees.
ao.ina 111umenu will then be
4rlivered before the case aoca to tho
j ury.
Kraft did not testify on his own
bebalfbcc:autc Superior Court J~
Donald McCartin refUsed to limn
aw 01 '•iolt to ftve o( tht I J .....
Tiie d rt 11 bu yet to o&r jwon
an aplHllion for whit the body ot
Terry Guallnl WM doint In Kraft's car ..... lie ... palled Ovn' oa a &r&tlkatop.
Ourilnr1 pu11 were pulled down
to bis knen Ind he had marb from a
rope on bis neck and faint marks on
ha1wrisu.
knl\ aaid be Dicked Gambrel up
to
baldlhiki111-C T'bomM Mcl>Ds r'«, anodlif itileatt M10t'DeY. .... ,. ~ &bit Oambrel WM DOC dr8d
wbeo ot1ken band llis body ud tbat
Kraft WU tWna bim to the hoepital.
The oae link to all the victims ~
that they wre without uuasponauon
the laat time they wen *" .~ve.
Man)' of the viroms had tranqualiun
1n their systems thlt matched druas
found in Ktal\'1 car when he :was
puUed over. -
Group seeks stricter la WS ,
to protect s ~ate'~ co~stline
ly J/Wn ZIMMlltMAN Of_..,,......,.
Sm1ll in number but suona in
sentiment', 1 aroup of Laauna Beach
environmentalists on SundJly uraed
the public to demand stiffer laws to
protect the California coastline from
oil drilhna and pollution.
Spurred by the recent spill by the
Exxon Corp. oil tanker in Valdez.
Alaska, the Save Our Shores arouJ>
held a rally to promote local public
bearinp on a pendina Ocean Sanc-
tuuy Bill.
About 1 dozen activists 11thered
under cloudy skies in Heisler Park.
overtookina the Plclfac Ocean, for an
update on recent lobbyi~ eff'oru.
Slowly, about 20 pasaen.-byJoined in
to lip a petition uraina leaislaton to
hold the hearinp, 11 ~II U a
nationwide sanctuary bill.
realJy jumpina on the 'bandwqon,"
said SI~ Our Shorn Preaidcnt Jkt.h
Leed1t who lobbied the iuue in
Washanston D.C. last month.
She warned that California shores
are ripe for such a d isaster from the on
tanken that pus by daily and the
offshore drillina platforms.
Experts prcdkt a similar, major
spill off the California coast within IC>
years, she said. "I don't think we need
auarant.ces like that."
Oil companies are slow to take
action after 1 spill because they make . a hefty profit, whit trith increased ...
prices nationwide, Leed• aid.
She u~l)llrtkipantl 10 write or call their · slator every week and to
talk about problem.
aas in «rt.am CaJ1fomia coastal areas.
Leeds said . she wdl 1eod the
petitions to Rep. Georte Miller, 0.
Rtehmond, who heads the subcom-
mittct on water and power resources.
The next pl1n ofattaclc is a pica for
nauonal ocean protection, which will
be sent to Rep. Barbara Boxer, 0-San
Francisco.
Lonn Goode. a L.aauna Beach
photoarapher, said she was disap-
pointed by the low turnout at tbt
rally.
"These people who are con~med
about their new can and not tlwar
children's future are crazy," Goode
Mid ... You loOk around this county
and who cares? Nobody."
Another rall_y is scbeduled May 29,
on National Ocean Protection Day,
Leeds said.
Pertlclpantl In • S.ve O ur Shewn r•llJ In Yeutta ae.ctl on SundaJ w•v•. strtps of
'-With the Alalkan 1p\ll, our elected
representatives are sceinf the en· -----~·-_ vironmtnt in a different liaJ'lt, they're
Such involvement may help the
state sanctuary bil~ two vmion1 of
which are now pendina in the HouM
of Reprncntauves and the ·Senate.
The Senate bill, authored by Alan
Cranston, 0-<Alif., would prohibit
explontion and extraction of oil and
The event wrapped up with a
"wa~" by memben holdina blue
strips of fabric, which wu followed by
a candJeliabt visil
SHELTER
,romAf
But surrounded by other battered
women. knowinf, she wain 't alone
and receivina dai y counselina from a
woman who understood her situ-
ation, Bums bepn to rcpin strcnath.
"A lot of women that come to us,
what they really need is some time
out," said Vivian Oecak1 executive
director of Human Opuons. With
time away from the abusive cycle of
their home lives! women are able to
cemember whu ife was like-without
the bcatin_p to which theY. had
become accustomed , Clecak said.
"At the shelter, they looked me
straiaht in the eye and told me how
this situation was unhealthy," Bums
said.
Al with most women, Human
Options counselors told Bums that
cowudina was available for her
husband u well. Knowina that man'y
women are not willina or able tp leave
the abuxr, the shelter has extended
COLLISION ,....,., . ...., ... ""'*' by•tbe crull. ••Jt
-JDcndibly loud. It WM JUlt a llillll-"
iu prosram to include a "men's anger
manqement aroup."
COnductc<f away from the women's
shelter, the locauon of which 1s a
closely iuarded secret. the men's
aroup is an intearaJ part of correcting
an abusive situation because, accord·
in& to Occak.. "Chanaina the woman·
isn't chanaina the problem.''
Unfortunately, notenouah men are
reachinl out for help, Occak uid. .. orux 11>out Io ~rctnt o~en want help, ' she said. • The rest · couples
who both blam1: abu on the
-woman."
Calvin accepted the offer of help,
and the couple met at a counselor's offi~ away from the shelter. But
Q&lvin showed U{l Yt'i1h his car pac.ke:d
with Burns' clolhma. He forced Bums
and their dau&hter into the car and
drove them to Las Veps where they
stayed for I lh weeks -until Bums
qreed to move to New Jersey where
her husband's family lived.
Even thouah Bums bad onJy stayed
in the shelter 31/J ~eeks -the lenath
Tbe bomt o( ..... ....,....,
luaAldria, wbo liwe am door. Mio
w llled wida molleilld du'IM•••
.,, ....... bat odwwill .. -
...... llkl ..... L06I.
of Human Option's prosram is four found the strenath to say no.
weeb -the cou.nttlina. .she had When be nnally stopped usina
received 10mehow pve her the cocaine and speed, which McGuire
strenpb to leave ha-husband for the laraely ~iu u a catalyst for the
laat ume at a Texas Pizza Hut -after beatinas she suffered, McGuire said1 be threw boilina water on her during "We became friends. He starteo
their crou-eountry trip to New Jer· treatina me li.ke a woman instead of
sey. like sometbinJ to hit."
Now divorced from Calvin and The McGu1res arc still in coun.KI·
remarried, Bums 'has left . her own iri& throuah Human Options. as is
niahtmare behind; but has chosen to their 6-ycar-old son. Now McGuire
remain 1erive with the Human ~ ~YS. .. We'Ve been matried for seven
tions sbtlter u an occasional volun· years, but we've rully only been
teer. mamed for eiaht months. So at's likc
.. , pe11 I really wartted-to-let-ot.her we1re-futally honeymoonina." -r---,...........,....,:ia--+--...:
women know th1t they didn't nccess-Couples like the McGuire• and
arµy need a man in their lives ... Bums women who hav.e survived abuse and
said. aone on to healthy relationships like
..AJlot.bttHuman.Qptionuraduate, Kirn Burns make.-lluman-Option
Donna McGuire, would agree with director Clecalc believe the sbcJter
Buma. p~m is workin& for those who arc
.. Too many women 10 back to willina to cha.oat.
beina abused apin," said McGu~re. Funded by private and public
"Women 10 back·becau~ O~S:J institutions -includina IT\arriafe
orthecarormoncyand.it:• Uceme tees the toUJ1ty UttS to~
that society puts us in that position." support three abdicR in Orufe
Al a wo~ who returned b?f"e -County -Human Options hu been
and now lives peacefully with the abletocre1tehome-liteau.rroundinp
man wbo once broke her nose and for the women. and children teeldns
beat tter on a fairly rerular basis -shelter. With the help of IApna
McGuire and her husband, Scott, ire Beach Junior Women's Leape, •
one of a few couples who reworked bedrooms are kept freshly decorated.
their marriqe to exclude vi~Jenoe: Money may be a constant prcuure
The fint year of cou.nsehna with for Human Options staff. especially
HumanOouonswasdec1dedlrroc:ky, nbw that tbey~are desperatel.y tryina
but the McGuire• St1;&ck with the t0 find new office·~· but the daily
provam. On first entenng the shelter stress of runnina a shelter has not
after ."a ~cal!Y. &ood beating," dJlmpened Occalc's enthusiasm for
McGuire said, I was (upset) that I the proaram she initiated seven ycan
even had to be there." . aao
Alona with the couple's 3-year-old "The pfOl"lm's ·been like a
son, MCGuirc ~tayed in the shelter for dream," Occak said. "There's a R•lslng 8W 8rene11
four weeks whale she and her husband minimum amount o. f red tape and a Dr. Nerton H•=~q1, die first '9Mrt tranapa.nt recipie nt
met with counselors separately and maximum in human involvement. et ~·......., Ho1_..., lft N•:: a.actt, NI • torch
toldber. What I really wanted wu a pleasant ----• to ••••• ..:... ·-• --D But lllce Burns and her husba.nd, environment and a lot of penonaJ .._ 0 ••r-• _..._. ~..,.ofMH
physical abuse resumed soon after she counsclina for the women who come Aw•wu eell. Tiie flw •• llurft et die ,..._...,.,
returned home. This time, McGuire here -and that's what we have." etllrwe .. Weell Ill ••••'J' el •1• ••w• --'· tflelr
wentthrouahthecounundobtained The Human Options hotline f1rmH...., te rerlM tfte c••::*f0 ..... tOO,W U.S.
1 ratrainina-order apjnst her bus-number i1 494-Sl67. ••*-...., 1*3hl ....... •· _ __.., *" ••w •11na.
bud. fi~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii No matter bow many times her
buebud violated the order excludina
him from their home, or c:alled cryina
and ukina to be let beck in, McGuire
IOllllC\
One ticket
worth S6M
lyTheM DcMted,,._
A lottery player who purdwed a
ticket iD Su Fernando won a jackpot
Worth S6.24 million by pickina all ab
aumbln ftvm Saturdly niahf1
'"Locto-6-49" l!llM, •'-te lottery of· lcilll akt SUDday.
Tiie numben cboem by lotto a·=t•ae la tbe twice-Weekly p.me wn:2. II, 16.6, 13,Jluddll--
--. 49. Thii nwnben are lilted ln dalOlder d9iy weN •nouaced, but
uy oombiMtiOa ..ad win.
Pi" o( m Dlul the boBua WM
wOnla l210,21:J IO U = wbo ~t dcbtl iD 1.-.l V111 ~:J:'.. Pwnma City, Modllto, Su IDdCobb.
PIW ollb wtdwut U. Doa• 19111 li,724 .... toJlltli~~ .. ot• .... ...,... '° ll;M....,...
HI 111 11"\ flO \ICI,
Courses to cover • start, stress and
end of careers
C09Stline Community Collete will offer lhe
rollowmaJWC?tflml throup Sunday:
• Tele1)bone communications sJul11 workshop
will be held from 8:30 to noon Tuesday at
Coastltne'a Costa Mesa Ceruer, 2990 Mesa Verde
Drive Eut.
-Sttrewy .Kathaleen Lotnrifl WK'U Wl} In
which 1ndtv1duals can relate profcss1onaJly to
cusiomers and business usoc1.1tn over the tele-
ph~ne. Topics include deaJtn& with the anlf)' caller,
tatOna accurate mcssaaes, scrttnlng c.lls and
cst.abrisb1na public trust •nd suppon. RcJistratJon 1s
$20.
• A fligbt..auendant career v.orkshop v.111 be
held from 6:30 to 9·30 p.m. Wednesday at
CO&$tline's Hunt1naton Beach Center, 20661
Farnsworth Lane.
Topics mclu~ sclccuon cntenr for flight
attendants, apphcauo n ~parauon, interview tech-
niqun, com pan son of aarhnes and JOb dC1CnptJons. •
Part1c1pants will receive a hst of airline employment
offices and thetr hanna prOJCC't•ons for 1989
~caistrat1on is $22.
• A four-pan biofeedback and strc s manaae·
ment seminar wall be offered from 6· 30 to 9 p m.
Thursdays bc&Jnmng Apnl 27 at the Promontoi;·
Point Apartments, 200 Promontory Point Drive
West, Newpon Beach. .
Biofeedback machine and audio tapes arc am~g the techniques tha t can be used foy stIBs
reduction, self-hypnQs1s and mcd1tat1on. Ps)'~hQl
OIJSt Lee Solow wrll conduct the workshop.
Reaistrat1on 1s $29. . .
• The lepl ac;pcca of employee d1sc1phnc and
termination will be discussed by labor supervisor
Theodore Horn from 9 to noon Saturday at
Coasthne's Newpon Beach Center. 3101 Pacific
View Dnvc, Corona del Mar
Topics include equal cmploymtnt o p-
pertu111tm statutes and National Labor Rda11onr
Assoc1at1on safety laws Rqmrauon 1s $24
lnformauoo about au the semmars -maY-~
obtained by calhnf the colle1c's Commun1t)
Scrv1~s Office at 24 -6186.
Sale benefits school baseball
A garaae sale to benefit the baseball program at
Newpon Harbor H1a.h School wtll be held from 8
a.m . to 3 pm. Saturd"ay, May 6, at the hjgh school. -
Those who wish to donate salable items arc
encouraaed to call Katen Jennings at 646~3958.
I}' JOYa 900LOVICH °' .. ..._ ........
Debbie Hanson hu •n calied an
"in1p1ratJon. a bul.ldot and a fiabter.''
AU apt dncnption1 o( the ,,.._year..o&d
Ora.n,e Cout Collclt ~bnectural \CCh-
noloay student who fiu a learninadisabifi-
ty, was an alcohol and drua abutcr and
suffered throuah the trauma of rape at aac
IS.·
Hanson, a Fountain Val&ey resident. has
dysltru, an ampa1rment of the abihty to
read in which letters and words are
reversed. The d1sab1hty Wu noi diaanosed
untilshewas22. Herlf'8desat £.dison Hi&h
School in H11ntinaton Beach ~re ma1n1y
D's and f"s.
The combinataon of the rape and the
anabthty to read threw Hanson anro a
• losina battle with her 1elf-e.tcem. In her
freshman year she 1taned usina alcohol
anddrup
.. I was addicted for a number of years;·
she said. ''l v.as the most frustrated ha&h
school student you could ever 1m1J1ne I
knew somcthma was wrona. I was begin&
for help, but no one seemed to know what
lo do; not my parcnu. not my teachcrs,.not
m r_ counselors. I couldn't read, but no one accepted
that. I was aniculate and bn&ht. My
?nstructors felt I just wa n't trying. but that
as not true."
Hanson called on 11rlfnends to help with
her homework. <ihe said, because "T
couldn't read any of m y textbook . My
sclf~steem was completely destroyed by
the end of my frc hm1tn year."
She stayed an h11h school and managed
to araduate in 1973. She enrolled at OCC
the followma fall . but immediately fell
behind and dropped out
Over the next several year she succes.s-
futly held a number of JOb She was a
-finahst for a flight au.endanL pos111on ~ilh
a ma1or airhnc
"I did very v.ell in the oral 1nterv1ew.
and they were ready to offer me •Job," she
1&id . "I was told tha\all I necdtd to do waa
~a rclau~ely limlpk nam.
l couldn t even read the q~tion1. I
&utsled at every OM, lake I'd done in hap
tchool. They n~ed me to btftZe
throuab the test, but I stunned them W1th a
fadana tcorc. They coul4n't 11ve me tht
JOb." ' ff~son later worked as a d.&a pro-
ccss1n1 manaaer for a larae computer
company So impressed with her skills, the
comeany sent her to Ch1c:aao for funher
train ma.
"Despite m) d)sJe:ua, I was able to
~dJe the Job well," sbe~id. "I d1da lotof
tnputuna. created chans and establashed a
fibna system As Iona as J was 11ven verbel
1nstruct1ons, l '-new what to do. I
occas1onally made ktyboard1"8 errors.
transposm1 numbers or letters, but that
dJdn 't happen of\cn." ,
Hanson lost the JOb bcQusc of her dru&
habit.
"l was runnan1 with a pretty 1 heavy
crowd," she said "I don't know how 1
survived I'd ao K ven and c1Jht da)S
wnhout cauna a thini. I wa doma dru&!>
almost conunuousl)' dunna the hours
when I wasn't worlung
"I'd pany all n1&ht, fall in bed at S a.m .•
sJecp for an hour. then act up for work. I'd
be coming down from the coaunc and alcoh~l. and would be poppani pills 1n the
morning to wake up It was a v1c1ou
cycle." ·
Hanson mamed in 1980 to a man she
dated for a month. Later she d1~overed he
was a heroin addict He phys1'cally abu~d
her, hosp1tall2in& her on one occa ion
Two )Cars later he was arre ted for armed
robbery.
Af\er four months of mamaac. Hanson
became pregnant w11h her first child The
event changed her hfc
_ :.1wau1ck and ured ofnot knov.1na v.ho
I was or where I was 101na." he u1d. "I'd
been lhtnkllll of 11 vma up akohoJ and
drugs for a "'h1le. When I learned I wa
Debbie Henson
pregnant. 1 decided lo qun I m1gh1 hu'c
been able 10 nsnonahrc harming m' own
boJ), but not m> bab>'s " • ·
Ha,1ng finall) put the dl\WH'. thi:
Ph>)• al abuse. tJlc rape and th~ drugs nnd
alcohol behind her. Han on ta(ed a
prommna fu\UrC She-tx·aan aucndina
C alvai; Chapel in Costa ~fr~ and madl'
new fncnds Howc\Cr, he \\3\ .. t1ll lon.t·d
10 hve on "'el fare to ~uppon heNll and hi:r
1v.o mall children
In 19 S she rc-<"nrollt-d a1 O('( \he
rece1\Cd I 00 ptrccnt 'U(lpon from l.im11\
and fnends Thro.YjJl (,lf'l:er courud 1na
she d1 O\ ered \hC' had a \ anety ol art1\t1c
Grant was 1here He met Berat for tht' tirn time .11 a SAILING banquet where he rccea\ed the dee-d
From A 1 Now studcnu arc \41hnJ the l.aalc e' ef\ ~eel
Da"1d G rant, director of manne prograMs;fac1h11cs "h 's a a~ t r. 1 • and services, pro udl> hatls the program as an example of trc!mendous ~c~l:Plf,...~n~rd ~or pco p e to ~11 on a
commumty colleac at its bcSt · But the Ala ka u11c rcall) sh1nt'\ N~h !>ummcr"ht 11
. "I have a mission as a communit)' college person," ht' 1t sails out of Newpor:i Harbor on an X,000-mik. !-1\•k
said "We ou&ht 10 serve the commumt) _ voyaae.
takna An a sc~l ella.m andlellld Ille was suited for a career 1n arcbileetUft.
"I'm here o n a fivC>-year paan ••IM llid
v.11h. lauah. "I've Soll coup)e of yean left
a.t Coa\t before transf~na. ..
If an.on informed her seacben of her
d>sle~ia and re e1ved \pccial Mlp from w college'~ Ltaro1na Cenkr. She plan1 IO
tran\fcr to C'al Poly San Lula Obltp0.
he has taken several courecs more than
once 1n order to cam aood aradt's
·'J',e taken a required poht1cal teiencr
cour~ three time ;• she said "Tbt ftt11
ume I struuled badly and received ao f .
The secondt1me I dropped o ut late 1n the '
semester. Last semester I completed It with
a ( That was an accomphthment!
"'J'm v..1lhng to work slowly 1n ordc1' to
act the JOb done correctly I don•t havo
anything to lose .. •
Enaltsh professor Don P1cntorff '-
1mprc J wuh Hanson·, dctemunat1on.
~he's one fa.ntasuc student. .. be 1a1d;
"She's a li&hter. refunng to let her put
problem or dyslexia hold her back. be
doesn't gJ\C up If she turns 1n an
a' 1anment that 1 n't v..hat I want. I pve 1t
ba k to her and he reworks it uotJI 1t is
nght
"Debbie 1 an msp1rat1on, she puts the
rc1,t of u to shame "
I ast o;pnng Hanson earned a $300 OCC
urchttecture M:holarship, and a student
leadership award he 1s currently carryin1
m ore than I 5 un11s with a 3.0 Jradc-point .
a \ICrage --.-
Last }Car Hanson mamed·a dJvorcCd
lnthC'r of a )Oung dau&hter. They live 1n
f ountain Valley
" an' fantastic . he's so supponive.
He help-. me with my school work. He
ruds man\ of m} 1w;1gnments aloud ·10
mt' When t hear th<'m \ erbally, cvci;1h1ng
~t ms to c.hck."
Han n said she has finaJly found
happtn~
"Dcbbt.e Hanson is wort.bwJule _l litt
her," !>he ..aid.
· "PC'ople iil.nttoao to sca PeopledrcamabotJts:uling Jts first lea 1s the cla \1c, 2.l<X>-mile H.t"a ll run i\01~ .show _and~a around the ~rid ... · · folk> ed b a.Ha au.an.11 rutur 1 -Not everyone. i>f eou1" • w1H~ve~nd ,X . ~. pcrl1aps thc--nro~d~v\itt11Tt11:uun~J11:~~:'1lnflegr.t'-tft?i11ltl:.'"'v..o1.'tmrt1"""1'1nH~--------~
An antique show and sale will be offered by the Newpon Harbor. but the center o ffers o van ety of councs b1ls to G lacier Bay and Sitka, '\la ska 1h111.1~cd h' thl·
Santa Ana Uptown Lions Club from 1-30 a.m. to 2 for the novice and ex pcnenced sailor ahke. scenic Sitka-to-Ketchikan \O'fage ·
p.m . Sunday, April 30, at Irvine Valley Commun1 l~ Be1inners lcarn on Lado 14 ~loops. spending about 80 Colleac. l>(rcent of the course cru1S1n& the harbor waters. , The Kctch1kan·to-VancouvtrltiJ5 tO ·~\~t.,,,c~t...,,1:..:.fi,_t-""------,lp....;
Dealer pnccs are $20. while bU)CD arc ask~ for Sa1hng enthu~aasts can move on to intermediate combina11on of aood \a1ltnJ and \f>C< t.1cular \Ccncf\.
a S I do nation Merchandise will be appraised b)I. advanced and compcuuvc sa1hng. and be introduced to follo"cd b> the 1.500-mile, 19-da)' c rui~ from \,.incou\t'I
DcnnJS Watcher from 10 a.m to 2 p.m keel boats and ocean sa1hni. to ewpon Beach ·
Proettds wtll be used for community better-The truly scnous can then 'ltgn up for a "anety of Instructors take a new crt"' ol \tudcnt\ on c ~h lctJ..
ment, scholarship for the handicapped and other ocean sail tra1n1ng courses proHd1na the lond of ~a ad,cnturt mo~ (l(Clpka;ni >1JL\'
commum 1 Por'"T't'!lle'f'va1:t01'tt-6t""-tttf6f.-1---ll~~clasuoom. couaeuncludc maanc=elcctcpn .._dream about.
mauon, ca I Chuck or Mary Myus at S44--l l 22. manne v.cathu. 1ntroducuon to nav1ptl01l, masm md 'cu.dents nave to be ap&iem:~~!l<lr\ Men a~d celC1t1al na"1ptton, medicine at sea. manne d1e~I women arc chosen for their c,caman.,h1p a\ "'ell ao,
Homebuyers to get advice
The Huntmgton 8each/Foun111n Valley Board
of Realtors "' 111 d1scu s homcbu) ina strategics at tts
annual homebu)ers' seminar at 7 p m Wcdne!!day
Ma> 3 1n the Hun11na10n Beach ( 1ty Counc1i
Chambers, 2000 Main t.
Alleen Matheis. who will moderate the wor~· •
shop, said topic\ will include equ1ty-\hanngarrangc·
men ts, the value of condominiums as m vestment\
and tax payments
The free scmtnar will be telc' 1sed on Channel l
wtth the panel. of real e lntc agents answenng
questions from the audience and at-home v1e"'cr~
For more informauon call Jud11h A Se' ef) al 847-~3
Design seminar offered
A free 1ntenorde 1gn scminar"'11l be held from
lOa.m to noon . turda) at the ahfomaa ( ollcgc of
lntenor De 111'· 2915 Red H ill, 'u11c B-20 1. Costa
Mesa.
The wm1nar will be tau&ht by Ron Baron. ana
anyone interc tcd an the 1ntenor ~ ign fkld 1s
encourqcd to attend Call S4Q.. I 2 I 0 for fun her
1nformauon.
C \l .•. '\D\H
Monday, April 24
• 6:30 p.m C..&a Mtu P1aaa1a1 Comml.111 .. ,
council chambers. Caty Hall, 77 Fair On\c.
• 7 ·p.m, a.......-Bacl CU)' Co~ll.
council chambers. 200Cf Ma1n 1 · •
• 7:30 p.m . Nt.,.,. had Ctty CoucU,
counctl chambers, JOO Newport Blvd
Tu~lday, April 2 5
mechamcs. small boat safet) and surv1\al, ' uthem compatttl!ht} wi th other ere"' member' Co\h ran r from
Cahforn1a cru1 1na, manne electncal 'i)\tems >Jl ht about SI 000 to S l.400
des•an and mannc b1oloa> O ther course arc alwa)''i being considered and "It's an C\traordanal) e'<pcrn~n\<' 1ha1·, not 3\ :t1l:1l•k
planned In the "'1ng\ 1 an f-ngl1\h cl ass an literature oftht' an)where else " Grant ~•d
sea. "The <.losest )OU c:an &t't 1c; th~· N;tval \(.ldt•m, and
Althou&h Coa~t Comm unit> College Dtstmt that's hardl) a public program .. ·
Chancellor Al Fernandez and the board of trustees ha\C ......._ 1 /'. For more mformat1on about all 111 lh<' u•ntcr ~--n 'upport1,e. they on)' 1und salaries for Grant. Coast programs. call 432-S 80 •
Sa1hng Academy director Brad Aver.. a pair ol
maintenance worken and J handful ' of pan-time
instructors
To keep student co~t low. the sa1hng ccn1er *'
constantly sct·kin& don1111001 Last year, about SS0.000
was r.uSt"d •
s a result, the a .. erage cost per student IS ahout s ~ per
hour. much le than the actual co t
A supportl\t' commun1l) aloha given the center
some valuable and "orld-class \C sets
f or instance. Don )f'CS of e\!opon Beach don.lied
the SQ.foot trawler ~arda, which I\ out to sea almo t
'4CCkJ) carry1n1 tudents mvoh ed in dolphin rt'start'h,
water sampling. bottom studies and other mannc b1olog~
and oceanoaraph) studies
Ncv.pon Beach m1dent 8111 Pascoe donated the .. p .
foot loop Saudade. v..h1ch won the 1 S Oct-an Racrna
Champ1on\h1p1n t97Sand 1s used 1n vanousoccan sailing
counes
FinaJJy. there's the 1uka la&)e. donated lll 19 ~ by
't\c tern A1rltnc pre 1dent c1I G Bcrgt
lt was onglnally a ketch-n .. ed \CS~I named Fl)er
and v.as built for the 1977· 78 Whitbread Round the World
Race, which 1t won. a "'ell as the 1977 Tran"8tlanttc Race.
ec,..t bou&ht 1t in 1981 , had 1t 0' erhaukd refitted a
a stoop na and renamed n the laska Eagle
It placed first in Its clan m the 1981 Fa tntt Race and
ninth out of 27 in the 19ll 2 Whitbread
While that Whitbread was tn progrc\S Grant heard
that Bcrit was plannina to donate the Eagle to the U
Naval Academ)'. • He began bombardma the indusinah 1\ offict' v.nh
letters about the OC proaram "I never heard a word from him drop dead. c;top
bothcnna me. nothina." Grant said.
• 7:30 p .m · t.Qim 9"d U.U... Sdleiel Dtititct ._,.. el ~ ...... di1tnci offi(C. SSO
Blumont St.
ru1all), one da) 8crgt"s sttrctAI) called and a k~ 1f
Grant could be 1n London within a couple of du
The Eal)e was sa1hng tht final leg of the "'hitbrcad
t"I« a d lkrgt v.antcd to 11ve 1t to the collCtc.
»
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.... ......... , ... tM IMNlt. --·"" .... .
...., .... ,...... ........ -. t"• 47 ·foot stoop SaUdMe flett ph•l•I tor•
... eroulMll th• bay.
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NOllFO~ Va. {AP) -Tbe
ecaned bett.leship USS Iowa made a
IOIDbet retW'D Sundly LO jtJ bomc
pon. wbere about 3l000 family mem-
benaod friendloftnecrew welcomed
loved ones who escaped an uplosjon
that killed 4 7 saJlon. Sailors in whites with black arm
bands lined the rails 11 the huse veucl
docked at the Norfolk Naval Base's Pier Sat S:41 p.m.,just one minute
later than Navy offid als had esti-
mated. Twentx minutes later, fam_il·
ics started filina aboard the ship. cxcbanaina tr.arf ul embraces with the
retumina sailors.
''They wanted to ict here on
ICbedule and were &nllious to get
boinc," said Capt. Steven K.aralekas.
..................... palled
iDIO lbe "=+;"' W CftWI oa &be ..,.... Iii k
.. Ttie NO. J --.......... ....
poeidoa ....... ··.:--Ge-~ ... ~ .... llftad ri&bt .... ~ ,.......,~
wJ.eft ·~ .,.._ occaned, wu de-
. presaed.
When. tbe 117-fooc veuel ftm
appeared ~ were Kattend cbelrl
by the>eeOD the== all remained sileot u tbe ship into 1be pier.
The somber wu bcilblnled by
the l.ct of'budl. and ftw waves were
exchaQled u tbe llaip dcded.
Adm. Powell Carter, commander
in chief oftbe Atlaauic Fleet. wu on
the dock to put the veuel At it
docked. three Marinet railed a ftiia to
half-mast at the stem oftbe tllip.
Na.y oa Sadly. Tbe 1ape wea meek
br u olllcer on tbe bridee of the Iowa
• wuted to record the firi~ of the ~---tion, whicb appears to 19lllil awar, the psket-likc rubber
"111oamen ' that teal the turret'• (Un
lllli.kf'ollowed b)' ajet ofiotcnsc fire aad dakk unoke ftom the front and
bMe oft.he aunhousc. Tbe videotape. cut imm¢iately to
~ control fircfilhters spraying
heavy 1trcam1 of water onto the aurm.
Tbrouabout the Norfolk area,
cburcbcs dedicated prayers Sunday
momina to the famihcs of Iowa c:nwmen.
Fitwnld taid die IOwa .... ,,,
and tiat or a recently loll Scivict
.ubmarine "put DOhUcal differencea aside anct wutc the human bity 11
one." •
This momtnf. Pruidmt Buth Will
lead a mcmonal tttvice in a batlC
hanpr that can ACC4mmodate 3,000
people.
The clpl~on occumd dunna
clcrcisea off Pueno Rico. The Pm·
t.af<?n said It happened before the
middle 16-inch @!ft of the three-sun
turret had been fired. The auns. the
lafJCtt on any lhip at tea, u1e lix 11 ()..
pound bqs of black powder to fire a
2, 700-Pound Pl'OJCC1ile up to 23
miles. •
The explo1ion Wednesday nastted
thro'Ulh the,J owa's No. 2 aun turret.
which utends six decks down into
the lbip. There were 11 survivors
inside the turret. au on the lowest
deck loading powder from the ship's
mapz.incs, the Navy u id.
The surviving crewmen of No. 2
turret stood on top of the fire-
The Navy kept the news med.ii
about.. 300 yards from. the Milin.
and reporters were not allowed to talk
with the fammes or the crewmen.
The violence and power of the
turret exi>losion wu shown in an
amateur videotape releaJed by the
"We have Iott '47 of our number in
a trllic way," said Cmdr. John L.
Fiasrald, a cbaplam. in a service at
tbe Norfolk Naval Air Station. "Our
failb belps u1 to handle what science
caanocan1wer. thcmysteryofdeatb." A red rose, a yellow ribbon with the
number 47 on tt and a book contain-
U., the names of the dead were taken
10 tbe altar.
The Navy has refused to speculate
on the cause of the exploaion, which
damqed only the inside of the turret.
But Navy teams who entered the
turret imm ediately after the blast
found the No. 2 sun's breech open
and undamqed, with the practice ,
projectile that the sun wa1 to have·
fa.red still there. Thc NewYortcTimcs Aerlal wteW lhowa ••MalN..,,. turret No. J of die UIS
reported Sunday. low•• die ...... ....._ retUmH to No~ v~ on sun••r·
Protesters
ofvlolence
arrested
in Moscow
MOSCOW . (AP) -Crowds
chanted "f ascists!" and "Gestapo'"
at police Sunday who waded into a
demonstration and dragged away
dozens of people protesting a bloody
.clash between soldicn and Georgian
dcmon1ttators.
Tbowands pthcred in the after-
noon drizzle and some raised white,
blue and red banners, the flai of
czarist Ruuia, before marcttingabout
a mile to the Gco~an cultural center.
There, they raised clenched fists
and observed a minute of silence for
the 19 people killed AP.riJ 9 in the
Georaian capital of Tbilisi. Soldiers
have been accused of using shovels to
beat protesters, who were d~andinJ
independence for Georgia. The of-
ficial press has said an irrit1ting
Birthday party prepared for
Salcido' s su t viving dat:Jghter·
PET ALUMA (AP) -Accused
mass murder Ramon alc1do's
surv 1v1ng daughter. recuperatin&
from injuries suffe~ when he 111-
legedl) slashed her throat, looked
forward to cake. ice cream and a party
on her third birthday today.
Authont1es at Petaluma Valley
Hospllal planned a qu1c1 but fes tive
celebration for Carmina Salcido,
surviving rclam cs and hospital staff
who have cared for h~r since she was
discovered in pajamas. blced11'1g and
crying for her mother in a Sonoma
County dump on o\pnl 15.
The same day. her sisters, Sofi a. 4,
and Theresa, I . were found dead at
the same locatio,t with their throats
cut and their bodies tossed into the
prblae heap. A day earlier, the girls'
mother. Anseta. was found beaten
and shot to death in the family home
in nearby Boyes Hot Springs.
Their grandmother and two youna
aunts were found slain Apnl 14 at
lhcir home in the small Sonoma
Valley town of Cotati. An employee
at G rand Cru Winery in Glen Ellen.
where Salcido had worked, also was
found shot to death.
After an intemat1onaJ manhunt,
Salcido was arrested in Mcx.ico and
deponed 10 the United States.
Characd with seven counu of
murder, Salcido has told McAican
officials and Amcncan journalists
that the killing rampaae was tngcrcd
by bis belief that bis wife and co-
worker were having an affair.
Salcido is scheduled 10 enter a plea
to the characs apjnst him on May 5.
As her father remained in the
Sonoma County jail under a 24-bour
suicide watch and rcadlDI Louis
L'Amour Western novels. Carrm na
continued to improve. Hospital
s~kcsv.-oman Fran Adams said the
httle gjrl was ID good condition
Cheney outlines plans to delay
Ste-altti bomber, cut ·star Wars
f . \ I 11 0 H '\ I \ H H 11·, I· '
fft'Oftll 0-'Y Plot wire MtVk:l9I
Couple held In toddle-r's death .
LONG BUCH -A severely injured 29-month-old ~Y. atleged.ly a
victim of child abute, died Sunday after his teen-age .mother and her boyfncnd
were arrested in connection wnh the death. .
The boy, who poUoc would not identify, was ~dm1tted to M,emonal
Medical Center of Lona Beach on Sunday afternoon with sev er't head IOJun~
a broken lea, several broken ribs from a prior incident and numerous .scars.
welu and marks that appeared to be caused bya belt, said Lona Beach Pohce ~t.
Columbus Lowe. Pia Wrisht. I 9, who has three other ch~ldrcn. and Mano
Kina, 2 1, were booked for attempted murder •nd felo ny child abuse.
Diver disappears off Catalina Island
SANTA CATALINA ISLAND-Fourteen divers will resume tbedcq>-
watc1'siearch tbls morning for a man who was last sccn on the ocean bottom
near Catalina Island. A four-hour search Sunday dJd. not turn up ~ man, who
bas been missina since an early morning d1vtn1 acadcnt off Long Point.
The man, described as be1QJ in hJS twcntin. dove o.ff "The .Encore," a
public charter boat out of Lona Beach which camed 30 d1 ven. said Kathryn
Nielsen of the Shcriff s lnfonnatjon Bureau. The man was la.st seen on the
ocean floor, about 120 feet beneath the surface. by his d1vin& partner, who tned
to save him.
'\ .\'I' I 0 '\ \ I , H H I t·: J '
Planes In near-misses over Ne~ York
•"""--,c"""cnuCil aaenr was usca on -the
protesters.
In Tbilisi on Sunday, ttfousands of
people marched ID a funeral pro-
cession foT 16-year-old · Natia
Barbaa.lcishvili, who died April I 7 of
injuries sustained in the clash, said
Sertei Dandurov. Dandurov, speak-
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Bush administration plans to move
ahead with two kinds of mobile
strateaic missiles. to dt lay lhe B-2
SteaJth bomber and to cut Star Wars s~nding._ _[>efell~ Secrtwy Dia
Cheney said Sunday.
NEW YORK_ -A jumbo Jfi appr.oachina.John F. Kenned~
miucd a commuter plane by 100 feet Sunday, while in another incident a
commercial jet repon ed coming within 400 yards of a private plane near a
billion, down (rom, Reagan's "What I recommended to the suburban airpon.
proposed $40 billion. presiden t was that we go forward wa th In the first near miss. a TWA 747 Jumbo Jct on a fl1P.tt from London came
Cheney sal<Slllcre-.....prcs.......:i .... at~n~t-ha~d,._ llie rail-garrison system. Brcnr within 100-feet of a turbopr.op commuter plane. 111d Kathleen a
accepted his reeommendation to shit\ Scowcron reoommended we so for-spokeswoman for the Federal A v1ation Adm1nastrat10J\. About 4S m1nutcs
the focus of SDI from deployment ward with the smatl ICBM. The later. a Pan American Jet en route from LaGuardia Airport to Boston
sometime.in-the l990s to research-on-prcsidcnt.. bUlcally saUl,. Try-\0.-do-expcric.oced-a-nev. miss-"Wlth a smaH <'cssna plane n~ ~Westchester
a more advanced sr,atem, known as both,"' Cheney wd on the NBC-TV Country Airport., she said. No iruuncs were reported an either incident and
"Brilliant Pebbles, • consisting o! interview proaram "Mctt the ~s... Beraen said tbey .. were totally unrelated and happened m iles and milcs'lpart. ••
-~ina from Tb1lisl, said pol~· did not
interfere.
In Moscow, proteslers p ed past
polioe barricades. spillin1 onto
Pushkin Square and across Tverskoy
Boulevard. They hoisted a Russian
banner with black mo urning
streamers. Soldicn took it down.
Cheney, in a television interview.
aJso said the administratron plans to
kcev a1J four World War II vintaae
battleships in the Oc.et despite an
explosion last week aboard one of
them, the USS Iowa, that killed 47
sailors.
thousands of orb1l1n1 satellites. ... "But instead of do1na l>otb simul-...,.
"SDI is alive and well, but hke taneously, we will try to leQU'en~ Mlt hell ho f I everylhJna cfsc, it lW to 1il 10 0 a them. Thal is, we wall do rail pmson C sees ~ Or wage comprom Se
red11ced bud&ct, .. Cheney said. first, try to put a little bit of money in
Polioc stood by in lines while a
special Interior Ministry unit waded
into the crowd, singJin1out protesters
an4 dr1aina them to waitina buses.
Protesters shouted ·"Fascists, ..
The defense secretary was to ap-
pear before Congress on Tuesday to
detail cuts he has propo!ed to meet a
$299.2 billion defense budaet l&f'ecd
upon by Pre1idcnt Bush and con-
arcssional leaders.
Bush turned down one of the new the bud&ct next year for the small
defense secreta ry's rccommen-ICBM, and then u we ~t lhe rail
dations, to move the nation's SO MX prrison deployed, we WJll start to
miwlcs. with I ()..warheads •P.•e<:e. ramp up on the small ICBM," he said.
from silos to deployment on ra.alroad "Eventually, though. we will have
can rather than develop a single-both systems."
warhead missile to be based on The small ICBM, known a the
trucks. Mid&etman, ultimately would cost
W ASHrNGTON -Senate M~onty Leader Gcorse Mitchell said unday
he hopes Congress and Prntdent Bush can rCl(h a comprom1tt on ra111na the minimum~· "Not every thraitencd veto becomes a veto in fact.." MitcheU
.said on CBS' 'face the N ation.''
Bush bas repeatedly said the only mmamum wqe bdl be will acciept u 1us
own, a n offer to raJtc the minimum wqc from its cu1ttn t level ofS3.3S an hour
to s.4.2S by January 1 99~ provaded emplo)ers can pay all new workcn a
subminimum for up to sil months. Measul'C1 pending an both the Senate and
House would raise the hourly m1n1mu.m toS4.SS by October 1991 and allow a
subminimum to be paid to some newly hired workcn for up to two month
"Gestapo" and .. Shame" at the force.
TholcareespeciaJly ~tent 1lopns in
a country that still reveres the
memory of those who fought the
invauon of Nazi Gennany in World
Warll.
Bush decided to cut spendin& on
Star Wars, fonnall)' known 11 the
Strat~c Defense lnatiativc or SDI. to $4.6 btllion for fiscal year 1990, down
from the SS.9 billion proposed by
President Rcqan and to reduce SDl
spendina over five yean to $3)
The 1ingJe-warheid missile has the $24 billion for 500 warheads, versus
backina of White House national SS.4 billion for the same number or
securill' adviser Brent Scowcron and warheads aboard the rail-mobile MX. ~~1'S!~i~~~=~~~~ tw!11~~r~c"~s~:~~.a~ti~~la~~~g&~ Alaskans sllence their anger over splll
Sam Nu~~, D-Ga., and Rep. Les SS..25 with one warhead and the rail-The Tass news q cncy said 47
people were detained. Aspin, 0-wis. mobile SS-24 with 10 warheads.
Douglas petitions safety board for
change In 'B 7 plane crash finding
DETROIT (AP) -The pilots Nonhweat Aiaht 2SS, a McDonnell lettina tbe flaps and alats and fa.altos
involved in a dead.Jy 1987 airliner ~ MD-80, when it crashed on to complete a routine er,efliabt check·
cruh. blamed in part on a wamiQJ takeoff' at Detroit M(troPOlitan A~ lilL Tbe boad also said power to the •Y*m failure, may have intentional-pon oa Aus. 16, 1987. waraim system WIS intemapted., but
ly diaconnectcd a 1imilar alarm on Tbe pi)ou died.. alona with 1 S4 couldn7t determine why.
another jet two days wticr, the otbcrpeople,indudinatwo~on [)no ...... petitio8, oblaiDed by the
plde'• maker says. the pound. The only aurvivor from nr'tpapu, died a note wriuen by
In a petition filed with the National the plane WIS a 4-year-old Prt. rt WIS N~ pilot McrriU H~ in
Transportation Safety Board. the teCODd wont aircraft accident in ~--1917. Hocftln .ad be Doualu Aircraft Co., a divilion of U .S. hj1tory behind tbe 1979 cruh Of b&Dd •alarm sy11.em arcuat bteaker
McOonnell Doutlu Corp., laid the an American Airtinea jet near Chi-DUDectonlDOlherM0.80jet flown by
pilou pulled a wamina system circuit caao that k.ilJc:d 275 people. Maus and Dodds. '
breaker on the .first plane, inter· TbeNTSBconcludldlutMaytbat . ·f'lilbt rtOOrdJ ab M nd
ruptiq power to the system .an~ lhc wamint system on I.be MD-80 Dodclalaadedthatpaa':'in~~~na
li.lenciil&-an unwanted wamioa. The (ailed to aJen tbe ~ tbat they oa Aus. 14, 1987, and the plane
Detroit "1ews repe>ned Sunday. luldn't IC1 the wiltl -IDd llau, ... yed on the pound until Hodfes .
Tbe =lou, John Maui and which provide added ti.ft tor taboft entered the coctpit the next day. _o._vid _____ were_· __ in_co_n_tro_i _o_r~ .... The __ board __ ra_uJtect __ tbe_.;.pilots_· __ for_not_ Qoullal' petition said.
Solidarity read ers
OK 252 ca ndidates
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Op-
p<>sitJon act1v1sts led by Solidarity
chairman Lech Walesa on unday
appr<>vcd 2S2 independent can-
didalel for lqialauvc elections tn
June. Walea1nsaited ht wiJI not run.
The nauoul Sobdanty Citittns
CommiUCIC :&.°ved 2S2 caftd.idates di,;ble to run au I 00 teats in a new
SeDale and 161 tealt in the e~i•lina "60-member upper houte.
Candidates for the nine mnainin.a
aeau open to the oppiojtion will be
selected in the next few days, Soli·
darity national 1pokftman Janusz
Onyllkiewicz told a news conferenc:t.
Government-opposition talks
ended in an aareement April 5 to lift a
seven-year ban od SoUdarity and
cleared lhc way for the mott dem~
crauc elecUon• in pottwar Poland.
Goggles partly blamed
for Marine copter crash
VALDEZ. A1uk.a -People au over Alaska lllcoccd their 8.1\ltf and
quish for five m1nutcs Sunday to remember how thmp we~ befo~ a tanker
spilled 10.1 million pitons of 011 in an area rich 1n beauty and wildlife. Some
buna their heads while others stared stralaht ahtad u 1r lost ID lhou&ht ID
CoTdova. a small fi1h1n1 cqmmunlly.
Bef'orehands. a folk 1tnFr played on the emotions of the 200 pcopk at
Cordova Hl&h x hool's 1Ymn.111um when he •ns. .. , be&eba lf thlS bad
happened ofrofK.ennebunkport., it'd have been cleaned up the very same day •·
k.ennebunkpon isthe M11nccommunitywhe~ Pretacknt Bush ~ale&Slck
home. ·
Farrakhan says 1.>9vertY. pan of plot
NEW ORU'.ANS -Black. Muslim minia1ef 1Aui1 Farrakhan ~t a &en dole to African AmmcU Summn '19 on Sunday, acnsinc 90vmuncnt a.den of formulatint teettt poliaa to pttpc1uatie povcny ud dNt abuse
~l=bttica aboWi=linea tn •lute btnha. Farrakhan said Powerful
wbfta went IO destroy the community'° keep from IOt.&na power an the
ant Clfttuty .... finnJy bdit'vc that the NadOnal security C.Ouacil ofthc United Sta-. and lbe presiden~1 11 well • former praiclenu, have bid 1bi1 quataon
under-'oul conliderauon a.nd have quietly fonnullled a POlicY to dle1 wtlh
this problem," Farrakhan said. He called poveny a aubtle fo'1n o( ttDOCidt and
laid ... Jy addictive cnck cocaine may have been in\IOdUCed in low income areas b)' people who wan led black youtba to "tell death to acb other ..
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Roi c.lf Repott Syndlute
WASHINGTON -Herc's bow
area memben of Conaress 9"Crc
recorded on m.;or ·roll call votes in .
the week. cndina ApnJ 21 ·
The Ho.ue
MUJ&ary MM c ..... ,.
By a vote of '3 for and 38 I aprnst,
the House refuted to block a Pen·
tqon commwion's plan to close 86
domestic miltwy baies and rcahsn
S9 others. This failure to approve HJ
RC$Olut1on I 6S means the base reduc-
tions wtll bcain takioi effect nut year.
Dan Rostcnkowskt, D-111 . ..,ho
voted to lull the plan, termed the
debate "a profile tn conp"CSS1onal
coward.tee .. because the House and
Senate left to a commission the Job of
~tina bases· for cxunction. Ted
WetSs. 0-N.Y .• said the plan "could
save between S600 to $700 million a
year from the defense budact without
rcduc•l'\I our capability at all." •
Members votin.J yes wanted to
block the base dosanis. .
~---
OHlll \Hll'
Roben Doman, R-38 -No
William Dannemeye!l.. R-39 • No
Christopher Cox, R-w -No
Dana Rohrablcher, R-42 -No
Ron ~ackard, R-43 • No
Mart.la Llldter ltlllc llelWar By a vote of 30S for and 84 apio1t,
the House ~ and sent to the
Senate a bill (HR l38S) to bc&in
federal fund.ins of the Manin Lutfler
K.Jn&, Jr. FederaJ Hohday ('om-
massion and mak.e the panel II
perm.anent aaency.
When cstabhshcd in 1984 to
promote a .new nationai bohday
hoooril'\I Kina'• l>1nhday, lhe panel
was given an Apnl 20, 1989, expira-
tion date and required to raise its own
bu<Saet.
Supporter Conruc Morella. R-Md.,
wd the panel nccds SSOO,OOOannual-
ly 10 federal fundma bccau.e ''private
donations have been dcclinina ovtr
the years." Opponent Wilham Dan-
nemeyer u ked "what. .. will these
members of lhi.s commassaon do
andefinitery ir. the future b}' chewing
up a half a million dollars of
tupayers' money?"
.__..... ............. ~e~Fe;-Neae1 laureate
iscoverer of a_r]tjproton
~TM~ftrns
Emiho G Scare. a nuclear physiClst
who shared the N obel Pnze an 1959 as
co-d1scover(r of lhe anuproton, died or a heart attack whale wa.lktna near
his home. at was announced Sunday
OffiClaJs at the Unavenaty of Cah-
fomia at Berkeley wd the 84-ycar-
old SeJ1t died Saturday near h.,
home an Lafayette, about 2S malts
cast of San Frane11CO.
"Profess.or Sc&rc was a sc1enllst of
arcat 1ntqity, dcd1cation and con •
c1eoce," UC Berkeley Chancellor Ira
Heyman said Sunday. "His dis·
ooveries will forever rank amona lhc
&real contnbuuons in 1>hy ac • and hi
hfe v.ill be a model for the best in
science.·•
Tbc antJproton is the opposite
countefl)lt1 to the pos1t1vely charatd
proton . h conu11n a ncptave Jcc-
tncaJ charst and oppcmte m_,ne\Jc
propcrucs to the proton, but h.as the
same ma Sqre., a facult) member u U
Berk.eley-for-almost 50 ~cars and a
scientist at the university s Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Joined feUow
Berkeley professor of 1,>hysacs Ov.tn
Chamberlain an accepting the Nobel
Pnze an 1959, aJona with co-authors
Oyde Wicpnd and Thomas Y ptifan·
llS.
The Italian nauvc pined attention
10 the 1930s for dascoverana
technetium (cltmcnt 43), the first
anifically produ~ element. and
astatine (clement SS ). A pioneer in
chemical separation o nuclear
isomers, Segre also was the fint to
observe the "Zeeman effect" m so-
caJled ••forbidden spectra.·• The
uz.ecma.D effect" IS the sphtll"' of a
spectral ltne when a liaht source 1s put
tn a maanetic field •n.d indicates the
atoms' chanaed eneray levels.
Sqrc became the first student to
cam a doctoral d~ an ph ysics
under professor Enn Fenn1's spon·
S<'rsh1p at the Un1vers11y of Rome in
1928.
James Kirkwood, co-wrote 'A Chorus Line'
Jamn Kirt-·ood, a nO\thst, actor
and playwrial\t -bo co--rotc the
book (Qi the 1onant-runnina 8ro9d· way mUSical .. A Cboru Lane, .. died
F~yat aee64. K.i.rkWood. a rnadent of Key West
Fla.,ln 1976.wona Tony AM.rd and a
Puliaer Prize for "A Chon.ts Lane.·•
written •ilh Nacholat Danie. The
show opened ln 197.S and had a m:ord
3,l89th ~rf'ormance in l 913.
K.irtwoOd fotlo~ bit ector· ~ttnta. Lila Lee and James
Kitkwood Sr . anto show tNlinnt at
14. He appeared 1n shows 1ncludin& "Wonderful Town .. and "Welcome
Oarhna.s" and fil ms including
••Mommae Dcares. t'' and "Tbe Super·
natural&." He also served 1n the U~ .
Cout Guard for thrte yurs.
H11 pla)'S tndudcd "Unhealthy to
Be Unpaeasa.iit.." orodu«d on BrOad·
way in 1966, and "Lrtcnds." which
toured the country an f986 and 1987
wttb Mat> Mattan and Carol Chan·
nine. Hit adapted his novel "P .. Your
Cat b Dead'" for the s-.
'Sf ., AIWIUC:C~ SI H Moulton .. SI W..,_JCMY •• ., ,.._,,. ~ u .........,_ " .. •400
'° tO u )l mogre~rt . ..._ J«~Miu .. St T.., lh .,,. Surf re port ... 1• SJ ..... SI .. J ......... .. H '"' .... .0 I .. J7 ..,_..,_ .. ,. A.tnfaJ S7 M =:'c!'1'1ew !Z62p ... It st 0 ~ 71 to c...c .. 1 .. u 4 )lpM 2• fPW Ail a.-y ~Oort-St '° ... •• JI LbVP991 IS st a-Ill .. ,, llP.fll 6:2 flor~QMdW.,.)'IC>Oa)'trw,,...... mACNA9A .... .,.,...
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.0 I I .._.,,. .. 15 ~ " to '---r-....St ..... d ..... 1d f )t.-CH ~~. .H I) .. •• ........ •• JI WODo<a. " 10 fir• io. TOI IM 00 "' _,, -o.-. C'ount)' -«"-Co..-.y J-4 I) .. ., ~"' ., ~ ~ .. u ::'!1'iow f21 P'" '' <-•·· , ,.._......,.._, J>S tJ
1l .. c~ •l JS ..__'"°' 71 .. .... p ... ti ~s'-'"""''..,.••• .... •.... ..... ... ., ,. ,_,, .. .. ~ .. 11 --..~ 11~plll so ""°""" Gooe -~ C> .to ...... ...... ... ~ &-. M .. c--.-wv. 10 .. M~ .. • Tht -•Mt IOR)' « • 10 I M __, .C• SI 100 """""°""' 101-1" _., ......
Members voting yts supported the
bill.
Doman ·Absent
Dannemeyer • No
Cox· Yes
Robrabacher -No
Packard • No
Hatcla Act cba1es
By a vote of297 for and 90 against,
the House pesJCd a bill (HR 20)
amendana the 1939 Hatch Act to
permit federal employtts to enagagr
an politics an lhear pnvate bv~.
The measure rewnH.hc Jaw's ban
on on'-tbe·JOb polJtica.I actwity by
cavil servants and ccruun other ex-
ecutive branch work.crs. It was sent to
the Senate. Su pporter Frank Honon, R-N. Y.,
said fcdenal employees "ought not be
sccond~lass Cltiuns." Qpponent
F~nk Wolf. R.Va.. saad "we do not
need le11slataon that will hun public
confidence 1n the federal workforce •·
Members voting yes supported the
btll.
Doman • Atsscnt
Dannemeycr -No
Rohrabachcr • Absent
Cox -No
Packard · No
T he enate i
Savta11 ud lou baJloul
The Senate passed, 91 for and 8.
apinst, l ball (S 774) LO bail put
hundreds of insolvent or tccte(ln&
savanas and loans and re vamp federa1
S&.L overs1aht so that the onaoana
cnsis 1n the thnf\ industry dots not
recur.
Bonds issued by a new federal
finanona entity '40Uld fund v.hat 1s
by far the most costly ba1lou1 e"er
imposed on U . ta'paYers, a rescue
estimated at SSO b1lhon mit111ly and
at least SIS7 b1lhon an 1ts first 10
years. The Conare ional Bud~t
Office S&)'S ta~payers wilJ cover more
than half the cost, with savings and
loans and their eustomers covenna
the rcm11ndt r ,
SupRQner Richard helby, D-Ala •
.said the bill wall "restore dcpo Jtors'
confidence (and make) e$Sential
chaoses an the re-gulaiion of the tilnf\
andus~ry." Refemna to fra ud by some
The followina list of Oran$C Coast Norman Cantor, 2S062 C~ Del
real estate ttansfers. which mcludcs Mar No A SIS 1,000
the name of the buyer, addr(U and Mr. & Mn Gal)' W. Glas . 2S082
lhc..pnoc_paicl for...thc..o.co~ CM Del Mar .o-.C.S.I )2J)OO
compiled from county rceords and Stuart R Hem. I Grena a
escrow comparu~ h) Homeowners_ S 133,000 Markcuna Services:. Paulette 8. Kcanna. 364S Halyard
· Compeny officials say the hst may SJ70,000 C: 9 have an error factor of 7 perce nt Mr A. Mrs Charles Denso. I
dunn a year's tame bccau~ of Henley OnH $313,000
spccufataon buying and errors. $3f%.~ 11dc. 29 Henle) °""
The last as pubhshcd for the Mr & Mrs. Daniel M Evan'i.
inform1at1onaJ use of our ceaders Jnd .• 31 822 lslc Royal Dnve $370.000
is protected by copyri~t to Home-Diana Medina, IS Largo $136,000
owners Marketang Services. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Pallone.
Lqua Nlpel
Gabnel Arancibia, 16 Amarante
$259,000 Mr. &. Mrs. Bnan l. Monson. 30
marante $270,000 ~rcn L Mara. 24 Aruba$ I 33,000 Mr. & Ml"$ Charles Baird. 10
Bethany SS49,000
BradJe)' W. McBndc, 23700 Cam-
bndac Cu'Cle No. 91 S 124,000
Eleanor C. Corbett, 23700 Cam-
bnd&c Cu'Cle No 79 S 122.000 Mr. It Mrs. John R. Krup1n k1.
24565 Camden Coun S 165.000
Rn.a C. Getty. 24601 Camden
Coun SI '3.000 Thomu M. Beauchamp, 2460S
Camden Court $164.000
Soontartt Nemec. 24611 Camden
Coun St 57,000
Edna J. Col'°"· 3°3 Campion P1act
$198,000 Mr. A. Mr&. Steven E. Ranck. 24621
Candcn Coun S 148,000
Mr. &. Mrs. Ralph H. Maeda Jr .• 3
C1rd1fl'S6 70,000
Mr. cl Mn Ta1 A Ycuna. 21
CardJfTSS76,000
Randall A. L1J>'Oll, 29425 Chns·
uana Way $ 176,000
Mr. A. M.n . Richard 8 . Walker.
29,26 Christiana Way $266,000
Malton E Johns, 24936 Chn1t1na
Way S 194,000
Mr. It Mn. Frank Cc.n o 24452
C~lo S22S,OOO
30372 Lt Pon S.507.000 ·
Mr. & Mrs. Mostafa H Gcncna.
30432 Lt Port $SS2,000
Mr. & Mrs. Francois Zugmeycr
24556 Los Serranos $2~2.000
Norman Gardner, 14 Ls Montero
Onve $657,000 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Barrett. 10
Mandalay S582.000
Mr .&. Mrs. John Ltt. 42
MandaJay $639.000
Terry Odle, 30682 Mazatlan Dnvc
$196.000 Mr & Mrs Charles Cnlidcs. 4
Mercado $210,000
Mr & Mrs T1moth) Townsend.
I Milos $206,000
Mr &. Mn Kendell B Hod cs. S
Milos $250.000
Patnck £. Mcintosh. 6 Malo~
US.3.000 .
Mr. & Mrs Mamdouh kandtt.
Malo$ $256,000
Mr & Mrs. Haro N1\h1mura. 24421
M1ra\trdc $21,,000
Ptuhf w Kltnkcn 1 1 Monarch
Ba) S' S.000 Duane A Henf). :? 121 Montcc1to
No. 21 S l 29,000
Mr. A. Mn. Wilham L lnaram. 11
M)'.konoa S32S.OOO
Doms S. Kolby, 19 New Chardon
Sl90,000
Mr It Mn. Ek-au 8 Homan, 19
Olkdiff'Dmt $326.000
Julie A. Gilday, 2 301 Puco El *oa St ,3,000
MONDAY NIGHT
PIZZ4' SPECLU •
·•-•pm ~2 95 .. ~
•
Sell officials, opponent 8111 Bradley.
D-N.1., said "we should recover what we can from the crooks before we
reach into the tax.payers' pockets."
Senators voling yes fa vored the
•bailout legislation.
Alan Cranston. D -Ye
Pett Wilson, R ·Yes
S.L ballotlt fudt.q
8) a vote of 48 for •nd SO apmst,
lhe Seo.ate reJccted a plan to count the
SSO b11Uon bqlnn1na cost of the S&L
bailout in the federal bud&et rather
than as an .. off budaet" llem not
1allicd ~anst Gra__mm-Rydman-
Kolltnasfiot limits.
The plan sou~ LO ubsututc
Treasury borrowma for industry
bonds as the bailout's fundm& mech-
anism
Under either approach ·l&.
would assume responsib1hty for the
debt pnncipal and taxpayers the
interest obhptaon. But the f'CJteted
plan wttb ats cheaper TrusuJ)' bor·
rowinf ·ould have sued taxpayers
an csumated $,.5 b1lhon tn mterc11
over 30 )'cars.
honesty" fo the scncrations ultimate-
ly responsible for rcpayina the SSO
billion. Phil Gramm, R· Tex., said off.
budact accountina 11 valid because "it
is clear from lhe very bcainnin& that
the savinas-and-loan industry is bot· rowina the money, not the taxpayer ...
Senators· vouna yes wanted bor-
rowina for the S&.L bailout fiaurcd
tnto the bud,eL
Cran,ton -No Walson . No
Wall ceaflnnalMa
8)-a vote of .6J !or and ll apinsk....
the Senate tabled (killed) an amend-
ment to• S · 77' requiring Senate
confinnauon of M. Danny Wall u
head of the Office ofSav1np Aaocia·
uons. a new rqulatory unit created by
the bill.
Wall now heads the Fcdcnl Home
Loan Bank Board. the S&.L ovcrst&t't
aaency beans chmanatcd anud com-
plamts Wall has been· a lax rqulator
of thnt\ industry.
Senators votina yes were op,potcd
to confinnat.100 ofWaU.
Cranston -Y ri
' •
Sponsor Bob Graham, D-Fla , ad·
v9e1t.cd his plan as a matter of "basic Wilson · Y.;:;es::.__ _________ --•
John T . Walsh .• ..2!J>e8rll97,000 R1vcr No. 4' S 13~.000
Mr. &M..S:-Ahmad Au.rans. )3441 James A. -wifson. 10606 Chinook
Penv.ank.Je Dnve S32S 000 $497,000
Nelson 0 . Me)cr. lOOJI Poseidon R. E. Moore, 18712 Coitonwood • ---. S2:H.,;Wlf---'!....--------~
Peter Gifford. 24 02 Rauer, Mr It Mn.. Jose &p~~. 10200
$213.000 Durago R1~cr C-owt. S l~
Mr. Mfs. R1ctlard Ray. 1S4 S Mr. cl Mrs. James R T ..aforio, Rue t'hanson S26S.000 1~7 El Adclante $320,000 ·
h1rlcy B Adams. 140'\4 Iva Mr. Mn Alkn Masuda. 10757 El
Road No I 00 S1 14.000 Rubi Circle $262,000
Mr. &. Mrs Thomas W Chcl . 4 Mr A. Mrs Clifford F hmadt.
pnnabrook Road S 3 7 ,000 I 0068 Ellis A "e. S l 4i ,000 Janet A. K.eledJaan. 13 pnnsbrook: Mr & Mrs. A.le.under S. Tao. 9431
Road USO 000 Flaclter AH. $283.000
Mr &. 1'·frs. Edward L Bradlc Jr. Mr It Mrs. Jae S. um, I 537
4 t. Cro~ S2S6,000 Hawthorne t $26 .000
Mr. &. Mrs Donald <\ C1ralla. Mr & Mrs. Ch.nstopher H. Teed.
31561 Table Rrok No 312 SS00.000 9200 La Barca Circle Sl 19,000
\.1 r &. Mrs. 8rt'tt Mcmll '\041 Mr & Mn. Duna M. Tran. 11089
Tsscr t. No 74 $288.000 La NaranJ• Coun S 136.000
Mr &. Mrs. Banolomco E. De· Roscmane F. Lau.. 98'° Lewis ve.
luro. 24666 Via Canssa S28S,000 S24S.OOO
Frances O. Talley, 2914 Via Oa"d I Nakamura. 9846 Lew1S
Ccmto $92,000 ve. $2S3.000
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Ba&hen. 2 67 1 Mustafa Rabb, 104 12 Marpnta
Vaa Pasatiempo $378.000 4\\C. $237,000
Mr. & Mrs Gcu Y ~!1enya. Autumn A . Lindsay, l0072
28685 Vaa Pa.satJempo $31 S,000 Mcadowlatk Ave. $160.000
Mr&. Mn raiaA. tci,ter. 2 711 Mr & Mr&. l.o~~tM V1tuao 16989
Via Pasatacmpo $347,000 Mt Hope $142.000
Mr M~ tanlc) G Da' id, Mt & Mrs. Matt.bcw Harbin.
23644 Walters Coun S 160.000 l 077 Mt. orb Cude Sl l I ,000
Mr &. Mrs Richard H Kurtz. Candy A. Po1ncr, 10176 Nape
lS() 2 Weston Orne S3SO. Rt\eTCOun $192.000
Feu&ata Vall~ Leonard D.Undbora.11220 ew-
K.ar(n J. Buslff. 12061 Bn&hton hopcSLNo 125 $720.000 .....,.__ _ _.-'-..__........,.-;.;.;.ao
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Af-'Ifi 5:30 -6:30
'During tfu. Afontli of Jt pril ~uive
5096 Off any o.f our :F rencli Country
'Dinners 'Jitfitn you purcliase mu 4t
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OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Monday, April 24, 1919
..
11 • ii I Ol•lt'
__,Tlm!ng Important
in buying computer 1y CHET CURRl•R
NF W YORK -"I've got a hot
\>nr for ) ou,"' "'ha,pcrs the stock
tout fur11vcl¥ an to the telephone.
Wall ~trct'l's hopt!i. ~ 1 AT
sporteda p111 ofl6 S pcrccnum~
the t>caan nina 'Of 1989, rouahl)'
ctoublana the 1x rform1ncc or the
market u a "hole.
Making the decision to buy a
personal computer' is not e particu-
larly difficult chore. Once the need for
a PC has been determined and the
cost has bccrr justi fied. or at least
rationalized, its easy enough to make
that decision to buy one.
"It" 11 h1gh-tc"•h outfit w11h
incrca ing earnings gro\\th, and
thr big money manngt-r ha,en't
p1cli.cJ up on 1t )Ct. Nam<.''s
\mi.:rn·an Telephone & Tel~·
graph "
The rally put the 1ock JUSI a
couple of points sh) of the peak of
SJS.87 at reached before the crash
of 1987. while man) Olher b1a-
namc i uc~ 1ill lanau1 h fa r from
their former h11hs.
"The !lharc~ of Amcncan Tele--
phone & Tclt'~raph have been one
of the mar~cl s better pe rformers
so rar th1~ >car. and \\e beheve they
will continue to do \\C ll on an
intcrmedaote and long-term
ba'-i1s,"" ~rts the current ed111on
of the Memll L} nc:h Market
Lct~er
products arc.
n unhkrl> sen pt" Perhaps. Sut
ufter sncnding dct·ades as lhc
ep11onw of the 'itaid blue <'hip.
Tit l 'tod. has la tel) been 1hrea1·
enana 10 tran form itself into
~omcthing more llPP .
Determining just when to buy it,
howevtt. is a somewhat more dif-
ficult matter. There's alWa:ys some-
thing'Oew and intere ting expected to
be out next week or next month or
next fall. Ifs true for stereos and
VCRs and ars part1cularl) true for
personal computers.
More powerful PCs are ben~g
introduced reJ ularly. and ~ftware •.s
constantly being updated and modi-
fied to meet ever broadeT business
needs. There's always another gener-
ation of hardware Just on the honzon.
always another program rcv1S1on JUSt
over the hill.
A visit to a Kaypro or 0 bournc
users' group will confirm that then~
arc still dedicated CP/M users out
there, in spite of the fa cl that PC/D04i
& MS/DOS supposedly make the
When 11 d1m~·d 10 $33.50 lo I
\\Cek in re pon~c to a first-quarter
earnings n:port 1ha1 ll\<.'d up to Such 53ngu1ne appraisals ha\e
People who'\e made up their mind
to bu~· frequently get caught up in the
question of just when to make their
move. They know they could use a
system now, but they also wonder
what power. capabilities and pricing
advantages the> might be m1-;sing out
on by not waiting awhile.
Virtually e very component of a
computer system 1s regular!} being
modified. enhanced. upgraded or
redesigned. Microprocessors arc a
good example. Intel, the compan)
that makes man) of the m1cropro-
cessors used in IBM-rompat1ble per-
sonal computers. is set 10 release the
80486 (generally referred to as the
486) chap that will aga1rrincrease the
processing po"'er and capab1ht1cs of
PCs very shortly.
At the same time. 11 1s coming up
with the 386SX. a faster and less
expensive model of its currl·nt gener-
ation of 386 chips.
Motorola. the company that sup-
plies lhe microprocessors for Apple's
Macintosh. and a number of maJor
multi-user systems, JUSt started ship-
ping its 68040. With the equivalent of
1.2 million transistors on a chip. it
will r:un ri n_gs around other micropro-
cessors. ·
With all .the talk about these two
$enerations of microprocessors in the
industry. it might seem that e' c~ body is just waiting for them 10 reac
lhe market so that the) can be pu t to
fu ll use for 1he anx1ousl) awa111ng -baymg-publrc. -
That's not quite the case. On the
Intel side. for example. programmers
and soft\\arc de\Clopers arc sull
acu vel) wnting apphcauons for the
286 chip that was introduced five
years ago.
They suit have a long wa) to ~o
before reaching the ca~btht} hmm
of lhe 386 and modified 386 X
machines. lcl alone worrying about
the next generation of 486 systems.
Once a full complement of pro-
grams has beeo developed for 486
systems, 1hey're go1 ng to be extremely
powerful, but it will be years before
such systems will have a real impact
on the market. Until then. they are
goin.s to be very expensive and not
particularly any more functional than
what's available right no\\.
h 's important to remember that the
introduction of new systems doesn't
automatically make older systems
obsolcle. That may seem obvious.. yet
most people don't think about that as
1hey hsten to all the markc11ngda1ms
about. how much better the newest
CP/M operating S) tern ob~lete
Unlike the first gcnem11on of home
computers. those early CP/M ma--~ ,0 .,.. 1u> .,,,. 10 •JG,.., o» u•t ..
chines had both strong func11onaht} ..,:::~".:.:".:: ::=G ,::: 1~1 • ~;."';, .~~ :~ ~
and an ample selection of software_. ,..... __ .. ,._. r.-un '"'• 11 "'°"' '" u s
Smaller businesses madc·the mo\e 10 ~~":t...,.:C: ~.'"";• 1u H 1t ::::;~ :: ,.~:.
. them veill quackl}. and profe!.~mnal-; f_.,..,._.._,,... c .. rtt 1u111iw-+" ,..,..._,_ ::: :J.:.:rr..:.!:-~ 0 t 17 .... •• e-~ IJ n NL t .. werefina lyabktohavetrue compu t-.....,~ TEMH u r no 11 '°'""' '"' Nl+.,
ing power awa} from their main-·~~~ .., 1011 , 11 ~~=· •rn 'H!t r, ,::-J::;, .~'Ii •• ~: ::
frame •--o • t2t t7$•. tt C,,.$1>4 14t$ NI.• 10 ,_.,.,_ • i:l:.k• , .. 1411+ 01 ClloKTo 1U2 11~1 01 (Mo• IUt 101+ It 0.11" """" Cl>e\Jn..i U 10 NL 1 11 Nwt"' t S4 't9 4 01 It's true that the four subsequent tt..~ ~rn ~t' 11 c~:.!.'~rn U1'• .tl ::: ~n ma = generations of personal computer\ c;..,.., 1uo "'l • 01 G•S< • • , .. 10 u-01 , • .,,... •• i. .,_,.,. 11
ha\C increased capab1ht1c'i con 1dcr-~:J:. ~rn ~t~ :l ~·:.: •. ·~r, ~;'~ :: '~~ ... ,..,. .. 1111. 01
bl d h I I d ) hF$11 1S17 NLf Ot "'tOP < JM IA-.. En~ WU NL-I Q a y. an t c ncv.cs S)'i ems ran t ,.11,_ ....,.11 •• 1 .. ,.. .. ,.., .,, Ht.+ t1
thingsthatownersofCP/M machine" !:::': ,rn ~:: ~ ~~"!.. 'l!~ a:;= ~!,,\:, •:~ :t~ :t might onJ) dream of. but th.p<;c earl\ s.c1... 1011 101h • ~1u.cn ,_, •• 1111.
'1. II d h h u...... I.II' IU H f\ .....,, ... NL-II r.-• ltU NI.-+ ., >)-Stems st1 o w at t C) \\ere "'"""• "11 10 1• " '""'" 11> NL c. .. "' ... , "''-• " bought for as \\<Cll as the} did the da) :~. U{ ,'\3: r. ';.'r,,' rn ::t-•• ~-rn ::t. 11
the} came out of lhc bo~ <iomconc 41M~.!'r:"'. •flJ ••• °' g:,,~"' Ni.• • ~~ :~ :t who hasn't been cx~sed to cumput-.,.,,. •n ,,., 1\ ,.~. ''" 11..-,. s-1 ,,., Nl • .,... • ....... " C•Te. U l ns ~t t M NL 1ng before "'ould as amatl'd at Kv1u '°' •CJ• •1 '°''"• ... -s11+ 11 ""a. ""' NL• • v..hauhosc S}Ste.ms could d0-toch1~. M-"'L--y-·-;~ uz + o) ~ 1:-4tt; : =. 1tt: :tt ~
the bu}ers of those systems "ere SI\ .:•:J:.. "" 11 •• 11 f::' lfl! ;t~. ~ "::7,~11 11 1t1.
Orclghl \;ea rsago c..c;.. •» ..._. •' c.-.s.<• 1nJ1111 ,,_ ...... ,,.., ,-. EMT• un IJM+ • c....-•• lltl UM• .. ...... " .. llJh tll
G<b(.1 • 2161 NL• II ,._.,,. o 7.. 7 Jt a...c• IJ • 17 77 t IJ
There arc \\abs ofdc1ermin1ng the ~· ltS4 NL ......... H I U >-ti C•H H tll NL+ t1 ~j.;. "' Ill\. ........ ti ..... .. '""" "' Ml.+ ., nght S)Stem to U) at the right t1mr wt:. :J~' 10"?-,z :~ "::.::. 1f :: ~~-" ~=~· .l:" ~~! :! For the person who wants the molll u~.. u1 " · •1 "'rr. •'1 .,. '-SI It'"'°'"-+•
rf bl d h AMIY ,_ "'•TE o ... 711 c-T lt,Q NL powe ul ~}stem poss• e. an t en: "''"' .. ,. 110 .. Oi Hvn . .., '"' t1 c.o... ,,,, ,,,, .. .,
isn't a pressing need. waiting for the ~::~. !~;: :rn; : ~: ~ .rn .. oe ~;·~ ;rn ~:i: t next g<;ncrataon may makr sense r or ~~: nu irn: :~ llll ... p ,,. "' ,.... 11 .. 11 ... u
most users. ho"'c' er. wa11in11 doc~n 't ... v.. .. ...... 11 ii~~~ 1rn 'H~ ~~!'" ;rn ;m; : 9 -not Nl. .. ui100 IS2' I\ ... " ,..,. "" .._,,. 11 make sense. The delays in com-Tl'"•' •n '"'' •1 v1Po' 111• NL t ., ,,.,, u> NL . II h VSGYI tJt tU+ ., VIPH .. , NL• t1 ,,.,,..,. ,,.. NI.• .. puteri11ng o,cncra y OUl\\<Clg an) A(Of•F tOU •Ult 01 (OOfE uo .... (;IOIM• IOI,.,,
advantages that newer product-. not :!.':.!:: ... ....!01' ,.., ' °' ~'~10 11 io+ °' &::': :_: :U ::
yet on the market m1~h1 hold. t,~·. ,,:: 1H~: " ~.. r.!t =t • ~: ~::::"; lt: ~~! :
lll<OP It 11 10 I>• :; lo<• >t61 Nl • 1• Hin< t 11 NL
For many users. an fact. even tht' ~~. ,~,-!!,.~.~.!!,.l;t..~ .. +<--'*--~....:....--:ii.-t-= IO ' ::r:: rf I I d h :Z::.'c. lllS Ills+ M ...,,... , Hi.+., most powc u system a rca ) on t c ....,.. 611 .,.,. M lftlG<' ,,,, ''o-"
market may not be ncccssaf} Both ..... ,,,, '•s.>+ " : J;1·:~~ tJ
dollar for.dollar and on a pncl·---:~~:.,-~·:J:·:.-·--.rr• ;u...,.;i,' "::1!-'!,!!.,11Jrrl-'---.c._ __ -;--:--ll-~,,.~'.---i"~_,1t11•lf""""'Ln---.ri peTformancc basis. the nc"'c'it • .. ,.,. o..... ." .0 .. ., 1t•1 t0H• oi N<H" tt NL~ •1 ' ' II 11 lltt+ 11 N'••St t 71 NL• ti terns are thC mOSt e~pcnSl\'C. ~.... rn :~• ti HS ltl-II _.. I .. NL •o 16 tt 11t1. .. ...ILJI. IUh 06 Ofl TJ IUS Nl. _ _Aaa1t1, 1.incc l-hC-)-dom1 n314' 1tw .JCMI.&.:.. .Ji.a 110 7w• ~ .. "',.,".,..v,_._,",...Jt• :t• SJ ...,... -.,, .,.. .. ., persona] com puter market Intl'!· _ .... , .. , .. 1111-°' G~•w-;Ol t01i• .. s;r ::,.'%: .:
based S}stems arc a good example. ~: :t: :r.: g ~~ ~~ ~:· " ~':.. ttl: trn: t; The 386 S) stemll on the market arc =: t.J :;t·• ,__ "• '~ , .. NL• "
strong performers. but \Cl') pncc\ o.." 11N 1HH 11 ~ • =~~!!.::: :=, ~~ ~;:· .,
Unleu interested 1n mult1-u\Cr ~·: ~:;~:! :! C:::..,.,.. ',11~ 1>,.~t :l t:Tt. ~:! ::t. ••
capab1l111es. most PC usersuin get b) ~-110 "'>-M ~'•10,. Nu • t:l: ,:Jl .. ~. ,,
very well w11h 286 S)ste"ms Th<"rc :m· .:::-c..m '" "" " ~~,.... 1~~ :_: :. ~~..!: :i: o"i>-. 1'
''Cf) po"'crful. cxtrcmcl) fo')l and ~=~· 'rn '~~: ~~ wc;r '" ,,. "' 11•1 11~ ....
vef} cost cfTcct1"e Pnc:c<, on them f:i: lH! llet: l! c~"~ ;:: i."':o! ~! F:."t: .. ,. ,. .. "l • "
ha\C dropped s1~n1ficantl" 10 the la~1 ,.,.,.. 1111 11w• m t<>..-• "" ttts. " ',!!"c;' 11•.• 1.111;T-.. •.• I FdA"' 11ll6 11'1< M C--0.o IUi lln~ 16 .-tWO "Cars and l e\. ha\e th~ widest G•to , .. '""' o ~'-1..-1 1111111 • N I I H ')'" llW 01 "'1f<• t ll tYI G 11"1.lO ltt\ IOM• .ti ~lection of acuvcJ> !.upportcd t;oft-.,,,, · ~ • c;-• 10 eu + n ~MO u> Nl+ ••
ware available. ~'; Im Jn~! ~ ~~:. rn :n: t :u.: .~::II~• ft ~~'. ,nf 1~ri! fi ,..... l1J •• ,. 01 ._..._._
0 4 ,._,.,. •?t •Ut Q °""4f• It .. It~+ II \IAfff lln II .. + M nee the dec1s1on has been m:idc 10 rrHv. ttts 11 ,. w-110 1ut1n a " '"'"'' ,.,, 1tei-t .,
b · • be r,c •• !Oto 11JA1 01 Ttcr•• lfll ltltt 11 A<Jt• ..,., • ., uy, 11 s st to move.ahead w11h the v-•>tS 1•11+ o. usr..1 .,, .... 111 •• "" 11ut ..
process rapidly. For someone who ·~'~,, 11 , .. °' ~,,~ ........ ~t:~ •:: ~tJt ~
has the need for a PC. whether it's for •me•• 11 " ,,.,, °' ~~"' .~~ ,t:=-01 ~ .. , nJ 1t"n"'.,.•
busineli applicati on or personal U'-", =~• nu mu ~ G•W .,....,, t<~r 11.J ii.t ! lJ .,.. ~ ..... nlSl•"" .. HIVIOI tlJ tot ., SIOelr Ul1 IHH ., waiting just doesn't seem to make • .w un 110 11vrF1 u1 "' "'•"' ,,, , .....
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1n recent yr1n, npccially 51ntt the
compan)' ~•s t'll.lblished in its
cumnt form wilh the bttakup of ihc Bell System on Jan. I, 1984.
The "Bab)' Btlls" -the K'Vt'n
rc1ional opcratina comp1n1ts 1hat
were !>plil off from AT&T m the
divestiture-1lmosl immediately
plloped out ahead of their
proacn11or.
Within three )Cars. 111 of lhem
more 1han doubled 1n pncc The
nev. A T-&T. whk h had bqun
tro1ding at 's 19, meanwhile trua·
J)ed along an the mad $20-..
The Bab> Bells showtred t~ar
.o"'ncr' wtlh d1v1dend increases
and stock splits. AT &rs dividend
remained s1uck at SI 20 a ~hart. h
even rcp<Srted a lo s for 1988, as 1
rewh of 1 Sl,11 balllon spcnal •
chartt 1t took \O wri tc off oulda1cd
equ1pmcn\.
A once-~pular and widely
unc:kr1l00d compan) w11h m0tt
than 3 million harcholdef'J hid • ~omc 1 murk)' enuty involved
an 1 mu.ture of new and o1d
· vcnturn whose prospeC'ts were
difficult 10 d1M:rrn. ·
··1 here have been many -and
onen confu 1n1 -chanatt 1n the
company" anrc the breakup. Mer-
rill Lynch anal)st acknowfedic an
a wntten appraisal.
"But we bcheve T•T now ti
head in'& an to a penod of steady and
sustainable earninas arowth. that will make ats stOC'k more attrada~t
to an v~tors."
rdrlvlng d from Yh p I
NEW YOllK ~np County HospataJ 1s 1hc Parris
(JlaDd of Amcncan medicine, a IOll\thtne$ hellish boot
camp I.bat cums out lalOned profcu1onats.
It bu 140ant.enusu1n ltatnu\I. more than any other
U.S. im&itution. and IOme of the city's pc>orHt and
sickeit PeoP'e· Recrwt1na a few aooct men and women,
bowever, lw been ~tina harder and harder.
five ytan llO. 90 ptrttnt of the hospital's medtetnc
retidenu-siaft' doctors an trainrna -wett aractuatcs of
American medical 1ebools today. ks& than half are. Even
lD tbe ~ yar'I, J(jnp eoun~ Cou1d count on ~ftlnj
20 to 25 ~-~ of the med1cal school of the State
Univcnity of New York, with which it is affiliated; last ~not a siQlle SUNY araduatt ap)>hed, and only three
of 60 first-year residents are from American schools.
There ate a many reasons why youna doctors miaht &h"n a hospital like K.ins.t County, but hett's the m<>1t
obvious: Half the patients in the inttmal ...medicine
ttrvice b.tve AIDS. •
•"That may have ~n the straw that brnke the
camel's beck," says Or. Richard Schwartz, the medical
$Chool'1 provost.
.• Wit.la more than 8,800 rcsjdcnts, New ¥ork. City
hospitals train almost 10. percent of the nation's
physkians-three times more than any other city. But.at
a ume when the hospitals n«d more re 1dents than ever,
the 9uality and quantity of applicants 1, dechruna.
Lead1n1 teacbina hospitals can't attract their top recruits.
and others have scrambled to fill their residency slots
wjth araduatcs of foreign medical schools.
ln ~nt yean-fe'A'er U.S. medical students h,ave-
gone into less hlcrativc ••primary care" specialties like
internal medic1ne and pediatnC$. New York. seems tQ be
ha vina mOR trouble alba.'tiftl IUCb re•ntt thlm other
cities and one thi• that eeu it aper1 from tht'm 11 Al OS.
h has a foun.b of lbe nation's catet. and in tw<> years•~
many as I o.000 of its 25,000 ~neral hospital beds could
be filled by AIDS patienu.
Altbouah the chafti::a of dohon catcb1n1 acquired
1mmuM del"iaeocy syndrome from their patients art
low, a survey ll New York and San Francisco hospitals
found that fear of AIDS pttOCCupttd doctors and pve
them nil,htmaau.
Mt<licaJ studenll "can be so ovnwbclmed with
A.IDS patieota ~ don't ftt the broad uperien.~ a
resident wa.n1.1: uys Catohnc Reich of Em<?tY Un1ver-
11ty, ehairman-dcd of ttudtftt ~e11entahve" to the
Amencan AMOC&auon of Medical olleaes.
A resadency is suoooeed to expose young physlc1ans
to a wide variety ofitfne-. and patien\s; doctors worry
that if too maoy of their patients have AlDS, their
exp<>¥&re becomes·too narrow and \Mir diaan<>1tic skms
atrophy. _A residency is also suPl)OIC!d to be educational
but AfDS pat~ntl are IO sick that their care leaves little
time for study or con1ultauon with seruor docton.
· Donald Walson iscb.iefofmedicineat Kinas County
Hospital. When be wu makJna his hospital rounds as a
resident 2S yean qo, he u1ually had to spend only five to
10 minutes With e9Ch patitnt:"A aood proportion or
them weren't particularly sick," he M&ys.
Now, tboulh. "one AIDS i:-oent might require as
much time ancf attention as six of the people I used lo sec:• Wil10o·uys. "It takes an enormou• toll, phys,ic:illy
and emot1onalJy, on ourstaft ...
AIDS ts the bcalth care cruis of the decade. but 1n
much of the nation it rem11os.an cxo!k curiosny. "~o~t
people who arc looking to ao into pnvate pracf1ct don l
think they'llbesteiDf many AJDSpadentsanddon't feel
they need an intens1ve exposure to Aft)(\ dunng thcar
taidency,•• ••YJ Cindy Osman of Brown Unrvenny,
ptt11cknt of the American Medical Studt'nt A•50C&alton.
Some doctors and 1tudcnt1 arauc that carina for
AIDS patients 11 aood trainina.
"h dot~n't 1<>und rucc to uy ll, but AIDS patients
have lots of med•cal problems. and the sickest patients are often th't ones you team the most from," says Ron
Samuels of Syracuse University Medical School, who
plan~ to do his ped1atri~ residency a New York. City hospital.
The ri:at probkm may not be AIDS per se but the.
type of Al OS patients increasingly enterina New York
hospitals: int.ra~CDOUJ d™& abusen...Nationally, AIDS is
sprcadtQf, fastest amona drug usen, their sex partners
and children. and New York City has about a thlld of all
such c.ascs. Orua abusers have surpasStd py men in
newly reported cases io the city.
The averqc drug~eddicted AJOS patient 1~ a
phys1dw1·s nightmare: he requires vast amounts of care,
alth0Qgh1 very httle can be-done. to help him. He-·
frequentl) fails to follow medical instructions. and often
rescntJ the doctor's inability to halt his decline.
"An important part of mcdkillt' is idl'ntifyina with
the patient, knowing bow to talk to them," says Michael
Caldwell I a student at Mount Sinai Medical School. "But
that's so acking with a Jot of these AIDS patients.
"I have nothing 1n common with a tnale pronitute
drua addJct .. I ha ve sympathy for him. but 1 can·t
empath•·''·.. ·
Honlosexual men, on the other hand. arc generally
regarded as good patients. They tend to have suppon1ve
relatins Jnd fnends and a respect for medical authority.
At San Francisco vencral Hospital,_ which has rtlalively
few druJ addicts, applications for internal medicine
rcs1denc1l•s have increased.
~ burden of carit1p for AIDS ~tiefttt ti
MX:ent.uated by a shortaft o nunes and suppott ...ir.
That tnnllatn into the blne of every raidau.--.C.t, ••
hotpital sla!\I for n«ttsary but non-medkal talb dlll can be perfor1ned by non-phys1caan1. such as lak1Q1
blood or delivenng mc<hcal tteords
If students think New York is hort of people to hetp ,,
wltb ICUt. they'll g.ave its hospitals a wide benb, uad Oay
Balentine, chairman of student rcprcsentati\'cs to tbe A~ricar. Assoc1a11on of Medical CollC'1t5 ... The time
you spend pushmia wheel chair is time you can't spend.
readina."
At elite 1ns11tutaont hke Columbia Presb)ter&an -
Hospital and New York Unaverstty·Bellevuc Hotpttal.
AJDS and its related probrcms have merely made
residency programs leS$ selecti ve. At others, it has meant
an increase in the number of fotl'llfl ro.ed1cal school
araduates hired as. residents.
Althoulb everyone pays hp se~1ce to the not ton that
fottian medical school &rads -FMGs. as thc.y'l'e called
-aren't ncttssanly inferior to AMGs, the be t teachina
hospitals take vinuall) notbrna but AMGs because they
art a known commodity. This attitude, paucd to
students, auarantees segttptior1.
·•tf a program has a hi.ah percentage offorc1a.n school
grads, that program is that much less attractive to
American school students ... says Beth Aklo. a fourth-~r
medical student at the Un1vet11ty of Connecticut and a
student representative to the nvd1cal colleges associa ..
uon.
"While most of us feel that thl" good students at
·foreign med1cal..sChooltarc. as as ~oodas lJ.S, arads. the
bad arc really bad. They couldn t get out of American
schools. Doctors doo't want to work wtth other doctors who are weak."
sex addi(tion tiedto other disorders Rememberirlg a true
herojne of ur times~ 1y JOR a. McK.NIGHT.., .. , ........ ..,,.. Addtcuon has several possible past decade, operabn& much like pressure and lla1r loss. -
causei, includina sucb external in-Aloobolks Anonymous. she wd. Sc~ "But for some, that's not as b.\d as
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio _ Tom flucnce'l as alcohol. or changes in Addicts Annonymous, started in the 1llne~s." he said. "Pervcr'S( sexual
wal 1 succe"ful busin"essman who body chem1str)C, or there may be a Minneapoils in 1978, has 3S cbaptel"'\ behavior as a substitute for re· I 'will alwa}s be antroyedwtlen the names which appear on lists.ot
souaht treatm~nt f~r what his wife ienetic link because many addicts in that area. Sex. Love Adl'.11cts memberin& trauma-as ctntdren. The lfrose-womcn v.iro~most admi~d indude mustlymo'Stfymovic-stars
viewed as a pmbhna problem. He have addicted parents or grand-Anonymous, a·CaJ1fomia group. h:i~ behave instead of ftthng and re-and.wives ofpoltucians. Quiet kmd ofhcroa mare rarely tttognized.
seemed bored until another patient parents, she said. about 400 cbapters nationwide. mcmbcnng. We call u scting-out L(t me tell you about Or. Ahcc (Lou) Anderson, a true h("rome of
told of the thrill of chasing women. "There also is fcscarch on whether Stxual compulsiveness coven 11 "We try to help them remember her tames. "' '·
Tom, JS, sat forward, listened , they become addicted to their own wide ranae of behavior. includina and help thcm to feel " In the dar s before boo~s
attentively, then utouoded members endorphins. When a risk. taker begins perversion: ·Obscene phone calls, Levine said a l)p1cal scxu11I addict lake "How to Go to Wor~
of the therapy aroup with his own .(tak:inJ risks) his body •hoots en· ·exhibitionism , vo yuerum . l\amanwho fccls soc1all) deficient, Wpcn Your Hu band IS
talH of womanizina. dorphms into hissystem. lt'sa type of pedophilia. sadtSm, cruelty. rape and views himself as a loner who feels he Ap1n t It, Your Children
Twelve percent lo 14 percent qf morphine. it makC'S them feel good. masochism, l..evtnc said. was SOC'1ally tsolated as a child and Aren't Old Enouah and There
patients who admit themsel ves for He credits u5e in recent years of a teen and who has a history of ?ems 1s Nothing You Want to Do
alcohol, druaand aambhngaddiction ''They like the feeling so they proaestcrone known as Ocpo-.abused psychologically. phy~1C11llv Anyway'' were pubhshcd.
treatment also show patterns of continue the behavior to get the Provera with . hclpma many men and sexually. · l ... ou. equipped with a
sexual addiction say_ Bonnie J. f~li(lJ." . repin control of their Hves. 841 he Mrs. Adki n~ said she found no bachclor'sdcgrtt and one hair.
A ns and Ju 1an t. Ta6Cr 0 the 'A umber ol sell-help sex rapy tso noted n produces such side: typical profile. "It ettt eres son, cnro1~1t-t1rt-.-ff~
Veterans Administration. aroups have started nationwide in the effects as wctaht pin, bigh blood many personaht~es. ll' ar1 11lneu.'' eae·eou.nc a.ru1JC?t an "A " ·
Multiple addictions are frequently FonJfied with her "JfO"-'n·up" A, there was oo topping hcf She
found amon patients bcina treated ~cnt on to.earn an add1t1onal bachelor's deircc. a master'\ dcirce and
or one action, sue . • u Ph 0 . while ~orkina f ~Jl-time for tJC'l
drugs. pmbHna or kleptomania. rcmcm r her Ph 0 . cekbrnuon part)' 1n lQH Whal a tnumph
qreed Stephen 8. Levine, a psy-for her. her husband Oltnn (a man truly behind his woman)and hcr'iOn
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Cleveland. nd 1 h blood' d blood fi h """·· ..a~-d fb . f ly DANllLO. HANEY a sowing t e s ten ency to pressure com t cstart1ngpo1nt Amona her many human1t.anao ac('omplt$hmcnts Lou t ' .. o ~ cs 0 nngana sex out 0 NMluUd,.,_,..,... clot. of 139 over 94 to 132 ovc r 90. respoM1blc for havina 1nsp1ttd thl' formatton of 1he Y omc-n's t~closet have Increased the number On. Howard R. Knapp1md Gan:cu However, to adm11c th1 , tMy hed ~ n·~woe n UCI of patients who enter sex clinics. said BOSTON -1..ar&e doses offish oil A. Fit7GeraJd. the researchers wh o to take three tabkspoons of hemng v yponun 1 ~·-··'"·' ' ·:ton t c e11mpgs,
t.cvtne .. "We saw five or siit patient' can relieve mild lliah blood prcuurc conducted the latest study at Van-oil daily. The oil. wluch cau~ The WO<.. ts the best Job trl\1mnJ rtsourcc ant~ count). 1f not 1n
in 1980, 20 in 1981 . l2S in 1983. and may work. as well as some derbilt Una venit). have been among bclchmg and a tinaennfi fi'hy after· 1he rountr) and Orangt' Count) rt 1dcnt -75.000 ofthct.n to datt,
£very year the number goes up and commonly used prescnption drugs. a fish oil skepllC$. ta"e· is not widely ava1 able because ha'<' beneficed from th(" non-profit cdutat1on1t and ·, oca11onal
up." study concludes. · Both said they were .,urpnse<l to It !>p<nl~ quickly. counsthna SCl"\'1ces. (If )OU arc rontcmplatu1a a ltfe chll ngt'. a JOO
Treatment includcsaroup therapy, Man·y claims have been made find that it seemed to wo rk. Bu t they · The amo unt taJcen ist'"lecquiva~nt chan&e. or nttd some help an pc~onal or profc~'1on1l a 5'1. mcnt. '°~ti
in which addi('ts hearothen' rational-about the seeming benefits offish oil cautioned that people should not of so fish 011 act capsules. hkt tho\C 856-11 28 >
iz.ations and "sec how they art on the bean and etrculatory system. eJtchanfe their blood pressure pills for sold 1n su~rmarkets and drug stores Luu l\nderwn lt"cd 1he tdt'a of e:11panJ cd oppor 1un111c~ for
kjddins themselves. make them fac:e but convincin1 data to beck. up these fish oi until doctors know more Knapp \al<ftak.•n& this many capsules "'omen. and then uSt'd that c\penence to reac.·h .out and h elp oth~~
what they are doing and understand beliefs have been scarce and man)' about its e tJveness and safety 1s not ptacl1cal because b1a dose\ of When Lou died an untimel) dca1h 1n 1982. the "'Om•.:n of Orange
the impact on the individual," he uperts remain dubious. "For he tam being,~ are 1al 1ng a them often cau~ stomach upset. Count) suffered b\-loc:ma c:ut:h a bnaht. fe m), encrgeu r. nnd.)O)ful
said. That i• followed by individual The latest study, conducted on 32 cautious ch and not rec -The doctors also caution that advocatt'. who h d the roumg~ and the tenacll) 10 \tar 1d up tor her
therapy, and 1f patients a~ married wb1te males, provides some of the ommendang it as a iherap) fo r high people should no t sub.,titutc cod li ve r con\ 1ct1ons -
thcir'wives set counseltna. 'Then we strons.est evidence yet to suppon at blood pressure," Knapp w ad 1n an oil. wh ich conuun too much v11am1n And now 1t'~ our tum
brina the couples t<>1cthl'r and least one of fish oil's reputed men ts. ioterv1ew. '-Certainly · I wouldn ·1 A and O and not cnou&h omcga-3 On the occasion of its 20th annncN r). the groWlil.brcalona fora
eventually we hope to start treauna fish 011 setmed to work about as throw away my propranolol and stan fatt) acids. Oil> ocean fish. such a Women'\ Opportun1t> Centc1 Bu1ld1n.g 1 a nt1c1p.ited 1 iext winter (I
cluJdren. but n<Jt yet.'! well as two mainstays of blood taking fish 011 tnsttad." hemng and mackerel. are rich in ~till act goosebumps when J think of our humble bea 1nn1ng.~ 1n 1hC'
Ninety ~recnt of Levine's patten ts pressure therapy -diuretics and the At Boston's Bc1h Israel Hospiial. omeaa-3 fatt) acids. the particular comdor of the Ph) tCal educauon hu1ldin on campu )
arc men. 'It may be that males bavc beta-blocker drug propranolol. Or. Richard Pasternak said doctors. vanety of fish 011 that appears to be To honor Lou. Lt(") ha'i agrerd that the g.ard<'n of lf 1c new bu1ld1ng
,nore of a tendency to act while-However, the amounts taken were should wait for tht results of several good for"thc heart will be "dl'd1cated to tts fnrl~s' founder. Lou .\n<Je.....or 1
women keep such problem5 pri"atc much hiaher than the doses usually large studies now undcrwa)' before The hemng 011 used 1n ·the stud) Lo u will be the ttl'\l ~oman acadt'm1( to be 01em11r1alt1cd at lf('I
and qu.1et ·and 11 u u.ally doesn't lead s~ted by manufacturers of wtdcly malcrng up their minds about (i<1h 011 was about 30 percent omqa·3 r he m th as wa> The Lou nder~on Mcmonal ard("n w1l I be 3n cndunna
to v1olen~ for them.'' he said. ad\lertiscd brands offish oil c•psules. However, he added. "This re!>C~rth doctors noted that more cont ent rated n:m1nder thilt un 1ndn 1dual 1') bc1n1 honorcd for ~hat he fought for-•
At \M· VA h<>1p1tal tn this In f~t. when taken at the rec-is consistent with other upcnm<:ntal kinds of fish 011 are beco ming •' atl· \OC1al JUSt1cc.
Cleveland suburb. cvc')'One seekjng om mended doses. the 011 did not evidence, anct this ts an important able that ma~ allow people to act fi h To tt1vc for con11nuan1and 1mpro,ed 'IOC'LalJu t ace i~anl'ndurif\I
ltcatment for ~mpul11ve behavior chantc the subjects' blood prcssu~. break tn that rep rd." · oil's bencfits""h1lc takmg less. nttd If you cart to contribute to thl' Lou .\nder..on ~ kmonal Garckn.
must write and read their life story in Other studies have suacstcd that "Fish 011 1s not not the drug of The latest research "open the ronta<'t S) lv11 Lcnho1Ta1 UCI at S6-$S I .
abe first two weeks of the four-week f1sh oil Clnl)revcnt heart daJCaSe by choice for trcattna hypertension. bu1 po s1b1lny that th1~ t)'pe of therap) Dr. Alpll I•• turmie u4 lamlly tkl'llpl•I I• c... *' .....
1>f0Srtm, mak1n1 them . face their rcpairina dam.,ed arteries. towering the study shows that that d1ctal') may uhu'natcl} find a place in the ~~ weblon yHr fUIMUU· IJ f.H frlti • njly. plHw __.,_a
problem1.. Mn. Adk.lns said.. "' daquoully hi&h-cbolatuol Jcveb.. cha~ can marlc:ed.Jy-reducc our nsk treatment of hlah blood prc~urc," ,,..,,,..-, Hlf·•MIWMtl 8'flel.,e. Wille I• u.4• Al1•1/, Pt.D .. cl•
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LOS ANGELES -Radio announcer Jim Svejda once did a
classical musjc show examining the question, "Do composers write
music that unintentionallr sounds like they look?"
He also staged an interview with dead conductor Wilhelm •
Furtwan&)er, who said his absence from. th~ lh1!ng would not ~.a
problem. in succeeding H erbert von KaraJan as director of the Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra, "because he was still a betttr conductor than
Karajan was aJive.''
Sveida, 42, brings his sometimes harsh and of\en hilarious mu~ical
insight to radio listeners nationwide through a pair of week.1> American
Public Radio programs, "The Opera Box" and "~e Recofd Shelf." He
also hosts a daily classical music show on KUSC in Los Angeles.
After 10 years at the s~tion, ~c has become a val1:1ablc property: "He is just what 'radio thnves on, and tha_t 1s a real radio
personality,'' said station President WalJace A. Smith. "He's extremely
·quirky." · . . . . . . ln his wry delivery that.sounds a bit h~e a l~lc:iawed, 5!1tsn-vo1ced
·Edward 0 . Robinson, Sve1da explores hist~l'lcaf record~ngs. recent
releases, the ljttJe-known. rhe underapprc.c1ated a nd, mdced. the
quirky.
A piece on fatsin,crs was described by Svcjda in the propam guide
as "There's More of hem to Love: A High-Cholesterol Tnbute to the
cCntury's Largest Singers." ·A show on operatic ingenues was called,
"Not Much Upstairs, But What a Staircase ...
In another program, Svejda settled on Bruckner as the ugliest
com poser: "a dirty golfba ll, which, when it smiled. which wasn't of\en.
su.ucsted a badly opened beer can.:· Underlying hJS approach seem to be two principles: decry
medi6crity and never sanctify the art. ·
"Oassical music is human," he said in a recent mterview from
KUSC. "You read Mozart's letters and they arc unpublishable." .
Svcjda's opinions are publishable, though maybe just barely. His
book listing fa vorite recordings. "The Record Shelf Guide." was
published last year.
. Of-comPC?ser PhiJip Glass, he writes: "a very nice man who has
gotten very nch not by underestimating, but by completely ignoring his
a udience's intelligence.'' Conductor Niko laus Hamoncourt is an
.. incompetent bozo." Tenor Luciano Pa varoui. once great. has become.
a "vul&ilr sot." -of course, moe thts is a book of Svcjda ·s favorites. most of the
adjeclives are glowing. •
In bis comments fiterary and spoken, Svejda almost seems to be
wagin~ a campaign against K.araJan, though he says that 1s not
intenuonal.
• .. He's repulsive," said Svejda, rcferrihg to the conductot's
membership in the Nazi pany and success under Hitler. "I think he's a
symptom of whafs happened since the war, the new anonymity.
although he does have a distinctive peTsonality. He turns everything
into mush."
Gone, t<><>. arc the days when hearing five m,.asurcs coul'\identify
an orchestra.
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LOS ANGELES -Whtn actor
Michael J. Fox was invited seven
years aao to rcad'the part of Alex P.
Keaton 1for the new show ••family
Ties," he was a walking poster chjld
for Hollywood heartbrcalt. . .
"I was at a point," Fox sa1<1
recently, holding up a thimble-sized
container or coffee creamer, "where
J'd say, ·ca·n ·you cat t,bis?' Three
ketchups, a thing of cream and a
package of salt and pepper and I was
piu ina"Out."
.Qut 'Fox hasn't had to wotry about
his pantry since he picked up that first
"Family Ties" script and was handed
the job, too. The situation comedy,
, which is lcavina tbe NBC schedule
with a one;hour special May 14, has
lasted longer than "Leave it to
Beaver," "The Flintstones" or
"Hogan'~ Heroes."
The depanurc ·of "Family Ties,''
planned for two years, won't match
the majestic 1983 partine, of ~BS'
"MASH." But the program's exit
after seven seasons does illustrate
how one modest series both created
careers and helped revitaJize a stag-
nant tele vision genre, the nuclear-
family sitcom.
"We could do more, stick around
and do three more years," said Gary
David Goldberg, the show's creator -
and executive producer. "But why?
We've done 180episodcsofthisshow
and this family. Surely, there must be
other tbinas we want to turn our
attention to.·•
The actors of"family Tics" shared
a chaotic mixTure of sad11css, grati-
tude and exuberance as their pro-
gram's last episode .approached, as
the character of' Alex set off for a job
on Wall Street. where there arcn'tany
more television cameras.
"I have very ambiguous feelings
about it," Meredith Baittcr Birney.
who plays "Family Ties" parent Elyse
Keaton, said or· the show's con-
clusion. "I think I'm going to be
dreadfully emotional the last couple
of days. But until t.lten, l 'm·~o excited.
..
TV• Ke.eon d•n lcloclrwlt• from topfa Mlcha•I Gro11,
Justine .. ,.,...,._, Meredltfi .. •t•r Birney, Brl•n Bons•ll,
Mich••• J . 1'011 •nd Tin• Yothers.
J can't sec straight!"
All of the cast now wiJI have ti me to
r.ursue other projects .. But without
'Family Ties: a half-h.our centering
on consumer-minded children in a
home headed by former luppies, there
might not be any such pro1ects to
pursue. ·
"Thefe IS no way to overemphas1zr
how important ("family Ties") was
for me,'' Fox said .. With all the things
-I have goingpn right now, everybody
says, 'Boy, I bcr)'Qu can't wait to get
that chain off your neck.· But I never
think of it in thok terms .... The
success' throua.h associauon that 1've
\ "I don't think it's too far-fetched to say it's a lot likcairpons." said
Svejda. "One guy flies in for two weeks, another guy flies in for two
weeks."
Conductors in Svejda's favor include Leonard Bernstein. Simon
Ratt7e, Carlo Maria Giulini, Carlos KJciber, Michael Tilson Thomas
and JUaus Tennstedt. .
-spiel berg aonates ~s s M to hospitat
ey say as muc a utlhemsel~s anhey-d~rht'!rttt--tm---n.....,,...,--+--r=<'>=""'"'•""l .. ry7'9PN*o-c-w---'lre reports phtnlalton.and...Y_accine development. "Morton Do"ne)' Jr " show.
which is now disreputable.·· .
kt flying has also brought on "the dark ages" of opera, as singers · LOS ANGELES -Filmmaker • • • ---"'J won!t-make-a blanket indictment
bum out their voices globe-hopping between performances. he said. ·Steven Spielberg has donated SS SAN FRANCISCO -Television of any group eve~ again 1n my Ille,''
--"it 's "cry depressint llike opcr1t;-but 1-ha~to see it dy1n . " i1lion-to ~Gcdar-s-Sinai -Me<!ica~~talk .shoW-host Mor.ioll-Dowaey..J 1d Downe~. "110-0ffercd 10 tape sv,~jda said he never provoked com.plaints from performers or Center for research into childrcns' said in an interview that his verbal television spots decrying violence
compos.ers he has skewered. but some listeners have responded angrily. diseases, and the hospital will rename assaults C?n gays were caused by a toward ga)'\. .
acc-0rdifl'g to Smith. _ a building inbis.honor~ , homosexuaJ a~proach by a doctor Downc.y~mtcro.c.y;cd b)' l(Pf -TV-
Somc arc outraged when Svejda criticizes their favorite "Mr. Spielbe!'J'S maJor gift will wllcn lie was 1-. via satellite from New York. S&1d he
compose.rs. Anoihcr, during a request program, was "deeply offended enable Ced.1rs-Sinai to better con-Jn a television interview to be aired began counscfing ~ven moJ\ths ago
when Jim made the comment abouta piece requested as being a 'piece front the clinical problems and dis-Thursda)'. Downey also backod away and has teamed 10 be-more under·
of junk,' .. said Smith. Other listeners were angered by Svejda's title for cases afflicting so many children from the verbal gay-bashing that 10 standing of people "'"th dltTerin&
a progran:i on homosexual composers, "The Third Sex.'' 'today,'' said ·Ernest J. FriedmaJl , part led to local cancellation of the bfestylcs.
Svejd'"• wbo majored in philosophy at the University ofM1ch1gan, chairman of the hospital's board.
said he ncv er doubts his criucal conclusions. Part of th1: grant will be used to
"I don 't think it's arrogance. After a certain amount of ume, a renovate the three-story building that
certain am,1unt of experience, you develop an car. Of course. you r will be renamed the Steven Spielberg
glands tell y.ou a lot," he said. · -Pediatric Research Center, hospital
Svejda aJso has a profound side. Answering his own question, spokesman Ronald L. Wise said. The
"What is mu sic good for'/" at the conclusion of one program, he said: center will be used for expanded
"It's a lit tlc like asking.. what arc we good for'? A startlingly similar research into genetic and pediatric
question, as it turns out, since the answer. whatever it is. amounts to diseases such a dwarfism, skekul and
aJmost the sairnc thing." chromosomal abnoi:malities, AIDS,
mental retardauon. and kidney trans-
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~nJ~yed, that'' really beeo the Otes~
'"'ustine Bt1tman, who co-stars i~
"Family Ties" as dippy, dttSS·for•
eitc:eJS older daupter Mallory, say~ she doesn't have to follow he
prominence on "family Tics" wit
other prominent roles.
"I am dcf\nitely Jookl~ forward t
P.layina other chattders, • she sai
•eut beeauSt of'famtly Ties: I ha\'
the uniqueintvlleac of not having t
wony about payina the monpae,.
now I can just work wjth aood peopl
... and not have the pressure o
cany1ng a film."
Other "familr Tics" veterans a,,j
using tt)e shows ending to foflow
r(lated intcrcits. Fifteen-year-old
Tina Yothcrs, who plays younacr
sister Jennifer, wiJI now have more
time for her singihJ career, more time
to polish her rendition of "Btsby, rm
Back in Love Apin ...
Yet JUSt M the show's once·
dominant popularity has brouaht the
cast fame and riches -"Family
Ties" was the nation'-s No. 2 program
in the 1985-86 and 1986-87 TV
seasons. just a step behind NBC'J
"The Cosby Show" -the cxposurr
aJso means the actors must provf
there's more to them t~an 1<><>4
ummg and silly jokes.
Will audiences for years ~
Michael Grou only as the Keifio9
family's goofy dad Steven? Ca•
anybody tak~ Bateman seriously after
so much of Mallory's dltziness'> h i~
not an idle ques1ion.
After leavmg "MASH," for exam~
pie, Alan·Alda starred jn a variety cf
film and television roles. but the actor
is still looked upon by many only a*
annr. surgeon Ca1't Hawteve-Piercct
Sim1larlr, Patock Duffy fef\ CBS'
"Dallas' to chase other roles, but his
"Dallas" reputation ~s so ingrasnc4
he was forced to come back,10 thr
serial. · ·
"Obviously. to a certain extent, this
thing 1s a doubl~&ed sword." said
Gross. "J sometim~ wonder if some
actors don't spend the entire first pan
of their careers looking for a telq-
v1s1on ~ries and the entire secund
half of their careers trying to elude tht
persona that they've created 11\ that
television scnes.
J
"I am gotng at the problem by
seeking other things. J routinely tun)
down offers that deal with fathers and
tccn·a&cn." G ross 51lld. "People set
tfam1lr Ties') and tbey say, 'Oh. goOd. Tfia rs wlflrbntoer.-A:rttt-+-m:tt--;..
1he word out, 'No, be docsn •1 ' "
Sajd Fox, ""ho will co-star wit~
Sean Penn m the comm§ Vietnam
film ··eiwt1111es of War' : .. I keep
doing these senous fiJms and 1f the}'
do well. they do well. If they don'\,
I'm also comfortable bemg a shtick
man. I don't mind gettma two
minutes for high sbtJcluni."
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Senior facility in
Corona del Mar
merits approval
' The Newport Beach City Council hould approve a
proposal to construct an 85-room fac1hty for se mor citizen
on East Coast H,Ja,hway and Corona del Mar should warmly
welcome its new neighbor ·
Emerald V11laac A soc1ates Inc of Ncwpon &ach
responded to communuy concern~ b>-reducing the size of the
project and redes1,runa it.
Instead of 120 rooms, the facility wtll have SS.
In.stead ofa 54,000-square-foot buikhng. it will be S0.500
square fee t
In.stead of a wing on Hazel Drl\e, there will be none
Instead ofa 37-foot-tall bu1Jdang, It will be 29 feel.
And most imponantly, instead of one f&Jlcd restaurant
after another on the stte, Corona del Mar will offer elderly
citizens a high quality place to live.
The proJCCt is not a nursing home. lt is not designed 10
prov1de'"medical care. It is not a place to warehouse the infirm.
The facility's staff will assist its occupants with tt>e chores
of everyday living, which can grow more d ifficult with the
passing of years. For $3,000 per month, elderly residents will
live in hotel-like suites and have their meats and uulities paid
for along with having their social and transportation needs
handled.
lt is the type of a proJect that wilJ only increase in demand
as the demoaraph1cs of the nauon change. We lltc growing
older as a society and we need to accommodate the needs of
our expandina populatton of senior citizens.-·
This prOJCCt sinlcc the m iddle ground between a si nglc-
family home and nursing homes. h is• also a compromi se
between profitab1l!ty and the need to sausfy a community'
concerns. ..
h is a proJCCt that men ts a pproval.
Oplnlont eJtpteued In thlt ~ate thoM of the 01.lty Pilot Other
~ 91(pr...ed on this page are thoM of theft euthOfa and ertists ~··
comments are lnVlt.cj and may be Mnt to The Oalty Pilot, P.O Box 15e0,
ea.ta~ 92828
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Nuclear power pla~t fuel
Pacific Ga and Electric Co. (is) .. pl~nning to use a more
enriched and efficient uranium fuel stan ing th is falt at Its
Dtablo Canyon nuclear power plant. .
Jn our estimati on. switching to a different kind offuel 1s a major dc..,clopmcnt at the plant. h 1s one that the com pan~
should ha"e made publtc a long time ago
i-tr----~.-.tdtthl't work that way ... (Tc~~Tnbunc reporter
rk f>rattCf) net 1C«J~~lan lO 51'-llCb fuel ID O rnul!nc
~canning Of uclcar Regulator) Comm1ss1on documents
PG&E' d1dn'1 issue an..-pres rclca c about the.' plannc.'d
change. >\t first, a Pu&f: spoke man pro\1dcd us \\Ith onl~
short, uninformall\C ans\\crs about the change
PC,&E contend the ne\I fuel would po)C no sakl)
problems al D1ablo HoY>cHr. the fud 1-. u cd 1n onl) t\~O ol
the I 08 nuclear po"'er plants in th"· count>-and an 'R(
ollic1al said 1t could create ome ..afct> concerns 1f tenain
problem were to occur.
A we ha'c !>aid man> umc pre' 1ousl). Diablo has .1
potenual for d1sa!ltcr that cannot be overstated
During an mt1dcn1 in Apnl. 1987. 30 gallons ol
rad1oact1vc water leaked aflcrcom111g to a boi l in a reactor ~n
NRC affic1al aid a core meltdown could ha'c rc'iultcd 1f
con<l1t1ons had been onl} hgh tl) different. •
The pres<; and pm ate c1t11cns are the onl> lrn:al people
U)tng to ~ccp a close watch on the operation.
All of which lead~ us 10 the: condus1on th.it wunt>
government hould monnor the D1ablo operntton much
closer than It 15 doing now. •a Lui, Obi po County T~J~gram-Trlbua~
•
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It's not assault rifles that make .
Swiss graridpas dangerous men
Col. G1on Bezzola's answer mflb1
have been a matter-of-fact statement
a dry as week-old bread, but that's
not the wa> of Sw1LLcrland's m1htary
au.ache. .. Yes, every vandpa an my country
is a dangerous man. Our assault nflcs
arc very big and our cnmc ~~'HEY
low."
Beuola's bon mot wa n't the lcg-
slapp1na. bell)·lauah type humor
most Amencaos arc fond of. but 11
was the best quote ofthe 1nterv1cw. It
also conve)ed the colonel's mcs~ge
in a sophLSll{'ltcd manner that was as
dchc1ous as his naoorfs chbeolates. It
had an cdac that cut both ways.
Beuota, who 1s stationed at the
· Sw1Ss Embassy 1n Washin,ton. D.C.,
was explatnin& his nation s military
and why soldiers keep their wcap(>~
at home. My questions were prompt·
cd by a Jun-control battle raaing in
Califom1a.
Gun<ontrol opponent\J.a kc to use
Switzerland as an eumple when they
arauc about aun control. They arc
comfortable ""h the s1mphst1c dc-
ducltOJ\ that an assault nDc to evccy
house 1s deterrent to cnrninals and
'""adlna arrmes. me sa)' t c n11-~ tatd should embrace the concept.
But there's more to the story than just
1 uina e\·ery ablc·bod1cd man an
a sault nflc
Bezzola's eitplana11ons made
"'111erland's m1htary concept cas)
10 understand Every male c1t1zen ha'i
an almost life-Iona obhpuon That
obha.auon beams early. •When boy"
arc about 6, the) belln 101ng to the
nation's shooung ranges with their
grandfathers. fathers. brothers and
uncles· B) the umc they arc 18.
they"rc old hands nt handling. main·
u1an1n1 and shooung and can JOIO
goHrnment· ponsorcd shoot10g
dub
Their m1htary obligation begin .. in
earnest at about age 20 "hen the> arc
1 ucd equipment and spend 17
-.eeks 1n basic 1rain1na. Then they go
home. They kttp lhc11 cqu4)m.c.nL-
1ncludtn& an assaull nflc and am-
mun1 11on The reasonin& 1s that 1f
understand why every c111ztn-sol<her
Keeps has equ1pmcnt ar home But
us111g that S)Stem as an eumple of
why assault rifles sales should not be
banned in tbe ntted tate~ 1s a ~
fl1ms~ araumcnr. ll' flnn sy because
there s more to wmerland's )' tern
lhan an au.auh nfle m c.,.ery house.
That something 1s obhgat.1on. re·
spon!l1b1ht~ and traan1ni
How man~ ~mcncans would be
Swiucr1and e.,.cr need 115 armh. it ~ailing to s oulder tht> obhgat1on imposed on IAISS men" can be quackJ)' mustered T ere How would Amcncan "'or.,,cr's and wo~ld be no time lo t to 1ra1ning or cmplo)crs lake to factor ycarl> train·
issuing cquipm.cnt • ing. inspections and nflc quahfi·
From age 20 to 32 the c1v1h n· cauon into their ptrsonal and bu-.1-
sold1en sptnd three weeks tach year ncu h\es? ( ould we dJuSl to the
m mili tary Lra1n1ng,. From aac 32 lo 42 concept that ouc obhp uon to the
they attend two weeks or tro1n1ng mahtary and c1v1l dcfto~ came
every other ;car fter thaL tta.Lnan'a bcfott \acalloiu. folf matche .
becomes less freque nt. If the soldier's watching profc s1ona sports or thrt
job is not dtmand1n1 o r of a h1&)l-tcch mob1ht> "'c hive come to rep rd a a
nature, he m1gh1 · tram for a week personal n allt',
every two or three )tars Bu1 that • Some would arauc the ad,Justmcnt
docsn·t get him out of 1hc )~rly could bt made and lhc l 'nucd tatcs
obl1p11on 1oqu hf~ on the nOc range would be bettcroffbcaust of1t The)'
or to brmg-h1s icar in for in pcct1ons. arc probably naht. but ifs hard to
The Swiss soldiers arc rcspoM1blc for .cnmwn ~ut"h-t th1ni-happenm1 ~
its maintenance. repair or rcpt.ace-tx~usc too often our nature t to be
1.: llMdual-fftt-
A I qc 50, moSt of v.-itzcrland'~ doms but wcalL t"tampk of personal
c1v1han-sold1cr complete their m1h -rc\pe>n tbahuc~
tar) obhga11on. But the)' don·11um in Switzerland desen t"\ \Omc attcn·
all 1hc1rcqu1pmcn1. .. fhe) gel to keep lion when aun-control araumcn1' a~
the b1f boots. ga~ maslr.. ~ull nOc raatng. It also demanch. me rnp«t.
and • .a rounds of ammunition:· but that respect doc n t come from ~uola said the fact th.it e' Cf) araodpa 1 dang~r·
ous and ttu an assault nOt. Tho~ However. ~hat., not 1hc end of a "155 grandpas fathers, uncle\ and
w1 s Cll11en s ohhgauon \ten art-• ons "ould be JUSt a'I dangerou\ with
required to scne an a c1\.1I tkfcn5e 1ngk•·\hOt \hotaun The~ a~ nol
program until the) arc 60 \\omen dangerous men bccau5(! -the) haH'
can'?nd do ~r'c ·~the m1htar} and assault nflel>. The) art ~aeruu
Cl\ 11 defense. but 11 snot compulsor")o bealusc of their commitmC'nt. ohh·
ls C\.CI) milln an 1hc arm~" No gatton and traJnina.
There arc .ire religious and medtlal Maybe the United talc' \l.Ould h<'
c,ernpuons. bu1 the r(Quirt'mentc; arc a \a fer nation ~1th a ) \tc.·rn h~e
stn'ngent There arc few C\Cepuon\ s~111crland'~ We'll nc .. er kno~ Rut
Some men refuse 10 !.<'nc ··tf \ou \l.C do lno" 1hat the SWl\~ ha'e h!Jd
refuse. \Ou ao to Jail and ha"c to ·P3, I SO )tars 10 reline their con~pl
an cura ta' to help support the lahfom1a and lhc l 'nttcd ~"u do
m1htan,·· ~uola said not have that lond oft1mc
It's ca ) 10 rn .. y ,5"111erland '~ DOii Ftt1l~1' 11 tbt> Dall r J/01 ·
concept of n;iuonal defense and •11ocJ•I~ Hltor.
.Voters, water buffalo, tourists queue up in Kenya
KEEKOROR torxrr Ken>n -
• In 2111 houn ~e had tlo\lo'n oH:r lhc
lnd11n CAeJn, p.u~ina O\CT the
Mald1"cs I land , and land1n1 at
Mombda \\'hcrt c1aht d1'i1>3ra1e air·
D) SO )Uds. ('Or fear of the orft truh , plllllllllll!Jlll!!ll•!llllllllllll![l!!!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!l~!!!l!!~l!!!!!!!Jt
frmC:t US tO ny unht'1WU110Ul"'J tO
the Kcckorok l oo . a auf'\t cncla .. c
• wtth1n a 700.,quare-milc niu1onal
ptrk. It 1\ S.200 l~t abo'c Ka IC\cl
and can 1hcrcforc lauifi at 1u cqua·
tonal fh I he temperature wam" 103
bllm) v.arm 11 midda)'. nod crcce>'
sk>~ly down to a balmycool 111 un~t. Tai~ or crccptna. · • mo\t fcaTfut
number o( an1111at do JU&t 1hat elJ
about us-and 1hat of cour\C, 1 the
rcaton for com1 n1 to th1t pe radi for
nature i nd animal lo\c~. ~here the area• b<>undlcs, paslurcs of arttn ;and
buthcry turround u\ and the acacia
trctt dot the profil~ of the 1mtl1cnt
hill\ One would think 11 a part of
ccnt11l-nonh 'Pl'" in rk:tobtr.
The Khtdult permitted )OU 10
IUf't') the animals at .S.4S a .m.
abolrd I blllc.>CJO thal Ooat, )OU from
''to 1.000 feet lbc>\e 1hc hon' Or
)OU can tour. in tht momina or tau~
afttmoon. 1n a k111d o( ,1ttp.mobtlc.
Y~y 1n three houn we ran •ID. or '91htf not qu1ee into. a half·
..... *PUnu. a hundrtd lopt lai.r ~ tea h)cM 11 1cbrn.
._ ltf8ffn. a hundred p1tlltl and
• man) elands: four horrible wan· llaD. 111. 'uhurt., one Wlttr buffalo
.W·s-o baboOM. the '-'""' fmhcllint i9 the QUldranp of our h\tlc IOclet. e.,m _,...OM"" warned stMtty not
• .....,. afttt wntet: no. not t~n
Ul&f\:S~I\ c ne:uurc among v.htch "r
h"c. 1hc Cape buffalo
for that reason "e fch le' thM
cm th) v.11h thr earn of the Ito \4l"S:lw 11 close quarter .. bt1n
dc\ourcd b' thr~c hons -the\' cat
Cl(h hon. 75 poun~h of buffalo" rJCh
-after "h1 .. h?
The J•c~als come 1n to nibble 01
wha1 1~ lrfl 1 hey ore s11tt n1 there. t"'o
of them. onl)' 20 ).ird from 1hc lloM.
1Al11tn1 thC'll tum. '"J 20 .)arJ '>
• 1Xh1nd them arc two 'ulturr': the)
will pick at 1he rcma1nm1 rtm:un
One tare at them all , and 11 the
lo\d) a,.vclle the i ra rful iiraffc •
1hc nimble and pnahtl) impala. Rut.
On(' Orl1AO of U~ necJ to I k OUf'\Cher,,
for hov. lpna? I mean, the fi"t lime I
~" her. I \It and iamt at the Mona L1~ fur onl)' ~'en or c1&)\t m1nu1~~.
M> do I n«d 10 dc\olc mort than on
hour to \tan na at a ai raOc'!
Mockrn Ken)'a h. 1n<"1dcntall\, the
country in the v.otld v.11h ihe h1ghc..t
populauon arov.th (4 I pcretntl.
which one v.ould nc\cr gucn from
the'd1tUln<'t WC O«dt°d 10 11,\cJ to
1nsp«t one Mawu ... naac o about
100 peopk.t1\1na 1n dunt huts arid
brinai,. '" thttr t1ntc to their
cncloturt at ruaht 10 protf\:l them
.,.1n111he prtdatorJ
Ktn)I "JU & ~alk:r than f C\a
hu i I m11bon ~ and a~ '\Cry
muchdom1n.atNb) tis prctidcnt. Mr.
Oan~I arap Me>t. E'm undt"r the
pat ~1&. the OcOqt Waih•na· '°"of Kenya. Moi Wit Yft prntdl'tll .... .... ... ...,
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r dkc:n )e.U\ aao. \l\tlln 1n
l\c:n} , I nott'd .1 ~m<ltk Mr \1o1
made 111 v.hKh he annount'cd that
tomaners "hl\t nothm~ to teach
~cman\, In fa1;t, it an)thtng 1'.en\~
e11n tc;a h them man) k om, ~au
\:Otltnlf) 10 "'hat wmc people tr) to
tnilkc U\ bchcH~ the \frkan wa) of
''' 11t1a11on 1\ the bt t. hm~"ncr . ft fo1 otl~r\eJ,
rclcmna 10 th brief penod dursng
"'h1\:h 11 "'tl fa~hionahk to J1 r be
antJ run throuati 1 publu.· square or
nhatC\t'I, .. Ill \lftll(ln .runntn&
na~cJ;' he ~1d ornfulh tn hi~
\ptteh '° Parliament. to "h1ch one
m11ht h '" responded • lhal 1he
streakers 1n .\mcn~-a •rtt onl) 101n1
about 1n "hat man) Afncan' con· "dcr thtir nat1,c drcM
Ken)a Iona ~1n c JCttaw ncd com·
pci1n1 poht1~'1I pant" but la't car rrc~1Jcnt Im aboh\hcd t\en 1hc
tC\ m ballot.
l o \Ote 1n Ken)a )Ou ha'c to
..queue up" In frunt of I phototraph
of 1tic caftd1datt \Ou rn•t"nd to "°'" for. wtuch Oc\'"' het • .. .. ,. of
l«•lt\l '' 111,lftlC'
'
d1S(oora11n at~:rrant poht10tl N'·
ha,1or "01 clnl\ "queuin :·a' 1111.''
rdcr 10 11 here. ;;um.:. hut a"u an end
to .IO) andl·pendl.'nl\' II\ thl.'JU<ll\ ... ,~
Prt~1dcnt Mm 1nlrt.""lu1,;r:,1 .Hhl @ol
quid • .ippruh\I 1,11 .1 , nn,1111111\; n;il
;uncnJn11:n1 g1\ 1n• him th,· ritht to
Ilic 1ud•n .at ""I
Morco' l'r \tm 1\ O\ll .t I\ 1lu\ '' thr \fom1n11nt 111tA· 1n t...rn,,1 ~htlh ,
an)ont \\Ould h.i,,• iuc,~J dunng
the rc1in of 1'.en~ 11.1 "nuld rull' thl'
l.OUllll\ for cn4.:t. ltun\ to omc.-Ill'
• pro,cJ a ul)\·r·\hn.·"d m1tmpulah1r
"'hUS( \f"','Cl.tlt\ v.a\ J1'1(0\C1tn ,,.
\UC'> "•lr.U\U\ "ould {IU<lrl ''" tlh l' ll'h
othl'r .~1u1. arid the t'C"\Ult 1\ 11\at
tltcn-art' no lon1,·1 .1n' ""u"' ~11h v.h1\:h In) 1'.1lu~u' n quarrel \\tlh
P1(\1Jcn1 \1'"1 allout
\hhuuih k.tnHt 1 pc.'rhilP\ 1h,
mo I i 1n~r,J fh1rJ \\ urlJ nltt•Cln
1n thl' "'ortd (n;a11ol'I\ om~1 to lcn,i
ll mom:~) It\ r r ~ pllal inroml' I\ onl~ SJ... "' uncmplo}ntcnt •~ :i J .30 pcn.cnl \\here ll 1 "
uncmplo~nh:nt. ~ou fl'!•> ha'C' no-
'" J th<r "al1oe1 burtauHa\.
I -.ai; untkr th \ a1uc 1mprt'''"'n
that carbon paper no lonaer l'\l\tcJ -
untJI tr) ma t ch•n IC l an to
~cn)&l'I currcn,~. f h1s 1ran duin
rcquuc~ a form l"Om plctcd in
tri plu,: IC,• 10 ~h1t:h OU pcl"ll )OUI
name". th~ \OUnl t) )OU h\C 1n. lh~
WR\'~ Iha• arranetd -our Pl'~' .
)our J'll" port numbtr and the plaC't: tn •hK"h n •'Ii~. Mn romcs.
C'OVt'f tbc Wh11t Ho.M Oft-• ._ua.r
blHI In 119 .S.,.1nd«larfd~ar on1h
n1tcd \ata af\cr tt)t'(t1n1. \men·
Q't uh1ma1um 10 wnhdraw from
uht
ft\.C S tat) 110 The tl(>\t'fn~t
ttponC'd· consumtr pnrn row t
k"ntM of I piffttftt 1n MM"9' ,,..,
lta\ 1ne 1nftataon fOf w )tar Nnn•
It • ~w annUel rMe Of
pctttnt •
-
lllllf('i
Laguna's·
hills, trucks
don't mix ·
To the E<htor:
lmaame bcmg stopped at the Moe>
\Ill' at the bottom of Third Strut.
You arc v.a111ng for a taree truck to
clear the crc~t up the hill ehca.d. The
truck IS SIOWI) DClfJDI the top when
uddenl) 11 starts rolling back toward
)OU, 11s en,1nc ha vana stalled 'Ind lls
bralLcs ha"'"I failed' With traffi c an gndlock. )OU'rt
dead.·
This h•ppened rttcntly 10 a lady in
a Vol k "'aacn bug. but lucklly there
"•s no traffic. and she was abk to
rc.>spond k1 llf ull) 1n a panic s1tuallon.
The truck rolled past the stop sip at
great peed. but fortunately no one
"as hun .
In add111on, with the housing
dc .. clopmcnt at the "Top of the
World neighborhood." there have
~n at lca~t t"o other instances of
lnrar trucks go1n,g out of control and
aero 'i the lanes of traffic.
The city of Laguna Beach should
take these \\arrungs of unsafe prac-
11 t'S b)' the l&l'Jt' trucks and provide
prt\enltllJ\C measures before I
tra,cd) occurs The students at the
Laauna Bcaeh H1&h School, and
Thur ton Middle School, as well u all
of us "ho trincl these roads daily. arc
1n great dan.cr 1\the city continues to i
be incffc 11,c-il\ allow1ns unsafe
tru ~s opcrauna up and do~n Ltae
tC<'p &J1ldC of our c1t)"s streets.
JOH.\ A FELDER
lquna Bea-ch
Let's hear it for
those naysayers
fo the Ld11 or
In rcpl~ to Rn.in fhcnofs lcucr to
1he Dail) P1I01 titled"& Players not
a~ )Cl\ " Jll I can say 1s. "Thank
(,Qd lor "l ~ )Crs " EhJah and
Jcrl.'m1~h "ere na}sa)ers ag:un t the
corruption. of their day. Nathan Hale
and ratmk tlenl) were naysa)tf'S to
the cwlo1ta11on of the colonic and
M rt1n Luther Kana "'• a na)'~)'cr aa.imo,t d1 nminat1on. •
I thtnk rhcnOt Ill confu tn& pfa)'Cf'$
"'l\h puppet The na)saycrs w-ho pay
am.:nuon to the \Otce of' the~ adent
ofCo.l;j 1cw arc Ole uuc pla)ci'S. not
1he pulittctan tn ,, .. Hall who arc
poppet\ ttrngtin mm-rtl rw
\tnnJS of the f>1& monr) de"elop«s
It IS the na)~)Cf l)b)et v.ho arc
tr")oang to PH~\Cl'll andlock on our
Mr<'et1o It " the n." \Cr pla)crs who
b\'11~\.l' 11 t'i prefer.able 10 h3\C a ft'w
'IQU.lrC feel uf land CO\ ertd v.1th gra
•md trt'c r.athcr 1han CO\er t\cry
~uuc 1nth ol'opcn around 1n ourclly
"1th ~on, rr1c l>r :uphtilt h 1 the
nl\ s..i\er pl:i' rf' "ho ~' il "'c" of < iod'-,· mnunia1no, •!> far upenor to
that nl ro" of ~0-or 30-stof)
111onunll'Ot\ tu gaecd and a .. ance
bltxl..1ng th\.' 'il)hne
I ~) aµ1n thank <Jod for
na~\J)l'f\ "ho are tl)1n1 to keep uur
:ur t1nd oceans lrom bcc9mmg c"en
mun: ('(tllutl.'d th.an the~ all'('3d} arc
Im·" the ~l .\Q \1D ha!I stated man)'
11mc\, Pl.'ople arc the pulluttrs" and
the:" murc people )OU uov.d tnto an
1.m.·1. the mo~ pollution )'OU hih~.
II being a na~ ~er 1 bad. I will al di) tanJ "uh Lbc bad ones. (LI HORD L BUNDY
(O \a~
Heroines given
farewell.salutes
Orllft09 Cout DAILY PILOT I Mondey, April 2•, 1989
fas/:Jion-watchif:lgaptOfitablepastime
~VIDADIAN ._ .... c., .... -..r
·Fashion-watchina was the thins to
do F!_iday at 'the Irvine 'Hilton when The SOphisticates si.ged a luncheon
lbow benefiting the Assessment and
Treatment Services Center.
About S.SO well-dressed guests
watched the fashions paraded by 28
models from Nordstrom. and ihey
checked out each other durin& the
aocial hour as pianist Ted JoU.O.
provided back&round music.
"All of the ~ewport Beach glitter is
out today, .. said chairwoman Marie
Denmld, looking very smart in a
white pant suit. "I'm really enjoyina
bein& a peogle watcher," added
Deremiah, whQ began. work on the
fund-raiser in September.
"The women here today aTC a
fashion show," said J•dY Kele, who was in charge of decorations and had
chosen. little rose bushes -for JMle Arone considers fashion
centerp1«e1. sh~ws an excclJent way to learn about
"I ao \0 maybe six fashion shows a • fashions-and accessory ideas. "I
year ... 1 likt to see what is in ... sec the bouaht my last year's wardwobe atkr
Jates.t styles," said Sophisticetes ~cina a show. Today, I'm hoRina to ~udcntMal'IMGrffll,a Valentino, find a nioe silk dinner dress, com-
Unpro and Cuolyne Roehm fan. mented Arayros, who doruited one of ~·1 love fashion .sho~s.." said co~-the opportunity prizes -a harbor
m1ttec member Mar1aret a.rt. I cruise for 40 aboard "The Huntress."
ran a modolint school when we lived Other opportunity prizes included
in Trinidad," commented Clart as facial suracry by Dr. Geor1e Breuaa
she c,._tted with Holly I. ..... and (attendina with wife .wrte.e Deyle
..... Cuaoa. arnua), a trip to Hawaii won by
~ hqe likes fashion shows, and Doue:creu and a Lhasa apso puppy
she loves. Victor C~ta .styles which donated by Dr. WUllam Muelarti.
she detenbes as "high style and low Darleea Muclarti, in charae of cost.'~ Ellie. Fat.er, seated next to selling opf)ortunity' tickets, enlisted
Pangc, also likes Costa. As a matter of 'the scrvius o( several men including
fact they both liked the very same -J. J. ltalcke~er (husband of
whito and navy suit. The .. twins'' had fashion lover Betty Jo It.), LaMoa
a Sood laugh over the situation, and Edey, Job Gates and Tom Deemer.
Nordstrom showed them other Costa Me n were not the exception at this
looks. affair stqcd to help A TSC with i1s
juvenilt d hersion and family treat-
ment proaram. Two tables werl" male
only and other men wcr.e seattd
tbrouahout the room.
About the time the auests finished
their filet of salmon, m oving on tQ
mocha ice cream bombe, the man of
the day Norma 1.-U, president of
ATSC board arrived. Earlier io the
prosram while his plane was sciJI in
Bullhead City, vice prc~ent To4d
Nlct.eleoeacttpted for Loatsa special
service award from the Sophisucates.
Treasurer Nucy Weisbrod is hop.
.ing for $25,000 to $30,000 proceeds•
when the counting is done. Also
workina on the event were Jamee ·
Seues, Juet Adelmaa, CaUly Low-
dea (next year's presi~ent), Beverly
Salata, Ctad1 GatetJ Jua B•ck-
lapam, Lee Blll'•tela, Pat Jones and
CtMyGates.
This-jury.-tiAds lawsuit a gra·vemistake MottdaL AIW!I 2f
ARIES(March 21-Apnl 19); h1pmentamves. What you ha\-ebet:n
seeking is close at hand. Family member 1s ready ro .. count the monc) ... Focu"
on security, propeny. safety measures. Check of automobile t.irt."S is now
rCQUtS1le DEAR ANN LANDERS: Once
you wrote. "Anybody can sue any-
body for anything." You were certain·
ly nght. This story appeared an the
Cleveland Plain Dealer. Please shar<:,
it with your readers. -SHAKER
HEIGHTS READER
DEAR SHAKER: Tbankl, I will.
Bow could I make up anything to
compare wltb this? Here It It: .
. Jn the courtroom of J udge Phillip
Bloom it took the jury 19 minutes to
decide "no way."
Relatjves attending the funeral of a
~year-old woman in Westlake.
Ohio. were surprised because the
woman's appearance had changed so
much-stnce she died. Surprise turned
to shock when they discovered that
the corpse lying in Helen M.ahaney's
casket, wearing Mahaney's blue dress
and holding her prayer book, was
Margaret Mannin"-93.
Mahaney. in a pmk d ress, was lying
across the hall. surrounded by people
who thouDtt they were keeping V1g1I
with Margaret Manning.
Mahaney's family sued the funeral
home for $100.000.
"Jt was horrible," said Evelyn, Mrs.
Mahaney's daughter-in~law. "Every-
one was kissing the wrong lady."
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was
fascinated by that Jetter from "C in
Oregon'' who gave such an claborate-
exp(anation when his wife came
home and caught him making Jove to
a -strange woman. I have written a
l ,.'1. 80\'D
scenario that 1s much more believ-
able. -DDD
· DEAR DDD: Here's your story,
wblclt beat out abo1t 500 otbers.
Mr. X came home from work earl}'
and found his wift' in bed with a
handsome young man. Just as Mr. X
was about to storm out, she stopped
him and said. "Before you leave. rd
like you to know how this happened.
"When J was driving home from
shopping th is afternoon. I hit a hole in
the pavement. The hole was filled
with water. G reat blobs of mud
spattered all over this man. Without a
trace of anger he looked at me and
said, 'What rotten luck. J have a very
imponant meeting this afternoon and
just look at me!'
"J told him that I was terribly sorry
and offered to clean him up. He
seemed grateful and J brought him
home.
"He undressed in 1he bathroom
and J handed him the bathrobe J
bought you for Christmas a few years
ago. It no longer closes· in front
because of )'Our pot belly. While his
clothes were di] ing I gave him lunch
-1he casserole )OU missed last n1~t
because you decided to 40 out with
the guys afkr ~ork. He said tt was the
bes1 home-cooked meal he had had m
months. I told him ll was the fin.t
c-0mpliment I had received about m)
cooking in years .
"We talked while I pressed his shin
and it was wonderful to have a
conversation wi th a man who seemed
interested in what I had to say.
Suddenly he noticed the ironini
board was wobbly. I had asked you a
dozen times 10 fi x it .. Qut you were
always too bus). The man fixed th<'
ironing board in I 0 minutes and then
he actually put the tools away.
"As be was about t-0 leave he a ked
with a smile, ·ts there anythins tl'le
your husband ha neglected lately')'
And that is the end of my story!"
Actor convincing as a drunk
Anyone .rooking to save up to ten
percent on his automobile's fuel cost
shouad begin with recular car mainten·
ance and a tune·up. T~is the conclusion of a spark.plug manutacturer that
surveyed thousands of cars nationwide.
Cars in need of a tune-up reakzed an 11
percent increase in f uet economy once the
tune-up was performed. lhe suNey show·
ed that mefely replac"' worn spa(k Plues
sawed dnvtfs three percent in fuel costs.
Perhlps the most startlinc statistic was
the one which rtvtaled that four out of
five vttlicles had 1 mllfltwnce deflciett-cy that affected fuel economy. emissions,
or performance. Of count. tMSt defoen.
cilS can only be comcted If car ownen
flCOpllt • protlllm. An lf1ltnl that Idles
r~. haitltes on acc*ation, stlrtS
t.d. ltlll tr""'1tlY or perform 9lut ,..., Mllll jtCl&Ji1• en.' ........... -to.
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Q. In old movies on TV is a JittJe
guy with a mustache who's always
rubber-legged drunk. I think he was
really smashed when he played those
parts ... ?
A. Not a chance. Film industry
histories avow that dandy character
actor, Jack Norton. didn't drink.
Sir, do you buy the contention that
your chin whiskers are harder than
copper? Blade makers say that.
What's .. seeded" mean to you? For
seeded nisins, you take the seeds o ut.
For seeded rye bread. you put the
seeds io. This is iJJ<>sical.
Cherry trees .CIJJ'le over on the
Mayflower.
Speniarda eJtplonna Colom·bi• '•
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Rio Pinto in the I 700s found m etaJbc
lf'lins they called "platina del pinto ...
The word .. platioa" means "little
silver." That was the first •ny Euro-
peans bad ever beard of platinum.
Out now is a transistor radio for the
bathroom, to be riycd to tum on its
music when you close the door. off
when you open it. A sound screen.
Call it audiflqc.
£cyptians . wore pttn makeup
under their eyes. Scholars think that
cosmetic touch staned out as an anti· aJare trick.
To follow a 1eent, a bee zipap. As
the scent swu to fade, the bee
revenes its direction, qain and
apin. Wbet a bee don not do is Oy In
a beeline.
Was Victor Borge who said.
"Lauahter is the shonest distance
·between two ~c."
Q. Where's "Ir"?
A. In the Mediterranean. little
island off the coast of France.
¥oU-knoW what makes a aood p1n
t ushion? Steel wool covcml with
colorful cloth. It also hones the pins.
sort or.
Q . How Iona is &he lo~t wonn?
A. As Ion-. as 180 fett. "L1neus
lollf 11.imua" 1s what's it's called.
Argumcn! continues over which
sort of bird 1s most caaer to fiaht. M)
candidate 1s humm1ncbird. "What s
yours? Claim 1s humminabirds have
bttn lttft to ataeck hawks. but that
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Rams tab
Miami's
Hawkins
Robinson happy
with outcome
of team 's draft
l'rom The Auodated Press
The Rams went for a pair of pla)en
used to winning -Miami Hur-
ncancs' defensive end Bill Hav.;J.:ins
and fullback Cleveland Gar) -with
their two fint-round picks in un-
day's NFL draft.
The Rams, who lost f rec agent
defensive end Gary Jeter to New
England dunna the off ~ason lirst
selected Hawk1 ns, as the 21st pLck m
· the drafl. then took Gary with the
26th pick.
"I trunk he's a comer,'' said Rams
Coach John Robinson of Hawkins."(
believe he has a lhance to develop
mto the ba.a·ttme pass rusher we've
always loolccdforand neyer found.
.. This 1s the first time since l'\e
been with the Rams that a pass rusher
of this caliber was available to us.
··1 think he has a chance to be
bnlhant."
Robinson said he wis pleased to
have a pair of Humcane players
"With two U01vcrsi1y of Mi
&UyS, we've got some 8U)'li who've
v.on a httle in re«nt years," he s:ud.
sm1hoa.
lo the second round, the Rams
used their two final two picks from
the 1987 Enc Dickerson trade and
their own choice to select three more
defensive players.
They used the 45th scltct1on to take
\lotrc Dame linebacker Frank tams
(6-4, 237), the 48th pick to take
Aubunr-cnd·hncbacker Bnan mnh
(6-6, 242) and the 53rd overall choice
for UCLA cQmerback -Oarryl Hmtey
(5-8, 165).
Los-AnJele passed up a couple of
pla)ers with btgcr reputation . ~•de
receiver Andre Rison of M1ch1gan
Stale and safety Louis Oliver of
Florida, to take Hawkins
Has selccuon was predictable mcc
1he Rams nccd an outstanding pa '>
rushe~. l>ut fhe cfio1ce of val'\ ~
•urpnsing. since theI alrcad~ ha\c a
full comp~mcnt of backs.
· The 6-foot-6. 265-pound Hav.k1ns
v.as a three-year starter at M1am1 He
recorded 22 sacks over the last three
seasons, mcludjna 81'2 Last }'ear
Gat). 6-2and126. had 6SO )ards
on 126 cames for the Humcancs last
season and tlaught 67 passc for 19A
ya rds.
He upped his stock con 1derabl> in
the minds of the Ram~ v.hen he
rushed for 97 )ards in the \cnior
Bowl
\HI :\ HOI 'UI I'
· NFt draft t;Jay·
·proves dream
for Graham ..
Est~ncia High
preduEt lands
with Redskins
C1nC'lnnau and Wub1n1ton were lhe
top t"-'O on the list. Playina in
Wash1n1ton 1s aoina to be a dream.
Jt's a f!Cal OfpnizattOn, a winnin,
one. Its hard to explain how happy
am naht now."
The Redslons
had tned 10 trade
their way into
By JON FERGUSON the third round
Of 1i.e o~No4 k.,, of the draf\, but
JefTGraham has a difTe1Tn1 "'a) of couldn't act It
deahna with the prcssurTs of "IFL done, accord1n1 •
draft da) 10 Allen. As a
h's not an onginal idea, but he had result, G reen
an enJoyableda) on the hnl "'htle he Ba Y t o o k
med a cellular phone around 1n has Graham and 13
aolf bag to wan for a call from has picks later the
agent.. Bruce 4\llen. The idea came Redskins took
from a recommendation of )()me . Enk AfTholtcr ~oplc wtth the Rams. The call fin:ill) and packaged e1r--
came after he had h11the19th hole their e1ahth---
"I talked w11h somc_~ople on the round pack wuh the USC wtde
Rams and thev had told me 'Jeff. receiver for Graham.
don't '""-atch th~ draft bccau~· 11· ~ The Redskins have rwo quar-
lona day,'·· Graham said ·• I took terbacks ID Mark Rypicn and Doua
e' er)bod)' out. pla}1na golf I told Wilham • who turns 34 1n Au,ust.
Bruce not to call me unlll I wns R)'pten. a second-year man. was very
drafted. l pla)ed 18 hole • and lht;rc dfect1~c while ripladna the iruurN
was J\O call . So I called htm and \litd. Williams
·1s the phone brolcn?' He JU t said. tn 'I day knt>wn for talk, Allen 1&1d -~----
'No, I haven't heard anyth1na yet·" ~cd kins Owner Bob Bcathard has
Graham v.111 s~nd the next fe" been rumo~ to be con§idcring a
months trv1n' to become a member trade of one oftus quarterbaclcs to the
of the Wa~h1naton RedsJon v.ho San Dtqo Charaers.
traded for him moments after be wa ··1 think 1t"s pos111vc,'' said Allen of
dr:ifted b) the Grttn Ba) Pack~rs 1n Graham's situation. "1 knew Bobby
tht' fourth round, the 87th pick lkathard hkcd him. He wd he
O\ eraU thought Graham was tbe !CCOnd best
··it's fanwtac,'' '81d the E t nc1a quanerback 1n the draft behind Troy
High and Lona Be~ch State product of Aikman "
Outgoing comml11loner Pete Rozelle •n-
nounces the Cowbo11· •lr••dy •c•d•mlc
,., LMa ,.._ta
selectlon of UCLA qu•rterb•ck Troy
Alliman •• th• to~ pick In the Nl'L dr•ft.
becom1na a Rcd~k1n Graham will 0> to Wash1naton
"When 1 wa~ tr)1n1 out for people. tod.a} for a Qres confe~e~~·
Early picks predictable, but '89 holds .many surprises
• Compl~t~dra~llstonBJ.
EW YORK (AP) -Tht' first round of
~unda~ 's NFL draft was a simple matter foTffic
lnJue-s dowmroddtn. Wfio grabbed-the top
eight playcn and hoped the) would spin M>mc
ma11c.
For some uper Bowl hopefuls. howe,er.1t
was a chance to trade and ho~ for a quick fot
tarting with Tro) 1kman. the U< L"\
guarterback stgned last "'eek by Dallas for
S 11 2 m11l1on O\Cr s1' yt"ars. the first eight pick
were no surprise -players v.ho can,provldc
in tant oomph 10 the downtrodden. It wa so
predictable. 1l took JU t 20 minutes for the first
1x pla)ers to be chosen. a process that h:i
sometimes taken more than an hour
Meanwhile, Cleveland, which barcl)
. .
missed goina to the Super Bowl m 1986 and charactcnst1cofateamthathad1u tthrtt o I
1987. was wheeling and dealing 10 an efTon to p1c."ks m 19 }Cars. They traded a~ay ncJtl year's
finall) ·~~there So was Washington, the 19 7 top pick alona 'ti.1th this )ear·s st:eond for
champ10 but 1-9 last }nr --Gerald R..as..Atlanuu 28-)'ca(:()ld... r1 t· tar
The Browns mo¥cd up from 20th to I Jlh veteran running back.
on the first round 1n a trade with Denver to The tum:s capl)Cd the day when lhe
snare Enc Metcalf. the s~ed> runn1ns back Browns sent another hcav)-dury runnana bad.:.
they needed. Then they traded away their first-Earnest Byner, to Washrn11on for Mike
rounder next season to take 6-foot-4, 223-Oliphant. a ~mall speed) runnana b ~ v.ho wH
pound wide reccl\ er LaW)er Tillman of Wuhington's second p1d. last sca~n
Auburn, whom thq Stt as a tight end 1n the · The Redslins hope Riggs, "1\o has a Jot of
mold of a.g1ng Onie Nc:"'-SOme maleaae on him, "111 be able to fill for a >ear or
··our efTor}s arc dt'voted to coming out of two the need for a hcav)·-dut) running back 1n
this draft with a couple of great J)laye~ .... said their one-back~} tem.
aeneral manager Em1e Accorsa. obv1oush "It's ex~n~1ve, but 1t alwayll 1s 1f )OU'IT
behe' 1ng he aot them 101n1 to act a good football pl•>cr • Red JCJn
A fev. minutes after Cleveland·\. sccond coach Joe Gibb 1d "Thi fits m v.11h the way
trade, 1he-Red Ions made their mo'e -one we've alwa)S dealt m the past. Wr don't hke
tradlna-vtaym~w~'d prefer to do-it Wlth dnf\
chOLCCS .
The Dolphins got \WO pla)'cn COMtdcttd
before the draft to ht" 1n the top dozen Both
w-crc 1.0ca11'rodu -mi bacrSalTlmlt
muhnf Aonda 1&lC and Mfe\) Lows-Oh vcr
offlonda, who wa 0 taken with tht 2Stb choice,
which the Dolphins aot ma trade with Chicqo.
Quanerback R6dnC) Peete of utht'm
Cal. the runner-up for ReJ man Trophy, wun't
taken m unda>' fivt' round althouah SC\.t'n
other Quanerbad.s WC'rt' chosen. Of tho~
M:vcn. onl)' A1~man wa rated more haahl>-1n
most pre-draft scoutan.a books.
The draft ended for the day at af\tr five
rounds and nine hours. 45 mmut~ of\Clect1ons
and was St"t to re ume ot I 0 a m EST Monda)
for the final ~\en rounds.
UCI men's tennis tops LSU for Patt<;>n's 300th win
The roll continues for the L'CI men\
tennis team which eameJ 1 con\IDCIOI S-~
victory over th1rd-nnkcd Lou1s1an.1 State
Univcrll!l on unday to fl\C Cir~ Patton 4
special 300th college coach1n1 v1clof)
Pallon, who coached ont )car at (aJ 1.1r
Bakf"rsfidd and tv.o 1urs at C. nta Bartxlra
before com1nt to Cl 10 seasons ll&O, 101ns an
elite arour. .
"'As arow older our team gets better:·
Patton said.
The Anteaters, ranl>.ed a ·~hool record
founh in the last Votvo-C'olleaiatc: fenn1 fop
2S poll, could mO\C as h1lh a $CCOnd 1h1\ v.cd:
after unda)"s victory. L\l aho lost 10
1+.--=Tennettee on S.turday. white tttond·rankt'd
Cal (whach ha bcatt'n tJCl twice) lo\t 10
tan(ord and U ~tncc the l:m rankmis.
Oa1n1n1 a ranluna in the top four in the
nauon for the NCAA Toumamc:nt 1s the
.
Anteate~· key goaJ, but they have them most
1mponant match oflhe season Ma) 6 w11h top-
ranked LC LA and the '""o c.-ould enter in the
top two pos1t1ons
The Anteaters 1mpro\ed 10 22·6 with the
"1c.-tory. and the wins b> Tennessee and UC!
o"cr the "'cekcnd rt'prc~nted LS 's first lo scs
11 home m three )'cars ~C)IDI the vactol) on unda) v.as 20th·
ranked Junior Tre\or Kronemann "ho de·
fcatcd Johan KJellcsten. the steond-ranked
pla)er rn the nauon, 6-4. 6-4. Kronemann's
pcrwnal record 1s 2S-14.
"Kronemann's v1ctof) O\er KJcllc ten wu
a bi& "'in. because 11 took the prt sure off Mark
Kaplan anJ ·h.,e IUnro,µ." eauo.n said. "He
started the avalanche. When Trc\Or 1s walking
on the mountain lo~ , 1f doe n't matter how
bi& thl' mounus1n is. whether 11'§ LS or not. 11
can't tand the v.e1Jht of the Tank "
I
In college baseball
A .AL.Rod.rauel's bad-hop inglc hrought
home StAc) Pai{t'r from sttond b:ise "'itl\ one
out 1n the 12th 1nn1n1 to cap a tv.e>-run r.ill}
which hf\cd U I over v1s1tang t'"ad.t·l.:t
Yeps, 10-9. tn a Bag West Conference g.imc
UCI des11natcd hiller Jim Kochler opened
the inn1t11 with a s1nale. and tool>. ~ond on .s
aroundout before Parker walked Ed Luna·~
s1n&le rouaht home Koehler and mo' cd
Parler to second Rodna\lel followed v.1th .i
a.rounder which took a bad hop b> l NI \
shortstop Gar) Fo~ ter
Rodnauez v.cn14 for6 ~llh four RHI and
two runs. while Luna went 4 for 6 w11h '"'', RHI an4r.lhrce run scored Koehler and fon fkr1c1
added tv.o hllS apiece
Chns Huber. 1~2, ~the fifth l 'Cl pit hc1
and earned the victory 1n relief Jon Sim'>. 1-2 ..
took the lo' for the Rebel\
In college track:
• ( I'\ Marc ( .oulel turnct'J 1n a ~~>nal
r«ord 3 4q 9m the I SOO mete~ unda' 1.1 tht.
\tt n .\nton10 Collqc Reh) s to claun lo.urth
place, and added a pt'f'\Onal best 1 ·4q 5 1n the
800 10 capture fifth pla e
In c\Cnts late Saturda) nll)lt at Mt ~A,(.
l JC l's Beth • McGrann and llniid tcrhng
quahficd for the '< ""' Track and field
Champion hip
Mc<.,rann broke her ov.n '!Chool ft'( Ord b)
mo·rc than 46 second v.11h a dock 101oO1 0 .. I
1n the 10.000 meten to cam fifth place.
Ireland'' \1onac~ JO)Ct" took first ID 32 21.16.
the fastest time in the v.orld this )Car. l '< I fr~ hman l arohoe Plier fanishcd..J.n J4;44
In the l QOO meten Bn11d t1rhna ran a 9.~J 8. l 1 ·ond' under the 'IC~~ tandard.
to lint h 11th 1 nn:i Leopold or 1 cam Nt\..e
v.on 1n 9 09.~P
McCaskill good, but not ·
enough to top Moore, A's
\ ,f,I I''« Ill UI I I 'Athletes like Chargers' Nichols
ma~e cOilct-1iR9 life sa.tisf¥1ng OAKLAND (AP) -Mtkt Moore
and two ~hevers turned out 10 be too
much for Kirk Mc ask.ill
M00tt tallertd thrtt 11n&ks in 7~
inniRfS before Rick Honqcuu and
Dcnoat Eckmle)' took O\cr ai lhc
OUJaild Athletics tot put the i·
fomia A.ntett 2-0 Sunda) for their
fifth llraitftt ,, K'tOf)'. ··wttear;•w tc»t tbc best bullptn in ..... m caa Wt IMm dO the
job fof you. M00tt said.
McC'alk11l bcpn the PIM with an
0.44 euned nan avcaier. the bnt tn
ahC American Laaw.
MOOR, 2· I. Jtruck out Rve, •keel
awo IM 1lc aid only llnt Ii .. ~
0.Udll WMhiftllon. He hn ~ up ,.
two cameJ runs 1n ht 21 1nn1n1
Moore. a t1aht·hander. len w 1th
two outs and nobody on base an the
e1Jhth •ith" W11tun1ton at the platt
and Oakland leadin& 1..0, "ln Scau~. in \hat s11uat1on. I
Pf'Ubebl) would ba\e b«n out there.
thtte' no nC:cd for that here,'' 1d
Me>ott, 11anccs by the Athlcti« IS •
fRC •nt dwiQI lbc of1'-ttDOn
"Here, you doli't •t hke )OU have
t0100UtandpttdtntMinn1n e\tf')
1\Ut, .. Moort said.
teft-baftdcf Honeycutt retired th<'
leO·handed W11b1n1ton on a arCMlndcf. Honeycutt f>' two OUlt tn
the n111tb btforc waits~ Wall) Joy-
ncr. ~ p Chili Da,,i, on•
•A• ,,_,,,., on KMPC (710)
aroundcr for hlS kqut-lead1n1 "Xlh
1&\it, •
McCUkill.J-1 ... ~upawonan on
n,ba bJu 1n 1e"e~u1 1nnjnp He
1tNck out t-o and walked l•o ..... ,always an uft(Oft'lfortabk feel··
•• whns you tr' 1~ thet way. but ~.rally didn't play that biedt ,"
i\aedt mtt I r OoUI ltadtt aid.
IHllH I 1·, ,. Ill UI 11
F l't"d Ma rquu. Edi n II ilh '.s for-
mer tnd and field had c:t>a<'h.
teppt'd do" n llu ' n to l>t·«1mt
anaJ11 uant to Tol1) Cla~/11
l
INOLEWOOD -Kareem Abdul-Jab-A .., .... * 25th -..... .., • bit A ...w....a towhaday-attbe bome of the
LOI M9llll Lalrcn -and received a Rolls a.. hiil llil .,._Pt1111 Md a ..... coun &om the ............
la ......_ lolletlOOd meyor Ed Vinetn1 ana
nounced that the ume of a street bordtrina I.he easa DUtiM kK of the forum, orevioUlly known u Forum
\Vay. aiAs been c:ba,,.ed to fWeetn Court. ti; 4S.miD&ne retirenwna ceremony took place JUSt
befOft the Laken entertained the SeattJe SuperSonics in
tht final replar·season pme of Abdul-Jabbar's 20-year
NBA career.
• ~bdul-J1bb9r, who turned 4'2 on April 16, leaves the
pmc bavlna set numerous records. fle's played more
seuons than anyone ever, more pmes and more
minutn. Abdul-Ja~. who sat in an oversized rockina chair
durina the ceremony, pve lhanb afterwards to many
people includina his teammates, the La.kers' coachina ita1f, John Wooden, his coach at UCLA. bis pa.rents and
foW' children, who were on band, and the fans.
Ql OTJ. OJ· 1·11•: D .\ \
. ...,.... ....... boxer, on retirement: .. , kind of
lb.ia movina around in the rina and whackina auys,
but fonunately I have this little auy inside my head
who keeps remindina me, 'Don't tet crazy Marvin'."
Kings face rough situation
INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles ~ Kinas are tryina to take the hard ·ro ute into • the NH L record books as they struagle to _. __ _
remain alive apinst the <;:atpry Aames in
t.be Sm ythe Divisfon finals.
Calpry leads the best-of-.sevcn series 3-0 and, thanks
to its S-2 victory Saturday niaJlt, can wrap up a benh in
the Campbell Conference finals witb a victory Monday
ni&ht at the Forum. . .
TbeK.inpare trytna to become only the third team 1n
history to recover from such a deficit.
In Sunday's pmes:
•Tim Keir scored two power-play goals in a 2:21
span of the second period and host Philadclph'ia'sdefensc
checked Mario Lemieux and the Pittsburgh Pen&uins to a
standstill to even the Patrick Division finals at two wins
each with a.~l victory. •Cam Neely and Michael Tbelven scored in a
seven-second s~n late in the second period as the host
Boston BruinsaVoided a playoff sweep with a 3-2 victory
over the Mont real Caoadlens.
'C 111 U I I I '
aAMaALL
C.-... men
TODAY
Cf141pmen et SGYIMt'n C.llfornle C°"'",
2:30, TUeSDAY
Sen D1e9o Stele el UCI, S, SGYtne<n
C.llfornla CotleM el Point Lome Nuerent, l ; Wntmont ~ CIYltt _ CO!lffe lrvlne, l.
1 ntUllSDAY' Cel Stele S.11. 8enlerdlno et Soutllern
Cellfornle CotleM. 2'.30. C1V111 Colleee lrvlnt
et l lole. 2:30. PIUOAY Cal Stele F~ et UCt. 7
SA T\MDA Y
c.i Sr•le ~on •• UCI. 1. Christ
COleM trvltlt at c.i aw111t 1-....'-4· er), 1\; Southern c.Ntornle c-..e .,
WftlmOnl ldoUO!e-l'IMder), -SUNDAY
Ce1 Stet• Fulerton . at UCI, 1
~ ailetle men
TUU DAY llenc:llO S.ntlffO 11 Oranoe Co8'1, 2:30;
Slddltt>ICk at GOldtft Wftl, ,..30
THUllSDAY
Go4dln Wftl at Fullerton, t:JO; Oranoe
. Coest 11 IUwnldt, ?'.JO. SA TlMDA Y Gotc1en Wnt at Or.nee COMI, ,__
...... lc:Mll NY1
M IOAY
$unM1 L-.ut -Fountain Vallev ••
Hutitln9ton leedl, J:1S, Westminster •I EdltOn. >:ts, OcMn View el MerW., ))IS.
.-.Clflc c-t Leeeue -L..-.-9Hcll al Woodbrktee, ):15; Tre«luco H ... at Cotta
Mete, J:IS; Orenoe at Le9unl• Hiiis, l :IS.
Academy Laeeue -Llb«IY Cllrlstlan at
St. Mk:tlMl'I, 1 •.m., NewPOrt Cllrltllen al H9rlteM. , p.m.
we o..U OAY ~
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in the WestcrD Con~l't'ftCC, open t.bear btd for a thud
st.raiaht NBA title Thunday niaht ap1nst Pon.land,
whic\ qualified for the playoffs by bcauna Sacramento
126-120 in overtime Sunday nipt.
Other fmt round series in the Western Confucnce
are Utah apinst Golden State. Phoenjx versus Denver
and Seattle apin~t Houston. The Bolton Celtics earned the final benh in the East
on Sunday by dcfcatina Charlotte 120-110, a vactory
keyed by Kevin Gamble, who staned the season in the
Continental Basketball Association.
The Celtics went into the final day needing a victory,
or a Ion by Washm1ton, to chnch the final spot The
Bullets Jost 11 S-106 to Philadelphia in a game that ended
at about the same time as Boston's.
Gamble scored 23 of his carccr-h1gh 31 points in the
second halfofhis sixth career NBA start. He is avtragin&
22.8 in those six stans.
The Celtics, who broke a threc-pme lostng streak,
play at Detroit Friday night in the opener of a best-of-five
first-round series. Elsewhere 1n tbe,J:astem Conference.
Philadelphia isat New York and Milwaukee at Atlanta on
Thursday night and Chic.ago 1s at Cleveland on Fnday.
Farwell wins Dickson Serles
Cursor, ski.Pi>cred br Jeff Farwell of the A host club was the overal winner ofNew'port
Harbor Yacht Club's Dickson Series for the ~ •
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet.
Thirteen boats turned out for this year's seres held
over two weekends.
Second place in the fleet was Forzado, skipptred by
Geoffrey Phillips, Balboa Yacht Club. and third went 10
Kachina, sailed by Gerald Madigan. N HYC. ·
Overall winners:
CLASS A-1. Fon:ado; 2. Cursor. 3. K.at€hina.
ct.Ass B-1. Electnc Pumpkin, S kip ElliottJefT
Littell, NHYC ; 2. Squeeze Bye. Phil Richardson-Carol
Kokol, Voyagers YC; 3.Shadow. PeteJohnstonc, Balboa
YC.
•Jim Buckingham was. the winner Sunday in
Newport Harbor ~acht Club's Jim Tyler Memorial
Reptll for lcnman-12 din&hies. .
Second was Jack Jakos~y and third was Cun Olson,
all ofNHYC. .. .
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Keo Green made aood on his vow to
atont for a pla)'ofTlou last year, using a final .-/
round 72 for a two-shot victory in the SI ~ ......
million Greater Greensboro (N.G) Open
tournament Sunday.
Green, in scoring the fifth victory of his career.
finished "'ith a 72-hole total of 277, I I-under par. Before
Sunday, his best performance this ytar was an I I th-place
finish at the Masters. The victory was won~ $180,000.
\n other golf:
•Spain's Scveriano Ballesteros rolled in a downhill
20-foot birdie putt on the par·3 17th bole for a final-round
69 to win the $385.000 Madnd Open tournament an
Spain by one shot over Bnton Howard Clark.
• Dave Hill shot a 66 and Chi Chi Rodn,uez fired a
68 to lead the United States team to a deciSl\e victory
over the International team and a second straight
Chrysler Cup at Sarasota. Fla.
• Betsy KinJ shot a 6-under-par 66 to overcomt' a
four-stroice deficit, then beat third-round lcadcr Lynn
Adams with a birdie on the first playoff hole to win the
$2SO,OOO tJSX Classic at G ulfport, Fla.
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two outs o his record sixth
no-hiucr Sunday, lo.sJDI it
when Nelson Liriano
tripled in the ninth inntn&
as the Texas Rangers beat
the T~ronto Blue J ays 4·1
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bid an the eighth inntn&
ap1nst Milwaukee on
Apri~ 12 finished wnh tns
10th lifetime one·h1tter.
"I don't know how many
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throwing, it's certainly not
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Ryan, 2-1 . struck out 12
and walked three tn his
275tb career victory
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•UCLA-bound Tracy Murrat added l<t points as
the West beat the East 112-103 in the McDonald's High
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lllirtd 2606 28R, 1'"'8A TWMM. PatlO. country .. ulng. 1895 No MOO/mo + tet, 1Mt & 1401 8UCM 648-e83& COMPANY Newport -8each Avail , ... :x1 2:: -· ,_ I"· frpl, no pate. pete. 180 2J•t St. S300 MC de9. 640-IOM WemanagelobetN~t. +M~! ~ .. v:-'73~1'3833 5/mo F NO. Small. ewM t.
"'"...... _.., ,.,. --725/mo 280 .A~o 145--9543 or 841-1184 or 213-692-2214. ILW&YI 111 lllTD LARGE 4 o o 1 q /It ,. u'"· v '"" ~8· .. -u;r"'·1::~· St '*7510•142-5722 1250 OFF 2ND MOS NEW ptuel'I 2BR 28A 1~1 .:!~:'c!~ townhou... apt In -N-.8--28_R_,_2_8_A._,_k.t_lt_U_ry ~~~:-=i:~~ ~ ~unh < 1\\
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1160 /mo. yr lu. 2BR 1BA Duptex. Lndry RENT! E'SIDE 2BR lBA wl1ott, ger, merble enlry, Aenwa, JR Mgmt Inc, ~~ ~~ 11 • 28,:0 :-".,..:. ru:'':"! Wied nunlng '* pup-
87M293or&32-4042 ~up. jr,•· emetl ,pet Cott-oe.Encl.l•r.,tndry "C.w/dhtlup,tit.kltch. 175.,..&0e • Peti 854_7742 or tumlenedseOO 45~r87 •LUii ptee.Found lnvlcinltyot
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I oti. 17 5/mo. AJ9o d tux tac. Mo Pete! 795/mo• 9501or644 .... ~ BEACH.APT 38R 18A IM-7855 1,250 eq ft. at .70c ~6--\~~21~~ lllbol ,_.... 2607 1BR w/lncd ywd, .tc ..c. dep 645-7234 1t w~ P ·t ti "--..dal '875/mo 111 1 iut 440 __ _
1 HOUSE FROM OCEAN 189564&-l2l4l642-9eee 1250 OFF 2NO MOS lrvtnt 2644 r,05y;/mo + eec :.: AllK Renuls ~ E. 17th Sl , Ste E & F, LOST: 2 DOGS F~le
28R lBA apt., ~ ......... RENTI E·etde sm 18R NOfllTtfNOOO. IMoe lBR L ..... 831_8752, Alex · ' R.f. Salt/Rent C.M 845452' Doby· Shepard M i x
u1U 11000/mo, ywty •2'50 HARLA AVE• cottage. frplc, patio, laun loft Flrepleoe dishw9hr _ ROOIM 2706 w/bltlett coll•r tPtppl)
· 86cr, 17s..ee.o · A lfNll, quiet complex tee . no pet• S580/mo• weitt.rtdryer' hookup'. 4 a.a Tl... luslnen/Offfcf Rtnt lndulttlM 2788 Mele Shepard M i x
Studio with patio I Me. des> 845-7234 M25/mo. * &44-3M2 Nwpt Stire hM 38R. 28A.. •NEWPORT BEACH* 2769 (Tubbs) l.aOUM Hiiie on 38R, 2BA UP9C*' OuplelC cerport, S575. King az E'SIDE Locallon. 2BR, -owege. $1400. 850-8839 Lrg COndO W/s>e>dl ~. 1300 SO FT front Offie., 4/18 588-ft58/E11e1 or
on Balboa Penlneul• tBR upper balcony c• tBA w/gt1 & eld• yrd • tennll. 8111 to bch. $425 ~ 1* 111111 PllT *B; r.., d,,.,..ln door 850-HIOO/Deye
Point. New carS)9l, new thedfal '*1ingt1. lg din:": 1725/mo Avell now: Newpol!le.tl 2669 Liii If-I utlls 642·53671645-8984 1117 WESlCUFF DRIVE 11 5/mo. 1789 Whittler LOST Amethyat Ring lf'I
paint. l~~~t yr..... .,. $775. "Ute• new Kellln 151-0424 -•EXCLUllVE GUAAO• •• ... 2 Arni w/pYt BA, NB POot Nwpt 8ch, Agt 541'5032 ~ni2~:~~1~: gold Mtllng Very Mn--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii
very pvt". Pool, epa, E'SIDE. Lrg 2BR, balcony, •GATED COMMUNITY• 2SR OW Ind home Ideal lor sngl AABoRETUM Cateting to llmental valuet Vety
ACROSS FROM BEACH. 880, lndry. 1et + MO. No end gat, newty pntd 120 •• 111111 eloM 1199, ry rm, pareot, cple. prof who the dellgn community Lonoe 0ruo Stote & Vona
18' SUS/mo, S200 dep., pet•. Vetma 549-2447 E. 20th St SmaH com-2BR 2BA w/OOlf COUrM toe.ti:! =:C,lce quiet need• ottlce. 1800+ v. ulll ldNI for 1-5 person firm, or w .. 1cl111 •hopping
laundry, teMfW parking, * Letge, dMl1 Studio, off· ptex. ST75/mo 642.,.. 792 VIEW. Ar~. wet bw. 1480 MONROVIA 546-6838 _ !NI cat• ~t It• work· • r • • R E W A R D l
utll. Incl. 1!173-6643 llrMt parklng1 quiet. IMMACULATE Lwge 1BR, mlcroweve, wehr/dryr TSL MGMT 942-1&03 M/F prlYateentry, own BA. Ing eowonment Fu•..,. :;~~~~ :!:· Wkdys
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BacMlor.attractlve, dMn Avocado St. a500/mo grouncf floor. Newqu•llty hkupa, 2 car gar w/xtra --N.B .• quiet. ctaen, vie• avallabte-Xerox. __ • __
With f\111 MP kitchen. lnc:t utll. 240-22IKI O. champagne c arpet. etorage . .All maintenance 'W l•I~" lurn/unlurn .. Utll Incl pfl<IM, lax & conference .... LOST CAT -grey/brown Tfle [)My Piiot and rnae ~ <1natut• non-emtcr 4Wr7308 E drapH Dlehwuher. Incl. No pete 644-0509 28R ;M. poet •~/mo $400/mo, 845-8181. room• From $330/mo ft::::::::I:&:: 2904 Tabby, With red c:ollat. penderft Hek a u -
S&eO lnd.utll. 873-5580 •Meea V.,de quiei2iR anctOMd gatage plut 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2BR No~ '42-7851 -Call 28t-121!_ ~ tut ...,.. Westcllff .,.. perlenc:ed adf' salea,
1BA. dl w, tg cloMi.. panel"\ apec:e. 324 Vic:-1BA, get. gardner/wat.; Holell/Molell 2718 Attract!Ye Office Space, _.,.,. ULI on April 14"'· 142 P9rlO" to .IO'n ~ C•l UWINch 2618 atoreoe, lodted garege, t0l1a ~7~~7r62 °' p~. N-Pe1e. 1895/mo. Ml•m'f flLY IULMI..... 1200-1350/mo Newport S.,vtcuccounteln_,abl. LOST DOG Female. ~'::kg~:un~r:ie='
lBflApt vi.. utU Ind n-1750 No I*• 640-2415 517~ 8otu. 873-7353 38R, 28A.. 2 c;., pettclng, Wkly rentMI .,, ltvd & 17th St . CM retalt ator•. hlOh earn-Shellie !Ootl• like a amall Lucrative compenullon
emtlr, ·~0 ~ •• S7S5. __.. •-~BR 2BA-upet.iri'iii new c•rpet & paint. .Sl40 00 wk a.rw: ~7• 850·1714 __ I n g • , C P I T ) 'LaHI•' An1were to pedcege PteaM ca.JI or
M I k . 8 6 0 -1753. • .... 955** I 4-Plelt. Nr occ. Gar• ••• , .. ..._. ·-13,000/mo. lifwpt. er~ CM 64i-1445 .... ~ ao •It. OrTv• t-aoo.-343.-2112 Kytle. LC* on 4/1!1 nr ~ r-..me to
413-8169 21R 1'ABA townhouM, 1040-C Valencia. 1875 -_..,. PLIYl 1111. llTITI ' 15e0 &upetlof, CM Full VENDING MACHINES M41QnOlla & Elles.. • ;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;P.;;;;;;;;;;~;I ~ rm ... bullt·IM. mo.Nopeta 546-7913 * ... IMT.... 11•1• R VI d ~. A.JC. pvt b•lh Best PfT or FfT buelness REWAROlee2-3eoe o•uy PlOT COtOftl dlf... 262J patio, good locallon. MESA VERDE 28R UPC* EXCLUSIVE BEACH r OOllUHtes ante $575/mo. 642-teee 12500 min lnvwtmt. No LOST: em1 white tern Dog ftlL
1795/mo. 207l!I Thurtn w/gar, New crptldri:>e. COMMUNITY Tll..._u ._. 2724 .... ! 1-tc>C>-e3&-VEND ,,.... S30W Bey St 1•1m TSLMGMT 642-1603 1700/mo 2817 Hk:l(ory. 2 +2,ahMWlnterlot,w/d ~..,..._..,. 'BA.lBOAPEN MIFNamkr IMllL.... 738 32 2131531-2483 CoetaMeM.CA92H7 .... La ..... J111 *SHARP 1BR * 49&-193e or 751·94&3 ht!~•. mlcfo, d/w, lrplc, s!:::~)B!F!::e ahf 28' apt, walk to E 17th St ,' CM, grou lnwl_,. -4 ' Attn TimOuam
lBR epeelou• apt com-Specioua, vaulted celling NEW, e..111de toe.hon, ~IGJ::::Ji·,~ of Newport 8Mctl <;our!. b~ach /bay 14.50/mo INMS350/rno 646-<8863 Opeortanly 2908 HI RE (114)842 .... 32,.n ptefety turn. Walk 'to bch large petlo & retrlg 2BR 28A wtth . gatege. •Aleo 1BR 1BA llKIO try CM>. Gated comm, 2 .+ ltutlt. Merk &55-0618 Two 2 office eultea, p@ne -
& 11or•. iaSOlmo uflle 72~-0J05 _ CtoMtobe.::tt.M76l~ .......... * '* OW~ w/etoreg._ P.AIVATE l.ATH and Ekootthuflt loc In Hunt· ..... ATTENTION ~RIN<1t
Incl. Avail 511. 173-IS071 I~ IW IP1I * 722-0682w SORRY.~ PET! Frptc, wld l'lkupa, pool & bedroom ,,.., OCMn lng1on 8dl From S57710 --_, thrOUKh classif 1ed Gov'ment Jobe • VoUt
2aR 158A s1100 Near28R,1BA.wtthd/w,gar ..... l.llUID taU.1-111'. tpa.HopeU.Nowlealng l37l +depoett.a..11tt Sl641mo Ind uh•• Jeff No money d o w n ., .. S17.l40 -169,'85 neW, eo._ect Pantl0g.fo< 1750 Incl utlle-AND-28A. 28A w t(Jel, c:rpte. drpe, by~ {714)844-0903 llef0re 10lfft. Brlety Rltr, e.-5-7115 9911M2. &1 ~-5 42•1111 1-t02·831 M15 Eli R391!1
2 care. 4300 Shofecr•t lBAWISfvt Y9fd"& pvt gar. bft4ne, lncCI yd'-w/petto.
Ln. Call Mickey 723-0940 1775. BOTH nr~ &3&--4120 CALL 1·5PM
& school• ~M 1 . 2437 Orange 'F' S750
28R. 28A. 2 e.r ;.,, crp1.. ----ee7 VIOtorla 'L' ... i72o orapenn, ~~ • .Ol'N, ~ .. 1~::,~ 11:.'~~ meati111111 •":r:"'
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b r Id g •. J a c. . P' v t Tl'leM attractive Apt• I•· wttlr dryr 1700/mo S500 backya1d, newly 1'e· t _,., ..,. t d419. J.Mt tor Gofd6ft
model. lg I@:. $795/mo ;~·~a. ;::; ~7723/D 642·9411/E
2900 let A.ve. 720-9966 or catP<>t't In a t>eautlfulty NEWPORT HGHTS V
Large 18R, lBA unit l andecaped .. u rng pvt 18R w/gai.
w/kltc:henetta. Ideal for 1 Sorry, no~I• c:omplex. Utlls pd. 1825
Adul1, wUh«, dryer utH-1 Bedroom S61!10 Av.it 5/1. • 759-9194 ~~~=-=Imo Avail 2~~~~~::!~ llmf t liiiilM
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decofator'1 2BR t~BA.? COSTA MESA :c:;/Jeerve~'fn~
Thlel9111Frplc.pool,ten· "2·1'H Pete. 1251!1 M•pl• ~3~~!9:~~· 5 ml~• to t>Mah. 2BR, 61f.0517 or 771!1-2307~
1876--1750, 1&R. s.s1s-.. .,. nam · Com MIN 2624 saso. 0 • ' .,, .. ., peld Parttllde. cicMn v1eW? s..
tBR 1525. W•telde. New •PoolU, ;:t.ows, •. ~:::.. to bel ....... 1BR w/lott, -·••---•• 1200 aq, ft 2BR 28.A. lftle e.rpet I paint, POOi, MJ-llll•11f.1211 new-From 1895 No pet• lndry, end gerege. 15$-0MS
No pete 541!1-1929 ..... JI 11.U SPACIOUS 1BR, pool,
lBR fully tumlahed. 1 edull 2BR 1BA. E'llde 1oc 880, lndry, carpon, 11011e &
non-emkr S550/mo 1 d• pool, lndry rm, 1895/mo frig lnel. 1575 + 1350
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..,._BTATIMl.NT wltlltMCountyc+lfkolOr-"8JC M)TIC£ bullnw neme or NIIMI ·--Ill= U.:: neee under Ille llclltlou1 rnenoed to trMMCt bull• Thie~ WM -' . MOM ' M·IOS
TM followtna • .,. enoe County on ~11 13. Meted~ on Apfll 1. 1"9 ..._ • ~ T,.... lar bl.in.. Mme °' n.,.,.. ,,.. under u. ttcu11ou1 wltll ttie County a.ti of Or· doing~~ 1"9 flCTTnOUe .Ulffllll DIMIM c. c.cM Tiwwllon t1U111 ND t WIU. 11.-d ebo¥e on 4-19-711 ....,_. tWM Of "*'* enge County on Aptfl 13 . PaJC mTa -.JC aD ANOLElllS ALTERNA-F4112U NAmlTATIMINT Thie et8*Nnt-. flled .Eu. AT~ AUCTION A.EetteWelctlman.PrNI-lated •DOW on Al)fll 14. t• '_....,.,;;;;;;-.;;;,,,,;,;;-.---. __ 1--.,;-;,,;;;;;;....,.....,...,......, __
TIW. 1416 MoMltown l P\lb11911ed ~ Cout The followlno per9001 .,. wttf't tM County C.k ot Or-TO HPGHEIT M>OER FOR dent 19811 ,,.,_ "Cnnoue -· . n.. Oelly Piiot April 24, Mey 1, 8, doing but!nlM M enge County on APflf 18 Thie lt8*Mf\t -flied Merdltoe Abedjlen PublllMd Or.,. C 1 .._ ftA,_.-ec::..MMeAAi. Cellf~:'H18515,111811 MACGRAPHICS, tt05 tH9 ~c.·:::o1-=~-= WltllllleCountyetertfotOr-Thlt .....,..,.,, w• ''*' ~P16otApr12.4 Me~ T"-tolloMnepenone•• n-............. Morrlttown ln Cotta • M-<199 Orenge Ave.. Huntington f41snl ..... , • ... Noni\ ... enoe County on Mlfell 211 Wllll the COunty Ci.k 01 Or· 15 19111 • • • delf'9 ...._ -dotlll....,... -....... Cellf ttt29' BMch, Callf 1126-48 P\lblllhed Ortl\09, Coest .. _ IO .,_ ~ 1tlt enge COunty on Aprll 18, ' M-lOO IOMnwtHG IN COM-TE>CAl~OAT!R-
Thla builn"' I• con-..aJC M)TlC( Fritz_, JoHpll Rlch•td, 0., P#ot Aprll 24 Msy '· •• e.urw-. 100 ()c c... NTllM 19!11 MOtiil, 1 ... 1 Lynn IA, Hunt-ING, 1120 e. ~Senta
dUcted by: 1111 lndMduel 1105 orenge Ave . liunt-15, 11189 ~ °""9' Well s.n. Me. • P\lbllllled Orenge Coell . f4117M ftaJC M>TIC( lnaD'I e..cti. C:..f t214t Ane. c.. t270I Tll• reglitrent com.-f1CTm0Ue .,_.. lnQton BMdl, Celll, 112&48 ' M-103 ~ •• llgl'C. , .. end Delly Pilot AprU 10, 17, 24, Publlellld Orenge Co9tt ~ lctltldet, 1Mll ~ Lee Gentler, 521
menoed to irtnMCI butl· ~ 8TATIMINT "t1111 bu1ln•11 11 eon-...._ --,.. IO end ,_ Mey I. 1989 Delly Piiot ~ 24 Mey t, 8, AC'Tn'IOU9 ....... Lynn lfA, Huntington IMch, Proepeot, Hewt>ort BeeCh,
,_ under 11141 flctltloua TM followlng ~· ,,. ducted by· en lndrvldu., "8JC NOTICE held ~ • uN9r .., Deed of M078 15, 111811 ..,._ 8TA~ Celf 9*' Celif tlM3
l>ullneal ,,_ °' NWMS dnlng bullneat u · Tiie regl11r1n1 com-TNlt 1r1 IN""°'*" •"""Id In M-10ll The followlng penons ere ~Hink, 186141 Lynn Joe Hsold ~ 42•
titted 8bOve on M.,d\ 31 A F F o R o .VB l e menced to lraneact bull-flCTITIOU8 ..,..... 111111 ~ Ind ... ..aJe MOTIC£ ~ doing l>UllMM u •A. Huntington 8Mch, Celli Proepect, Newport e..ct\,
111119 ' ELEGANCE CERAMIC TILE nMI under llle flcllt~• MAa. ITATl•NT .._..._ ..aJC M>Ttc£ ...,. COLLEGE NETWORK t26'11 Celf ~
Rogel" A a.lier INSTALLATION, 8921 Cllp.. bullnell n•me °' na.mee The followlng Pl'IOM.,. Tiie ........ ~ • f'ICTITPOUI IU81Hlll 32t Cetlflllo. Apl D. Coet.e Thi• bullne11 I• ~-Tllll bu~t I• con-
Thl9 atat.,,,.,t WM nled per OJ .. HunUngton Beectl, llllled et>ove on "Prll 28, doing bu91nMa u , _... In IN Coun1y 01 NAM1 aTAn.NT f'ICTITIOUI ......... MIM, c.itt 112827 duc:ted by • QIM' .. 1*1· duc'9d by CC>-fNl"\'*I
with tile County C*1I of Or-Cellf. llH-48 1"9 HANS PAINTING, 407 Sen Olww9 ..... of Olllomlr The lollowfng peflON .,. MAa. ITAnMINT Len• Hugh, 321 Cabfillo, '*9fllp Tll• regletre n.t. Hm·
engeCOuntyonAprll5,lH9 JollatllanM Fllctl«,892t fflURlcNtd NlcholuCL.legunaBMcll. P~l 1 lH se • dolngbullneelu The~pereonawe ~ 0, Coat•~ Calif lh• r19111r•n1 com-~ to frenuct bu91-
f41aol Cllpper Or , Huntington Thl1 111temen1 wu filed Cahl tH71 •'-Ind dlacrllM In IM 0 R l IC H C 0 NT EM . doing bUlineM u 112127 ~ lo lr811NCt bu • ,,_ undlf \lie hctlllous
P\lbltlhed Orange Cout IMch. Call! 02848 Wltll tlle COunty Clel'k ol Or-Hena H. W.....,..betger ~ PIM f9COtded PORARY GLASS STUDIO, C 0 M P UT E R A E • Thlt bustnn• 19 con ntM und9r lhe flelltlou• ~ nllfM Of Ml'l1"
Dally Pilot Aprtl t7 24 May Tiiis buslnns 11 eon-tngeCOUl'ltyonAfll'li S 111811 Jr .. 407 Sen Nlcholal Ct , on N'I IO. 1•t. Ill 8oo1t 12 S C:O..t Hwy, 'legun1 SOURCE$ GROUP 44 dueled by en lndMduel bueinMt netne °' nemes Meted tOOve on April 2$, 1 8 1111111 · ' ducted by en lndllllduel '414200 legun• a..c:tl Cel1I 112971 Hn,, Plclea ' IO 52 lrldlMe 8Mch ln65t BHcon Bey, NewpoLl Tl'le re9lstr1n1 com-lilted 8bow on Cnot yet) 1... ·
' • M-085 The regl1tran1 com-Publlthed Orenge Coetl t:~ t>uelMll I• con-01 Ollidll ,__... OI Mid Jotm E. Ortlctl, ~702 !I 9Mcfl. Callf 92NO rrienced to trlll\Met butt-Sheryl Htr\' Aober1 GMtnw
--------,.-menoed 10 trensect b\111-Delly Piiot April 17 2-4, M1y ®ctl(f by• en lndMdoal COulwy Toro Rd , El TCM"o, CA 112830 Anne C. Amundtor', 4.t rM1M 11!\W the llc:lltlou1 Thll "element WU '"° Thie 1tatln*lt WU flied Ml.IC M)JIC[ ,_ undet the flctlllous 1, 8, 19811 Tiie regl1trent com-PAAc£L t. NI ~ Tlll9 bu1ln11s 11 con-Beacon 8ey, Newport ~ neme Of namee wltll IN County Cleric of Of· wltll tlle County c+lfk of Or-
bullnen name or namea M-088 menc.ct 10 trllll8f;'I 1>u11-Ofle 11111¥.f'llfl c1•111 clYc:'9d by an Individual a..co. Calif 92MO "'ted above on Merell 30 tnQe C<lunty on Apr• ti, enoe Count) on Apr1I 111
P'K:TITIOUI ..,..,.,, Utted •t>Ov• on Aorll 111. 1111_.,. Mnftl'r MU. under tlle fietll.lous W.. • • -..1n CCINfton Tiie regl11ran1 com-Tiiis bu1tnH1 11 c:on-1tlt 1tlt tHe ~ ITAT'IMUfT 1989 ... -."' """'•~ buslMu neme or na,,_ Ill IN._.,.... Ill Mii IO the menoed 10 tr•nNCI .bl.Isl-ducted by • general part-l.llfl8 Hugh '4117'11 N1...,
TM following penonl .,. Jonathan flsclle< fitted •!>OW on NfA CGIYWftOn ... 0( lA. ol Ttlltt .,... under Ille llcUllOUI Mr'llllP Thll lt•temenl WU filed Publlllled Otenge Coeet P\lbhMd Orenge Cout
doing t>u11nea e1: This st•1emen1 wa1 hied flCTITIOUI ..,ltNl!aa Hana H. w ... eent>erger t~. • ,,. INIP ... 1r1 bulinMI neme °' namea Th• registrant com· wltll ll'MI County Clerk or Or-Delly Pilot AprlU4 Mty 1. 8, Delly Piiot Al)flU•. May t, a
(l )MODEL BUILDER w1thtlle CountyC ...... olOt-NAMllTA,._NT Jr. 8oolt 413, ....... '5 IO t7119ted1t>owon t2f1S/88 menoecl to lr81\nct butl• engeCountyonApflt5 11181116, 111811 15, tNt (b)RAdlO CONTROL llflOI County on Aprli 111, ThetolioWtnO,...IOM 1'1 ll"8 ltatement w• filed~ ... *1181-.. JollnE.Ofllch nets under fhe llc1Ulou1 f~1Gtt M·104
MODEL CARS (c)U.S. BOAT 1989 doing butlneu .. wltll the Counly Ci.ti ot Ot-....... ~of .. Counly. TtQ 11•1"'*lt ... hied butMle9I neme or names P\lbllslled Or~ Cout 1----------""---------
& SHIP .MOOEU.AJllS W f415"2 T 0 p • 0 · T HE l IN E enge County on April ta, • Midi term II dalned In Ille Wltll the County Clerk of Ot-listed et>cwe on NIA Delly Piiot Apnl t7, 24. May If JOU'"te IOOldft9 for a Car, 1Stll St, Newport BMch, P\lblilhed Orange Cout CELUJLAR, 78eo Valley 11189 • Mlda .. ._, ~· ol llflOI County on ~cb-2.11. A/IN AmundlOn 1, I , 1"9 Cf lfl"",. fl f Cellf. 92963 • Delly Pilot April 2.t, "May , i...St 11 122. rwtna Park, ~41-Ille Dede....,, el C:.-WCs. 111811 Thll 1teliiT\ent VfD f'*I M-013 ·~ -al neWI or JOU.
R.C.M.8 .. INC .. C.ilfornta, 15, t9811 Cam 90620 Pul>llthed Orange eo..t ~ .. Alitlnc:r-f 4113101 -:---:::-=::-:-:::-:::=-=:---;---:=:::~~==~---i---:~~~~~---r--=~~~=--: aea.w. 1et11 Str .. 1. NewPOrt M-t 15 Rodney D Schuter. 7880 Dell)' Pilot Aprll 24 Mey t 8 racorG1c1 -Mr 2. ,.,.In ~ P\lbllehed Orange eo.11 ..aJC MJTIC[ P\aJC NOTICE P\aJC NOTICl 1_.....;Ml;.;=;.;:IC;..;.;;;m;.~--
s-cti. Calif. llH83 Vettey ~SI * 122, Buen_!' t5, 1989 ' ' ' ~ Peee 1 .. 7, Ofllcilll Delly Pllol Aprll 10. 17. 24, NOTICE OF PUBLIC u. aR_,.. Thia bu1lne11 11 con-•-II' NOT.,.c Pert!, Cel.,. 90620. M-11 t ..__ May 1 tll811 ns~ -....
ducted by: , c«Po<•llOn i"UllLI'-rw. Tiiie bulln•11 11 con-E1.0lfll .. ol, o1 ••· ' M06i
Tiie regl1tr1nt com-flCTITIOUI M.ll*Ell ducted by·.,.. lndMdu.i "8JC lilill"ITll'C rnlrler*. mlnenll righta., ---------
menc.d lo lrllfllllCt bull· NAa9 ITAT!MIENT The regl1tren1 com-nu ~ '*111111 1181 ""*· end Cliher "8JC M>TICE
,,... under the flctlllous The foflowlng perl0fl9 .,.. menced lo trensect bu9I-ftCnTIOUe __,...,. "'4«»110f• ~ ..,._ ---------
bu91neu neme or names doing bulln ... II: MN under th• f1Clltlou1 NAa9 ITATW•Nf !Wiii "'-', ~ frlCTITIOUI ..,.._,,
lllted abo¥e on June 1 tll79 TRIP'LE T ENTER""' SES buslnNS neme or na,,,_ I ,._,,,end .. proclvcla ~ NAMI ITATE•NT A. Nortfrop ' '""~ • listed •t>ow on Aprll 4, 11189 The ollowlng peraons.,. t,,iim etf11 of IN tcngoinO. N The following petlOOS are Thie ttetemenl .,.. Ned 2700 Petereon Pl 700 Rodney o Schuler dok1g butlnea u "'4IJ • ...... OI under !hi doing bU9lnell u
with tile County CIWll of Or-Cott• M .... C.Hf 112628 Tlll1 11a1emen1 waa filed The Sharltan Group 31 t8 '*'°" of llrld ,....l8iboll• Tiii Ary Group 1301
-CountyonAprll5 11189 lerry C Tr itt. 2700 withtlleCOuntyClerkol 0t· llncol~ Way, Cosll M ... , Cleea1becl IOgellW Wlh 1h1Suu111 Lane Newport ~..... . Petwaon Pl #700 Coal• Inge County A II t8 CA 112 .. ae ... ....... Beech CA "'2..;,.. f4141• MeM. Calif 112828 tHll on pr <:herlene Clullerhem ,..,,.. .,.,.. "' dttMllO. • • """'' Publllhed Otange Coul Till1 bu11neu IS con-tll II Nini ITW*lg. ~ It'd Mary E. (Betl•) Ary . ..,,_
o.lly Pllo1 Afll'll 17, 24. M1y ducted by .,.. lndMclual '415137 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-~lllO ,,_.,, and •onng Tllll tiu•lneu 11 con 1 8 tHt Put>llthed Orange Cout In Md rlfl\OOMg the -tom ducted by· en lndMdu11 • • M-090 Tiie regl•tr•nl com-Delly r11o1Aprll24 May t, a duc1ed by"" lndiwd'* .., llrlCI •..,,. o1t11t llrlCI Tiie regl•tran1 com-
menced lo trensact bull-15, 111811 The regl11r1n1 com-lncMllng.,.,... 10 ...,_00 merlCled 10 ltllnSKt busl-Nl.JC NOTICE neu under 1111 llelltlpua M-t07 menoed to trlll\Sec;t Dusi-or dlrecl~ llfil and mine MN und« Ille flct1llout
---------bualness neme or names ,_. under Ille flclltlou1 '""" .,_ °"* lhlln .,_. bullnMt name or namn ftCTITIOUI ..,..... lllled •bow on April 1.a rta.IC M)TIC[ buelnw nerne °' nemee ,_..,...,... dMcrtbed ell or lleted •bove on 3-24-t9
MAmlTAftMENT 1"811 Jllledebcwe..onl.t.ai .. _. ~.,... MaryAry
The f~ per-aona ate Larry C Tritt flCTTnOUe .,._II C~ A. Olu1ttmam ,_...Illa' I dllalbed, Md tCI Tlll1 ttalement WJI llled l~---~~~~:-1-.;::;;;~;;-jr.ftThlelrnllst;:(ai;t;em;;;*;n£~~w;i.._~flled~:J_ ~TATBRNT Thlr..Wai.m.nt ..... filed ""'°"' l4dl ...... odled or W1U1 thl-COUnty Cieri oror-0 E STOP SUPPORT 1 • .,. wttll Ille County Clerk of Or-........... ..., ..... County on Maten 211
SERVICES, t55S Meu = County on Aprll l8. doing bullneM.. and Verde Or. Ent #581. Costa II Omege Publishing 23048 111 II ..... II cw beyOnO 1 •ertor ...._, Cellf. 112626 '41!114 Avenld• D• l• Cttlota ' f4tam llMI ,__. and IO r...,., Publolhed Of Coul
LIM Veler1e Drew. 1SS5 Publllhed Ot1nge Coatt lf800, legune Hiiis CA P\lblletled Ofenge Conl ,._., -.... ~ Delly Pilot April er;r 17 24 M._ V•de Or. E .. t •SSS. 0.lly Pllol ~pr~ 24, May 1, 8, llHS3 o.lly Piiot Al)fll 10, 11, 24, ,..._ ~ and ~· M9Y 1 11189 · ' eo.t• MeM. Cellf 112118 tS. t9at U.nit.c ~tema, Inc . call-May 1, 1"9 .,.,, 'l\ld't _.. or """-' M072 Tilll bu1lnaa 11 con-M-t02 lomle COtPo<tllon, MOJ ...., 1 • • • .Jbl 11Q11111oi---------
ducted by:.,, 1nd1WN11 •-Jc """TICE 2 -. "*'' ttcn ~ and NI.JC flOTIC( Th• reglstrtnl com-,.~ "" Tiii• bualn•n 11 con-. rtalC M)TIC( .,.,... ltwough the 111r111» or •--------.....;..o.--
meno9d to lrtneact ~-'ICTTTIOUI IU ... ll dueled by I COtpcKlllOn flW ~ !IOO IMi o1 t111 flCTITIOUI _,,_II
-under tile llc!Jttous MAMI ITAT!MINT Th• reglllrenl com rtenTIOUe --·· ....... -t... IWld ~ ITATEM&NT bullnell natM or n•m" The follow! menoecl to lritnuel bu11-NAMI tTA~ "*Iii• w dmotied • The~ ~ r• lilted et>ow on Cnot yel) doing ~::'tons •r• nett under lh• llc;llllOu• The lollowlng peraon1 at• ,_.. "' 11'11 lNlnl doing buainetl et
LIN v. 0r-Alltedl Pool Suppl'" of butlnell neme °' names doing t>utlneau ~. A Mc:nlgiln Arnerlmec • Mercury Thia ttllement wM 111eC1 Colla MIN 333 E t 7111 St lle1ed aboWI oo nLa. The Pleuute of Her Com-~lllllo11, In lhe Deed 2900 8'1Mol Suite C-203.
wltll the County Clerk of Or· COiie M ... • CA ll2&27 Unllec Sy111m1, Inc peny. 3tO W WHeon St• B racorGlcl Jlnu#y 13, t•1. in Coall Meea CA 112121
... County on AprU t8 Joeeph T. Osbourne 328 Pretldenl 103, Coll•Meea. CA 92827 look 13'10, Pl(ill 1227, Mtrllhorl FlnenclaJ Ind
ten Amit-8alboe ttiand c Thll stetement WU hied Leur• L• Pelliaon 380 Ollcilf ~ Mwk•ltng Cos Inc CA
F415140 ll2ae2''•" A with tile County Clefk ot Or-W Wiiton B 103, Cott• PAACEL 3 ~ • Corp t«O N Hllrbof 8IVd
Publlehed Orange Cout J di o 3 enge County on Merell 29, ~.CA 112927 .. !Ditti Ill 1he S.C.... •800 Futllt1on CA 112935
Delly Piiot April 2•. May 1, 8 ~ltytt B!:::i".:and ~! tHll Tllll bualne.. la con-lflllllld •c.tein E...,,,.,.. tor Thll bu1ln"1 11 con-
15, 1"9 1121e2 · '4111M ducted by WI lndMdUel 0-..-lrld •Suppoi\ ducted by • corpor111on ~ M<-110 Tiii• builneH 11 con-P\lblllhed Or-.nge Coest The r19l1tr1nt com-.......,..,,. .,,., Enc:roedWNl't" Tiie reg111ran1 com· ...., • .._ _______ ducted by huaband and wife Delly Ptlot APrN 10. 17. 24, i'nenced to trtntect bulf.. of the Midi el'illlM menoec1 to tr~I bu9i NI.JC M>TICE The reglllrant com-Mey 1 111811 ""' under the flcllllOU• ~' o1 the ,_. llndW IM ncttttout M06e bull,,... neme Of names _._l bu"'*9 neme or neme1
flCTITIOUI M.llMll ~,,:, ·~:~t = 1111-IC MnJIC[. li.ted tbo¥e on not y.t P~l 4 E...,,,.,. • l11ted •l>ol!e on 4-1-H MAa. ITAH•NT bullnen neme Of ~met n-. nu leure L. Pelltuon ~-In t"EMCtiont _...., MetetllOn F~ end
The lollowtng pertont are Ntted •bo'le on 3111811 '9Cf"10UI ...._.. ~ ateternent wu flied OwNnl" ~~ Mar1tellng Coa Inc PrHl-dol~ng• tx;"'d" "c c Joteph T Osbourne NAMS ITA~NT ::. ~C:O:':n <::c~ ~-~.,,., E·~ ~. llllement WN !tied
(b ONTINENT Al 'CARS Tiit. 1111"'*'1 -· filed Tiie fOllowlng pet90nl .,. tHll . ol '"' Mkie ..... ., wttll Ille County Ci.tk Of Or-e • C wftll 1111 County CllMl of Ot-~ tJusineae .. ·e~· ol Ille 0.-.tGn C "" . ,.70 ypress Or . enge County on Maretl 29 M El OY OESIGus H11194 OI eow..... "~'"---' _... "'199 outlly on Marcil •• leoun• 8"ch. Cell! 9265 t 11180 V "' • Publilhed Orange Cout ._.,,,_. .... 19111
,:rancl1 Reudon 570 111 , 17t85 Newtw>pe St Unit J, Delly Piiot Apt'lt 10. t7 24 ~ ........ "'-I, f4112t1 cwr-e Or , leguna Beacb, Pu . ·~~ Founteln Villlay, Callt 92708 Mey t. 1"9 ' ' ' 1•1• Ill 8oolt 14092, Peee Publtlhed Or11t1ge Coaat Cellf 112851 bltlNd Oreno-......_, Thomae Peul Mc£1yoy, 80 MOn 1'B O!tcW Alcot.a Oelly Pllo4 ~11 lO 17 2.4 This butlneH 11 con-Olllly Pilot Aprll lO, t7, 24 • Coltero Aisle, IMM, ~f ~OOlllO OWHER 5'lMltl Mey 1. 1"9 '
duc1IO by an Individual Mmy 1, 10811 92"714 Col M073 Tiie reglatrant com-M07t This bulin .. 1 11 con· ..aJC NOTICE Tiie .,... ...._or°''*..,_ _______ _
menc.cl to tranMct butl>-ducted by '" lndMdual --.i Oel9WIOll 11 WI)' °' P\alC M>TICE neae undar 1111 fictitious Ml.IC M>TICE Tll• reg111r1nt com-~,.=':," the ,., ~ ~ ..... --------""'"-' nerne or names rnetlc:od to t'111lQCt llUsl• MOote la J>U'llClf'lll 10 oe 50 JllCnnou8 .,... ..
lllted above on NIA ACTITIOUI .,..." ,_. under Ille l.cllboul The follOWlnO l)erlOnl .,.. °"""· IMll. CA 112715 NAMI ITATDmNT ... ,... IT• .. .--... _......, dolflg bu9lnW • Tiie lii .... *911d T"'9• TL.. ,-......., -~ ·~ Frencl1 Reardon --...~ .....,,,... neme or namee al'81HEU FIRST 8001(. ........ ....._ .... --~'» ,,__. .....
Tiii• ltltement WU llled The follOwtnO pereons .,. .... •bo'le on APfll 3, ttlt eePi'NO 1211 E WoOdwlnd .__ .,.,, -"' -., .,,, ~ ~ ..._ ---------doing bullMM u~ Thomu PllUI McEl'toy • • ._._,.. -.... ~ Oert Production Com-NICOLE REAL TY, 2 Clvtc Tllt1 1tllM*lt -nled Orenge, CA 12Mg ..._ _,. fl/l'M °""""*' petly. OWt Pr.... 1t3'0 &lite 200 Newpott with Ille County Cllt1c of Or-~r1no 8231 E •; ... ,. • .,.,,, .,._, Het1>ot llYd • 1807 Fout1-8"cn, Callf 112eeo tngeCOOl'llY«Hr AprU;1tel Woodwlnd._Or•rui•. CA ~'-Ytllft._CA 8 708
Wllllem Yec:obbul Jr , f4Mm t2Mt ..., ... Wiii be mMi:-M Dorleld 61-•rt, 1~ 0otno WOf1I et Nicole Reel!~. Put>llslled Orenge Cout Ttua b\lelnet1 le con-.... __... fll ..,,..,..,, Helbof BIVd • 1807, Foun-tO liUrnlnQ ,, .. , Newport Delly Pll<M Aprtl t7. 24, Mey Ouc1ed by en lllOMdu8' .,._ or ..,_,.., .....,. t8ll'I v.n.r. CA 92709 e..cn. Cellf. 112e&o 1, 8, 11110 Tiie r•Olllr•nl com· Ille. ,_ • ....., or T"'-t>ullneu It con·
Tll.. buelneu 11 con-M..oae mll'ICed 10 lrenuct butl--~. IO ,., tt11 Mled t>y: en lndMduel ducted t>y e n unln-neea under the ~itlout ~...,_of ,,. ftClllt(tJ Tiie r•OltH•nt com-1 d "8JC fll)TIC( ~ Mn'll Of nemee ...,... ., _. 0.... OI TNlll. metlCed OUll-~,::~~·.~·,::~~Ion ._....~on 3-1..at .... t 1M.4'3 St. ~ ,..... unJ!. ~~11t1ou1
The regletrent com· '9CTITPOUe ..-a1 ThofllM 8clernno • • ,,....., "' ..., 11111(•1. bullneM neme or narMt
menced to ltenwt bull-NAm ITAT'lmWT n. natl'*" w fled ........ • "'J, ~ ,,_ "-led lbOW on~~
neM under lhe ltc;tillOUI The followtng Pt"llOftl W• ... CcMwty Olettl fl4 Of• ......... 0... ot li\111, Donelcl Sf..art
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~ name Of ntmM doing~!» ~ on Mat'Oll 21, ,_,...,..IN.,.... 04 Thie ., • ...,,.,.. •• flied ·----·--111(1119'ed eboW on Ap<ll 21. WUT COAST IT~ 1 tfle TMlll erld .. .,_ TNllll with 1111 County CWk Of Or· ttet 2970 HerbOr 8lvd •401 ,,.,_ ~.,Mid 0....,. T""' enge County on Merctl a ..........
llU•IOWIY
Mortuary • Chapel
Cram1tlon
1 10 8toedw1y
Coata Mela .... ,.
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RESOLUTION NO. 11-11
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of NEWORT M ACH,
CALIFORNIA, PA..1 81NO ON THE 0 REPORT" OF THE I NGl•IR, QMNG
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND SETTINO A TIME AND ftl.ACI '°" PUBLIC
HEARING
WHEREAS. the CITY COUNCii o f the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA. nu lnstltu1ad
proeeedlno• fOf the conatruc11on of c•rtatn public work• of lmproYefMflt and eppurtenlnCO uno.t
prCWlllont oHo• "Mun~pal lmprovetnel'll Act of 1~ 13". being Ol~on 12 of the S1reet1 and
HIQhways Code 01 the Stete oT CallfCJffiTa, in • apectal ~t dtatr1C'1 ltnown and 1'eiPg! ietad •
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 57 (CORONA HIGHLANDS UTILITY CONVERSION) (her...,_ftw
refemtd to u the "Auessment Oistrict"); and, .
-wHEREi\S, lflere hUl*rrfl)repared11nd1lledwith the leglllatJ:ve bOdy a "fWpor1' p<QYtdad for In
See1lon1 102oa-.n<S J0204 of the Slteetl and Hlgtiw1y1 Code of the St•t• Of C161fornla. Ind thta
'Report" has been present.o for conaldetaUon. ind, --
• a e u
leglal111ve body; 100 the "Report" •• now preMnt.O 1hall 1tand H the "Report" for the purpoee Of
tubaequont proceeding• hefeund«
NOW ... THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS
SECTION 1 Thet the above recitals ere all true and GOtrec1
SECTlON 2. Tl}Jt the Repor1 ' ol the Engu\Mf re1•rad lo hefeln•t>ove la con.eld«ad 9dop1ad,
paned upon, andl>f9llm1nar11y 1pprovad, .. ro11ows
A Thet the pian1 atld tP9Qltc111ons lor the ptC>pOM<l 1mprovem.nta to be mado, con1alnad In Miid
'Ropon" be, and 1tley are hefeby preltmlnarlty approve<I and .Oqpted. ·
B That the Engineer's esttmat• of the ltemlted and tot.i coats and expen .. ol Mkt acqulelUon.
where MOetUtry, and 1mprovem.n11. and of the lnctdentll •JU*'\ ... In connoctlon therftd1h,
cont1lnad In Hid "Repo<1" be, ind .-ch or lhom ire hereby prenm1n1r;ty approved and tdoptad,
C That the dlagr1m ShOWlng the A.-.sam.nt 0191rlc1 ref•red 10 and deac:tlbad tn Mid "-ofutlon
of Intention, 1nd alto the bound1rtet •nd dlmenlk>ns of the raepective aibd~ of land wi1hll\
Nld A .... ament Oletrlct •• the 11me ••llted 11 the time of the p-...ge ol Nkt Aeeolutlon of
Intention, elch of wttleh 1Ubd1vtt10n1 have been given 1 MPlf•I• numb« upon Mid c:he0t1tn, u
cont•lnad In Nid "R9')0(1'', by, and 1t 11 hefeby pretlm1nar1ty IPPfovad and adopted,
0 That the propoMd ment upon the MY••I IUbdM&ION of land In Mid AIH""*"
District, In proportion to the Ntfmal.O beMtltt to be ~ by IUCh 1UbdlYl..on., '~·
lrom aa1d 1Qqu11111on and lmprovemen~d of the lnctdental eitpen ... thefaof. u contllnad In Mid
"Report". be and !My 11a helaby pr91.1m1nwlly pproved and adopted,
E That the maps 1nd dacrlpllona of the land1 and .. tementt 10 be aequ•rad, u contllnad In Mid -
"Report" .be. ltld the same are hereby pnll1mlnAIUy appicwed.
SECTION 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, fHE ITI1 OAY OF MAY, 1Nt AT
THE HOUR OF 7 30 O'CLOCK PM , IN THE REOUlAR ME!TING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE
BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY HALL. ANY ANO ALL P£ASON8 HAVING AHY
OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED WORK, OR ASSESSMENT. OR EXTENT~ THI A.88E81MlHT
DISTRICT. ORTOTHE PROPOSED OAAOES,-MAY-1\PPEAR ANO SHOW CAUH WHY 1A10 WORK
St«)Ul.O NOT BE DONE OA CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITM THE NSOLUTIOH OF
INTENTION ANO THE REPORT OF THE EttGJNEEA PAOf!STS MUST IE1H wmiNO AND
MUST BE OELIVFREO TO THE CITY CLERK AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOA THE P\18LIC
.1'4EARING
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